[1] The Washington Post has described the think tank as "a centrist Democratic institution".
Its chief economic strategist is Michael Mandel, who writes on innovation, growth, and the reduction of what he described as "regulatory accumulation".
[3] Several former leading government officials have held senior positions or affiliations with the organization, including William Galston, Austan Goolsbee, Elaine Kamarck, Bruce Reed, Andrew Rotherham, Robert J. Shapiro, Paul Weinstein, and Ed Gresser.
[4][5][6][7] In February 2020, the Neoliberal Project joined as a new initiative of the Progressive Policy Institute.
[9] The national organization produces a podcast,[10] conference,[11] and livestreamed events.