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A Z Membership Roster

CFR Membership Roster http://www.cfr.org/about/membership/roster.html


NOTE: Many additions (and a few subtractions) since I compiled this list on Sept
. 11, 2010. They are (or will be) included in the pages below. -SC, Oct. 18, 201
1.

David L. Aaron, Steve Abbot, Kimberly M. Abbott, Wilder K. Abbott, A. Robert Abb
oud, Labeeb M. Abboud, Keith W. Abell, Cara L. Abercrombie, Gina K. AbercrombieWinstanley, Robert John Abernethy, John P. Abizaid, Mona Aboelnaga Kanaan, David
S. Abraham, Michael J. Abramowitz, Morton I. Abramowitz, Elliott Abrams, Stacey
Y. Abrams, William M. Abrams, David M. Abshire, Niso Abuaf, Odeh F. Aburdene, N
ish Acharya, John Maxon Ackerly, Peter Ackerman, Daniel J. Acosta, Gordon M. Ada
ms, Marjorie A. Adams, Michael F. Adams, Robert McCormick Adams, Tim Adams, Clar
a L. Adams-Ender, Eli Y. Adashi, Beth Addonizio, Carol C. Adelman, Travis Adkins
, Allen R. Adler, Amir Afkhami, Sara R. Agarwal, Sumit Agarwal, Vinnie Aggarwal,
Robert F. Agostinelli, Stephanie Ahern, M. Bernard Aidinoff, Fouad Ajami, Alexi
s K. Albion, Madeleine K. Albright, Michael H. Alderman, George H. Aldrich, Aile
en K. Alexander, John Alexander, Margo N. Alexander, Rafael Alfonzo, William P.
Alford, Paul A. Allaire, Joe L. Allbritton, Jodie T. Allen, Jonathan Allen, Rich
ard V. Allen, Thad Allen, William L. Allen, Faheen Allibhoy, Graham T. Allison,
Michael A. Almond, Anne Alonzo, Jonathan H. Alter, Karen J. Alter, Jon B. Alterm
an, Drew Altman, Roger C. Altman, William C. Altman, David Altshuler, Jose E. Al
varez, Amy E. Alving, Catherine M. Amirfar, Marvin Ammori, Deborah S. Amos, Manp
reet S. Anand, David A. Andelman, Harold W. Andersen, Christine Anderson, Craig
B. Anderson, Desaix Anderson, Edward G. Anderson III, Gloria B. Anderson, John B
. Anderson, Lisa Anderson, Mark A. Anderson, Paul F. Anderson, Wendy R. Anderson
, Terry L. Andreas, David R. Andrews, Michael A. Andrews, Mark Angelson, M. Mich
ael Ansour, John Duke Anthony, Nancy A. Aossey, David P. Apgar, Mari Carmen Apon
te, Kofi Appenteng, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Anne E. Applebaum, Francis J. Aquila,
Cresencio S. Arcos, Anthony Clark Arend, Gideon Argov, Stanley S. Arkin, Michael
H. Armacost, Mike Armstrong, Lloyd Armstrong Jr., Henry H. Arnhold, Adam M. Aro
n, Melinda Arons, Bernard W. Aronson, Jonathan David Aronson, Deana Arsenian, Ad
rienne Arsht, Robert J. Art, Alberta Arthurs, Carole Artigiani, Diego C. Asencio
, Ramin Asgard, Reza Aslan, Ronald D. Asmus, George E. Assousa, Bama Athreya, Be
tsy S. Atkins, Caroline Atkinson, Bernadette Atuahene, J. Brian Atwood, James E.
Auer, Paul Auerbach, David D. Aufhauser, Byron Auguste, Norman R. Augustine, Jo
siah Lee Auspitz, Jesse H. Ausubel, John F. Avedon, John E. Avery, William H. Av
ery, Ronit Avni, Patrick G. Awuah Jr., Robert M. Axelrod, David R. Ayn, H. Brandt
Ayers, Alyssa Ayres, Khalid Azim.
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Bruce Babbitt, Eileen F. Babbitt, Hattie Babbitt, James L. Bacchus, Andrew Bacev
ich, Christine H. Bader, William B. Bader, Donald A. Baer, Bruce Bagley, Elizabe
th Frawley Bagley, Michael Bahar, Jed Bailey, Ron Bailey, Leslie E. Bains, Peter
Baird, Zoe Baird, Arnold B. Baker, Audrey Baker, Howard H. Baker Jr., James A.
Baker III, Jim Baker, John R. Baker, Nancy Kassebaum Baker, Pauline H. Baker, St
ewart A. Baker, Thurbert E. Baker, Shaul Bakhash, Peter Bakstansky, Paul Balaran
, David A. Baldwin, Robert E. Baldwin, Sherman Baldwin, Carol Baldwin Moody, Car
ter F. Bales, Kenneth Balick, Gerald L. Baliles, Daniella Ballou-Aares, Roberta
Balstad, Larry Band, Donald K. Bandler, Ajay Banga, Jon Banner, Preeta D. Bansal
, Manish Bapna, Zoltan Barany, Benjamin R. Barber, Charles F. Barber, James A. B
arber, Haley Barbour, William G. Bardel, Teresa C. Barger, Joel D. Barkan, Henri
J. Barkey, Harry G. Barnes Jr., Michael D. Barnes, Bill Barnett, Michael Barnet
t, Robert B. Barnett, David W. Barno, Barbara McConnell Barrett, John A. Barrett
, Michael J. Barron, Grace Barry, John L. Barry, Lisa B. Barry, Nancy M. Barry,
Thomas C. Barry, Jill Barshay, Charlene Barshefsky, Reginald Bartholomew, Maria

S. Bartiromo, Joseph W. Bartlett, Richard A. Bartlett, Tim Bartlett, Edith L. Ba


rtley, Jason E. Bartolomei, David A. Bartsch, John T. Basek, Adrian A. Basora, G
ary J. Bass, Peter E. Bass, Warren Bass, Alan R. Batkin, Francis M. Bator, Charl
es C. Battaglia, Evan Bayh, Elmira Bayrasli, Frank D. Bean, Nancy Bearg, Richard
I. Beattie, Warren Beatty, Douglas A. Beck, Elizabeth H. Becker, David Z. Beckl
er, Gregory R. Bedrosian, Lionel Beehner, Richard E. Beeman, Michael P. Behringe
r, David O. Beim, Nicholas F. Beim, Nancy Y. Bekavac, Robert A. Belfer, Burwell
B. Bell, Gordon P. Bell, Joseph C. Bell, Peter D. Bell, Robert G. Bell, Ruth G.
Bell, Steve Bell, Thomas D. Bell Jr., Stephanie K. Bell-Rose, Carol Bellamy, Joh
n B. Bellinger III, Ben Bellows, Gerald J. Bender, Lawrence Bender, Kennette M.
Benedict, Marc Benioff, Douglas J. Bennet, Andrew O. Bennett, Tina Bennett, Susa
n J. Bennett, Janet Benshoof, Lucy Wilson Benson, Douglas K. Bereuter, Peter Ber
gen, Josh Berger, Marilyn Berger, Samuel Sandy R. Berger, Suzanne Berger, Nicolas
Berggruen, Lowell A. Bergman, C. Fred Bergsten, Seth Berkley, Bruce Berkowitz, H
oward P. Berkowitz, Howard L. Berman, Jonathan E. Berman, Kenneth W. Bernard, Jo
hn E. Berndt, David S. Bernstein, Peter W. Bernstein, Robert L. Bernstein, Tom A
. Bernstein, Susan Vail Berresford, Jan Berris, Alan D. Bersin, Catherine A. Ber
tini, Gary K. Bertsch, Peter J. Beshar, Adam Beshara, Robert M. Bestani, Theodor
e C. Bestor, Richard K. Betts, Austin M. Beutner, Jeffrey Bewkes, Kian Beyzavi,
Raj Bhala, Amar Bhid, Kenneth J. Bialkin, Jeffrey P. Bialos, Jewelle Bickford, Ge
orge C. Biddle, Stephen E. Biegun, Eric R. Biel, Betsy Biemann, Henry S. Bienen,
John C. Bierley, Thomas J. Biersteker, John H. Biggs, Hamid Biglari, Lucy C. Bi
llingsley, J.D. Bindenagel, Mike Bingle, Nicholas B. Binkley, Hans Binnendijk, N
ancy Birdsall, John P. Birkelund, Richard E. Bissell, Cathleen P. Black, Leon D.
Black, Shirley Temple Black, Stanley Warren Black, Coit D. Blacker, Blair Black
well, J. Kenneth Blackwell, Robert D. Blackwill, Robert O. Blake, Jarrett N. Bla
nc, Jonah Blank, Stephen Blank, Lloyd Blankfein, Barry M. Blechman, Jeffrey L. B
leich, Edward Bleier, Robert J. Blendon, Kevin Bleyer, Alan S. Blinder, Eric H.
Blinderman, Alan J. Blinken, Antony J. Blinken, Donald Blinken, Katherine E. Bli
ss, Julia Chang Bloch, Evan T. Bloom, Michael R. Bloomberg, Lincoln P. Bloomfiel
d, Richard J. Bloomfield, Kathy F. Bloomgarden, Richard C. Blum, Sidney S. Blume
nthal, W. Michael Blumenthal, Mark Blumling, Alexander B. Blumrosen, Daniel E. B
ob, Philip C. Bobbitt, Daniel Bodansky, Andy S. Bodea, Seth A. Bodnar, Carroll R
. Bogert, Frederick M. Bohen, David Bohigian, Avis T. Bohlen, John A. Bohn, Mary
Boies, Landrum R. Bolling, Lee C. Bollinger, Thomas J. Bollyky, John R. Bolton,
Ashley Bommer, Robert D. Bond, Amy L. Bondurant, Andrea Bonime-Blanc, David Bon
ine, Jacquelyn Rebekka Bonner, Rob Bonner, J. Dennis Bonney, Carter Booth, Jason
E. Bordoff, David L. Boren, Scott G. Borgerson, Ellen Bork, Rudy Boschwitz, Ste
phen W. Bosworth, John C. Botts, Jo Boufford, Devry S. Boughner, Antonina W. Bou
is, Kay Boulware-Miller, Charles Boustany, Jr., Marshall M. Bouton, Denis A. Bov
in, Joseph L. Bower, Whitney A. Bower, Erskine B. Bowles, Chad P. Bown, Liz Bowy
er, Charles G. Boyd, Spencer P. Boyer, Paul Bracken, Rick Braddock, John Bradema
s, Nichol R. Bradford, Zeb B. Bradford Jr., Bill Bradley, David Bradley, Linda P
arrish Brady, Nicholas F. Brady, Rose Brady, S. Lael Brainard, Jeff Bramlett, El
izabeth R. Bramwell, Daniel H. Branch, Lewis M. Branscomb, Louise Branson, Kimbe
rly G. Braswell, Marcus W. Brauchli, David Braunschvig, Aurelia E. Brazeal, Henr
y R. Breck, Henry E. Breed III, L. Paul Bremer, George W. Breslauer, John D. Bre
wer, Stephen G. Breyer, Peter L. Briger Jr., Reuben E. Brigety II, Alex M. Brill
, Steven Brill, Larry Brilliant, Andrew F. Brimmer, Esther Diane Brimmer, Dougla
s G. Brinkley, David V. B. Britt, Glenn A. Britt, Robin Broad, Harry G. Broadman
, Paula D. Broadwell, Steve Brock, Laura Brod, Frederick C. Broda, William J. Br
odsky, Christopher W. Brody, Kenneth D. Brody, Tom Brokaw, Edgar M. Bronfman, Ed
gar Bronfman Jr., Ethan Bronner, Rachel Bronson, Carole L. Brookins, Christian B
rose, Charles N. Brower, Alice L. Brown, Bartram S. Brown, Binta Niambi Brown, C
arroll Brown, Frederic J. Brown, Gwendolyn A. Brown, Harold Brown, John P. Brown
, Jonathan A. C. Brown, Kate Brown, Kathleen Brown, L. Carl Brown, Lester R. Bro
wn, Michael E. Brown, Richard P. Brown Jr., Seyom Brown, Edith Brown Weiss, Davi
d S. Browning, Judith Bruce, Les Brun, Greyson L. Bryan, Michael E. Bryant, Ralp
h C. Bryant, John E. Bryson, Mark F. Brzezinski, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Roberto Bu
aron, Mark E. Buchman, Mark A. Bucknam, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Thomas Buergent

hal, George Bugliarello, Bartle Breese Bull, Mary Brown Bullock, Stuart M. Bumpa
s, William D. Bundy, Jeffrey H. Bunzel, Deborah K. Burand, John A. Burgess, Jame
s E. Burke, Erin I. Burnett, Christopher B. Burnham, James H. Burnley IV, Patric
k Owen Burns, R. Nicholas Burns, William F. Burns, William J. Burns, Mathew Burr
ows, Richard R. Burt, Daniel F. Burton Jr., Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Mary K. Bush
, Richard Bush, Rolland H. Bushner, John C. Bussey, Paul W. Butler, Samuel C. Bu
tler, William J. Butler, Jennifer L. Butte-Dahl, Ralph Buultjens, Richard M. Bux
baum, Gail Buyske, Patrick M. Byrne, Maureen Byrnes, Jonathan Byrom, Angel Cabre
ra.
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Diane Alleva Cceres, Camille M. Caesar, Myles B. Caggins III, Kevin M. Cahill, Jo
nathan D. Cahn, Dawn T. Calabia, F. Christopher Calabia, Massimo F.T. Calabresi,
Kent Eyring Calder, Louis E. Caldera, Dan Caldwell, Paul L. Calello, Craig J. C
alhoun, Joseph A. Califano Jr., Mark Califano, Thomas M. Callaghy, Robert J. Cal
lander, Michael A. Callen, David P. Calleo, Sal Cambria, Roderic A. Camp, Caroly
n Campbell, Colin G. Campbell, F. Gregory Campbell, Kurt M. Campbell, Thomas J.
Campbell, Margaret Cannella, Gaston Caperton, Greg Caplan, Alexander L. Cappello
, Juan Carlos Cappello, David A. Caputo, Lisa Caputo, Nstor T. Carbonell, Jos A.
Crdenas, John Carey, Sarah C. Carey, Wm. Polk Carey, Joseph A. Cari Jr., Manuel L
uis Carlos, Scott A. Carlson, Frank C. Carlucci, William D. Carmichael, Albert C
arnesale, Thomas Carothers, Charli Carpenter, Ted G. Carpenter, John W. Carr, Wa
lter C. Carrington, J. Speed Carroll, Reba Anne Carruth, C. W. Carson, Johnnie C
arson, Robert Carswell, Aimee Carter, Ashton B. Carter, Barry E. Carter, Hodding
Carter, James E. Carter, James H. Carter, Mark Andrew Carter, Marshall N. Carte
r, Phillip Carter, Gerhard Casper, Douglass Cassel, David Castelblanco, Elliot R
. Cattarulla, Henry E. Catto, Frank J. Caufield, Matthew P. Caulfield, Richard E
. Cavanagh, Carey Cavanaug, Ray C. Cave, Jonathan D. Caverley, Megan Reilly Cayt
en, Luis CdeBaca, Richard F. Celeste, Paul G. Cerjan, Victor D. Cha, Maya Chadda
, Chuck Chai, Rekha Chalasani, Herschelle S. Challenor, Anne Cox Chambers, Liza
B. Chambers, Reginald Alan Chambers, Joseph Chamie, Gerald L. Chan, Julie L. Cha
n, Ronnie C. Chan, Tung Chan, David C. Chang, Gareth C. Chang, Joyce Chang, Juju
Chang, Clifford Chanin, Jonathan A. Chanis, Angela A. Chao, Elaine L. Chao, Rob
ert B. Charles, Steve Charnovitz, Robert Chartener, Anthony R. Chase, Michael S.
Chase, Purnendu Chatterjee, Robert J. Chaves, Antonia Handler Chayes, Terrence
J. Checki, Marney L. Cheek, John S. Chen, Kimball C. Chen, Lincoln C. Chen, Kenn
eth I. Chenault, Richard B. Cheney, Stephen A. Cheney, Saj Cherian, Ellen Chesle
r, Robert Chesney, Sheila C. Cheston, Chih T. Cheung, A. Lawrence Chickering, Su
san D. Chira, Eileen Choffnes, Audrey Choi, Derek Chollet, Deepti Choubey, Nazli
Choucri, Jean-Paul Chretien, Guillermo S. Christensen, Stan Christensen, Thomas
J. Christensen, Michael J. Christenson, Geryld B. Christianson, Daniel William
Christman, Warren Christopher, Bruce B. Churchill, Ralph J. Cicerone, John Ciorc
iari, Joseph Cirincione, Priscilla A. Clapp, Richard H. Clarida, Dick Clark, J.
H. Cullum Clark, John Clark, Mark E. Clark, Mayree C. Clark, Noreen M. Clark, Ro
n Clark, Wesley K. Clark, Sue Clark-Johnson, Donald C. Clarke, Teresa Hillary Cl
arke, Marcelo Claure, Eileen Claussen, Alex Clavel, Peter A. Clement, Peter M. C
leveland, Donald K. Clifford Jr., Mark Clifford, William R. Cline, William F. Cl
inger Jr., William J. Clinton, Patricia M. Cloherty, Edward T. Cloonan, George C
looney, John H. Coatsworth, Charles E. Cobb Jr., Sue M. Cobb, Tyrus W. Cobb, Bar
bara S. Cochran, C. Shelby Coffey III, Charles G. Cogan, William D. Cohan, Abby
Joseph Cohen, Ariel Cohen, Benjamin J. Cohen, Betsy Cohen, Eliot A. Cohen, Herma
n J. Cohen, Jerome Alan Cohen, Joel E. Cohen, Richard M. Cohen, Roberta J. Cohen
, Stephen F. Cohen, Stephen B. Cohen, Stephen S. Cohen, Warren I. Cohen, William
S. Cohen, Elbridge A. Colby, Jonathan E. Colby, Johnnetta B. Cole, Jonathan R.
Cole, Isobel Coleman, Lewis W. Coleman, William T. Coleman Jr., Carmen Coles, Ju
lius E. Coles, Alberto R. Coll, Ernest J. Collazo, Jay Collins, Joseph J. Collin
s, Marc A. Collins, Mark M. Collins Jr., Nancy Walbridge Collins, Timothy C. Col
lins, Dale Collins, Rita R. Colwell, Philip E. Comstock Jr., Sydney M. Cone III,
Dalton Conley, Jill G. Conley, W. Patrick Connelly, Leila A. Conners, Gerald E.
Connolly, John T. Connor Jr., Jill M. Considine, Pamela Constable, Jill Conway,
Frances D. Cook, Gary M. Cook, Goodwin Cooke, John F. Cooke, Thomas Cooley, Geo

rge W. Coombe Jr., Jane Abel Coon, Joan Ganz Cooney, Ann Cooper, Caroline N. Coo
per, Charles A. Cooper, James H. S. Cooper, John Milton Cooper, Kathleen B. Coop
er, Kerry Cooper, Richard N. Cooper, Walt Cooper, Kathleen A. Corbet, Bryan N. C
orbett, Andrea M. Corcoran, Carole Corcoran, Colin Corgan, Wayne A. Cornelius, H
enry Cornell, Peter L. Corsell, Christopher Cortez, Suzanne Cott, William R. Cot
ter, Michael W. Coulter, Katherine A. Couric, Brooke Courtney, William H. Courtn
ey, Elizabeth M. Cousens, Jock Covey, Sally Grooms Cowal, Geoffrey Cowan, Leslee
Cowen, Peter F. Cowhey, Berry R. Cox, Edward F. Cox, Howard Cox, Larry Cox, Cra
ig P. Coy, Bantz J. Craddock, Margaret E. Crahan, Russell Crandall, Lorne W. Cra
ner, John F. Crawford, Heidi Crebo-Rediker, Alex Wallace Creed, Marion V. Creekm
ore Jr., James L. Creighton, Kyle Crichton, Dan L. Crippen, Ann Crittenden, Mick
Crnkovich, Bathsheba N. Crocker, Chester Crocker, Ryan C. Crocker, Helima Croft
, Adelaide M. Cromwell, Devon G[affney] Cross, June V. Cross, Mary S. Cross, Sam
Y. Cross, Barbara Crossette, L. Gordon Crovitz, Michael Crow, Timothy Crowhurst
, Monica Crowley, Lester Crown, Daniel Cruise, Henry A. Crumpton, Heidi Nelson C
ruz, Lester M. Crystal, Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, Lee Cullum, Tom Culora, Alfr
ed Cumming, Christine Cumming, Alex Cummings, Donald Cuneo, James B. Cunningham,
Nelson W. Cunningham, Walter J. Curley Jr., Charles B. Curtis, Gerald L. Curtis
, Meghann Curtis, Walter L. Cutler, Kenneth A. Cutshaw, Bowman Cutter, Arthur I.
Cyr.
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Alfonse M. DAmato, Ivo H. Daalder, Gail Dady, Evelyn P. Dahm, Brian D. Dailey, Mi
chael Dal Bello, Catherine M. Dale, Helle Dale, William B. Dale, William M. Dale
y, Charles H. Dallara, George A. Dalley, Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, James E. Dalton,
Kenneth W. Dam, Marcia W. Dam, Lori Fisler Damrosch, William H. Danforth, Stepha
nie Dang Murphy, D. Ronald Daniel, Donald C. Daniel, Richard Daniels, John J. Da
nilovich, Robert Danin, Mark D. Danner, Thomas A. Daschle, Russell J. DaSilva, J
ennifer C. Daskal, Nils M. Daulaire, Jack David, Amy S. Davidson, Janine A. Davi
dson, Bradford Davis, Florence A. Davis, Geoff Davis, Jacquelyn K. Davis, Jerome
Davis, Kathryn W. Davis, Kim G. Davis, Lynn E. Davis, Tom Davis, Nathaniel Davi
s, Steve Davis, Susan Davis, Kristina Perkin Davison, Sara Dawes, Karen Lea Dawi
sha, Peter M. Dawkins, Christine L. Dawson, Horace G. Dawson Jr., Marion M. Daws
on Carr, Arthur R. Day, Drew Days, Arnaud de Borchgrave, Inmaculada de Habsburgo
, Peter E. de Janosi, Jose M. de Lasa, Georges de Mnil, Lois Pattison de Mnil, Mee
ra L. de Mel, Joy de Menil, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, JC de Swaan, Rimmer de
Vries, Edwin A. Deagle Jr., Jonathan Dean, Robert W. Dean, Alice M. Dear, Whitne
y Debevoise, Barbara Knowles Debs, Richard A. Debs, F. Amanda DeBusk, Alfred C.
DeCrane Jr., Roxanne J. Decyk, Fred T. Dedrick, Ralston H. Deffenbaugh Jr., Cris
tian M. DeFrancia, John J. DeGioia, Alex O. Dehgan, Terry L. Deibel, Stephen J.
Del Rosso, John Delury, Rust M. Deming, Francis M. Deng, Robert E. Denham, Rober
t J. Denison, Steve Denning, Everette E. Dennis, David Denoon, Hazel Denton, Jam
es S. Denton, Susan Dentzer, Phil E. DePoy, Raghida Dergham, Patricia Murphy Der
ian, James V. Derrick Jr., Vivian Lowery Derryck, Mitul I. Desai, Padma Desai, R
ohit M. Desai, Sunil B. Desai, Vishakha N. Desai, Michael Desch, MacArthur DeSha
zer, Patrick J. DeSouza, Gina H. Despres, Mac Destler, John Deutch, Shelley Deut
ch, Robert DeVecchi, C. Maury Devine, Jack Devine, Thomas J. Devine, Karen J. De
Young, Larry Diamond, Michael W. Diamond, Robert E. Diamond Jr., Charley L. Diaz
, Rita DiCasagrande Olsen, Christopher S. Dickey, Norman D. Dicks, Valerie L. Di
ckson-Horton, Joan Didion, Jackson K. Diehl, Robert L. Dilenschneider, Barry Dil
ler, Rita DiMartino, Jamie Dimon, Thomas A. Dine, Robert C. Dinerstein, David N.
Dinkins, Paula DiPerna, Nicholas B. Dirks, Linda M. Distlerath, Nadia Diuk, Edw
ard P. Djerejian, James Dobbins, Paula J. Dobriansky, Daniel L. Doctoroff, Chris
topher J. Dodd, Justin W. Doebele, David J. Doerge, Ayako Doi, Harold E. Doley J
r., Jorge I. Dominguez, Thomas R. Donahue, Peter J. Donaldson, Robert H. Donalds
on, William H. Donaldson, John E. Donatich, Stephen C. Donehoo, Karen Donfried,
Thomas E. Donilon, Laura K. Donohue, Thomas J. Donohue, Charles F. Doran, Xenia
Dormandy, Amanda J. Dory, Grant R. Doty, Diana Lady Dougan, James P. Dougherty,
Michael Douglas, Loren Robert Douglass, Robert R. Douglass, Nick Dowling, Brian
J. Doyle, Michael W. Doyle, Noreen Doyle, William H. Draper III, William Drayton
, David T. Dreier, Elizabeth Drew, Joel Dreyfuss, Richard S. Dreyfuss, Daniel W.

Drezner, Richard L. Drobnick, William Drozdiak, Joy E. Drucker, Richard A. Druc


ker, Ann Druyan, Sam Dryden, Kenneth M. Duberstein, Jim Dubik, Maurice A. DuBois
, Stephen M. DuBrul Jr., Charles A. Duelfer, Althea L. Duersten, Joseph Duffey,
David A. Duffie, Gloria Charmian Duffy, James H. Duffy, Gordon F. DuGan, Tim Dug
gan, Robin Chandler Duke, Peggy Dulany, Charles F. Dunbar, Charles W. Duncan Jr.
, Graham Duncan, P. Andrew Dunigan, Craig G. Dunkerley, Joan B. Dunlop, Jonathan
S. Dunn, Kempton Dunn, Lewis A. Dunn, Michael M. Dunn, Philip A. Dur, Brent Dur
bin, Patrick J. Durkin, Mallika Dutt, Douglas A. Dworkin, James W. Dyer, Jesse D
ylan, Esther Dyson.
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Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Ralph Earle II, Maurice A. East, Jennie M. Easterly, Jo
hn L. Eastman, Donald B. Easum, Ralph E. Eberhart, Nicholas Eberstadt, Marsha A.
Echols, Bailey M. Eck, Elizabeth C. Economy, Donna R. Ecton, Linda H. Eddleman,
R. P. Eddy, Gerald M. Edelman, Marian Wright Edelman, Richard W. Edelman, Mark
D. W. Edington, Christopher Edley Jr., Micah Edmond, George C. Edwards III, Howa
rd L. Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Robert H. Edwards, Robert H. Edwards Jr., Blair E
ffron, Laura Efros, Jeffrey W. Eggers, Thomas E. Eggers, Joel S. Ehrenkranz, Bar
ry J. Eichengreen, Karl W. Eikenberry, Luigi Roberto Einaudi, Jessica P. Einhorn
, Robert J. Einhorn, Charles R. Eisendrath, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Heba F. El-Shaz
li, Richard Elden, Christopher Elias, Henry Ellenbogen, Adam B. Ellick, Dorinda
Elliott, Inger McCabe Elliott, James R. Ellis, Lisa R. Ellis, Mark Ellis, Patric
ia Ellis, Rodney Ellis, Keith P. Ellison, Daniel Ellsberg, Robert F. Ellsworth,
Edward E. Elson, Nancy H. Ely-Raphel, Ainslie T. Embree, John B. Emerson, Adam E
mmert, Mark A. Emmert, Na Eng, David B. Ensor, L. Brooks Entwistle, Jason Epstei
n, Joshua M. Epstein, Guy F. Erb, Richard D. Erb, Claude E. Erbsen, Robert F. Er
buru, Alexander T. Ercklentz, Andrew P. N. Erdmann, Daniel P. Erikson, Clark Ken
t Ervin, Haleh Esfandiari, Mark T. Esper, Susan G. Esserman, Robert H. Estabrook
, Dan Esty, Amitai Etzioni, Gail H. Evans, Harold M. Evans, Peter C. Evans, Andr
ew Exum.
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Larry L. Fabian, Mallory Factor, C. Christine Fair, Richard Fairbanks, David M.
Fairman, Mathea Falco, Pamela S. Falk, Richard A. Falk, Robert E. Fallon, James
Fallows, Bay Fang, Jonathan F. Fanton, Tom J. Farer, Tali Farimah Farhadian, Eve
lyn N. Farkas, Elizabeth W. Farman-Farmaian, Thomas L. Farmer, Jay C. Farrar, St
ephen P. Farrar, Diana Farrell, Irina A. Faskianos, Leila Fawaz, Evan A. Feigenb
aum, Jared Feinberg, Mark Feinberg, Richard E. Feinberg, Ava S. Feiner, Dianne F
einstein, Lee Feinstein, Gustave Feissel, Samuel H. Feist, Douglas J. Feith, Van
da Felbab-Brown, Mark B. Feldman, Martin S. Feldstein, Steven Feldstein, Jamie F
ellner, David Fenton, Michael R. Fenzel, Charles H. Ferguson, James L. Ferguson,
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Tim Ferguson, Jose W. Fernandez, Mauricio Fernholz, Hel
en A. Ferr, Maurice A. Ferr, Antonio Luis Ferr, Bernie Ferrari, Geraldine A. Ferrar
o, Lisa Ferrell, Robert S. Ferrell, Fereidun Fesharaki, Hart Fessenden, Steve Fe
tter, Nathaniel C. Fick, Jeffrey L. Fiedler, Bertram H. Fields, Craig I. Fields,
Eugene V. Fife, Guy L. Filippelli, Robert J. Filippone, Hani K. Findakly, Josep
h Finder, D. Cameron Findlay, Frank Finelli, Jonathan Finer, Sheri L. Fink, Lawr
ence S. Finkelstein, Edwin A. Finn Jr., Martha Finnemore, Paul B. Finney, Quinn
Fionda, Charlie Firestone, Jacob Fisch, Mark Fisch, Gerald D. Fischbach, Betsy F
ischer, Stanley Fischer, Drosten A. Fisher, Julie Fisher, Peter R. Fisher, Richa
rd W. Fisher, Roger D. Fisher, Scott Fisher, Albert Fishlow, Daniel W. Fisk, Mer
cedes C. Fitchett, Sarah Fitts, Lauri J. Fitz-Pegado, Frances FitzGerald, Harold
E. Fitzgibbons, John B. Fitzgibbons, Martin S. Flaherty, Pamela P. Flaherty, Pe
ter Flaherty, Stephen J. Flanagan, Julian M. Flannery, Alan H. Fleischmann, Greg
ory J. Fleming, Phillip Fletcher, Joseph Flom, Michle A. Flournoy, Jamie M. Fly,
Carol (Rollie) Flynn, George J. Flynn, Mary Laurence Flynn, Stephen E. Flynn, Pa
trick J. FnPiere, Jamie Foggo, Ronald R. Fogleman, Robert H. Foglesong, Fritz Fol
ey, S. R. Foley Jr., Thomas S. Foley, Thomas C. Foley, George A. Folsom, Richard
Fontaine, Edward T. Foote II, William F. Foote, Kristin J. Forbes, Harold E. Fo
rd Jr., Paul B. Ford Jr., Henrietta Holsman Fore, Andras Forgacs, Shepard L. For
man, Rana Foroohar, Theodore J. Forstmann, Rosemarie Forsythe, Gail D. Fosler, M
ichelle M. Foss, Badi G. Foster, Brenda Lei Foster, Charles C. Foster, Richard N

. Foster, Jos A. Fourquet, Jeffrey L. Fowler, Wyche Fowler Jr., Christine Fox, Da
niel M. Fox, Donald T. Fox, Eleanor M. Fox, Merritt B. Fox, Abraham H. Foxman, A
rminio Fraga Neto, Albert Francke, Andrew D. Frank, Charles R. Frank Jr., Richar
d A. Frank, Francine R. Frankel, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Barbara Hackman Franklin, S
hirley C. Franklin, William Franklin, Jendayi E. Frazer, Kenneth C. Frazier, Jon
athan M. Fredman, Alix Freedman, Michael E. Freedman, Bennett Freeman, Constance
J. Freeman, Harry L. Freeman, Cyrus F. Freidheim, Scott Freidheim, Steve Freidh
eim, Maria Freire, Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Dana H. Freyer, Paul J. Fribourg,
Edward R. Fried, Aaron L. Friedberg, Barry S. Friedberg, Alexander Stephen Fried
man, Andrea Friedman, Bart Friedman, Benjamin M. Friedman, Fredrica S. Friedman,
Jordana D. Friedman, Stephen Friedman, Stephen J. Friedman, Thomas L. Friedman,
Wendy Frieman, Theodore W. Friend, William H. Frist, Oliver Fritz, Michael B. G
. Froman, Julia Fromholz, David Fromkin, Ellen L. Frost, Amy Frumin, Earl H. Fry
, Alton Frye, Timothy Frye, Ann M. Fudge, Glen S. Fukushima, Francis Fukuyama, A
lonzo L. Fulgham, William P. Fuller, Victor K. Fung, Richard M. Furlaud, Gail Fu
rman, Bradley Fusco, Ellen V. Futter.
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Stanley A. Gacek, John Lewis Gaddis, Orit B. Gadiesh, Felice D. Gaer, Stephen Ga
ghan, James R. Gaines, James K. Galbraith, Peter W. Galbraith, Alex Gallo, Rober
t L. Gallucci, Sergio J. Galvis, Sumit Ganguly, Pamela Brooks Gann, John C. Gann
on, Charles S. Ganoe, Lisa M. Gans, Larry A. Garber, Juan M. Garcia III, Marlen
Garcia, Robert G. Gard Jr., Nathan P. Gardels, Anthony Luzzatto Gardner, James A
. Gardner, Nina L. Gardner, Richard N. Gardner, Suzanne R. Garment, Sherman Garn
ett, Daniel R. Garodnick, Geoffrey M. Garrett, Laurie Garrett, Jeffrey E. Garten
, Raymond L. Garthoff, David J. Gartner, Richard L. Garwin, Antonio Garza, Henry
Louis Gates Jr., Robert M. Gates, Charles Gati, Toby Trister Gati, Claire L. Ga
udiani, F. Gregory Gause III, Francis J. Gavin, James A. Gavrilis, Joseph C. Gaw
ronski, Catherine Gay, Helene D. Gayle, Jeffrey Gedmin, Philip O. Geier, Peter F
. Geithner, Timothy F. Geithner, Bruce S. Gelb, Leslie H. Gelb, Murray Gell-Mann
, Michael E. Gellert, Barton Gellman, Anna Gelpern, Jared Genser, Robert P. Geor
ge, Peter A. Georgescu, Richard A. Gephardt, Burton L. Gerber, Louis Gerber, Dav
id R. Gergen, Gail M. Gerhart, Adrienne Germain, Patrick A. Gerschel, Carl S. Ge
rshman, Allan Gerson, Elliot F. Gerson, Ralph J. Gerson, Daniel M. Gerstein, Gle
nn S. Gerstell, Louis V. Gerstner Jr., Michael Getler, Paul Gewirtz, Georgie Ann
e Geyer, Joachim Gfoeller Jr., Michael Gfoeller, Tatiana C. Gfoeller, Loren Ghig
lione, Eugene Gholz, Carol A. Giacomo, Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr., Reggie Scott
Gibbs, James H. Giffen, Gordon D. Giffin, Andrs V. Gil, Beck Gilbert, Jackson B.
Gilbert, Steven J. Gilbert, Bates Gill, Michael J. Gillette, James S. Gilmore II
I, Rick Gilmore, Newton L. Gingrich, Gary L. Ginsberg, Marc Charles Ginsberg, Ja
ne C. Ginsburg, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Walter D. Givhan, Tom Gjelten, Bonnie S. Gl
aser, Robert R. Glauber, Michael J. Glennon, Peter Gleysteen, Dan Glickman, C. D
. Glin, Norma Globerman, Thomas H. Glocer, Carol Gluck, Frederick W. Gluck, Fran
k A. Godchaux III, Anish Goel, Richard K. Goeltz, Charlynn Goins, Nicholas Goldb
erg, Ronnie L. Goldberg, James R. Golden, Jennifer Golden, H.P. Goldfield, Jacob
D. Goldfield, James M. Goldgeier, Harrison J. Goldin, Charles N. Goldman, Guido
Goldman, Marshall I. Goldman, Merle D. Goldman, Neal D. Goldman, Peter C. Goldm
ark Jr., Barbara Goldsmith, Jack Landman Goldsmith III, Russell Goldsmith, Gordo
n M. Goldstein, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Morris Goldstein, Jack A. Goldstone, David
L. Goldwyn, Aaron G. Goldzimer, Paul D. Golob, Eduardo J. Gomez, Ralph E. Gomor
y, David C. Gompert, Emilio T. Gonzalez, Allan E. Goodman, George J. W. Goodman,
Herbert I. Goodman, John B. Goodman, Matthew P. Goodman, Roy M. Goodman, Sherri
Goodman, John A. Gordon, Karen Gordon, Michael R. Gordon, Philip H. Gordon, Lis
a Gordon-Hagerty, Annette Gordon-Reed, Jamie S. Gorelick, Joseph T. Gorman, Vict
or Gotbaum, Rose E. Gottemoeller, Kurt Gottfried, Geoffrey A. Gottlieb, Gidon A.
G. Gottlieb, Peter Gottsegen, Peter G. Gould, Peter A. Gourevitch, Philip Goure
vitch, Lola N. Grace, Tim Graczewski, Robert E. Grady, Henry F. Graff, Robert D.
Graff, Bob Graham, Carol L. Graham, Thomas Graham Jr., Thomas W. Graham, Thomas
Graham, Kay Granger, Michael D. Granoff, James Grant, Stephen R. Graubard, Chri
stopher Graves, C. Boyden Gray, David Gray, Hanna Holborn Gray, R. Scott Greathe
ad, Richard Greco Jr., Carl J. Green, Eric Green, Ernest G. Green, Jerrold D. Gr

een, Josh Green, Michael Green, Shane Green, Arthur N. Greenberg, David Greenber
g, Evan G. Greenberg, Glenn H. Greenberg, Jeff Greenberg, Karen J. Greenberg, L.
Scott Greenberg, Maurice R. Greenberg, Sanford D. Greenberg, Robert S. Greenber
ger, Joseph N. Greene Jr., Margaret L. Greene, Lane Greene, Wade Greene, Margot
A. Greenman, Alan Greenspan, G. Jonathan Greenwald, Hugh D. S. Greenway, Donald
P. Gregg, Vartan Gregorian, Wallace C. Gregson Jr., Robert L. Grenier, Linda Gri
ego, Nicholas Griffin, Phillip A. Griffiths, Joseph A. Grimes Jr., Janet M. Gris
som, Robert F. Grondine, Gigi Kwik Gronvall, Peter Grose, Martin J. Gross, Patri
ck W. Gross, Gene Grossman, Marc Grossman, Paul C. Grove, Bryan N. Groves, Ray J
. Groves, Jessie Gruman, Galen Guengerich, Tressa S. Guenov, Drew J. Guff, Brian
Gugliotta, Agnes Gund, Andrew Gundlach, Pranay Gupte, John H. Gutfreund, John H
. J. Guth, Bernard M. Gwertzman.
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Joseph M. Ha, Mimi L. Haas, Robert D. Haas, Richard N. Haass, Christopher Haave,
Nina L. Hachigian, Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Stephen J. Hadley, Joseph A. Hafner J
r., Jeremy R. Haft, Chuck Hagel, Katherine A. Hagen, Stephan Haggard, Natalie D.
Hahn, Earl B. Hailston, Nisid Hajari, Roya Hakakian, Peter Hakim, David D. Hale
, Lyric H. Hale, C. Barrows Hall, John P. Hall, Kathryn W. Hall, Laura A. Hall,
James D. Halper, David R. Halperin, Morton H. Halperin, Michael H. Haltzel, Davi
d A. Hamburg, Peggy Hamburg, Michael A. Hamel, Charles V. Hamilton, Daniel Hamil
ton, Edward K. Hamilton, Gerry Hamilton, John M. Hamilton, Lee H. Hamilton, Lynd
a Hammes, Rupert J. Hammond-Chambers, D. Holly Hammonds, John J. Hamre, Ellen Ha
ncock, Bailey Hand, Lloyd N. Hand, Scott M. Hand, Stephen Handelman, Michael Wah
id Hanna, Herbert J. Hansell, Gordon Hanson, Giselle P. Hantz, Evie Hantzopoulos
, Maurice Harari, Jack Hardin, Kate Hardin, Deborah A. Harding, Harry Harding, J
ohn P. Hardt, John Lawrence Hargrove, Joshua D. Harlan, Christopher M. Harland,
D. Brooke Harlow, Jane Harman, Sidney Harman, James A. Harmon, Alexandra Harney,
James W. Harpel, Conrad K. Harper, David A. Harris, Grant T. Harris, Jay T. Har
ris, Jessica Harris, Josh Harris, Katherine Harris, Martha Harris, Hope M. Harri
son, Selig S. Harrison, William B. Harrison Jr., Gary Hart, Robert Hart, Todd C.
Hart, Jane Hartley, Arthur A. Hartman, William A. Haseltine, John H. F. Haskell
Jr., Robert M. Hathaway, Sandor Hau, John R. Hauge, Rita E. Hauser, William L.
Hauser, Theresa A. Havell, Ashton Hawkins, F. William Hawley, Michael Hayden, Al
exandre P. Hayek, Jeff W. Hayes, Margaret Daly Hayes, Michael Hayes, Rita D. Hay
es, Lukas Haynes, Ulric Haynes, Laurie Hays, Thomas B. Hayward, Kerry Murphy Hea
ley, Andrew P. Heaney, Charles B. Heck, Siegfried S. Hecker, Leila Heckman, Chri
s Hedges, Mitchell W. Hedstrom, Barbara D. Heep-Richter, Paul Heer, Stanley Hegi
nbotham, J. Bryan Hehir, Stephen Robert Heifetz, John G. Heimann, Charles A. Hei
mbold Jr., James B. Heimowitz, Benjamin W. Heineman Jr., Melvin L. Heineman, Ste
phen B. Heintz, Harry L. Heintzen, Teresa Heinz Kerry, David W. Heleniak, Michae
l S. Helfer, Ricki Tigert Helfer, John L. Helgerson, Bridgette Heller, Richard H
eller, F. Warren Hellman, Steven E. Hellman, Donald C. Hellmann, Robert W. Helm,
Suzanne Helm, Joe Helman, Robert A. Helman, Mark Helprin, David Helvey, C. Scot
t Hemphill, Darryll Hendricks, David C. Hendrickson, Alice H. Henkin, Louis Henk
in, Tom W. Henneberg, Job C. Henning, Daniel P. Henninger, Alan K. Henrikson, Em
il W. Henry Jr., Nancy L. Henry, Peter A. Henry, Peter B. Henry, Robert H. Henry
, Donald G. Heppner Jr., Roy A. Herberger Jr., Jeffrey Herbst, Laura S. Herman,
Charles F. Hermann, Antonia Hernandez, Owen E. Herrnstadt, Jean Herskovits, Rebe
cca K. Hersman, Dale R. Herspring, Roger Hertog, Hendrik Hertzberg, Robert M. He
rtzberg, Barbara Herz, J. C. Herz, Charles M. Herzfeld, Jessica A. Herzstein, Ro
bert E. Herzstein, Theodore M. Hesburgh, John B. Hess, Marlene Hess, Curtis A. H
essler, Robin Hessman, Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Jimmy Hexter, William H. Heyman, Fred
Hiatt, Irvin Hicks, John F. Hicks Sr., Kathleen H. Hicks, Peggy L. Hicks, F. Mi
chael Higginbotham, Heather R. Higgins, Robert F. Higgins, Edward Hightower, Fio
na Hill, J. Tomilson Hill, James T. Hill, Janine Hill, Joseph C. Hill, Pamela Hi
ll, Raymond D. Hill, Shephard Hill, John Hillen, Jennifer Hillman, Carla A. Hill
s, Corey Hinderstein, Leo Hindery Jr., Ruth Hinerfeld, Rachel Hines, Deane R. Hi
nton, John L. Hirsch, Abigail Hirschhorn, Michael P. Hirsh, Frederick P. Hitz, J
im Hoagland, Joseph P. Hoar, H. Lee Hobson, Susan Hockfield, Matthew Hodes, Mich
ael W. Hodin, Amoretta M. Hoeber, Andrew R. Hoehn, William E. Hoehn Jr., Malcolm

I. Hoenlein, Frederic C. Hof, A. M. Hoffman, Bruce Hoffman, Stanley Hoffmann, J


effrey N. Hogan, James Hoge, Warren M. Hoge, George R. Hoguet, Mary Elizabeth Ho
inkes, Richard C. Holbrooke, Scott Holcomb, John L. Holden, John P. Holdren, Sar
ah Holewinski, Mand Holford, Laura S.H. Holgate, Ann L. Hollick, Stuart W. Hollid
ay, James F. Hollifield, Dwight F. Holloway Jr., H. Allen Holmes, Kim R. Holmes,
Stephen T. Holmes, Dennis H. Holtschneider, Elizabeth Holtzman, John D. Holum,
Sheila Hooda, Richard D. Hooker Jr., Judith R. Hope, Richard O. Hope, Gary N. Ho
rlick, Robert D. Hormats, Karen N. Horn, Sally K. Horn, Matina S. Horner, George
Hornig, Richard H. Hornik, James Hornthal, Irving Louis Horowitz, Scott Horton,
Bradley C. Hosmer, Germaine A. Hoston, Richard C. Hottelet, Amory Houghton Jr.,
James R. Houghton, Karen Elliott House, A. E. Dick Howard, Chris Howard, Lyndsa
y C. Howard, M. William Howard Jr., Ernest M. Howell, Jason C. Howk, Nicholas C.
Howson, Mont P. Hoyt, Donna J. Hrinak, Sharon H. Hrynkow, Ta-Lin Hsu, Andrew Ya
nzhong Huang, Eugene J. Huang, Glenn Hubbard, Richard L. Huber, Benjamin Huberma
n, Manley O. Hudson Jr., Michael C. Hudson, Lee W. Huebner, John W. Huey Jr., Ga
y Huey Evans, Gary C. Hufbauer, Lynn N. Hughes, John Hughes, Thomas L. Hughes, E
dmund J. Hull, John C. Hulsman, Tami Hultman, Timoty A. Hultquist, Cameron R. Hu
me, Ellen H. Hume, Jeffrey Hunker, David A. Hunt, Kathleen Hunt, Swanee Hunt, Ro
bert E. Hunter, Shireen T. Hunter, Thomas O. Hunter, William Curt Hunter, Charla
yne Hunter-Gault, Patricia S. Huntington, Elizabeth S. Hurd, Joseph K. Hurd III,
James B. Hurlock, Robert J. Hurst, Sol Hurwitz, Andrew Huszar, Robert L. Hutch
ings, Glenn H. Hutchins, Philip M. Huyck, Joel Hyatt, Richard Hyland, Allen I. H
yman.
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Jon Iadonisi, Alberto Ibargen, Diego Ibargen, Adi Ignatius, David R. Ignatius, Man
soor Ijaz, G. John Ikenberry, Fred C. Ikl, Mel M. Immergut, Karl F. Inderfurth, M
artin S. Indyk, Rebecca Ingber, Shelley C. Inglis, Bobby R. Inman, Michael D. In
triligator, Leon E. Irish, Patricia L. Irvin, Maxine Isaacs, Walter S. Isaacson,
Frederick J. Iseman, Steven L. Isenberg, Christopher Isham, Mary Ellen Iskender
ian, Mahnaz Ispahani, Yves-Andr Istel, William H. Itoh, M. Douglas Ivester, Willi
am H. Izlar Jr.
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Paul Jabber, Henry R. Jackelen, Jessica Jackley, Nancy P. Jacklin, Bruce P. Jack
son, Jesse L. Jackson Sr., John H. Jackson, Lois M. Jackson, Sarah Jackson, Shir
ley Ann Jackson, Jennifer Jacobs, Kenneth Jacobs, Amy M. Jaffe, Francis J. James
, Jackson Janes, Mark Janis, Morton L. Janklow, Merit E. Janow, Jane S. Jaquette
, Nancy A. Jarvis, Cindy R. Jebb, Ian M. Jefferson, Reuben Jeffery III, E. Patri
ck Jenevein III, Bonnie D. Jenkins, Kenneth M. Jensen, Robert Jervis, Alpheus W.
Jessup, Philip C. Jessup Jr., Howard F. Jeter, Dennis C. Jett, Jennifer Joel, E
ric G. John, Lionel Skipwith Johns, Darin Johnson, James A. Johnson, James E. Jo
hnson, Jay L. Johnson, Jeh C. Johnson, Jerry L. Johnson, Karen H. Johnson, L. Oa
kley Johnson, Larry D. Johnson, Michelle D. Johnson, Robbin S. Johnson, Robert W
. Johnson IV, Sheila C. Johnson, Suzanne Nora Johnson, Thomas S. Johnson, Todd M
. Johnson, Willene A. Johnson, W. Thomas Johnson, Angelina Jolie, Alan K. Jones,
Anita K. Jones, David L. Jones, James R. Jones, James L. Jones Jr., Kerri-Ann J
ones, Peter M. Joost, Boris Jordan, Eason Jordan, Robert W. Jordan, Vernon E. Jo
rdan Jr., Avi Jorisch, Geri M. Joseph, James A. Joseph, Richard A. Joseph, Willi
am Josephson, Paul L. Joskow, George A. Joulwan, Barbara T. Judge, John P. Jumpe
r, Helen B. Junz, Kenneth I. Juster.
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Lewis B. Kaden, Robert P. Kadlec, Robert W. Kagan, Miles Kahler, Joseph F. Kahn,
Thomas S. Kahn, Miranda M. Kaiser, Robert G. Kaiser, Bernard Kalb, Marvin Kalb,
Jan H. Kalicki, Erez Kalir, Jonathan S. Kallmer, Elaine C. Kamarck, Jorge H. Ka
mine, Howard Kaminsky, Max M. Kampelman, Virginia A. Kamsky, Donald P. Kanak, Ro
ger E. Kanet, C. S. Eliot Kang, Jane J. Kang, Peter R. Kann, Walter H. Kansteine
r III, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Mickey Kantor, Ann F. Kaplan, Gilbert Kaplan, Helen
e L. Kaplan, Mark N. Kaplan, Richard Kaplan, Stephen S. Kaplan, Scott B. Kapnick
, Vikas Kapoor, Robert A. Kapp, Ethan B. Kapstein, Zachary Karabell, Anne Karale
kas, Susan L. Karamanian, Adrian Karatnycky, Bruce E. Karatz, Thomas G. Karis, J
onathan Karl, Terry Lynn Karl, Stanley Karnow, Margaret P. Karns, Jonathan Karp,

Richard S. Karp, Robert Kasdin, Stephen L. Kass, Jordan S. Kassalow, Theodore W


. Kassinger, Allen H. Kassof, Farooq Kathwari, Abraham Katz, Daniel Roger Katz,
Robert J. Katz, Sherman E. Katz, Stanley N. Katz, Peter J. Katzenstein, Roy J. K
atzovicz, Richard Kauffman, Daniel J. Kaufman, Henry Kaufman, Robert R. Kaufman,
Michael E. Kavoukjian, Kira Kay, Charles R. Kaye, Dalia Dassa Kaye, David Kaye,
Juliette Kayyem, Farhad Kazemi, Charlotte G. Kea, Thomas H. Kean, John M. Keane
, Dan Kearney, Timothy J. Keating, Beth Keck, Tim Keeler, Kevin M. Keenan, Lonni
e Keene, Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr., Jonathan Keidan, Catherine M. Kelleher, Edmond J
. Keller, Kenneth H. Keller, Barbara L. Kellerman, P. X. Kelley, Peter Kellner,
David Kellogg, Alfred F. Kelly Jr., Arthur L. Kelly, Brendan S. Kelly, Frank Kel
ly, Jim Kelly, John Kelly, Sharon Kelly McBride, Herbert C. Kelman, Eugenia Kemb
le, Geoffrey Kemp, Frederick S. Kempe, Maximilian W. Kempner, Donald M. Kendall,
Peter B. Kenen, Kenneth Keniston, Christopher Kennan, Caroline Kennedy, Craig K
ennedy, David Kennedy, Edward Kennedy Jr., Muhtar Kent, Nannerl O. Keohane, Robe
rt O. Keohane, Rose Keravuori, Paul J. Kern, Ann Z. Kerr, Bob Kerrey, John F. Ke
rry, Peggy Kerry, Vanessa Kerry, Glenn Kessler, Martha Neff Kessler, W. Carl Kes
ter, Rashid I. Khalidi, Zalmay M. Khalilzad, Parag Khanna, Vikram Khanna, Raffi
Khatchadourian, Nina Khrushcheva, Nicola N. Khuri, Robert Kiernan, Robert R. Kil
ey, Andrew B. Kim, Hanya Marie Kim, Mike Kim, Sukhan Kim, Robert M. Kimmitt, Jam
es V. Kimsey, William P. Kinane, Molly E. Kinder, Elizabeth King, Henry L. King,
Kay King, Robert R. King, Susan King, Tim Kingston, Kevin J. Kinsella, Judith K
ipper, Antonios Kireopoulos, Heather K. Kiriakou, Crispian Kirk, Rik Kirkland, D
avid Kirkpatrick, Melanie Kirkpatrick, Jodie Kirshner, Leonid Kishkovsky, Orde F
. Kittrie, Karin L. Kizer, Seth A. Klarman, David Klein, Edward Klein, George Kl
ein, Jacques Paul Klein, Joseph A. Klein, Stephanie T. Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Jack W.
Klimp, Frank G. Klotz, James M. Klurfeld, Albert B. Knapp, Jonathan A. Knee, Ga
ry E. Knell, Edward S. Knight, Jessie J. Knight Jr., Cindy Ko, Laurette T. Koell
ner, Richard J. Kogan, Andrew Kohut, Jeff Kojac, J. Christopher Kojima, Charles
E. M. Kolb, Jim Kolbe, Edward A. Kolodziej, Steven R. Koltai, Lucy Komisar, Mort
on Kondracke, Steven E. Koonin, Lawrence J. Korb, Andrzej Korbonski, John C. Kor
nblum, Michael V. Kostiw, Mahesh K. Kotecha, Steven Kotler, Bruce S. Kovner, She
rri G. Kraham, Robert E. Kramek, Reed Kramer, Jane Kramer, Michael Kramer, Orin
S. Kramer, Steven Philip Kramer, Thomas F. Kranz, Stephen D. Krasner, Richard M.
Krasno, Clifford Krauss, Charles Krauthammer, Henry R. Kravis, Marie-Jose Kravis
, Mary Jeanne Kreek, Thomas Krens, Andrew F. Krepinevich, Michael Krepon, Sarah
E. Kreps, Jay L. Kriegel, Victoria R. Krikorian, Bernard Krisher, Nicholas D. Kr
istof, Sandra J. Kristoff, Kate M. Kroeger, Matthew Kroenig, Anthony T. Kronman,
Anne O. Krueger, Charles C. Krulak, Charlotte Ku, Roger M. Kubarych, Nancy Jo K
uenstner, Steven G. Kull, Anil Kumar, Maria T. Kumar, Nisha Kumar, Raj Kumar, Vi
nay Kumar, Punita Kumar-Sinha, Michael Kumin, Bruce R. Kuniholm, Geraldine S. Ku
nstadter, Charles A. Kupchan, Clifford A. Kupchan, Tamara Kupperman Thorp, James
R. Kurth, Daniel C. Kurtzer, Robert A. Kushen, Dennis Kux, Stewart Kwoh.
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Jeri L. Laber, Danny Labin, Elise Labott, Ted Ladd, Philip Lader, Sarah O. Ladis
law, Drew Ladner, Vinca LaFleur, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Mark P. Lagon, Ellen La
ipson, Gabriel C. Lajeunesse, David A. Lake, Denis Lamb, Brett B. Lambert, Benja
min S. Lambeth, Lansing Lamont, David M. Lampton, Carol J. Lancaster, Richard D.
Land, George W. Landau, Charles M. Lane, David J. Lane, Robert W. Lane, James T
. Laney, Scott J. Lang, Robert J. Langlois, Joseph LaPalombara, Lewis H. Lapham,
Gail W. Lapidus, Edward V. LaPuma, Nicholas R. Lardy, Richard Lariviere, F. Ste
phen Larrabee, Randall Larsen, Charles R. Larson, Ellie Larson, Jonathan Lash, S
alvatore LaSpada, Marc Lasry, Lawrence J. Lasser, Noel V. Lateef, Laura Lauder,
Leonard A. Lauder, Ronald S. Lauder, William P. Lauder, Paul A. Laudicina, Phili
p C. Lauinger Jr., Jonathan Laurence, Jeffrey Laurenti, Ned C. Lautenbach, Terri
ll E. Lautz, Kathryn C. Lavelle, David A. Laventhol, Richard D. Lawrence, Robert
Z. Lawrence, Eugene K. Lawson, Sandra Lawson, Christopher Layne, Shelly B. Laza
rus, Steven Lazarus, Tilden J. Le Melle, James A. Leach, J. Welby Leaman, Paul L
eClerc, Gordon Lederman, Anthony P. Lee, Esther C. Lee, Nancy Lee, Thea M. Lee,
Dinah Lee-Kung, David W. Leebron, Jeffrey T. Leeds, Roger S. Leeds, Kenneth Leet
, LaSalle D. Leffall III, Richard S. Leghorn, Jeffrey W. Legro, Robert Legvold,

John F. Lehman, Ronald F. Lehman II, Peter H. Lehner, Jim Lehrer, Thomas D. Lehr
man, John Foster Leich, Marc E. Leland, Olivia Leland, Carie Lemack, Gerald A. L
eMelle, Jay Lemery, Bruce S. Lemkin, J. Stuart Lemle, Robert J. Lempert, Harold G
erry F. Lenfest, Alexander T. Lennon, William J. Lennox Jr., Louis C. Lenzen, Wil
liam M. LeoGrande, Jennifer A. Leonard, Richard C. Leone, Evelyn R. Leopold, Ann
Mosely Lesch, Jack Leslie, Brian Lessenberry, Ian O. Lesser, Paul Lettow, Marce
l Lettre, Pascal N. Levensohn, Flynt L. Leverett, Herbert Levin, John A. Levin,
Michael S. Levin, Mel Levine, Susan B. Levine, Marc Levinson, Jonathan E. Levits
ky, Arthur Levitt Jr., Jay A. Levy, Reynold Levy, Jacob Lew, Bernard Lewis, Eric
L. Lewis, John P. Lewis, Maureen A. Lewis, Peter M. Lewis, Stephen R. Lewis Jr.
, W. Walker Lewis, Glen S. Lewy, Cheng Li, Li Lu, I. Lewis Libby, Dawn Liberi, J
ohn H. Lichtblau, Cynthia Crawford Lichtenstein, Larry A. Liebenow, James E. Lie
ber, Robert J. Lieber, Joseph I. Lieberman, Nancy A. Lieberman, Kenneth G. Liebe
rthal, Jonathan Liebman, Jessica K. Liebowitz, Robert K. Lifton, Timothy Light,
Robert E. Lighthizer, Robert Lin, Edward J. Lincoln, Tod Lindberg, Nancy E. Lind
borg, Josephine Linden, Beverly Lindsay, Franklin A. Lindsay, James M. Lindsay,
Jonathan S. Linen, Fritz Link, Ira A. Lipman, Joanne Lipman, Kenneth Lipper, Bri
an C. Lippey, Thomas W. Lippman, Rochelle J. Lipsitz, John P. Lipsky, Seth Lipsk
y, Jonathan A. Lipton, Karin M. Lissakers, Robert E. Litan, David Little, Elizab
eth Littlefield, Robert S. Litwak, Eric P. Liu, Robert Gerald Livingston, Aaron
Lobel, Dennis P. Lockhart, Jan M. Lodal, George C. Lodge, Marshall Loeb, Frank L
ogan, Elaina Loizou, Clark B. Lombardi, Herbert I. London, Mary Beth Long, Willi
am J. Long, Shelley A. Longmuir, Bevis Longstreth, Christina LoNigro, Donald E.
Loranger, Bette Bao Lord, Kristin Lord, Winston Lord, Oivind Lorentzen III, Cath
erine B. Lotrionte, William Roger Louis, Glenn C. Loury, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Step
hen Low, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Barry F. Lowenkron, James G. Lowenstein, Abe Lowe
nthal, Nita M. Lowey, Glenn D. Lowry, Frank E. Loy, Ignacio E. Lozano, Jos Ignaci
o Lozano, Monica C. Lozano, Xiaobo Lu, Nancy Lubin, Stanley B. Lubman, Edward C.
Luck, William Lucy, Wendy W. Luers, William H. Luers, Luis E. Lugo, Fernando M.
Lujan, John A. Luke Jr., Greta J. Lundeberg, Bertil Lundqvist, Ian S. Lustick,
Jane H. Lute, Edward N. Luttwak, Anne R. Luzzatto, Katharine C. Lyall, Princeton
N. Lyman, Richard W. Lyman, Thomas F. Lynch III, Myles V. Lynk, Laurence E. Lyn
n Jr., Michael M. Lynton, David W. Lyon, Gene Lyons, Jed Lyons, Richard K. Lyons
.
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Christopher Ma, Ying Ma, Marcus Mabry, Raymond E. Mabus, Charles F. MacCormack,
Bruce W. MacDonald, Gary E. MacDougal, Consuelo Mack, J. Curtis Mack, Leo S. Mac
kay Jr., Gillian MacKenzie, Eileen R. Mackevich, Graham Macmillan, Robert M. Mac
y Jr., al-Husein N. Madhany, John W. Madigan, John D. Maguire, Raj Mahajan, Adel
Mahmoud, Thomas G. Mahnken, Margaret E. Mahoney, Paul G. Mahoney, Thomas H. Mah
oney IV, James A. Mai, Vincent A. Mai, Charles S. Maier, John H. Makin, Carolyn
Makinson, William P. Mako, David Makovsky, Scott Malcomson, Frederic V. Malek, E
dmund Malesky, Arslan Malik, David Mallery, Richard Mallery, Robert L. Mallett,
Harald B. Malmgren, K. Philippa Malmgren, Kim Malone-Scott, Jason D. Maloney, Da
vid R. Malpass, Mahmoud A. Mamdani, Charles T. Manatt, Marie Antoinette Manca, M
ario Mancuso, Michael Mandelbaum, Gregory A. Maniatis, Lewis Manilow, Jeffrey Ma
nkoff, James H. Mann, Michael D. Mann, Sloan C. Mann, Thomas E. Mann, Darius Man
s, Peter R. Mansoor, Jim Manzi, J. Eugene Marans, David Marchick, John E. Marcom
Jr., John Arthur Marcum, Murrey Marder, Sarah Margon, Steve Mariotti, Hans M. M
ark, Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche, Paul A. Marks, Alice Tepper Marlin, L. David Mar
quet, Phebe A. Marr, Donald B. Marron, Tom F. Marsh, Andrew W. Marshall, Dale Ro
gers Marshall, Ray Marshall, Katherine Marshall, Z. Blake Marshall, Kimberly Mar
ten, Daniel R. Martin, Lynn M. Martin, Susan F. Martin, William F. Martin, Angel
ica R. Martinez, Roman Martinez IV, Roman Martinez V, Kati I. Marton, Michael T.
Masin, L. Camille Massey, Walter E. Massey, Elisa C. Massimino, Michael Mastand
uno, Carlton A. Masters, Michael J. Matheson, Jessica T. Mathews, Michael S. Mat
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chel F. Robbins, Joseph E. Robert Jr., Stephen Robert, Brad Roberts, John J. Rob
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nson, James D. Robinson III, Linda Robinson, Pearl T. Robinson, Olin C. Robison,

Christina B. Rocca, V. M. Rocha, James G. Roche, David Rockefeller, David Rocke


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Frank W. Sesno, Stephen R. Sestanovich, John O. B. Sewall, Sarah Sewall, John W.
Sewell, John Sexton, Frances J. Seymour, D. Michael Shafer, Jeffrey R. Shafer,

Smita Shah, Barbara Shailor, Donna E. Shalala, John M. Shalikashvili, David Sham
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Stanley K. Sheinbaum, Eleanor B. Sheldon, Ronald K. Shelp, Joanna Reed Shelton,
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Sherman, Lynn Sherr, George L. Sherry, Ben Sherwood, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall,
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ltz, David M. Shribman, Donald W. Shriver Jr., Timothy Shriver, Colette Shulman,
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ina Z. Stanford, Allison K. Stanger, Joseph A. Stanislaw, Eugene S. Staples, Ale
xandra Starr, Kenneth I. Starr, James G. Stavridis, Ronald Steel, Paul E. Steige
r, David F. Stein, Elliot Stein, Eric Stein, David J. Steinberg, James B. Steinb
erg, Mark R. Steinberg, Richard H. Steinberg, John D. Steinbruner, Joshua L. Ste
iner, Steven E. Steiner, John D. Stempel, Richard Stengel, Angela E. Stent, Alfr
ed C. Stepan, George R. Stephanopoulos, Randall Stephenson, David J. Stern, Elli
Stern, Fritz Stern, Jeffrey M. Stern, Jessica E. Stern, Paul G. Stern, Paula St
ern, Todd D. Stern, Walter P. Stern, Sy Sternberg, Michael E. Sterner, Anne Stet
son, Charles R. Stevens, James W. Stevens, Paul Schott Stevens, Robert J. Steven
s, Charles A. Stevenson, Evan Stewart, Donald M. Stewart, Gordon C. Stewart, Jam
ie Stewart, Ruth Ann Stewart, Judith Hicks Stiehm, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Deborah F
. Stiles, Charles R. Stith, Kate Stith, Robert B. Stobaugh, Farah Stockman, John
G. Stoessinger, Alan J. Stoga, Bruce Stokes, Patty Stonesifer, Jacqueline Stras
ser, Robert S. Strauss, Gordon Streeb, John J. Stremlau, Michael T. Strianese, H

oward Stringer, Marin J. Strmecki, James M. Strock, Jane E. Stromseth, Jonathan


R. Stromseth, Nadine Strossen, John J. Studzinski, Dorothy J. Stuehmke, Jeffrey
L. Sturchio, Rose Styron, Niara Sudarkasa, Karen M. Sughrue, Ezra N. Suleiman, D
aniel S. Sullivan, Gordon R. Sullivan, John D. Sullivan, Marc Sumerlin, Lawrence
H. Summers, Angela Sun, Ibrahim K. Sundiata, Roberto Suro, Mona K. Sutphen, Jam
es S. Sutterlin, Francis X. Sutton, Cedric Suzman, Carl A. Swanson, John J. Swee
ney, Julia E. Sweig, Brandon W. Sweitzer, Scott Swid, Stephen C. Swid, Peter Swi
ers, Christopher Swift, John Temple Swing, Clayton E. Swisher, Dick Syron, Debor
ah Szekely, Roman Szporluk.
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William H. Taft IV, Paul Tagliabue, Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli, Phillips Talbot, Devi
n Talbott, Strobe Talbott, Nick Talwar, Puneet Talwar, Kara Tan Bhala, Steven A.
Tananbaum, David K.Y. Tang, Harold Tanner, Raymond Tanter, Raul R. Tapia, Alexa
nder Tarnoff, Peter Tarnoff, C. Bruce Tarter, Daniel K. Tarullo, Anne M. Tatlock
, William Taubman, Ellen O. Tauscher, Ricardo Souza Tavares, Aso O. Tavitian, Al
eesha Taylor, Arthur R. Taylor, Cathy L. Taylor, Chris Taylor, Diana L. Taylor,
James S. Taylor, James Scott Taylor Jr., Kathryn Pelgrift Taylor, Scott D. Taylo
r, Laura Taylor-Kale, David J. Teece, Martha A. Teichner, Ruti G. Teitel, Michae
l S. Teitelbaum, Shibley Telhami, Ashley J. Tellis, Maurice Tempelsman, Dina Tem
ple-Raston, George J. Tenet, Mark R. Tercek, Anthony P. Terracciano, Sarah M. Te
rry, H. K. Thames, Thomas C. Theobald, Patrick N. Theros, A. Gregory Thielmann,
Marc A. Thiessen, G. Richard Thoman, Brooks Thomas, Christopher Thomas, Evan W.
Thomas III, Franklin A. Thomas, Jim Thomas, Lee B. Thomas Jr., Lydia Waters Thom
as, Pamela A. Thomas-Graham, Fred D. Thompson, Heather Dawn Thompson, Mischa Tho
mpson, Nicholas E.S. Thompson, Robert L. Thompson, Tommy G. Thompson, W. Scott T
hompson, Angus Thomson, James A. Thomson, Katie Nelson Thomson, Robert H. Thomso
n, William M. Thornberry, Richard P. Thornell, John L. Thornton, Louisa Thoron,
John K. Tien, Marta Tienda, Paul E. Tierney Jr., Ronald Tiersky, Kimberly Till,
Seth P. Tillman, Nick Timbers, Igor V. Timofeyev, Kristen Timothy, Sarah L. Timp
son, Cindy Tindell, Tanisha Tingle-Smith, Frederick S. Tipson, Amina Tirana, And
rew H. Tisch, James S. Tisch, Claire Tisne, Marjorie B. Tiven, Terence A. Todman
, Kiersten Todt Coon, Monica Duffy Toft, Maynard J. Toll Jr., Leonor A. Tomero,
Jeffrey Toobin, Kathleen E. Toomey, Audrey Ronning Topping, Seymour Topping, Mar
ia Elena Torano, Gerald Torres, Robert G. Torricelli, Jeanne Maddox Toungara, Fr
ances Fragos Townsend, Kathleen K. Townsend, Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Harry D.
Train II, John Train, Russell E. Train, Bernard E. Trainor, Eugene P. Trani, Ja
mes Traub, Stephen J. Treadway, Mark C. Treanor, John Elting Treat, Thomas J. Tr
ebat, Gregory F. Treverton, Robert H. Trice Jr., Charles R. Trimble, Atman M. Tr
ivedi, Vera M. Trojan, Peter D. Trooboff, Nancy Sherwood Truitt, Edwin M. Truman
, Elizabeth Tsehai, Kosta Tsipis, Tony Tucher, Cynthia A. Tucker, Jonathan B. Tu
cker, Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, Clyde C. Tuggle, Ali H. Tulbah, Astrid S. Tuminez,
Ko-Yung Tung, Savio Tung, Brendan Tuohey, Vaughan Turekian, Douglas W. Turner, J
. Michael Turner, James M. Turner, Robert F. Turner, Stansfield Turner, Michael
D. Tusiani, Donna M. Tuths, R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., Carole H. Tyson, Laura DAndrea
Tyson, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon.
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Abraham L. Udovitch, Mark Uhlig, Richard H. Ullman, Cornelius M. Ulman, Marybeth
Peterson Ulrich, Sanford J. Ungar, David C. Unger, Noam Unger, Julie Unmacht, C
hase Untermeyer, Phin Upham, Maureen T. Upton, Heidi Urben, William R. Usher, Te
rderma L. Ussery II, Victor A. Utgoff, Garrick Utley.
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Detlev F. Vagts, Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Viron P. Vaky, Jiri Valenta, Debra A. Vale
ntine, Arturo A. Valenzuela, Antoine W. van Agtmael, Gregory E. van der Vink, Mi
chael H. Van Dusen, Ted Van Dyk, Stephen Van Evera, John Van Oudenaren, David E.
Van Zandt, Elsie N. Vance, Marsha Vande Berg, Katrina vanden Heuvel, William J.
vanden Heuvel, Marta B. Varela, Harold E. Varmus, Sesto E. Vecchi, Carol M. Vei
t, Lawrence A. Veit, Nicholas A. Veliotes, William F. Vendley, Ann M. Veneman, R
ajeev Venkayya, Philip K. Verleger Jr., Richard Verma, Frank A. Verrastro, Toni
G. Verstandig, Melanne Verveer, Elizabeth G. Verville, John W. Vessey, Linda Ves
ter, Edward Vick, Alice S. Victor, David J. Vidal, Pote P. Videt, Curt Viebranz,

Paul Viera, Richard Noyes Viets, Adis M. Vila, Milton Viorst, Enzo Viscusi, Alb
erto Vitale, David J. Vitale, Jodi M. Vittori, Mark V. Vlasic, Richard A. Voell,
Ezra F. Vogel, Sandy L. Vogelgesang, Jay M. Vogelson, George J. Vojta, Paul A.
Volcker, Stephen R. Volk, K. Gayle von Eckartsberg, Rod von Lipsey, Robert B. vo
n Mehren, Carmen Delgado Votaw, George Vradenburg, Carl E. Vuono.
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Linda J. Wachner, Andrew B. Wachtel, Caroline P. Wadhams, Mary Wadsworth Darby,
Todd Wager, Robert C. Waggoner, Marshall I. Wais Jr., Jarett F. Wait, Adir G. Wa
ldman, Arthur Waldron, Jane M. Wales, Charls E. Walker, George R. Walker, Jenonn
e Walker, John L. Walker, Nancy J. Walker, Mary L. Walker-Huntley, Christopher R
. Wall, Silda Wall Spitzer, Roger Wallace, Ken Wallach, Jessica Seddon Wallack,
Celeste A. Wallander, Mitchel B. Wallerstein, Christine I. Wallich, Peter J. Wal
lison, Ian Walsh, Michaela Walsh, Patrick Walsh, Stephen M. Walt, Barbara Walter
s, Anthony J. Walton, R. Keith Walton, Kenneth N. Waltz, Michael Waltz, Fei-Ling
Wang, Tom Wang, Leah Z. Wanger, Katherine T. Ward, William E. Ward, Edward L. W
arner III, John W. Warner, Margaret G. Warner, Mark R. Warner, Volney J. Warner,
Gerald Warren, Rick Warren, John L. Washburn, Debra L. Wasserman, John Waterbur
y, Rick Waters, Alexander F. Watson, Peter S. Watson, Linda Watt, John H. Watts,
William Watts, Matthew C. Waxman, Sharon Waxman, David R. Weaver, Hoyt K. Webb,
Andy Weber, Doron Weber, Jon F. Weber, Vin Weber, William H. Webster, William F
. Wechsler, Steven Weddle, Ruth Wedgwood, Roy Wehrle, Shang-Jin Wei, Murray Weid
enbaum, George Weigel, George B. Weiksner, Frank A. Weil, Sanford I. Weill, Davi
d B. Weinberg, Steven Weinberg, Allen S. Weiner, Rebecca U. Weiner, Richard S. W
einert, W. Bruce Weinrod, David E. Weinstein, Michael M. Weinstein, Davis Weinst
ock, Sidney Weintraub, Jacob M. Weisberg, Steven R. Weisman, Andrew S. Weiss, An
tonio F. Weiss, Charles Weiss, Cora Weiss, Stanley A. Weiss, C. David Welch, Jas
per A. Welch Jr., Larry D. Welch, Susan Roosevelt Weld, William F. Weld, George
W. Wellde, Joshua Welle, Curtis R. Welling, Damon Wells, Louis T. Wells Jr., Sam
uel F. Wells Jr., Ira T. Wender, Allan Wendt, Mitzi M. Wertheim, Stephen D. Wesb
rook, Joanna Weschler, Edwin J. Wesely, Michael Wessel, Francis J. West, J. Robi
nson West, Owen O. West, Togo D. West Jr., David Westin, Sherrie Rollins Westin,
Steve Westly, Olin L. Wethington, Elizabeth G. Weymouth, Clifton R. Wharton Jr.
, Jaron S. Wharton, John P. Wheeler III, John K. Wheeler, Moira Whelan, Jennifer
Seymour Whitaker, Mark Whitaker, John P. White, Julia A. White, Mary Jo White,
Maureen White, Peter C. White, Robert J. White, William H. White, John C. Whiteh
ead, Christine Todd Whitman, Marina v.N. Whitman, Craig R. Whitney, Sarah L. Whi
tson, Frederick B. Whittemore, Carmencita N. M. Whonder, Howard J. Wiarda, Anita
Volz Wien, Carolyn Seely Wiener, Malcolm H. Wiener, Elie Wiesel, Peter Wilby, C
. Kern Wildenthal, Robert E. Wilhelm, Thomas L. Wilkerson, Edith B. Wilkie, Laur
en Z. Wilkins, Roger W. Wilkins, Sharon P. Wilkinson, Aaron S. Williams, Brian D
. Williams, Christine Williams, Cindy Williams, Dave H. Williams, Elizabeth H. W
illiams, F. Haydn Williams, Harold M. Williams, Howard Roy Williams, Margaret D.
Williams, Reba White Williams, William J. Williams Jr., Edwin D. Williamson, Ed
win D. Williamson Jr., Irving A. Williamson, Richard S. Williamson, Samuel G. Wi
lliamson, Mason Willrich, Robert G. Wilmers, Don M. Wilson III, Donald M. Wilson
, Ernest James Wilson III, Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III, Margaret S. Wilson, Kurt A.
Wimmer, Steve Winch, Robert Windrem, W. Montague Winfield, Adrien Katherine Wing
, Jay Winik, Ori Winitzer, Matthew Winkler, Bart Winokur, Herbert S. Winokur Jr.
, Michael R. Winston, Philip S. Winterer, Francis X. Winters, Laura Winters, Lau
ra Winthrop, David A. Wirth, Timothy E. Wirth, Steven J. Wisch, Carol Wise, Holl
y Wise, Michael M. Wiseman, Frank G. Wisner, Graham G. Wisner, Anne A. Witkowsky
, Tamara Cofman Wittes, Harris Wofford, William C. Wohlforth, Anne Wojcicki, Cha
rles Wolf Jr., Ira Wolf, Robert Wolf, James D. Wolfensohn, Alan Wm. Wolff, I. Pe
ter Wolff, Paul D. Wolfowitz, Neal S. Wolin, Lee Wolosky, Howard Wolpe, Tracy R.
Wolstencroft, Meredith J. Woo, Judy Woodruff, Bob Woodruff, Ward W. Woods, Susa
n L. Woodward, Jim Woolsey, Suzanne H. Woolsey, Eden Y. Woon, Minky Worden, Jaco
b J. Worenklein, Samuel A. Worthington, Larry M. Wortzel, Cecil Wray, Geoffrey W
. Wright, Joseph R. Wright Jr., Lawrence Wright, Robin Wright, William H. Wright
II, Mark Wu, Sanford Wu, Michele Wucker, Norman A. Wulf, William D. Wunderle, A
ndrew Wylie, Guy P. Wyser-Pratte.

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Mona Yacoubian, Nur O. Yalman, Tadataka Yamada, Linda Tsao Yang, Phoebe L. Yang,
Daniel Yankelovich, Michael B. Yanney, Kassia J. Yanosek, Chris Yegen, Janet Ye
llen, Daniel H. Yergin, Samuel Yim, John N. Yochelson, David B. Yoffie, Jaime E.
Yordan, Casimir A. Yost, Chad Yost, Alice Young, Andrew Young, Woody Young, Jay
T. Young, Lesley Young, M. Crawford Young, Michael K. Young, Nancy Young, Kneel
and C. Youngblood, Alfred D. Youngwood, Sharon H. Yuan, Philip W. Yun, Raul H. Y
zaguirre.
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William D. Zabel, Shaarik H. Zafar, Donald S. Zagoria, Paula A. Zahn, Zaid A. Za
id, Arshad R. Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Dov S. Zakheim, Roger I. Zakheim, Michel
Zaleski, Vahan B. Zanoyan, Frank G. Zarb, I. William Zartman, Brett I.W. Zbar, A
my B. Zegart, Philip D. Zelikow, Andy Zelleke, C. Robert Zelnick, Jonathan I. Ze
mmol, Donald E. Zilkha, Ezra K. Zilkha, Edwin M. Zimmerman, Peter D. Zimmerman,
Dorothy S. Zinberg, Brian R. Zipp, James D. Zirin, Jonathan Zittrain, Robert B.
Zoellick, James J. Zogby, Aristide R. Zolberg, Marvin Zonis, Barry Zorthian, How
ard A. Zucker, Jeremy B. Zucker, Harriet Zuckerman, Mortimer B. Zuckerman, Charl
es J. Zwick, Daniel B. Zwirn, John A. Zysman
Aaron to Amos
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David L. Aaron
B. 1938. Diplomat, international expert and writer who served in the Jimmy Cart
er administration. He left Dorsey & Whitney in 2003 to join the RAND Corporation
as a senior fellow. At RAND, he directs The Center For Middle East Public Policy
and recently produced a non fiction book, In their Own Words: Voices of Jihad, etc
. He is a member of the American Ditchley Foundation, the Atlantic Council, the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations, the International League of Human Rights, the Natio
nal Democratic Institute, and the Pacific Council on International Policy.
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Steve Abbot
Captain Charles Stevenson (Steve) Abbot. Institute for Defense Analyses trustee. P
ast: U.S. Navy admiral. Until June, 2003, he served as the Acting Homeland Securi
ty Advisor to the President, having served as the Deputy Homeland Security Advis
or under Governor Tom Ridge, etc.
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Kimberly M. Abbott
http://www.crisisgroup.org/fr/apropos/Staff/Advocacy%20offices/Washington%20DC
/Kimberly%20Abbott.aspx International Crisis Group, North America Communications
Director. Washington, DC.
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Wilder K. Abbott [?]
* RECEIVED AND FILED The plaintiff, Wilder K. Abbott, and the defendants, Walter
K. Abbott and. Charles H. Abbott, are brothers and owners of three parcels of re
al property in Rumford, Mainewww.mainelaw.maine.edu/library/SuperiorCourt/decision
s/OXFre-08-17.pdf
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A. Robert Abboud
A. Robert Abboud and Company president; Commercial Club of Chicago member. | h
ttp://people.forbes.com/profile/a-robert-abboud/88451 Co-Chairman and Independen
t Lead Director, Ivanhoe Energy, Inc., Vancouver , BC. Sector: BASIC MATERIALS
/ Oil & Gas Drilling & Exploration. 81 Years Old. Abboud has been Co-Chairman an
d Independent Lead Director of the Company since May 2006 and serves as a member
of the Companys Audit, Nominating and Corporate Governance and Executive Committ
ees. Mr. Abboud has been President and Chief Executive Officer of A. Robert Abbo
ud and Company, a private investment company, since 1984, and has had a 46-year
career in oil and gas, banking and foreign affairs. He was previously President
and Chief Operating Officer of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Chairman and Ch
ief Executive Officer of First Chicago Corporation and The First National Bank o
f Chicago, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First City Bancorporation of

Texas, Chairman of ACB International, Ltd., a joint venture that included the Ba
nk of China and a subsidiary of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Relations and Tr
ade. Mr. Abboud has served as a member of the Board of Directors of AMOCO and as
Audit Committee Chairman for AAR Corporation, Alberto-Culver Company, Hartmarx
Corporation, ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Inland Steel Industries. is a member of
the Illinois and Massachusetts Bar Associations, as well as the Federal Bar and
American Bar Associations.
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Labeeb M. Abboud
General Counsel of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, a nonprofit organi
zation whose mission is to accelerate the development of a safe, effective and ac
cessible AIDS vaccine for use throughout the world. Previously, he served as Gene
ral Counsel to Atriax, a London based electronic marketplace for foreign exchang
e products and related services. He has also held the positions of Group Counsel
toAmerican Express Bank, Ltd., and attorney with Shearman & Sterling in New Yor
k. Mr. Abboud has served as pro bono counsel to the Rainforest Alliance and a va
riety of other non-profit organizations, and has also been an active participant w
ith Junior Achievement and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Abboud has been a director
of the Rainforest Alliance since 1988, and is also a director of Shackleton Scho
ols, etc. |http://www.iavi.org/about-IAVI/smt/Pages/Labeeb-Abboud.aspx.
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Keith W. Abell
http://www.pseps.com/person/Keith-W-Abell Co-founded GSC Partners in 1994 and is
responsible for the firms strategic initiatives. He was previously a Managing Di
rector of The Blackstone Group from 1990 to 1994. In 1993, he was based in Hong
Kong, where he headed The Blackstone Groups Asian private equity business. Was ba
sed in Tokyo from 1990 to 1992, where he advised US and Asian clients of The Bla
ckstone Group seeking to make direct investments in Japan, Thailand, China, the
Philippines and other parts of Asia. Prior thereto, was a Vice President at Gold
man Sachs, where he worked in the Corporate Finance and Mergers and Acquisitions
Departments from 1986 to 1990. Directorships: Director of China Interactive Med
ia Group, RAM Holdings Ltd, Swift Armour Holdings Co, and Telex Communications I
nc.
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Cara L. Abercrombie
Former Country Director for India, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defens
e for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, Washington, D.C. | http://fundrace.huf
fingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&lname=Abercrombie&fname=Cara.
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Gina K. Abercrombie-Winstanley
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/bio/106237.htm a career member of the Senior F
oreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor, joined the Foreign Service i
n 1985 and served as Consul in Baghdad, before being posted to Jakarta and Cairo
. She then served as Special Assistant for Middle Eastern and African Affairs to
Deputy, and later, Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger. After a year of adv
anced Arabic, she served as Political Officer at the Embassy in Tel Aviv with re
sponsibility for the Gaza Strip. Before her posting as Director of the Office of
Egypt and the Levant under the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs where she handled
the countries of Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Jordan, she served as Chairwoman fo
r Middle East Area Studies at the Foreign Service Institutethe premier training f
acility for U.S. Diplomats; as Consul General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Policy Ad
visor to the Director of the Near EastSouth Asia Center for Strategic Studies at
the Department of Defense; Senior Advisor for Middle Eastern Affairs at USUN; Di
rector for Near East South Asian Affairs with responsibility for the Arabian Pen
insula at the National Security Council of the White House; and Director for Leg
islative Affairs, also at the NSC. Prior to that, she was awarded a Pearson fel
lowship and worked on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the Ranking Mem
ber, Senator Joseph Biden. Now she is the Deputy Coordinator for Programs and P
olicy in the Secretarys Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism.
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Robert John Abernethy


* http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_J._Abernethy. Human Rights C
ampaign governor. lives and/or works in Oak Brook, IL.
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John P. Abizaid
B. 1951. Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM (2003-07); Council on Foreign Relations
; Hoover Institution; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Service Medal with oak
leaf cluster; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit with five oak leaf cl
usters; Lebanese Ancestry. | General, retired from the United States Army in May
, 2007, after thirty-four years of active service. | http://www.cnas.org/node/31
7 | JPA Partners LLC senior partner; RPM International Inc. director; United Ser
vices Automobile Association director; U.S. Military Academy graduate. Karl Eike
nberry roommate at West Point; U.S. Army general.
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Mona Aboelnaga Kanaan
President of New York-based Proctor Investment Managers LLC, which makes strat
egic private equity investments in asset management firms and which she co-found
ed in 2006.
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David S. Abraham
CEO of ClearWater Initiative, a nonprofit organization focused on developing cle
an water solutions in post-conflict regions in Africa. He also consults organiza
tions on risk analysis. David has worked at RBS Sempra Commodities and Lehman Br
others assessing credit risk and the impact of geopolitical and economic risks i
n developing countries. Previously, he spent four years at the White House Offic
e of Management and Budget overseeing natural resource, economic assistance and
trade programs. Davids experience includes work with a United Nations program in
Indonesia, a German consultancy and the Peace Corps in Lithuania. His work has b
een published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The International
Herald Tribune and he maintained a blog on energy issues at The Foreign Policy
Association website. David is a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations
and an American Swiss Foundation Young Leader. He speaks Lithuanian.
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Michael J. Abramowitz
http://www.ushmm.org/genocide/bio/?content=abramowitz_michael In February 20
09, Mike Abramowitz was appointed Director of the Committee on Conscience, which
conducts the genocide prevention efforts of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Prior to his appointment, he worked as a reporter and editor for The Washington
Post since 1985. Among the subjects he covered were local and national politics
, foreign policy, health care, and business. Between 2006 and 2009, Abramowitz w
as White House correspondent for the Post, covering a variety of subjects, inclu
ding the Bush administrations conduct of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and the cr
isis in Darfur. He also served as the National Editor of the Post between 2000 a
nd 2006, helping supervise the Posts coverage of national politics, the federal g
overnment, social policy, science and national security. Abramowitz graduated fr
om Harvard University after majoring in Government. He is a member of the Counci
l on Foreign Relations, a non-resident fellow of the German Marshall Fund and wa
s a media fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford.
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Morton I. Abramowitz
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ AKA Morton I
saac Abramowitz. B. 1933 in NJ. Executive summary: US Ambassador to Turkey, 1989
-91. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Morton_I._Abramowitz | US Ambassador
to Turkey (1989-91); US Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Resea
rch (1985-89); US Ambassador to Thailand (1978-81); US Defense Department Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Inter-American, East Asian, and Pacific Affairs (1974-7
8); US State Department Foreign Affairs Analyst (1971-73); US State Department S
pecial Assistant, Office of the Deputy Secretary of State (1968-71); US State De
partment International economist (1966-68); US State Department Political office
r, Hong Kong (1963-66); US State Department Consular-Economic Officer, Taipei, T

aiwan (1960-62); US State Department Program analyst, Taipei, Taiwan (1959-60);


US Labor Department Labor economist (1957-58); US Labor Department Management in
tern (1956-57); International Crisis Group Acting President (1997-98); Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace President (1991-97); The Century Foundation Se
nior Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Freedom House; International Crisis G
roup Board; International Rescue Committee Board of Directors; National Endowmen
t for Democracy Director (2006); Open Society Institute Board of Trustees; Publi
c International Law and Policy Group Balkan Action Council; The National Interes
t Advisory council. He is married to Sheppie Abramowitz.
-Morton I Abramowitz 800 25th St NW; Washington, DC 20037-2208 (202) 338-9167 [6
5+ / Sheppie G Abramowitz, Mort Abramowitz]
-?>Morton I Abramowitz 223 Lexington Blvd, Apt 15; Clark, NJ 07066-1462 (732) 38
8-0255 [65+ / Lynn E Abramowitz, Mort Abramowitz]
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Elliott Abrams
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ * MEMRI:
Middle East Media Research Institute Fed up USA * Harry Walker Agencys Terrorism
Experts Fed up USA * 9/11 Perps: A-H Fed up USA, etc. | B. 1948 in NYC. Executi
ve summary: Asst. Secy. of State involved in Iran-Contra. | As Assistant Secreta
ry of State for the Americas to Ronald Reagan, Abrams was deeply involved in the
Iran-Contra scandal. Inexplicably appointed by George W. Bush to oversee the Pale
stine-Israel conflict. Flew to London under the pseudonym Mr. Kenilworth and aske
d the Sultan of Brunei for a $10 million donation to the Iran-Contra startup. Pl
ead guilty in 1991 to witholding information from Congress. Pardoned by George H
.W. Bush for his Iran-Contra crimes. In 2005, appointed by George W. Bush as Depu
ty National Security Adviser. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Ellio
tt_Abrams Former Reagan-era Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affa
irs. During the Iran/Contra scandal, Abrams pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor co
unts of lying to Congress but was later pardoned by the first Bush administratio
n. He subsequently became president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. serve
d in foreign policy positions for two Republican U.S. Presidents, Ronald Reagan
and George W. Bush. He is currently a Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern studies a
t the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the United States Holocaust Mem
orial Council. | National Security Council top advisor on the Middle East. Alumn
us of the Heritage Foundation. History: As Assistant Secretary of State for Huma
n Rights and Humanitarian Affairs under Reagan, was responsible for covering up
war crimes committed by the U.S. backed Contras. Was charged in connection with
the Iran-Contra affair, and pled to lesser charges. Was later pardoned by Bush S
r. The British media reported Elliot was behind the attempted Chavez coup in Ven
ezuela. | US National Security Council Deputy National Security Advisor for Glob
al Democracy Strategy (2005-); US National Security Council Senior Director, Nea
r East & North African Affairs (2002-05); US National Security Council Senior Di
rector, Democracy, Human Rights, & International Operations (2001-02); US Assist
ant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (1985-89); US State Depart
ment Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (1981-85); US
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1981); Ver
ner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand Associate (1979-81); Congressional S
taff Chief of Staff to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan(1977-79); Congressional Staf
f Special Counsel to Sen. Henry Scoop Jackson (1975-76); Breed, Abbott and Morgan
Attorney (1973-75); Center for Security Policy; Committee for a Free World; Huds
on Institute; Project for the New American Century; United States Committee for
a Free Lebanon; Draft Deferment: Vietnam; Perjury (two counts, pled guilty 7-Oct
-1991); Pardoned by George H.W. Bush (24-Dec-1992); Iran-Contra Scandal Mr. Keni
lworth; Jewish Ancestry.
* http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Abrams_Elliott
Wife: Rachel Decter, the stepdaughter of Norman Podhoretzthree children: Jacob, S
arah and Joseph.
-Elliott E Abrams 10607 Dogwood Farm Ln Great Falls, VA 22066-2937 (703) 757-287
7 [60-64 / Rachel D Abrams, Joseph Abrams, Sarah Abrams]
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Stacey Y. Abrams
http://www.stennis.gov/spotlights/spotlights_show.htm?doc_id=839831 House Mi
nority Leader for the Georgia General Assembly and State Representative for the
84th House District. Gateway Center, etc.
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William M. Abrams
http://www.philanthropyforum.org/forum/speakers1.asp?snid=1726014418 | Preside
nt, Trickle Up. ..joined Trickle Up in 2005, following a career as a senior exec
utive and journalist for The New York Times, ABC News and The Wall Street Journa
l. Previously, Abrams served as President of New York Times Television, which pro
duced documentaries and current affairs programs for cable and public television
, in November 2001 through January 2005. Prior to joining the Times, Mr. Abrams
was President of 1France.com, a website for tourists to France, and a new-busine
ss consultant for Discovery Communications Inc. From 1993 through 1998, he was V
ice President of Business Development for ABC News. From 1978 through 1985, Mr.
Abrams was a staff reporter and editor for The Wall Street Journal.
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David M. Abshire
AKA David Manker Abshire. B. 1926. US Ambassador to NATO (1983-87); Fore
ign Intelligence Advisory Board (1981-82); Youth For Understanding Vice Chairman
of the Board (1978-81); US Information Agency Chairman, Board for International
Broadcasting (1974-77); US Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
(1970-73); Center for Strategic & International Studies Executive Director (196
2-70); American Enterprise Institute Director of Special Projects (1960-62); Mem
ber of the Board of Procter & Gamble (1987-96); British Petroleum Advisory Board
, BP America; Alfalfa Club 1979; Alibi Club; Bretton Woods Committee; Center for
Strategic & International Studies President (-1983); Center for Strategic & Int
ernational Studies Vice Chairman; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board o
f Trustees; Cosmos Club; Council on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambas
sadors Board of Directors; George C. Marshall Foundation Board of Trustees; Nixo
n Center Advisory Council; International Institute for Strategic Studies; Trilat
eral Commission. | Homeland Security Policy Institute (GWU) Fed up USA * Center
for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Fed up USA, etc. | Wife: Carolyn
Sample (5 children).
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Niso Abuaf
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/niso-abuaf/7/83b/97b Current: Clinical Professor o
f Finance and Economics at Pace University; Managing Director at Samuel Ramirez
and Co.; Adjunct Professor of Finance at NYU Stern School of Business. Past: Man
aging Director at Credit Suisse; Managing Director at Salomon Smith Barney; Vice
President at The Chase Manhattan Bank; Lecturer of Finance and Economics atUniv
ersity of Chicago.
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Odeh F. Aburdene
Senior Advisor, CT Capital Trust Group. ..is President of OAI Advisors, an advi
sory firm providing investment, economic, business, and energy expertise on the
Middle East. He is also an adviser to Capital Partners Holding. Previously, Dr.
Aburdene served as Vice President for Middle East Business at Occidental Petrole
um and First National Bank of Chicago. He sits on the Board of AMIDEAST, Search
for Common Ground, theRand Center for Middle East Public Policy, the Bethlehem F
oundation, and Seeds of Peace. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Fletc
her School of Law and Diplomacy. Former member of the Task Force In Support of Ar
ab Democracy. Rand Corporation Center for Middle East Public Policy advisory board
member.
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Nishith Acharya
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/features/the-global-indian-takeover/nish-a
charya-working-with-obama-campaign/articleshow/3524282.cms: Nish Acharya workin
g with Obama campaign Nishith Acharya was among the seniormost Indian Americans o
n President Bill Clintons team and served for five years as a Presidential appoin

tee, where he worked with the administrator and deputy administrator of the US A
gency for International Development. Prior to serving in the Clinton Administrati
on, Mr Acharya was appointed to the Massachusetts Governors advisory commission o
n immigrants and refugees during Governor William Welds administration. | MD: Univ
ersity of California San Francisco. Chief Executive Officer, YTE. Deshpande Fou
ndation, Woburn, MA.
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John Maxon Ackerly
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/john-ackerly/7/68/a98 President at Alliance for G
reen Heat; Advisory Board member at Maryland Clean Energy Center; Member of Stee
ring Committee at Northeast Biomass Thermal Working Group; Board member at Inter
national Campaign for Tibet; Board member at Biomass Thermal Energy Council; Boa
rd member at Rowell Fund for Tibet; Advisory Board member at MountainFilm in Tel
luride; Founder and Member of Board of Directors at ICT Germany. Past: President
at International Campaign for Tibet; Director at International Campaign for Tib
et; Staff Attorney at Public Citizen (FOIA Clearinghouse); Staff Attorney at McT
eer & Bailey. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Peter Ackerman
..an immensely wealthy investorfounding chair of the International Center on N
onviolent Conflict and the managing director of Rockport Capital Incorporated. H
e chaired the board of trustees of Freedom House from September 2005 until Janua
ry 2009, etc. | Peter Ackerman: billionaire sponsor of toxic NGOs Louis Michael Mil
kens right-hand man and George Soros wannabe. |Council on Foreign Relations direct
or; Fletcher School chairman; International Center on Nonviolent Conflict foundi
ng chair; Rockport Capital Incorporated managing director; Tufts University boar
d member, trustee emeritus; Unity08 director; U.S. Olympic Committee business ad
visory council member. Past: Freedom House chairman. lives and/or works in Washin
gton, DC.
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Daniel J. Acosta
is a Consultant for The Boston Consulting Group. Previously, he worked at The EOP
Group, U.S. Department of State: Foreign Service, etc.
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Gordon M. Adams
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ | http://www.s
timson.org/experts/expert.cfm?ID=251 | PNAC signatory; Professor of Internationa
l Relations at the School of International Service, American University, in Wash
ington DC, where he teaches national security policy and resource planning. He i
s also a Distinguished Fellow at the Henry L. Stimson Center, where he directs the
program on Budgeting for Foreign Affairs and Defense. He was the senior White H
ouse official for national security budgeting in the Clinton administration, fro
m 1993-97, etc.
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Marjorie A. Adams
<-? | http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Adams_Marjorie_363932579.aspx Halco Life S
afety Systems Inc. [healthcare], GTE Corporation, Rauland-Borg Corporation.
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Michael F. Adams
B. 1948. Executive summary: President, University of Georgia. Tennessee State Of
ficial Senior Advisor to Gov. Lamar Alexander (1980-82); Congressional Staff Chi
ef of Staff to Sen. Howard Baker (1974-79); American Council on Education Board
of Directors; National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Chai
rman (1995); United Way Kentucky. Wife: Mary.
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Robert McCormick Adams
Former Oriental Institute director and anthropology professor. Smithsonian Insti
tution secretary emeritus. Past: Santa Fe Institute trustee.
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Tim Adams

Managing Director of the Lindsey Group and former Under Secretary of Treasury an
d/or Timothy D. Adams, Atlantic Council of the United States director.
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Clara L. Adams-Ender
Brigadier General, Chief of the Army Nurse Corps.
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Eli Y. Adashi
Israeli has focused his career on his strong interest in reproductive biology
Professor of Biology at Brown Universitygenomes, etc.
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Beth Addonizio [?]
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Carol C. Adelman
Hudson Institute Fed up USA | http://gpr.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=s
taff_bio&eid=AdelCaro | Helping to Enhance the Livelihood of People Around the G
lobe Commission member; Movers and Shakespeares president. Past: Atlantic Counci
l of the United States director. | directs Hudson Institutes Center for Global Pros
perity, producing the Index of Global Philanthropy, the sole comprehensive guide
to U.S. and other industrialized countries private giving both philanthropy and
remittances to developing countries. She writes and speaks regularly on economic
development, foreign aid, global philanthropy, international health, and leader
ship and management issues. Dr. Adelman serves as vice chair of the Advisory Commi
ttee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (ACFVA) to the U.S. Agency for International Devel
opment, the official aid program of the U.S. Government. Previously, she was vic
e chair of the U.S. Government HELP Commission, a bipartisan appointed commissio
n to reform foreign aid. As assistant administrator of USAID from 1988 to 1993,
she ran aid programs in Asia, the Middle East, and Central and Eastern Europe wh
en the Wall fell. Over the past 30 years, she has served as director, consultant,
and member in numerous non-profit organizations, including the Center for Inter
national Private Enterprise of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Atlantic Counci
l, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the American Red Cross. From 2003 to 20
07 she was president of Capital Partners for Education, a charity that provides
high school scholarships and mentors for low-income children in the Washington,
D.C. area, and she continues service to Capital Partners as a board member, etc.
| Kenneth L. Adelman spouse.
-Kenneth L Adelman 4018 27th St N; Arlington, VA 22207-5207 (703) 525-0106 [60-6
4 / Carol C Adelman]
-Ken Adelman 501 W Smuggler St; Aspen, CO 81611-1260 (970) 920-4404 [Carol Adelm
an]
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Travis Adkins
My names Travis Adkins. Im an international affairs fellow with the Council on Fore
ign Relations.
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Allen R. Adler
http://www.panacheprivee.com/File/Allen_Adler/ President of Allen Adler Enterpri
ses in New York. Affiliations/Honors/Awards: Trustee, Simon Wiesenthal Center; Boa
rd member, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House; Board member, New School for General S
tudies; Board member, Rockefeller University; Member, Council on Foreign Relatio
ns. Married to Frances Beatty Adler. Two sons. | Rockefeller University trustee;
Simon Wiesenthal Center trustee.
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Amir Afkhami
GWU Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Afkhami holds a joint appoi
ntment in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences and the Department
of Global Health at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Hea
lth Sciences. He is also the Associate Director of psychiatry residency training
. Prior to joining GWU in 2007, he was a lecturer in the global history of publi
c health at Yale University. He has also been an advisor to the U.S. State Depar
tment, the U.S. military, and the World Bank on issues pertaining to public heal

th and mental health. Among his awards are the Shyrock Medal, the Pfizer Prize in
the History of Medicine, and the Pressman-Burroughs Wellcome Award. Bridging th
e worlds of patient care and global public health delivery, Dr. Afkhami planned
and helped with the implementation of the State Department funded Iraq Mental He
alth Initiative which seeks to rebuild Iraqs mental health delivery system.
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Sara R. Agarwal
Government Administration. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is a senior financial economist in
the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. His research in
terests include issues relating to household finance, financial institutions and
consumer behavior. Prior to joining the Chicago Fed in July 2006, Agarwal was a
senior vice president and credit risk management executive in the Small Busines
s Risk Solutions Group of Bank of America. E-mail.
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Vinnie Aggarwal
http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/bpp/faculty/aggarwal/profile.htm Professor of Po
litical Science; Affiliate Professor of Business & Public Policy. Research Inter
ests: The impact of regional trading arrangements on corporate strategy. Interna
tional debt rescheduling. Lobbying and trade protectionism.
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Robert F. Agostinelli
John Bolton, Steven Langman, Robert Agostinelli & Jose Maria Aznar at the Rhne
Annual Meeting in San Sebastian (2010). | B. 1953. Businessman and investor and t
he chairman and the co-founder of the Rhne Group, the private-equity and financia
l advisory firm. According to the Sunday Times Rich List Agostinelli has an esti
mated net worth of 625 million as of 2011 ranking him as the 124th wealthiest ind
ividual in the United Kingdom and the 17th wealthiest financier and the number #
1 richest former Goldman Sachs banker to start his own business. Agostinelli bega
n his career in financial services at the Investment Bank Jacob Rothschild from
19811982 and then joined Goldman Sachs where he worked for five years and founded
the firms international mergers and acquisitions business in London. Agostinelli
then went on to become a senior partner at Lazard Frres in New York from 1987 to
1995. After which point Agostinelli together with partner Steven Langman then w
ent on to start their own firm, the Rhne Group where he continues to work today. A
gostinelli is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and a major sup
porter of Zionist and neoconservative causes. He is one of the Founding Members
of theFriends of Israel Initiative (FII). In 2008 Agostinelli provided substanti
al funding to the Presidential Campaigns of John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. Under
pressure from the French media, president Nicolas Sarkozyadmitted to Le Monde i
n 2007 that Agostinelli had paid the $60k per week fee on a luxury villa for him
and his family during his controversial 2006 holiday to the United States. Agos
tinelli is often seen jogging with Sarkozy in various places around the world. H
e is also a senior member of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation led by The A
merican Patriots Campaign Cabinet. He is a Senior Board Director on the American
Italian Cancer Foundation. Agostinelli is known for regularly writing articles i
n the Wall Street Journal on various controversial political, economic and socia
l issues. As well as supporting The American Jewish Committee Magazine, etc. -din
kipedia.
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Stephanie Ahern
Stephanie R. Ahern is a major in the U.S. Army, currently assigned as an assistan
t professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point, New York. She has served as an Army strategist, spending summer 2006
in Baghdad working as a liaison officer to the Multi-National Corps-Iraq for th
e Center for Army Lessons Learned, and summer 2007 in Washington, DC, working on
the Security Assistance Team in the U.S. Department of State Political-Military
Bureau/Plans, Policy and Analysis Office.

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M. Bernard Aidinoff
Senior Counsel to the firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, from which he retired as a par
tner on December 31, 1996. Prior to joining Sullivan & Cromwell, he served as La
w Clerk to Judge Learned Hand of the United States Court of Appeals, Second Circ
uit. is a director of Human Rights First, the Foundation for a Civil Society, and
the Project on Justice in Times of Transition.
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Fouad Ajami
B. 1945. Foreign Affairs Editorial Board; US News and World Report Contributing
Editor (1989-); Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa; Bilderb
erg Group; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; Lehrman Institute Re
search Fellow; Middle East Forum Editorial Board, Middle East Quarterly; Obama f
or America; United Against Nuclear Iran Advisory Board; MacArthur Fellowship 198
2; National Humanities Medal 2006; Iranian Ancestry. | American university profes
sor and writer on Middle Eastern issues. CBS News consultant on Middle Eastern af
fairs; Council on Foreign Relations director; Johns Hopkins University professor
; U.S. News & World Report contributing editor. Past: 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant; John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellow.
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Alexis K. Albion
<Robert Courtney (Tampa), Alexis Albion (Department of State), Hon. Farnell Crocket
t (Tampa). | 9/11 Commission staffer. Consultant, World Bank Group. Director, 9/
11 Public Discourse Project. Specialist, Central Intelligence Agency. Professiona
l Staff Member, MidEast Web. Location: Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Madeleine K. Albright
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ AKA Mari
e Jana Korbelova. B. 1937 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Executive summary: Bill Cli
ntons Secretary of State. | Albrights doctoral dissertation supervisor was Zbignie
w Brzezinski. Her father, Josef Korbel: art thief, holocaust survivor (she claimed
she didnt know that she was a jewish until she was Sec. of State) and Denver Unive
rsity / Condosleezzy Rice professor. Albright was asked whether the over half a m
illion children killed by the [Iraq] sanctions were worth it. Her response was: Its
a hard choice, but I think, we, think, its worth it. [60 Minutes, May 11, 1996] |
Albright Group Founder (2001-09); US Secretary of State (23-Jan-1997 to 20-Jan-2
001); US Ambassador to the United Nations (1993-97); Center for National Policy
President (1989-93); US National Security Council Staff (1978-80); Member of the
Board of Albright Stonebridge Group (2009-); Alfalfa Club1997; American Academy
of Diplomacy; Aspen Institute; Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
Honorary Member, Board of Directors; Bretton Woods Committee; Campaign for Ameri
can Leadership in the Middle East; Center for Strategic & International Studies;
Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Gore 2000; Natio
nal Democratic Institute for International Affairs Vice Chairman (1984-93); Wood
row Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellow (1981-82); American Politica
l Science Association; American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studie
s; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs List; Eisenhower Fellowships
Trustee; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron; Hilla
ry Clinton for President; International Rescue Committee Overseer; John Kerry fo
r President; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Member of the Bo
ard of New York Stock Exchange; National Womens Hall of Fame 1998; Library of Con
gress Living Legend 2000; Naturalized US Citizen 1957; Roast: William Safire (19
98); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Wedding: Che
lsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky (2010); Czechoslovak Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry t
hree grandparents, two parents, etc. Father: Josef Korbel; Mother: Anna Spiegelo
va (or Speeglova); Husband: Joseph Medill Patterson Albright (m. May-1959, div.
1983, three daughters); Daughter: Alice; Daughter: Anne; Daughter: Katherine.
-Madeleine K Albright 1318 34th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2801
-Madeleine K Albright 3700 39th St NW; Washington, DC 20016-5513
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Michael H. Alderman
B. 1936. http://eph.aecom.yu.edu/web/faculty_details.aspx?id=65 [biog at link]
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University & Montefiorre Medical
Center, Dept. of Epidemiology & Population Health. W.: 1300 Morris Park Avenue,
Rm #1315A Belfer; Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 430-2281 | Fax: 718 430-8780 | E-mail: m
ichael.alderman@einstein.yu.edu.
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George H. Aldrich
B. 1932. From 1959 until 1981, he was a lawyer for the United States Government,
working principally in the field of International law. He was Deputy Legal Advi
ser of the State Department from 1969 to 1977, Legal Adviser to Dr. Henry Kissinge
r for the Vietnam Peace Negotiations, Ambassador and Head of the U.S. delegation
to the Geneva Conference that produced the 1977 Protocols to the Geneva Convent
ions on the Laws of War, Ambassador and Deputy Special Representative of the Pre
sident for the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference from 1977 to 1981, a Mem
ber of the United Nations International Law Commission in 1981, and a Member of
the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal since 1981. Judge Aldrich is the only ori
ginal Member of the Tribunal who has remained for its entire duration. During hi
s years with the Tribunal, he also was for seven years Professor of Internationa
l Humanitarian Law at Leiden University and seven years a Member of the EritreaEthiopia Claims Commission.
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Aileen K. Alexander
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/aileen-alexander/1b/9a/450 Senior Associate at Heidr
ick & Struggles. Past: Professional Staff Member at U.S. House of Representative
s, Committee on Armed Services; Special Assistant to Principal Deputy Under Secr
etary of Defense for Policy at Office of the Secretary of Defense; Captain at Un
ited States Army, 13th Signal Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division.
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John Alexander
<Left to right: Retired colonel John Alexander of Los Alamos National Laboratorie
s; the super-mysterious Gordon Novel; and Johns wife Victoria. http://www.whale.t
o/b/alexander_q.html Col. John Alexander, (also called Doctor) who has been livi
ng in Arizona, and who has been in charge of making psychic warriors for the U.S
. Army, has the inside reputation of being the Illuminatis top mind-control program
mer. 12: SCIENCE No. 12-EXTERNAL CONTROLS Deeper Insights into the Illuminati Fo
rmula; New World Order and E.L.F. Psychotronic Tyranny by C.B. Baker; Non-Lethal
ity: John B. Alexander, the Pentagons Penguin by Armen Victorian he has a doctora
te in THANATOLOGY.. and wrote the book.. NON LETHAL WEAPONS.. | Currently Dr. Alex
ander is a private consultant, a Senior Fellow at the Joint Special Operations U
niversity, a Fellow with Proteus Management group at the Army War College, and w
ith the Army Science Board.
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Margo N. Alexander
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Alexander_Margo_1701517.aspx (<more info there.) |
Acumen Fund board member; Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee director; Haas Sch
ool of Business (Berkeley, Ca.) board member. Robert Alexander spouse. lives and/
or works in New York, NY.
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Rafael Alfonzo
http://www.linkedin.com/in/rafaelalfonzo Managing Director at sunONE & sunTWO; C
OO at Distributed Sun LLC. Past: Attorney at Holland & Knight LLP; Captain at Un
ited States Marine Corps; Legislative Aide at Office of Congressman John Conyers
, Jr. [More at link.] DC area.
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William P. Alford
Harvard Law School professor; Special Olympics director.
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Paul A. Allaire
B. 1938. Xerox CEO (2000-01); Xerox CEO (1990-99); Member of the Board of GlaxoS

mithKline; Member of the Board of J. P. Morgan & Co.; Member of the Board of Luc
ent (1996-); Member of the Board of New York Stock Exchange; Member of the Board
of Priceline; Member of the Board of Sara Lee; Member of the Board of Segway; M
ember of the Board of SmithKline Beecham 1996; Member of the Board of Xerox (as
Chairman, 1991-2002); Bilderberg Group 1995; The Business Council; Council on Fo
reign Relations; EMILYs List; FIRST; Friends of Hillary; Ford Foundation Chairman
; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate
Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; National Academy of En
gineering; Outward Bound; Trilateral Commission; Womens Campaign Forum; Tau Beta
Pi Engineering Honor Society. Lives and/or works in Rowayton, CT.
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Joe L. Allbritton
B. 1924. Executive summary: Well-connected Washington billionaire. In addition t
o Riggs Bank, Allbritton owns nine ABC affiliates; the callsign of Washington, D
.C. station WJLA-TV contains his initials. He used to own The Washington Star. S
till owns a number of other papers. Personal friend of the Reagans and Bushes. O
wns racehorses. Major player at the Alfalfa Club. Allbritton developed a business
relationship with brutal Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in the mid-1990s, an
d traveled to Chile on multiple occasions during that time period. Apparently, R
iggs bank opened 8 private accounts for the despot, which held between $4 and $8
million. | Allbritton Communications; Riggs National CEO; Member of the Board o
f Riggs National; The Washington Star Publisher (1974-78); George Bush President
ial Library Trustee; Alfalfa Club 1977; Council on Foreign Relations; Freemasonr
y; Kennedy Center Trustee Emeritus; Wedding: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shr
iver (1986). Wife: Barbara Jean Balfanz (m. 23-Feb-1967, one son); Son: Robert L
ewis Allbritton (b. 1969). Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Jodie T. Allen
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Jonathan Allen
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Richard V. Allen
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ AKA Richard
Vincent Allen. B. 1936. Executive summary: Reagan National Security Advisor. | A
llen resigned on 4 January 1982. At the time there were reports that Allens depar
ture had occurred under a cloud of controversy according to news stories, he had
allegedly received a $1,000 bribe from a Japanese magazine in exchange for an i
nterview with First Lady Nancy Reagan. This despite the fact that investigations
by both the Justice Department and the White House Counsel found no reason to pur
sue the matter. As far as can be determined, the story goes like this: Allen atte
mpted to set up the interview for the Japanese magazine, but failed for whatever
reason. So some White House aide wound up arranging the thing, at which Allen h
appened to be present. Following the interview, the journalists attempted to han
d over $1,000 in cash to the First Lady, but Allen reached in and intercepted the
honorarium. He handed it to his secretary with instructions that the money be se
nt to the Treasury Department. Unfortunately, the secretary threw the money in A
llens office safe and forgot about it. | White House National Security Advisor 19
81-82; US National Security Council; Defense Policy Board; Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board; American Alternative Foundation; American Center for Democracy;
Capital Research Center Advisory Board; Catholic Campaign for America Board Memb
er; Center for Strategic & International Studies Advisory Board; Citizens for th
e Republic; Committee for a Free World; Committee on the Present Danger; Council
for National Policy 1988-; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for Pre
sident; The Heritage Foundation Distinguished Fellow; Hoover Institution Senior
Fellow; Intercollegiate Studies Institute Board of Trustees; International Crisi
s Group Advisory Council; John McCain 2008; Knights of Malta; Nixon Center; Proj
ect for the New American Century; Republican National Committee Advisory Council
on National Security and International Affairs; Richard V. Allen Company (consu
lting firm) President; Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Board of Governors, Ro
nald Reagan Presidential Foundation. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Al

len_Richard | Daughter: Kas; Daughter: Kristin; Daughter: Karen.


-?>Richard Allen 1309 Staples St NE; Washington, DC 20002-3925 (202) 399-3042 [6
5+]
-?>Richard Allen 5018 Sherier Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-3328 (202) 363-2286
-?>Richard Allen 322 10th St NE; Washington, DC 20002-6204
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Thad W. Allen
B. 1949. US Coast Guard Commandant (2006-); US Coast Guard Chief of Staff (200206); National Academy of Public Administration 2003. 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spi
ll overseeing emergency response; Ocean Policy Task Force member; Hurricane Katr
ina oversaw emergency response. Jim Mandich friend. Wife: Pamela A. Hess; Daught
er: Amanda; Daughter: Meghan; Son: Lucas.
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William L. Allen
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Faheen Allibhoy
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Graham T. Allison
AKA Graham Tillett Allison, Jr. B. 1940. Founding dean of Harvards Kennedy School
of Government. US Defense Department Assistant Secretary for Policy and Plans (
1993-94); Defense Policy Board; Member of the Board of Belfer Oil and Gas; Membe
r of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank; Member of the Board of Getty Oil; Member
of the Board of IXIS Advisor Funds; Member of the Board of Taubman Centers (199
2-93, 1996-); Member of the Board of USEC; Bilderberg Group; Bill Bradley for Pr
esident; Brookings Institution 1972-77; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of
Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clin
ton for President; McCain 2000; National Academy of Sciences; Obama for America;
RAND Corporation; Trilateral Commission 1979-84. Wife: Elisabeth K. Smith (m. 1
968).
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Michael A. Almond
Atlantic Council of the United States director.
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Anne Alonzo
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Jonathan H. Alter
B. 1957. Newsweek Senior Editor and Columnist (1983-2011); Slate; Hoover Institu
tion Media Fellow (2002). TELEVISION: Countdown. Father: James M. Alter; Mother:
Joanne Alter; Brother: Hamilton Alter; Wife: Emily Jane Lazar (producer at Colb
ert Report, m. 18-Oct-1986, three children).
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Karen J. Alter
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Jon B. Alterman
Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Drew Altman
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation president & CEO; International Medical Corps d
irector.
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Roger C. Altman
B. 1945. Evercore Partners Founder, Chairman and CEO (1996-); US Treasury Depart
ment Deputy Secretary (1993-94); Blackstone Group Vice Chairman (1987-92); Lehma
n Brothers Co-Head, Investment Banking (1981-87); US Treasury Department Assista
nt Secretary (1977-81); Lehman Brothers Partner (1974-77); Member of the Board o
f Lehman Brothers; Member of the Board of Vertis Communications; American Museum
of Natural History Vice Chairman; Bilderberg Group; Council on Foreign Relation
s; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for Pre
sident; National Park Foundation Board of Directors; New Visions for Public Scho
ols Trustee; New York Presbyterian Hospital Trustee; Obama for America; Trilater

al Commission. Jurate Kazickas spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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William C. Altman
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David Altshuler
David Altshuler | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Endocrinologist and human ge
neticist David Altshuler is a founding member of the Broad Institute and serves
as director of the Broads Program in Medical and
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Jose E. Alvarez
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Amy E. Alving
SAIC: About: Leadership: Amy E. Alving, Ph.D (Science Applications International
Corporation.)
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Catherine M. Amirfar
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Marvin Ammori
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Deborah S. Amos
Executive summary: NPR foreign correspondent.
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Anand to Azim
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Manpreet S. Anand
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David A. Andelman
Editor of World Policy Journal, having previously served as the American e
xecutive editor at Forbes.com and was a news reporter for the New York Times, ba
sed in New York, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, and CBS News, based in Paris
. He has also worked for The New York Daily News as the business editor, CNBC as
Washington correspondent and Smallcapcenter.com as editor-in-chief. He is also
a member of the Leadership Committee of the Committee to Protect Journalists, th
e Century Association of New York, the Grolier Club and the Harvard Club of New
York City. [Not to be confused w/David R. Andelman B. 1940. Member of the Board
of CBS (2005-); Member of the Board of National Amusements; Member of the Board
of Viacom (2000-05); Gore 2000.]
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Harold W. Andersen
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Christine Anderson
Blackstone Group VP; College of the Holy Cross graduate; Council on Foreign Rela
tions member. Past: 2004 John F. Kerry presidential campaign deputy press secret
ary; 2006 Eliot Spitzer (NY) gubernatorial campaign communications director; Bru
nswick Group account director; Good Morning America segment producer; Eliot Spit
zer press secretary; UBS AG associate director for corporate communications;Will
iam J. Clinton administration director of press pool operations. Richard L. Siewe
rt Jr. spouse.
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Craig B. Anderson
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Desaix Anderson
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Edward G. Anderson III
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Gloria B. Anderson
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John B. Anderson
AKA John Bayard Anderson. B. 1922. US Congressman, Illinois 16th (1961-81)
; Illinois State Official States Attorney, Winnebago County, IL (1956-60); Greenb

erg & Lieberman; World Federalist Association CEO (1992-); Caring Institute Boar
d of Trustees (Honorary); Electronic Privacy Information Center Advisory Board;
Illinois State Bar Association 1946; Secret Service Codename Miracle, Starburst,
Stardust. Wife: Keke Machakos (m. 1953, one son, four daughters).
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Lisa Anderson
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Mark A. Anderson
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Paul F. Anderson
Aspen Institute trustee; Booz Allen Hamilton senior adviser; Lyric Opera of Chic
ago trustee; University of Chicago Hospitals trustee.
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Wendy R. Anderson
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Wendy R. Anderson
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Terry L. Andreas
School for Field Studies founder. Past: Boston University trustee.
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David R. Andrews
B. 1942. Pepsi Senior VP Government Affairs, General Counsel (2002-04); McCu
tchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen Partner (1981-97 and 2000-02); US State Department
Legal Adviser to Madeleine Albright(1997-2000); US Health & Human Services Depa
rtment Principal Deputy General Counsel (1980-81); Environmental Protection Agen
cy Legal Counsel (1977-80); Environmental Protection Agency Regional Counsel, Re
gion IX (1975-77); Member of the Board of PG&E (2000-); Member of the Board of U
nionBanCal; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Trustee; American Arbitration Ass
ociation Trustee; American Bar Association; American Law Institute; Asia Foundat
ion Trustee, Senior Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Lawyers Committee for C
ivil Rights Under Law Board of Directors; Marin Community FoundationTrustee; Pac
ific Council on International Policy; Practising Law Institute Trustee.
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Michael A. Andrews
B. 1944. US Congressman, Texas 25th (3-Jan-1983 to 3-Jan-1995); Texas State
Official Assistant District Attorney, Harris County, TX (1972-76); Law Clerk for
US District Court Judge, Southern District, TX (1971-72); Gore 2000; State Bar
of Texas 1971. 7-Eleven, Inc. lobbyist; American Wind Energy Association lobbyis
t; Bridgewater Capital Corporation lobbyist; Equifax Inc. lobbyist; Ourhealthcon
nector lobbyist; Pew Charitable Trusts lobbyist; Portland General Electric lobby
ist. Wife: Ann.
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Mark Angelson
Chicago Council on Global Affairs director; Human Rights First director; Institu
te of International Education trustee; MidOcean Partners chairman; Northwestern
University trustee; Terra Foundation for American Art director. Past: Moore Wall
ace Incorporated CEO; R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company CEO; Sidley Austin LLP partn
er. Lynn Angelson spouse lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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M. Michael Ansour
John Duke Anthony
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Nancy A. Aossey
International Medical Corps president & CEO; Jordan River Foundation trustee; Pa
cific Council on International Policy director; Rand Corporation Center for Midd
le East Public Policy advisory board member. William J. Clinton Foundation $50,0
01 to $100,000.
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David P. Apgar
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Mari Carmen Aponte


Belizean Grove member; El Salvador U.S. ambassador; National Alliance for Hispan
ic Health director; Rosemont College trustee. Past: Aponte Consulting attorney;
Moon Landrieu special assistant; Puerto Rican Federal Affairs Administration exe
cutive director.
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Kofi Appenteng
B. 1957. Executive summary: Thacher Proffitt & Wood LLP. Africa-America Inst
itute Board of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations Life Member; Association o
f the Bar of the City of New York; New York State Bar Association; Obama for Ame
rica.
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Kwame Anthony Appiah
B. 1954. Gay. Executive summary: The Ethics of Identity. Dean for America; G
hanaian Ancestry. Father: Joseph Appiah (barriest, b. in Ghana); Mother: Peggy C
ripps (dau. of Sir Stafford Cripps).
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Anne E. Applebaum
B. 1964. A journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has writte
n extensively about communism and the development of civil society inCentral and
Eastern Europe. She has been an editor at The Economist, and a member of the ed
itorial board of The Washington Post (20022006). She is married to Foreign Minist
er of Poland Radosaw Sikorski. They have two sons: Aleksander and Tadeusz.
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Francis J. Aquila
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Cresencio S. Cris Arcos
B. 1943. US Homeland Security Department Dir. of Intl. Affairs, US Customs &
Border Protection (2003-); Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1998-2003); AT&
T VP & Managing Dir. of Intl. Public Affairs, Latin America and Canada (1995-200
2); Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1993-95); US State Department Sr. Depy.
Asst. Secy. for Intl. Narcotics & Crime (1993-95); US Ambassador to Honduras (1
990-93); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affai
rs (1988-89); White House Staff Coordinator for Public Diplomacy on Central Amer
ica (1987-88); US State DepartmentDeputy Coordinator for Latin America, Office o
f Public Diplomacy (1986-87); US State Department Deputy Director, Nicaraguan Hu
manitarian Assistance Office (1985-86); US State Department Public Affairs Couns
elor, Honduras (1980-85); US State Department (1973-); Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Pacific Council on International Policy.
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Anthony Clark Arend
B. 1958. Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown Unive
rsity.
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Gideon Argov
President and Chief Executive Officer of Entegris, taking the helm of the
company immediately after its merger with Mykrolis an Advisory Partner at Castle
Island Partners LLC. Mr. Argov served as a Special Limited Partner of Parthenon
Capital, LLC since 2001. More here>http://investing.businessweek.com/research/st
ocks/people/person.asp?personId=636771&ticker=ENTG:US.
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Stanley S. Arkin
http://www.almevents.com/admin/apps/Person/PersonView.cfm?person_id=46222 The
founding partner of Arkin Kaplan Rice LLP and Chairman of The Arkin Group LLC, a
private intelligence and consulting firm. Museum of Arts and Design trustee; Na
tional Security Network advisory board member.
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Michael H. Armacost
AKA Michael Hayden Armacost. B. 1937. Brookings Institution President (1
995-2002); US Ambassador to Japan (1989-93); US Under Secretary of State for Pol

itical Affairs (1984-89); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1982-84); US State D


epartment Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
(1980-82); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary (1978-80); US Natio
nal Security Council Senior Staff Member for East Asia (1977-78); US State Depar
tment Policy Planning Staff (1974-77); US State Department Special Asst. to the
Ambassador, Tokyo, Japan (1972-74); US State Department Policy Planning Staff (1
969-72); White House Fellows in the State Dept. (1969-70); Defense Policy Board;
Member of the Board of AFLAC (1994-); Member of the Board of Applied Materials
(1993-); Member of the Board of Cargill; Member of the Board of TRW; Member of t
he Board of USEC (2002-); America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Academy
of Diplomacy; Asia FoundationBoard of Trustees; Aspen Institute; Bill Bradley fo
r President; Bohemian Grove; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; George
W. Bush for President; Hoover Institution; McCain 2000; National Committee on U
S-China Relations Board of Directors; Trilateral Commission. Wife: Roberta June
Bray (Bonny, three sons).
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Lloyd Armstrong Jr.
Pacific Council on International Policy director.
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Mike Armstrong
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Henry H. Arnhold
Conservation International director; New School trustee. lives and/or works in Ne
w York, NY.
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Adam M. Aron
B. 1954. World Leisure Partners, Inc. Founder and CEO (2006-); Vail Resorts CEO
(1996-2006); Norwegian Cruise Line President and CEO (1993-96); United Air Lines
Senior VP Marketing (1990-93); Hyatt Hotel Corporation Senior VP; Western Airli
nes VP Marketing Programs; Pan-Am Systems Director, Marketing Plans and Programs
; Member of the Board of Crestline Capital; Member of the Board of FTD; Member o
f the Board of Nextel Partners; Member of the Board of Norwegian Cruise Line; Me
mber of the Board of Rewards Network, Inc.; Member of the Board of Royal Caribbe
an; Member of the Board of Starwood Hotels (2006-); Member of the Board of Vail
Resorts (as Chairman, 1996-2006); Al Franken for Senate; Chief Executive Leaders
hip Institute Board of Directors; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore
2000; Obama for America; Travel Industry Association of America Vice Chairman.
Wife: Abby (two children). Lives and/or works in Glencoe, IL.
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Melinda Arons
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Bernard W. Aronson
B. 1946. ACON Investments LLC Managing Partner (1996-); Goldman Sachs Internatio
nal Advisor (1993-96); US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Af
fairs (1989-93); The Policy Project President (1984-88); Democratic National Com
mittee Director of Policy (1981-83); White House Speechwriter (1977-81); White H
ouse Staff Deputy Asst. to the VP (1977-81); United Mineworkers of America Asst.
to the President (1972-76); The Raleigh Register Reporter; Member of the Board
of Global Hyatt Corporation; Member of the Board of Liz Claiborne (1998-); Membe
r of the Board of Mariner Energy Inc. (2004-); Member of the Board of Royal Cari
bbean (1993-); Bill Bradley for President; Center for Global Development Board o
f Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Forward Together PAC; Freedom House B
oard of Directors; Gore 2000; Inter-American Dialogue; John McCain 2008; McCain
2000; National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Board of Directors
; Straight Talk America. Wife: Carol L. Corillon.
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Jonathan David Aronson
USC Annenberg School for Communication; Board Member, Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference.
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Deana Arsenian
Adrienne Arsht
Kennedy Center trustee; Metropolitan Opera managing director; University of Miam
i trustee. Past: American Ballet Theatre trustee.
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Robert J. Art
Alberta Arthurs
Tribeca Film Institute vice chairman. Past: Renew Media executive director.
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Carole Artigiani
Global Kids director.
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Diego C. Asencio
AKA Diego Cortes Asencio. B. 1931. US Ambassador to Brazil 1983-86; US Ambassado
r to Colombia 1977; Prudential Underwriter (1953-55); American Academy of Diplom
acy; Council on Foreign Relations; Gore 2000. Wife: Nancy Asencio; Son: Manuel A
sencio; Son: Diego Carlos Asencio; Daughter: Maria Asencio; Son: Francis Asencio
.
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Ramin Asgard
Reza Aslan
Ploughshares Fund director.
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Ronald D. Asmus
George E. Assousa
Bama Athreya
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Betsy S. Atkins
B. 1955. Executive summary: Venture capitalist. Baja Ventures CEO (1994-); NCI,
Inc. Chairman and CEO (1991-93); Ascend Communications EVP Sales and Marketing (
1989-90); Unisys VP Marketing (1987-88); Member of the Board of Amplitude Softwa
re Corp. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Ascend Communications (1989-99);
Member of the Board of Chicos FAS (2004-); Member of the Board of Human Genome Sc
iences (2003-?); Member of the Board of HealthSouth (2003-); Member of the Board
of Lucent (2000-02); Member of the Board of NASDAQ; Member of the Board of Olym
pic Steel (1998-2000); Member of the Board of Paradyne; Member of the Board of P
olycom (1999-); Member of the Board of Reynolds American (2004-); Member of the
Board of Selectica; Member of the Board of SunPower Corporation (2005-); Member
of the Board of UTStarcom (2002-); Member of the Board of Visto; BT Group Adviso
r; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; The Conference Board; Friends of
Katherine Harris; National Association of Corporate Directors; Practising Law I
nstitute.
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Caroline Atkinson
Bernadette Atuahene
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J. Brian Atwood
B. 1942. US Agency for International Development (1993-99); US Under Secretary o
f State for Management (1993 for five weeks); National Democratic Institute for
International Affairs President (1986-93); US Assistant Secretary of State for L
egislative Affairs (1979-81); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign
Relations; Freedom House Board of Trustees; Hillary Clinton for President; Ploug
hshares Fund Advisory Board. Wife: Susan J. Atwood (m. 1991); Son: John; Daughte
r: Deborah; Daughter: Michelle.
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James E. Auer
Paul S. Auerbach
Paul Auerbach Wikipedia Paul Stuart Auerbach is an American physician who is a l
eading voice in the area of wilderness medicine. He is a founder and past presid
ent of the Wilderness Medical Society. Auerbach was the editor for the Journal o

f
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David D. Aufhauser
Atlantic Council of the United States director.
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Byron Auguste
Hope Street Group co-founder; McKinsey & Company director, social sector office;
Pacific Council on International Policy director; William & Flora Hewlett Found
ation director.
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Norman R. Augustine
B. 1935. Lockheed Martin CEO (1996-97); Lockheed Martin President (1995); Martin
Marietta CEO (1987-95); LTV VP, LTV Missiles and Space Company (1970-73); Dougl
as Aircraft (1958-65); Member of the Board of Black and Decker (1997-); Member o
f the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2002-); Member of the Board of In-Q-Tel; Member
of the Board of Lockheed Martin (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Martin Mar
ietta (1988-95); Member of the Board of Phillips Petroleum (1989-2002); Member o
f the Board of Procter & Gamble (1989-2007); Member of the Board of Riggs Nation
al; Homeland Security Advisory Council; Alfalfa Club 1989; American Academy of A
rts and Sciences; American Astronautical Society Fellow; American Philosophical
Society 1997; American Red Cross Former Chairman; American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Honorary Member; Boy Scouts of America Former President; Bretton Wood
s Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for a New American Security Board of Director
s; Center for Security Policy; Challenger Center for Space Science Education Cou
ncil of Advisors; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Board of Trustees; Cordell Hu
ll Institute Board of Directors; George W. Bush for President; IEEEFellow; John
McCain 2008; National Academy of Engineering; National Association of Corporate
Directors Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; National
Space Society Board of Governors; Partnership for Public Service Board of Gover
nors; RAND Corporation Transition 2001 Panelist; Romney for President; Science D
ebate 2008 Steering Committee; Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society; Sigma Xi Scientific R
esearch Society; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society; Alfalfa Party candidate
for US President; Distinguished Eagle Scout Award; Distinguished Service Medal;
ASME Medal 2003; Eagle Scout; National Medal of Technology 1997; Silver Buffalo
1994. Wife: Margareta Engman (Meg, m. 1962, one son, one daughter); Son: Greg (d.)
; Daughter: Rene.
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Josiah Lee Auspitz
The Claremont Institute Josiah Lee Auspitz is a writer whose articles appear in
publications such as The New York Times, Public Interest, Newsweek, and others.
He is also the program director
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Jesse H. Ausubel
John F. Avedon
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John E. Avery
Americas Society honorary director.
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William H. Avery
-?>http://www.nndb.com/people/253/000119893/ | Kansas House of Representatives m
ember; Kansas state government governor; U.S. House of Representatives member.
-DEAD, Nov. 2009
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Ronit Avni
Patrick G. Awuah Jr.
Robert M. Axelrod
David R. Ayn
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H. Brandt Ayers
Anniston Star chairman & publisher; Century Foundation trustee; Nieman Foundatio

n for Journalism advisory board member.


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Alyssa Ayres
Khalid Azim
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Babbitt to Bissell
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Bruce E. Babbitt
B. 1938. US Secretary of the Interior (1993-2001); Governor of Arizona (1978
-87); Attorney General of Arizona (1975-78); Latham & Watkins Counsel, Washingto
n, DC (2001-); New Perspectives Quarterly Advisory Board; Atomic Heritage Founda
tion Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations; Gore 2000; John Kerry for Pre
sident; Kerry Victory 2004; National Conservation System Foundation Board of Tru
stees; Trilateral Commission; World Wildlife Fund Board of Directors. Wife: Harr
iet C. Babbitt (Hattie, nee Harriet Coons, diplomat, m. 1968, two sons); Son: Chri
stopher; Son: T. J..
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Eileen F. Babbitt
http://www.pon.harvard.edu/faculty/eileen-babbitt/ Professor of International
Conflict Management Practice and Director of the International Negotiation and C
onflict Resolution Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts
University. She is also a Faculty Associate of the Program on Negotiation at the
Harvard Law School and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her practi
ce as a facilitator and trainer has included work in the Middle East, the Balkan
s, and with U.S. government agencies, regional intergovernmental organizations,
and international and local NGOs. Before joining the Fletcher faculty, Professor
Babbitt was Director of Education and Training at the United States Institute o
f Peace in Washington, D.C. and Deputy Director of the Program on International
Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the Weatherhead Center for International Aff
airs, Harvard University.
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Harriet C. Hattie Babbitt
AKA Harriet Coons. B. 1947. Jennings Strouss Member; US Agency for Internation
al Development Deputy Administrator (1997-2001); US Ambassador to the Organizati
on of American States (1993-97); Robbins & Green Partner (1973-2001); Baltic-Ame
rican Partnership Fund Board of Directors; Campaign for American Leadership in t
he Middle East; Council on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Friends of Hilla
ry; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committe
e; International Womens Forum; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Natio
nal Democratic Institute for International Affairs Board of Directors; Planned P
arenthood Central and Northern Arizona; Population Action International Board of
Directors; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Senior Public Polic
y Scholar. Husband: Bruce Babbitt (politician, m. 1968, two sons); Son: Christop
her; Son: T. J.
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James L. Bacchus
B. 1949. Greenberg Traurig Chairman, Global Trade Practice Group (2004-); Worl
d Trade Organization Judge, Appellate Body, WTO (1995-2003); US Congressman, Flo
rida 15th (3-Jan-1993 to 3-Jan-1995); US Congressman, Florida 11th (3-Jan-1991 t
o 3-Jan-1993); Florida State Official General Counsel, Comprehensive Plan Commit
tee (1986-87); US State Department Special Asst. to US Trade Representative (197
9-81); Florida State Official Staff to Gov. Reubin Askew (1974-78); American Bar
Association; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Columbia Bar; Florida Ba
r; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for
President; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Rebecca (d. 20-Jul-2006 leukemia); Daug
hter: Jamey.
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Andrew J. Bacevich, Sr.
B. 1947. Executive summary: American Empire. Coalition for a Realistic Foreign
Policy; Council on Foreign Relations; The Independent Institute; International

Institute for Strategic Studies. Wife: Nancy Bacevich (one son, three daughters)
; Son: Andrew J. Bacevich, Jr. (b. 8-Jul-1979, d. 13-May-2007 killed in action,
Iraq); Daughter: Jennifer Bacevich; Daughter: Amy Bacevich; Daughter: Katy Bacev
ich.
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Christine H. Bader
http://www.policyinnovations.org/innovators/people/data/ChristineBader Advis
or to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary- General for business and h
uman rights and Harvard Professor. From 19992008, she was with BP plc.
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William B. Bader
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=William_B._Bader A specialist in int
ernational policy developmentjoined the U.S. Department of State in 1965 as a Fore
ign Service Officer with the Office of Regional Political-Military Affairs. membe
r of the Cosmos Club, and the Washington Institute for Foreign Affairs, etc. [Re
ad much more at link.]
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Donald A. Baer
Burson-Marsteller vice chairman; Georgetown Day School trustee; PBS Foundation
director; Penn Schoen Berland LLC chairman. Past: Nancy Bard assistant to the pr
esident; Discovery Communications Inc. SVP; William J. Clinton administration as
sistant to the president. Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Bruce M. Bagley
University of California, Los Angeles. Was assistant professor of Comparative
Politics and Latin American Studies at the School of Advanced International Stud
ies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University and the chair of International Studie
s at the University of Miami.
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Elizabeth Frawley Bagley
B. 1952. US Official US Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (2003); US Sta
te Department Senior Advisor to Secretary Madeleine Albright (1997-2001); US Amb
assador to Portugal (1994-97); US State Department Congressional Liaison, Confer
ence on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1980-81); US State Department Specia
l Asst. to Amb. Sol Linowitz for the Camp David Accords (1979-80); US State Depa
rtment Congressional Liaison Officer for the Panama Canal Treaties (1977-79); Ma
natt, Phelps & Phillips Of Counsel; Al Franken for Senate; Council of American A
mbassadors; William J. Clinton Presidential Library Chair, Board of Trustees; Co
uncil on Foreign Relations Associate Director, Task Force on Democracy; Democrat
ic National Committee Chair, National Advisory Board; Democratic Senatorial Camp
aign Committee; French-American Foundation Board member; Friends of Hillary; Gor
e 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Comm
ittee; John Kerry for President; National Democratic Institute for International
Affairs Board member; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for Illinois; Vital
Voices Global Partnership Board member; Massachusetts Bar Association; District
of Columbia Bar; Roast: Bob Woodruff (2007); Hillraiser 2008. Husband: Smith Ba
gley (two children). Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Michael Bahar
<wife Hannah Yelland Deputy legal adviser to the National Security Council Staf
f; adjunct professor at New York University (NYU).
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Jed Bailey
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jed-bailey/4/717/122 Energy expert and entrepreneur
. Managing Partner at Energy Narrative; Founder at The Popo Agie Group LLC; Presi
dent at Kaleidoshapes. Past: Vice President, Applied Research Consulting at IHS
CERA; Managing Director, Applied Research at CERA; Managing Director, Emerging M
arkets Group at CERA; Managing Director, Latin America Energy atCERA; Senior Dir
ector, Latin America Energy at CERA.
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Ron Bailey
-?>The science editor for Reason magazine. He has produced several series and
documentaries for PBS television and ABC News. His articles and reviews have ap
peared in The Wall Street Journal,The Washington Post, Commentary, The New York
Times Book Review, The Public Interest, Smithsonian magazine, National Review, F
orbes, The Washington Times, Newsday, and Readers Digest. Free Enterprise Natio
n board of advisors member. Bailey lives in Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville
, Virginia.
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Leslie E. Bains
<Leslie and Harrison Bains. Commonfund trustee; Modern Bank, N.A. vice chair. P
ast: AFS Intercultural Programs president; American University chair; HSBC North
America Holdings Inc. senior EVP.
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Peter Baird
Age 44. Head of Private Equity, Africa, Standard Chartered Private Equity Limi
ted, Standard Chartered PLC. Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc. director. Past: Seni
or Advisor at Vantage Capital Group; President of DJO Finance LLC and DJO Opco
Holdings, Inc.; Group President of Therapeutic Devices at DJO Finance LLC (Also
known as Encore Medical Corp., ReAble Therapeutics Finance, LLC); Partner of the
Mid-Atlantic Office and Principal at McKinsey & Company, Inc.; Blackstone (2006
-07); Principal of Brait Private Equity (1997-99); Investment Banker of Lehman B
rothers in New York. Chairman of the Board at Consolidated Infrastructure Group
Limited since July 2011 and served as its Acting Chairman since November 5, 2010
. He has been a Director of EastPharma Ltd. since 2007 and Catalent Pharma Solut
ions, Inc., since April 2007. He has been an Independent Non-Executive Director
of Consolidated Infrastructure Group Limited since March 24, 2010. Mr. Baird als
o serves as a Director of Buildworks Group. based in Johannesburg.
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Zoe E. Baird
B. 1952. President Bill Clintons 1993 nominee for Attorney General, who h
ad to withdraw her name after it became known that she never paid payroll taxes
on two illegal aliens (a couple from Peru) working for her as chauffeur and nann
y. Baird ultimately paid a $2,900 fine for the infractions. | Foreign Intellige
nce Advisory Board (1993-2001); OMelveny and Myers Partner; AetnaSenior VP and Ge
neral Counsel (1990-96); General Electric Counselor and Staff Executive; Member
of the Board of Boston Properties (2005-); Member of the Board of Chubb (1998-);
Member of the Board ofConvergys (2003-); Brookings Institution Trustee (1998-);
Council on Foreign Relations; ICANN President; Markle Foundation President (199
8-); Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age, C
o-Chair; Trilateral Commission; World Community Grid Advisory Board. Husband: Pa
ul Gewirtz (Yale Law professor, m. 8-Jun-1986); Son: Julian Baird Gewirtz.
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Arnold B. Baker
http://csis.org/expert/arnold-b-baker (Senior Associate (Non-resident), Energy
and National Security Program) Baker is the chief economist of Sandia National
Laboratories (SNL) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a deputy to the executive v
ice president and deputy laboratories director for integrated technologies and s
ystems, and he serves as principal political economic adviser. He is past presid
ent of the International Association for Energy Economics (2005) and former pres
ident of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics (2002). Prior to joining SNL
in 1996, he served for 17 years at Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), holding a
number of positions including director of political economic analysis, director
of public issues, director of energy market analysis, and manager of strategic p
lanning (ARCO Oil and Gas Company). Prior to joining ARCO, he served at the U.S.
Department of the Treasury as special assistant to the undersecretary for moneta
ry affairs and as a staff economist at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
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Audrey Baker
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Howard H. Baker Jr.


B. 1925. Executive summary: Reagans Chief of Staff, 1987-88. Baker Donelson
Bearman & Caldwell Senior Counsel; US Ambassador to Japan (2001-05); White Hous
e Chief of Staff (1987-89 under Ronald Reagan); Foreign Intelligence Advisory Bo
ard (1986-87); US Senator, Tennessee (1967-85); Member of the Board of FedEx (c.
1996); 4-H Club; Alfalfa Club President, 1973; Center for Strategic & Internati
onal Studies; Common Good Advisory Board; Council of American Ambassadors; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole for President; Freedom Forum Secretary,
Board of Trustees; George W. Bush for President; IFES Board of Directors; John M
cCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; Partnership for a Secure
America Advisory Board; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity; Alfalfa Party candidate for US
President; Presidential Medal of Freedom 26-Mar-1984; Secret Service Codename Sn
apshot; Watergate Scandal. Wife: Joy Dirksen (dau. of Everett Dirksen, m. Dec-19
51, d. 1993 cancer, one son, one daughter); Son: Darek Dirksen Baker (b. 1953);
Daughter: Cynthia Baker (b. 1956); Wife: Nancy Kassebaum (US Senator, b. 1932, m
. 7-Dec-2001). Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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James A. Baker III
B. 1930. White House Chief of Staff (1992-93); US Secretary of State (1989
-92); US Secretary of the Treasury (1985-88); White House Chief of Staff (1981-8
5); US National Security Council (1981-85); US Commerce Department Undersecretar
y of Commerce (1975); George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Smithsonian Inst
itution Trustee (1977-); Baker Botts; Carlyle Group Senior Counsel; Enron Lobbyi
st; Member of the Board of EDS (1996-2003); Alfalfa Club President, 1985; Americ
an Academy of Diplomacy Charter Member; American Success PAC; Association for Di
plomatic Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directors; Atlantic Coun
cil Honorary Director; Bretton Woods Committee; Council on Foreign Relations; Fo
undation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron; Friends of Giuli
ani Exploratory Committee; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; John McCain 2008;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; Pilgrims Society; Reagan-Bush
84; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1991; Woodrow Wils
on Award for Public Service; Secret Service Codename Fencing Master, Foxtail; Fl
orida 2000 Recount; Bush Pioneer 2004; Iraq Study Group Co-Chairman; Funeral: Ro
nald Reagan (2004); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007) Honorary Pallbearer. Wife: Mary
Stuart McHenry (d. 1970, seven children); Wife: Susan Garrett (m. 1973); Son: Jo
hn C. Baker (rescued from a prison stint by his fathers connections). Lives and/o
r works in Houston, TX.
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Jim Baker
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John R. Baker
U.S. Air Force general.
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Nancy Kassebaum Baker
AKA Nancy Landon. B. 1932. Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships
; US Senator, Kansas (1979-97); 4-H Club adult leader; American Philosophical So
ciety1996; Atlantic Council Director; Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence; Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; Its My Party Too National Advisory Board; John McCain
2008; McCain 2000; National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directo
rs (former); Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Vital Voices Globa
l Partnership Honorary Chair, Board of Directors; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; Wo
odrow Wilson Award for Public Service. Father: Alf Landon; Mother: Theo Cobb; Hu
sband: Philip Kassebaum (businessman, m. Jun-1955, div. 1975, three sons, one da
ughter); Son: Richard Landon Kassebaum (d. 27-Aug-2008 brain tumor); Husband: Ho
ward Baker (former Senator and Presidential Chief of Staff, m. 1996).
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Pauline H. Baker
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Stewart A. Baker
Steptoe & Johnson LLP partner. Past: National Security Agency general counsel

; John Paul Stevens clerk; U.S. Department of Education deputy general counsel;
U.S. Department of Homeland Security first assistant secretary. Anne Kornhauser
Baker spouse.
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Thurbert E. Baker
Shaul Bakhash
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Peter Bakstansky
<wife Georgia. Retired in 2005 as senior vice president of the Federal Res
erve Bank of New York and a member of the banks management committee after 30 yea
rs. Prior to joining the Fed, Mr. Bakstansky served in several capacities at Cha
se Manhattan Bank starting in 1966, including six years in Europe, based in Pari
s and Brussels, and from 1972-74 as vice president and director of public relati
ons at Chases head office. Before that, Mr. Bakstansky was a business news writer
for several newspapers in New York, including serving as banking editor of the
New York Herald Tribune from 1964 to mid-1966, when it closed. Bakstansky is mar
ried and lives in Manhattan.
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Paul Balaran
http://carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_id=43 (Ex
ecutive Vice President & Secretary ) Previously, Balaran was an assistant vice p
resident in the international division of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Compan
y. He serves on the board of trustees at the Japan-America Society of Washington
, D.C. and on the board of editors at Orbis, the Foreign Policy Research Institu
tes quarterly journal of world affairs.
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David A. Baldwin
-?>SCF Partners managing director. 2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign Texas
finance committee member. Lives and/or works in Houston, TX.
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Robert E. Baldwin
Sherman Baldwin
Carol Baldwin Moody
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Carter F. Bales
Cancer Research Institute trustee emeritus; Grand Canyon Trust director; NewWorl
d Capital Group chairman & founding partner. Past: Wicks Group of Companies LLC
managing partner. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Kenneth Balick
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kenbalick President at RockBridge Global Advisors.
Past: Director, International Business Development & Strategy at Capital Company
of America; Special Assistant to the President/CEO at Nomura Securities Interna
tional; Director, Asian Programs at Carnegie Council on Ethics and International
Affairs; Legislative Aide to Yoshihiko Seki at Japanese Parliament. Greater New
York City Area.
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Gerald L. Baliles
B. 1940. Hunton & Williams Partner (1990-); Governor of Virginia (1986-90);
Attorney General of Virginia (1982-85); Virginia State House of Delegates 35th (
1976-82); Bell, Lacy & Baliles Partner (1975-81); Virginia State Official Deputy
Attorney General (1972-75); Virginia State Official Assistant Attorney General
(1967-72); Member of the Board of Norfolk Southern (1990-); Member of the Board
of Shenandoah Life Insurance Company; 4-H Club; American Bar Association; Counci
l on Foreign Relations; John O. Marsh Institute Honorary Member, Advisory Commit
tee; New Leadership for America PAC; Rotary International Richmond; Virginia Bar
Association; Young Mens Christian Association Board of Directors, Virginia State
YMCA. Wife: Jeannie P. Baliles (m. for 31 years, div. 1996); Wife: Robin Deal (
m. 1-Mar-2003).
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Daniella Ballou-Aares
http://socialenterpriseconference.org/panelist/daniella-ballou-aares Partn
er and North American Regional Director, Dalberg, Global Development Advisors. Sh
e advises leading foundations, international organizations, companies and NGOs o
n strategies to increase their impact on some of the worlds most pressing global
challenges. Her clients have included the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UN Fou
ndation, Rockefeller Foundation, World Bank, FAO, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB
and Malaria, US Government, UNDP, UNFPA, International Center for Research on Wo
men, Human Rights Watch and Millennium Promise.
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Roberta Balstad
http://www.ciesin.org/rmiller.html (Formerly Roberta Balstad Miller) is Senio
r Research Scientist at Columbia University and a Senior Fellow with CIESIN. Dr.
Balstad has published extensively on science policy, information technology and
scientific research, remote sensing applications and policy, and the role of th
e social sciences in understanding global environmental change.
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Larry Band
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Donald K. Bandler
B. 1947. Kissinger Associates Senior Director (2004-); Monsanto Senior VP, G
overnment Affairs (2002-04); US Ambassador to Cyprus (1999-2002); US State Depar
tment Counselor to the National Security Adviser, NATO Summit (1999); US Nationa
l Security Council Senior Director (1997-99); US Ambassador to France ad interim
(1997); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Paris, France (1995-97); U
S State Department Director of Israel and Arab-Israel Affairs (1994-95); US Stat
e Department Minister-Counselor for Political & Legal Affairs, Bonn, Germany (19
89-93); US State Department Head of Political-Military Affairs, Paris, France (1
985-89); US State Department Coordinator, Conference on Security & Cooperation i
n Europe (1983-85); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Director, Face to
Face (1978-79); Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt
for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Kerry Vi
ctory 2004. Wife: Jane (2 daughters, 1 son); Daughter: Lara; Daughter: Jillian;
Son: Jeffrey.
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Ajay Banga
B. 1960. Citigroup CEO, Asia/Pacific (2008-); Citigroup Chairman and CEO, Glob
al Consumer Group (2005-08); Citigroup EVP Global Consumer Group and President,
Retail Banking NA (2002-05); Citigroup Head, CitiFinancial and US Consumer Asset
s Division (2000-02); Citigroup (1996-); Pepsi Restaurants Division (1994-96); N
estl (1981-94); Member of the Board of Kraft Foods (2007-); Asia SocietyTrustee;
The Financial Services Roundtable; New York Hall of Science Trustee; Urban Leagu
e Trustee. Lives and/or works in Purchase, NY.
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Jon Banner
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Preeta D. Bansal
U.S. Office of Management and Budget general counsel & senior policy adviser. Pas
t: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; National Womens Law Center
director; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP partner; White House state d
inner (11/24/2009) invited guest. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
******
Manish Bapna
Zoltan Barany
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Benjamin R. Barber
B. 1939. Executive summary: Jihad vs. McWorld. American Health Decision, I
nc. National Advisory Board (1992-); Bill Bradley for President; Center for a Ne
w American Dream Advisory Board (2002-); Center on Media and Culture Advisory Bo
ard (1992-); Close Up Foundation National Advisory Council, Active Citizenship T

oday Project (1992-); Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic National Committe


e Issues Advisor (1988); French-American Foundation; Institute for the Arts of D
emocracy Board of Directors (1991-); Study Circles Resources Center Advisory Boa
rd (1991-); United Nations Association of the USA Advisor (1986-84); United Negr
o College Fund Board of Advisors, Service Learning Project (1993-); World Federa
list Association Board of Directors (2002-); Fulbright(1976-77); Guggenheim Fell
owship (1980-81). Common Cause governing board member; Demos senior fellow; Huff
ington Post contributor. Past: Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foun
dation trustee; Monitor Group LLC consultant on Libya. Father: Philip Barber; Mo
ther: Doris Frankel; Wife: (2 children); Son: Jeremy; Daughter: Rebecca; Wife: L
eah Kreutzer; Daughter: Cornelia.
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Charles F. Barber
Americas Society honorary director.
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James A. Barber
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Haley R. Barbour
B. 1947. Governor of Mississippi (Jan-2004 to present); National Policy Forum
Founder (1993); Republican National Committee Chairman (1993-97); American Succe
ss PAC; Americans for a Republican Majority; Americas Foundation; Bayou Leader PA
C; Bluegrass Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; Campaign America Inc.; Can
tor for Congress; Committee for the Preservation of Capitalism; Defend America P
AC; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; The Freedom Project;
FreedomWorks; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Katherine H
arris; Friends of Phil Gramm PAC; Friends of Roy Blunt; George W. Bush for Presi
dent; Keep Our Mission PAC; JD Hayworth for Congress; John McCain 2008; Leadersh
ip PAC 2006; Lindsey Graham for Senate; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Nation
al Council for a New America Founding Member; National Republican Senatorial Com
mittee; New Republican Majority Fund; Northern Lights PAC; Rely on Your Beliefs
Fund; Republicans Abroad Advisory Committee; Restoring the American Dream Board
of Directors; Resurgent Republic Advisory Board; Santorum 2000; Senate Victory F
und PAC; Spirit of America; Washington Legal Foundation Legal Policy Advisory Bo
ard; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Microsoft Washington lobbyist; Barbour, Gri
ffith & Rogers Founder, President, CEO (1991-99); Member of the Board of Amtrak;
Bush Pioneer 2000. Father: Jeptha Fowlkes Jr. (Jeppie, d. 1950 heart attack); Mot
her: LeFlore Johnson; Wife: Marsha Dickson (m. Dec-1971, two sons); Son: Sterlin
g Barbour; Son: Haley Reeves Barbour, Jr. (Reeves, b. circa 1980).
******
William G. Bardel
Age in 2011: 71. Hudson City Bancorp director; New York Landmarks Conservancy di
rector. Past: Lawrenceville School associate headmaster & CFO.
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Teresa C. Barger
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Joel D. Barkan
http://csis.org/expert/joel-d-barkan (Senior Associate (Non-resident), Afric
a Program) Professor emeritus of political science at the University of Iowa and
senior associate at CSIS. A specialist on issues of democratization and governa
nce across Anglophone Africa, he served as the first regional democracy and gove
rnance adviser for eastern and southern Africa at the U.S. Agency for Internatio
nal Development (USAID), from 1992 to 1994. Since then, he has straddled the wor
lds of academe and policy by consulting extensively for USAID, the UN Developmen
t Program, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, and the
World Bank, etc.
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Henri J. Barkey
Harry G. Barnes Jr.
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Michael D. Barnes

AKA Michael Darr Barnes. B. 1943. US Congressman, Maryland 8th (1979-87); Coving
ton & Burling of Counsel; Hogan & Hartson Partner (1993-2000); Arent Fox Partner
, Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn (1987-93); Member of the Board of Washingt
on Gas Light Company (1991-); Member of the Board of WGL Holdings (2000-); Brady
Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence President (2000-06); Center for National Polic
yChairman; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gore 20
00; Hillary Clinton for President; Inter-American Dialogue; John Kerry for Presi
dent; US-Panama Business Council Board of Directors; Hogan & Hartson Senior Part
ner, Lobbyist. Wife: Claudia; Daughter: Dillon; Daughter: Garrett.
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Bill Barnett
Michael Barnett
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Robert B. Barnett
B. 1946. Executive summary: Washington literary agent, debate coach. The g
o-to authors representative for the Washington elite, Barnett has negotiated lucr
ative book deals for Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, B
ob Woodward, Alan Greenspan, James Patterson, Katharine Graham, Tim Russert, Ste
phen White, George Will, Art Buchwald, James Carville and Mary Matalin, Karl Rov
e, Donna Brazile, Kitty Dukakis, William Bennett, James Baker, Cokie Roberts, To
ny Blair, Queen Noor, Benazir Bhutto, and many others. Negotiated to block a new
edition of Lynne Cheneys novelSisters. A tri-state debate champion in high school
, Barnett is also well-respected as a debate coach for Democratic candidates. Ba
rnett played George H.W. Bush in mock debates with Geraldine Ferraro, Michael Du
kakis, and Clinton, and later played Dick Cheney in practice debates with Joseph
Lieberman and John Edwards. Barnett also gave debate prep to Hillary Clinton, fo
r both her senatorial and presidential primary campaigns. He was her personal at
torney during the Whitewater scandal, and was twice chosen to break the news to
her about her husbands infidelities. | Williams & Connolly Partner (1978-); Willi
ams & ConnollyAssociate (1975-78); Congressional Staff Legislative Asst. to Sen.
Walter Mondale (1973-75); Law Clerk to Justice Byron White (1972-73); Law Clerk
to Judge John Minor Wisdom (1971-72); District of Columbia Bar; Kennedy Center
Trustee (1994-2004); Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity; US Supreme Court Bar; Whitewater
Scandal. Wife: Rita Braver (CBS correspondent, b. 1948, m. 10-Aug-1972, one daug
hter)
Daughter: Meredith (b. 1978).
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David W. Barno
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Barbara McConnell Barrett
B. 1950. US Ambassador to Finland (2008-); American Management Association Presi
dent & CEO (1997-98); Federal Aviation Administration Deputy Administrator (1988
-89); US Civil Aeronautics Board Vice Chairman (1982-85); Member of the Board of
Exponent; Member of the Board of Raytheon (1999-2008); Member of the Board of V
alley Bank of Arizona; The Aerospace Corporation Trustee; Americans for Truth in
Politics; Arizona World Affairs Council President (past); Bush-Cheney 04; Center
for International Private Enterprise Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Rel
ations; Economic Club of Phoenix President; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Forbes 200
0; Freedom House; George W. Bush for President; Global Center for Dispute Resolu
tion Research; International Womens Forum President; JD Hayworth for Congress; Ma
yo Foundation; National Association of Corporate Directors; National Legal Cente
r for the Public Interest Board of Directors; Pete Coors for Senate; Romney for
President; Smithsonian Institution National Board; Space Foundation; US-Afghan W
omens Council; US Defense Department Defense Business Board; US State Department
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (2003-). Husband: Craig R. Barrett (Chai
rman of Intel, m. 1985, two children).
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John A. Barrett
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Michael J. Barron

http://www.napawash.org/fellows/fellows-biographies/michael-j-barron/ (National
Academy of Public Administration) (2009) Director, Government Affairs, The Boein
g Company. Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Office of the
Secretary of the Army. Former positions with the Joint Chiefs of Staff: Assist
ant for Legislative Affairs, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
; Senior Advisor to the Chief Administrator and Presidential Envoy, Coalition Pr
ovisional Authority, Baghdad, Iraq; Director, Joint Lessons Learned and Assessme
nt Team, Baghdad, Iraq; Senior Chief Military Strategist and Joint Operational P
lanner. Former Senior Advisor to the Director, Office of Reconstruction and Hum
anitarian Assistance, Department of Defense. Former positions with the U.S. Arm
y: Commander; Director of Army Legislative Affairs to the United States Senate.
Former Assistant to the Speaker of the House for Defense and Foreign Policy, Of
fice of the Speaker, United States House of Representatives; Deputy Commander, M
ultinational Task Force 1-6, United Nations Peacekeeping Operation Able Sentry,
Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia; Aide de Camp and Executive Assistant t
o the Superintendent, U.S. Military Academy. |http://www.thecapitol.net/Faculty/
facultybioa.html.
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Grace Barry
John L. Barry
Lisa B. Barry
Nancy M. Barry
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Thomas C. Barry
AKA Thomas Corcoran Barry. B. 1944. Zephyr Management LP Founder, Presiden
t and CEO (1994-); Rockefeller & Co. President and CEO (1983-93); Saratoga Assoc
iates Principal and Founder (1982-83); T. Rowe Price Director of Mutual Fund Mar
keting (1981-82); T. Rowe Price President, Rowe Price New Horizons Fund (1979-82
); T. Rowe Price Director of Research (1979-81); T. Rowe Price(1969-79); Corning
Market Research Analyst (1966-67); Member of the Board of Massachusetts Mutual
Life (2007-); Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Rela
tions; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush for President;
Outward Bound Investment Chair.
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Jill Barshay
New York Bureau Chief for NPRs Marketplace. Barshay reports on a wide variety of
economic, financial and business issues for Marketplace. Over the past 15 years
she has covered business subjects from posts in Washington D.C. and around the
world. Prior to joining Marketplace, Jill wrote on tax policy, trade pacts and lo
bbying at Congressional Quarterly. She has also worked at the Asian Wall Street
Journal, the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Dow Jones News Services. Jill began he
r journalism career as a stringer for the New York Times and the Financial Times
in Moscow and Kiev right after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Charlene Barshefsky
<brother Al. B. 1950. Wilmer Hale Senior International Partner; US Trade
Representative (1997-2001); US State Department Deputy US Trade Representative
(1993-96); Steptoe & Johnson Partner (1983-93); Steptoe & Johnson Associate (197
5-83); Member of the Board of American Express (2001-); Member of the Board of E
ste Lauder (2001-); Member of the Board of Idenix Pharmaceuticals; Member of the
Board of Intel (2004-); Member of the Board of Starwood Hotels (2001-); American
Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; District
of Columbia Bar 1975; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Presid
ent; John Kerry for President; 0Trilateral Commission; Ukrainian Ancestry. Husba
nd: Edward B. Cohen.
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Reginald Bartholomew
B. 1936. US Ambassador to Italy (1993-97); US Under Secretary of State for A
rms Control and International Security Affairs (1989-92); US Ambassador to Spain
(1986-89); US Ambassador to Lebanon (1983-86); US State Department Special Cypr

us Coordinator, Bureau of Intl. Organization Affairs (1981-82); US Assistant Sec


retary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1979-81); US State DepartmentDepu
ty Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs (1977-79); US National Security
Council (1977-79); US State Department Policy Planning Staff Deputy Director (1
974-77); US Defense Department Director, Policy Planning Staff (1973-74); US Def
ense Department Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff (1969-73); US Defense Dep
artment Director, Policy Plans for National Security Council affairs (1972-74);
US State Department Policy Planning Staff, Office of the Asst. Secy. for Intl. S
ecurity Affairs (1968-69); Social Science Research Council (1962-63); American A
cademy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Rose-Anne Dognin (4 chi
ldren).
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Maria S. Bartiromo
B. 1967. Executive summary: CNBC financial correspondent.
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Joseph W. Bartlett
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Richard A. Bartlett
B. 1958. Resource Holdings Ltd. Managing Director and Principal; Eastshore Aviat
ion LLC Principal; Member of the Board of Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp. (as Chair
man); Member of the Board of Hotelworks.com(1996-); Member of the Board of US Ai
rways (2005-); Council on Foreign Relations; New York State Bar Association.
******
Tim Bartlett
Edith L. Bartley
Jason E. Bartolomei
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David A. Bartsch
-?>Director-finance Usa Network NYC.
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John T. Basek
-?>http://www.globalrealestate.org/retreat/profile.asp?m=us08&rcd=23453&ofn=1168
54& John (T.) Basek has been an international real estate developer and investor
for 15 years. Through the Clintondale Group of companies, John has headed the r
e-development of nearly one-half million square feet of property in central Prag
ue, Czech Republic since 1997, etc. Albany, NY.
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Adrian A. Basora
B. 1938. Eisenhower Fellowships President (1996-2004); US Ambassador to Czechia
(1992-95); US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1992); US Official Senior Research A
ssociate, Center for the Study of Foreign Affairs, FSI (1991-92); US National Se
curity Council Director for European Affairs (1989-91); US State Department Depu
ty Chief of Mission, Madrid, Spain (1986-89); US State Department Political Coun
selor, Paris, France (1983-86); US State Department Director of Development Fina
nce (1980-83); US State Department Deputy Treasury Representative (1976-80); Pen
nsylvania State Official Governor, Philadelphia Board of Trade; Member of the Bo
ard of Quaker Investment Trust (2002-); Member of the Board of Philadelphia Stoc
k Exchange (1997-2002); Council on Foreign Relations; Eisenhower Fellowships Tru
stee, Executive Committee; Foreign Policy Research Institute Director, Project o
n Democratic Transitions; Foreign Policy Research Institute Senior Fellow; Found
ation for a Civil Society Board of Directors; International Research and Exchang
es Board Board member. Wife: Pauline Barnes (writer, one daughter).
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Gary J. Bass
Peter E. Bass
Warren Bass
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Alan R. Batkin
<w/ Zvi Galil. Age in 2011: 66. Brookings Institution trustee; Cantel Me
dical Corp. director; Eton Park Capital Management vice chairman;Hasbro, Inc. di

rector; International Rescue Committee overseer; Omnicom Group director; Univers


ity of Rochester life trustee. Past: Kissinger Associates, Inc. vice chairman; Qw
est Communications International Inc. director. | http://virtualglobetrotting.co
m/map/alan-batkins-house/ (Greenwich, Ct.)
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Francis M. Bator
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/about/faculty-staff-directory/francis-bator Profess
or of Political Economy Emeritus
Harvard Kennedy School. Before coming to Harvard in 1967, he was for three years
deputy national security advisor to President Lyndon B. Johnson. He has also se
rved as senior economic advisor in A.I.D., special consultant to the secretary o
f the treasury, and consultant to the departments of state and defense.
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Charles C. Battaglia
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Evan Bayh
AKA Birch Evans Bayh III. B. 1955. McGuireWoods LLP Partner (2011-); U
S Senator, Indiana (1999-2011); Governor of Indiana (1989-97); US Secretary of S
tateIndiana (1986-88); Law Clerk for a federal court judge; Alfalfa Club 1999; B
ilderberg Group Portugal, Jun-1999; Committee for the Liberation of Iraq Honorar
y Co-Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Leadership Council Chair
man; National Endowment for Democracy Board Member; National Student Leadership
Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; New Democrat Movement Founder, Senate New
Democrat Coalition; District of Columbia Bar; Indiana State Bar Association; Ph
i Kappa Psi Fraternity. Father: Birch Bayh (hog farmer, Indiana Senator); Mother
: Marvella Hern Bayh (d. 24-Apri-1979 breast cancer); Wife:Susan B. Bayh (law pr
ofessor, m. 13-Apr-1985, twin sons); Son: Birch Evans Bayh IV (Beau, twin, b. 9-No
v-1995); Son: Nicholas Harrisonn Bayh (twin, b. 9-Nov-1995).
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Elmira Bayrasli
http://www.endeavor.org/network/endeavorglobal/managementteam/elmira-bayrasl
i/787 Director of Partnerships, Policy & Outreach at Endeavor, a New York-based
nonprofit supporting high-impact entrepreneurship in emerging markets. Before jo
ining Endeavor, Elmira was the Chief Spokesperson and Director of Press and Publ
ic Information at the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. In 199
4, she joined the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, working for then Ambassado
r Madeleine K. Albright. From 1997-2000 she was a Presidential Appointee at the
Department of State, in the Secretary of States office. She also served on the ne
gotiating team in the Office of the Special Cyprus Co-ordinator.
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Frank D. Bean
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Nancy Bearg
High-level National Security Professional. Partner at Reboot Partners LLC; Sen
ior Advisor at Project on National Security Reform; Adjunct Professor at Elliott
School of International Affairs, George Washington University. Past: Committee
member at National Academies of Science; Senior Advisor, US Engagement with the
Muslim World at Search for Common Ground; President and CEO at EnterpriseWorks/V
ITA; Director for International Peace, Security and Prosperity at The Aspen Inst
itute; Director for International Programs and Public Diplomacy at National Secu
rity Council; Volunteer overseas at Public Service; National Security Advisor to
the Vice President of the United States at Office of the Vice President; Princi
pal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower, Resources, and Personnel Affairs at
Department of the U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense; Director of Policy Ana
lysis, Near East, Africa and South Asia (OSD/ISA) at United States Department of
Defense; Program and Budget Analyst, National Security and International Affair
s Division at Congressional Budget Office; Professional Staff member at Senate A
rmed Services Committee; Assistant, Program Analysis Directorate at National Sec
urity Council; Intern, Nigeria Desk at US Department of State. | http://santa-fe
-group.com/consultants/nancy-bearg/.

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Richard I. Beattie
B. 1939. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Partner (1977-); Simpson Thacher & Bartl
ett Associate (1968-77); New York City Official Board of Education (1987-88); US
State Department Emissary to Cyprus (1995-97); US Health, Education and Welfare
Department General Counsel (1978-79); US Health, Education and Welfare Departme
nt Executive Asst. to the Secretary (1977-78); Member of the Board of Harley-Dav
idson (1996-); Member of the Board of Heidrick & Struggles (2002-, as Chairman,
2007-); Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Biden for President; Bil
l Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for Presi
dent; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for President;
McCain 2000; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; New York State Bar Associat
ion1969; Obama for America.
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Warren Beatty
B. 1937. Actor. Afghanistan World Foundation Celebrity Committee; amfAR National
Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Center for National Policy; Gore 2000; N
ader 2000; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Oscar for Best Director 1981 for Reds; Golden G
lobe 1962 (Best New Star of the Year); Kennedy Center Honor 2004. Father: Ira O.
Beaty (public school administrator, d. 1987); Mother: Kathlyn MacLean Beaty (dr
ama teacher, d. 1994); Sister: Shirley MacLaine (actress); Wife: Annette Bening
(actress, m. 12-Mar-1992, four children); Daughter: Kathlyn Beatty (b. 1992); So
n: Ben Beatty (b. 23-Aug-1994); Daughter: Isabel Ira Ashley Beatty (b. 11-Jan-19
97); Daughter: Ella Corinne Beatty (b. 8-Apr-2000).
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Douglas A. Beck
Elizabeth H. Becker
David Z. Beckler
Gregory R. Bedrosian
Lionel Beehner
Richard E. Beeman
Michael P. Behringer
David O. Beim
Nicholas F. Beim
Nancy Y. Bekavac
Robert A. Belfer
Robert A. Belfer
Burwell B. Bell
Gordon P. Bell
Joseph C. Bell
Peter D. Bell
Robert G. Bell
Ruth G. Bell
Steve Bell
Thomas D. Bell Jr.
Stephanie K. Bell-Rose
Carol Bellamy
John B. Bellinger III
Ben Bellows
Gerald J. Bender
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Lawrence Bender
B. 1957. Occupation: Film/TV Producer. Campaign for American Leadership in the M
iddle East; The Creative Coalition; Dean for America; Democratic Senatorial Camp
aign Committee; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US
Senate Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; Obama for Ameri
ca; One America Committee; Pacific Council on International Policy; Romanian Anc
estry; Jewish Ancestry.
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Kennette M. Benedict

Marc Benioff
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Douglas J. Bennet
B. 1938. US State Department Asst. Secretary for Intl. Organization Affairs (1993
-95); National Public Radio President and CEO (1983-93); Roosevelt Center for Am
erican Policy Studies President (1981-83); US Agency for International Developme
nt Director (1979-81); US State Department Asst. Secretary for Congressional Rel
ations (1977-79); Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Susanne Klejman (m. 27-Jun-1959,
div. 1995); Son: Michael Bennet (US Senator, b. 1964); Son: James Bennet (Edito
r-in-Chief, Atlantic Monthly, b. 28-Mar-1966); Daughter: Halina Anne; Wife: Midg
e Bowen Ramsey (m. 1996).
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Andrew O. Bennett
Tina Bennett
Susan J. Bennett
Janet Benshoof
Lucy Wilson Benson
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Douglas K. Bereuter
B. 1939. US Congressman, Nebraska 1st (3-Jan-1979 to 31-Aug-2004); Nebraska Stat
e Legislature (1975-78); Nebraska State Official Nebraska Crime Commission (1969
-71); Nebraska State Official Federal-State Relations Coordinator (1967-70); Neb
raska State Official Director, Office of Planning and Programming (1968-70); Neb
raska State Official Division Director, Dept. of Economic Development (1967-68);
US Housing and Urban Development Department Urban Planner (1965-66); American P
olitical Science Association Advisory Committee; Asia Foundation Board of Truste
es; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Close Up Foundation Boa
rd of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; National Student Leadership Confer
ence Honorary Board of Advisors; Pacific Council on International Policy; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; Phi Beta Kappa S
ociety. Wife: Louise Anna Meyer (two sons); Son: Eric; Son: Kirk.
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Peter Bergen
Josh Berger
Marilyn Berger
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Samuel Sandy R. Berger
B. 1945. Berger was Clintons senior foreign policy advisor during the campaign. D
uring Clintons first term, Berger was deputy National Security Advisor, before be
ing promoted to the top spot. Since the Clinton administration ended, Berger has
been part of the National Security Advisory Group, which advises Senate Democra
ts on security-related issues. He has also been a senior foreign affairs advisor t
o John Kerrys presidential campaign. In July 2004, however, Berger resigned both p
ositions after his name popped into headlines, when he was accused of stealing cla
ssified materials. The September 11 Commission had sought Clinton-era documents
regarding that administrations anti-terror policies, and Clinton had asked Berger
to review and select which documents would be turned over to the Commission. To
facilitate this, Berger was allowed access to highly classified documents in a se
cure reading room at the National Archives, on 18 July, 2 September, and 2 Octob
er 2003. The AP reported that the FBI had obtained warrants and searched Bergers h
ome and office earlier in the year. Berger responded to the media reports by expla
ining that he had left the secure room with his own handwritten notes in his jac
ket and pants, and also inadvertently taken copies of actual classified documents.
By the very plainly spelled-out rules of the National Archives, taking souvenir
s is not allowed, and any notes Berger wrote were not supposed to be taken from
the Archives without first being reviewed and OKd by employees there. What exactl
y was taken remains (of course) classified, but Berger and his lawyer have said
that several versions of a classified memo were found inside Bergers leather portfo
lio. They say he promptly returned the documents and his notes, and that the who
le hubbub about this is just the result of Bergers inadvertent sloppiness. | White

House National Security Advisor (1997-2000); White House Deputy National Securit
y Advisor (1993-97); US State Department Policy Planning Staff (1977-80); Member
of the Board of Albright Stonebridge Group; America Abroad Media Advisory Board
; American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations; Obama for Illinoi
s; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Searchlight Leadership Fund;
Quill and Dagger; Mishandling Classified Materials pled guilty (1-Apr-2005); Re
ckless Driving Fairfax County, VA (10-Sep-2005). Wife: Susan Harrison Berger; Da
ughter: Deborah; Daughter: Sarah; Son: Alexander.
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Suzanne Berger
Nicolas Berggruen
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Lowell A. Bergman
B. 1954. Occupation: Film/TV Producer, Journalist. Executive summary: Former 60
Minutes producer. The New York Times (1999-); Rolling Stone Associate Editor; Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; Emmymultiple; Peabody twice; Pulitzer Prize 2004 (pu
blic service, with David Barstow); Jewish Ancestry. TELEVISION: Frontline Produc
er (2004-); 60 Minutes Producer (1983-98); 20/20 Producer. Wife: Sharon Tiller (
5 children).
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C. Fred Bergsten
B. 1941. Gale International International Advisory Board; US Treasury Department
Assistant Secretary for International Affairs (1977-81); Foreign Affairs Editor
ial Board (1972-77); US National Security CouncilAssistant for International Eco
nomic Affairs (1969-71); American Economic Association; Asia Pacific Economic Co
operation Chairman, Eminent Persons Group (1993-95); Atlanta Institute Board of
Directors (1973-77); Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (1972-76); Carnegie End
owment for International Peace (1981); Center for Global Development Board of Di
rectors; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Honorary Fellow (1997); Consumers Un
ion Board of Directors (1976-77); Council on Foreign Relations (1967-68); Center
for Global Development Executive Committee; Center for Law and Social Policy Bo
ard of Directors (1973-77); Institute for International Economics; International
Institute for Strategic Studies; National Economists Club; National Research Co
uncil Committee on Japan; Overseas Development Council Board of Directors (197477); Overseas Private Investment Corp. Board of Directors (1977-); Trilateral Co
mmission Executive Committee; Worldwatch Institute; French Legion of Honor 1985.
Father: Carl Alfred Bergsten; Mother: Lois Halkaline Kirk; Wife: Virginia Wood
(m. 16-Jun-1962); Son: Mark (b. 1968).
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Seth Berkley
Bruce Berkowitz
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Howard P. Berkowitz
<With wife Judith | his brother David-?> http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/anti-def
amation-league-adl-national-executive-committee/ Former ADL National Chair and c
urrent ADL National Committee Chairis the president of the Washington Institute,
a Washington D.C-based think tank. He has also provided funding to Humanity In Acti
on. Seehttp://www.15minutesmagazine.com/archives/Issue_25/week_0105-03.htm for an
other pic of him, with his brother Steven.
-Howard P Berkowitz 15 Dolma Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-4505 (914) 725-3704 [65+ /
Judith H Berkowitz]
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/berkowitz/howard
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Howard L. Berman
B. 1941. US Congressman, California 28th (1983-); American-Israeli Cooperative E
nterprise Honorary Committee; Bill Bradley for President; Close Up Foundation Bo
ard of Advisors; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Adviso
rs; US Capitol Historical Society Board of Trustees. Wife: Janis Gail Schwartz (
two daughters); Daughter: Brinley; Daughter: Lindsey.
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Jonathan E. Berman
Kenneth W. Bernard
John E. Berndt
David S. Bernstein
Peter W. Bernstein
Robert L. Bernstein
Tom A. Bernstein
Susan Vail Berresford
Jan Berris
Alan D. Bersin
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Catherine A. Bertini
B. 1950. UN Undersecretary-General for Management (2003-05); World Food Programm
e Executive Director (1992-2002); UN Undersecretary-General for Management; US A
griculture Department Asst. Secretary, Food and Consumer Services (1989-92); US
Health & Human Services Department Acting Asst. Secretary (1987-89); Container C
orporation of America (1977-87); Member of the Board of Tupperware Brands; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Senior Fello
w (2007-09); Council on Foreign Relations; International Academy of Food Science
and Technology; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National Academy of Public Administr
ation; World Food Prize 2003. Husband: Thomas Haskell (photographer, m. 1988).
******
Gary K. Bertsch
Peter J. Beshar
Adam Beshara
Robert M. Bestani
Theodore C. Bestor
Richard K. Betts
Austin M. Beutner
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Jeffrey L. Bewkes
B. 1952. Time Warner CEO (2008-); Time Warner President and COO (2005-08); Time
Warner Chairman of Entertainment and Networks Group (2002-05); Time Warner Chair
man and CEO, HBO (1995-2002); Time Warner President and COO, HBO (1991-95); Time
Warner CFO (1986-91); Citibank (two years); Sonoma Vineyards, Inc.; Member of t
he Board of Time Warner (2007-, as Chairman 2009-); American Museum of Natural H
istory Advisory Board; Museum of the Moving Image Trustee; Museum of Television
and Radio Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors (2002); The Creative Coalition Advisory Board; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; M
cCain 2000; National Cable & Telecommunications Association; New Leadership for
America PAC; Nixon Center Board of Directors; Obama for Illinois; Broadcasting a
nd Cable Hall of Fame 2003.
******
Kian Beyzavi
Raj Bhala
Amar Bhid
******
Kenneth J. Bialkin
<-Bruce Slovin <Frank Lowy | Nutnyahoo>
(L-R): Kenneth J. Bialkin, James S. Tisch, Alan P. Solow, Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert, Ambassador Ronald S. Lauder, and Malcolm Hoenlein. * Republican Jewish C
oalition Fed up USA * 9/11 Perps: A-H Fed up USA * Hanging with Bush in Israel F
ed up USA * http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/anti-defamation-league-adl-national-ex
ecutive-committee/, etc. | Seehttp://www.15minutesmagazine.com/archives/Issue_25
/week_0105-03.htm for another pic of him, with his wife Ann. | B. 1929. Bronx, N
Y. Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLC | Jules Kroll is connected wi
th the 9-11 players Kenneth Bialkin and Larry Silverstein through the Citizens B
udget Commission of New York. Krolls wife, Lynn Korda Kroll, the Vice Chairman of
the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) Federation of New York, is likewise connected to
Silverstein, a national chairman of the UJA, the biggest fund-raising organizat

ion for the State of Israel. -C. Bollyn. | http://www.nndb.com/people/143/0001377


29/ Mergers & Acquisitions lawyer. Skadden, Arps Partner; Willkie Farr & Gallagh
er Senior Partner; The New York Sun General Counsel; Member of the Board of Citi
group (1986-2002); Member of the Board ofTravelers Property Casualty; Securities
and Exchange Commission; American Stock Exchange; Metropolitan Life; NASDAQ; Ne
w York Stock Exchange; America-Israel Friendship League Chairman; American Bar A
ssociation; American Jewish Historical Society Chairman; American Law Institute;
Anti-Defamation League National Chairman; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Chen
ey 04; Cantor for Congress; Center for Jewish History Vice Chairman; Council on F
oreign Relations; DeMint for Senate Committee; Every Republican is Crucial PAC;
Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Senato
r DAmato 1998 Committee; Jerusalem Foundation Vice Chairman; John McCain 2008; Mc
Cain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; National Committee
on American Foreign Policy Board of Trustees; National Republican Congressional
Committee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; New York State Bar Associa
tion; Republican Jewish Coalition Board of Directors; Rudy Giuliani Presidential
Committee; Solutions America PAC; Steele for Maryland; Volunteer PAC; White Nig
hts Foundation of America Board of Directors; Zionist Organization of America Bo
ard of Advisors. Wife: Ann E. Bialkin; Daughter: Lisa; Daughter: Johanna. | http
://snippits-and-snappits.blogspot.com/2009/05/unveiling-of-bnai-brith-by-wm-coop
er_1931.html ADL National Chairman, 1982~1986; Drug dealer extrordinaire: It was on
his watch that gangster Mo Delitz got the ADLs prestigious Torch of Liberty prize;
that junk bond swindler, Michael Milken, poured millions of dollars into the lau
nching of the Leagues A World of Difference propaganda campaign to wreck American p
ublic education; and that accused drug money launderer, Edmond Saffra, got Bialk
in and the ADL to mediate a corporate divorce between his banking empire and the
American Express Company. In return for Bialkins effort to salvage Saffras badly ta
rnished reputation, the ADL received a $1 million tax-exempt pay-off from him. But
Bialkins real claim to fame, folks, is that he was a central figure in the dopin
g, the drugging of America. Without Kenneth Bialkins behind-the-scenes legal maneuv
ering, the Medellin Cartel would have had a far more difficult time establishing
a beach-head in the United States. In much the same way Bialkin quieted the poten
tially stormy divorce between Edmond Saffra and American Express, he brokered th
e marriage between renegade financier, Robert Vesco, and the Medellin Cartels Chi
ef of Logistics, Carlos Ledder Rivas. As a result, the dope smuggling routes throu
gh the Caribbean into the United States were consolidated, and the streets of Am
erica were flooded during the 1980s with marijuana and cocaine. Now, this sordid s
tory began in 1970 when Kenneth Bialkin, the senior partner at the Wall Street l
aw firm of Wilkie, Farr and Gallagher, helped engineer Robert Vescos take-over th
e Investors Overseas Service, a Swiss-based mutual fund that was founded by Bern
ie Cornfield, with start-up funding from the Swiss-French branch of the Rothschi
ld family, etc. | http://www.conferenceofpresidents.org/content.asp?id=108 lives a
nd/or works in New York, NY.
-Kenneth J Bialkin 211 Central Park W; New York, NY 10024-6020 (212) 787-4004 [6
5+ / Johanna Bialkin]
-Kenneth J Bialkin 4 Times Sq; New York, NY 10036-6518 (212) 735-2130 [65+]
America-Israel Friendship League, Chairman 4560 E Broadway Blvd, Ste 209; Tucson,
AZ 85711-3558 (520) 322-9544
American Jewish Historical Society, Chairman Emeritus 15 W 16th St; New York, NY
10011-6301 (617) 559-8880
White Nights Foundation of America, Co-Chair 200 W 57th St, Ste 304; New York, NY
10019-3262 (212) 757-9632
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Jeffrey P. Bialos
Jewelle Bickford
George C. Biddle
Stephen E. Biegun
Eric R. Biel
Betsy Biemann

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Henry S. Bienen
B. 1939. Executive summary: President, Northwestern University, 1995-2009. Membe
r of the Board of Bear Stearns (2004-08); Argonne National Laboratory Board of G
overnors; Association of American UniversitiesChairman, Executive Committee; Bil
l Bradley for President; Chicago Council on Global Affairs Board of Directors; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; Science Debate 2008. Wife: Leigh
(three daughters).
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John C. Bierley
Thomas J. Biersteker
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John H. Biggs
AKA John Herron Biggs. B. 1936. TIAA-CREF CEO (1993-2002); TIAA-CREF President a
nd COO (1989-93); Centerre Trust Co. President and CEO (1985-89); General Americ
an Life Insurance Company VP and Controller (1970-77); General American Life Ins
urance Company (1958-70); Member of the Board of Boeing (1997-); Member of the B
oard of JP Morgan Chase (2003-07); Member of the Board of Ralston Purina; Member
of the Board of TIAA-CREF (as Chairman, 1993-2002); American Academy of Arts an
d Sciences; American Council of Life Insurers PAC; Bill Bradley for President; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; J. Paul Ge
tty Trust Trustee (as Chairman -2006); Hillary Clinton for President; National B
ureau of Economic Research Board of Directors; Obama for America; Partnership fo
r New York City; United Way NYC Chairman. Wife: Penelope Frances Parkman (m. 13Jun-1959, one son)
Son: Henry.
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Hamid Biglari
Lucy C. Billingsley
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J(ames). D. Bindenagel
B. 1949. Executive summary: Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, 1999-2001. US St
ate Department Special US Negotiator for Conflict Diamonds (2002-03); US State D
epartment Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues (1999-2001); US Ambassador to Germa
ny ad interim (1996-97); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Bonn, Germ
any (1994-97); US State Department Director for Central European Affairs (1992-9
4); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, East Berlin (1988-90); US State
Department Vice Consul, Seoul, Korea (1975-77); Rockwell Automation Director, B
usiness-Government Programs (1991-92); Chryslersummer job, Belvedere, IL (1968);
American Political Science Association Fellow, on staff of Lee H. Hamilton (198
7-88); Council on Foreign Relations as VP, Chicago (2003-05); Friends of Dick Lu
gar; Humanitarian Aid Foundation Board of Trustees; John Kerry for President; UA
W. Wife: Jean Lundfelt Bindenagel (m. Dec-1971); Daughter: Annamarie; Son: Carl.
******
Mike Bingle
Nicholas B. Binkley
Hans Binnendijk
Nancy Birdsall
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John P. Birkelund
B. 1930. Saratoga Partners Co-Founder, Managing Director (private equity, 1984-)
; Polish American Enterprise Fund Chairman (1990-); Dillon Read & Co. CEO (198693); Dillon Read & Co. COO (1981-85); Dillon Read & Co. President (1981-85); Ent
erprise Investors Senior Partner (-1981); New Court Securities Corporation Co-Fo
under (1967); Member of the Board of Barings Bank; Member of the Board of C. R.
Bard; Member of the Board of Copperweld Corporation; Member of the Board of Dard
en Restaurants (1985-?); Member of the Board of Dillon Read & Co. (as Chairman,
1986-98); Member of the Board of Ethan Allen Interiors(2007-08); Member of the B
oard of Lenox Group; Member of the Board of N. M. Rothschild & Sons; Member of t
he Board of NAC Re Corporation (1985-); Member of the Board of New York Stock Ex

change; European Bank for Reconstruction & Development Advisory Board; ORIX USA
Advisory Board; UBS Senior Advisor; American Academy in Berlin Trustee; American
Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Counci
l on Foreign Relations; Frick Collection Trustee (2005-); International Executiv
e Service Corps Chairman (past); John McCain 2008; National Humanities CenterCha
irman (past); New York Public Library Trustee; Pete Coors for Senate; Phi Beta K
appa Society Board of Directors; Securities Industry Association Board of Direct
ors (past); Watson Institute Chairman, Board of Overseers. Wife: Constance I. Sm
iles (m. 25-Oct-1958, four daughters); Daughter: Gwynne; Daughter: Elizabeth Obe
rbeck; Daughter: Constance Olivia; Daughter: Diana.
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Richard E. Bissell
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Black to Byrom
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Cathleen P. Black
B. 1944. Publishing executive appointed chancellor of New York City public
schools by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on 11 November 2010, despite having no exper
ience in education except as a student. Joked in a January 2011 appearance that
school overcrowding should be addressed with birth control. Resigned 7 April 201
1, noting that her presence had been a distraction for the citys school system. | N
ew York City Official Chancellor, New York City Public School District (2010-11)
; Hearst President of Hearst Magazines (1995-2010); Gannett EVP (1985-91); USA T
oday Publisher (1983-91); USA Today President (1983); New York Magazine Publishe
r (1979-83); New York Magazine Associate Publisher (1977-79); Ms. Associate Publ
isher (1975-77); Ms. Advertising Sales (1972-75); New York MagazineAdvertising S
ales (1970-72); Holiday Advertising Sales (1966-70); Member of the Board of Coca
Cola (1990-91 and 1993-10); Member of the Board of Gannett; Member of the Board
of Hearst; Member of the Board of IBM (1995-); Member of the Board of iVillage;
Ad Council Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Com
mittee; Elizabeth Dole for President; Friends of Hillary; Magazine Publishers of
America Chairman (1999-2001); McCain 2000; Newspaper Association of America Pre
sident and CEO (1991-95); Womens Campaign Forum. Father: James Hamilton Black (ex
ecutive); Mother: Margaret Harrington; Husband: Thomas E. Harvey (attorney, two
children).
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Leon D. Black
B. 1951. Apollo Management Founder (1990-); Apollo Real Estate Advis
ors (1993-); Lion Advisors (1990-); Drexel Burnham Lambertto Managing Director,
M&A; Drexel Burnham Lambert (1977-1990); Member of the Board of Allied Waste In
dustries; Member of the Board of AMC Entertainment; Member of the Board of Faste
rCures; Member of the Board of Sequa; Member of the Board of Sirius; Member of t
he Board of United Rentals; Member of the Board of Vail Resorts; Member of the B
oard of Wyndham International; JP Morgan Chase National Advisory Board; Asia Soc
iety Trustee; Biden for President; Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on Foreign Relation
s; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; George W. Bush for President; Gepha
rdt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Je
wish Museum (New York) Trustee; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for Pres
ident; John McCain 2008; Lincoln Center Trustee; McCain for Senate 98; McConnell
Senate Committee 14; Metropolitan Museum of Art Trustee; Museum of Modern Art Tru
stee; Mount Sinai Hospital Trustee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Ne
w Leadership for America PAC; Prep for Prep Trustee; Partnership for New York Ci
ty. Father: Eli Black (d. 1975 suicide); Mother: Shirley Lubell (artist); Sister
: Judy Nadler; Wife: (four children).
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Shirley Temple Black
B. 1928. US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1989-92); US Chief of Protocol (1976
-77); US Ambassador to Ghana (1974-76); American Academy of Diplomacy Charter Me
mber; Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Board of Directors; Associ
ation for Intelligence Officers Honorary Board of Directors; Council of American

Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for President; Pacifi


c Council on International Policy; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Grand Marshal of the Tou
rnament of Roses 1939; Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1989; Grand Mars
hal of the Tournament of Roses 1999 (shared); Kennedy Center Honor 1998; Kentuck
y Colonel; Hollywood Walk of Fame 1500 Vine St.; Sgt. Pepper Lonely Heart; Maste
ctomy. Father: George Francis Temple (banker, b. 1888, m. 1910, d. 1980); Mother
: Gertrude Amelia Krieger (b. 1893, d. 1977); Brother: Jack (d. 1985); Brother:
George Francis, Jr. (Sonny, d. 1996); Husband: John Agar (actor, m. 19-Sep-1945, d
iv. 1950, one daughter); Daughter: Linda Susan Agar Falaschi (high school librar
ian, b. 1948); Husband: Charles Black (businessman, m. 16-Dec-1950, d. 4-Aug-200
5, one son, one daughter); Son: Charlie Black, Jr. (businessman, b. 1952); Daugh
ter: Lori Alden Black (photographer, b. 1954).
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Stanley Warren Black
-?>Banker.
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Coit D. Blacker
B. 1950. Institute for International Studies (Stanford) Director; US Nationa
l Security Council Senior Dir. for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs (c. 1
993-97); Aspen Institute; Council on Foreign Relations; International Research a
nd Exchanges Board Board of Directors; Obama for America; Congressional Staff Sp
ec. Asst. for Natl. Security Affairs to Sen. Gary Hart.
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Blair Blackwell
Thomson Reuters Foundation; International Crisis Group; Princeton in Africa OS
CE Mission to Bosnia & Herzegovina, etc. Strategic Consultant and Nonprofit Manag
er. NYC area.
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J. Kenneth Blackwell
AKA John Kenneth Blackwell. B. 1948. State Secretary of State Ohio (1999-2
007); State Treasurer Ohio (1994-98); US Ambassador to the United Nations Human
Rights Commission (1991-93); Mayor of Cincinnati (1979-80); Cincinnati City Coun
cil (1977-89); American Red Cross Governing Board, Greater Cincinnati Red Cross;
Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs Board of Advisors; Black Alliance for Educat
ional Options Advisory Board; Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Council on
Foreign Relations; Family Research Council Senior Fellow for Family Empowerment;
Federalist Society; Freemasonry; The Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow; Huckabe
e for President; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Advisory Board;
NAACP Life Member; National Taxpayers Union Board Member; Washington Legal Found
ation National Board of Advisors; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. | http://www.bradblog
.com/?p=6728 | Wife: Rosa E. Blackwell (m. 1968); Daughter: Kimberly; Son: Rahsh
ann; Daughter: Kristin.
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Robert D. Blackwill
B. 1939. US National Security Council Deputy Adviser for Iraq (2003-04); U
S Ambassador to India (2001-03); US National Security Council European and Sovie
t Affairs (1989-90); US National Security Council Director of West European Affa
irs (past); Barbour, Griffith & Rogers President (2004-); Council on Foreign Rel
ations Counselor; International Institute for Strategic Studies Executive Commit
tee; Aspen Institute Aspen Strategy Group; Bush-Cheney 04; Every Republican is Cr
ucial PAC; Friends of Dick Lugar; George W. Bush for President; National Republi
can Congressional Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Nixon Center Board me
mber; Peace Corps Malawi. Wife: Anne Heiberg (three children).
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Robert O. Blake, Jr.
B. 1958. US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Aff
airs (26-May-2009 to present); US Ambassador to Sri Lanka (2006-09); US State De
partment Deputy Chief of Mission, New Delhi, India (2003-06); US State Departmen
t Exec. Asst. to the Under Secy. for Political Affairs; US State Department (198
5-2003).

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Jarrett N. Blanc
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/jarrett-blanc Blanc is
a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow and a Visiting Scho
lar at the United States Institute of Peace, where he is researching elections c
onducted during civil conflict. He has managed IFES technical assistance program
s in the Palestinian Authority and Iraq, advising senior national and internatio
nal policymakers on elections and political processes and then organizing politi
cally and logistically challenging elections, including the January 2005 electio
ns in Iraq. Blanc also has field experience in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Nepal, Georg
ia, Lebanon, and Guyana. He has been published and quoted in various print and b
roadcast media, including the New York Times, BBC, CNN, and NPR.
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Jonah Blank
Policy Director for South Asia and Southeast Asia on the Majority staff of t
he Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Before entering government service, he se
rved as Senior Editor and foreign correspondent for US News & World Report, and
has taught anthropology and politics at Harvard, Georgetown, and Johns Hopkins S
chool of Advanced International Studies.
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Stephen Blank
http://www.globalcoachingandconsulting.com/multinational-strategist-stephen-blan
k-phd/ A founding partner of Multinational Strategies, Inc. and Stephen Blank As
sociatesand, for a decade, headed the Canadian Affairs program at the Americas So
ciety Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Dr. Blank has written extensivel
y on corporate strategy in North America, including Making NAFTA Work; U.S. Firm
s and the New North American Business Environmenta member of The Conference Board
from 1975 to 1980Blank has served as President of the Mid-Atlantic Club of New Y
ork and as a member of the board of Refugees International. He is a member of th
e Board of Directors of the Alliance for Higher Education in North America, the
Board of Advisors of the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York and the Professi
onal Advisory Council of the G8 Research Group. .
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Lloyd C. Blankfein
<wife Laura. B. 1954. Goldman Sachs CEO (2006-); Goldman Sachs Presi
dent and COO (2004-06); Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman (2002-04); Goldman Sachs CoPresident of FICC Division (1997-2002); Goldman Sachs Co-President of Commoditie
s Division (1994-97); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (2003-, as Chairman,
2006-); Federal Reserve Bank of New York Foreign Exchange Committee; Bill Bradle
y for President; Catalyst Board of Directors; Futures Industry Association Past
Director; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hill
raiser 2008; John Kerry for President; New Leadership for America PAC; New York
Historical Society Trustee; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Ro
bin Hood FoundationTrustee. | http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/lloyd-blankfei
ns-house/ (Saganopack, New York). | Wife: Laura Susan Jacobs (m. 9-Jun-1983, 3 c
hildren).
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Barry M. Blechman
Co-founder of the Stimson Centerand founded DFI International in 1984. Toda
y, he drives the corporate strategy and vision for the DFI family of companies,
including DFI Internationals two operating units, DFI Corporate Services and DFI
Government Services, and SwannStreet Ventures LLC, which provides a unique combi
nation of early seed-stage capital and strategic planning for high-tech start-up
s in the Washington, DC region. Much more at http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.ph
p?title=Barry_M._Blechman.
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Jeffrey L. Bleich
Lawyer from California who is the United States Ambassador to Australia.
Formerly a partner at the firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson, Bleich is a longtime
friend of PresidentBarack Obama. He joined the White House staff in March 2009,

holding the title of Special Counsel to the President, and on September 11, 2009
was nominated by Obama to become United States Ambassador to Australia.[2] The
United States Senate confirmed Bleich on November 10, 2009. Bleichs wife is Rebecc
a Pratt Becky Bleich, and they have three teenage children, Jake, Matthew, and Abb
y.
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Edward Bleier
B. 1929. Time Warner Senior Advisor (2000-03); Time Warner President, Warner
Broadcast and Cable Networks (1986-2000); Time Warner President, Warner Brother
s Animation; Member of the Board of Blockbuster Video (2005-); Member of the Boa
rd of CKX (2005-); Member of the Board of RealNetworks (1999-); Bill Bradley for
President; Charles A. Dana Foundation Trustee; Biden for President; Council on
Foreign Relations; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Presid
ent; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Edwards for President;
John Kerry for President. Father: Phillip Bleier; Mother: Ccile Richter; Wife: M
agda Palacci (m. 15-Dec-1973).
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Robert J. Blendon
B. 1943. Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis in both the Harva
rd University School of Public Health and JFK School of Government. Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation Senior VP; Member of the Board of Assurant (1993-).
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Kevin Bleyer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Bleyer A writer for The Daily Show with J
on Stewart. In 2003, Bleyer became a writer and producer on Dennis Miller, a pos
ition he held until the shows cancellation in 2005. Among the first contributors
chosen to launch The Huffington Post, Bleyer is a frequent commentator for Natio
nal Public Radio. He lives in New York.
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Alan S. Blinder
B. 1945. US Federal Reserve Governor Vice Chairman (1994-96); US C
ouncil of Economic Advisers (1993-94); US Congressional Budget Office Deputy Ass
istant Director (1975); Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Advisory Committee on Economi
cs (1984-93); American Stock Exchange Board of Governors (1998-2002); BusinessWe
ek Economics columnist (1985-92); The Boston Globe Economics columnist (1981-85)
; The G7 Group Vice Chairman (1997-); Promontory Financial Group Partner (2000-)
; Saber Partners Board of Advisors (2000-); AFL-CIOBoard Member, Center for Work
ing Capital (1999-); American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow (1991); Americ
an Economic Association; American Philosophical Society (1996); Bretton Woods Co
mmittee(2003-); Brookings Institution Advisory Committee, Hamilton Project; Euro
pean Centre For International Political Economy Board of Advisors (1998-); Commi
ttee for Economic Development Research Advisory Board (1992-93, 1996-99); Counci
l on Foreign Relations (1997); Eastern Economic Association; Econometric Society
Fellow (1981); Foreign Policy Association; Gore 2000; Jerome Levy Economics Ins
titute Board of Advisors (1992-93, 1996-); John Kerry for President; MoveOn.org;
National Academy of Social Insurance (1988-94); National Association for Busine
ss Economics Fellow (2005); National Bureau of Economic Research; Professor: Pri
nceton University (1982-); Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees (1996-2006)
; Social Science Research Council Board of Directors (1987-90). Wife: Madeline;
Son: Scott; Son: William.
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Eric H. Blinderman
http://www.proskauer.com/professionals/eric-blinderman/ International Liti
gation Counsel for Proskauer. served from March of 2004 until December of 2006 in
Iraq, first as an Associate General Counsel of the Coalition Provisional Author
ity and later as Chief Legal Counsel and Associate Deputy to the Regime Crimes L
iaisons Office. has authored multiple articles on international law. He is frequen
tly called upon to lecture about his experiences at law schools and to comment o
n international affairs in various media outlets including the NY Times, LA Time
s, Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal,Time Magazine, Newsweek, the NY Law

Journal, the ABA Journal, PBS, C-SPAN, CNN, and Fox News. In addition, he worked
at the United Nations Development Program, the Preparatory Commission for the E
stablishment of an International Criminal Court, and the Programme in Comparativ
e Media Law and Policy. He is also the founder and owner of the critically accl
aimed restaurant Mas (farmhouse) which is located in New York City.
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Alan J. Blinken
http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Members.view&memberi
d=58 Chairman of the Board of Washington Center. He was Senior Advisor to Akin,
Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP from 1998-2001 and the United States Ambassador
to Belgium from 1993-1998. Until his appointment as Ambassador, he was a Partner
and Managing Director of Wertheim Schroder & Co., Inc. in New York City, a posit
ion that he had held since 1974. He was formerly President of Model Roland & Co.
, where he worked for 15 years. In addition, Ambassador Blinken was a Board membe
r of the Center for National Policy, The International Crisis Group, the New Yor
k Foundation for Senior Citizens, and the African Medical and Research Foundatio
n. Ambassador Blinken was a member of the New York State Economic Development Zo
ne Commission and New York City Community Board 8. He also was the Founder and C
hairman of the Women Gynecological Cancer Research Fund and a former Board membe
r of the New York Public Library. In 1990, he was a candidate for the New York S
tate Assembly and in 2002 a candidate for the US Senate in Idaho. Today, Ambassad
or Blinken serves on the Boards of UCB SA (Brussels), UCB Inc. (Atlanta), Sofina
(Brussels) and the King Baudouin Foundation USA. He is Vice Chairman of the Ame
ricorps Foundation. Ambassador Blinken is a graduate of Harvard College. | Americ
orps Foundation vice chairman. Past: Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP senio
r adviser; Belgium U.S. ambassador; Wertheim Schroder & Co. Inc. partner & manag
ing director. | He and his wife, Melinda, have four children and eight grandchil
dren.
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Antony J. Blinken
The advisor for national security policy for Joe Biden. He served previo
usly as a Senior Fellow at the Center for New American Security, Democratic Staf
f Director of theSenate Committee on Foreign Relations (from 2002 to 2008), and
a member of the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition team (from November 2008 to
January 2009), among other positions. Blinken is married to Evan Ryan, Assistant
for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison for traitorous jew Vice Presid
ent Joseph R. Biden.
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Donald Blinken
http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Members.view&member
id=40 US Ambassador to Hungary from 1994-1998. .His career has blended leadership
in investment banking, education and arts patronage. He co-founded the investme
nt banking/venture capital firm of E.M. Warburg, Pincus & Co. in 1966, and serve
d as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York from
1978-1990. Blinken is currently Secretary-General of the World Federation of Unit
ed Nations Associations, a Board member of Central European University-Budapest,
a member of the Advisory Board of the School of International and Public Affair
s of Columbia University, an Honorary Director of the New Philharmonic Symphony
Society, and a Life Trustee of the Institute of International Education. His wife
, Vera, also a 2002 recipient of Hungarys Middle Cross, is a member of the Execut
ive Board of the International Rescue Committee and a Vice Chairman of the Frien
ds of Art and Preservation in Embassies. His son,Antony who served as President
Clintons Senior National Security Advisor for Europe, is currently Majority Staff
Director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Katherine E. Bliss
http://csis.org/expert/katherine-bliss (Director, Project on Global Water Poli
cy; Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Global Health Policy Center and Senior Fe
llow, Americas Program) Before joining CSIS, she was a foreign affairs officer a
t the U.S. Department of State, where she led work on environmental health for t

he Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science, focusing on water, sanitation, an


d hygiene; indoor air pollution; and climate change adaptation challenges in dev
eloping countries. In 2006, she received the Bureaus Superior Honor Award for he
r work on environmental health, as well as avian and pandemic influenza prepared
ness. As a 20032004 Council on Foreign Relations international affairs fellow, Bl
iss served as a member of the State Departments Policy Planning Staff, covering i
ssues related to global health, international womens issues, Mexico, and the Summ
it of the Americas, etc.
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Julia Chang Bloch
B. 1942. Bank of America Group Executive VP (1993-96); US Ambassador to Nepa
l 1989; US Agency for International Development (1981-88); American Academy of D
iplomacy; Bluegrass Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Council of American Ambassadors; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; Fund for A
merican Studies Board of Regents; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008
; McCain for Senate 98; Peace Corps Sabah, Malaysia (1964); Romney for President;
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Wilson Council; Chinese Ancest
ry. Husband: Stuart Marshall Bloch (attorney).
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Evan T. Bloom
Director, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs, Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental & Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
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Michael R. Bloomberg
AKA Michael Rubens Bloomberg. B. 1942. Mayor of New York City (200
2-); Bloomberg Founder; Salomon Brothers General Partner (-1981); Metropolitan M
useum of Art Trustee; Jewish Museum (New York) Trustee; Alfalfa Club (2007); Ame
rican Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; B
ush-Quayle 92; Lincoln Center Trustee; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; NARAL co
ntributed $5,000 (6-Nov-2000); National Leadership PAC; Solutions America PAC; W
orld Trade Center Memorial FoundationChairman; Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; Tau Bet
a Pi Engineering Honor Society; Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame (23-Oct-2006
); Eagle Scout; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 1-Y (1966); Polygraphed; Animal Bitegro
undhog (2-Feb-2009); Wedding: Rudy Giuliani and Judi Nathan (2003) Officiant; Fu
neral: Henry Grunwald (2005); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007); Funeral: Tim Russert
(2008); Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009). Father: William Henry Bloomberg (b. 19-Jan1906, d. 1963); Mother: Charlotte Rubens (b. 2-Jan-1909, m. 1934, d. 19-Jun-2011
); Sister: Marjorie Bloomberg Tivin (UN protocol commissioner, b. circa 1944); W
ife: Susan Brown (m. 1975, div. 1993, two daughters); Daughter: Emma (non-profit
executive, b. 1979, m. son of Hertz CEO Mark P. Frissora); Daughter: Georgina (
equestrian-socialite, b. 1983); Girlfriend: Diana Taylor (former NY Superindende
nt of Banks, together since 2000).
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Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr.
B. 1952. Palmer Coates LLC (2005-); Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Se
nior Advisor; US State Department Special Envoy, Man-Portable Air Defense System
s (MANPADS) Threat Reduction (2008); US Assistant Secretary of State for Politic
o-Military Affairs (2001-05); Armitage Associates LC Partner (1993-2001); US Sta
te Department Deputy Asst. Asst. for Near Eastern Affairs (1992-93); White House
Staff Depy. Asst. to the VP for National Security Affairs (1991-92); US Defense
Department Principal Depy. Asst. Secy. for International Security Affairs (1988
-89); Member of the Board of Bell Pottinger Communications USA LLC; Bipartisan P
olicy Council; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; The Dialogue (Dubai); John McCain 2008; Landmine Survi
vors Network Board of Directors; Henry L. Stimson Center Chairman. | Opium Lords
; Israel, The Golden Triangle and the Kennedy Assassination: http://www.jfkmontr
eal.com/home.htm.
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Richard J. Bloomfield
Ambassador to Portugal, 1978-82. Ambassador to Ecuador, 1976-78. Director, Off

ice of Policy Planning and Coordination, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, etc.


World Peace Foundation. Subversion in South America.
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Kathy F. Bloomgarden
Co-CEO of Ruder Finn Inc., one of the worlds largest independent public relat
ions agencies. NYC area. | Foundation for the National Institutes of Health dire
ctor; Partnership for New York City director; Ruder Finn Inc. co-CEO. Past: Atlan
tic Council of the United States director; World Economic Forum 2010 attendee. Da
vid Finn daughter; Peter Finn sister; Arthur Sulzberger Jr. friend; Daniel Vasel
la attendee.
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Richard C. Blum
B. 1936. Executive summary: Husband of Dianne Feinstein. Blum Capita
l Partners, LP Chairman (1975-); Perini Majority Owner; Texas Pacific Group Co-C
hairman, TPG Newbridge Capital (1994); URS Vice Chairman (1975-2005); Sutro & Co
., Inc. (1958-75); Member of the Board of Advanced Systems, Inc.; Member of the
Board of CB Richard Ellis Group(1993-, as Chairman, 2001-); Member of the Board
of Current TV (2004-); Member of the Board of Glenborough Realty Trust Inc.; Mem
ber of the Board of Korea First Bank; Member of the Board of National Education
Corporation (1987-); Member of the Board of Northwest Airlines; Member of the Bo
ard of Playtex Products; Member of the Board of Princeville Development Corporat
ion; Member of the Board of Shaklee Corporation; Member of the Board of Sumitomo
Bank of California; Member of the Board of Sutro & Co. (-1975); Member of the B
oard of Taft Broadcasting; Member of the Board of Triad Systems, Inc. (1992-); M
ember of the Board of URS (1975-2005); American Cancer Society Foundation Truste
e; American Himalayan Foundation Founder and Chairman; Brookings Institution; Ca
rter Center Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaig
n Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Reuniting Our Country PAC
; Wilderness Society Board of Directors; World Conference on Religion and Peace
Co-Chairman; World Wildlife Fund Board of Directors; Wedding: Jerry Brown and An
ne Gust (2005); Wedding: Gavin Newsom and Jennifer Siebel (2008). Wife: Dianne F
einstein (US Senator, b. 1933, m. 20-Jan-1980, four children).
******
Sidney S. Blumenthal
B. 1948. Executive summary: Advisor to Bill and Hillary Clinton. Joh
n Kerry for President; Driving While Intoxicated Nashua, NH (7-Jan-2008; pled gu
ilty).
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W. Michael Blumenthal
AKA Werner Michael Blumenthal. B. 1926. US Secretary of the Treasury (23
-Jan-1977 to 4-Aug-1979, under Jimmy Carter); US State Department Deputy Trade N
egotiator (1963-67); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary (1961-63); B
endix CEO (1972-77); Bendix President and COO (1971-72); Burroughs CEO (1981-86)
; Unisys CEO (1986-90); Member of the Board of Bendix (1967-77, as Chairman, 197
2-77); Member of the Board of Burroughs (1979-86); Member of the Board of Unisys
(1986-90); Dean for America; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 200
0; International Rescue Committee Overseer; National Committee on US-China Relat
ions Chairman Emeritus, Board of Directors; Obama for America; Naturalized US Ci
tizen 1952. Father: Ewald Blumenthal; Mother: Rose Valerie Markt; Wife: (three d
aughters); Wife: Barbara Bennett (one son).
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Mark Blumling
Chief Executive Officer at Relevare Pharmaceuticalsfounded Hyperion Therapeutic
s, a gastrointestinal and hepatology focused pharmaceutical company, where he se
rved as Chief Operating Officer. Previously, Mr. Blumling was a Director at Bur
rill & Company, a life sciences venture capital firm and merchant bank. At Burri
ll & Company, Mr. Blumling worked across multiple areas, including private equit
y, venture capital, and investment banking. Prior to joining Burrill & Company,
Mr. Blumling assisted in the turnaround of Orchid Biosciences (NASDAQ: ORCH),
where he held various positions. Mr. Blumling began his career at SmithKline Be

echam in the Office of Science & Technology, where he worked under the guidance
of Dr. George Poste, former Chairman, Research and Development, to create and de
velop new external ventures. Blumling is a Term Member on the Council on Foreign
Relations.
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Alexander B. Blumrosen
Lawyer, is admitted to practice in New York and Paris. He joined Bernard-Her
tz-Bjot in 1991, and specializes in the litigation and arbitration of internation
al business disputes, acting as counsel to parties in court litigation in France
and the United States, or as counsel or arbitrator in arbitration matters under
ICC, UNCITRAL, AAA and other institutional or ad hoc rules.
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Daniel E. Bob
http://www.icasinc.org/bios/bob_dan.html Chief Executive Officer of NYROK Pa
rtners, LLC. Dan is also a Principal at Canonbury Advisors. Previously he served
as senior foreign policy advisor to the chairman of the Senate Finance Committe
e, top advisor to the regulator of the $4 trillion secondary mortgage markets in
the U.S., Japan-based fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, and senior ad
visor to a major U.S. law and lobbying firm. [Read more at link.]
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Philip C. Bobbitt
Columbia Law School, Herbert Wechsler Prof. of Federal Jurisprudence; Dir.
Center for National Security Law. One of the nations leading constitutional theor
ists, Professor Bobbitts interests include not only constitutional law but also i
nternational security and the history of strategy.
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Daniel M. Bodansky
Bodansky, a preeminent authority in international climate change law, has b
een appointed the Lincoln Professor of Law, Ethics, and Sustainability at Arizon
a State University, according to Paul Schiff Berman, Dean of the Sandra Day OConn
or College of Law. Bodansky also has been named an Affiliated Faculty member in
both the College of Laws Center for Law and Global Affairs, and in the Global Ins
titute of Sustainabilitys School of Sustainability at ASU. His appointment is eff
ective Aug. 1, 2010. Dan Bodansky is the leading figure in international law and cl
imate change, Berman said.
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Andy S. Bodea
Senior Vice President of Global Operations, Equifax Inc. Bodea held a number
of executive-level positions of The Home Depot, etc. See Board Relationships.
******
Seth A. Bodnar
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/seth-bodnar A native
of western Pennsylvania, Seth Bodnar attended the United States Military Academ
y at West Point, graduating in 2001 as the top-ranked cadet in his class. A rec
ipient of both the Truman and Rhodes scholarships, Seth went on to earn dual mas
ters degrees in social policy and economic history from Oxford University. Upon
completion of his studies at Oxford, Seth was an infantry rifle platoon leader
in the 101st Airborne Division from 2003-2005, with service in Iraq in 2003-4.
After completing the U.S. Army Special Forces Qualification Course, Seth served
in the 1st Special Forces Group from 2006-2008, leading a 12-man detachment of G
reen Berets during multiple overseas deployments. In 2008, Seth deployed to Bag
hdad, Iraq, where he served as the special assistant to the commander of Multi-N
ational Force-Iraq. In 2009, Seth returned to the United States and is currently
an economics instructor at West Point.
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Carroll R. Bogert
http://www.hrw.org/bios/carroll-bogert Deputy Executive Director for Exter
nal Relations, has worked at Human Rights Watch since 1998. she spent more than a
decade in international news reporting for Newsweek magazine, beginning as a st
ringer in China, then moving to the Southeast Asia bureau as correspondent, beco

ming bureau chief in Moscow, and finally working as an editor and international
correspondent in the magazines New York office.
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Frederick M. Bohen
B. 1937. Executive summary: COO of Rockefeller University, 2002-05. US Hea
lth & Human Services Department Asst. Secretary, Management & Budget (1977-81);
Member of the Board of Apache Corporation (1981-); Fund for Teachers Chairman; A
merican Council of Learned Societies Board of Directors; Democratic Senatorial C
ampaign Committee; Gore 2000; Human Rights Campaign; John Edwards for President;
John McCain 2008; Obama for America; Polish American Freedom Foundation Trustee
; TEAK Fellowship Board of Directors. Wife: Halcyone H. Bohen (psychology profes
sor); Daughter: Shawn Jacqueline Bohen.
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David Bohigian
Was Department of Commerce, Assistant Secretary for Market Access and Compl
iance. Core Management Team at Bridgewater Associates. http://e2capitalpartners.
com/about-us/ Bohigian is a managing partner of E2 Capital Partners, which bring
s financing to paid-from-savings energy efficiency projects. [More at link.]
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Avis T. Bohlen
B. 1940. US State Department Assistant Secretary for Arms Control (1999-2002
); US Ambassador to Bulgaria (1996-99); US State Department Deputy Chief of Miss
ion, Paris, France (1991-95); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary, Eu
rope and Canada Affairs(1989-91); US State Department Office of European Securit
y and Political Affairs (1988-89); US State Department Deputy Political Counselo
r, Paris, France (1982-85); American Academy of Diplomacy; Arms Control Associat
ion Board of Directors; Atlantic Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillary
Clinton for President; International Research and Exchanges Board Chairman (2002
-); Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors; Woodrow Wilson International Cen
ter for Scholars Public Policy Scholar (former). Father: Charles E. Bohlen (dipl
omat, b. 1904, d. 1974); Mother: Avis Howard Thayer; Brother: Charles Eustis Boh
len (b. 11-Apr-1947); Sister: Celestine Ellen Bohlen (b. 17-Dec-1950); Husband:
David Calleo (International studies professor at Johns Hopkins).
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John A. Bohn
Currently serves as a Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commissi
on (CPUC). Director of the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington DC, an
d is on the Advisory Board of the Yale Institute for Corporate Governance and Pe
rformance. He is a member of the Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness cha
rtered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to advise on the reform capital markets f
or the 21st Century. Bohn is a principal in GlobalNet Partners, N.A., LLC, a gl
obal advisory and consulting firm. Bohn was a co-founder and Executive Chairman
of CheMatch.com (now Chemconnect), an Internet based trading exchange for petroc
hemicals. He spent 1-1/2 years at Burson-Marsteller, where he served as Managin
g Director, focusing on international markets, and economic resources issues, an
d was special advisor to the Government of Korea during the Asian financial cris
is. From 1989-1996, Commissioner Bohn served as President and Chief Executive O
fficer of Moodys Investors Service. Bohn joined the President Reagan Administrati
on as Special Assistant to Treasury Secretary Don Regan, and was subsequently ap
pointed by President Reagan as U.S. Ambassador and Executive Director of the Asi
an Development Bank. In 1984, President Reagan appointed Commissioner Bohn to t
he post of Vice Chairman of the Export Import Bank of the United States, and lat
er as chairman and CEO.
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Mary Boies (formerly Mary Schuman)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Boies Founding partner of the American law
firm Boies & McInnis LLP. Previously, she was Vice President and member of the
Law Department at CBS Inc.; General Counsel of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board;
Assistant Director of the White House Domestic Policy Staff (responsible for ai
rline, trucking and railroad deregulation) and Counsel to the U.S. Senate Commit

tee on Commerce. She is married to attorney David Boies and they have two grown c
hildren.
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Landrum R. Bolling
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Landrum_R._Bolling a longtime seni
or advisor to Mercy Corps; Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy; Trust
ee, Foundation for Middle East Peace; International Advisory Council, Institute
for Multi-Track Diplomacy; Advisory Board, Partners for Peace; Life Trustee, Ear
lham School of Religion.
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Lee C. Bollinger
B. 1946. Executive summary: President of Columbia University. Member o
f the Board of The Washington Post Co. (2007-); Member of the Board of Federal R
eserve Bank of New York; Law Clerk to Warren Burger; Law Clerk to Wilfred Feinbe
rg, US Court of Appeals; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Assembl
y; American Philosophical Society; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middl
e East; Council on Foreign Relations; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; Kresge
Foundation Trustee; Royal Shakespeare Company of Great Britain Board of Governor
s; Science Debate 2008. Wife: Jean Magnano Bollinger (artist, two children); Son
: Lee Bollinger; Daughter: Carey Bollinger.
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Thomas J. Bollyky
<wife Brooke Cashman. http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/facinfo/tab_fa
culty.cfm?Status=Faculty&ID=2866 Resident fellow at the Center for Global Develo
pment, where his research focuses on legal and regulatory issues in global healt
h, technological innovation and delivery, and international trade. He chairs th
e Centers Clinical Trials and Regulatory Pathways Working Group and serves on the
Institute of Medicines consensus committee on Strengthening Core Elements of Regu
latory Systems in Developing Countries. Prior to coming to CGD, Tom was Director o
f Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Policy at the Office of the United St
ates Trade Representative (USTR), where he led the negotiations for pharmaceutic
als, biotechnology, and medical technologies in the U.S.Republic of Korea Free Tr
ade Agreement and represented USTR in the negotiations with China on the safety
of drug and medical device imports. He was also a Fulbright Scholar to South Afr
ica, where he worked as a staff attorney at the AIDS Law Project on treatment ac
cess issues related to HIV/AIDS, and a senior attorney at Debevoise & Plimpton L
LP, where he represented Mexico before the International Court of Justice in Ave
na and other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America) and Jos Ernes
to Medelln before the United States Supreme Court in Medellin v. Dretke. Tom is a
former law clerk to Chief Judge Edward R. Korman, an International Affairs Fell
ow at the Council on Foreign Relations, an Eesti and Eurasian Public Service Fel
low at the Estonian Ministry of Education, and a health policy analyst, through
the Outstanding Scholar Program, at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Serv
ices.
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John R. Bolton
AKA John Robert Bolton II. B. 1948. Executive summary: US Ambassad
or to the UN, 2005-06. | Former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and In
ternational Security. History: Senior Vice President of the American Enterprise
Institute. Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs for the De
partment of State under Bush Sr. Assistant Attorney General for the Department o
f Justice under Reagan. JINSA, etc. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Bol
ton_John | http://www.nndb.com/people/329/000048185/ Known as Donald Rumsfelds ma
n in the State Department, milky-mustachioed John Bolton served as an assistant
attorney general during the Reagan administration and assistant secretary of sta
te under George H.W. Bush. Later, he wound up working as a staff lawyer for the
GOP. During the 2000 Presidential election quagmire in Florida, Bush campaign st
rategist James Bakerdispatched Bolton to Palm Beach to halt the recount, which h
e did. Bush tapped Bolton for Undersecretary of State, reporting to Colin Powell
and later Condoleezza Rice. The Senate confirmed him for the post, despite incons

istencies between views expressed in his testimony and some of his published ess
ays. Unusual for a diplomat, Bolton is perfectly comfortable playing the Bad Cop
role. In May 2002, he accused Fidel Castro of having a clandestine biowarfare pr
ogram, even though his claim was immediately contradicted by American intelligen
ce agencies. In July 2003, he called Kim Jong Il a tyrannical rogue state leader In
2005, Bolton was named as Americas Ambassador to the United Nations. | US Ambass
ador to the United Nations (2005-06); US Under Secretary of State for Arms Contr
ol and International Security Affairs (2001-05); American Enterprise Institute S
VP for Public Policy Research (1997-2001); Lerner, Reed, Bolton and McManus (199
3-99); US Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1
989-93); US Justice Department Assistant Attorney General (1985-89); Covington &
Burling Partner (1983-85); US Agency for International Development Assistant Ad
ministrator (1982-83); US Agency for International Development General Counsel (
1981-82); American Conservative Union Board of Directors; Covington & Burling As
sociate (1974-81); Council on Foreign Relations; Federalist Society; Fund for a
Free Market America; George W. Bush for President; Jewish Institute for National
Security AffairsAdvisory Board; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Senior
Fellow (1993); National Policy Forum President (1995-96); Project for the New Am
erican Century; Young Republicans Yale University; Florida 2000 Recount; Funeral
: Gerald Ford (2007). Wife: Gretchen Smith (Gretchen Brainerd); Daughter: Jennifer
Sarah.
-John R Bolton 9107 Fernwood Rd; Bethesda, MD 20817-3019 (301) 469-8725 [Gretche
n S Bolton]
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Ashley Bommer
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/ashley_bommer.html Bommer is [w
as] chief of staff to Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, vice chairman of Perseus, a
leading private equity firm. She works [worked] alongside him in his capacity as
former U.S. Ambassador to the UN; chairman of the U.S. Academy in Berlin; presi
dent and CEO of the Global Business Coalition, the business alliance against HIV
/AIDS; chairman of the Asia Society; and chairman of Special Olympics 2009. She
was a Carnegie Council New Leader (2005-2006) and worked at the U.S. Mission to
the United Nations during the Clinton Administration.
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Robert D. Bond
Contemporary Venezuela and Its Role in International Affairs.
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Amy L. Bondurant
http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Members.view&memberid=
60 Managing Director of Bozman Partnersserved as the US Ambassador to the OECD fr
om 1997-2001, following a professional career spanning more than 20 years in gov
ernment is married to David E. Dunn III, an international attorney. They have one
son, David Bondurant Dunn.
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Andrea Bonime-Blanc
http://www.corporatecomplianceinsights.com/authors/andrea-bonime-blanc/ Chie
f compliance officer and corporate secretary of Daylight Forensic & Advisory LLC
. Prior to joining Daylight, Andrea served as chief ethics & compliance officer f
or Bertelsmann
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David Bonine
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-bonine/3/b22/32b Legislative Director at U.S.
Senator Jim Webb. Past: Professional Staff at Senate Appropriations Committee; F
oreign Policy Legislative Assistant at U.S. Senator Robert Byrd; Foreign Affairs
Officer at U.S. Department of State. DC area.
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Jacquelyn Rebekka Bonner
Washington D.C. Metro Area Attorney | Business Executive | Venture Entrepreneur.
| http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=13130 (Nov. 2009) Bonn
er has been appointed to the Senior Executive Service and has been assigned as c

hief of staff for the Task Force on Business and Stability Operations, Business
Transformation Agency, Washington, D.C. Bonner previously served as visiting fel
low, Yale Law School, Washington, D.C.
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Robert C. Bonner
B. 1942. | http://ussc.edu.au/people/robert-bonner Bonner was appointed by Pre
sident George W. Bush to serve as Commissioner of US Customs Service in 2001. Fr
om 2003 to 2005, he served as the first Commissioner of US Customs and Border Pr
otection, the agency of the Department of Homeland Security responsible for mana
ging, controlling and securing the United States borders. Bonner was a driving forc
e behind many international efforts to adapt customs policies and operations to
the post-9/11 era. is a global thought leader on homeland security in publication
s such as the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs and theWashington Post. | Sen
tinel HS Group Senior Principal (2008-); Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Partner (2005-0
7); US Customs Service Commissioner (2001-05); Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Partner (
1993-2001); DEA Administrator (1990-93); US District Judge Central District of C
alifornia (1989-90); US Attorney Central District of California (1984-89); US At
torney Astt. US Atty., Central District of California (1971-75); Kadison, Pfaelz
er, Woodard, Quinn and Rossi (1975-84); Law Clerk to US District Judge Albert St
ephens (1966-67); American College of Trial Lawyers; Friends of Giuliani Explora
tory Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Rudy Giuliani Pr
esidential Committee; District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of California.
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J. Dennis Bonney
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V. Bonney served Chevron Corporation in vari
ous capacities from 1960 to 1987. Bonney retired from Chevron Corporation in 199
5, where he served as Vice Chairman of the Board from 1987 to 1995 and as Direct
or from 1986 to 1995. He has been a Director of Alumax Inc. since 1996and is a Di
rector of Aeromovel USA, Inc. He served as a Director of United Meridian Corp. s
ince May 1996.
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Carter Booth
A member of the Board of Directors of The Korea Society in New Yorkhas been an in
ternational banker with JPMorgan Chase & Co and its predecessor institution, The
Chase Manhattan Bank, with a financial career spanning three decades in the Asi
a Pacific region and the United States.
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Jason E. Bordoff
Policy Director of the Hamilton Project, an economic policy initiative hou
sed at The Brookings Institution. He is a member of the New York and Washington
D.C. Bar Associations. He previously served as an advisor to Deputy Secretary St
uart E. Eizenstat at the U.S. Treasury Department, and worked as a consultant fo
r McKinsey & Co. in New York.
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David L. Boren
B. 1941. US Senator, Oklahoma (3-Jan-1979 to 15-Nov-1994, resigned); Gov
ernor of Oklahoma (1975-79); Member of the Board of American Airlines; Member of
the Board ofConoco-Phillips (2002-05); Member of the Board of Phillips Petroleu
m (1994-2002); Member of the Board of Texas Instruments (1995-); Member of the B
oard of Torchmark; Alfalfa Club President, 1983; Close Up Foundation Board of Ad
visors; Coalition for a Democratic Majority Advisory Board; Council on Competiti
veness; Council on Foreign Relations; Forum for International Policy Trustee; Jo
e Lieberman for President; National Legal Center for the Public Interest Board o
f Directors; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; The Reform Insti
tute Advisory Board; Science Debate 2008; Skull and Bones Society; Rhodes Schola
rship. Father: Lyle H. Boren (U.S. House 4th Oklahoma District 1937-47, b. 1910,
d. 1992); Mother: Christine McKown; Wife: Janna Robbins (div., one son, one dau
ghter); Son: Dan Boren(Congressman, b. 2-Aug-1973); Wife: Molly W. Shi (m. 1977)
.
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Scott G. Borgerson
http://energy.sipa.columbia.edu/contact/researchers.html#borgerson Adjunct
Senior Research Scholar at Columbia Universitys Center for Energy, Marine Transp
ortation and Public Policy (CEMTPP) and an International Affairs Fellow at the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations (CFR). Dr Borgersons research interests include marin
e navigation in a melting Arctic, opportunities for U.S. Short Sea Shipping, and
the geography of shipping networks. Previously, he was the Director of the Insti
tute for Leadership and an Assistant Professor of U.S. History, Political Geogra
phy and Maritime Studies at the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London,
Connecticut.
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Ellen Bork
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ Deputy Dire
ctor of the PNAC. History: Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund. Dau
ghter of Robert Bork, etc. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Bork_Ell
en
* vhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A50231-2005Jan5?language=printer & ht
tp://dc.blockshopper.com/developments/619-1201-o-street-nw/streets/o.stv
O ST., 1201, No. 1A -Joseph H. Wilson to Ellen E. Bork, $341,200 [2004].
-Ellen E Bork 6520 Ridge St; Mc Lean, VA 22101-2237 (703) 288-1174 [45-49 / Robe
rt H Bork, Mary E Bork]
-Ellen Bork address unavailable Washington, DC (202) 462-4224
-12: http://www.whitepages.com/search/FindPerson?firstname_begins_with=1&firstna
me=ellen+&name=bork&where=
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Rudy Boschwitz
<President Gerald Ford is greeted by Rabbi Abraham Shemtov (left), natio
nal director of American Friends of Lubavitch; Rabbi Moshe Feller (right), Chaba
d-Lubavitch emissary to Minnesota; and Senator Rudy Boschwitz; at the American F
riends of Lubavitch Philadelphia dinner, May 1975. http://www.chabad.org/therebbe
/article_cdo/aid/461848/jewish/The-Rebbe-and-President-Ford.htm | http://fedupus
a.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ AKA Rudolph Eli Boschwitz. B. 193
0 in Berlin, Germany. Executive summary: US Senator from Minnesota, 1978-91. | H
e presently serves on the Board of Directors of the Jewish Institute for Nationa
l Security Affairs, is an AIPAC Board Member, and is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations. Presidential appointee to the Holocaust Memorial Council. One of
the top fund-raisers for Bush Jr. in 2000. Founder of Home Valu Inc. Minnesota
Senator (1978-1991). | US Senator, Minnesota (1978-91); Member of the Board of I
DT(-2006); American Cancer Society; American Israel Public Affairs Committee Boa
rd of Directors; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Cantor for Congress; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Ensign for Senate; Every Republic
an is Crucial PAC; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Gi
uliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of John Boehner; Friends of Mark Foley; Fr
iends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Hudson Inst
itute Board Member; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Board of Dire
ctors; John McCain 2008; McCain for Senate 98; McConnell Senate Committee 14; Pion
eer PAC; Project for the New American Century; Quayle 2000; Republican National
Committee (1971-78); Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; New York State Bar As
sociation 1954; State Bar of Wisconsin 1959; Steele for Maryland; Tom Delay Cong
ressional Committee; Bush Pioneer 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger; Jewish Ancestr
y. Wife: Ellen Boschwitz; Son: Gerry Boschwitz; Son: Ken Boschwitz; Son: Dan Bos
chwitz; Son: Tom Boschwitz.
-Rudy E Boschwitz 330 Inland Ln N; Minneapolis, MN 55447-3553 (763) 475-2473 [65
+ / Ellen A Boschwitz]
-address unavailable; Nantucket, MA (508) 257-4584
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Stephen W. Bosworth
B. 1939. US State Department Special Representative for North Korea Poli
cy (2009-); US Ambassador to South Korea (1997-2001); US Ambassador to the Phili
ppines(1984-87); Director of Policy Planning (1983-84); US State Department Depu

ty Asst. Secy. for Inter-American Affairs (1981-82); US Ambassador to Tunisia (1


979-81); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for International Resources & Fo
od Policy (1976-79); US State Department Director, Office of Fuels and Energy (1
974-76); US State Department Economic Officer, Paris, France (1971-74); US State
DepartmentEconomic Officer, Madrid, Spain (1967-71); US State Department Panama
Desk Officer (1964-66); US State Department Principal Officer, Colon, Panama (1
963-64); US State Department Vice Consul, Panama (1962-63); Member of the Board
of Franklin Resources; Member of the Board of International Textile Group; Ameri
can Academy of Diplomacy; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member (2010); T
error Free Tomorrow Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Direct
ors. Wife: Christine Holmes (4 children).
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John C. Botts
Chairman and Founder, Botts & Company Ltd. Age 70. See Board Relationships
. He is an Adviser at Vermillion Partners Limited and a Senior Advisor to Corsai
r Capital LLC. Previously, Mr. Botts served as the Chief Executive Officer and,
subsequently, the Chairman of CitiCorp. Investment Bank Limited in Europe, Middl
e East and Africa between 1980 and 1986, including CVC. Before moving to London
in 1973, he had worked for Citibank in New York, Johannesburg, Montreal, Brussel
s and Casablanca. He has been Co-Chairman of Euromoney Institutional Investor PL
C since September 20, 2011. Mr. Botts is the Chairman of United Business Media P
LC, where he has served as a Non-Executive Director since 1997 and serves as a M
ember of its Audit and Nomination Committees and the Chairman of its Remuneratio
n Committee. He is a Member of the Supervisory Board at Mnchmeyer Petersen Capita
l AG since May 11, 2010. Mr. Botts is a Non-Executive Director of Euromoney Inst
itutional Investor PLC since December 1992 and serves as the Chairman of its Aud
it Committee and a Member of its Nominations and Remuneration Committees. He is
the Chairman at Tisbury Capital Management, LLP. Mr. Botts also served as the Ch
airman of LongAcre Partners until its sale to Jefferies & Company. He served as
the Chairman, an Independent Director, and a Member of the Audit, Nomination, an
d Management Engagement Committees at Amerindo Internet Fund PLC. Mr. Botts also
served as the Chairman of Citicorps Venture Capital Investment Committee in Euro
pe. He is also the Chairman of the Glyndebourne Arts Trust and served as its Non
-Executive Director. Mr. Botts is a Trustee of the Tate Gallery Foundation and t
he Carnegie Institution and is also a member of the US Council on Foreign Relati
ons.
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Jo Ivey Boufford
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/institute-of-medicine-of-the-national-academies/
(IOM Foreign Secretary) President, New York Academy of Medicine.
-?>Jo Boufford 425 W End Ave, Apt 3B; New York, NY 10024-5718 (212) 475-4758 [Me
lville E Boufford]
-?>Jo Boufford 7 Point Rd; Westhampton Beach, NY 11978-2934 (631) 288-3732
-27: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/boufford/jo-ivey
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Devry S. Boughner
Director, International Business Relations, Cargill, Inc.
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Antonina W. Bouis
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/antonina-bouis/36/80b/863 Translator of Russian li
terature. Founding executive director of Soros foundations in USSR. Consultant o
n Russian culture to businesses, museums, and NGOs. Officer of the Andrei Sakhar
ov Foundation. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Member of PEN Transla
tion Committee. NYC area.
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Kay Boulware-Miller
Is associated with Merck Sharp & Dohme (I.A.) Corp. and holds several roles such
as Secretary and Director.
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Charles W. Boustany, Jr.

B. 1946. US Congressman, Louisiana 7th (2005-); American Heart Associa


tion; Bush-Cheney 04; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Birther Movement; Leb
anese Ancestry. Father: Dr. Charles Boustany, Sr.; Mother: Madlyn A. Boustany; W
ife: Bridget Edwards (m. 1979, two children).
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Marshall M. Bouton
http://casi.ssc.upenn.edu/events/fp2008/bios/bouton President, Chicago Council
on Global Affairs, and the chairman of the International Advisory Board of the
Center for the Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania, Philad
elphia. came to The Chicago Council from the Asia Society, New York, where he was
executive vice president and chief operating officer from 1990 to 2001. He was
previously the Director of Policy Analysis for Near East, Africa and South Asia
international security affairs in the U.S. Defense Department and special assist
ant to the US Ambassador to India, Robert F. Goheen. He was the founding US exec
utive secretary of the Indo-U.S. Sub-Commission on Education and Culture.
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Denis A. Bovin
Business Executives for National Security director; Center for a New America
n Security director; Corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology li
fe member; Defense Business Board senior fellow; Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museu
m trustee; Stone Key Partners LLC co-chairman & co-CEO. Past: Bear Stearns Compan
ies Inc. vice chairman; Salomon Brothers division head. Lives and/or works in Ne
w York, NY.
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Joseph L. Bower
B. 1938. Executive summary: Professor, Harvard Business School. Member of
the Board of Anika Therapeutics, Inc.; Member of the Board of Brown Shoe Company
; Member of the Board of Loews (2001-); Member of the Board of Sonesta Internati
onal Hotels; American Economic Association; Bill Bradley for President; Council
on Foreign Relations; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry
for President; St. Botolph Club. ather: Father: Morris L. Bower; Mother: Floren
ce Turlitz; Wife: Nancy Milender (m. 16-Feb-1958, one son, one daughter); Son: J
onathan; Daughter: Deborah.
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Whitney A. Bower
Principal, Foundation Capital Partners. Bower is a Principal at Foundation C
apital Partners. Previously, Mr. Bower served as a Partner and Founder of Growth
Capital at 3i Group Plc. He was the Co-Head of New Growth Capital Biz US Divisi
on at 3i Group Plc since he joined on July 13, 2006. Previously, Mr. Bower serve
d as a Principal at Bain Capital LLC and Bain Capital Ventures, where he joined
in 2002. He also served as a Principal of Bain Capital Venture Fund 2007, L.P. a
nd Bain Capital Venture Fund 2005, L.P. Mr. Bower has led investments in a numbe
r of American and European companies, including Homestore, Qarana, Geneva, Astra
con, m-Qube, Stepstone, Locus, NextGenTel, Axiom, and Tennis Channel. He was a G
eneral Partner at Geocapital Partners. Prior to that, Mr. Bower served as Direct
or of Marketing at Open Market Inc. He was also the Manager of Strategy and Busi
ness Development at The Times Mirror Company. Mr. Bower began his career at TA A
ssociates. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board of Sageworks Inc. Mr. Bower s
erved as a Director of GAIN Capital Group, Inc. until November 9, 2010 and of GA
IN Capital Holdings Inc. See Board Relationships.
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Erskine B. Bowles
B. 1945. White House Chief of Staff (Dec-1996 to Nov-1998); US National Se
curity Council; Forstmann Little & Co. General Partner (1999-2001); Morgan Stanl
ey (1969-72); Member of the Board of Cousins Properties; Member of the Board of
General Motors (2005-); Member of the Board of Morgan Stanley (2005-); New Leade
rship for America PAC; Member of the Board of North Carolina Mutual Life; Counci
l on Competitiveness; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Se
natorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clint
on for US Senate Committee; National Democratic Institute for International Affa

irs Board of Directors. Wife: Crandall Close (m. 1971, 3 children); Son: Samuel
Boyce Bowles; Daughter: Annie; Son: Bill.
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Chad P. Bown
Senior Economist in the World Banks Development Research Group, Trade and Inter
national Integration (DECTI) in Washington, DC. http://www.brookings.edu/experts
/bownc.aspx.
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Liz Bowyer
<-? a spokesperson for Maurice Greenbergspokeswoman for Starr InternationalGoldman
Sachs Foundation
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Charles G. Boyd
B. 1938. Business Executives for National Security President and CEO (2002-)
; Council on Foreign Relations Senior VP and Program Director, Washington (200102); US Defense Department Exec. Dir., Hart-Rudman National Security Commission
(1998); Congressional Staff Strategy Consultant to Speaker Newt Gingrich (c. 199
5-98); Congressional Institute Director, 21st Century International Legislators
Project (c. 1995-98); US Defense Department Depy. Commander-In-Chief, US Europea
n Command (1992-95); US Defense Department Commander, Air University, Maxwell Ai
r Force Base (1990-92); US Defense Department Asst. Depy. Chief of Staff, Plans
and Operations, USAF; US Defense Department Vice Commander, 8th Air Force, Strat
egic Air Command (1986-88); US Defense Department Director of Plans, USAF (198889); Member of the Board of DRS Technologies, Inc. (2006-); Member of the Board
of Forterra Systems; Member of the Board of In-Q-Tel; Bilderberg Group 1999; Cen
ter for Strategic & International StudiesCommission on Smart Power; The Century
Foundation Coordinating Committee, Homeland Security Project; Nixon Center Board
of Directors; Taken Prisoner of War Vietnam (22-Apr-1966 to 12-Feb-1973); Tortu
red; Distinguished Service Medal; Silver Star; Bronze Star; Distinguished Flying
Cross; Purple Heart. Wife: Jessica Tuchman Mathews (one daughter, one son).
******
Spencer P. Boyer
http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/or/128546.htm Boyer assumed his duties as a Dep
uty Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
in August 2009. Prior to joining the State Department, Mr. Boyer was the Directo
r of International Law and Diplomacy in the National Security and International
Policy Department of the Center for American Progress, a Washington-based think
tank.
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Paul Bracken
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bracken A professor of political science a
nd business at Yale University. He serves on the Chief of Naval Operations Execu
tive Panel, the Transformation Advisory Group of the U.S. Joint Forces Command,
and advises other parts of the United States government and National Academy of
Sciences Task Forces. Bracken is also considered a respectedthought leader in gl
obal competition and the strategic application of technology in business and def
ense.
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Richard S. Rick Braddock
Chairman of online grocer FreshDirect. Advisor, Axtria, Inc. Age 69. See B
oard Relationships. serves as a Partner at the New York office of MidOcean Partne
rs and has been its Chairman of Executive Board since December 2003. Braddock se
rved as the Chief Executive Officer of FreshDirect LLC from March 2008 to March
2011. He served as Principal, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Opera
ting Officer of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Braddock served as Chief Executiv
e Officer and Chief Operating Officer of MedcoHealth Solutions Inc. (Formerly, M
edco Containment Services Inc.) from January 1993 to October 1993. From January
1990 to October 1992, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Citi
Corp. and its principal subsidiary, Citibank, National Association (Las Vegas, N
V). [Much more at this link: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/p

rivate/person.asp?personId=231161&privcapId=4553231&previousCapId=20619&previous
Title=General%20Atlantic%20LLC.]
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John W. Brademas
B. 1927. US Congressman, Indiana 3rd (1959-81); Congressional Staff for Re
p. Thomas L. Ashley (1955); Congressional Staff for Sen. Pat McNamara (1955); Me
mber of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (as Chairman); Member of t
he Board of New York Stock Exchange; Member of the Board of Texaco; American Dit
chley Foundation Board of Directors; America-Israel Friendship LeagueUS National
Advisory Board; American Legion; Americans for Libraries Council; Aspen Institu
te Trustee Emeritus; Bretton Woods Committee; Committee for Economic Development
Trustee; Council for a Community of Democracies Senior Advisor; Loyal Order of
Moose; Center for National Policy Board Member; Council on Foreign Relations; Fr
aternal Order of Eagles; Freemasonry South Bend Lodge 675; Friends of Hillary; H
illary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Na
tional Leadership PAC; Order of AHEPA; National Democratic Institute for Interna
tional Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Public Agenda Policy Review Board; RAN
D Corporation; Rockefeller Foundation Chairman; Trilateral Commission; American
Association for the Advancement of Science Co-Chairman; American Academy of Arts
and Sciences Fellow; World Council of Churches; Rhodes Scholarship; Peabody 198
0; Greek Ancestry. Wife: Mary Ellen Briggs (m. 1977).
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Nichol R. Bradford
Global director of Vivendi video games.
******
Zeb B. Bradford Jr.
Brig. Gen., U.S. Army, retired.
******
Bill Bradley
B. 1943. Allen & Company Managing Director; US Senator, New Jersey (1979
-97); Member of the Board of Kodak; Member of the Board of Seagate (2003-); Memb
er of the Board ofStarbucks (2003-); Member of the Board of Willis Group Holding
s (2002-); JP Morgan Chase International Council; McKinsey & Company Outside Adv
isor (2001-04); Bill Bradley for President Candidate; Carnegie Endowment for Int
ernational Peace Board of Trustees; Common Good Advisory Board; National Democra
tic Institute for International Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Partnership f
or Public Service Board of Governors; Positive Coaching Alliance National Adviso
ry Board; Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council; Basketball Hall of Fame
1982; Olympic Gold Medal 1964 (team basketball); Sullivan Award1965; Rhodes Sch
olarship; Eagle Scout 1957; Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 1988; Sports Hall of Fa
me of New Jersey 1993; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 2-S (11-Feb-1964); Draft Deferme
nt: Vietnam 2-S (22-Oct-1965); Draft Deferment: Vietnam 2-S (16-Aug-1966); Draft
Deferment: Vietnam 1-D (15-May-1967); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funeral: Tim Russ
ert (2008). Father: Warren W. Bradley (banker, d.); Mother: Susan Crowe (teacher
, d. 1995); Wife: Ernestine Schlant (m. 1974, separated 2008, one daughter); Dau
ghter: Theresa Anne (b. 1976); Daughter: Stephanie (stepdaughter).
******
David G. Bradley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_G._Bradley is the owner of the Atlantic M
edia Company, which publishes several prominent news magazines and services incl
uding The Atlantic Monthly,National Journal, The Hotline and Government Executiv
e. Prior to his career as a publisher, Bradley founded the Advisory Board Compan
y and Corporate Executive Board, two Washington-based consulting companies. [Mor
e at link.]
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Linda Parrish Brady
Chancellor & Professor of Political Science, The University of North Carolin
a at Greensboro.
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Nicholas F. Brady

B. 1930. US Secretary of the Treasury (1988-93); US Senator, New Jersey (1


2-Apr-1982 to 20-Dec-1982, resigned); Darby Overseas Investments Founder (1994-)
; Member of the Board of Amerada Hess (1994-); Member of the Board of Doubleday;
Member of the Board of Purolator (as Chairman, 1971-87); Member of the Board of
Weatherford International Limited; George Bush Presidential LibraryTrustee; Alf
alfa Club 1984; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for
President; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; National Republican S
enatorial Committee; Chi Psi Fraternity. Wife: Katherine Douglas (m. 1952, two s
ons, one daughter).
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Rose Brady
Brady is a senior editor and writer for BusinessWeeks international editionsover
sees BusinessWeeks network of editions in Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Hebrew, Bah
asa Indonesian, Romanian, Thai, and Turkish.
******
S. Lael Brainard
United States Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affa
irs in the administration of President Barack Obama. Spouse: Kurt Campbell Assis
tant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
-Lael Brainard 3703 Morrison St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1733 [Kurt M Brainard]
-Kurt M Campbell 3703 Morrison St NW Washington, DC 20015-1733 [50-54 / Lael Cam
pbell]
-Kurt M Campbell 7101 Western Ave NW Washington, DC 20015-1424 (202) 243-3071 [5
0-54]
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Jeff Bramlett
-?>http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/braniff-toward
s-global-jihadism/html | http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Combating_Ter
rorism_Center&oldid=94000 Major Jeff Bramlettwas an Assistant Professor in the D
epartment of Social Sciences and an Associate of the Combating Terrorism Center
at West Point from 2004-2007. He is a career Infantry Officer and is currently s
tationed at Fort Leavenworth attending ILE at Fort Leavenworth, KS.
******
Elizabeth R. Bramwell
Wall Street trailblazer. Bramwell Growth Fund http://online.barrons.com/articl
e/SB122125824977130017.html.
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Daniel H. Branch
B. 1958. TX House of Representatives. Attorney and Shareholder, Winstead Sechr
est and Minick, 1999-present. Bush-Cheney Florida Recount Legal Team, 2000, etc.
******
Lewis M. Branscomb
B. 1926. Physicist, government policy advisor, and corporate research manager
. He is best known as former head of the National Bureau of Standards and, later
, chief scientist of IBM; and as a prolific writer on science policy issues. Prof
essor emeritus of Public Policy and Corporate Management, in the Belfer Center f
or Science and International Affairs at Harvard.
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Louise Branson
An editorial writer for USA TODAY.
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Kimberly G. Braswell
-?>Greater New York City Area Director at NYU Stern School of Business.
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Marcus W. Brauchli
Executive editor of The Washington Post, overseeing the Posts print and digit
al news operations. Before joining The Post, Brauchli was managing editor of The
Wall Street Journal. He is married to Maggie Farley, a former Los Angeles Times
correspondent. They have two children.
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David Braunschvig
http://www.edge.org/memberbio/david_braunschvig A managing director of Laz
ard Freres & Co. LLC in New York, where he advises governments and corporations
on transactions and technology.
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Aurelia E. Brazeal
B. 1943. US Ambassador to Ethiopia (2002-05); US State Department Dean, Lead
ership & Management School (1999-2002); US State Department Dean, Senior Seminar
(1998-99); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for East Asia & Pacific Affai
rs (1996-98); US Ambassador to Kenya (1993-96); US Ambassador to Micronesia (199
0-93); US State Department Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs, Tokyo, Japan
(1987-90); US State Department Deputy Director for Economics (1984-86); US Stat
e Department Office of Development Finance, Economic Bureau (1982-84); US State
Department Economic Officer, Tokyo, Japan (1979-82); US Treasury Department Revi
ew Officer, Secretariat (1977-79); US State Department Uruguay/Paraguay Desk Off
icer (1974-77); US State Department Watch Officer & Line Officer, Secretariat (1
973-74); US State Department Economic Reports Officer, Economic Bureau (1971-72)
; US State Department Consular & Economic Officer, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1969
-71); Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Henry R. Breck
Ark Asset Management Co., Inc. chairman; Natural Resources Defense Council tru
stee. James G. Niven friend.
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Henry E. Breed III
-?>U.N.
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L. Paul Bremer
AKA Lewis Paul Jerry Bremer III. B. 1941. | 9/11 Perps: A-H The U.S.
proconsul who ran occupied Iraq until the end of June 2004, joined Marsh Krolls
crisis group shortly after 9-11. Bremer had worked closely with Kissinger since
the 1970s and was managing director at Kissinger Associates in 2001. Coalition P
rovisional AuthorityDirector of Reconstruction (11-May-2003 to 28-Jun-2004); Mar
sh & McLennan Chairman & CEO, Marsh Crisis Consulting Company (2001-03); Kissing
er Associates Managing Director (1989-2000); US Coordinator for Counterterrorism
(1986-89); US Ambassador to the Netherlands (1983-86); US Executive Secretary o
f State (1979-83); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Oslo, Norway (19
76-79); US State Departmentvarious offices, eventually Executive Assistant to th
e Secretary of State (1971-76); US State Department Economic-Political Officer,
Blantyre, Malawi (1968-71); US State Department Vice Consul, Kabul, Afghanistan
(1966-68); Member of the Board of Air Products and Chemicals (1990s); Member of
the Board of Akzo Nobel; Member of the Board of Conner Peripherals (past); Chuga
i Pharmaceuticals International Advisory Board; Komatsu International Advisory B
oard; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Club of New York Trustee; The Herit
age Foundation; International Institute for Strategic Studies; International Rep
ublican Institute Board Member (2006-); Netherland-America Foundation Board of D
irectors (past); RAND Corporation Director, Center for Middle East Public Policy
; Presidential Medal of Freedom 2004; Draft Deferment: Vietnam. Wife: Frances Wi
nfield (Francie, author); Son: Paul (salesman); Daughter: Leila (psychologist).
-Lewis P Bremer III 5208 Dorset Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6632 (301) 951-0755 [
Frances W Bremer]
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George W. Breslauer
http://polisci.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/person_detail.php?person=224 Ex
ecutive Vice Chancellor and Provost; Professor of Political Science at Berkeley.
******
John D. Brewer
Likely>http://www.sourcingusasummit.com/index.cfm/sitepages/speaker/28 Administ
rator of USDAs Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). rom 2008-2009, he worked at th
e consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton where he was an Associate on the Global Se

curity/Threat Finance Team. While at Booz Allen, Mr. Brewer worked on a variety
of intelligence and finance-related projects for firm clients, including the Dep
artments of Defense, Justice, Homeland Security, Treasury and private-sector fin
ancial institutions such as Bank of America and Wachovia. Mr. Brewer also served
two years as a Senior Analyst in the Office of Global Risk Assessments at the A
merican International Group (AIG) where he was responsible for providing analysi
s on business risks and global threats (i.e., terrorism, political and economic
crises) that could impact AIGs businesses in Latin America, Eastern Europe, India
, Africa and the Middle East, etc.
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Stephen G. Breyer
B. 1938. US Supreme Court Justice (3-Aug 1994 to present); US Appe
als Court Judge, 1st Circuit Chief Judge (1990-94); US Sentencing Commission(198
5-89); US Appeals Court Judge, 1st Circuit (1980-90); Congressional Staff Chief
Counsel to Sen. Ted Kennedy (1979-80); Law Clerk for Arthur J. Goldberg (1964-65
); Watergate Scandal Assistant Special Prosecutor (1973); American Academy of Ar
ts and Sciences; American Bar Foundation Fellow; American College of Trial Lawye
rs Honorary Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; National Constitution CenterDi
stinguished Scholars Advisory Panel; Harvard Law Review; Underage Drinking at St
anford; Eagle Scout 1950; Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Funeral: Ted Kennedy
(2009). Father: Irving Breyer; Mother: Anne; Wife: Joanna Hare (m. 1967, two da
ughters, one son); Daughter: Chloe; Daughter: Nell; Son: Michael.
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Peter L. Briger Jr.
<Peter Briger Jr. and Michael Novo Novogratz. Central Park Conservancy trustee;
Fortress Investment Group co-chairman; Global Fund for Children director; Prince
ton University Investment Co. director. Past: Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner.
Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Reuben E. Brigety II
An assistant professor of government and politics at George Mason University.
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Alex M. Brill
http://www.opensecrets.org/revolving/rev_summary.php?id=70342 Buchanan, Inge
rsoll & Rooney(firm profile). 2002-2007: House Ways & Means Committee, Economic
Policy Advisor. 2001-2002: Council of Economic Advisers, Staff Economist.
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Steven Brill
B. 1950. founder of CourtTV and American Lawyer magazine. He also founded
the failed Verified Identity Pass, Inc., the New York-based company that operate
d the Clear airport security fast-pass. The service abruptly shut down June 23,
2009, without any notice to the companys 260,000 paid customers. he was a columnis
t for Newsweek. He is married and has three children. He currently resides in Ne
w York City and Bedford, New York.
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Larry Brilliant
Lawrence Larry Brilliant is an American physician, epidemiologist, technologist
, author, and the former director of Googles philanthropic arm Google.org. From 19
73 to 1976, he participated in the successful World Health Organization (WHO) sm
allpox eradication program. In April 2009, he was chosen to oversee the Skoll Glo
bal Threats Fund established by eBay co-founder Jeff Skoll. Brilliant is married
to Girija (formerly Elaine) and has three children: Joe, Jon, and Iris.
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Andrew F. Brimmer
AKA Andrew Felton Brimmer. B. 1926. US Federal Reserve Governor (1966-74); M
ember of the Board of Bank of America; Member of the Board of Bellsouth; Member
of the Board of DuPont(1974-97); Member of the Board of Gannett (1980-97); Membe
r of the Board of Navistar International (1976-97); Member of the Board of UAL C
orporation; Aspen Institute 1985; Council on Foreign Relations; Economists for P
eace and Security Trustee; John O. Marsh Institute Honorary Member, Advisory Com

mittee; National Association for Business Economics Fellow; Salk Institute for B
iological StudiesTrustee; Fulbright India 1952; Fulbright Sudan 1958. Wife: Dori
s Millicent Scott (m. 1953, one daughter); Daughter: Esther Diane Brimmer (b. 19
62).
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Esther Diane Brimmer
<husband Steven Beller. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/121033.htm Obamas
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations, etc. | [PDF] Washi
ngton Hebrew Congregation Esther Diane Brimmer and Steven Beller in honor of the
Bar. Mitzvah of their son, Nathaniel Alexander Brimmer-Beller.
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Douglas G. Brinkley
<wife Anne. B. 1960. Author, professor of history at Rice University and a f
ellow at the James Baker Institute for Public Policy. Brinkley is the history co
mmentator for CBS News and a contributing editor to the magazine Vanity Fair. Br
inkley lives in Austin, Texas. He and his wife Anne have three children, Johnny,
Benton, and Cassady.
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David V. B. Britt
http://www8.nationalacademies.org/cp/committeeview.aspx?key=49189 Past President
and Chief Executive Officer of Sesame Workshop. Britts professional experience i
ncludes executive positions with the U.S. Agency for International Development,
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Overseas Private Investment Cor
poration. He has presented to various congressional committees and the Federal T
rade Commission on childrens education, obesity and media issues. Since his retir
ement, Mr. Britt has consulted on food marketing issues for the Robert Wood John
son Foundation and for leadership development for nonprofit organizations. He is
currently Board Chair of The Education Trust, a non-profit organization working
for quality education for all, pre-K-16, and a Board member of INMED Partnershi
ps for Children a non-profit organization working to promote childrens health, ed
ucation and well being. Mr. Britt is a member of the Advisory Committee of the I
nitiative for Social Enterprise at the Harvard Business School, and a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations. He is a former member of the Board on Children
, Youth, and Families. He served on the IOM Committee on Food Marketing and the
Diets of Children and Youth.
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Glenn A. Britt
B. 1949. Time Warner Cable CEO (2001-); Time Warner Cable President (19992001, 2006-); Time Warner Cable President & CEO, TWC Ventures (-1999); Time Warn
er CableEVP (1990-); Time, Inc. VP Finance (1988-90); Time, Inc. VP & Treasurer
(1986-88); Time, Inc. (1972-86); Member of the Board of Time Warner Cable (as Ch
airman -2006, continuing); Member of the Board ofXerox (2004-); Bush-Cheney 04; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; DeMint for Senate Committee; Friends of George Alle
n; Friends of John Boehner; John McCain 2008; Lindsey Graham for Senate; McCain
2000; National Cable & Telecommunications Association Board of Directors; Nation
al Republican Congressional Committee; Obama for America; Walter Kaitz Foundatio
n Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
******
Robin Broad
A professor at American Universitys School of International Service.
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Harry G. Broadman
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/harry-g-broadman/2/a08/a7a Managing Director; Ch
ief Economist; Leader, Emerging Markets, Governance, Investment and Trade Practi
ce, PwC. Past: Managing Direcor and Chief Economist at The Albright Group LLC /
Albright Capital Management LLC; Economic Advisor, Africa Region at The World Ba
nk Group; Lead Economist, Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union at The World Ba
nk Group; Senior Economist, China Operations at The World Bank Group; Assistant
United States Trade Representative at The US Executive Office of the President;
Chief of Staff and Senior Staff Economist, The Presidents Council of Economic Adv

isers at The US Executive Office of the President; Chief Economist at The US Sen
ate, Committee on Governmental Affairs; Visiting Professor: Kennedy School of Go
vernment / School of Arts & Science, Department of Economics at Harvard Universi
ty; Assistant Director, Center for Energy Policy Research at RFF, Inc.; Adjunct
Professor of International Economics at Johns Hopkins UniversitySAIS; Research Fe
llow, Economic Studies Program at The Brookings Institution; Consultant at The R
AND Corporation. DC area.
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Paula D. Broadwell
<w Petraeus. The Boston Globe, U.S. News & World Report, etc.
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Steve Brock
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-brock/3/b89/46 Deputy Director for Intelligenc
e (DDI) at Joint Staff; Member at Council on Foreign Relations; Captain at Unite
d States Navy. Past: Director for East Asia Security Affairs at NSC; Assistant C
hief of Staff (Intelligence N2) at Carrier Strike Group Eleven (NIMITZ Strike Gr
oup); Officer in Charge at DIA DH Field Operating Base Europe Berlin Det; Fellow
at RAND; Military Advisor at USUN; Military Advisor at U.S. Mission to the UN;
Military Advisor at US Mission to the UN; Grad Student at Georgetown University.
DC area.
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Laura Brod
Laura Brod ne Morris (born December 11, 1971) is a Minnesota politi
******
Frederick C. Broda
-?>http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-11-28/business/9311280132_1_corporate
-growth-firm-stein-roe-farnham Alberto-Culver Co. in Melrose Park promoted Willi
am J. Cernugel and David D. DeTomaso to senior vice presidents and Timothy Henne
ssy to director of engineering; Frederick C. Broda was appointed vice president,
corporate development. | -?>West Palm Beach, FL | 74 years old.
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William J. Brodsky
B. 1945. Chicago Board Options Exchange CEO (1997-); Chicago Mercantil
e Exchange CEO (1985-97); Chicago Mercantile Exchange EVP and COO (1982-85); Ame
rican Stock Exchange EVP Operations (1979-82); American Stock Exchange Head of O
ptions Trading (1976-79); American Stock Exchange (1975-76); Model, Roland and C
o. (1968-75); Member of the Board of Chicago Board Options Exchange (as Chairman
, 1997-); Member of the Board of Integrys Energy Group (2007-); Member of the Bo
ard of Peoples Energy (1997-2007); Member of the Board of Sustainable Forestry M
anagement; Commercial Club of Chicago; Council on Foreign Relations; The Freedom
Project; Futures Industry Association Board of Directors; Hillary Clinton for P
resident; Illinois State Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; Northw
estern Memorial Hospital Trustee; Obama for America; Swiss Futures and Options A
ssociation Board of Directors; World Federation of Exchanges Vice Chairman.
******
Christopher W. Brody
B. 1944. Vantage Partners LLC (1999-); Warburg Pincus Partner (1971-98); Warburg
Pincus Associate (1968-71); Member of the Board of Gartner; Member of the Board
of Intuit (1993-); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; De
mocratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; John Kerry for President; Lasker Foundat
ion Trustee; Mount Sinai Medical Center Trustee; National Venture Capital Associ
ationPast Chairman; United Nations Association of the USA Trustee.
******
Kenneth D. Brody
Co-founder of Taconic Capital Advisors L.P., a multi-strategy event driven h
edge fund, founded in 1999. former Export-Import Bank president. Spouse: Carolyn
Schwenker, an associate at the First Boston Corporation in New York.
******
Tom Brokaw
B. 1940. Executive summary: Former anchor, NBC Nightly News. Presidents Com

mission on White House Fellowships; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2005;
Committee to Protect Journalists Board of Directors; International Rescue Commit
tee Co-Chair, Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Robin Hood Foundation
Board of Directors; Endorsement of Microsoft Windows Server 2008; Broadcasting a
nd Cable Hall of Fame; Peabody for To Be An American; Grand Marshal of the Tourn
ament of Roses 2001; Wedding: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver (1986); Fu
neral: Katharine Graham (2001); Roast: Tom Brokaw (2002); Funeral: Gerald Ford (
2007); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008). Wife: Meredith Lynn Auld Brokaw (Miss South
Dakota, m. 1962, three daughters); Daughter: Jennifer Jean Brokaw; Daughter: And
rea Brooks Brokaw; Daughter: Sarah Auld Brokaw.
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Edgar M. Bronfman
B. 1929. Executive summary: CEO of Seagrams until 1994. Seagram &
Sons CEO (-1994); Member of the Board of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (as Chairman, brief
ly in 1969); Member of the Board of DuPont; Anti-Defamation League; Council on F
oreign Relations; Bnai Brith; Hillel Chairman; World Jewish Congress President (19
79-2007); United Negro College Fund Board Member; French Legion of Honor; Issued
Concealed Carry Permit New York City. Father: Samuel Bronfman (founder of Seagr
ams, d. 1971); Mother: Saidye Rosner (d. 7-Jul-1995 at age 98); Sister: Minda; Si
ster: Phyllis; Brother: Charles Bronfman (former owner Montreal Expos, net worth
$2.2B); Wife: Ann Loeb (m. 10-Jan-1953, div. 1973, five children); Son: Sam, Jr
.; Son: Edgar Bronfman, Jr.(CEO of Seagrams); Son: Matthew; Daughter: Holly; Son:
Adam; Wife: Lady Caroline Townshend (annulled 21-Nov-1974).
vEdgar Bronfman Sr. and Jr.v
Edgar M Bronfman 960 Fifth Ave; New York, NY 10075-1708 [65+]
-Edgar M Bronfman 5 French Lk; Pawling, NY 12564-2418
Edgar Bronfman 65 Indian Hill Rd; East Hampton, NY 11937-2227 [Reed Bronfman]
Edgar Bronfman 117 E 69th St; New York, NY 10021-5004 (212) 249-5479
Edgar Bronfman 375 Park Ave; New York, NY 10152-0001
Pro-Football, Board of Directors 21300 Redskin Park Dr; Ashburn, VA 20147-6100 (7
03) 726-7000
Fandango, Director 12200 W Olympic Blvd; Los Angeles, CA 90064-1041 (310) 451-769
0
Warner Music Group Corp, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 75 Rockefeller Plz;
New York, NY 10019-6907 (212) 275-2000
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Edgar Bronfman Jr.
B. 1955. Warner Music Group Owner and CEO (2004-); Lexa Partners L
LC Chairman and CEO (2002-04); Vivendi Vice Chairman (2002-03); Vivendi Executiv
e Vice Chairman (2000-02); Accretive Technologies LLC Partner; Seagram & Sons CE
O (1994-2000); Seagram & Sons President and COO (1989-94); Seagram & Sons (198289); MCAActing President (1995-); Member of the Board of Endeavor Global (as Cha
irman); Member of the Board of Fandango; Member of the Board of IAC/InterActiveC
orp (1998-); Member of the Board of Seagram & Sons; Member of the Board of Warne
r Music Group (as Chairman, 2004-); JP Morgan Chase National Advisory Board; Dre
ier for Congress Committee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Mark Foley; Friends o
f Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; Green M
ountain PAC; Hillary Clinton for President; New Leadership for America PAC; New
Republican Majority Fund; New York University Medical Center Board of Directors.
Wife: Sherri Brewer (black, m. 1979, div. 1991, three children); Wife: Clarissa
Allcock (m. 1994, three children); Son: Benjamin Bronfman.
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Ethan S.Bronner
B. 1954. Jerusalem bureau chief of The New York Times since March 2008 fol
lowing four years as deputy foreign editorbefore that worked in the papers investig
ative unit, focusing on the September 11 attacks. Bronner and his wife Naomi, a ps
ychologist, live in Jerusalem. They have two sons.
******
Rachel Bronson
Vice President, Studies at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs; senior f

ellow and director of Middle East and Gulf Studies for the Council on Foreign Re
lations, etc.
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Carole L. Brookins
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Carole_L._Brookins Served from
2001 to 2005 as the United States Executive Director to The World Bank in Washin
gton, D.C. An international consultant, she is currently a Managing Director of
Public Capital Advisors LLC (PCA), as well as a director on both corporate and n
on-profit boards. These include Climate Exchange plc and the Chicago Climate Exc
hange. She serves on the Advisory Board of Zogby International and as a Board Co
unselor of the International Agribusiness Management Association (IAMA). Ms. Bro
okins is a Special Advisor to NTR plc and a member of the GVEP International (Gl
obal Village Energy Partnership) Board of Trustees, as well as a member of the R
abobank North American Agribusiness Advisory Board. Born in Indiana, her profess
ional activities have been focused on commodity markets, trade, development, inf
rastructure finance and public policy. Advisory Council, Princes Rainforests Projec
t; Advisory Board, World Agricultural Forum.
******
Christian D. Brose
B. 1979. US State Department Chief Speechwriter to Secy. Condoleezza Rice (2
005-); US State Department Speechwriter to Secy. Colin Powell (2004-05); US Stat
e Department Policy Planning Staff (2004-); The Public Interest Asst. Managing E
ditor (2004); The National Interest Asst. Editor (2002-04). Wife: Molly (painter
).
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Charles N. Brower
Has been a judge of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal since 1983.
*******
Alice L. Brown
-?>Representative, Ford Foundation, South Africa.
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Bartram S. Brown
Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Techn
ology, and a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Research Centre
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Binta Niambi Brown
Partner in the corporate practice of the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis L
LP.
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Carroll Brown
-?>Pharmaceuticals. -?>Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
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Frederic J. Brown
-?>Lt Gen Frederic J. Brown, PhD USA Ret. Chemical Warfare. Location: McLean, VA
.
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Gwendolyn A. Brown
Director of Congressional and Federal Affairs in Hewlett Packards Government Affa
irs (GA) Office in Washington, D.C. | Ca. 2000: Deputy Assistant Secretary of De
fense. (Health Budgets and Financial Policy). Office of the Assistant Secretary
of
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Harold Brown
B. 1927. Religion: jewish. US Secretary of Defense (21-Jan-1977 to 20-Ja
n-1981 under Jimmy Carter); US Secretary of the Air Force (1965-69); US Defense
Department Dir. of Defense Research and Engineering (1961-69); Warburg Pincus Pa
rtner (1990-); Member of the Board of Altria (1985-); Member of the Board of Phi
lip Morris (1983-85); Member of the Board ofMattel; Member of the Board of Everg
reen Holdings; Member of the Board of Cummins; Council on Foreign Relations; Cen
ter for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Gore 2000; National Venture C

apital Association; New Leadership for America PAC; Public Agenda Policy Review
Board; RAND Corporation Trustee; Trilateral Commission; Presidential Medal of Fr
eedom 1981. Father: Abraham Howard Brown; Mother: Gertrude Cohen; Wife: Colene M
cDowell (m. 29-Oct-1953, two daughters); Daughter: Deborah R. Brown (b. 5-Nov-19
55); Daughter: Ellen D. Brown (b. 10-Dec-1957).
******
John P. Brown
http://www.marketvisual.com/d/ac2165a3-0312-4434-b7ed-898f85d50e8d/John+P+Br
own Corporate Executive Board Co; Department of Homeland Security; United States
Cellular Corp;Verical Inc | http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnprestonbrown CEO, Pr
esident at Ragnar Studios Inc., etc. DC area.
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Jonathan A. C. Brown
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_A.C._Brown Islamic scholar and current
ly Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and Muslim-Christian Understanding at
Georgetown University.
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Kate Brown
Probably>http://newamerica.net/user/8 Kate Brown was New Americas media relations
manager from 2008 through 2010, when she joined Foreign Policy magazine as that
publications director of public relations & marketing. Prior to her work at New Am
erica Foundation, Ms. Brown was the media relations manager for The Washington T
imes, and has also worked as a freelance producer for the BBC. She began her car
eer as a producer and host for Wisconsin Public Radio, and came to Washington, D
C, in 2006 to help launch Washington Post Radio.
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Kathleen Brown
AKA Kathleen Rice Brown. B. 1945. Goldman Sachs Head, Western Region, Public
Sector & Infrastructure (2003-); Goldman Sachs Senior Private Wealth Advisor (2
001-03); Bank of AmericaPresident, Bank of America Private Bank; State Treasurer
California (1991-95); California State Official Los Angeles Board of Public Wor
ks (1987-89); California State Official Los Angeles Board of Education (1975-80)
; OMelveny and Myers Associate (1985-87); Member of the Board of Countrywide (200
5-07); Member of the Board of Forestar Real Estate Group (2007-); Childrens Hospi
tal of Los Angeles Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations; Library Foundation of
Los Angeles Board of Directors; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Board of Directo
rs; Pacific Council on International Policy; Town Hall Los Angeles Board of Dire
ctors. Father: Pat Brown (Governor of California, b. 1905, d. 1996); Mother: Ber
nice Layne; Brother: Jerry Brown (Governor of California, b. 1938); Husband: Van
Gordon Sauter (Former CBS Executive, two daughters, three sons); Daughter: Hila
ry Rice; Daughter: Sascha Rice
Son: Zebediah Rice; Son: Mark Sauter; Son: Jeremy Sauter.
******
L. Carl Brown
Professor in Foreign Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University, is a historian
of the modern Near East and North Africa
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Lester R. Brown
B. 1934. US Agriculture Department (1959-69); America Coming Together; Cente
r for a New American Dream Advisory Board; Cosmos Club; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Earth Policy Institute Founder;
EMILYs List; Institute for International Economics Advisory Board; John Kerry for
President; Kerry Victory 2004; MoveOn.org; United Nations Foundation Advisory B
oard; Worldwatch Institute Founder, President (1974-2000); Humanist of the Year
1991. Wife: Shirley Ann Woolington (m. 12-Jun-1960, div., one son, one daughter)
; Son: Brian; Daughter: Brenda.
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Michael E. Brown
Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, GW. Director of Research for the
National Security Council

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Richard P. Brown Jr.
Council on Foreign Relations member; Foreign Policy Research Institute directo
r; International Peace Institute director; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP counsel.
******
Seyom Brown
Brandeis, SMU, Harvard Professor Emeritus of Politics Peace, Conflict, and C
oexistence Studies Politics. Expertise. International relations. World politics,
Causes
******
Edith Brown Weiss
Professor of International Law, GWU.
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David S. Browning
-?>Camco International Inc. of Delaware; associated with Schlumberger Technology,
the U.N., etc.
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Judith Bruce
http://www.popcouncil.org/staff/JudithBruce.asp Senior associate and policy
analyst with the Population Councils Poverty, Gender, and Youth program.
******
Leslie A. Les Brun
B. 1952. Sarr Group Chairman and CEO; Hamilton Lane CEO (1991-2005); Hamilton
Lane Co-Founder (1991); Fidelity Bank, Philadelphia Managing Director, Inv. Bank
ing (1988-91); E. F. Hutton VP Corporate Finance Division; Lloyds International
Corporation VP; Chemical Bank Assistant:(1977-82); Bankers Trust (1975-77); Memb
er of the Board of ADP (2003-, as Chairman, 2007-); Member of the Board of Broad
ridge Financial Solutions, Inc.; Member of the Board of Fortune Management, Inc.
(2006-); Member of the Board of Philadelphia Media Holdings; Council on Foreign
Relations; Obama for America; University of Buffalo Foundation Trustee.
******
Greyson L. Bryan
Los Angeles World Affairs Council director; OMelveny & Myers LLP partner. Lives
and/or works in Los Angeles, CA.
******
Michael E. Bryant
http://www.youngentrepreneursschool.org/SOTRManagingDirector.html Bryant, of M
oscow, Russia and Lausanne, Switzerland, is the founder, Managing Director, and
Headmaster of the Young Entrepreneurs School (Moscow London Geneva), and has mor
e than 30 years of international business experience, across multiple industries
on five continents. His business experience has ranged from entrepreneurial owne
rship of high-tech startup companies, to acquirer and CEO of mid-sized corporati
ons, to Board Member, consultant, and advisor to multinational corporations, int
ernational heads of state, and ruling families of many countries. His functional
responsibilities have included accounting, finance, taxation, operations, and b
usiness development, in the fields of aerospace, defense, mining and metals, pet
roleum, electric power, food and beverage, hospitality, packaging, real estate,
franchising & branding, investment banking, sovereign wealth, and private affair
s management. He served for more than 20 years as President and CEO of Bryant Tru
st, Ltd., and is a member of the exclusive New York based Council on Foreign Rel
ations. At the age of 20, Michael served at The White House under U.S. President
Ronald Reagan, and was more recently appointed by President George W. Bush to a
three-year term on the high-powered, 15-member Senior Advisory Group of the US M
ilitarys European Command, which at the time was the largest military command in
the world, and which included in its Area of Responsibility, Europe (including R
ussia), Africa, and parts of the Middle East, etc.
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Ralph C. Bryant
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/bryantr.aspx Ralph Bryants research concentrat
es on international economic issues and open-economy macroeconomics. He has rece

ntly emphasized governance for international institutions and the global dimensi
ons of demographic change.
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John E. Bryson
B. 1943. Edison International President (2000-08); Edison International CE
O (1990-2008); Southern California Edison CEO (1990-2003); Edison International
Senior VP Legal & Financial Affairs (1984-90); Morrison & Foerster Partner (1983
-84); Member of the Board of Boeing (1995-); Member of the Board of Disney (2000
-); Member of the Board of Edison International (as Chairman, 1990-); Member of
the Board of Southern California Edison (as Chairman, 1990-99 and 2003-); Member
of the Board of Times Mirror Co.; California State Official President of Califo
rnia Public Utilities Commission (1979-82); California State Official Chairman o
f California State Water Resources Control Board; Amateur Athletic Foundation Bo
ard of Directors; California Business Roundtable Chairman; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Natural Resources Defense Council Co-Founder, Attorney (1969-79); Pacif
ic Council on International Policy Founding Co-Chairman; W. M. Keck Foundation B
oard of Directors. Wife: Louise.
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Mark F. Brzezinski
Mark Brzezinski (born 1965) is an American lawyer and foreign policy expe
rt. He is the son of Polish-born former National Security Advisor Zbigniew | Part
nership for a Secure America> http://www.psaonline.org/section.php?id=4.
-Mark F Brzezinski 50 Wolfe St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3865 [45-49]
******
Zbigniew Brzezinski
B. 1928 in Warsaw, Poland. Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (
1987-89); White House National Security Advisor (1977-81); Trilateral Commission
Director (1973-76); US State Department Policy Planning Staff (1966-68); Hollin
ger International International Advisory Board; America Abroad Media Advisory Bo
ard; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1969; American Committee for Peace in
the Caucasus Advisory Board; AmeriCares Advisory Committee; Amnesty Internation
al; Atlantic Council; Bretton Woods Committee; Center for Strategic & Internatio
nal Studies; Council on Foreign Relations; Freedom House; International Crisis G
roup Board; Jamestown Foundation Board Member; Metropolitan Club; Partnership fo
r a Secure America Advisory Board; Public International Law and Policy Group Bal
kan Action Council; Guggenheim Fellowship 1960; Ford Fellowship 1970; Presidenti
al Medal of Freedom 1981; Order of the White Eagle 1995; Naturalized US Citizen
1958; Secret Service Codename Hawkeye. Father: Tadeusz Brzezinski; Mother: Leoni
a Roman; Wife: Emilie Anna Benes (m. 11-Jun-1955, two sons, one daughter); Son:
Ian Brzezinski; Son: Mark Brzezinski; Daughter: Mika Brzezinski (journalist, b.
2-May-1967).
-Zbigniew Brzezinski 106 Pommander Walk; Alexandria, VA 22314-3845 (703) 535-358
9 [65+ / [son] Ian J Brzezinski, Virginia F Brzezinski, Jenny Flynn]
-?>E W Brzezinski 900 W Lake Rd; Palm Harbor, FL 34684-3157 (727) 786-3208
******
Roberto Buaron
First Atlantic Capital, Ltd. chairman & CEO; Golfsmith International Holdings,
Inc. director. Past: Overseas Partners Inc. senior partner. Lives and/or works i
n New York, NY.
******
Mark E. Buchman
http://pacrimfinancialconsultants.com/aboutus.html -Buchmans career highlights
can be summarized as: Senior Vice President, Manufacturers Hanover Trust, 1962-1
982. Served in Tokyo, Japan, for 5 years. Became head of Asia Division. Travelle
d Asia extensively for many years. Executive Vice President, Union Bank, Los Ang
eles, CA. President, Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae). Appoin
ted by Pres. Reagan and confirmed by the US Senate. President/CEO of two communi
ty banks: Bank of Los Angeles and Liberty Bank. Presently:
PacRim Financial Consultants. Consulting in banking and Asian business. Periodic
expert witness work. Founding investor and director of Pacific Commerce Bank. I

nstructor in international finance and Asian business at UCLA..


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Mark A. Bucknam
Author of Responsibility of Command: How UN and NATO Commanders Influenced Air
power over Bosnia (2005).
******
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Bueno_de_Mesquita A political scientist,
professor at New York University, and senior fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoove
r Institution. He specializes in international relations, foreign policy, and nat
ion building.
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Thomas Buergenthal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Buergenthal Buergenthal (jewish, born 11 M
ay 1934, in ubocha, Czechoslovakia, today Slovakia) is a former judge of the Inter
national Court of Justice. He resigned his post as of 6 September 2010. Buergent
hal is returning to his position as Lobingier Professor of Comparative Law and J
urisprudence at The George Washington University Law School.
******
George Bugliarello
President of the Polytechnic Institute of New York for 21 years
-DEAD, Feb. 2011.
******
Bartle Breese Bull
The international editor of Prospect magazine, etc.
******
Mary Brown Bullock
B. 1945. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Director, Asia Progr
am (1988-95); Committee on Scholarly Communication with the Peoples Republic of C
hina Director (1977-88); Committee on Scholarly Communication with the Peoples Re
public of China Associate (1973-77); Member of the Board of Genuine Parts (2002); Member of the Board of SunTrust Banks; Asia Foundation Trustee (2006-); Carte
r Center Board of Councilors; Council on Foreign Relations; China Medical Board
Trustee; Henry Luce Foundation Trustee; National Committee on US-China Relations
; National Science Foundation; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rotary International Atla
nta; Southern Global Strategies Council. Husband: George; Daughter: Ashley; Son:
Graham.
******
Stuart M. Bumpas
Dallas taxation, etc. lawyer.
******
William D. Bundy
http://www.linkedin.com/in/williamdbundy President at Shaffer Manufacturing Co
rp.; Vice President at American Pan Company; Major at United States Army Reserve
. Past: military see link.
******
Jeffrey H. Bunzel
https://www.credit-suisse.com/investment_banking/en/biography/pop_jeffrey_h_bu
nzel_bio.jsp a Managing Director of Credit Suisse, Head of Equity Capital Market
s for the Americas and Co-Head of the Global Markets Solutions Group
******
Deborah K. Burand
Microfinance trailblazer. Ann Arbor, Michigan atty. More.
******
John A. Burgess
Wilmer Hale Partner Co-Chair, International Transactions Group. (Boston, Massa
chusetts) & an adjunct professor of international law at the Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy at Tufts.
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James E. Burke

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._Burke (born February 28, 1925) was the c


hief executive officer (CEO) of Johnson & Johnson from 1976 to 1989, etc.
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Erin I. Burnett
B. 1976. CNN (2011-); NBC CNBC; Citigroup Vice President; Goldman Sachs.
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Christopher B(ancroft) Burnham
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Burnham Was appointed Under-Secreta
ry-General of the United Nations for Management by Kofi Annan on June 1, 2005. D
eutsche Bank as Managing Director, etc.
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James H. Burnley IV
B. 1948. US Secretary of Transportation (1987-89); US Transportation Departmen
t Deputy Secretary of Transportation (1983-87); US Justice Department Associate
Deputy Attorney General (1982-83); Venable LLP; Turner, Enochs, Foster, Sparrow
& Burnley Partner (1975-81); Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard Partne
r (1983-75); Member of the Board of Infrasoft, Inc.; Member of the Board of MTA
Safety Training Systems; Ashcroft 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Citizens for a Sound Econ
omy Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Columbia Bar;
Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; FreedomWorks Board of Di
rectors; George W. Bush for President; The Heritage Foundation Chairman, Roe Ins
titute Advisory Committee; Intercollegiate Studies Institute Board of Trustees;
Jamestown Foundation Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; Tom Delay Congression
al Committee.
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Patrick Owen Burns
Brooklynn, NY atty, etc.
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R. Nicholas Burns
B. 1956. US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2005-08); US
Ambassador to NATO (2001-05); US Ambassador to Greece (1997-2001); US State Dep
artment Acting Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (1995-97); US State Depart
ment Spokesman of the Department of State (1995-97); US National Security Counci
l Senior Director for Russia, Ukraine & Eurasia Affairs (1990-95); US State Depa
rtment Director for Soviet Affairs (1988-90); US State Department Staff Officer,
Operations Center and Secretariat (1987-88); US State Department Political Offi
cer, Jerusalem (1985-87); US State Department Vice Consul, Cairo, Egypt (1983-85
); Council on Foreign Relations; International Institute for Strategic Studies;
Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Elizabeth A. Baylies (3 daughters).
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William F. Burns
http://www.cjdpa.org/bios/past/burns.html (Court of Judicial Discipline) B. 1932
. U.S. Army, 1954-88; director, U.S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, 1988-89;
special envoy to Russia, Nuclear Dismantlement, 1992-93; member, Association of
the U.S. Army; Council on Foreign Relations; Committee on International Securit
y and Arms Control, National Academy of Sciences; board trustee, LaSalle Univers
ity; president emeritus, board of trustees, U.S. Army War College Foundation; Do
ctor of Laws, etc.
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William J. Burns
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/105574.htm Deputy Secretary of State. Te
rm of Appointment: 07/28/2011 to present.
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Mathew Burrows
Counsellor and Director, Analysis and Production Staff National Intelligence
Council (NIC).
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Richard R. Burt
B. 1947. IEP Advisors Chairman (1994-); Barbour, Griffith & Rogers Internati
onal Director (past); McKinsey & Company Partner (1991-94); US Official Chief ne

gotiator, Strategic Nuclear Arms (START) (1989-91); US Ambassador to Germany (19


85-89); US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1983-85); US Assis
tant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1981-82); The New York Ti
mes National Security Correspondent, DC (1977-80); Campaign for American Leaders
hip in the Middle East; International Institute for Strategic Studies Assistant
Director (1975-77); International Institute for Strategic Studies Research assoc
iate (1973-75); European-American Institute for Security Research Consultant (19
73); The Boston Globe Copy editor (1971); Carlyle Group Advisor; Member of the B
oard ofHollinger International (1994-2003); Member of the Board of Weirton Steel
Chairman; Member of the Board of Archer Daniels Midland (1996-); Member of the
Board of Anchor Gaming (1999-); Member of the Board of Powerhouse Technologies (
1994-99); Member of the Board of Homestake Mining (1998-2001); Hollinger Interna
tional Audit Committee; Hudson Institute Consultant (1973); RAND Corporation Con
sultant (1973); American Council on Germany Vice Chairman; American Institute fo
r Contemporary German Studies Board of Directors; Aspen Institute Middle East St
rategy Group; Atlantic Partnership Chairman of Diligence; Center for Strategic &
International Studies Senior Advisor; Council of American Ambassadors; Council
on Foreign Relations; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends o
f Roy Blunt; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain
-Palin Compliance Fund; Straight Talk America. Wife: Gahl Hodges Burt (div., two
children); Son: Christopher (b. 1987); Daughter: (b. 1992).
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Daniel F. Burton Jr.
<-??->Burton is Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy for salesforce.com.
He has played a leadership role in the development of US technology policy for
over 20 years. Prior to joining salesforce.com in January 2006, he served as Vic
e President of Government Affairs for Entrust and for Novell. He was also Presid
ent of the Council on Competitiveness where he was a pioneer in the effort to es
tablish government technology policies for the US high-tech industry.
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Sylvia Mathews Burwell
B. 1965. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation President, Global Development Pro
gram (2006-); Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation COO and Executive Director (2002
-06); US Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director (1998-2001); White Hous
e Deputy Chief of Staff (1997-98); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff to Secy
. Robert E. Rubin (1995-97); US National Economic Council Staff Director (1993-9
5); McKinsey & Company Associate (1990-92); Member of the Board of Metropolitan
Life (2004-); Aspen Institute Aspen Strategy Group; Council on Foreign Relations
; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; O
bama for America; Pacific Council on International Policy; Rhodes Scholarship; G
reek Ancestry. Husband: Stephen Burwell (attorney, m. 2007).
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Mary K. Bush
B. 1949. Bush International Founder (1991-); US Official Director, Federal Hou
sing Finance Board (1989-91); Fannie Mae VP International Finance (1988-89); Int
ernational Monetary Fund US Delegate (1984-88); US Treasury Department Exec. Ass
t. to Deputy Secretary of US Treasury (1982-84); Bankers Trust; Citibank; Chase
Manhattan Bank; Member of the Board of American Security Bank; Member of the Boa
rd of Brady Corporation (2000-); Member of the Board of Briggs & Stratton (2004); Member of the Board of Discover Financial Services (2007-); Member of the Boa
rd of ManTech International (2006-); Member of the Board of MGIC Investment (199
1-2006); Member of the Board of NationsBank Trust Company; Member of the Board o
f Private Export Funding Corporation; Member of the Board of R. J. Reynolds; Mem
ber of the Board of Texaco (1997-); Member of the Board of UAL Corporation (2006
-); Bretton Woods Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Friends of George Allen; George W. B
ush for President; Hoover Institution; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center Board of
Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Watson Institute Overseer.
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Richard Bush
-?>AKA Richard C. Bush III. B. 1947. Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, Dir. C

enter for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (2002-); US State Department Chairman a
nd Managing Dir., American Institute in Taiwan (1997-2002); National Intelligenc
e Council National Intelligence Officer for East Asia (1995-97); Congressional S
taff House Committee on Foreign Affairs (1983-95); Asia Society China Council (1
977).
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Rolland H. Bushner
[PDF] Rolland H. Bushner The SEC.
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John C. Bussey
Washington Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal. | -?>associated with Avalon
Online LLC. Located in Odessa, FL.
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Paul W. Butler
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP.
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Samuel C. Butler
Cravath, Swaine & Moore special counsel; New York Public Library trustee.
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William J. Butler
http://icj-usa.org/william_butler/ has served as Staff Counsel to the American
Civil Liberties Unionbest known for his long association with the International
Commission of Jurists (ICJ), where he has served as Chairman of the Executive Co
mmittee, and as President of the American Association of the International Commi
ssion of Jurists. has served on many other distinguished boards and committees, a
mong them the Urban Affairs Commission of the American Jewish Congress, the New
York Civil Liberties Union, the International League for Human Rights, the Leagu
e to Abolish Capital Punishment, and the human rights committee of the World Pea
ce through Law Center in Geneva. He is the founder of the Center for the Indepen
dence of Lawyers and Judges, etc.
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Jennifer L. Butte-Dahl
Seattle, Washington (Greater Seattle Area)IndustryInternational Affairs.
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Ralph Buultjens
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/ralph_buultjens.html A professor at
New York University, and the former Nehru Professor/Professorial Fellow at the
University of Cambridge
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Richard M. Buxbaum
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/php-programs/faculty/facultyProfile.php?facID=17 T
itle: Emeritus; Jackson H. Ralston Professor of International Law; Faculty Direc
tor, Miller Institute for Global Challenges & the Law
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Gail Buyske
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gail-buyske/3/a43/455 Currently an independent
board member and risk committee chair, Kazkommertsbank (EBRD nominee); independ
ent board member and audit committee chair, Swedbank Ukraine; advisory board mem
ber, Great Circle Fund; adviser to Grassroots Microfinance Equity Fund. Past exp
erience includes 5 other bank boards and 3 audit committees; advisory board posi
tions on private equity funds; extensive consulting in banking, risk management,
microfinance and financial sector development with World Bank, USAID, Standard
& Poors, ADB, CGAP, etc.; 3 years in Moscow with EBRD; 12 years in international
division at Chase Manhattan Bank (7 as VP) Specialties: Bank board membership, c
reation and chairing of bank audit committees, bank risk management, corporate g
overnance in banks and private equity funds, micro and sme finance, financial se
ctor assessments
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Patrick M. Byrne
B. 1962. | Comments of T. Ryals on S7-19-07 * US SEC,Warren Buffett,Overstoc

k.com Patrick Byrne,stock fraud * Senator Bennett :Is Patrick Byrne s NCANS a Fra
ud ? : Utah IMC * Barack Obama,U.S.China Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr,Bud Burrell ,
etc. (Tupe in kewords Tony Ryals and Patrick Byrne) | Foundation for Educational
Choice chairman; Overstock.com Inc. chairman & president & CEO. John J. Byrne so
n. Lives and/or works in Park City, UT.
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Maureen Byrnes
-?>https://secure.humanrightsfirst.org/rights_wire/RightsWire_51.htm | UC Berkel
ey | Institute of Governmental Studies | The John Gardner Executive Director.
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Jonathan Byrom [?]
-?>Major Jonathan Byrom is an armor officer who previously commanded a cavalry t
roop in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort Irwin, California .
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Cabrera to Clooney
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Angel Cabrera
-?>http://www.nndb.com/people/929/000173410/
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Diane Alleva Cceres
Camille M. Caesar
Myles B. Caggins III
Kevin M. Cahill
Jonathan D. Cahn
Dawn T. Calabia
F. Christopher Calabia
Massimo F.T. Calabresi
Kent Eyring Calder
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Louis E. Caldera
B. 1956. US Secretary of the Army (1998-2001); US Official Panama Canal Commissi
on (1998-); Corporation for National and Community Service Director and COO (199
7-98); California State Assembly 46th (1992-97); California State Official Deput
y Counsel, Los Angeles County (1991-92); Buchalter, Nemer, Fields and Younger (1
990-91); OMelveny and Myers (1987-90); Member of the Board of A. H. Belo Corpora
tion (2007-); Member of the Board of IndyMac Bancorp (2002-); Member of the Boar
d of Southwest Airlines (2003-); Ad Council Community Affairs Advisory Committee
; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Hillary Clinton for Pr
esident; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; State Bar of Cal
ifornia; Mexican Ancestry. Wife: Eva Orlebeke (attorney, three daughters); Daugh
ter: Allegra Christine; Daughter: Sophia Marie; Daughter: Camille Grace.
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Dan Caldwell
Paul L. Calello
Craig J. Calhoun
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Joseph A. Califano Jr.
B. 1931. US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1977-79); Dewey Ballant
ine Senior Partner (1983-92); Williams & Connolly Partner (1971-77?); Member of
the Board of CBS; Member of the Board ofChrysler; Member of the Board of Midway
Games (2004-); Member of the Board of Viacom (2003-05); Member of the Board of W
illis Group Holdings (2004-); American Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors; a
mfAR National Council; Caring Institute Honorary Trustee; Council on Foreign Rel
ations; The Century Foundation Trustee; John Kerry for President; Kennedy Center
Trustee; Knights of Malta; Urban Institute Life Trustee; District of Columbia B
ar; New York State Bar Association; Harvard Law Review Editor; Italian Ancestry
Paternal; Irish Ancestry Maternal. Wife: Hilary Paley Byers; Son: Mark; Son: Jos
eph III; Daughter: Claudia Califano; Daughter: Brooke Byers; Son: John F. Byers
IV.
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Mark Califano
Thomas M. Callaghy
Robert J. Callander
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Michael A. Callen
B. 1941. Ambac Financial Group Interim CEO (2008-); Avalon Argus Associates LLC
President (1996-); National Commercial Bank, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Special Adviso
r (1993-96); Citicorp Vice Chairman (1987-92); Citicorp Group Head, Corporate Ba
nking Activity NA (1985-87); Citibank Senior Corporate Officer, Latin America (1
984-85); Citibank Head of Money Market & Foreign Exchange, Citibank NA (1982-84)
; Citibank (1965-82); Member of the Board of Ambac Financial Group (1991-, as Ch
airman, 2008-); Member of the Board of Citibank; Member of the Board of Citicorp
; Member of the Board of Intervest Bancshares (1994-); Aircraft Owners and Pilot
s Association; Council on Foreign Relations; Obama for America.
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David P. Calleo
Sal Cambria
Roderic A. Camp
Carolyn Campbell
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Colin G. Campbell
F. Gregory Campbell
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Kurt M. Campbell
B. 1957. US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (2009); Center for a New American Security Co-Founder and CEO (2007-09); Center for S
trategic & International Studies Senior VP (2000-07); Center for Strategic & Int
ernational Studies Dir. International Security Program (2000-07); US Official Sp
ecial Assistant, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Defense Department Depy. Asst. Secy.
for Asia and the Pacific; US National Security Council; White House Staff Depy.
Special Counselor for NAFTA; White House Fellows Treasury Dept.; Asia Society Po
licy Advisory Board; Aspen Institute Director, Aspen Strategy Group; Council on
Foreign Relations; International Institute for Strategic Studies; Wasatch Group.
Wife: Lael Brainard (under secretary at treasury dept., one son, two daughters)
; Son: Caelan; Daughter: Ciara; Daughter: Chloe.
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Thomas J. Campbell
B. 1952. California State Official Director of Finance (2004-05); US Congressman
, California 15th (special election, 12-Dec-1995 to 3-Jan-2001); California Stat
e Senate (1993-95); US Congressman, California 12th (3-Jan-1989 to 3-Jan-1993);
US Federal Trade Commission Director, Bureau of Competition (1981-83); White Hou
se Staff Staff Member, Counsel (1980-81); Member of the Board of Visa (2007-); W
hite House Fellows; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Trustee;
Council on Foreign Relations; Illinois State Bar Association 1976. Wife: Susanne
Martin (m. 1978).
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Margaret Cannella
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Gaston Caperton
AKA William Gaston Caperton III. B. 1940. Governor of West Virginia (16-Jan-1989
to 13-Jan-1997); Member of the Board of Prudential (2004-); Member of the Board
of Owens Corning (2006-); College BoardPresident and CEO (1999-); Council on Fo
reign Relations; Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Pete Coors for Senate; Funeral: Robert Byrd (2010). Wife: Ella Dee Kess
el (Miss West Virginia 1964, div., two sons); Son: William Gaston Caperton IV (Ga
t)
Son: John Caperton; Wife: Rachael Worby (musical director, div.); Wife: Idit Har
el Caperton (educational psychologist).
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Greg Caplan
Alexander L. Cappello
Juan Carlos Cappello
David A. Caputo
Lisa Caputo
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Nstor T. Carbonell
B. 1967. Occupation: Actor. Wife: Shannon Kenny (actress, m. 3-Jan-2001).
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Jos A. Crdenas
John Carey
Sarah C. Carey
Wm. Polk Carey
Joseph A. Cari Jr.
Manuel Luis Carlos
Scott A. Carlson
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Frank C. Carlucci
B. 1930. US Secretary of Defense (1987-89); White House National Security Adviso
r (1986-87); CIA Deputy Director (10-Feb-1978 to 5-Feb-1981); US Ambassador to P
ortugal (1975-78); US Health, Education and Welfare Department Undersecretary (1
972-74); US Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director (1971-72); Office of
Economic Opportunity Director (1969); Member of the Board of Ashland (1989-2003
); Member of the Board of BDM International Inc. (1990-97); Member of the Board
of Bell Atlantic (1989-97); Member of the Board of Carlyle Group (1989-, as Chai
rman, 1993-2003); Member of the Board ofEnvion Chairman; Envion Energy Board of
Advisors; Member of the Board of General Dynamics (1991-97); Member of the Board
of IRI International (1994-2000); Member of the Board of Kaman Corporation (198
9-); Member of the Board of Neurogen (1989-); Member of the Board of Nortel (198
9-2000); Member of the Board of Pharmacia (2000-03); Member of the Board of Phar
macia & Upjohn (1995-2000); Member of the Board of Quaker Oats (1983-87 and 1989
-2001); Member of the Board of Texas Biotechnology Corporation (1990-); Member o
f the Board of United Defense Industries (1997-); Member of the Board of Upjohn
(1990-95); Member of the Board of Wackenhut; Member of the Board of Westinghouse
(1989-97); American Academy of Diplomacy Chairman Emeritus; Association for Int
elligence Officers Honorary Board of Directors; Atlantic Council Honorary Direct
or; Bush-Cheney 04; Council for a Community of Democracies Senior Advisor; Drug P
olicy Alliance Honorary Board; Elizabeth Dole for President; Friends of Dick Lug
ar; Friends of George Allen; George W. Bush for President; Good Government for A
merica Committee; Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Board of Directors; John
McCain 2008; John O. Marsh InstituteHonorary Member, Advisory Committee; Knight
s of Malta; McCain 2000; Middle East Policy Council; National Coalition on Healt
h Care Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Parkinsons A
ction Network Board of Directors; Public International Law and Policy Group Balk
an Action Council; RAND Corporation Trustee; Special Operations Warrior Foundati
on Board of Advisors; Straight Talk America; The Washington Center National Hono
rary Advisory Board. Wife: Jean Anthony (m. 1954, div. 1974, one son, two daught
ers); Son: Frank; Daughter: Karen; Daughter: Kristin; Wife: Marcia McMillan Myer
s (m. 1976).
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William D. Carmichael
Albert Carnesale
Thomas Carothers
Charli Carpenter
Ted G. Carpenter
John W. Carr
Walter C. Carrington
J. Speed Carroll
Reba Anne Carruth
C. W. Carson

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Johnnie Carson
B. 1943. US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2009-); National I
ntelligence Council National Intelligence Officer for Africa (2006-09); US Ambas
sador to Kenya (1999-2003); US Ambassador to Zimbabwe (1995-97); US Ambassador t
o Uganda (1991-94); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Gaborone, Botsw
ana (1986-90); US State Department Depy. Political Counselor, Lisbon, Portugal (
1982-86); Congressional Staff Staff Dir. for House Africa Subcommittee (1979-82)
; US State Department Staff Officer, Staff Secretariat (1978-79); US State Depar
tment Deputy Chief of Mission, Maputo, Mozambique (1976-78); US Ambassador to Mo
zambique ad interim, established embassy (1975-76); US State Department Angola,
Mozambique, and Namibia Desk Officer, Intelligence Bureau (1971-74); US State De
partmentConsular and Political Officer, Lagos, Nigeria (1969-71); Peace Corps Ta
nzania (1965-68).
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Robert Carswell
Aimee Carter
Ashton B. Carter
Barry E. Carter
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Hodding Carter
AKA William Hodding Carter, III. B. 1935. The Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Columnis
t (1981-); US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1977-80, resigned
1-Jul-1980); Delta Democrat-Times Reporter, Writer, Editor/publisher (1959-77);
Campaign for Americas Future; Council for a Community of Democracies Senior Advi
sor; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs List; Obama for America; Pa
rtnership for Public Service Board of Governors; Regional Technology Strategies,
Inc. Board of Directors. Father: Hodding Carter (journalist/publisher, b. 1907,
d. 1972); Mother: Betty Werlein Carter (b. 1910); Brother: Philip Dutartre Cart
er (b. 1939); Brother: Thomas Hennen Carter (d. 27-Apr-1964 russian roulette); W
ife: Margaret Ainsworth Wolfe (m. 21 years, div. 1978, four children); Daughter:
Finn Carter (actress, b. 8-Mar-1960); Wife: Patricia Murphy Derian (m. 1978).
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James E. Jimmy Carter
B. 1924. US President (1977-81); Governor of Georgia (1971-75); Georgia State Se
nate (1962-66); Academy of Achievement (1984); ANAK Society; Better World Societ
y Trustee; Carter Center; Council on Foreign Relations; Fraternal Order of Eagle
s; Future Farmers of America; Habitat for Humanity; Inter-American Dialogue; Jim
my & Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation; Lions Club; National Coalition on H
ealth CareHonorary Co-Chair; National Constitution Center National Honorary Comm
ittee; National Press Club; Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Honorary Bo
ard of Directors; Trilateral Commission Founding Member; Bretton Woods Committee
Honorary Co-Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Nobe
l Peace Prize 2002; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1999; Time Man of the Year 197
6; Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism 1987; Silver Buffalo 1978; Born-A
gain Christian; Secret Service Codename Dasher, Deacon, Lock Master; Funeral: Ri
chard Nixon (1994); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007); Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004);
Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009). Brother: Billy Carter (beer entepreneur, good ol bo
y, b. 1937, d. 1988); Sister: Gloria Carter; Sister: Ruth Carter; Wife: Rosalynn
Carter (m. 7-Jul-1946, three sons, one daughter); Son: Jack Carter; Son: James
Earl Carter; Son: Jeffrey Carter; Daughter: Amy Carter.
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James H. Carter
-?>http://www.nndb.com/people/556/000168052/
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Mark Andrew Carter
Marshall N. Carter
Phillip Carter
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Gerhard Casper

B. 1937. American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1980; American Academy in Berlin
Trustee (2000-); American Bar Foundation Board of Directors (1979-87); American
Law Institute 1977; American Philosophical Society 1996; Association of American
Universities Executive Committee (1995-97); California Business-Higher Educatio
n Forum (1992-97); Chicago Council of Lawyers Board of Governors (1973-75); Chic
ago Council on Global Affairs Board of Directors (1990-92); Council on Foreign R
elations 1985; Committee for Economic Development Trustee (2007-); Democratic Se
natorial Campaign Committee; National Research Council; Obama for America; Stanf
ord University Hospitals and Clinics Board of Directors (1992-2000); Trilateral
Commission (1998-2005); University of Chicago Hospitals Board of Directors (1990
-92). Wife: Regina (doctor, one daughter); Daughter: Hanna (b. 1967).
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Douglass Cassel
David Castelblanco
Elliot R. Cattarulla
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Henry E. Catto
B. 1930. US Information Agency Director (1991-93); US Ambassador to the United K
ingdom (1989-91); US Defense Department Assistant Secretary of Defense, Public A
ffairs (1981-83); US Ambassador to the United Nations European Office (1976-77);
US Chief of Protocol (1974-76); US Ambassador to El Salvador (1971-73); Aspen I
nstitute Vice Chairman; Atlantic Council Chairman (1999); Bush-Cheney 04; Campaig
n for American Leadership in the Middle East; Council of American Ambassadors; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Friends of Giuliani Explo
ratory Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey Hut
chison for Senate; Kennedy Center Trustee Emeritus; KPAC; National Republican Se
natorial Committee; Obama for America; Pilgrims Society; Smithsonian Institution
National Board; Straight Talk America. Wife: Jessica Hobby Catto (dau. of Oveta
Culp Hobby, 4 children).
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Frank J. Caufield, Jr.
B. 1940. Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Co-Founder, General Partner (1978-);
Oak Grove Ventures General Partner (1973-78); Member of the Board of AOL (19912001); Member of the Board of AOL Time Warner (2001-02); Member of the Board of
Caremark, Inc.; Member of the Board of JER Investors Trust Inc.; Member of the B
oard of Quantum; Member of the Board of Quickturn Corporation; Member of the Boa
rd of Time Warner (2002-); Member of the Board of VeriFone, Inc.; Member of the
Board of Wyse Technology, Inc.; Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign R
elations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Cam
paign Committee; Forward Together PAC; John Kerry for President; National Ventur
e Capital Association; Obama for America; PAC For a Change; Western Association
of Venture Capitalists Past President. Wife: Karen.
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Matthew P. Caulfield
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Richard E. Cavanagh
B. 1946. The Conference Board CEO (1995-2007); McKinsey & Company Partner (198088); US Office of Management and Budget Exec. Dir. of Federal Cash Management (1
977-79); Member of the Board of AeroUSA (-2004); Member of the Board of Arch Che
micals (1999-); Member of the Board of Fremont Group; Member of the Board of Gua
rdian Life (1998-); Member of the Board of LCI International (1997-); Member of
the Board of Olin; Aircraft Finance Trust Trustee; Drucker Foundation Trustee; E
ducational Testing Service Past Chairman.
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Carey Cavanaug
Ray C. Cave
Jonathan D. Caverley
Megan Reilly Cayten
Luis CdeBaca
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Richard F. Celeste
B. 1937. US Ambassador to India (1997-2001); Governor of Ohio (10-Jan-1983 to 14
-Jan-1991); Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (1975-79); Ohio State House of Represent
atives (1971-75); American Association for the Advancement of Science Chairman,
Advisory Board (1996-97); American Council on Education Board Member (2004-); Ca
rnegie Corporation Board Member (1994-97); The Century Foundation Co-Chair, Home
land Security Project; Council on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Peace Cor
ps Director (1979-81); Phi Beta Kappa Society; Roosevelt Institution Advisory Bo
ard; Member of the Board of HealthSouth (1992-97); Member of the Board of Navist
ar International (1993-97); Rhodes Scholarship. Wife: Dagmar Ingrid Braun (m. 19
62, div. 1995, six children); Wife: Jacqueline Lundquist (one son); Son: Sam.
******
Paul G. Cerjan
Victor D. Cha
Maya Chadda
Chuck Chai
Rekha Chalasani
Herschelle S. Challenor
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Anne Cox Chambers
B. 1919. US Ambassador to Belgium (1977-81); Member of the Board of Cox Enterpri
ses; Member of the Board of Coca Cola (1981-91); Member of the Board of Bank of
the South (1977-82); Member of the Board of Fulton National Bank (1973-?); Bill
Bradley for President; Central Atlanta Progress Board of Directors (past); Counc
il of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial
Campaign Committee; French-American Foundation Board of Directors; Gephardt for
President; High Museum of Art; John Kerry for President; The MacDowell Colony Bo
ard of Directors; Metro Atlanta Chamber of CommerceBoard of Directors; MoveOn.or
g; Museum of Modern Art Trustee, International Council; Obama for America; Paste
ur Foundation Chairman, American Advisory Board; Whitney Museum of American Art
National Committee; Woodruff Arts Center Board of Directors; New Leadership for
America PAC; French Legion of Honor Director, American Society; Cox Family. Fath
er: James M. Cox (former Governor of Ohio, b. 1870, d. 1957); Mother: Margaretta
P. Blair (b. 1890, d. 1960); Sister: Barbara Cox Anthony (billionaire, b. 1923,
d. 2007); Brother: James M. Cox Jr. (elder half-brother, d. 1974); Brother: Joh
n W. Cox (elder half-brother, d.); Husband: Robert William Chambers (m. 1955, di
v., two daughers); Daughter: Margaretta Johnson Taylor; Daughter: Katharine Anne
Johnson; Husband: (div., one son).
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Liza B. Chambers
Reginald Alan Chambers
Joseph Chamie
Gerald L. Chan
Julie L. Chan
Ronnie C. Chan
Tung Chan
David C. Chang
Gareth C. Chang
Joyce Chang
Juju Chang
Clifford Chanin
Jonathan A. Chanis
Angela A. Chao
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Elaine L. Chao
B. 1953. George W. Bushs second choice for Labor Secretary, after Linda Chavez dr
opped out. | US Secretary of Labor (2001-09); United Way President and CEO (1992
-96); Peace Corps Director (1991-92); US Transportation Department Deputy Secret
ary (1989); US Transportation Department Chairman, US Maritime Commission (198889); US Transportation Department Deputy Administrator, US Maritime Administrati

on (1986); Citicorp; White House Fellows (1983-84); Alfalfa Club (2007); Bluegra
ss Committee; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Geo
rge W. Bush for President; The Heritage Foundation Distinguished Fellow 1996-200
1; Independent Womens Forum National Advisory Board; W Stands for Women 2004; Bus
h Pioneer 2000; Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Chinese Ancestry. Husband:Mitc
h McConnell (US Senator); Daughter: Elly; Daughter: Claire; Daughter: Porter.
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Robert B. Charles
Steve Charnovitz
Robert Chartener
Anthony R. Chase
Michael S. Chase
Purnendu Chatterjee
Robert J. Chaves
Antonia Handler Chayes
Terrence J. Checki
Marney L. Cheek
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John S. Chen
B. 1955. Sybase CEO (1998-); Sybase President (1997-); Sybase COO (1997-98); Sie
mens Nixdorf President and CEO Open Enterprise Computing (1996-97); Siemens Nixd
orf VP (1995-96); Pyramid Technology Corporation President and COO (1993-95); Py
ramid Technology Corporation EVP (1991-93); Unisys VP, and GM Unisys Convergent
UNIX Systems Group; Unisys VP, and GM Unisys Convergent RISC Platform Division;
Member of the Board of Disney (2004-); Member of the Board of Pyramid Technology
Corporation (1993-95); Member of the Board of Sybase (1997-, as Chairman, 1998); Member of the Board of Wells Fargo Bank (2006-); Bush-Cheney 04; Committee of
100; Council on Foreign Relations; John McCain 2008; San Francisco Symphony Trus
tee; Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
; US Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
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Kimball C. Chen
Lincoln C. Chen
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Kenneth I. Chenault
B. 1951. American Express CEO (2001-); American Express President (1997-2001); B
ain & Company Consultant (1979-81); Rogers & Wells Associate (1977-79); Member o
f the Board of American Express (1997-); Member of the Board of Brooklyn Union G
as Company; Member of the Board of IBM (1998-); Member of the Board of Procter &
Gamble (2008-); Member of the Board of Quaker Oats; Alfalfa Club2002; American
Academy of Arts and Sciences 2006; Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health Vice C
hairman; Augusta National Golf Club; Bretton Woods Committee; The Business Counc
il Vice Chairman; Business Roundtable Co-Chairman (2003-06); Council on Foreign
Relations; Friends of Hillary; National Academy Foundation Board of Directors; N
ational Leadership PAC; National Collegiate Athletic Association Board of Direct
ors; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for Illinois; Overcoming Obstacles Bo
ard of Advisors; Partnership for New York City Vice Chair; World Trade Center Me
morial Foundation Board of Directors. Wife: Kathryn Cassell; Son: Kenneth Jr.; S
on: Kevin.
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Richard B. Cheney
<Jan., 2011. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershm
ann/ AKA Richard Bruce Cheney. B. 1941. Executive summary: Dubyas VP, ex-CEO of H
alliburton. | In 1997, along with Donald Rumsfeld, William Kristol and others, C
heney founded the Project for the New American Century. He was also part of the
board of advisors of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)
before becoming vice president. | Former Vice President. Member of the Council o
n Foreign Relations. Employee(?) of Halliburton draws a one million dollar per y
ear salary. History: worked for D. Rumsfeld in 1969. Presidential assistant to G
erald Ford. Secretary of Defense for Bush Sr. Halliburton CEO 1995 to 2000; gain

s the company 3.8 billion dollars in federal contracts and guaranteed loans. Upo
n becoming Vice President, Halliburton receives billions of dollars in Iraq cont
racts not tendered to other companies. Behind installing Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowit
z, John Bolton, and Elliot Abrams into their current positions in government. Wi
fe Lynne is a senior fellow with the American Enterprise Institute. Daughter Eli
zabeth is Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs. http://www.r
easoned.org/e_PNAC2.htm | US Vice President (20-Jan-2001 to 20-Jan-2009); Hallib
urton CEO (1995-2000); US Secretary of Defense (1989-93); US Congressman, Wyomin
g (1979-89); White House Chief of Staff (1975-77); White House Staff Deputy Assi
stant to the President (1974-75); Member of the Board of EDS; Member of the Boar
d of Halliburton (as Chairman, 1995-2000); Member of the Board ofProcter & Gambl
e; Member of the Board of Union Pacific; Salomon Smith Barney International Advi
sory Board; Alfalfa Club 1989; Bohemian Grove; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Quayle 92;
The Business Council; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George C. Marsh
all Foundation Council of Advisors; George W. Bush for President; Gerald R. Ford
Foundation Trustee; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Advisory Boa
rd; Jamestown Foundation Board of Directors (former); Kay Bailey Hutchison for S
enate; National Legal Center for the Public Interest Board of Directors; Project
for the New American Century; Young Americans for Freedom National Advisory Boa
rd; Presidential Medal of Freedom (3-Jul-1991); Woodrow Wilson Award for Public
Service (with Lynne Cheney); Drunk in Public Wyoming (19-Nov-1962); Driving Whil
e Intoxicated Wyoming (19-Nov-1962); Driving While Intoxicated Wyoming (1963); D
raft Deferment: Vietnam (20-Mar-1963); Draft Deferment: Vietnam (23-Jul-1963); D
raft Deferment: Vietnam(14-Oct-1964); Draft Deferment: Vietnam (1-Nov-1965); Dra
ft Deferment: Vietnam 3A hardship (19-Jan-1966); Conspiracy per civil lawsuit file
d by Joseph Wilson and Valerie Plame (13-Jul-2006); Dubya Nickname Big Time, Vee
p; Dubya Ranch Hand Jan-2001; Secret Service Codename Backseat, Angler; Heart At
tack 3 (1978-84); Heart Bypass Operation quadruple (1988); Heart Attack (22-Nov2000); Angioplasty(22-Nov-2000); Angioplasty (5-Mar-2001); Aneurysm behind right
knee (Sep-2005); Heart Attack mild (22-Feb-2010); Funeral: Katharine Graham (20
01); Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007)Honorary Pallbear
er; Funeral: Jesse Helms (2008); Risk Factors: Former Smoker, Gout, Pacemaker. |
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Cheney_Dick | Father: Richard Herbert Ch
eney (b. 26-Jan-1915); Mother: Marjorie Lorraine Dickey (b. 8-Jan-1918); Wife: L
ynne Ann Vincent (b. 14-Aug-1941, m. 29-Aug-1964); Daughter: Mary Cheney (lesbia
n activist, works for Coors, Conifer CO); Daughter: Liz Cheney (high-level State
Department bureaucrat). ~ Wife: Lynne Cheney; two children, Elizabeth and Mary,
and six grandchildren. Elizabeth, his eldest daughter, is married to Philip J.
Perry, former General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security. Mary Chene
y currently lives in Great Falls, Virginia with her longtime partner Heather Poe
. But where is DICK Kehaney /Cohen?
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Stephen A. Cheney
Saj Cherian
Ellen Chesler
Robert Chesney
Sheila C. Cheston
Chih T. Cheung
A. Lawrence Chickering
Susan D. Chira
Eileen Choffnes
Audrey Choi
Derek Chollet
Deepti Choubey
Nazli Choucri
Jean-Paul Chretien
Guillermo S. Christensen
Stan Christensen
Thomas J. Christensen
Michael J. Christenson

Geryld B. Christianson
Daniel William Christman
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Warren Christopher
B. 1925. OMelveny and Myers Senior Partner (1997-2011); US Secretary of State (20
-Jan-1993 to 17-Jan-1997); US Deputy Secretary of State (1977-81); OMelveny and M
yers Partner (1969-77); US Deputy Attorney General (1967-69); OMelveny and Myers
Partner (1958-59); OMelveny and Myers Associate (1950-58); Law Clerk for William
O. Douglas (1949-50); American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Academy of
Diplomacy Charter Member; American Bar Association; American Philosophical Soci
ety 1997; Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board
of Directors; Atlantic CouncilHonorary Director; Campaign for American Leadersh
ip in the Middle East; Council on Foreign Relations Director and Vice Chairman;
Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron; Friends of Dic
k Lugar; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Ord
er of the Coif; Pacific Council on International Policy Board of Directors; Part
nership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Pilgrims Society; Washington Instit
ute for Near East Policy Board of Advisors; Presidential Medal of Freedom 16-Jan
-1981 by Jimmy Carter; Florida 2000 Recount. Wife: Marie Josephine Wyllis (m. 21
-Dec-1956, until his death); Daughter: Lynn; Son: Scott; Son: Thomas
Daughter: Kristen.
-DEAD, Mar. 2011.
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Bruce B. Churchill
Ralph J. Cicerone
John Ciorciari
Joseph Cirincione
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Priscilla A. Clapp
US Ambassador to Burma ad interim (1999-2002); US State Department Deputy Specia
l Representative for Humanitarian Demining (?-1999); US State Department Special
Representative for Food Security (1996-?); US State Department Deputy Chief of
Mission, South Africa (1993-96); US State Department Principal Deputy Asst. Secy
. for Refugee Programs (four years); US State Department Embassy officer, Tokyo,
Japan (four years); Council on Foreign Relations; International Institute for S
trategic Studies; Brookings Institution.
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Richard H. Clarida
Dick Clark
-?> Richard T., Merck>http://www.nndb.com/people/682/000125307/ | -?> Richard C.
, politician>http://www.nndb.com/people/442/000172923/
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J. H. Cullum Clark
John Clark
Mark E. Clark
Mayree C. Clark
Noreen M. Clark
Ron Clark
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Wesley K. Clark
B. 1944. Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships; Steve Norris Partners
Investment Committee; CNN Senior Military Analyst; Atlantic Council Director; Ce
nter for Strategic & International Studies Senior Adviser (2000-); The Constitut
ion Project Liberty and Security Initiative; International Crisis Group Board; M
arkle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age; Nationa
l Endowment for Democracy Board Member; VoteVets Board of Advisors; Shot: Battle
Vietnam; Converted to Catholicism; Rhodes Scholarship; Defense Distinguished Se
rvice Medal; Army Distinguished Service Medal; Purple Heart; Bronze Star; Silver
Star; Legion of Merit; Presidential Medal of Freedom 2000; Knight of the Britis
h Empire; French Legion of Honor; White House Fellows (1975-76); Jewish Ancestry

Paternal. Father: Benjamin Kanne (d. 1948); Mother: Veneta Updegraff Bogard; Fa
ther: Victor Clark (stepfather); Wife: Gertrude Kingston (Gert, m. Jun-1966); Son:
Wesley, Jr. (b. 1969).
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Susan Sue Clark-Johnson
B. 1947. Gannett President, Newspaper Division (2005-); Gannett Senior Group Pre
sident, Pacific (2000-05); The Arizona Republic CEO & Publisher (2000-05); Phoen
ix Newspapers CEO (2000-05); Gannett Senior Group President, Pacific (1995-2000)
; Reno Gazette-Journal Publisher (1986-95); Gannett President, West Region (1986
-95); Gannett Regional VP (1984-86); The Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Publish
er (1983-86); The Niagara Gazette Publisher (1977-83); The Niagara Gazette vario
us editorships (1970-77); The Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin reporter (1967-70)
; Member of the Board of Phoenix Newspapers Chairman (2000-); Newspaper Associat
ion of America Chairman (2007-08). Husband: Brooks Johnson (Media West).
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Donald C. Clarke
Teresa Hillary Clarke
Marcelo Claure
Eileen Claussen
Alex Clavel
Peter A. Clement
Peter M. Cleveland
Donald K. Clifford Jr.
Mark Clifford
William R. Cline
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William F. Clinger Jr.
B. 1929. US Congressman, Pennsylvania 5th (1993-97); US Congressman, Pennsylvani
a 23rd (1979-93); New Process Co., Warren, PA (1955-62); Council for Excellence
in Government Trustee (1998-); National Building Museum Trustee (1997-2002); Bus
h-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Citizens Against Government Waste; Council on Fore
ign Relations; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; National Academy
of Public Administration Fellow (1998-); Pennsylvania Bar Association 1965; Ripo
n Society Board of Directors (1986-92). Wife: Judy.
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William J. [Rockefeller] Clinton
AKA William Jefferson Blythe III. B. 1946. US President (1993-2001); Governor of
Arkansas (1982-92); Governor of Arkansas (1978-80); Afghanistan World Foundatio
n Co-Chairman; Arkansas Bar Association; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2
006; Bilderberg Group 1991; Clinton Global Initiative; Council on Foreign Relati
ons (1989-); Club of Madrid; National Constitution Center National Honorary Comm
ittee; National Press Club; Obama for America; Trilateral Commission; World Tech
nology Network; Order of DeMolay Hot Springs, AR (1961); Alpha Phi Omega Fratern
ity; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society; Key Club; The Yucaipa
Companies Advisor; Edgar Allan Poe Award Raven Award (1993); Grammy 2003, spoke
n word for children, for Peter and the Wolf; Grammy 2005, spoken word, for My Li
fe; Kentucky Colonel; Silver Buffalo 1997; Rhodes Scholarship; Time Man of the Y
ear 1992; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 1-D (7-Nov-1964); Assassination Attempt 12-Se
p-1994; Obstruction of Justice; Perjury; Contempt of Court; Impeached 19-Dec-199
8 (acquitted); Disbarred 1-Oct-2001 by US Supreme Court; Lewinsky Affair; Whitew
ater Scandal; Tonsillectomy (1952); Heart Bypass Operation quadruple (6-Sep-2004
); New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Democratic Leadership Council; Secret S
ervice Codename Eagle; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Funeral: Katharine Graham
(2001); Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004); Wedding: Donald Trump and Melania Knauss
(2005); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Funeral: Ted K
ennedy (2009); Funeral: Robert Byrd (2010); Wedding: Chelsea Clinton and Marc Me
zvinsky (2010). Father: probably Winthrop Rockefeller, ex/dead-gov. of Arkansas.
Putative father: William Jefferson Blythe II. Mother: Virginia Cassidy (Virginia
Blythe Clinton, b. 1923, d. 5-Jan-1994); Brother: Roger Clinton (half-brother, b
. 25-Jul-1956); Wife: Hillary Clinton (US Senator, Secretary of State, m. 11-Oct

-1975, one daughter); Daughter: Chelsea Clinton (b. 27-Feb-1980); Mistress: Genn
ifer Flowers(1980-92); Slept with: Monica Lewinsky (White House intern); Mistres
s: Dolly Kyle Browning (1970s-1992, according to her).
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Patricia M. Cloherty
Edward T. Cloonan
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George Clooney
B. 1961. Actor. Al Franken for Senate; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee;
John Kerry for President; Obama for Illinois; United Way Board of Trustees; Pla
net Hollywood.
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Coatsworth to Cyr
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John H. Coatsworth
Charles E. Cobb Jr.
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Sue M. Cobb
AKA Sue McCourt. B. 1937. Formerly Managing Director and General Counsel of Cobb
Partners. State Secretary of State Florida (2005-present); US Ambassador to Jam
aica (2001-05); Federal Reserve Board member, Miami branch; Florida State Offici
al CEO, Department of Lottery; Florida Bar; Colorado Bar Association; District o
f Columbia Bar; Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; M
cCain-Palin Victory 2008; United Way; Council on Foreign Relations. Husband: Cha
rles Elvan Cobb, Jr. (US Ambassador to Iceland, 1989-92).
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Tyrus W. Cobb
Barbara S. Cochran
C. Shelby Coffey III
Charles G. Cogan
William D. Cohan
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Abby Joseph Cohen
Goldman Sachs.
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Ariel Cohen
B. 1964. Executive summary: Expert on International Relations. Bechtel Consultant
(2003); Benador Associates; Burson-Marsteller Senior Consultant; Emerging Market
Communications Consultant; National ReviewNational Review Online; United Press
International weekly commentator; Voice of America weekly commentator; US Agency
for International Development Consultant; World Bank Consultant (1998); America
n Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies; American Council on Germany
; Association for the Study of Nationalities; California-Russia Trade Associatio
n Board of Directors (1992); Council on Foreign Relations; Endowment for Middle
East Truth; Global Coalition Against Terrorism; The Heritage Foundation Senior R
esearch Fellow; Institute for Analysis of Global Security Board of Advisors (200
3-); International Institute for Strategic Studies; Russian Technology Initiativ
e Board of Advisers (2001); U.S.-Azerbaijan Council Board of Advisers (1996-); U
.S.-Ukraine Business Council Senior Advisor (2007).
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Benjamin J. Cohen
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Betsy Z. Cohen
B. 1942. The Bancorp CEO (2000-); RAIT Financial Trust CEO (1997-2006); JeffBank
s, Inc. CEO (1981-99); Member of the Board of Aetna (1994-); Member of the Board
of The Bancorp (as Chairman, 2003-04); Member of the Board of Corporate Office
Properties Trust; Member of the Board of First Union Corporation of Virginia (19
85-93); Member of the Board of Hudson United Bancorp (1999-2000); Member of the
Board of JeffBanks, Inc. (as Chairman, 1981-99); Member of the Board of RAIT Fin
ancial Trust (as Chairman, 1997-); Law Clerk for John Biggs, Chief Judge, US Cou

rt of Appeals 3rd Circut; Bush-Cheney 04; John Kerry for President; Philadelphia
Museum of Art Trustee. Husband: Edward E. Cohen (Chairman, past CEO of Resource
America); Son: Daniel; Son: Jonathan Z. Cohen (CEO of Resource America); Daughte
r: Abigail.
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Eliot A. Cohen
B. 1955. Executive summary: Prominent neoconservative. | http://fe
dupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ Nitze School of Advanced Inte
rnational Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. History: professor at the Naval War College. Previously worked for D. R
umsfeld. He is currently serving as Counselor to the U.S. State Department. | Co
unselor of the Department of State (2007-); Defense Policy Board (1990); America
n Enterprise Institute Council of Academic Advisers; Aspen Institute; Council on
Foreign Relations; Project for the New American Century; Praeger Security Inter
national Advisory Board. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Cohen_Eliot
-Eliot A Cohen 300 Lamberton Dr; Silver Spring, MD 20902-1621 [50-54 / Judith R
Cohen, Rebecca H Cohen, Nathan Cohen, Michal Cohen, Raphael S Cohen]
-The Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Director Eliot Cohen
1619 Massachusetts Ave NW; Washington, DC 20036-2209 (202) 663-5886
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Herman J. Cohen
B. 1932. US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1989-93); US Natio
nal Security Council Africa Director; US Ambassador to the Gambia (1977-80); US
Ambassador to Senegal (1977-80); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Forei
gn Relations; George W. Bush for President; French Legion of Honor.
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Jerome Alan Cohen
Joel E. Cohen
Richard M. Cohen
-?>Washington Post>http://www.nndb.com/people/793/000123424/
******
Roberta J. Cohen
Stephen F. Cohen
Stephen B. Cohen
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Stephen P. Cohen (MY listing)
B. 1946. Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies (1998-); Fo
rd Foundation Scholar-in-Residence, New Delhi (1992-93); US State Department Pol
icy Planning Staff (1985-87); Committee for the Republic; Council on Foreign Rel
ations; National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arm
s Control; RAND Corporation consultant. Wife: Roberta S. Brosilow Cohen (six chi
ldren); Son: Jeffrey A. Cohen.
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Stephen S. Cohen
Warren I. Cohen
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William S. Cohen
B. 1940. The Cohen Group Founder and CEO (2001-); US Secretary of Defense (19972001); US Senator, Maine (1979-97); US Congressman, Maine (1973-79); Mayor of Ba
ngor, ME (1971-72); Member of the Board of American International Group (-2006);
Member of the Board of The Cohen Group (as Chairman, 2001-); Member of the Boar
d of CBS; Member of the Board of Head NV; Member of the Board of Viacom (2003-05
); MIC Industries Chairman, Board of Advisors; Thayer Capital Partners Board of
Advisors; Psi Upsilon Fraternity; Atlantic Partnership Co-Chairman, USA; Brookin
gs Institution; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Center for
Strategic & International Studies; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directo
rs (1989-97); Empower America; Trilateral Commission; US-China Business Council
Board of Directors; US-India Business Council Board of Directors; Woodrow Wilson
Award for Public Service; Hip Replacement Surgery; Wedding: John McCain and Cin
dy Hensley (1980) Best Man; Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996). Fa

ther: Reuben Cohen (Ruby, baker, Russian-Jewish); Mother: Clara (Irish-Protestant,


d. 12-May-2008); Wife: Janet Langhart (BET television host, m. 1996).
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Elbridge A. Colby
Jonathan E. Colby
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Johnnetta B. Cole
AKA Johnnetta Betsch Cole. B. 1936. Administrator: President, Spelman College (1
987-97). Member of the Board of Coca Cola Enterprises (1990-2003); Member of the
Board of Home Depot (1995-99); Member of the Board of Merck (1994-); American A
cademy of Arts and Sciences; American Anthropological Association; Carter Center
Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US
Senate Committee; Obama for America; United Way National Trustee. Husband: Robe
rt Cole (div. 1982); Husband: Arthur J. Robinson, Jr..
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Jonathan R. Cole
Isobel Coleman
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Lewis W. Coleman
B. 1943. DreamWorks Animation SKG President (2005-); Bank of America Chairman, B
anc of America Securities LLC (1998-2000); Montgomery Securities Senior Managing
Director (1995-98); Bank of AmericaVice Chairman and CFO; Bank of America Head
of World Banking Group; Bank of America (1986-); Wells Fargo Bank (13 years); Ba
nk of California; Member of the Board of Bank of America (as Chairman); Member o
f the Board of Chiron Corporation (1991-2006); Member of the Board of DreamWorks
Animation SKG; (2004-05); Member of the Board of Northrop Grumman (2001-); Memb
er of the Board ofRegal Entertainment Group; American Academy of Arts and Scienc
es 2002; Conservation International Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Freedom and Free Enterprise PAC; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee;
Hoover Institution Overseer; Obama for America; Straight Talk America.
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William T. Coleman Jr.
B. 1920. US Secretary of Transportation (1975-77); Dilworth Paxson Partner; Law
Clerk to Sup. Ct. Justice Felix Frankfurter (1948); Law Clerk to Herbert F. Good
rich, 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals (1947); Member of the Board of American Stock
Exchange; Member of the Board of First Pennsylvania Corporation; Member of the
Board of Pan-Am; Member of the Board of Penn Mutual Life; Member of the Board of
Philadelphia Electric Company; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; American Bar Associa
tion; American Arbitration Association; American College of Trial Lawyers; Ameri
can Law Institute; Biden for President; Brookings InstitutionTrustee; Bush-Chene
y 04; Carol Moseley Braun for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of
Dick Lugar; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin C
ompliance Fund; NAACPExecutive Committee; National Republican Senatorial Committ
ee; Obama for America; Pennsylvania Bar Association 1947; Pi Gamma Mu Honor Soci
ety; RAND Corporation Past Trustee; Santorum 2006; Trilateral Commission; Presid
ential Medal of Freedom 29-Sep-1995. Wife: Lovida Hardin (m. 10-Feb-1945, two so
ns, one daughter); Wife: William T. Coleman III; Daughter: Lovida H. Coleman, Jr
. (attorney, b. 21-May-1949); Son: Hardin L. Coleman.
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William T. Coleman III (MY addition)
B. 1948. Cassatt Corporation Founder, CEO; BEA Systems Co-Founder and CEO (19952001); BEA Systems Chief Strategy Officer (2001-02); BEA Systems Chief Customer
Advocate (2002-03); Sun MicrosystemsVP and GM, Sun Professional Services; Sun Mi
crosystems VP System Software; VisiCorp Director of Product Development; GTE Man
ager, High Frequency Systems Group; US Defense Department Chief of Satellite Ope
rations, Office of the Air Force Secy.; Member of the Board of BEA Systems (as C
hairman, 1995-2002); Member of the Board of Cassatt Corporation (as Chairman); M
ember of the Board of Palm (2006-); Member of the Board of SkillSoft Corporation
(1999-2004); Member of the Board of Symantec (2003-); Warburg Pincus Informatio
n Technology Advisory Board; American Electronics Association Board of Directors

; Council on Foreign Relations; Silicon Valley Leadership Group Chairman; Trilat


eral Commission. Wife: Claudia.
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Carmen Coles
Julius E. Coles
Alberto R. Coll
Ernest J. Collazo
Jay Collins
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Joseph J. Collins
B. 1944. AOL Time Warner Chairman and CEO, AOL-TW Interactive Video (2001-03); T
ime Warner Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Cable (1989-2001); Time Warner Presiden
t, HBO (1984-88); American Television and Communications Corporation President (
1982-84); American Television and Communications Corporation (1972-81); Member o
f the Board of Aegis LLC (as Chairman); Member of the Board ofComcast (2004-); M
cCain 2000; National Cable & Telecommunications Association Past Chairman.
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Marc A. Collins
Mark M. Collins Jr.
Nancy Walbridge Collins
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Timothy C. Collins
B. 1956. Ripplewood Holdings LLC Founder, CEO & Senior Managing Director (1995-)
; RHJ International CEO (2004-); Shinsei Bank Owner (via Ripplewood Holdings, 20
00-04); Onex GM New York (1990-95); Lazard VP (1984-90); Booz Allen Hamilton (19
81-84); Cummins (1974-81); Member of the Board of Citigroup (2009-); Bilderberg
Group; British Museum; Carnegie Hall Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations; Demo
cratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman
for President; John McCain 2008; Lenox Hill Neighborhood House; Obama for Ameri
ca; Obama for Illinois; Trilateral Commission; Trout Unlimited; United Board for
Christian Higher Education in Asia; US-Japan Business Council; Yaddo. Wife: And
rea (three sons).
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Dale Collins
Rita R. Colwell
Philip E. Comstock Jr.
Sydney M. Cone III
Dalton Conley
Jill G. Conley
W. Patrick Connelly
Leila A. Conners
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Gerald E. Connolly
B. 1950. US Congressman, Virginia 11th (3-Jan-2009 to present); Virginia State O
fficial Supervisor, Fairfax County (1995-2008, as Chairman, 2004-08); American R
ed Cross National Capital Area Board; Greater Washington Initiative Trustee. Wif
e: Cathy Smith (one daughter); Daughter: Caitlin Rose.
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John T. Connor Jr.
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Jill M. Considine
B. 1944. Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation Senior Advisor (2007-); Deposit
ory Trust & Clearing Corporation CEO (1998-2006); New York Clearing House Associ
ation President (1993-98); American ExpressManaging Director & CAO, American Exp
ress Bank (1991-93); New York State Official Superintendent of Banks (1985-91);
First Womens Bank (past); Bankers Trust (past); Chase Manhattan Bank (past); Memb
er of the Board of Ambac Financial Group (2000-); Member of the Board of America
n Express (1991-93); Member of the Board of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Companies;
Member of the Board of Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (Chairman 2006-0

7); Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (-2007); Member of t
he Board of Interpublic Group (1997-); Member of the Board of Omgeo (2001-07); A
lliance For Downtown New York Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations;
Group of Thirty Steering Committee; Partnership for New York City Board of Direc
tors; World Economic Forum.
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Pamela Constable
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Jill Ker Conway
B. 1934. Australian. Administrator: President, Smith College (1975-85). Member o
f the Board of Colgate-Palmolive (1984-); Member of the Board of Merrill Lynch (
1978-2007); Member of the Board of Nike (1987-); Council on Foreign Relations.
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Frances D. Cook
B. 1945. Ballard Group LLC Chairman (1999-); US Ambassador to Oman (1996-99); US
State Department Deputy Asst. Secy., Political-Military Affairs (1993-95); US A
mbassador to Cameroon (1989-93); US State Department Director, Office of West Af
rica Affairs (1987-89); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. of State, Refugee
Programs (1986-87); US State Department Consul General, Alexandria, Egypt (1983
-86); US Ambassador to Burundi (1980-83); US State Department Press Office Dir.,
Bureau of African Affairs (1978-80); US State Department Personnel Officer for
Africa, USIA (1975-77); US State Department US Embassy, Senegal (1973-75); US St
ate Department Office of US Consulate General, Sydney, Australia (1971-73); US S
tate Department Special Asst. to Amb. Sargent Shriver (1968-69); Member of the B
oard of Alliant Techsystems (2000-); Member of the Board of GlobalOptions Group,
Inc.; Member of the Board of Lonrho; Center for Naval Analyses Senior Fellow; C
orporate Council on Africa Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Gary M. Cook
Goodwin Cooke
John F. Cooke
Thomas Cooley
George W. Coombe Jr.
Jane Abel Coon
******
Joan Ganz Cooney
B. 1929. Occupation: Film/TV Producer. Friends of Dick Lugar; Hillary Clinton fo
r President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for Pres
ident; Obama for America; Emmy 1989 Lifetime Achievement; Presidential Medal of
Freedom 1995; National Womens Hall of Fame 1998; National Humanities Medal 2003;
Wedding: George Stephanopoulos and Alexandra Wentworth (2001). Husband: Timothy
J. Cooney (m. 1964, div. 1975); Husband: Peter G. Peterson (businessman, m. 1980
).
******
Ann Cooper
Caroline N. Cooper
Charles A. Cooper
James H. S. Cooper
John Milton Cooper
******
Kathleen B. Cooper
B. 1948. US Commerce Department Undersecretary for Economic Affairs (2001-05); E
xxon Mobil Chief Economist (1990-99); Security Pacific National Bank EVP and Chi
ef Economist; Member of the Board ofWilliams (2006-); American Bankers Associati
on; American Council for Capital Formation Trustee; Bush-Cheney 04; Committee for
Economic Development Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for
President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National As
sociation for Business Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research; National
Republican Senatorial Committee; Swing States for a Conservative White House PA
C; United States Association for Energy Economics President. Husband: Ronald J.

Cooper (two sons); Son: Mike; Son: Chris.


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Kerry Cooper
Richard N. Cooper
Walt Cooper
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Kathleen A. Corbet
B. 1960. Standard & Poors President (2004-07); Alliance Capital Management CEO, F
ixed Income Division; Alliance Capital Management Chairman, Alliance Capital AU/
NZ; Alliance Capital Management Chief of Investment Operations (1997-99); Member
of the Board of Massachusetts Mutual Life (2008-); Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on
Foreign Relations; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for
President; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate C
ommittee.
******
Bryan N. Corbett
Andrea M. Corcoran
Carole Corcoran
Colin Corgan
Wayne A. Cornelius
Henry Cornell
Peter L. Corsell
Christopher Cortez
Suzanne Cott
******
William R. Cotter
Michael W. Coulter
******
Katherine A. Katie Couric
B. 1957. Executive summary: CBS Evening News. CNN Assignment editor; Pizza Hut w
aitress; Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Council on Foreign Relations; UNICEF; Broad
casting and Cable Hall of Fame; Emmy; Peabody 2001; Colonoscopy 2000; Wedding: D
onald Trump and Melania Knauss (2005); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008). Father: John
M. Couric (newspaper reporter, d. 22-Jun-2011 Parkinsons disease); Mother: Elino
r Hene; Sister: Emily (Virginia state senator, d. 18-Oct-2001 pancreatic cancer)
; Sister: Clara Couric Batchelor (owns landscaping firm); Brother: John M. Couri
c Jr.; Husband: John Paul Monahan III (Jay, MSNBC lawyer, m. 1989, d. 24-Jan-1998
colon cancer); Daughter: Elinor Tully Monahan (b. 23-Jul-1991); Daughter: Caroli
ne Couric Monahan (b. Jan-1996); Boyfriend: Carroll Lesesne (plastic surgeon, da
ted 1999-2000); Boyfriend: Tom Werner (TV sitcom producer, dated intermittently
2000-2004); Boyfriend: Chris Botti (musician, dated in 2005); Boyfriend: Jimmy R
eyes (billionaire, co-owner of Reyes Holdings, dated 2006-).
******
Brooke Courtney
William H. Courtney
Elizabeth M. Cousens
Jock Covey
Sally Grooms Cowal
Geoffrey Cowan
Leslee Cowen
Peter F. Cowhey
Berry R. Cox
Edward F. Cox
AKA Edward Ridley Finch Cox. B. 1946. Married Tricia Nixon at the White House on
June 12, 1971. Tried to convince President Richard M. Nixon not to resign. Close
friend of Lawrence Kudlow. | Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler Partner; American
Council of Trustees and Alumni Board of Directors; American Ditchley Foundation
Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Foreign Policy Association Bo
ard of Directors; Friends of Dick Lugar; National Stroke Association Executive C
ommittee; New York State Bar Association 1973; American Bar Association; Associa

tion of the Bar of the City of New York; John McCain 2008; League of Conservatio
n Voters; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; National Republican Senatorial Committee
; Pete Wilson for President Committee; Republican National Lawyers Association A
dvisory Council; Straight Talk America; Wedding: Edward Cox and Tricia Nixon (19
71); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Tricia Nixon (m. 12-Jun-1971); Son: Ch
ristopher Cox.
******
Howard E. Cox, Jr.
B. 1944. Greylock Partners Partner (1971-); US Defense Department Systems Analys
is, Office of the Secretary (1968-71); National Venture Capital Association Past
Chairman; Member of the Board of ADP Totalsource; Member of the Board of Americ
an Medical Systems; Member of the Board of Amisys Synertech, Inc.; Member of the
Board of APPEX; Member of the Board of Arbor Health Care Co.; Member of the Boa
rd of BMR Financial Group; Member of the Board of Cogito Data Systems; Member of
the Board of Compdent; Member of the Board of Execucom Systems Corporation; Mem
ber of the Board of Globe Newspaper Company (parent of Boston Globe, -1993); Mem
ber of the Board of In-Q-Tel; Member of the Board of ISSCO; Member of the Board
of Lunar Corporation; Member of the Board of MessageVine; Member of the Board of
Rehab Systems; Member of the Board of Share Development; Member of the Board of
Stryker (1974-); Member of the Board of Thomas, Thomas & Walsh; Member of the B
oard of United Publishers; Member of the Board of Vincam; HLM Venture Partners A
dvisor; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; The Commonwealth PAC; Council
on Foreign Relations; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush
for President; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund.
******
Larry Cox
Craig P. Coy
Bantz J. Craddock
Margaret E. Crahan
Russell Crandall
******
Lorne W. Craner
International Republican Institute President (2004-); US State Department Asst.
Secy. for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (2001-04); International Republican
Institute President (1995-2001); International Republican Institute VP Programs
(1993-95); US National Security Council Director of Asian Affairs (1992-93); US
State Department Depy. Asst. Secy. for Legislative Affairs (1989-92); Congressio
nal Staff Foreign Policy Advisor to Sen. John McCain (1986-89); Congressional St
aff Foreign Policy Advisor to Rep. Jim Kolbe (-1986); Bush-Cheney 04; Council on
Foreign Relations; Internews Network Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; Mille
nnium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; National Committee on US-China R
elations Board of Directors.
******
John F. Crawford
Heidi Crebo-Rediker
Alex Wallace Creed
Marion V. Creekmore Jr.
James L. Creighton
Kyle Crichton
Dan L. Crippen
Ann Crittenden
Mick Crnkovich
Bathsheba N. Crocker
******
Chester A. Crocker
B. 1941. US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1981-89); Center f
or Strategic & International Studies Director of African Studies (1976-80); US N
ational Security Council Staff officer (1970-72); Africa Report News Editor (196
8-69); Member of the Board of Bell Pottinger Communications USA LLC; American Ac
ademy of Diplomacy; Bilderberg Group; Cosmos Club; Council on Foreign Relations;

International Institute for Strategic Studies; Nixon Center Advisory Council; U


S Institute of Peace Chairman (1992-2004); Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Saone B
aron (m. 18-Dec-1965); Daughter: Bathsheba; Daughter: Karena; Daughter: Rebecca.
******
Ryan C. Crocker
B. 1949. US Ambassador to Iraq (2007-09); US Ambassador to Pakistan (2004-07); U
S Official International Affairs Advisor, National War College (2003-04); Coalit
ion Provisional Authority Director of Governance, Iraq (May-2003 to Aug-2003); U
S Ambassador to Afghanistan ad interim, reopened the US Embassy (Jan-2002 to Apr
-2002); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs
(Aug-2001 to May-2003); US Ambassador to Syria (1999-2001); US Ambassador to Kuw
ait (1994-97); US Ambassador to Lebanon (1990-93); US State Department Political
counsellor, Cairo (1987-90); US State DepartmentDeputy Director, Office of Isra
el and Arab-Israeli affairs (1985-87); US State Department Political section chi
ef, Beirut, Lebanon (1981-84); US State Department Economic-commercial section c
hief, Baghdad, Iraq (1978-81); US State Department Economic-commercial officer,
Qatar (1974-76); US State Department Vice Consul, Iran (1972); DoD Distinguished
Service Award (1997); Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Wife: Christine Barnes (ret
ired Foreign Service secretary).
******
Helima Croft
Adelaide M. Cromwell
Devon Gaffney Cross
June V. Cross
Mary S. Cross
Sam Y. Cross
Barbara Crossette
******
L. Gordon Crovitz
AKA Louis Gordon Crovitz. B. 1959. The Wall Street Journal Publisher (2006-07);
Dow Jones EVP & President, Consumer Media Group (2006-07); Dow Jones Senior VP &
President, Electronic Publishing Group (1998-2006); Dow Jones VP Planning & Dev
elopment (1997-98); Dow Jones Managing Director Asia/Pacific, Telerate (1996-97)
; Far Eastern Economic Review Editor (1992-96), Publisher (1993-96); BarronsEdito
rial Columnist (1990-92); The Wall Street Journal Asst. Editor, Administration (
1986-92); The Wall Street Journal Editorial Columnist (1984-86); The Wall Street
Journal Editorial Editor, WSJ Europe (1982-84); The Wall Street Journal summer
intern (1980); Council on Foreign Relations; Downtown-Lower Manhattan Associatio
n Board member; ProPublica Journalism Advisory Board; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rh
odes Scholarship. Wife: Anne Lester Alstott (Yale law professor, m. 1986, div.);
Wife: Mindy Worden (two sons).
******
Michael M. Crow
B. 1955. Administrator: President, Arizona State University (2002-). Member of t
he Board of Aquila (2003-); Member of the Board of In-Q-Tel (as Chairman 2006-);
Council on Foreign Relations (2005-); Science Debate 2008. Wife: Sybil Francis
(three children).
******
Timothy Crowhurst
******
Monica Crowley
B. 1968. Executive summary: Conservative commentator on FOX News. Council on For
eign Relations; Family Security Matters; Hoover Institution Media Fellow (2004).
MSNBC.
******
Lester Crown
B. 1925. Henry Crown and Company President (1969-); General Dynamics President (
1953-66); Material Service Corporation VP; Marblehead Lime Co. President (1956-6
6); Marblehead Lime Co. VP (1950-56); Member of the Board of Continental Illinoi
s Bank; Member of the Board of Esmark Corporation; Member of the Board of Genera

l Dynamics (as Chairman, 1970-83, continuing); Member of the Board of Henry Crow
n and Company (1969-); Member of the Board of Marblehead Lime Co.; Member of the
Board of Maytag; Member of the Board of TWA; Aspen Institute Trustee; Cantor fo
r Congress; Childrens Memorial Hospital (Chicago) Board of Directors; Economic Cl
ub of Chicago; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberm
an; Gephardt for President; Joe Lieberman for President; Keep Our Mission PAC; L
yric Opera of Chicago Trustee; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America
; The Western Way PAC; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. Father: Henry Crow
n (d. 1990); Mother: Rebecca Kranz; Brother: Robert (d.); Brother: John (d.); Wi
fe: Renee Schine (m. 28-Dec-1950, three sons, four daughters); Son: Steven; Son:
James S. Crown (President of Henry Crown & Co.); Daughter: Patricia; Son: Danie
l; Daughter: Susan Crown (VP at Henry Crown & Co.); Daughter: Sara; Daughter: Ja
net.
******
Daniel Cruise
******
Henry A. Crumpton
US Coordinator for Counterterrorism (2005-07); CIA employee Chief, Natural Resou
rces Division (2003-05); CIA employee Director, Afghanistan (2001-02); CIA emplo
yee Deputy Chief of Operations, Counterterrorist Center (1999-2001); FBI employe
e Deputy Chief, International Terrorism Operations Section (1998-99); CIA employ
ee (1981-99); US Homeland Security Department Advisory Board, Study of Terrorism
and Responses to Terrorism; Distinguished Intelligence Medal.
******
Heidi Nelson Cruz
Lester M. Crystal
Mariano-Florentino Cuellar
Lee Cullum
Tom Culora
Alfred Cumming
Christine Cumming
Alex Cummings
Donald Cuneo
******
James B. Cunningham
B. 1952. US Ambassador to Israel (2008-); US Consul General in Hong Kong (2005-0
8); US State Department Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (2
001-05); US Ambassador to the United Nationsad interim (2001); US State Departme
nt Deputy Chief of Mission, Rome, Italy (1996-99); US State Department Director,
Office of European Security and Political Affairs (1993-95); US State Departmen
t Deputy Political Counselor, US Mission to the UN (1990-93); NATO Official Chie
f of Staff to the Secretary General (1989-90); NATO Official Deputy Chief of Sta
ff to the Secretary General (1988); Council on Foreign Relations; Santorum 2000.
Wife: Leslie Genier (two children).
******
Nelson W. Cunningham
******
Walter J. Curley Jr.
B. 1922. US Ambassador to France (1989-93); US Ambassador to Ireland (1975-77);
New York City Official Commissioner of Public Events & Chief of Protocol (1973-7
4); J. H. Whitney & Company Partner (1958-75); Caltex (1948-57); Sothebys Chairma
n, International Advisory Board; Member of the Board of Bank of Ireland; Member
of the Board of Crane; Member of the Board of New York Life; Member of the Board
ofFiduciary Trust Company International; Member of the Board of Paribas Bank; M
ember of the Board of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Co.; The New Yorker Board
member; New York Public Library Trustee (past); French-American Foundation Presi
dent (past); Bush-Cheney 2000; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Forei
gn Relations; George W. Bush for President; George Bush Presidential LibraryTrus
tee; French Legion of Honor; Mellon Family. Father: Walter Joseph Patrick Curley
; Mother: Marguerite Cowan; Wife: Mary Taylor Walton (m. 8-Dec-1948, three sons,

one daughter); Son: Walter Joseph Patrick Curley III; Daughter: Margaret Cowan
Wiles; Son: John Walton Curley (b. 1953.
******
Charles B. Curtis
B. 1940. Hogan & Hartson; Nuclear Threat Initiative President and COO; United Na
tions Foundation EVP and COO (past); US Energy Department Deputy Secretary of En
ergy (1994-97); US Energy Department Under Secretary of Energy (1994); US Offici
al Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (1977-81); US Official Counsel
, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1971-76); Securities and E
xchange Commission Various positions (1967-71); US Treasury Department Attorney,
Comptroller of the Currency (1965-67); Member of the Board of Occidental Petrol
eum (2006-); Member of the Board of Putnam Investment Management; Council on For
eign Relations; Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Council; Energy Futur
e Coalition Steering Committee; Gas Technology Institute Board of Directors; Gor
e 2000; Obama for America. Wife: Rochelle Elaine Curtis (one son).
******
Gerald L. Curtis
Meghann Curtis
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Walter L. Cutler
B. 1931. US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1988-89); US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
(1984-87); US Ambassador to Tunisia (1982-84); US Ambassador to Congo (then Zair
e, 1975-79); US State Department Embassy Political Officer, Saigon, Vietnam (196
9-71); US State Department Consulate Principal Officer, Tabriz, Iran (1965-67);
US State Department Political Officer, Algiers, Algeria (1962-65); American Acad
emy of Diplomacy.
******
Kenneth A. Cutshaw
Bowman Cutter
Arthur I. Cyr
******
DAmato to DeYoung
******
Alfonse M. DAmato
B. 1937. George columnist; US Senator, New York 1981-99; Member of the Board of
Computer Associates; Afghanistan Relief Committee Honorary Co-Chair; America-Isr
ael Friendship League U.S. National Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations
; Friends of Roy Blunt; Poker Players Alliance Chairman, Board of Directors; Alp
ha Chi Rho Fraternity; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: William Cohen and
Janet Langhart (1996); Bush Pioneer 2004; Wedding: Donald Trump and Melania Kna
uss (2005); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007). Wife: Penelope (m. 1960, sep. 1982, div
. 7-Apr-1995, four children); Daughter: Lisa DAmato Murphy; Girlfriend: Claudia C
ohen (gossip columnist); Girlfriend: Kathryn Finley; Girlfriend: Hilary Geary; G
irlfriend: Candace Bushnell; Girlfriend: Dara Torres; Girlfriend: Katuria Smith
(wedding scheduled for 18-Jul-2004); Mother: Antoinette DAmato.
******
Ivo H. Daalder
Gail Dady
Evelyn P. Dahm
Brian D. Dailey
Michael Dal Bello
Catherine M. Dale
Helle Dale
William B. Dale
******
William M. Daley
B. 1948. White House Chief of Staff (2011-); JP Morgan Chase Chairman, Midwest R
egion (2004-11); SBC President (2001-04); Evercore Partners Vice Chairman (2001)
; US Secretary of Commerce (1997-2000); Mayer, Brown & Platt Partner (1993-97);
Amalgamated Bank of Chicago President & CEO (1990-93); Amalgamated Bank of Chica

go Vice Chair (1989-90); Daley and George Partner (1980-90); Advisory Council of
Economic Opportunity (1977-80); Member of the Board of Abbott Laboratories (200
4-11); Member of the Board of Boeing (2006-11); Member of the Board of Boston Pr
operties (2003-07); Member of the Board of EDS (2001-02); Member of the Board of
Merck (2002-04); Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign C
ommittee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President;
Gore 2000; Joffrey Ballet of Chicago Trustee; John Kerry for President; National
Committee on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Board of Directors; New Leadersh
ip for America PAC; Northwestern Memorial Hospital Board of Directors; Obama for
America; Obama for Illinois; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors;
Reuniting Our Country PAC; Searchlight Leadership Fund; Straight Talk America;
Florida 2000 Recount. Father: Richard J. Daley (Mayor of Chicago); Mother: Elean
or Guilfoyle (b. 4-Mar-1907, m. 17-Jun-1936, d. 16-Feb-2003, seven children); Br
other: Richard M. Daley (Mayor of Chicago); Wife: Loretta (two daughters, one so
n).
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Charles H. Dallara
George A. Dalley
Dorinda G. Dallmeyer
James E. Dalton
******
Kenneth W. Dam
B. 1932. US Treasury Department Deputy Secretary (2001-03); United Way President
and CEO (1992); IBM VP for Law and External Relations (1985-92); US Deputy Secr
etary of State (1982-85); US OfficialExecutive Dir., White House Council on Econ
omic Policy (1973); US Office of Management and Budget Program Asst. Dir., Natio
nal Security and Intl Affairs (1971-73); Law Clerk to Charles E. Whittaker (195758); Member of the Board of Alcoa (1987-2001); American Academy of Diplomacy; Am
erican Enterprise Institute (1976-); Atlantic Institute for International Affair
s Board of Governors; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, Board of Trustees; Bu
sh-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Dick Lugar; George W. Bush
for President; McCain 2000; National Research Council; RAND Corporation consult
ant (1974-). Wife: Marcia Wachs.
******
Marcia W. Dam
Lori Fisler Damrosch
William H. Danforth
Stephanie Dang Murphy
D. Ronald Daniel
Donald C. Daniel
Richard Daniels
******
John J. Danilovich
B. 1950. US Ambassador to Brazil (2004-05); US Ambassador to Costa Rica (2001-04
); Millennium Challenge Corporation CEO (2005-present); Eisenhower Group Partner
and Consultant (1987-90); Council on Foreign Relations; Knights of Malta; Delta
Upsilon Fraternity. Wife: Irene (m. 1977, three children).
******
Robert Danin
Mark D. Danner
******
Thomas A. Daschle
B. 1947. Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships; Alston & Bird Special
Policy Advisor (2005-); US Senator, South Dakota (1987-2005); US Congressman, So
uth Dakota (1979-87); Member of the Board of CB Richard Ellis Group (2005-); Bri
tish Petroleum Advisory Council; Alfalfa Club 2001; Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity;
American Legion; American Political Science Association Advisory Committee; Bild
erberg Group; Boy Scouts of America; Center for American Progress Distinguished
Senior Fellow; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Energy Future Coalition
Steering Committee; Freedom Forum Board of Trustees; Jaycees; Jefferson Awards

Board of Selectors; National Coalition on Health Care; National Democratic Insti


tute for International Affairs Board of Directors; National Student Leadership C
onference Honorary Board of Advisors; Obama for America; Roast: Tom Brokaw (2002
). Father: Sebastian Daschle (Dash, teacher); Mother: Betty Meyer Daschle; Brother
: Dave; Brother: Greg; Brother: Steve; Wife: Linda Hall Daschle(m. 1984); Daught
er: Kelly; Son: Nathan; Daughter: Lindsay.
******
Russell J. DaSilva
Jennifer C. Daskal
Nils M. Daulaire
Jack David
Amy S. Davidson
Janine A. Davidson
Bradford Davis
Florence A. Davis
******
Geoff Davis
-?>Geoff C., http://www.nndb.com/people/101/000086840/
******
Jacquelyn K. Davis
******
Jerome Davis
-?>Jerome L. http://www.nndb.com/people/846/000171333/
******
Kathryn W. Davis
Kim G. Davis
Lynn E. Davis
Tom Davis
-Likely>http://www.nndb.com/people/373/000036265/ or?>http://www.nndb.com/people
/283/000171767/
******
Nathaniel Davis
B. 1925. US Ambassador to Switzerland (1975-77); US Assistant Secretary of State
for African Affairs (1975); US State Department Director General of the Foreign
Service (1973-75); US Ambassador to Chile (1971-73); US Ambassador to Guatemala
(1968-71); US Ambassador to Bulgaria (1965-66); Peace Corps Special Asst. to th
e Director; then Deputy Director (1962-65); US State Department Desk Officer for
USSR (1957); US State Department Consul, Moscow (1954-56); US State Department
Vice Consul, Rome (1952-53); US State Department Vice Consul, Florence (1949-52)
; US State Department Vice Consul, Prague (1947-49); American Academy of Diploma
cy; Council on Foreign Relations; Peace Corps; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
-DEAD, May 2011.
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Steve Davis
-?>Steven A. http://www.nndb.com/people/931/000172415/
******
Susan Davis
-Likely>Susan A. http://www.nndb.com/people/931/000172415/
******
Kristina Perkin Davison
Sara Dawes
Karen Lea Dawisha
Peter M. Dawkins
->probably>http://www.nndb.com/people/958/000166460/
******
Christine L. Dawson
Horace G. Dawson Jr.
Marion M. Dawson Carr
Arthur R. Day
******

Drew Days
AKA Drew Saunders Days III. B. 1941. US Solicitor General (1993-96); Smithsonian
Institution Scholars Advisory Panel, Smithsonian Black History Museum Council;
American Academy of Arts and SciencesFellow; American Bar Association Life Fello
w; American Constitution Society for Law and Policy Board of Advisors; American
Law Institute; Amnesty International; The Constitution Project Constitutional Am
endments Initiative; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congressional Camp
aign Committee; Inter-American Dialogue; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry
for President; Kerry Victory 2004; MacArthur Foundation Board of Directors; NAA
CP First Assistant Counsel, Legal Defense and Education Fund, New York City (196
9-77); Peace Corps Honduras (1967-69); Illinois State Bar Association1966; New Y
ork State Bar Association 1970. Wife: Ann Ramsay Langdon (m. 1966); Daughter: Al
ison; Daughter: Elizabeth.
******
Arnaud de Borchgrave
B. 1926. Executive summary: Washington Times, Insight magazine. Member of the Bo
ard of NewsMax Media (1999-); Insight Editor in Chief (1998-2001); The Washingto
n Times Editor in Chief (1985-91); NewsweekSenior Editor; United Press Internati
onal President and CEO (1998); United Press International Editor at Large; Cente
r for Strategic & International Studies; Council for National Policy; Council on
Foreign Relations; National Legal Center for the Public Interest Board of Direc
tors. Wife: Dorothy Solon (m. 1950, one son); Son: Arnaud; Wife: Eileen Ritschel
(m. 31-Mar-1959, div. 1969, one daughter); Daughter: Trisha; Wife: Alexandra Vi
llard (m. 1969).
******
Inmaculada de Habsburgo
Peter E. de Janosi
Jose M. de Lasa
Georges de Mnil
Lois Pattison de Mnil
Meera L. de Mel
Joy de Menil
******
Lynn Forester de Rothschild
B. 1954 in NJ. E. L. Rothschild LLC Founder and CEO (2002-); FirstMark Holdings,
Inc. President and CEO (1990-2002); Metromedia EVP Development (1984-89); Simps
on Thacher & Bartlett Associate (1980-84); Member of the Board of The Economist
Newspaper, Ltd.; Member of the Board of Este Lauder (2000-); Bilderberg Group 199
8; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs
List; Foreign Policy Association; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton for P
resident; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; Rothschild Family . Father: John K. Foreste
r; Mother: Annabelle; Husband: Andrew Stein (div., two sons); Son: Ben; Son: Jak
e; Husband: Evelyn de Rothschild (banker, m. 30-Nov-2000).
******
JC de Swaan
Rimmer de Vries
Edwin A. Deagle Jr.
Jonathan Dean
Robert W. Dean
Alice M. Dear
Whitney Debevoise
Barbara Knowles Debs
Richard A. Debs
F. Amanda DeBusk
Alfred C. DeCrane Jr.
******
Roxanne J. Decyk
B. 1951. Royal Dutch Shell Corporate Affairs Director, Shell International BV (2
005-); Royal Dutch Shell Director, International Directorate, Shell Internationa
l BV (2002-05); Royal Dutch Shell VP Corporate Strategy, Shell International Lim

ited (1999-2002); Amoco VP level positions (1991-97); Amoco VP Planning; Amoco V


P Commercial and Industrial Sales (1991-); International Harvester; Member of th
e Board ofHarris Bankcorp (1990-); Member of the Board of Snap-on (1993-); Counc
il on Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Energy Future Coalition Advisory Council.
******
Fred T. Dedrick
Ralston H. Deffenbaugh Jr.
Cristian M. DeFrancia
******
John J. DeGioia
B. 1957. Administrator: President, Georgetown University (2001-). American Acade
my of Arts and Sciences 2010; American Council on Education; John Carroll Societ
y Honorary Member. Wife: Theresa Anne Miller (m. 5-Nov-1994, one son); Son: John
Thomas.
******
Alex O. Dehgan
Terry L. Deibel
Stephen J. Del Rosso
John Delury
******
Rust M. Deming
B. 1942. US Ambassador to Tunisia (2001-03); US State Department Principal Deput
y Asst. Secy. for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1998-2000); US Ambassador to J
apan ad interim (1996-97); US State DepartmentDeputy Chief of Mission, Tokyo, Ja
pan (1993-96); US State Department Director, Office of Japanese Affairs (1991-93
); US State Department Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs, Tokyo, Japan (1
987-91); US State Department Political Officer, Tunis, Tunisia (1966); Council o
n Foreign Relations; International Institute for Strategic Studies Distinguished
Visiting Fellow. Father: Olcott H. Deming (first US Ambassador to Uganda); Moth
er: Louise Macpherson (d. 1976); Brother: John Deming; Sister: Rosamond Deming;
Wife: Kristen Deming (m., three daughters); Daughter: Katherine Mikkelsen Deming
.
******
Francis M. Deng
******
Robert E. Denham
B. 1945. Munger, Tolles & Olson Partner (1998-); Salomon Brothers CEO (1992-97);
Citigroup General Counsel, Citigroup Global Markets Holdings (1991-); Salomon B
rothers General Counsel (1991-92); Munger, Tolles & Olson Partner (1973-91); Mem
ber of the Board of Alcatel-Lucent (2006-); Member of the Board of Chevron (2005
-); Member of the Board of Chevron Texaco (2004-05); Member of the Board of Fome
nto Economico Mexicano SA de CV; Member of the Board of Lucent (2002-06); Member
of the Board of The New York Times Company (2008-); Member of the Board of Oakt
ree Capital Group; Member of the Board ofSalomon Brothers (as Chairman, 1992-97)
; Member of the Board of US Trust Company; Member of the Board of Wesco Financia
l; Harvard Law Review Case and Developments Editor (1970-71); American Bar Assoc
iation; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; The Conference Board
Vice Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Democratic Congr
essional Campaign Committee; Democratic National Committee; Democratic Senatoria
l Campaign Committee; Financial Accounting Foundation Chairman (2003-); Gephardt
for President; Good Samaritan Hospital of Los Angeles Board of Directors; Gore
2000; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Los Angeles Count
y Bar Association; MacArthur Foundation Chairman; Natural Resources Defense Coun
cil Trustee; Obama for America; Russell Sage Foundation Trustee; State Bar of Ca
lifornia; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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Robert J. Denison
Steve Denning
Everette E. Dennis
David Denoon

Hazel Denton
James S. Denton
Susan Dentzer
Phil E. DePoy
Raghida Dergham
Patricia Murphy Derian
James V. Derrick Jr.
Vivian Lowery Derryck
Mitul I. Desai
Padma Desai
Rohit M. Desai
Sunil B. Desai
Vishakha N. Desai
Michael Desch
MacArthur DeShazer
Patrick J. DeSouza
Gina H. Despres
Mac Destler
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John M. Deutch
B. 1938. CIA Director (1995-96); US Defense Department Under Secy. of Defense fo
r Acquisitions/Technology (1993-94); US Energy Department Undersecretary (1979-8
0); US Energy Department Director of Energy Research (1977-79); Member of the Bo
ard of Citigroup; Member of the Board of Raytheon (1998-); Member of the Board o
f Schlumberger (1997-); Member of the Board of Cummins; Member of the Board of A
RIAD Pharmaceuticals (1997-?); Boston Museum of Fine Arts Trustee; Bilderberg Gr
oup; Bill Bradley for President; Bretton Woods Committee; Carol Moseley Braun fo
r President; Council on Foreign Relations; Forum for International Policy Truste
e; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for President; Gorbachev
Foundation Senior Fellow; Hillary Clinton for President; New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Nixon CenterAdvisory Council; Obama for America; Psi Upsilon Fraternity
Amherst College; Resources for the Future Board of Directors; Mishandling Class
ified Materials pled guilty (19-Jan-2001); Pardoned For unauthorized retention o
f classified material by President Clinton (20-Jan-2001). Wife: Patricia Lyon De
utch.
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Shelley Deutch
Robert DeVecchi
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C. Maury Devine
AKA Caroline Maury Devine. B. 1950. Det Norske Veritas Vice Chairman (2004-); Ex
xon Mobil President, ExxonMobil Norway (1996-2000); Mobil Secretary (1994-96); M
obil VP International Government Relations (1990-94); Member of the Board of Det
Norske Veritas; Member of the Board of FMC Technologies (2005-); Council on For
eign Relations.
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Jack Devine
Thomas J. Devine
Karen J. DeYoung
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Diamond to Dyson
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Larry Diamond
B. 1951. Executive summary: Foreign policy expert. US Agency for International Dev
elopment consultant (2002-03); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Hoover Institution Senior Fellow; John Kerry for President; National En
dowment for Democracy Co-Director, International Forum for Democratic Studies; O
bama for America; Pacific Council on International Policy; Roosevelt Institution
Advisory Board; World Bank adviser; Fulbright.
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Michael W. Diamond
Robert E. Diamond Jr.
Charley L. Diaz
Rita DiCasagrande Olsen
Christopher S. Dickey
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Norman D. Dicks
B. 1940. US Congressman, Washington 6th (3-Jan-1977 to present); Congressional S
taff Asst. to Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (1968-76); Close Up Foundation Board of Ad
visors; Coalition for a Democratic MajorityAdvisory Board; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Gore 2000; National Bureau of Asian Research Board of Advisors; Nationa
l Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; Pacific Council on I
nternational Policy; Washington State Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar;
People with Funny Names. Wife: Suzanne Callison; Son: David; Son: Ryan.
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Valerie L. Dickson-Horton
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Joan Didion
B. 1934. Occupation: Author, Screenwriter. The New Yorker Contributor; The New Y
ork Review of Books Contributor; Vogue Copywriter and Editor (1956-63); New Pers
pectives Quarterly Advisory Board; National Review Book Reviewer; Academy of Ach
ievement (2006); American Academy of Arts and Letters; American Academy of Arts
and Sciences; Nervous Breakdown 1968.
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Jackson K. Diehl
Robert L. Dilenschneider
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Barry Diller
B. 1942. IAC/InterActiveCorp CEO (1995-2010); QVC CEO (1992-95); Fox, Inc. CEO (
1984-92); 20th Century Fox CEO (1984); Paramount Pictures President (1974-84); A
BC VP Prime-Time Television (1973-74); ABC VP Feature Films and Program Developm
ent (1969-73); ABC (1966-69); William Morris Agency; Member of the Board of 20th
Century Fox (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Coca Cola (2002-); Member of
the Board of Educational Broadcasting Corporation; Member of the Board of Expedi
a (as Chairman, 2005-); Member of the Board of Fox, Inc. (as Chairman, 1984-92);
Member of the Board ofIAC/InterActiveCorp (as Chairman, 1995-); Member of the B
oard of Live Nation (as Chairman, 2008-10); Member of the Board of News Corporat
ion (1987-); Member of the Board of Paramount Pictures (as Chairman, 1974-84); M
ember of the Board of QVC (as Chairman, 1992-94); Member of the Board of Seagram
& Sons; Member of the Board of The Washington Post Co. (2000-); Biden for Presi
dent; Bill Bradley for President; Conservation International Board of Directors;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for Pres
ident; Hillary Clinton for President; John McCain 2008; Museum of Television and
Radio Trustee; New York Public Library Board Member; Obama for America; Obama f
or Illinois; Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame; Funeral: Katharine Graham (200
1); Wedding: Rudy Giuliani and Judi Nathan (2003); Wedding: Jack Welch and Suzy
Wetlaufer (2004); Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Diane von Furstenberg (m. 2-Feb-2001).
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Rita DiMartino
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James Jamie Dimon
B. 1956. JP Morgan Chase President and CEO (2004-); Bank One Chairman and CEO (2
000-04); Smith Barney CEO; Travelers Group President and COO (1993-98); Citicorp
President of Citigroup; American ExpressAssistant to Sandy Weill; Member of the
Board of Bank One; Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Mem
ber of the Board of JP Morgan Chase (2000-); Member of the Board of Tricon Globa
l Restaurants (1997-2002); Member of the Board of Yum! Brands (2002-04); The Bus
iness Council; Cantor for Congress; Commercial Club of Chicago; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial
Campaign Committee; Economic Club of Chicago; Financial Services Forum; Friends

of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush for President; Gephardt for P


resident; Gore 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodha
m Clinton for US Senate Committee; National Association of Securities Dealers Bo
ard of Directors; Obama for Illinois; Partnership for New York City Board of Dir
ectors; Trilateral Commission; United Negro College Fund. Father: Theodore; Brot
her: Peter; Brother: Ted (twin); Wife: Judith K Dimon (three daughters).
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Thomas A. Dine
Robert C. Dinerstein
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David N. Dinkins
B. 1927. Mayor of New York City; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Childrens Health Fun
d Board of Directors; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee;
Heart Attack 1985; Heart Bypass Operationtriple (Aug-1995); Angioplasty (Aug-19
95); Wedding: Donald Trump and Marla Maples (1993). Wife: Joyce; Daughter: Donna
.
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Paula DiPerna
Nicholas B. Dirks
Linda M. Distlerath
Nadia Diuk
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Edward P. Djerejian
B. 1939. US Ambassador to Israel (1994); US Assistant Secretary of State for Nea
r East Affairs (1991-93); US Ambassador to Syria (1989-91); US State Department
Deputy Asst. Secy. of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1986-88); US State D
epartment Deputy Chief of Mission, Amman, Jordan (1981-84); US State Department
Chief of External Affairs, Political Secion, Moscow, USSR (1979-81); Member of t
he Board of Baker Hughes (2001-); Member of the Board of Global Industries (1996
-); Member of the Board of Occidental Petroleum (1996-); American Academy of Dip
lomacy; Clinton Global Initiative Advisory Board, Mitigating Religious and Ethni
c Conflict working group; Council on Foreign Relations; Houston Ballet Board of
Trustees; Armenian Ancestry. Wife: Franoise Andre Liliane Marie Haelters; Son: Gre
gory Peter Djerejian; Daughter: Francesca Natalia Djerejian.
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James F. Dobbins, Jr.
B. 1942. RAND Corporation Director, International Security and Defense Policy Ce
nter (2002-); US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (2001); US Am
bassador to the European Union (1991-93); US National Security Council; American
Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations (1995-96); European Institut
e Board of Advisors; Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority (Dec-1960); Iraq S
tudy GroupStrategic Environment Working Group. Wife: Toril Kleivdal Dobbins (m.
1969); Son: Colin; Son: Christian.
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Paula J. Dobriansky
Daniel L. Doctoroff
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Christopher J. Dodd
B. 1944. Motion Picture Association of America Chairman & CEO (2011-); US Senato
r, Connecticut (1981-2011); US Congressman, Connecticut 2nd (1975-80); Alfalfa C
lub 2004; Bilderberg Group Portugal, Jun-1999; Childrens Health Fund Advisory Boa
rd; Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; Nationa
l Democratic Institute for International Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Peac
e CorpsMoncion, Dominican Republic (1966-68); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Roa
st: Lorne Michaels (2004); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Funeral: Jesse Helms (20
08); Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009); Funeral: Robert Byrd (2010). Father: Thomas J.
Dodd (US Senator, b. 1907, d. 1971); Mother: Grace Murphy Dodd; Girlfriend: Bia
nca Jagger (model, ex); Girlfriend: Patricia Duff (socialite, ex); Wife: Jackie
M. Clegg (executive, m. 1999, two daughters); Daughter: Grace (b. 13-Sep-2001);
Daughter: Christina (b. 2003).

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Justin W. Doebele
David J. Doerge
Ayako Doi
Harold E. Doley Jr.
Jorge I. Dominguez
Thomas R. Donahue
Peter J. Donaldson
Robert H. Donaldson
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William H. Donaldson
B. 1931. SEC Chairman (18-Jan-2003 to 30-Jun-2005); Council for Excellence in Go
vernment Trustee; Aetna President and CEO (2000-01); New York Stock Exchange CEO
(1990-95); US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Secur
ity Affairs (1973-74); Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Co-Founder (1959-); Member o
f the Board of Aetna (as Chairman, 2000-01); Member of the Board of Honeywell (1
982-98); Member of the Board of New York Stock Exchange (as Chairman, 1990-95);
Member of the Board of Philip Morris (1979-); Silvercrest Asset Management Chair
man, Advisory Board; Alfalfa Club 2003; Aspen Institute; Bush-Quayle 92; Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Ford
Foundation Trustee (1968-80); George W. Bush for President; Skull and Bones Soci
ety 1953. Father: Eames Donaldson; Mother: Guida Marx; Wife: Evan Burger (m. 196
0, d. 30-Apr-1994); Wife: Jane Phillips Morrison (m. Dec-1995, reportedly former
mistress); Daughter: Kimberly Donaldson; Son: Matthew Donaldson; Son: Adam Dona
ldson; Son: Andrew (b. 1991, by Morrison).
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John E. Donatich
Stephen C. Donehoo
Karen Donfried
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Thomas E. Donilon
B. 1955. White House National Security Advisor (2010-); White House Deputy Natio
nal Security Advisor (2009-10); OMelveny and Myers Partner (2005-09); Fannie Mae
EVP Law and Policy (2003-05); Fannie MaeSenior VP & General Counsel (1999-2003);
US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1993-96); Congressional Sta
ff Advisor to Chairman, Senate Cmte. on Sup. Ct. Nominations (1986-93); OMelveny
and Myers Partner (1986-93); Democratic National Committee Staff (1979-86); Whit
e House Staff Office of Congressional Liaison (1977-79); Aspen Institute Aspen S
trategy Group; Biden for President; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Institution Trus
tee (2003-); Council on Foreign Relations; District of Columbia Bar; Gephardt fo
r President; Hillary Clinton for President; National Leadership PAC; Reuniting O
ur Country PAC; US Chamber of Commerce Trustee; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Ca
therine Russell.
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Laura K. Donohue
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Thomas J. Donohue
B. 1938. US Chamber of Commerce President and CEO (1997-); American Trucking Ass
ociation President and CEO (1984-97); Center for International Private Enterpris
e President; US Chamber of Commerce; US Official Deputy Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral (1969-76); Hudson Institute Trustee Emeritus; Member of the Board of Qwest
(2001-?); Member of the Board of Sunrise Assisted Living Corporation (1995-); Me
mber of the Board of Union Pacific (1998-); Member of the Board of XM (1999-); B
ush-Cheney 04; Elizabeth Dole Committee; George W. Bush for President; Hands On N
etwork Corporate Service Council; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Directors
(former); John McCain 2008; Lindsey Graham for Senate. Wife: Liz (three sons); S
on: Thomas J. Donohue, Jr.
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Charles F. Doran
Xenia Dormandy

Amanda J. Dory
Grant R. Doty
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Diana Lady Dougan
B. 1943. US Ambassador Director, Bureau of International Communication and Infor
mation Policy (1983-88); US Ambassador United States Coordinator for Internation
al Communications (1982-88); Member of the Board of Corporation for Public Broad
casting (1976-83); Christian Science Monitor TV Editorial Advisory Board; Time,
Inc. CATV Marketing Director; Member of the Board of Fortis NV; Member of the Bo
ard ofQualcomm (1998-2007); Member of the Board of Toyota; Arthur C. Clarke Foun
dation; Catalyst; Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Advisor; C
enter for the Study of the Presidency; Cosmos Club; Council of American Ambassad
ors; Council on Foreign Relations; International Media Fund; Obama for America;
Spirit of America; World Affairs Council; National Security Medal. Husband: J. L
ynn Dougan (economist, two children); Son: Gavin; Daughter: Elena.
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James P. Dougherty
Michael Douglas
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Loren Robert Douglass
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Robert R. Douglass
B. 1931. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Of Counsel, Global Corporate Dept.; Cle
arstream International Chairman (1994-2004); Chase Manhattan Bank Vice Chairman
(1985-93); Chase Manhattan Bank variously EVP, General Counsel, Secretary (197685); Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Partner (1972-76); New York State Official
Counsel, then Secretary to Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (1965-72); Hinman, Howard & K
attell Associate (1960-65); Alliance for Downtown New York Chairman (1995-); Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Downtown Lower Manhattan Association Chairman; George
W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Lower Manhattan Development Corporatio
n Board of Directors (2005-); Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Commissi
oner (past); New York Public Library Trustee (past); New York Botanical GardenTr
ustee (past); Urstadt Biddle Properties Vice Chairman & Trustee.
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Nick Dowling
Brian J. Doyle
Michael W. Doyle
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Noreen Doyle
B. 1949. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development First VP (2001-05); Eu
ropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development Deputy VP Risk Management (1997);
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Chief Credit Officer (1994); E
uropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development Head of Syndications (1992); Ban
kers Trust (18 years); Morgan Guaranty Trust; Member of the Board of Budapest Ba
nk; Member of the Board of Credit Suisse (2004-); Member of the Board of Newmont
Mining (2005-); Member of the Board of Rexam plc (2005-); Member of the Board o
f QinetiQ (2005-).
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William H. Draper III
William Drayton
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David T. Dreier
B. 1956. US Congressman, California 26th (2003-); US Congressman, California 28t
h (1993-2003); US Congressman, California 33rd (1983-93); US Congressman, Califo
rnia 35th (1981-83); International Republican Institute Board of Directors; Lead
ership Institute Bi-Partisan Congressional Advisory Board; National Council for
a New America National Panel of Experts; Republican Main Street Partnership; Was
hington Legal Foundation National Board of Advisors; Phi Sigma Alpha; Funeral: R
ichard Nixon (1994). Father: H. Edward Dreier Jr. (builder, d. 3-Mar-1997); Moth

er: Joyce Yeomans Dreier; Sister: Denise Dreier Despars; Sister: Dana Dreier Lam
ont; Girlfriend: Doro Bush (dated for a year, according to Kitty Kelley); Specia
l Friend: Brad Smith (Dreiers chief of staff, and special friend cohabited).
******
Elizabeth Drew
AKA Elizabeth Brenner. B. 1935. The New Yorker Washington Correspondent (1973-92
); Atlantic Monthly Washington Correspondent (1967-73); Council on Foreign Relat
ions Board of Directors (1972-77); Phi Beta Kappa Society; Jewish Ancestry. Fath
er: William J. Brenner; Mother: Estelle Jacobs; Husband: J. Patterson Drew (m. 1
1-Apr-1964, d. 2-Sep-1970); Husband: David Webster (m. 26-Sep-1981).
******
Joel Dreyfuss
Richard S. Dreyfuss
Daniel W. Drezner
Richard L. Drobnick
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William M. Drozdiak
B. 1949. American Council on Germany President (2005-); German Marshall Fund Dir
ector, Transatlantic Center (2001-04); The Washington Post Chief European Corres
pondent (-2001); The Washington Post Bureau Chief, Paris & Berlin (1990-2000); T
he Washington Post Foreign Editor (1986-90); Time State Dept. Correspondent (pas
t); Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Renilde Loeckx (Belgian Consul General,
New York City, two daughters, one son); Son: Nicholas; Daughter: Karen; Daughter
: Natalia.
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Joy E. Drucker
Richard A. Drucker
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Ann Druyan
B. 1949. Occupation: Author, Film/TV Producer. Executive summary: Co-wrote Cosmo
s with husband Carl Sagan. Exploratorium; Center for Arms Control and Non-Prolif
eration Board of Directors; Childrens Health Fund Advisory Board; Committee for S
keptical Inquiry Fellow; CSICOP Fellow (May-2004); Council on Foreign Relations;
Federation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors; National Organization for
the Reform of Marijuana Laws President; Planetary Society Board of Directors; Sc
ience Debate 2008. Husband: Carl Sagan (m. Jun-1981, d. 20-Dec-1996); Daughter:
Alexandra (b. 1982); Son: Sam (b. 1991).
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Sam Dryden
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Kenneth M. Duberstein
B. 1944. The Duberstein Group CEO (consulting, 1989-); White House Chief of Staf
f (1988-89); White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1987-88); Timmons & Company VP (
1984-86); White House Staff Assistant to the President, Legislative Affairs (198
1-83); Congressional Staff to Sen. Jacob K. Javits; US Official Dir. of Congress
ional and Intergovernmental Affairs (Ford administration); Committee for Economi
c Development VP (1976-80); Member of the Board of Boeing (1997-); Member of the
Board of Conoco-Phillips (2000-); Member of the Board of The Duberstein Group (
as Chairman, 1989-); Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (1998-2007); Member of th
e Board of Mack-Cali Realty; Member of the Board of Promontory Interfinancial Ne
twork; Member of the Board of St. Paul Companies; Member of the Board of The Tra
velers Companies (1998-); Monsanto Lobbyist; Alfalfa Club 1999; America-Israel F
riendship League U.S. National Advisory Board; American Council for Capital Form
ation Board of Directors; American Enterprise Institute; American Gaming Associa
tion (employed on a contractual basis, 1995-); American Success PAC; Americans f
or a Republican Majority; Ashcroft 2000; Brookings Institution Board Member; Bus
h-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 88; Bush-Quayle 92; Campaign America Inc.; Campaign for Am
ericas Future; Cantor for Congress; Committee to Elect Lindsey Graham; Council on
Foreign Relations Board of Directors; DeMint for Senate Committee; Elizabeth Do
le Committee; Every Republican is Crucial PAC; Friends of George Allen; Friends

of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Newt Gingrich; Friends of Roy Blunt; Friends of Sen
ator DAmato 1998 Committee; Hudson Institute Trustee Emeritus; John McCain 2008;
Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate; Keep Our Mission PAC; Kennedy Center Honorary T
rustee; Lindsey Graham for Senate; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; McCain-Pali
n Victory 2008; National Alliance to End Homelessness Board of Directors; Nation
al Center for Democracy Board of Directors; National Endowment for Democracy Boa
rd of Directors;National Republican Congressional Committee; National Republican
Senatorial Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Northern Lights PAC; Partne
rship for Public Service Board of Governors; Pioneer PAC; Republican National Co
mmittee; Santorum 2000; Santorum 2006; Straight Talk America; Tom Delay Congress
ional Committee; Trilateral Commission; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Risk Fact
ors: Obesity. Wife: Sydney Duberstein (div.).
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Jim Dubik
Maurice A. DuBois
Stephen M. DuBrul Jr.
Charles A. Duelfer
Althea L. Duersten
Joseph Duffey
David A. Duffie
Gloria Charmian Duffy
James H. Duffy
Gordon F. DuGan
Tim Duggan
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Robin Chandler Duke
B. 1923. US Ambassador to Norway (2000-01); US Official Chair, US Delegation to
UNESCO (1980); Member of the Board of American Home Products; Member of the Boar
d of Rockwell Automation; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; Biden fo
r President; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Davi
d and Lucille Packard Foundation Trustee; Dean for America; Democratic Congressi
onal Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President
; Kerry Victory 2004; NARAL Past President; New Leadership for America PAC; Popu
lation Action International Past Chairman; Margaret Sanger Award 1997; Duke Fami
ly. Husband: Angier Biddle Duke (ambassador); Son: Angier Biddle Duke, Jr. (repo
rter, b. circa 1963).
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Peggy Dulany
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Charles F. Dunbar
B. 1931. UN Official Special Representative in the Western Sahara (1998-99); US
Ambassador to Yemen (1988-91); US State Department Special Asst. for Afghanistan
, Near Eastern and South Asian Bureau (1985-88); US Ambassador to Qatar (1983-85
); US Ambassador to Afghanistan ad interim (1982-83); US State Department Deputy
Chief of Mission, Kabul, Afghanistan (1981-82); US State Department Deputy Chie
f of Mission, Nouakchott, Mauritania (1978-80); US State Department Chief Politi
cal Officer, Algiers, Algeria (1975-78); US State Department Political Officer,
Rabat, Morocco (1973-75); US State Department Staff Officer, Executive Secretari
at (1971?-72); US State Department Associate Watch Officer (1970-71?); US State
Department Political Officer, Kabul, Afghanistan (1967-70); US State Department
Vice Consul, Isfahan, Iran (1964-67); US State Department Vice Consul, Tehran, I
ran (1963-64); US State Department Clerk, Communications Office (1962-63); US Tr
ansportation Department Statistical coding clerk (1961-62); Cleveland Council on
World Affairs President (1993-2001); Council on Foreign Relations.
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Charles W. Duncan Jr.
B. 1926. Duncan Coffee was founded by Duncans uncle, Herschel Mills Duncan. Charl
es Duncan acquired the firm in 1959 and sold it to Coca-Cola five years later, b
ecoming for a time board member and executive at Coca-Cola. US Secretary of Ener
gy (1979-81, under Jimmy Carter); US Defense Department Deputy Secretary of Defe

nse (1977-79); Rotan Mosle Financial Corporation; Coca Cola President (1971-74);
Duncan Foods Co. President (1958-64); Duncan Foods Co. (1947-58); Humble Oil Co
. Chemical Engineer; Member of the Board of Coca Cola; Greater Houston Partnersh
ip; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate. Wife: Anne.
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Graham Duncan
P. Andrew Dunigan
Craig G. Dunkerley
Joan B. Dunlop
Jonathan S. Dunn
Kempton Dunn
Lewis A. Dunn
Michael M. Dunn
Philip A. Dur
Brent Durbin
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Patrick J. Durkin
B. 1957. Credit Suisse First Boston Managing Director; American Red Cross Greate
r New York Trustee; Bush-Cheney 04; Committee for the Preservation of Capitalism;
Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; M
cCain Victory Committee; Romney for President; Straight Talk America; Bush Pione
er 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger.
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Mallika Dutt
Douglas A. Dworkin
James W. Dyer
Jesse Dylan
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Esther Dyson
B. 1951. Executive summary: EDventure Holdings, former ICANN director. Member of
the Board of WPP Group (1999-); Bilderberg Group; Charles Babbage Foundation Tr
ustee; Electronic Frontier Foundation; Federation of American Scientists Board o
f Directors; ICANN; Long Now Foundation; Markle Foundation Task Force on Nationa
l Security in the Information Age; World Economic Forum; National Endowment for
Democracy Board Member; Progress and Freedom Foundation Advisory Committee, Digi
tal Age Communications Act Project; Sunlight Foundation; The Harvard Crimson; Th
e Digerati. Father:Freeman Dyson; Mother: Verena Huber-Dyson; Brother: George Dy
son.
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Eagleburger to Exum
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Lawrence S. Eagleburger
B. 1930. Baker Donelson Bearman & Caldwell; Baker, Worthington, Crossley, St
ansberry & Woolf Foreign Policy Advisor; US Secretary of State (8-Dec-1992 to 19
-Jan-1993 under George H.W. Bush); US Deputy Secretary of State (1989-92); Kissi
nger Associates President (1984-89); US Under Secretary of State for Political A
ffairs (1982-84); US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1981-82)
; US Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1977-81); US State Department Deputy Under Secret
ary for Management (1975-77); US State Department Executive Assistant to Henry K
issinger (1973-75); White House Staff Deputy Asst. to the President, National Se
curity Operations (1971-73); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (1971-73); US State Department Chief of the Political Section, US Missi
on to NATO (1969-71); White House Staff Executive Assistant to Henry Kissinger (
1968-69); US National Security Council European Affairs (1967-68); US State Depa
rtment Staff, European Affairs, Secretariat (1965-66); US State Department Econo
mic section, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (1961-65); US State Department Intelligence Re
search Specialist on Cuba (1959-61); US State Department Vice Consul, Tegucigalp
a, Honduras (1957-59); Member of the Board of Dresser Industries (-1998); Member
of the Board of Phillips Petroleum (1993-2000); Member of the Board of Hallibur
ton (1998-); Alfalfa Club 1992; America-Israel Friendship LeagueU.S. National Ad

visory Board; American Academy of Diplomacy Chairman Emeritus; American Institut


e for Stuttering Board of Directors; American Red Cross international ambassador
-at-large (1999); AmeriCaresAdvisory Committee; Association for Diplomatic Studi
es and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directors; Atlantic Institute for Inte
rnational Affairs; Bretton Woods Committee; Campaign for American Leadership in
the Middle East; Cordell Hull Institute Board of Directors; Council on Foreign R
elations; Forum for International Policy Chairman; International Republican Inst
itute; Its My Party Too Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; John O. Marsh Insti
tute Honorary Member, Advisory Committee; Republicans Abroad Advisory Committee;
Trilateral Commission; Washington Institute for Near East Policy Board of Advis
ors; Young Republicans Wisconsin (1949-51); Knee Replacement; Knight of the Brit
ish Empire 1994 honorary. Wife: Marlene Ann Heinemann (m. 23-Apr-1966); Son: Law
rence Scott Eagleburger (Scott); Son: Lawrence Andrew Eagleburger (Drew); Son: Lawre
nce Jason Eagleburger (Jason).
-DEAD, June 2011.
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Ralph Earle II
Maurice A. East
Jennie M. Easterly
John L. Eastman
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Donald B. Easum
B. 1923. US Ambassador to Nigeria (1975-77); US Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs (1974-75); US Ambassador to Burkina Faso (1971-74); Africa-Amer
ica Institute President and CEO; American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Fulbright.
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Ralph E. Eberhart
B. 1946. Armed Forces Benefit Association President (2004-); US Defense Departme
nt Commander, NORAD (2000-05); US Defense Department Commander, Air Combat Comma
nd (1999-2000); US Defense Department Vice Chief of Staff, USAF (1997-99); US De
fense Department Commander, US Forces in Japan (1996-97); US Defense Department
Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Operations (1995-96); US Defense Department Dir
. Force Structure, Resources and Assessment (1994-95); US Defense Department Dir
. Programs and Evaluation (1991-94); US Defense Department Depy. Chief of Staff,
Inspection, Safety and Security (1990-91); US Defense Department to Commander,
363rd Tactical Fighter Wing (1987-90); Member of the Board of 5Star Bank; Member
of the Board of ObjectVideo Inc. (2005-); Member of the Board of Rockwell Colli
ns (2007-); Member of the Board of Standard Aero Holdings, Inc. (2005-); Member
of the Board of VSE Corporation; Council on Foreign Relations; Air Medal; Air Fo
rce Commendation Medal; Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Distinguished Flyin
g Cross; Distinguished Service Medal; French Legion of Honor; Legion of Merit; M
eritorious Service Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Presidential Unit Cita
tion.
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Nicholas A. Eberstadt
B. in Germany; emigrated to England in 1935, and to the United States in 1951. L
azard Managing Director; Lazard Partner (1970-); Model, Roland & Co. Partner (c.
1964); American Council on Germany Board of Directors; Frick Collection Trustee
(2004-); Bill Bradley for President; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee;
Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry
Victory 2004; Marthas Vineyard Preservation Trust President (past); Obama for Ame
rica; World Policy Institute Chairman, Advisory Board. Wife: Vera; Son: Michael
Ignaz Eberstadt.
******
Marsha A. Echols
Bailey M. Eck
Elizabeth C. Economy
Donna R. Ecton
Linda H. Eddleman

R. P. Eddy
******
Gerald M. Edelman
B. 1929. Administrator: Chairman of Neurobiology Department, Scripps Research In
stitute (1992-). Nobel Prize for Medicine 1972 (with Rodney R. Porter); Alpha Om
ega Alpha Honor Society; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Associa
tion for the Advancement of Science; American Philosophical Society; American So
ciety for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Carnegie Institution for Science T
rustee (1987); Century Association; Cosmos Club; Council on Foreign Relations; N
ational Academy of Sciences; New York Academy of Sciences; New York Botanical Ga
rden; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rockefeller Brothers Fund Trustee (1972-82); Salk
Institute for Biological Studies Fellowship (1973-85), Trustee (1975-85); Sigma
Xi Scientific Research Society. Wife: Maxine M. Morrison Edelman (editor, m. 195
0); Son: Eric Edelman; Son: David Edelman; Daughter: Judith Edelman (bluegrass m
usician).
******
Marian Wright Edelman
B. 1939. NAACP Attorney for Legal and Defense Fund; Childrens Defense Fund Founde
r and President (1973-); Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Executive Com
mittee (1961-63); Americans for Democratic Action Director; Carol Moseley Braun
for President; Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Board of Directors; John K
erry for President; Public Agenda Policy Review Board; Delta Sigma Theta Sororit
y; Robin Hood Foundation Board of Directors; Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanit
arianism 1988; Silver Buffalo; Thomas Merton Award 1990; Library of Congress Liv
ing Legend 2000. Husband: Peter Edelman (civil rights lawyer, m. 14-Jul-1968, th
ree sons); Son: Joshua; Son: Jonah; Son: Ezra.
******
Richard W. Edelman
Mark D. W. Edington
Christopher Edley Jr.
Micah Edmond
George C. Edwards III
Howard L. Edwards
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Mickey Edwards
AKA Marvin Henry Edwards. B. 1937. APCO Worldwide Advisory Committee; US Congres
sman, Oklahoma (3-Jan-1977 to 3-Jan-1993); Republican Steering Committee Legisla
tive Consultant (1973-74); American Conservative Union Chairman; Aspen Institute
; Brookings Institution; Council on Foreign Relations; The Heritage Foundation F
ounding Trustee; Oklahoma Bar Association 1970; National Public Radio Commentato
r, All Things Considered. Father: Eddie Edwards; Sister: Sheila Braithwaite; Wife:
Elizabeth A. Sherman (three children).
******
Robert H. Edwards
Robert H. Edwards Jr.
Blair Effron
Laura Efros
Jeffrey W. Eggers
Thomas E. Eggers
Joel S. Ehrenkranz
Barry J. Eichengreen
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Karl W. Eikenberry
B. 1951. US Ambassador to Afghanistan (2009-); NATO Official Deputy Chairman, NA
TO Military Committee (-2009); US Defense Department Dir. Strategic Planning and
Policy, US Pacific Command; US Defense Department Security Coordinator and Chie
f, Military Cooperation Office, Kabul, Afghanistan; US Defense Department Defens
e Attach, US Embassy, Beijing, China; US Defense Department Senior Country Direct
or for China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia; US Defense Department Depy. Dir. f
or Strategy, Plans, and Policy, US Army Staff; Council on Foreign Relations; For

eign Area Officers Association President (past); International Institute for Str
ategic Studies; Bronze Star; Combat Infantryman Badge; Defense Distinguished Ser
vice Medal; Director of Central Intelligence Award; French Legion of Honor; Legi
on of Merit . Wife: Ching.
******
Luigi Roberto Einaudi
B. 1936. Organization of American States Secretary General (2004-05); US Ambassa
dor to the Organization of American States (1989-93); American Academy of Diplom
acy; Council on Foreign Relations; RAND Corporation 1962-74; Woodrow Wilson Inte
rnational Center for Scholars. Wife: Carol Ann Peacock (four children).
******
Jessica P. Einhorn
B. 1945. Clark & Weinstock Consultant (2000-02); International Monetary Fund Vis
iting Fellow (1998-99); World Bank Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mo
bilization (1996-98); World Bank (1981-99); World Bank (1978-79); Member of the
Board of Pitney Bowes; Member of the Board of Time Warner (2005-); Bill Bradley
for President; Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Council on Fore
ign Relations; German Marshall Fund Past Trustee; Institute for International Ec
onomics Board of Directors; National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Direct
ors; Obama for America; Rockefeller Brothers FundTrustee; Trilateral Commission;
Fulbright. Husband: Robert Einhorn.
******
Robert J. Einhorn
Charles R. Eisendrath
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Stuart E. Eizenstat
B. 1943. Covington & Burling (2001-); US Treasury Department Deputy Secretary of
the Treasury (1999-2001); US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, a
nd Agricultural Affairs (1997-99); US Commerce Department Under Secretary for In
ternational Trade (1996-97); Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy Partner (1981-93); White
House Staff Domestic Policy Advisor (1977-81); Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy Partn
er (1970-77); Law Clerk District Court of Georgia (1968-70); White House Staff S
taff (1967-68); US Ambassador to the European Union (1993-96); Member of the Boa
rd of Hercules; Member of the Board of Mirant (2001-2005); Member of the Board o
f United Parcel Service (2005-); American Academy of Diplomacy; American Bar Ass
ociation; American Jewish Committee; Biden for President; Campaign for American
Leadership in the Middle East; Capital Partners for Education Board of Advisors;
Council of American Ambassadors
Council on Foreign Relations (1993-); Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committ
ee; District of Columbia Bar 1981; EMILYs List; Forward Together PAC; Friends of
Hillary; Freedom House Vice Chairman; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary
Clinton for President; Humanitarian Aid Foundation Trustee (2003-); Jewish Comm
unity Center of Greater Washington President (1989-91); Joe Lieberman for Presid
ent; National Leadership PAC; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; State Bar of Georgia 1967; T
ransparency International Advisory Board (2006-); US Holocaust Memorial Museum C
ouncil; Phi Beta Kappa Society; French Legion of Honor 2004; Jewish Ancestry. Wi
fe: Frances Carol Taylor (m. 1967, two sons); Son: Jay; Son: Brian.
******
Heba F. El-Shazli
Richard Elden
Christopher Elias
Henry Ellenbogen
Adam B. Ellick
Dorinda Elliott
Inger McCabe Elliott
James R. Ellis
Lisa R. Ellis
Mark Ellis
Patricia Ellis

Rodney Ellis
Keith P. Ellison
******
Daniel Ellsberg
B. 1931. Pentagon Papers Leak [as Fletcher Prouty pointed out, the Pentagon Paper
s released were an utter joke much like Wikileaks releases of these latter days,
&c.]; RAND Corporation (1959-); Bradley Manning Support Network Advisory Board (
2010); The Harvard Crimson; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 2-S; Assassination Attempt
3-May-1972 (abortive, Washington, DC); Conspiracy charges dropped; Espionagechar
ges dropped; Theft charges dropped; Civil Disobedience outside the White House,
Washington, DC (16-Dec-2010). Wife: Carol Cummings (college sweetheart, m. 1951,
div. 1964, two children); Son: Robert Boyd Ellsberg (author, b. circa 1956); Da
ughter: Mary Ellsberg Carroll (healthcare executive, b. circa 1959); Wife: Patri
cia Marx (activist, heiress to Marx Toy Co., together 1965-70, m. 1970).
******
Robert F. Ellsworth
B. 1926. US Defense Department Deputy Secretary of Defense (1975-77); US Defense
Department Asst. Secy. of Defense, Intl. Security Affairs (1974-75); US Ambassad
or to NATO (1969-71); US Congressman, Kansas 3rd (1963-67); US Congressman, Kans
as 2nd (1961-63); Lazard General Partner, Lazard Freres and Co.; Asher, Gorrill
& Asher Partner; Member of the Board of General Dynamics 1973; Atlantic CouncilD
irector; Nixon Center Vice Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; International
Institute for Strategic Studies VP (1996-); International Institute for Strateg
ic Studies Chairman (1990-96); International Institute for Strategic Studies Vic
e Chairman (1977-90); National Humanities Institute Trustee; American Legion; Ge
orge W. Bush for President; Pacific Council on International Policy; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Massachusetts Bar Association 1949; Optimists Club; National Secu
rity Medal 1977. Wife: Vivian Sies (m. 21-Oct-1956, div., one son, one daughter)
; Son: Robert William; Daughter: Ann Elizabeth; Wife: Eleanor (until his death).
-DEAD, May 2011.
******
Edward E. Elson
B. 1934. US Ambassador to Denmark (1994-98); National Public Radio Chairman; Mem
ber of the Board of Atlantic American (1986-93, 1998-); Member of the Board of G
enesco; Member of the Board of Hampton Investments; Member of the Board of Mitre
Sports International; Member of the Board of New and Lingwood, Ltd.; Member of
the Board of RF&P Corporation; Member of the Board of Specialty Coffee, Inc.; Me
mber of the Board of W. H. Smith; NationsBank Board of Directors, NationsBank of
Georgia; American Jewish Committee Past Chairman; American Federation of Arts T
rustee; American Scandinavian Foundation Vice Chairman; Asia Society Trustee; As
sociation of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges Board of Directors; B
ritish Museum Trustee, American Friends; Council on Foreign Relations; Commentar
y MagazinePast Chairman; Council of American Ambassadors; Democratic Congression
al Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Game Conservanc
y Trustee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for
US Senate Committee; Jewish Publication Society Past Chairman; National Peace Ga
rden Foundation Trustee; Obama for America; St. Georges House, Windsor Castle Cou
ncil; Victoria and Albert Museum Trustee, American Friends. Son: Charles M. Elso
n.
******
Nancy H. Ely-Raphel
B. 1937. US State Department Director, Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking in
Persons (2001-03); US Ambassador to Slovenia (1998-2001); Council on Foreign Re
lations. Husband: Robert A. Duff (physician, div.); Son: Robert Duff Ely; Husban
d: John Hart Ely (law professor at University of Miami).
******
Ainslie T. Embree
John B. Emerson
Adam Emmert
******

Mark A. Emmert
B. 1952. Administrator: President, University of Washington (2004-).
Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society; American Council on Education Fellow; Associat
ion of American Universities; Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce Trustee (2006); National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Omicron D
elta Kappa Honor Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Science Debate 2008; United Wa
y; Universities Research Association. Wife: DeLaine (one son, one daughter); Son
: Steve; Daughter: Jennifer.
******
Na Eng
David B. Ensor
L. Brooks Entwistle
Jason Epstein
Joshua M. Epstein
Guy F. Erb
Richard D. Erb
Claude E. Erbsen
Robert F. Erburu
Alexander T. Ercklentz
Andrew P. N. Erdmann
Daniel P. Erikson
Clark Kent Ervin
Haleh Esfandiari
Mark T. Esper
Susan G. Esserman
Robert H. Estabrook
Dan Esty
Amitai Etzioni
Gail H. Evans
Harold M. Evans
Peter C. Evans
Andrew Exum
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Fabian to Fitzgibbons
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Larry L. Fabian
******
Mallory Factor
B. 1950. Executive summary: Merchant banker. Mallory Factor Inc President; Acsis
Investor; Eclipse Surgical Technologies Advisor; Blue Cross/Blue Shield Investm
ent Advisory Board; Member of the Board of National Auto Credit (2000); Lloyds of
London Underwriting Member (1987-); New York State Official New York State Bank
ing Department:Board of Governors (2001-07); Member of the Board of Federal Home
Loan Bank of New York Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council (1987-88); Coop
ers & Lybrand Supervisor, Management Consulting Services; Bush-Cheney 04; Club fo
r Growth; Council on Foreign RelationsVice-Chair, Task Force on Terrorism Financ
ing (past); DeMint for Senate Committee; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Free Enterpri
se Fund Chairman; Volunteer PAC; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger; Jewish Ancestry. Fath
er: Martin H. Factor (EVP of International Knitting Mills, d.); Mother: Sylvia K
lein Factor; Wife: Karen Elizabeth Weir (Elizabeth, attorney, m. 3-Sep-2000, seven
children).
******
C. Christine Fair
Richard Fairbanks
David M. Fairman
Mathea Falco
Pamela S. Falk
Richard A. Falk
Robert E. Fallon
******

James Fallows
B. 1949. Chief speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, 1977-79. Atlantic Monthly National
Correspondent; US News and World Report Editor (1996-97); Atlantic Monthly Wash
ington Editor (1979-96); White House Speechwriter Chief Speechwriter (1977-79);
The Washington Monthly Writer and Editor (1972-74); American Book Award for Nati
onal Defense; Rhodes Scholarship (1970-72); New America Foundation Chairman (199
8-present); Microsoft Software Designer (1999, six months); The Harvard Crimson;
Draft Deferment: Vietnam. Wife: Deborah Jean Zerad (m. 22-Jun-1971, two sons);
Son: Thomas Mackenzie Fallows; Son: Tad Andrew Fallows.
******
Bay Fang
******
Jonathan F. Fanton
B. 1943. MacArthur Foundation President (1999-); Council on Foreign Relations; C
hicago History Museum Trustee; Human Rights Watch; Partnership for New Communiti
es (Chicago) Co-Chairman; Rockefeller Brothers Fund Advisory Trustee; Security C
ouncil Report Chairman. Wife: Cynthia Greenleaf Fanton.
******
Tom J. Farer
Tali Farimah Farhadian
Evelyn N. Farkas
Elizabeth W. Farman-Farmaian
******
Thomas L. Farmer
B. 1926. Overseas Development Council General Counsel (1968-93); US Agency for I
nternational Development General Counsel (1964-68); Prather Seeger Doolittle & F
armer Partner; American Academy in BerlinHonorary Chairman; American Bankers Ass
ociation; American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Trustee; Bankers Ass
ociation for Finance and Trade General Counsel; Council on Foreign Relations1954
; Consultants International Group.
******
Jay C. Farrar
Stephen P. Farrar
Diana Farrell
Irina A. Faskianos
Leila Fawaz
Evan A. Feigenbaum
Jared Feinberg
Mark Feinberg
Richard E. Feinberg
Ava S. Feiner
******
Dianne Feinstein
B. 1933. US Senator, California (1992-); Mayor of San Francisco (1978-88); San F
rancisco Board of Supervisors (1969-78); Afghanistan World Foundation National C
ommittee; Alfalfa Club 1999; American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise Honorary Co
mmittee; Biden for President; Bilderberg Group 1991; Close Up Foundation Board o
f Advisors; College Democrats; Council on Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Friends
of Joe Lieberman; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillraiser 2008; Jo
hn Kerry for President; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for Illinois; Paci
fic Council on International Policy; Trilateral Commission1988; Voters for Choic
e; Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service; Hysterectomy; Issued Concealed Carry
Permit; Dubya Nickname Frazier; New Democrat Movement Senate New Democrat Coali
tion; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: Jerry Brown and Anne Gust (2005) O
fficiant; Russian Ancestry Maternal; Jewish Ancestry Paternal. Father: Leon Gold
man (d. 4-Mar-1975); Mother: Betty Rosenburg; Sister: Lynne Kennedy; Sister: Yvo
nne Banks; Husband: Jack Berman (m. 2-Dec-1956, div. 1959); Husband: Bertram Fei
nstein (m. 1962, d. 1978 colon cancer, one daughter); Daughter: Katherine Anne (
b. 31-Jul-1957); Husband:Richard C. Blum (majority owner of Perini, m. 20-Jan-19
80).

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Lee Feinstein
Gustave Feissel
Samuel H. Feist
******
Douglas J. Feith
B. 1953. NNDB: Described by General Tommy Franks as either the dumbest fucking gu
y on the planet (according to Franks autobiography) or the fucking stupidest guy on
the face of the Earth (according to Bob Woodwards book Plan of Attack), Douglas F
eith began his long Washington career as a Middle East specialist under Richard
V. Allen at the National Security Council (1981-82), then he spent two years at
the Pentagon as the staff lawyer for Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard Perl
e. Then in 1984 Feith was promoted to Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Negotiations Policy, where he stayed for another two-and-a-half years before lea
ving for the private sector. Feith co-founded a Washington law firm where he spen
t the next 15 years, along with a little lobbying for Turkey on the side via Fei
ths corporation International Advisers, Inc. Then President George W. Bush tapped
him for Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Feiths primary responsibility was
to formulate Pentagon policy and assist in its relations with other federal age
ncies and foreign nations. Also, Feith was responsible for overseeing the work o
f the Office of Special Plans, the group set up by Donald Rumsfeld to accumulate
interesting intelligence data and send them straight to Vice President Dick Che
neywithout wasting effort on time-consuming CIA analysis. Feiths office was also r
esponsible for the oversight of military prisons, including Abu Ghraib. And it t
urns out that Feith himself masterminded the policy of ignoring the Geneva Conve
ntions against torture. Nevertheless, Secretary Rumsfeld defended his deputy in
August 2004 when he told the press that Feith is just a rare talent. He is one of
the intellectual leaders in the administration and without question one of the mo
st brilliant individuals in government. After his 2005 resignation, the Pentagons
Inspector General investigated Feiths office for supplying pre-war intelligence a
ssessments at odds with findings of the intelligence community outlining strong
ties between Iraq and al-Qaeda. The Inspector Generals office found Feiths work ina
ppropriate but not illegal. | US Defense Department Under Secretary for Policy (2
001-05); Office of Special Plans (2002-03); US Defense Department Deputy Assista
nt Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy (1984-87); US Defense Department
Special Counsel to Asst. Secy. Defense Richard Perle (1982-84); US National Sec
urity Council (1981-82); Northrop Grumman Corporate Attorney; American-Israeli C
ooperative Enterprise Honorary Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Security Pol
icy Founding member, Past Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Fred Thompson
PAC; George W. Bush for President; Jewish Institute for National Security Affair
s Advisory Board; Santorum 2006; Steele for Maryland; United States Committee fo
r a Free Lebanon. Father: Dalck Feith; Mother: Rose; Sister: Deborah Feith Tye;
Wife: Yona (4 children); Son: Daniel J. Feith.
******
Vanda Felbab-Brown
Mark B. Feldman
******
Martin S. Feldstein
B. 1939. John Bates Clark Medal 1977; US Council of Economic Advisers Chairman (
1982-84); Member of the Board of American International Group (1988-); Member of
the Board of Eli Lilly (2001-); Member of the Board of HCA (1998-2006); JP Morg
an Chase International Council; The Wall Street Journal Board of Contributors; A
merican Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Economic Association; American Ph
ilosophical Society 1989; Bilderberg Group; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Re
lations 1980-; Econometric Society; Fraser Institute; Group of Thirty; John McCa
in 2008; National Academy of Sciences1971; National Association for Business Eco
nomics Fellow; National Bureau of Economic Research President and CEO (1997-82 a
nd 1984-); National Committee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Trilater
al Commission 1984-; US Federal Reserve Governor (2002-); Hoover Institution Nat
ional Fellow (1982-83); National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow (1975). Wife

: Kathleen Foley Feldstein (economist, m. 1965, two daughters).


******
Steven Feldstein
Jamie Fellner
David Fenton
Michael R. Fenzel
Charles H. Ferguson
James L Ferguson
******
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
B. 1951. TIAA-CREF President and CEO (2008-); Swiss Re Chairman, Swiss Re Americ
a Holding Co. (2006-); US Federal Reserve Governor (26-Jul-2001 to 28-Apr-2006,
resigned); US Federal Reserve Governor (5-Nov-1997 to 31-Jan-2000); McKinsey & C
ompany Partner (1974-97); Davis Polk & Wardwell (1981-84); American Academy of A
rts and Sciences Member (2010); Council on Foreign Relations; Group of Thirty; H
arvard Alumni Association Board of Directors; Institute for Advanced Study Trust
ee. Wife: Annette L. Nazareth (SEC Commissioner, m. 1986, two children); Daughte
r: Caroline Lawson Ferguson (b. 31-Aug-1994).
******
Tim Ferguson
Jose W. Fernandez
Mauricio Fernholz
Helen A. Ferr
Maurice A. Ferr
Antonio Luis Ferr
Bernie Ferrari
******
Geraldine A. Ferraro
B. 1935. US Congressman, New York 9th (1979-85); New York City Official Assistan
t District Attorney, Queens County (1974-78); Al Franken for Senate; Council on
Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President
Finance Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; National Democ
ratic Institute for International Affairs Board of Directors; New Leadership for
America PAC; The Washington Center National Honorary Advisory Board; Grassroots
.com Board of Advisors; Endorsement of Pepsi; National Womens Hall of Fame; Hillr
aiser 2008. Husband: John Zaccaro (m. 1960, one son, two daughters).
-DEAD, Mar. 2011.
******
Lisa Ferrell
Robert S. Ferrell
Fereidun Fesharaki
Hart Fessenden
Steve Fetter
Nathaniel C. Fick
Jeffrey L. Fiedler
Bertram H. Fields
Craig I. Fields
******
Eugene V. Fife
B. 1940. Vawter Capital LLC Managing Principal (1999-); Eclipsys Corporation Int
erim President and CEO (2005); Illuminis, Inc. CEO (1996-2000); Goldman Sachs Ch
airman, Goldman Sachs International (1988-); Goldman Sachs General Partner (1970
-95); Member of the Board of Caterpillar (2002-); Member of the Board of Eclipsy
s Corporation (1997-, as Chairman, 2003-); Member of the Board of Illuminis, Inc
. (1996-2000); Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008.
******
Guy L. Filippelli
Robert J. Filippone
Hani K. Findakly
Joseph Finder

D. Cameron Findlay
Frank Finelli
******
Jonathan J. Finer
B. 1976. The Washington Post (2002-); Far Eastern Economic Review; The Harvard C
rimson Sports Editor; George Editorial Intern; Harvard Lampoon Business Manager;
Rhodes Scholarship (1999).
******
Sheri L. Fink
Lawrence S. Finkelstein
Edwin A. Finn Jr.
Martha Finnemore
Paul B. Finney
Quinn Fionda
Charlie Firestone
Jacob Fisch
Mark Fisch
Gerald D. Fischbach
Betsy Fischer
Stanley Fischer
Drosten A. Fisher
Julie Fisher
Peter R. Fisher
******
Richard W. Fisher
B. 1949. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President and CEO (2005-); Kissinger Ass
ociates Vice Chairman (2001-05); Deputy US Trade Representative (1997-2001); Ove
rseas Private Investment Corporation Vice Chairman (1997-2001); Fisher Ewing Par
tners (1987-97); Fisher Capital Management (1987-97); Brown Brothers Harriman GM
Dallas (1980-87); US Treasury Department Assistant to the Secretary (1978-79);
Brown Brothers Harriman (1975-78); American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Americ
an Council on Germany Board of Directors; American Institute for Contemporary Ge
rman Studies Trustee; Brookings InstitutionTrustee; Council on Foreign Relations
; Dallas Museum of Art Board of Directors; Institute of the Americas Chairman; I
nter-American Dialogue; Pacific Council on International Policy Board of Directo
rs; Trilateral Commission; University of Texas Investment Company Board of Direc
tors; Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal. Wife: Nancy Miles Collins (dau. of James M. Co
llins, four children).
******
Roger D. Fisher
Scott Fisher
Albert Fishlow
Daniel W. Fisk
Mercedes C. Fitchett
Sarah Fitts
Lauri J. Fitz-Pegado
Frances FitzGerald
Harold E. Fitzgibbons
John B. Fitzgibbons
******
Flaherty to Futter
******
Martin S. Flaherty
Pamela P. Flaherty
******
Peter Flaherty
Stephen J. Flanagan
Julian M. Flannery
Alan H. Fleischmann
******

Gregory J. Fleming
B. 1964. Merrill Lynch Co-President and Co-COO (2007-); Merrill Lynch EVP and Pr
esident, Global Markets (2003-07); Merrill Lynch COO, Global Investment Banking
Group (2003); Merrill Lynch Co-Head, Global Financial Institutions Group (2001-0
3); Merrill Lynch Head, US Financial Institutions Group (1999-2001); Merrill Lyn
ch Investment Banker (1992-99); Booz Allen Hamilton Partner (-1992); Member of t
he Board ofBlackRock (2006-); Asia Society Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations
; New York City Ballet Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Melissa
Danne Shaw (m. 1990).
******
Phillip Fletcher
Joseph Flom
Michle A. Flournoy (Gould)
Jamie M. Fly
Carol (Rollie) Flynn
George J. Flynn
Mary Laurence Flynn
Stephen E. Flynn
Patrick J. FnPiere
Jamie Foggo
******
Ronald R. Fogleman
B. 1942. Durango Aerospace Inc. CEO (1997-); Defense Policy Board; US Air Force
Chief of Staff (1994-97); Member of the Board of AAR Corporation; Member of the
Board of Alliant Techsystems (2004-); Member of the Board of Alpha Security Grou
p Corporation; Member of the Board of World Air Holdings, Inc.; Air Force Associ
ation; Council on Foreign Relations; MITRE Corporation Trustee (1998-); Air Meda
l; Army Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Meritorious Service Medal;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal; Purple Heart; Silver Star. Wife: Miss Jane (t
wo sons).
******
Robert H. Foglesong
Fritz Foley
S. R. Foley Jr.
******
Thomas S. Foley
B. 1929. Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; Defense Policy Board (2001-); US Amb
assador to Japan (1997-2001); Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman (1996
-97); Speaker of the US House (1989-95); US Congressman, Washington 5th (1965-95
); Congressional Staff Counsel, Senate Cmte. on Interior & Insular Affairs (1961
-63); Washington State Official Assistant Washington State Attorney General (196
0); Washington State Official Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Spokane County, WA (1
958); 4-H Club Honorary Co-Chair, Centennial Initiative Committee (2001); Alfalf
a Club 1989; American Political Science Association Advisory Committee; Asia Fou
ndation Board of Trustees; Center for National Policy Board Member; Cordell Hull
Institute Board of Directors; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks; Freedom House Board of
Trustees; Friends of Hillary; Grange; John Kerry for President; Loyal Order of M
oose; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; Terror Free Tomorrow Ad
visory Board; Trilateral Commission; Washington State Bar Association; Alfalfa P
arty candidate for US President; Knight of the British Empire Honorary; Woodrow
Wilson Award for Public Service; French Legion of Honor; Funeral: Richard Nixon
(1994). Wife: Heather Strachan Foley (m. 1968).
******
Thomas C. Foley
AKA Thomas Coleman Foley. B. 1952. US Ambassador to Ireland (2006-09); Coalition
Provisional Authority Director of Private-Sector Development, Iraq (2003-04); N
TC Group Founder (1985-); McKinsey & Company (1970s); Citigroup Citicorp Venture
Capital (1980s); DoD Distinguished Service Award 2004; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush Pion
eer 2000; Campaign America Inc.; Dole-Kemp 96; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Free and

Strong America PAC; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush f


or President; Kennedy Center Trustee; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National Republ
ican Senatorial Committee; Republican National Committee. Wife: Leslie.
******
George A. Folsom
Richard Fontaine
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******
Edward T. Foote II
William F. Foote
******
Kristin J. Forbes
B. 1970. US Council of Economic Advisers (2003-05); Federal Reserve Visiting Sch
olar, Bank of Minneapolis (2002); US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secret
ary of Quantitative Policy Analysis, Latin American and Caribbean Nations (2002)
; US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Quantitative Policy Analy
sis (2001-02); Federal Reserve Visiting Fellow (2001); National Council of Appli
ed Economic Research Research Fellow (1996); World Bank Project Assistant (199394); Morgan Stanley Financial Analyst (1992-93); Center for Global Development (
2005-); Council on Foreign Relations (2004); Institute for International Economi
cs (2005-); International Monetary Fund Visiting Scholar (2002); National Bureau
of Economic Research Research Associate (2005-); Phi Beta Kappa Society; Ford F
ellowship (2000-01). Husband: Steve Calhoun (m. Jun-2000); Son: Leighton Forbes
Calhoun (b. 28-Jun-2006).
******
Harold E. Ford Jr.
B. 1970. US Congressman, Tennessee 9th (1997-2007); US Commerce Department Speci
al Asst., US Dept. of Commerce (1993); Congressional Staff to US Senate Committe
e on the Budget (1992); Bilderberg Group; Dean for America; Democratic Leadershi
p Council Chairman; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 2000; Nationa
l Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; New Democrat Network
; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; Tragedy Assistance Program
for Survivors Honorary Board of Directors; New Democrat Movement House New Democ
rat Coalition. Wife: Emily Threlkeld (fashion executive, m. 26-Apr-2008).
******
Paul B. Ford Jr.
******
Henrietta Holsman Fore
B. 1948. US Agency for International Development Acting Administrator (2007-); U
S State Department Under Secretary of State for Management (2005-07); US Treasur
y Department Director of the United States Mint; US Agency for International Dev
elopment Assistant Administrator (1990-93); Asia Foundation; Asia Society; Aspen
Institute Board of Trustees; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & Internationa
l StudiesBoard of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations; Financial Services Vol
unteer Corps; Institute of the Americas; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; McConnell Se
nate Committee 14; National Public Radio Foundation; National Republican Senatori
al Committee; Pacific Economic Cooperation Council; United States Asia Environme
ntal Partnership. Husband: Richard L. Fore.
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Andras Forgacs
Shepard L. Forman
Rana Foroohar
Theodore J. Forstmann
Rosemarie Forsythe
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Gail D. Fosler
B. 1948. The Conference Board President (2007-); The Conference Board Chief Econ
omist (1989-2008); The Conference Board Senior VP; The Conference Board VP and E
xecutive Director (1989-97); Congressional Staff Deputy Staff Dir., US Senate Bu
dget Committee; Member of the Board of Baxter International (2001-); Member of t

he Board of Caterpillar (2003-); Member of the Board of Deschner Corporation (as


Chairman); Member of the Board of H. B. Fuller (1992-); Member of the Board of
Unisys (1993-2005); Bretton Woods Committee; Council on Foreign Relations; Econo
mic Club of New York Trustee; National Bureau of Economic Research Executive Com
mittee. Husband: R. Scott Fosler (one son); Son: Michael.
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Michelle M. Foss
Badi G. Foster
Brenda Lei Foster
Charles C. Foster
Richard N. Foster
Jos A. Fourquet
Jeffrey L. Fowler
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(William) Wyche Fowler Jr.
B. 1940. US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1996-2001); US Senator, Georgia (1987-93
); US Congressman, Georgia 5th (1977-87); Atlanta City Council (1969-77, as Pres
ident 1973-77); Member of the Board ofPhiladelphia Stock Exchange; Council on Fo
reign Relations; John Kerry for President; Middle East Institute Chairman; UNICE
F Ambassadors Roundtable. Daughter: Katherine; Wife: Donna Hulsizer Fowler (m. 30
-Jun-1990).
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Christine Fox
Daniel M. Fox
Donald T. Fox
Eleanor M. Fox
Merritt B. Fox
Abraham H. Foxman
Arminio Fraga Neto
Albert Francke
Andrew D. Frank
Charles R. Frank Jr.
Richard A. Frank
Francine R. Frankel
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Jeffrey A. Frankel
B. 1952. US Council of Economic Advisers Member (1997-99); Federal Reserve; US C
ouncil of Economic Advisers Senior Staff Economist (1983-84); Brookings Institut
ion; Committee for Economic Development(2006-); Council on Foreign Relations (19
95-); Ford Foundation Consultant (1978); Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee
; Institute for International Economics Visiting Fellow (1995-96), Advisory Comm
ittee; International Monetary Fund; National Bureau of Economic Research Researc
h Fellow; Pacific Council on International Policy (1996-); Sierra Club (1981-83)
; World Bank; World Economic Forum(2001); Phi Beta Kappa Society (1974). Wife: J
essica Stern.
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Barbara Hackman Franklin
B. 1942. US Secretary of Commerce (27-Feb-1992 to 20-Jan-1993); Consumer Product
Safety Commission Commissioner (1973-79); White House Staff Staff Assistant to
President Nixon (1971-73); Citibank Assistant VP (1969-71); Member of the Board
of ADP (1984-92); Member of the Board of Aetna (1979-92 and 1993-); Member of th
e Board of AMP, Inc. (1993-99); Member of the Board of Armstrong (1989-92); Memb
er of the Board of Aviron (2001-02); Member of the Board of Black and Decker (19
85-92); Member of the Board of Dow Chemical (1980-92 and 1993-); Member of the B
oard of GenVec (2002-07); Member of the Board of Guest Services, Inc. (1995-2002
); Member of the Board of JA Jones (1995-98); Member of the Board of MedImmune (
1995-2007); Member of the Board of Milacron (1996-2005); Member of the Board of
NASDAQ(1996-97); Member of the Board of Nordstrom (1988-92); Member of the Board
of Watson Wyatt Worldwide (2000-02); Member of the Board of Westinghouse (198092); Atlantic Council Vice Chairman; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on

Foreign Relations; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Com


mittee; Friends of Katherine Harris; George W. Bush for President; The Heritage
Foundation Asian Studies Center Advisory Council; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin
Compliance Fund; National Association of Corporate Directors Board of Directors
; National Committee on US-China RelationsBoard of Directors; National Republica
n Senatorial Committee; Santorum 2006; US-China Business Council Board of Direct
ors; W Stands for Women 2004; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars W
ilson Council; Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: Arthur A. Hackman; Mother: Mayme M. Ha
ller; Husband: Wallace Barnes (husband #2, m. 1986).
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Shirley C. Franklin
B. 1945. Mayor of Atlanta (7-Jan-2002 to 4-Jan-2010); Georgia State Official Chi
ef Administrative Officer, City Manager, Atlanta, GA; Georgia State Official Com
missioner of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta, GA; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commi
ttee; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Honorary. Husband: David McCoy Franklin (b. 194
3, div. 1986, d. 7-Sep-2008, three children); Son: Kai; Son: Kali; Son: Cabral.
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William Franklin
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Jendayi E. Frazer
US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2005-09); US Ambassador to
South Africa (2004-05); US National Security Council Senior Director, African Af
fairs (2001-04); Council on Foreign RelationsInternational Affairs Fellow, Joint
Chiefs of Staff (1998-99); Africa Today Editor (past).
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Kenneth C. Frazier
B. 1954. Merck President (2010-); Merck EVP and President, Global Human Health (
2007-10); Merck Senior VP and General Counsel (2006-07); Merck Senior VP and Gen
eral Counsel (1999-2006); Merck VP and Deputy General Counsel (1999); Merck VP P
ublic Affairs & Assistant General Counsel (1997-99); Merck VP Public Affairs (19
94-97); Merck VP, General Counsel and Secretary, Astra Merck Group (1992-94); Dr
inker Biddle Partner (-1992); Member of the Board of Exxon Mobil (2009-); Member
of the Board of Merck; American Bar Association; American Law Institute; Bill B
radley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic National Committe
e; Ethics Resource Center Board of Directors; Forward Together PAC; National Rep
ublican Congressional Committee; Obama for America; Pennsylvania Bar Association
(1978); US Supreme Court Bar (2002).
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Jonathan M. Fredman
Alix Freedman
Michael E. Freedman
Bennett Freeman
Constance J. Freeman
Harry L. Freeman
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Cyrus F. Freidheim
B. 1936. Sun-Times Media Group President and CEO (2006-09); Old Harbour Partners
Chairman (2004-06); Chiquita Brands President and CEO (2002-04); Booz Allen Ham
ilton Vice Chairman (1990-2002); Booz Allen Hamilton Managing Director, US (past
); Booz Allen Hamilton International President, Paris; Booz Allen Hamilton Manag
ing Director, Latin America; Booz Allen Hamilton (1966-2002); Ford Motors Financ
e Staff (-1966); Union Carbide; Price Waterhouse; Member of the Board of Alleghe
ny Energy; Member of the Board of Chiquita Brands (as Chairman, 2002-04); Member
of the Board of Hollinger International(2005); Member of the Board of HSBC Fina
nce Corporation; Member of the Board of SITEL Corporation; Member of the Board o
f Sun-Times Media Group (2006-09); Americans for Truth in Politics; Bush-Cheney 0
4; The Commonwealth PAC; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Katherine Harr
is; George W. Bush for President; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Romn
ey for President; US-Japan Business Council.
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Scott Freidheim
Steve Freidheim
Maria Freire
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Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen
B. 1916. US Congressman, New Jersey 5th (3-Jan-1953 to 3-Jan-1975); Alfalfa Club
1973; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for President
; John McCain 2008; McCain Victory Committee; New York State Bar Association 194
1. Father: Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Sr.; Mother: Adaline Havemeyer;
Wife: Beatrice Sterling Procter (m. 7-Sep-1940, d. 1996, three sons, two daughte
rs); Son: Peter; Daughter: Beatrice Frelinghuysen van Roijen; Son: Rodney Frelin
ghuysen (US Congressman, b. 29-Apr-1946); Daughter: Adaline H. Frelinghuysen; So
n: Frederick.
-DEAD, May 2011.
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Dana H. Freyer
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Paul J. Fribourg
B. 1954. ContiGroup CEO (1999-); Continental Grain Company CEO (1997-99); Contin
ental Grain Company President and COO (1994-97); Continental Grain Company EVP (
1990-94); Continental Grain CompanyGM, World Grain Group (1985-90); Continental
Grain Company GM, Europe (1983-85); Continental Grain Company GM, France (1981-8
3); Continental Grain Company (1976-81); Member of the Board ofContiGroup (as Ch
airman, 1999-); Member of the Board of Continental Grain Company (as Chairman, 1
997-99); Member of the Board of Este Lauder (2006-); Member of the Board of Loews
(1997-); Member of the Board of Power Corporation of Canada; Member of the Boar
d of Premium Standard Farms, Inc.; Member of the Board of Smithfield Foods (2007
-); Member of the Board of Vivendi; Bill Bradley for President; Council on Forei
gn Relations (1985-); Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; George W. Bush f
or President; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President;
Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; National Leadership PAC;
Obama for America; Reuniting Our Country PAC; Romney for President. Girlfriend:
Paula Zahn (former CNN anchor, together since 2007).
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Edward R. Fried
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Aaron L. Friedberg
B. 1956. Defense Policy Board (2007); US State Department Advisory Committee on
Democracy Promotion (2006); US Official Depy. Asst. for National Security Affair
s, Office of the VP (2003-05); US OfficialDirector of Policy Planning, Office of
the VP (2003-05); Council on Foreign Relations; International Institute for Str
ategic Studies; Joint Forces Quarterly Editorial Board (1993-); Journal of Strat
egic Studies Editorial Board; Library of Congress Henry A. Kissinger Scholar (20
01-02); National Bureau of Asian Research Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studie
s; Norwegian Nobel Institute Senior Research Fellow (1998); Project for the New
American Century; Social Science Research Council Research Fellow, Foreign Polic
y Studies (1992); Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellow; MacAr
thur Fellowship (1985-86).
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Barry S. Friedberg
Alexander Stephen Friedman
Andrea Friedman
Bart Friedman
Benjamin M. Friedman
Fredrica S. Friedman
Jordana D. Friedman
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Stephen Friedman
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Stephen J. Friedman

B. 1937. Marsh & McLennan Senior Principal, MMC Capital (1998-2002); Goldman Sac
hs General Partner (1973-94); Goldman Sachs (1966-73); Member of the Board of Fa
nnie Mae (c. 1999); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (as Chairman, 1990-94,
as Director, 2005-); Member of the Board of In-Q-Tel; Member of the Board of Sto
ne Point Capital (as Chairman, 2006-); Member of the Board of Wal-Mart (1996-?);
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1999-, as Chairman 2005-); Intelligence Ov
ersight Board Chairman (2005-); White House Staff Assistant to the President for
Economic Policy (2002-04); US National Economic Council Director (2002-04); Asp
en Institute Trustee; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Institution Past Chairman; Bus
h-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Concord Coalition Vice Chairman; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; George W. Bush for Pre
sident; McCain for Senate 98; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Trustee; Nat
ional Republican Senatorial Committee; Quill and Dagger; Trilateral Commission.
Wife: Barbara Benioff Friedman.
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Thomas L. Friedman
B. 1953. In 1978 he married an heiress to a fortune in shopping mall properties,
and her $3-billion makes the Friedmans one of Americas wealthiest families. | Th
e New York Times 1981-; American Philosophical Society 2003; Bilderberg Group; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Trilateral Commission; Pied at Brown University (22
-Apr-2008); Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 2002; Pulitzer Prize for International
Reporting1988; Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting 1983; National Book A
ward for Nonfiction 1989 for From Beirut to Jerusalem; Polk Award 1982. Wife: Ann
Bucksbaum (teacher, b. 13-Apr-1954, m. 23-Nov-1978); Daughter: Orly Diane Friedm
an (b. 28-Jul-1985); Daughter: Natalie Harold Friedman (b. 20-Apr-1988).
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Wendy Frieman
Theodore W. Friend
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William H. Frist
B. 1952. US Senator, Tennessee (1995-2007); Alfalfa Club 2002; Bush-Cheney 04; Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; Fred Thompson PAC; George W. Bush for President; Jef
ferson Awards Board of Selectors; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center ex-officio me
mber; Leadership Institute Bi-Partisan Congressional Advisory Board; National En
dowment for Democracy Board Member; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Ro
tary International; Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents; Terror Free Tomorr
ow Advisory Board; United Way; Volunteer PAC; Young Mens Christian Association; A
lpha Omega Alpha Honor Society; Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service; Endorse
ment of Pepsi 2008; Draft Deferment: Vietnam; Dubya Nickname Fristy. Wife: Karyn
McLaughlin (m. 1982); Son: William Harrison Frist, Jr. (Harrison, b. circa 1983);
Son: Jonathan; Son: Bryan.
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Oliver Fritz
Michael B. G. Froman
Julia Fromholz
David Fromkin
Ellen L. Frost
Amy Frumin
>Alan S. Frumin.
Earl H. Fry
Alton Frye
Timothy Frye
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Ann M. Fudge
B. 1951. Young & Rubicam CEO (2003-07); Kraft Foods President of Beverages, Dess
erts and Post Division (2000-01); Kraft Foods President of Maxwell House Coffee
(1994-2001); Kraft Foods EVP (1993-2000); Kraft Foods General Manager, Dinners a
nd Enhancers Div. (1991-93); Kraft Foods VP Marketing & Development, Dinners and
Enhancers Div. (1989-91); Kraft Foods Associate Director of Strategic Planning
(1986-89); General Mills Director of Marketing (1983-86); General Mills Product

Manager (1980-83); General Mills Assistant Product Manager (1978-80); General Mi


lls Marketing Assistant (1977-78); General Electric Personnel Dept (1973-75); Me
mber of the Board of AlliedSignal; Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank o
f New York; Member of the Board of General Electric (1999-); Member of the Board
ofHoneywell (1993-2003); Member of the Board of Liz Claiborne; Member of the Bo
ard of Marriott (2001-03); Member of the Board of Novartis (2008-); Member of th
e Board of Unilever (2009-); Member of the Board of Young & Rubicam (1999-2007,
as Chair 2003-07); Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Boys & Girls Clubs of Amer
ica Board of Governors; Brookings Institution Trustee; Business for Diplomatic A
ction Board of Directors; Catalyst Advisory Board; Committee of 200; Council on
Foreign Relations; Democratic National Committee; Executive Leadership Council P
ast President; Obama for America; Partnership For a Drug-Free America; Rockefell
er Foundation Trustee; United Way; Womens Campaign Forum. Husband: Richard Fudge
(two sons); Son: Richard, Jr.; Son: Kevin.
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Glen S. Fukushima
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Francis Fukuyama
B. 1952. Executive summary: The End of History and the Last Man. RAND Corporatio
n (1979-96); New America Foundation Board of Directors; Project for the New Amer
ican Century Founding Member; Council on Foreign Relations; Libby Legal Defense
Trust Advisory Committee; Mercatus Center; National Endowment for Democracy Advi
sory Board; Presidents Council on Bioethics. Wife: Laura Holmgren (one daughter,
two sons); Daughter: Julia; Son: David; Son: John.
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Alonzo L. Fulgham
William P. Fuller
Victor K. Fung
Richard M. Furlaud
Gail Furman
Bradley Fusco
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Ellen V. Futter
B. 1949. American Museum of Natural History President (1993-); Member of the Boa
rd of American International Group; Member of the Board of Bristol-Myers Squibb;
Member of the Board of Consolidated Edison(1997-); Member of the Board of Feder
al Reserve Bank of New York (as Chairman); Member of the Board of JP Morgan Chas
e (1997-); Member of the Board of Viacom (2006-07?); Academy of American Poets;
American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Bar Association; American Ditchl
ey Foundation Board of Directors; Association of the Bar of the City of New York
; Council on Foreign Relations; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Board of
Overseers; New York State Bar Association; Partnership for New York City; Phi Be
ta Kappa Society.
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Gacek to Gluck
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Stanley A. Gacek
John Lewis Gaddis
Orit B. Gadiesh
Felice D. Gaer
Stephen Gaghan
James R. Gaines
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James K. Galbraith
B. 1952. Executive summary: Economics Professor at UT-Austin. Biden for Presiden
t; Bill Bradley for President; Brookings Institution Guest Scholar (1985); Campa
ign for Americas Future; Economists for Peace and Security Chairman of the Board;
Gephardt for President; John Edwards for President; John Kerry for President; M
other Jones Columnist (Econoclast). Father: John Kenneth Galbraith (economist, b.
1908, d. 2006); Mother: Catherine Atwater (Kitty); Brother: Douglas Galbraith (d.

leukemia); Brother: J. Alan Galbraith (attorney); Brother: Peter Galbraith (dipl


omat and author).
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Peter W. Galbraith
B. 1950. Executive summary: The End of Iraq. US Ambassador to Croati
a (1993-98); Congressional Staff Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1979-93); A
l Franken for Senate 26-Sep-2007 ($1000); Al Franken for Senate 30-Oct-2008 ($10
00); Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Board of Directors; Gore 2000
; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; Obama for Illinois 29-Apr-2004 (
$500); Obama for America 1-Jul-2008 ($2000); Obama for America 30-Sep-2008 ($230
0); US Institute of Peace Senior Fellow; Vermont Democratic Party 4-Apr-2008 ($5
000). | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ | Father: Jo
hn Kenneth Galbraith; Mother: Catherine Atwater (Kitty); Brother: Douglas Galbrait
h (d., leukemia); Brother: J. Alan Galbraith (attorney); Brother: James K. Galbr
aith (economics professor); Wife: Tone Bringa (anthropologist, three children). L
ives in Vermont.
-?>Peter Galbraith 647 Barber Rd; Townshend, VT 05353-9776 (802) 365-7633
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Alex Gallo
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Robert L. Gallucci
B. 1956. MacArthur Foundation President (2009-); US Ambassador at Large Korean A
ffairs (1994-96); US Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs
(1992-94); American Academy of Arts and Sciences2010; American Academy of Diplom
acy; Arms Control Association Board of Directors; Brookings Institution; Council
on Foreign Relations; International Institute for Strategic Studies. Wife: Jenn
ifer Sims (2 children).
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Sergio J. Galvis
Sumit Ganguly
Pamela Brooks Gann
John C. Gannon
Charles S. Ganoe
Lisa M. Gans
Larry A. Garber
Juan M. Garcia III
Marlen Garcia
Robert G. Gard Jr.
Nathan P. Gardels
Anthony Luzzatto Gardner
James A. Gardner
Nina L. Gardner
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Richard N. Gardner
B. 1927. US Ambassador to Spain 1993-97; US Ambassador to Italy 1977-81; New Yor
k Stock Exchange International Capital Markets Advisory Committee; American Acad
emy of Diplomacy; American Philosophical Society; Aspen Institute; Council on Fo
reign Relations; Freedom House Board of Directors; Gore 2000; John Kerry for Pre
sident; National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; Obama for Ameri
ca; Trilateral Commission; World Economic Forum; Rhodes Scholarship. Wife: Danie
lle L. Gardner; Daughter: Nina Jessica Gardner.
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Suzanne R. Garment
Sherman Garnett
Daniel R. Garodnick
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Geoffrey M. Garrett
B. 1958. Pacific Council on International Policy President (2005-); American Ass
embly US Global Policy & Future of Intl. Institutions, Next Generation Project (
2006-08); Asia Foundation Taskforce on Community Building in Asia & the Role of

the U.S. (2006-08); Chicago Council on Global Affairs Task Force on Engaging Chi
na and India (2005-06); Hoover Institution National Fellow (1993-94); Juan March
Institute Visiting Fellow (1998); European Political Science Review Editorial B
oard (2007-); World Politics Editorial Board (2004-); Review of International Or
ganizations Editorial Board (2004-); International Organization Editorial Board
(1997-2003); Comparative Political Studies Editorial Board (1996-2005); Politica
l Research Quarterly Editorial Board (1996-2005); Political Behavior Editorial B
oard (1989-95); American Political Science Association; Educational Testing Serv
ice Committee of Examiners, GRE Political Science Test (1992-98); Social Science
Research Council Screening Committee, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships (1992-9
3); Fulbright (1981-86).
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Laurie Garrett
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Jeffrey E. Garten
B. 1946. US Commerce Department Undersecretary of Commerce for International Tra
de (1993-95); Blackstone Group Managing Director (1990-93); Eliot Group, Inc. Fo
under and President (1987-90); Lehman Brothers Managing Director (1984-87); Busi
nessWeek Columnist (1997-2005); Member of the Board of Aetna (2000-); Member of
the Board of Carmax (2002-); The Conference Board Board of Directors; Internatio
nal Rescue Committee Board of Directors; John Kerry for President. Wife: Ina Gar
ten (host of Barefoot Contessa).
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Raymond L. Garthoff
David J. Gartner
Richard L. Garwin
Antonio Garza
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.
B. 1950. Occupation: Author, Columnist. Bretton Woods Committee; Friends of Hill
ary; Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Advisory Board; Harlem Educati
onal Activities Fund, Inc. Board of Directors; Hillary Clinton for President; In
stitute for Jewish Research Overseer; National Constitution Center Trustee; Obam
a for America; ProPublica Director; Disorderly Conduct 16-Jul-2009 (Cambridge, M
A, charges dropped); MacArthur Fellowship 1981; National Humanities Medal 1998;
Polk Award 1982 (social commentary); Sierra Leone Ancestry Mende tribe. Wife: Sh
aron Lynn Adams (m. 1979, two daughters).
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Robert M. Gates
B. 1943. US Secretary of Defense (18-Dec-2006 to 1-Jul-2011); CIA Director (6-No
v-1991 to 20-Jan-1993); White House Deputy National Security Advisor (1989-91);
CIA Deputy Director (18-Apr-1986 to 26-May-1989); CIA employee DCI/DDCI Executiv
e Staff (1981-82); US National Security Council (1974-79); CIA employee Analyst
(1966-74); Member of the Board of Brinker International (2003); Member of the Bo
ard ofTRW; Boy Scouts of America National Executive Board; Council on Competitiv
eness; Forum for International Policy Trustee; Young Republicans; Iran-Contra Sc
andal; Iraq Study Group; National Security Medal; Distinguished Intelligence Med
al thrice. Wife: Becky Gates (two children).
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Charles Gati
Toby Trister Gati
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Claire L. Gaudiani
B. 1944. Executive summary: President, Connecticut College, 1988-2001. Member of
the Board of Bank of Southern Connecticut (2004-06); Member of the Board of Cit
izens Bank of Connecticut, Inc. (1989-2001); Member of the Board of MBIA (1992-)
; Member of the Board of Southern New England Telephone (1989-98); American Acad
emy of Arts and Sciences 1999; American Association of Higher Education Board of
Directors (1990-92); American Council on Education Board of Directors (1992-95
); Council on Foreign Relations (1992-); Democratic Congressional Campaign Commi

ttee; Edward W. Hazen Foundation Trustee (1986-91); Eugene ONeill Theatre Center
Trustee (1988-96); Henry Luce Foundation Board of Directors (2000-); Lyman-Allyn
Art Museum Trustee (1988-2001); Modern Language Association Board of Directors
(1988-91); National Council on Economic Education Board of Directors (2006-); Ne
w London Development Corporation Board of Directors (2003-); New London Developm
ent Corporation President (1997-2002); Obama for America; Phi Beta Kappa Society
. Husband: David Burnett (m. circa 1968, two children)
Son: D. Graham Burnett (Graham, historian).
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F. Gregory Gause III
Francis J. Gavin
James A. Gavrilis
Joseph C. Gawronski
Catherine Gay
Helene D. Gayle
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Jeffrey Gedmin
Gedmin, a longtime supporter of neoconservative advocacy effor
ts aimed at pushing interventionist overseas foreign and military policies, was
named the director of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE) in early 2007. Membe
r of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on several boards, including Co
uncil for a Community of Democracies and Program of Atlantic Security Studies (P
ASS). Aspen Institute,etc. | Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Free Media in [Un
]free Societies. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Gedmin_Jeffrey | ht
tp://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/.
-Jeffrey E Gedmin 2812 John F Kennedy Rd; Dubuque, IA 52002-1048
RFERL Inc, President 1201 Conn Ave NW, Ste 1100; Washington, DC 20036-2600 (202)
457-6900
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Philip O. Geier
Peter F. Geithner
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Timothy F. Geithner
B. 1961. US Secretary of the Treasury (26-Jan-2009 to present); Federal Reserve
Bank of New York President & CEO (2003-09); International Monetary Fund Director
, Policy Development & Review Department (2001-03); US Treasury Department Under
Secretary for International Affairs (1999-2001); US Treasury Department Assista
nt Secretary (1997-98); US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary (199497); US Treasury Department Special Asst. to Under Secretary for International A
ffairs (1988-94); Kissinger Associates (1985-88); Bilderberg Group; Center for G
lobal Development; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Council on Fore
ign Relations Senior Fellow, Economics (2001); Economic Club of New York Trustee
; Group of Thirty; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors (ex officio)
; RAND CorporationTrustee. Father: Peter Geithner. Wife: Carole Sonnenfeld Geith
ner (two children).
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Bruce S. Gelb
B. 1927. Council of American Ambassadors President; New York City Official Commi
ssioner for the UN, Consular Corps and International Business (1994-97); US Amba
ssador to Belgium (1991-93); US Information Agency Director (1989-91); Bristol-M
yers Squibb EVP (1977-85); Clairol President (1965-76); Clairol EVP (1961-64); P
rocter & Gamble Manager (1953-57); Member of the Board of Bristol-Myers Squibb (
as Vice Chairman, 1985-88); Member of the Board of New York City Economic Develo
pment Corporation; American Academy of Diplomacy Board Member (ex officio); Amer
ican Council on Science and Health Board of Trustees; Association for Diplomatic
Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directors; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bus
h-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Freedom and
Free Enterprise PAC; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush f
or President; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center Trustee Emeritus; Rudy Giuliani P
residential Committee; Solutions America PAC; Woodrow Wilson International Cente

r for Scholars Board of Trustees (2003-); Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: Lawrence M.
Gelb (Clairol); Mother: Joan Gelb; Brother: Richard Gelb (former CEO, Bristol-M
yers Squibb); Wife: Lueza (four children).
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Leslie H. Gelb
B. 1937. Council on Foreign Relations President (1993-2003); Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace Senior Associate (1980-81); Ploughshares Fund Advisory B
oard; The New York Times National Security Correspondent (1981-93); US Assistant
Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1977-79); Brookings Instituti
on Senior Fellow (1969-73); US Defense Department Director of Policy Planning &
Arms Control for Intl. Security Affairs (1967--69); Congressional Staff Exec. As
st. to Sen. Jacob K. Javits (1966-67); Pulitzer Prize Explanatory Journalism (19
85); American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; International Crisis Group Bo
ard; Nixon Center Board of Directors; Pacific Council on International Policy; U
nited Against Nuclear Iran Advisory Board; VoteVets Board of Advisors; Watson In
stitute Overseer. Wife: Judith Cohen (m. 2-Aug-1959, three children).
******
Murray Gell-Mann
B. 1929. Executive summary: Quarks and strangeness. Dannie Heineman Prize for Ma
thematical Physics 1959; E. O. Lawrence Award 1966; Benjamin Franklin Medal 1967
(by the Franklin Institute); John J. Carty Medal 1968; Nobel Prize for Physics
1969; Research Corporation Award 1969; Erice Science for Peace Prize 1989; Alber
t Einstein Medal 2005; Humanist of the Year 2005; American Association for the A
dvancement of Science 1994; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1964; American
Philosophical Society 1993; American Physical Society 1960; Century Association
; Cosmos Club; Council on Foreign Relations1975; Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Fellow; CSICOP 1985-present; Explorers Club; French Physical Society 1970 (Fore
ign Member); GivingSpace; Indian Academy of Sciences 1985 (Foreign Member); Inte
rnational Academy of Humanism Laureate; JASON; John Kerry for President; Los Ala
mos National Laboratory (1982-); MacArthur Foundation Director (1979-2002); Nati
onal Academy of Sciences1960; Pakistan Academy of Sciences 1985 (Foreign Member)
; Phi Beta Kappa Society; RAND Corporation Consultant; Royal Society 1978 (Forei
gn Member); Russian Academy of Sciences 1993 (Foreign Member); Sigma Xi Scientif
ic Research Society; Smithsonian Institution Regent (1974-88); Wildlife Conserva
tion Society 1994; The Third Culture; Austrian Ancestry; Hungarian Ancestry; Jew
ish Ancestry; Ukrainian Ancestry. Wife: J. Margaret Dow (m. 19-Apr-1955, d. 1981
, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Elizabeth Sarah Gell-Mann (b. 21-Oct-1956);
Son: Nicholas Webster Gell-Mann (b. 6-Jul-1963); Wife: Marcia Southwick (m. 1992
, one stepson); Son: Nicholas Southwick Levis (stepson, b. 26-Oct-1978).
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Michael E. Gellert
Barton Gellman
Anna Gelpern
Jared Genser
Robert P. George
Peter A. Georgescu
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Richard A. Gephardt
B. 1941. DLA Piper Senior Counsel for Government Affairs (2005-); Gephardt Group
Founder, President, CEO (2005-); US Congressman, Missouri 3rd (1977-2005); Boar
d of Aldermen, St. Louis, MO (1971-76); Member of the Board of Aravo Solutions (
2007-); Member of the Board of Centene (2006-); Member of the Board of CenturyLi
nk (2005-); Member of the Board of Dana (2008-); Member of the Board of DLA Pipe
r (2008-); Member of the Board of Embarq (2007-); Member of the Board of Ford Mo
tors (2009-); Member of the Board of MyMedicalRecords.com (2007-); Member of the
Board of Spirit Aerosystems (2005-); Member of the Board of US Steel (2005-); B
oeing Special Consultant (2005-); Extend Health Advisory Board (2007-); FTI Cons
ulting Senior Consultant (2005-); Goldman Sachs Consultant (2006-); New Cycle Ca
pital Special Advisor (2005-); Onex Advisor (2005-); Afghanistan World Foundatio
n National Committee; Al Franken for Senate; Council on Foreign Relations; Democ

ratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee


; Kiwanis Club; American Legion; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for President Cand
idate; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hillary Clinton for Presi
dent; International Conservation Caucus Foundation Advisory Board; National Demo
cratic Institute for International Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; National E
ndowment for DemocracyChairman; Progressive Policy Institute Past Chairman; St.
Jude Childrens Hospital Board of Directors; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; Eagle Scout
1955; Draft Deferment: Vietnam; Cholecystectomy Bethesda Naval Hospital (1-Dec1994); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Demo
cratic Leadership Council. Wife: Jane Ann Byrnes (m. 1966, one son, two daughter
s); Son: Matt Gephardt (software executive); Daughter: Chrissy Gephardt; Daughte
r: Katie Gephardt.
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Burton L. Gerber
Louis Gerber
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David R. Gergen
B. 1942. Executive summary: Advisor to Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Clinton. US News and
World Report; White House Communications Director (1980-84); White House Speech
writer; Intel Advisory Board; America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Asse
mbly Trustee; American Enterprise Institute Resident Fellow (1977-81); American
Political Science Association Advisory Committee; Aspen Institute Resigned Jun-1
993; Bilderberg Group Resigned Jun-1993; Bohemian Grove Resigned Jun-1993; Cente
r for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Center for Global Developme
nt Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations Resigned Jun-1993; National
Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directors; National Committee on USChina Relations Board of Directors; Pacific Council on International Policy; Par
tnership for Public Service Board of Governors; ProPublica Journalism Advisory B
oard; Trilateral Commission Resigned Jun-1993; World Resources Institute Board M
ember; Roast: Tim Russert (1993); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Funeral: Kathar
ine Graham (2001). Wife: Anne Gergen (m. 1967, one son, one daughter); Son: Chri
stopher; Daughter: Katherine.
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Gail M. Gerhart
Adrienne Germain
Patrick A. Gerschel
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Carl S. Gershman
Foreign Policy Initiative Senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation,
etc. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Gershman_Carl Affiliations: Nation
al Endowment for Democracy: President (since 1984); Freedom House: Resident Scho
lar, 1980-1981; Social Democrats-USA: Executive Director, 1974-1980; Council on
Foreign Relations:Member; World Movement for Democracy:Member of the Steering Co
mmittee. Government service: U.S. Representative to the UN: Former Senior Counse
lor; National Bipartisan Commission on Central America: Former Lead Consultant.
~~~ Carl Gershman is the longtime head of the National Endowment for Democracy (
NED) and a former leading figure in U.S. sectarian politics, dating back to the
mid-1970s when he was head of the Social Democrats-USA (SD-USA). Gershman has be
en a vocal advocate of making democracy promotion a core part of U.S. foreign po
licy since the early 1980s, when he took over the then newly created NED, which
quickly became embroiled in U.S. Cold War politics. Gershman has also been a supp
orter of the George W. Bush administrations efforts to impose democratic change i
n the Middle East, an agenda supported by various political factions in the Unit
ed States, most notably the neoconservatives, with whom Gershman has long been a
ssociated. However, like other erstwhile supporters of this agenda, Gershman ado
pted a more cautious stance as the conflict in Iraq began to spiral out of contr
ol. [ More at http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Gershman_Carl.] http://fedu
pusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/.
-Carl S Gershman 11324 Struttmann Ter; Rockville, MD 20852-3679 (301) 984-2584 [
65+ / Laurie P Gershman, Sarah M Gershman, Daniel I Silverberg]

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Allan Gerson
Elliot F. Gerson
Ralph J. Gerson
Daniel M. Gerstein
Glenn S. Gerstell
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Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
B. 1942. Carlyle Group Chairman; IBM CEO (1993-2002); RJR Nabisco Chairman and C
EO (four years); American Express President; American Express CEO of AE Travel R
elated Services Company; McKinsey & Company; Member of the Board of Bristol-Myer
s Squibb; America-China Forum; Augusta National Golf Club; Bush-Cheney 04; The Bu
siness Council; Council on Foreign Relations Board Member; Dreier for Congress C
ommittee; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George
W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; National Committee on USChina Relations Board of Directors; Trilateral Commission; Knight of the British
Empire June 2001. Father: Louis Vincent Gerstner; Mother: Marjorie Rutan; Wife:
Elizabeth Robins Link (m. 1968, one son, one daughter).
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Michael Getler
Paul Gewirtz
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Georgie Anne Geyer
B. 1935. Universal Press Syndicate Columnist (1980-); The Los Angeles Times Colu
mnist (1975-80); The Chicago Daily News (1959-75); Voice of America; American Co
uncil of Trustees and Alumni National Council; Cosmos Club (1988); Council on Fo
reign Relations; Gridiron Club; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority; Fulbright; Deported fr
om Angola (1976). Boyfriend: Keyes Beech.
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Joachim Gfoeller Jr.
Michael Gfoeller
Tatiana C. Gfoeller
Loren Ghiglione
Eugene Gholz
Carol A. Giacomo
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Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr.
B. 1948. Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (2005-07); US Defense Department C
ommander, US Joint Forces Command (2002-05); Member of the Board of Boeing (2009
-); Member of the Board of Monster Worldwide (2008-); Member of the Board of Qin
etiQ (2008-); Member of the Board of SRA International (2008-10); John McCain 20
08; Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Meritorious Service Me
dal; National Defense Service Medal; Navy Distinguished Service Medal. Wife: Cin
dy (one daughter one son); Daughter: Cathie Giambastiani; Son: E. Peter Giambast
iani III (Pete).
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Reggie Scott Gibbs
James H. Giffen
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Gordon D. Giffin
B. 1949. McKenna Long & Aldridge Senior Partner (2001-); US Ambassador to Canada
(1997-2001); Overseas Private Investment Corporation Board of Directors (1993-9
7); White House Staff Deputy Director of Personnel (1992-93); Long Aldridge & No
rman Senior Partner (1979-97); Hansell & Post Attorney (1979-84); Congressional
Staff Director of Legislative Affairs & Chief Counsel to Sam Nunn (1975-79); Mem
ber of the Board of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (2001-); Member of the Bo
ard of TransAlta; Member of the Board of Bowater (2003-); Member of the Board of
Canadian National Railway (2001-); Member of the Board of Canadian Natural Reso
urces (2002-); Kissinger Associates Board of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Carter Center Board of Trustees; Dean for America; Democratic Leadership Co

uncil Board member (1984-96); Forward Together PAC; Friends of Hillary; Friends
of Joe Lieberman; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Obama
for America; Santorum 2000; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Bo
ard of Advisors; State Bar of Georgia; District of Columbia Bar.
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Andrs V. Gil
Beck Gilbert
Jackson B. Gilbert
Steven J. Gilbert
Bates Gill
Michael J. Gillette
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James S. Gilmore III
B. 1949. Governor of Virginia (1998-2002); Attorney General of Virginia (1994-98
); Member of the Board of IDT (-2006); Republican National Committee Chairman (2
001-02); National Council on Readiness & Preparedness Chairman; Republicans Abro
ad Advisory Committee. Father: James Stuart Gilmore, Jr.; Mother: Margaret Evely
n Kandle; Wife: Roxane Gatling Gilmore (two sons); Son: Jay; Son: Ashton.
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Rick Gilmore
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Newton L. Gingrich
B. 1943. Speaker of the US House (1995-99); US Congressman, Georgia 6th (1979-99
); Defense Policy Board; Human Events Contributor; Alfalfa Club 1994; American C
ancer Society; American Enterprise InstituteSenior Fellow; American Foreign Poli
cy Council Board of Advisors; Bohemian Grove; Close Up Foundation Board of Advis
ors; Committee for the Liberation of Iraq; Committee on the Present Danger; Comm
on GoodAdvisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations Terrorism Task Force; Friend
s of Newt Gingrich Candidate; George W. Bush for President; Habitat for Humanity
; Hoover Institution Distinguished Visiting Fellow; Foundation for the Defense o
f Democracies Distinguished Advisor; John McCain 2008; National Space Society Bo
ard of Governors; Republicans Abroad Advisory Committee; Renewing American Leade
rshipHonorary Chairman; Science Debate 2008; Sierra Club (1984-90); Young Americ
ans for Freedom National Advisory Board; Young Republicans; Kentucky Colonel 199
6; Time Man of the Year 1995; Adopted; Draft Deferment: Vietnam; Funeral: Richar
d Nixon (1994); Animal Bite baby cougar, Washington, DC (1-Nov-1995); Converted
to Catholicism (Mar-2009); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008). Wife: Jackie Battley (hi
gh school teacher, div. 1981, two daughters); Wife: Marianne Ginther (m. 1981, d
iv. 2000); Wife: Callista Bisek (staffmember of his, m. 2000 after a long-term e
xtramarital affair); Mistress: Anne Manning.
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Gary L. Ginsberg
Marc Charles Ginsberg
Jane C. Ginsburg
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
B. 1933. US Supreme Court Justice (10-Aug-1993 to present); US Appeals Court Jud
ge, DC Circuit (1980-93); Law Clerk to Judge Edmund L. Palmieri (1959-61); Ameri
can Civil Liberties Union Board of Directors (1974-80); American Civil Liberties
Union General Counsel (1973-80); American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1982; Am
erican Bar Association; American Bar Foundation Board of Directors (1979-89); Am
erican College of Trial Lawyers Honorary Fellow; American Law Institute Council
(1978-93); Council on Foreign Relations 1975; Federal Bar Council; Order of the
Coif Honorary (1995); Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Alpha
Epsilon Phi Sorority; Harvard Law Review; National Womens Hall of Fame; Wedding:
Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997) Officiant; Funeral: Katharine Graham
(2001). Father: Nathan Bader; Mother: Celia Amster (d., cancer)
Sister: (d.); Husband: Martin D. Ginsburg (attorney, b. 10-Jun-1932, m. 1954, d.
27-Jun-2010 cancer, one son, one daughter); Daughter: Jane Carol Ginsburg (inte
llectual property professor, Columbia); Son: James Steven Ginsburg (Chicago Clas

sical Recording Foundation).


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Walter D. Givhan
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Tom Gjelten
National Public Radio 1982-present; Peabody; Polk Award. Wife: Martha Raddatz (2
children).
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Bonnie S. Glaser
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Robert R. Glauber
National Association of Securities Dealers Chairman & CEO (2001-06); National As
sociation of Securities Dealers President (2000-01); US Treasury Department Unde
r Secretary for Finance (1989-92); J. P. Morgan & Co. Consultant, M&A Group (198
6-88); Member of the Board of American Stock Exchange; Member of the Board of Fe
deral Reserve Bank of Boston; Member of the Board of Freddie Mac; Member of the
Board ofMoodys; Member of the Board of Mid Ocean Limited; Member of the Board of
XL Capital (1998-); Boston Economic Club; Council on Foreign Relations; Investme
nt Company Institute Board of Directors (past); Obama for America.
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Michael J. Glennon
Peter Gleysteen
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Daniel R. Glickman
B. 1944. Motion Picture Association of America President and CEO (2004-); Akin,
Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; US Secretary of Agriculture (1995-2001, under Bill
Clinton); US Congressman, Kansas 4th (1977-95); Center for National Policy; Clos
e Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Dean for America; Democratic Senatorial Campa
ign Committee; Economic Club of Washington, DC; Forward Together PAC; Freemasonr
y; Friends of Cancer Research Board of Directors; Friends of Hillary; Friends of
Mark Foley; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; J
ohn Kerry for President; National Republican Congressional Committee; New Leader
ship for America PAC; New Uses Council Advisory Committee; Partnership for Publi
c Service Board of Governors; RFK Memorial Board of Directors; Santorum 2006; Se
archlight Leadership Fund; Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity; Pied PETA protesters (Wash
ington, DC). Father: Milton Glickman; Mother: Gladys A. Kopelman; Wife: Rhoda Yu
ra (m. 1966, one son, one daughter); Son: Jonathan (movie producer); Daughter: A
my.
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C. D. Glin
Norma Globerman
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Thomas H. Glocer
B. 1959. Thomson Reuters CEO (2008-); Reuters CEO, Reuters Group plc (2001-08);
Reuters CEO, Reuters Information (2000-01); Reuters President and Senior Company
Officer, Reuters America (1998-2000); Reuters CEO, Reuters Latin America (199798); Reuters EVP and General Counsel, Reuters America Holdings (1995-97); Reuter
s VP and Deputy Counsel (1993-95); Davis Polk & Wardwell (1985-93); Member of th
e Board of Instinet; Member of the Board of Merck (2007-); Member of the Board o
f Reuters (2000-08); Member of the Board of Thomson Reuters (2008-); BritishAmer
ican Business Inc.; Council on Foreign Relations; European Business Leaders Coun
cil; Hillary Clinton for President; Library of Congress Madison Council; Obama f
or America; Tate Gallery Corporate Advisory Board; Whitney Museum of American Ar
t Corporate Council; World Economic Forum International Business Council.
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Carol Gluck
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Frederick W. Gluck
B. 1935. McKinsey & Company Consultant (1998-2003); Bechtel Vice Chairman (199498); McKinsey & Company Managing Partner (1988-94); McKinsey & Company (1967-88)

; Bell Laboratories; Member of the Board of Amgen (1998-); Member of the Board o
f Bechtel (1994-98); Member of the Board of GVI Security Solutions, Inc.; Member
of the Board of HCA (1998-2006?); Council on Foreign Relations; New York Presby
terian Hospital Board of Directors; Obama for America; RAND Corporation Health B
oard of Advisors; Romney for President. Wife: Mary Ellen Gluck (analyst at IBM);
Daughter: Susan Mary Gluck.
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Godchaux to Gwertzman
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Frank A. Godchaux III
Anish Goel
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Richard Karl Goeltz
B. 1942. American Express Vice Chairman and CFO (1996-2000); NatWest Group Group
CFO (1992-96); Seagram & Sons EVP Finance; Seagram & Sons CFO; Exxon (1966-); M
ember of the Board ofAviva; Member of the Board of Delta Airlines (2007-08); Mem
ber of the Board of Freddie Mac (2003-); Member of the Board of NatWest Group (1
992-96); Member of the Board of Warnaco Group (2002-); Council on Foreign Relati
ons.
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Charlynn Goins
Nicholas Goldberg
Ronnie L. Goldberg
James R. Golden
Jennifer Golden
H.P. Goldfield
Jacob D. Goldfield
James M. Goldgeier
Harrison J. Goldin
Charles N. Goldman
Guido Goldman
Marshall I. Goldman
Merle D. Goldman
Neal D. Goldman
Peter C. Goldmark Jr.
Barbara Goldsmith
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Jack Landman Goldsmith III
B. 1962. Executive summary: The Terror Presidency. Office of Legal Counsel Assis
tant Attorney General (2003-04); US Defense Department Special Counsel to the Ge
neral Counsel (2002-03); Covington & BurlingAssociate (1992-94); Law Clerk to Ju
stice Anthony Kennedy, US Supreme Court (1990-91); Law Clerk to J. Harvie Wikins
on, US Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit (1989-90); American Bar Association; Americ
an Enterprise Institute Visiting Scholar; Council on Foreign Relations; District
of Columbia Bar 1993; Federalist Society (1989-90). Wife: Leslie Anne Williams.
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Russell Goldsmith
Gordon M. Goldstein
Jeffrey A. Goldstein
Morris Goldstein
Jack A. Goldstone
David L. Goldwyn
Aaron G. Goldzimer
Paul D. Golob
Eduardo J. Gomez
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Ralph E. Gomory
B. 1938. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation President (1989-2008); IBM Senior VP for Sci
ence and Technology (1986-89); IBM Senior VP (1985-86); IBM VP (1973-85); IBM Di
rector of Research (1970-73); IBM Director, Mathematical Sciences Division (1965

-70); IBM Fellow (1964); IBM Research Division (1959-65); Member of the Board of
Lexmark (1991-); Member of the Board of The Washington Post Co. (1989-?); Membe
r of the Board of Bank of New York; American Philosophical Society Council; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; National Academy of Sciences Council; National Academy
of Engineering Council; National AcademiesCommittee on Science, Engineering and
Public Policy; US Official Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technol
ogy (2001-); US Official Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
(1984-92); National Medal of Science 1988.
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David C. Gompert
Emilio T. Gonzalez
Allan E. Goodman
George J. W. Goodman
Herbert I. Goodman
John B. Goodman
Matthew P. Goodman
Roy M. Goodman
Sherri Goodman
John A. Gordon
Karen Gordon
Michael R. Gordon
Philip H. Gordon
-?> Mayor of Phoenix. http://www.nndb.com/people/103/000161617/
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Lisa Gordon-Hagerty
Annette Gordon-Reed
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Jamie S. Gorelick
B. 1950. Executive summary: 9-11 Commission member. Wilmer Hale Partner; 9-11 Co
mmission; Fannie Mae Vice Chairman (1997-2003); US Deputy Attorney General (1994
-97); Member of the Board ofSchlumberger; Member of the Board of United Technolo
gies (2000-); British Petroleum Advisory Council; Al Franken for Senate; America
ns for a Republican Majority; Biden for President; Council on Foreign Relations;
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Committee for a Democratic Future;
The Constitution Project Constitutional Amendments Initiative; EMILYs List; Forwa
rd Together PAC; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for Pres
ident; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US S
enate Committee; John Kerry for President; Leadership PAC 2006; MacArthur Founda
tion Board Member; National Legal Center for the Public Interest Board of Direct
ors; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Reuniting Our Country PA
C; Urban Institute Trustee; District of Columbia Bar 25-Nov-1975; New York State
Bar Association 2005; US Supreme Court Bar. Husband: Richard Waldhorn (medical
doctor, two children).
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Joseph T. Gorman
B. 1937. Moxahela Enterprises LLC CEO (2001-); TRW CEO (1988-2001); TRW Presiden
t and COO (1985-88); TRW EVP Industrial & Energy (1980-85); TRW General Counsel
(1976-80); TRW VP (1972-80); TRW Company Secretary (1970-72); TRW (1962-); Baker
& Hostetler Associate (1962-67); Member of the Board of Alcoa (1991-); Member o
f the Board of Imperial Chemical Industries (2000-); Member of the Board of Nati
onal City; Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble (1993-2007); Member of the Bo
ard of TMG International AB; Member of the Board of TRW (as Chairman, 1988-2001)
; Bush-Cheney 04; The Business Council; Business Roundtable Co-Chairman (1998-200
1); Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Cleveland Clinic Found
ation Trustee; The Conference Board; Council on CompetitivenessExecutive Committ
ee; Council on Foreign Relations; Dreier for Congress Committee; Friends of John
Boehner; George W. Bush for President; Kent State University Foundation Trustee
; Ohio Business Roundtable; Pioneer PAC; Trilateral Commission; US-China Busines
s Council Board of Directors; US-Japan Business Council Past Chairman.
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Victor Gotbaum
Rose E. Gottemoeller
Kurt Gottfried
Geoffrey A. Gottlieb
Gidon A. G. Gottlieb
Peter Gottsegen
Peter G. Gould
Peter A. Gourevitch
Philip Gourevitch
Lola N. Grace
Tim Graczewski
Robert E. Grady
Henry F. Graff
Robert D. Graff
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Bob Graham
AKA Daniel Robert Graham. B 1936. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (2009-); U
S Senator, Florida (3-Jan-1987 to 3-Jan-2005); Governor of Florida (1979-87); Fl
orida State Senate (1971-79); Florida State House of Representatives (1967-71);
4-H Club; Council on Foreign Relations; New Democrat Network; Phi Beta Kappa Soc
iety; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Florida Blue Key; New Democrat Movement Founder, Sena
te New Democrat Coalition; Open Heart Surgery heart valve transplant (2004); Fun
eral: Katharine Graham (2001); Graham Family. Wife: Adele Khoury (m. 1959); Daug
hter: Gwen Graham Logan; Daughter: Cissy Graham McCullough; Daughter: Suzanne Gr
aham Gibson; Daughter: Kendall Graham Elias; Father: Ernest Cap Graham (former FL
State Senator and cattleman); Brother: Philip L. Graham (Washington Post); Broth
er: William Graham; Sister: Mary Crow; Mother: Hilda Simmons.
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Carol L. Graham
Thomas Graham Jr.
Thomas W. Graham
Thomas Graham
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Kay Granger
B. 1943. US Congressman, Texas 12th (1998-present); Mayor of Fort Worth (1991-95
); Fort Worth City Council (1989-91); Texas State Official Zoning Commission, Fo
rt Worth, TX (1981-89); Faith and Politics Institute Congressional Advisory Coun
cil; George W. Bush for President; National Student Leadership Conference Honora
ry Board of Advisors; Republican Main Street Partnership; Ripon Society; W Stand
s for Women 2004; Washington Legal Foundation National Board of Advisors.
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Michael D. Granoff
James Grant
Stephen R. Graubard
Christopher Graves
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C. Boyden Gray
B. 1943. Spearheaded the public relations campaign for President George W. Bushs
judicial nominees which had been blocked by Democrats in the Senate, until lawma
kers reached a compromise in mid-2005. US Ambassador to the European Union (2006
-07); White House Counsel (1989-93); Law Clerk for Earl Warren (1968-69); George
Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Texas Review of Law & Politics Board of Advi
sors; Alibi Club; American Bar Association; American Council of Trustees and Alu
mni Donors Working Group; American Council on Renewable Energy Advisory Board; A
merican Enterprise Institute; Americans for a Republican Majority; Atlantic Coun
cil; Bretton Woods Committee; Brookings Institution; Center for Strategic & Inte
rnational Studies; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Cit
izens for a Sound Economy Chairman; Committee for Justice; Committee for the Rep
ublic; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Energy Future Coalition Past Member, Steering C
ommittee; Federalist SocietyBusiness Advisory Council chairman; FreedomWorks Co-

Chair; Friends of Choice in Urban Schools Board of Trustees; Friends of Dick Lug
ar; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends
of Phil Gramm PAC; Fund for a Responsible Future; George C. Marshall Foundation
Board of Trustees; George W. Bush for President; Good Government for America Com
mittee; JD Hayworth for Congress; John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Sen
ate; Keep Our Mission PAC; Lindsey Graham for Senate; McConnell Senate Committee
14; National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters; National Legal Center for th
e Public Interest Legal Advisory Council; National Republican Senatorial Committ
ee; New Republican Majority Fund; New Uses Council Advisory Committee; Progress
for America Voter Fund; Progress and Freedom Foundation Advisory Committee, Digi
tal Age Communications Act Project; Reason Foundation Board of Trustees; Spirit
of America; US-India Institute Advisory Board; Porcellian Club; Santorum 2006; S
teele for Maryland; Volunteer PAC; Microsoft Legal Consultant during Washington
antitrust trial; The Harvard Crimson; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Gordon Gray; Brot
her: Burton C. Gray (d.); Wife: Carol Elizabeth Taylor; Daughter: Eliza.
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David Gray
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Hanna Holborn Gray
B. 1930. Executive summary: President, University of Chicago, 1978-93. Council o
n Foreign Relations; Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents; Fulbright; Presid
ential Medal of Freedom 1991. Father: Hajo Holborn (historian, b. 18-May-1902, d
. 20-Jun-1969); Mother: Annemarie Bettmann; Brother: Fred Holborn (university pr
ofessor, d. 2005); Husband: Charles Montgomery Gray (law professor, m. 19-Jun-19
54).
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R. Scott Greathead
Richard Greco Jr.
Carl J. Green
Eric Green
Ernest G. Green
-?>http://www.nndb.com/people/994/000127613/ Ernie Green Industries, Inc.
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Jerrold D. Green
Josh Green
Michael Green
Shane Green
Arthur N. Greenberg
David Greenberg
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Evan G. Greenberg
B. 1955. ACE Limited CEO (2004-); ACE Limited President (2003-); ACE Limited COO
(2003-04); ACE Limited Chairman of ACE Tempest Re (2003-04); ACE Limited Vice C
hairman (2001-03); ACE LimitedCEO of ACE Overseas General (2002-03); ACE Limited
CEO of ACE Tempest Re (2001-02); American International Group President and COO
(1997-2000); American International Group President and CEO of AIU; American In
ternational Group COO of AIU; American International Group EVP; American Interna
tional Group COO and later CEO, AIG Japan and Korea; Member of the Board of Amer
ican International Group(1996-2000); Member of the Board of ACE Limited (2002-);
Member of the Board of C.V. Starr & Co., Inc.; South Street Seaport Museum Trus
tee; Asia Society; Boys & Girls Clubs of America Westchester, NY Board; Bush-Che
ney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee;
George W. Bush for President; Japan Society; John McCain 2008; New York Philhar
monic Trustee; Nixon Center; Obama for America. Father: Maurice R. Greenberg; Mo
ther: Corinne P. Zuckerman; Brother: Jeffrey W. Greenberg (executive, b. 1951).
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Glenn H. Greenberg
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Jeffrey W. Greenberg
B. 1951. Marsh & McLennan CEO (1999-2004); Marsh & McLennan Chairman of MMC Capi

tal (1996-2002); American International Group to EVP (1978-95); Marsh & McLennan
(1976-78); Member of the Board ofACE Limited; Member of the Board of Marsh & Mc
Lennan (as Chairman, 2000-04); Brookings Institution Trustee; Council on Foreign
Relations; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; New York Presbyterian HospitalT
rustee; Trilateral Commission. Father: Maurice R. Greenberg (executive); Mother:
Corinne P. Zuckerman; Brother: Evan G. Greenberg (executive); Wife: Nikki Finke
(div.); Wife: Kimberly.
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Karen J. Greenberg
L. Scott Greenberg
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Maurice R. Greenberg
B. 1925. American International Group President & CEO (1967-2005); C. V. Starr a
nd Company President & CEO (1968-); C. V. Starr and Company VP (1960-67); Member
of the Board of American International Group (as Chairman, 1989-2005); Member o
f the Board of C. V. Starr and Company (1965-, as Chairman, 2005-); Alfalfa Club
1990; Asia Society Chairman (past); Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; Council on Fo
reign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Dreier for Congress C
ommittee; Ensign for Senate; Foreign Policy Association Board of Directors; Frie
nds of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; International Rescue Committee Overseer;
Japan Society Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; Friends of Mark Foley; McCai
n Victory Committee; National Committee on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Boa
rd of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Nixon Center Chairman
; Rely on Your Beliefs Fund; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Securing Amer
icas Future Energy Energy Security Leadership Council; Trilateral Commission; Wor
ld Technology Network; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors
; Bush Pioneer 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger; Took the Fifth (12-Apr-2005). Fat
her: Jacob Greenberg (candy shop owner); Mother: Ada Rheingold; Wife: Corinne P.
Zuckerman (four children); Son: Jeffrey W. Greenberg (executive, b. 1951); Son:
Evan G. Greenberg (executive).
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Sanford D. Greenberg
Robert S. Greenberger
Joseph N. Greene Jr.
Margaret L. Greene
Lane Greene
Wade Greene
Margot A. Greenman
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Alan Greenspan
B. 1926. Has done more phaps than anybody to bring this nation down, &c. US Fede
ral Reserve Chairman 11-Aug-1987 to 31-Jan-2006; Foreign Intelligence Advisory B
oard; US Council of Economic Advisers 1974-77; Member of the Board of Alcoa (198
0s); Alfalfa Club 1996; American Philosophical Society 2000; Bohemian Grove; Ger
ald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; Group of Thirty; Hoover Institution Board of Ove
rseers; National Association for Business Economics Fellow; RAND Corporation; Tr
ilateral Commission; Institute for International Economics Board of Directors (H
onorary); French Legion of Honor 2000; Knight of the British Empire 2002 (Honora
ry); Officer of the British Empire; Presidential Medal of Freedom 9-Nov-2005; En
dorsement of Apple 1985; Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996); Weddi
ng: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funeral:
Katharine Graham (2001); Roast: Tom Brokaw (2002); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007) H
onorary Pallbearer; Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008);
Objectivists. Father: Herbert Greenspan (stockbroker); Mother: Rose Goldsmith (f
urniture saleswoman); Wife: Joan Mitchell (painter, m. 1952; div. 1953); Girlfri
end: Barbara Walters(journalist, 20/20); Wife: Andrea Mitchell (NBC corresponden
t, m. 6-Apr-1997).
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G. Jonathan Greenwald
Hugh D. S. Greenway

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Donald P. Gregg
B. 1927. US Ambassador to South Korea (1989-93); US Official National Security A
dviser to Vice President George H.W. Bush (1982-88); US National Security Counci
l Chief of Intelligence Activities, Asian policy affairs (1979-82?); CIA employe
e (1951-82); Council on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambassadors; Kore
a Society President (1993-2007); Korea Society Chairman of the Board (1993-). Wi
fe: Margaret Curry Gregg; Daughter: Lucy Steuart Gregg (m. Christopher Buckley).
******
Vartan Gregorian
B. 1934. Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships; Carnegie Corporation P
resident (1997-); New York Public Library President (1981-89); Member of the Boa
rd of McGraw-Hill; American Academy in Berlin Trustee; American Academy of Arts
and Sciences Fellow; American Council of Learned Societies Fellow; American Phil
osophical Society Fellow; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Board of Directors;
Council on Foreign Relations; J. Paul Getty Trust Board of Directors (past); Hil
lary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Human Rights Watch Board of Directo
rs; Institute for Advanced Study Board of Directors; Museum of Modern Art Truste
e; Social Science Research Council Fellow; World Trade Center Memorial Foundatio
n Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Ford Fellowship Foreign Area Train
ing Fellow; Guggenheim Fellowship; Presidential Medal of Freedom 2004; National
Humanities Medal 1998; Armenian Ancestry. Father: Samuel B. Gregorian; Mother: S
hushanik G. Mirzaian; Sister: Ojik (younger).
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Wallace C. Gregson Jr.
Robert L. Grenier
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Linda M. Griego
B. 1948. Rebuild Los Angeles President and CEO (1994-97); California State Offic
ial Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles (1991-93); Griego Enterprises, Inc. President an
d CEO (1986-); Member of the Board of AECOM Technology; Member of the Board of B
lockbuster Video (1999-2005); Member of the Board of CBS (2007-); Member of the
Board of City National (2006-); Member of the Board of Granite Construction (199
9-2007); Member of the Board of Southwest Water Company; Cedars-Sinai Medical Ce
nter Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; David and Lucille Packard
Foundation Trustee (2006-); Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Public
Policy Institute of California; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Trustee (1995-20
03 and 2005-); Young Mens Christian Association Metropolitan Los Angeles Board.
******
Nicholas Griffin
Phillip A. Griffiths
Joseph A. Grimes Jr.
Janet M. Grissom
Robert F. Grondine
Gigi Kwik Gronvall
Peter Grose
Martin J. Gross
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Patrick W. Gross
B. 1944. American Management Systems CEO (1970-2001); American Management System
s Co-Founder (1970); US Defense Department Staff, Office of Secretary of Defense
(1968-70); General Electric (1965-67); Member of the Board of Alpine Access, In
c. (2004-); Member of the Board of Capital One (1995-); Member of the Board of C
areer Education (2005-); Member of the Board of Computer Network Technology Corp
oration; Member of the Board of Liquidity Services; Member of the Board of The L
ovell Group (as Chairman, 2001-); Member of the Board of Mobius Management Syste
ms; Member of the Board of Sarnoff Corporation (2003-); Member of the Board of W
aste Management (2006-); Council for Excellence in Government; Aspen Institute B
oard of Directors; Club of Rome; Council on Competitiveness; Council on Foreign
Relations; Economic Club of Washington, DC Board of Directors; Foreign Policy As

sociation Board of Directors; Forward Together PAC; International Institute for


Strategic Studies; Jamestown Foundation Board of Directors (1997-); John McCain
2008; National Economists Club; Romney for President; Sigma Xi Scientific Resear
ch Society; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society; Wolf Trap Foundation for the
Performing ArtsTrustee (1997-); World Affairs Council Past Chairman. Father: Eri
c T. B. Gross; Mother: Catharine B. Rohrer; Wife: Sheila Eve Proby (m. 12-Apr-19
69, two children); Son: Geoffrey Philipp; Daughter: Stephanie Lovell.
******
Gene Grossman
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Marc Grossman
B. 1951. Career diplomat, who spent a lot of time in Turkey and Pakistan. During
the critical years 2001-05, Grossman held the third-highest position at the US
State Department, Under Secretary for Political Affairs. According to Patrick J.
Fitzgerald, Grossman informed Lewis Libby of Valerie Plames CIA identity. The Co
hen Group Vice Chairman (2005-); US Under Secretary of State for Political Affai
rs (2001-05); US State Department Director General of the Foreign Service (200001); US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1997-2000); US Ambass
ador to Turkey (1994-97); US Executive Secretary of State (1993-94); US State De
partment Deputy Chief of Mission, Ankara, Turkey (1989-92); US State Department
Embassy official, Pakistan (1976-83); Member of the Board of DynCorp; American A
cademy of Diplomacy Vice Chairman; Army and Navy Club; Campaign for American Lea
dership in the Middle East. Wife: Mildred Patterson (m. 29-May-1982, one daughte
r); Daughter: Anne.
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Paul C. Grove
Bryan N. Groves
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Ray J. Groves
B. 1935. Marsh & McLennan Senior Advisor, Marsh Inc. (2004-05); Marsh & McLennan
CEO, Marsh, Inc. (2003-04); Marsh & McLennan COO, Marsh, Inc. (2001-03); Legg M
ason Chairman, Legg Mason Merchant Banking, Inc. (1995-2001); Ernst & Young CEO
(1977-94); Member of the Board of American Stock Exchange; Member of the Board o
f Boston Scientific (1999-); Member of the Board of Colorado Physicians Insuranc
e Company; Member of the Board of EDS (1996-); Member of the Board of Ernst & Yo
ung (as Chairman, -1994); Member of the Board of Gillette; Member of the Board o
f Marsh & McLennan; Member of the Board of Overstock.com; American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants Past Chairman; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Fri
ends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush f
or President; John McCain 2008; New York Metropolitan Opera Board of Directors;
National Association of Securities Dealers Board of Directors; Ohio State Univer
sity Foundation Past Chairman. Wife: Anne (three sons); Son: David; Son: Philip;
Son: Matthew Ray.
******
Jessie Gruman
Galen Guengerich
Tressa S. Guenov
Drew J. Guff
Brian Gugliotta
Agnes Gund
Andrew Gundlach
Pranay Gupta
John H. Gutfreund
John H. J. Guth
Bernard M. Gwertzman
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Ha to Heyman
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Joseph M. Ha

Mimi L. Haas
Robert D. Haas
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Richard N. Haass
B. 1951. Council on Foreign Relations President (2003-); US State Department Spe
cial Envoy for Northern Ireland (2000-03); Director of Policy Planning (2001-03)
; US National Security Council Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Aff
airs (1989-93); American Academy of Diplomacy; Aspen Institute; Bilderberg Group
2005; Brookings Institution Vice President; Bush-Cheney 2000; Carnegie Endowmen
t for International Peace; George W. Bush for President; International Institute
for Strategic Studies; McCain 2000; World Economic Forum; Rhodes Scholarship; J
ewish Ancestry. Father: Irving B. Haass; Wife: Susan Mercandetti (book editor, m
. 17-Nov-1990, 2 children).
******
Christopher Haave
Nina L. Hachigian
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
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Stephen J. Hadley
B. 1947. White House National Security Advisor (2005-09); White House Deputy Nat
ional Security Advisor (2001-05); Defense Policy Board; Young Mens Christian Asso
ciation high school job; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; Quill
and Dagger; Dubya Nickname Hads. Wife: (Justice Department attorney, 2 daughter
s).
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Joseph A. Hafner Jr.
B. 1945. Riviana Foods CEO (1984-2005); Riviana Foods President (1980-2005); Riv
iana Foods COO (1981-84); Riviana Foods VP (1977-81); Riviana Foods (1972-77); A
rthur Andersen (1969-72); Member of the Board of Riviana Foods (1986-2006, as Ch
airman, 2005-06); Member of the Board of Sysco (2003-); JP Morgan Chase Houston
Regional Board; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; American Red
Cross Board of Directors, Greater Houston; Americans for a Republican Majority;
Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Ford Foundation
Latin American Internship Program, Lima, Peru (1967-69); Friends of Roy Blunt; G
eorge W. Bush for President; Greater Houston Partnership Board of Directors; Gre
ater Houston Community Foundation Board of Directors; Houston Ballet Board of Di
rectors; Houston Committee on Foreign Relations; Houston Forum Executive Committ
ee; Houston World Affairs Council Board of Directors; Institute of International
Education Southern Regional Advisory Board; Japan-America Society of Houston Bo
ard of Directors; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate; National Republican Congressi
onal Committee; United Way Trustee, Texas Gulf Coast; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
******
Jeremy R. Haft
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Chuck Hagel
AKA Charles Timothy Hagel. B. 1946. US Senator, Nebraska (1997-2009); Election S
ystems & Software CEO, American Information Systems (1992-96); McCarthy Capital
Corporation President (1992-96); Vanguard Cellular Founder & President (1982-92)
; US Official Deputy Administrator, US Veterans Administration (1980-82); Reagan
-Bush for President Campaign Organizer (1980); Firestone Tire Lobbyist, Washingt
on, DC (1977-80); Congressional Staff Asst to Rep. John Y. McCollister (1971-77);
KBON Omaha On-air talent (1969-71); Member of the Board of Chevron (2010-); Deu
tsche Bank Advisory Board, Deutsche Bank Americas; Member of the Board of Electi
on Systems & Software Chairman, AIS (1992-96); McCarthy Capital Corporation Advi
sory Board; Member of the Board of PBS (2009-); Pfizer Advisoy Board; Member of
the Board of Wolfensohn & Company; Alfalfa Club 2001; America Abroad Media Board
of Directors; American Legion; American Red Cross Heartland Chapter Board of Tr
ustees; Aspen Institute; Atlantic CouncilChairman; Bilderberg Group Portugal, Ju
n-1999; Bread for the World Board of Directors; Center for the Study of the Pres
idency; Council on Foreign Relations; Eisenhower Institute Director Emeritus; Ge

rman Marshall Fund; Global Zero; Harvard Institute of Politics; Initiative for G
lobal Development; International Republican Institute; McCain 2000; Meridian Int
ernational Center Trustee; National Student Leadership ConferenceHonorary Board
of Advisors; Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors; Ripon Society; United Service
Organization CEO (1987-90); Defense Policy Board; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Bro
nze Star; Purple Hearttwice; Roast: Tom Brokaw (2002). Wife: Lilibet Ziller (m.
1985); Daughter: Allyn; Son: Ziller.
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Katherine A. Hagen
Stephan Haggard
Natalie D. Hahn
Earl B. Hailston
Nisid Hajari
Roya Hakakian
Peter Hakim
David D. Hale
Lyric H. Hale
C. Barrows Hall
John P. Hall
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Kathryn Walt Hall
B. 1947. US Ambassador to Austria (1997-2001); US Official National Advisory Cou
ncil for Violence Against Women (1995); Safeway Affirmative action program; Coun
cil of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Gore 2000; Kerry Vict
ory 2004; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Past Trustee. Husband
: Craig Hall (two children).
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Laura A. Hall
James D. Halper
David R. Halperin
Morton H. Halperin
Michael H. Haltzel
David A. Hamburg
******
Margaret A. Peggy Hamburg
FDA Commissioner (22-May-2009 to present); Nuclear Threat Initiative Senior Scie
ntist; Nuclear Threat Initiative VP Biological Threats; Nuclear Threat Initiativ
e (2001-); US Health & Human Services DepartmentAsst. Secy. for Planning and Eva
luation (1997-2001); New York City Official Commissioner of Health (1991-97); Na
tional Institutes of Health Natl. Inst. of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1988
-90); US Health & Human Services Department Special Asst. the Dir., Office of Di
sease Prevention and Health Promotion (1986-88); Member of the Board of Henry Sc
hein (2003-); American Association for the Advancement of ScienceFellow; America
n College of Physicians Fellow; American Society for Microbiology Public and Sci
entific Affairs Board; Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Fello
w; The Century FoundationTrustee; CIA Intelligence Science Board; Council on For
eign Relations; Doctors of the World Trustee; Forward Together PAC; Institute of
Medicine 1994; New York Academy of Medicine; Obama for America; Project on Emer
ging Nanotechnologies Advisory Board; Rockefeller Foundation Trustee; Trust for
Americas Health Trustee; Jewish Ancestry Paternal. Father: David Hamburg (physici
an); Mother: Beatrix Hamburg (physician); Husband: Peter Fitzhugh Brown (two chi
ldren).
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Michael A. Hamel
Charles V. Hamilton
Daniel Hamilton
Edward K. Hamilton
Gerry Hamilton
John M. Hamilton
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Lee H. Hamilton
B. 1931. Executive summary: 9/11 Commission vice chairman. Woodrow Wilson Intern
ational Center for Scholars President (1999-2010); US Congressman, Indiana (1965
-99); 9-11 Commission; Homeland Security Advisory Council; Alfalfa Club 1994; Am
erica Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Academy of Diplomacy; American Polit
ical Science Association Advisory Committee; Bretton Woods Committee; Brookings
Institution Board Member; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; C
lose Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; Inter-Americ
an Dialogue; International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Advisory Council; J
ohn O. Marsh Institute Honorary Member, Advisory Committee; National Bureau of A
sian Research Board of Advisors; National Committee on US-China Relations Vice C
hairman, Board of Directors; National Endowment for Democracy Board Member; Nixo
n Center Advisory Council; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Rota
ry International; Terror Free Tomorrow Advisory Board; Trilateral Commission; Wa
tson Institute Overseer; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Past m
ember, Board of Trustees; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; Iraq Study Group Co-Chairm
an. Wife: Nancy Ann Nelson (two daughters, one son); Daughter: Tracy Lynn Souza;
Daughter: Deborah Hamilton Kremer; Son: Douglas Nelson Hamilton.
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Lynda Hammes
Rupert J. Hammond-Chambers
D. Holly Hammonds
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John J. Hamre
B. 1950. Defense Policy Board Chairman (2007-); Center for Strategic & Internati
onal Studies President & CEO (2000-); US Defense Department Deputy Secretary of
Defense (1997-99); US Defense DepartmentUnder Secretary of Defense (1993-97); Co
ngressional Staff Staff, Senate Armed Services Committee (1984-93); US Congressi
onal Budget Office (1978-84); Member of the Board of ChoicePoint (2002-); Member
of the Board of ITT (2000-); Member of the Board of SAIC (2005-); Campaign for
American Leadership in the Middle East; Economic Club of Washington, DC; Friends
of Dick Lugar; MITRE Corporation Trustee (2000-); National Petroleum Council; N
ew Leadership for America PAC. Wife: Julia Pfanstiehl.
******
Ellen M. Hancock
B. 1945. Acquicor Technology President and COO (2006-); Exodus Communications Pr
esident and CEO (1998-2001); Apple CTO and EVP R&D (1996-97); National Semicondu
ctor EVP and COO (1995-96); IBMSenior VP (1992-95); IBM VP (1985-92); Member of
the Board of Acquicor Technology (2006-); Member of the Board of Aetna; Member o
f the Board of Colgate-Palmolive (1988-); Member of the Board of EDS(2004-); Mem
ber of the Board of Exodus Communications (as Chairman, 2000-01); Member of the
Board of Siemens ROLM Communication Inc.; Member of the Board of Watchguard Tech
nologies (-2006); Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008;
Pacific Council on International Policy; Romney for President.
*******
Bailey Hand
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Lloyd N. Hand
B. 1929. US Chief of Protocol (1965-66); Congressional Staff Asst. to Senate Maj
. Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (1957-61); DLA Piper Partner (2002-); Verner, Liipfer
t, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand Senior Partner (1984-2002); TRW Senior VP (twelv
e years); Member of the Board of Jorgensen Steel; Member of the Board of Contine
ntal Airlines; New Leadership for America PAC; American Bar Association; Distric
t of Columbia Bar admitted 1970; State Bar of Texas admitted 1957; Bluegrass Com
mittee; Center for Strategic & International Studies Vice Chairman, The Washingt
on Roundtable; Council on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambassadors; El
izabeth Dole for President; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Hillary C
linton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry
for President; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity; National Alliance of Business Pr
esident & CEO (1978-80); Roast: Bob Schieffer (2004).

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Scott M. Hand
Stephen Handelman
Michael Wahid Hanna
Herbert J. Hansell
Gordon Hanson
Giselle P. Hantz
Evie Hantzopoulos
Maurice Harari
Jack Hardin
Kate Hardin
Deborah A. Harding
Harry Harding
John P. Hardt
John Lawrence Hargrove
Joshua D. Harlan
Christopher M. Harland
D. Brooke Harlow
******
Jane Harman
AKA Jane Lakes Harman. B. 1945. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
President (2011-); US Congressman, California 36th (2001-2011); US Congressman,
California 36th (1993-99); Jones DayCounsel, Jones Day Reavis and Pogue (1987-9
2); US Defense Department Special Counsel (1979); White House Staff Depy. Secy.
to the Cabinet (1977-78); Congressional Staff Chief Counsel & Staff Dir., Sen. J
udic. Subcom. on Constitutional Rights (1975-77); Alfalfa Club (2007); Council o
n Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clin
ton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman
for President; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisor
s; New Democrat Movement House New Democrat Coalition; Pacific Council on Intern
ational Policy; Planned Parenthood; Young Democrats President, Smith College (19
66); Roast: Bob Woodruff (2007); Polish Ancestry Paternal; Russian Ancestry Mate
rnal. Father: Adolf Lakes; Mother: Lucille Geier Lakes; Husband: Richard Frank (
NOAA bureaucrat, m. 1969, div. 1978, two children); Son: Brian (b. 1973); Daught
er: Hillary (b. 1975); Husband: Sidney Harman (electronics multi-millionaire, b.
1919, m. 1980, d. 2011, two children); Son: Daniel (b. 1982); Daughter: Justine
(b. 1984).
******
Sidney Harman
B. 1918. Newsweek Owner (2010-11); Harman International Founder, Harman/Kardon,
Inc. (1953); Harman International CEO (1980-98); Member of the Board of Harman I
nternational (1980-, as Chairman, 1980-2008); US Commerce Department Deputy Secr
etary (1977-78); American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Aspen Institute Board of
Directors; Bill Bradley for President; Business Executives for National Securit
y Board of Directors; Carter Center Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Council on Competitiveness; Democratic National Committee; Democratic Cong
ressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs Li
st; Freedom House Trustee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President; Gor
e 2000; Harman Center for the Arts; Hillary Clinton for President; Joe Lieberman
for President; John Kerry for President; Los Angeles Philharmonic Trustee; Mart
in Luther King Center for Social Change Trustee; National Leadership PAC; Nation
al Symphony Orchestra Trustee; New Democrat Network; Public Agenda Honorary Memb
er; Trilateral Commission; The Western Way PAC; Roast: Bob Woodruff (2007). Wife
: Jane Harman (Congresswoman, b. 1945, m. 1980, two children); Son: Brian (steps
on, b. 1973); Daughter: Hillary (stepdaughter, b. 1975); Son: Daniel (b. 1982)
Daughter: Justine (b. 1984).
-DEAD, Apr. 2011.
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James A. Harmon
Alexandra Harney

James W. Harpel
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Conrad K. Harper
B. 1940. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Of Counsel; US State Department Legal Advise
r (1993-96); Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Partner (1974-93); Simpson Thacher & Bar
tlett Associate (1971-74); NAACP Attorney, Legal Defense Fund (1965-70); Member
of the Board of New York Life (1992-93 and 1996-); Member of the Board of Public
Service Enterprise Group (1997-); Academy of American Poets Board of Directors;
Academy of Political Science Board of Directors; American Academy of Arts and S
ciences Fellow; American Arbitration Association Executive Committee; American C
ollege of Trial LawyersFellow; American Law Institute Council; Association of th
e Bar of the City of New York President (1990-92); Council on Foreign Relations;
Institute of International Education Board of Directors; Lawyers Committee for C
ivil Rights Under Law Trustee; Metropolitan Museum of Art Trustee; New York Publ
ic Library Vice Chairman (early 1990s); Obama for America; Permanent Court of Ar
bitration (The Hague).
*******
David A. Harris
Grant T. Harris
Jay T. Harris
Jessica Harris
Josh Harris
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Katherine Harris
B. 1957. US Congressman, Florida 13th (2003-07); State Secretary of State Florid
a (1999-2002); Florida State Senate (1994-98); IBM Marketing Manager; Friends of
Katherine Harris; National Republican Congressional Committee; W Stands for Wom
en 2004; Florida 2000 Recount. Father: George W. Harris, Jr. (banker); Mother: H
arriett Harris; Brother: George Walter Harris III (Walt); Sister: Fran Harris; Hus
band: Thomas R. Arnold (m. 1985, div. 1989); Husband: Sven Anders Axel Ebbeson;
Daughter: Louise (stepdaughter).
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Martha Harris
Hope M. Harrison
Selig S. Harrison
******
William B. Harrison Jr.
B. 1943. JP Morgan Chase CEO (2000-05); JP Morgan Chase President (2000-04); Cha
se Manhattan Bank President and CEO (1999-2000); Chemical Bank Vice Chairman Ins
titutional Banking (1990-); Chemical Bank Group Executive, Banking & Corporate F
inance (1987-89); Chemical Bank GM of North America (1986); Chemical Bank EVP an
d Head of US Corporate (1983-86); Chemical Bank Senior VP and Regional Coordinat
or, London (1978-83); Chemical Bank (1967-78); Member of the Board of Chase Manh
attan Bank (1991-2000); Member of the Board of JP Morgan Chase (2000-06, as Chai
rman, 2001-06); Member of the Board of Merck (1999-); Alfalfa Club 2000; Bush-Ch
eney 04; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; The Commonwealth PAC; Conserv
ation International Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee; Financial Services Forum; The Financial Services
Roundtable; Free and Strong America PAC; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Commit
tee; George W. Bush for President; Joe Lieberman for President; John McCain 2008
; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Pete C
oors for Senate; Romney for President; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Bo
ard of Directors; Zeta Psi Fraternity. Wife: Anne (m. 2001, two daughters).
******
Gary W. Hart
AKA Gary Warren Hartpence. B. 1936. Coudert Brothers Senior Counsel; US Senator,
Colorado (1975-87); US Interior Department Special Asst. Solicitor (1965-67); U
S Justice Department Attorney (1964-65); Defense Policy Board; American Security
Project Board of Directors; Colorado Bar Association 1965; Council on Foreign R
elations; District of Columbia Bar 1965; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Pacific Counc

il on International Policy; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Wed


ding: John McCain and Cindy Hensley (1980) Groomsman; Secret Service Codename Re
dwood. Father: Carl Hartpence (d. 1972); Mother: Nina Hartpence (d. 1972); Siste
r: Nancy Lee Hartpence; Wife: Lee Ludwig Hart (m. Aug-1959); Son: Andrea Hart (p
olicy analyst); Son: John Hart (lawyer); Mistress: Donna Rice (anti-Pornography
advocate).
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Robert Hart
Todd C. Hart
Jane Hartley
******
Arthur A. Hartman
B. 1926. US Ambassador to the USSR (1981-87); US Ambassador to France (1977-81);
US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1974-77); US State Depart
ment Deputy Chief of Mission, US Mission to the European Community, Brussels (19
72-74); US State Department Deputy Director for Coordination (1969-72); US State
Department Director, Inter-Departmental Group (1967-69); US State Department Ch
ief, Economic Section, London, England (1963-67); US State Department Under Secr
etary for Economic Affairs (1961-63); US State Department International Relation
s Officer, Bureau of European Affairs (1958-61); US State Department Economic Of
ficer, Saigon, Vietnam (1956-58); US State Department Politico-Military Officer,
US Mission to NATO, Paris (1954-56); US State Department Asst. Economic Commiss
ioner, US Delegation to the European Army Conference, Paris (1952-54); US State
Department Economic Officer, Economic Cooperation Administration, Paris (1948-52
); American Academy of Diplomacy; Brookings Institution Advisory Council; Counci
l on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Eisenhower Ins
titute Project Advisory Council; French-American Foundation Board Member; Friend
s of Dick Lugar; Gore 2000; Obama for America; French Legion of Honor.
******
William A. Haseltine
John H. F. Haskell Jr.
Robert M. Hathaway
Sandor Hau
John R. Hauge
******
Rita E. Hauser
AKA Rita Eleanore Abrams. B. 1934. Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Senior Partner (20
years), now of Counsel; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (2001-04); American
Bar Association; Aspen Institute; Atlantic Council; Brookings Institution; Counc
il on Foreign Relations Director; Forum for International Policy Trustee; Freedo
m House Advisory Council; George W. Bush for President; International Crisis Gro
up Advisory Council Chairman; International Institute for Strategic Studies Boar
d of Directors; International Peace Academy Chairman (1993-); Lincoln Center Tru
stee; Lowy Institute for International Policy Advisory Council; McCain for Senat
e 98; New York Philharmonic Trustee; Nixon Center Director; Obama for America; Pa
rtnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; RAND Corporation Trustee; Womens C
ampaign Forum; Russian Ancestry. Husband: Gustave M. Hauser (former CEO, Warner
Cable).
*******
William L. Hauser
Theresa A. Havell
Ashton Hawkins
F. William Hawley
******
Michael V. Hayden
B. 1945. CIA Director (30-May-2006 to 13-Feb-2009); US Official Principal Deputy
Director of National Intelligence (2005-06); NSA Director (1999-2005); US Natio
nal Security Council director for defense policy and arms control; Bronze Star;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Meritorious Service Medal.
Father: Harry Hayden, Sr.; Mother: Sadie; Brother: Harry Hayden Jr. (younger);

Wife: Jeanine Carrier (3 children); Daughter: Margaret; Son: Michael; Son: Liam.
******
Alexandre P. Hayek
Jeff W. Hayes
Margaret Daly Hayes
Michael Hayes
Rita D. Hayes
Lukas Haynes
******
Ulric Haynes
AKA Ulric St. Clair Haynes, Jr.. B. 1931. US Ambassador to Algeria 1977-81; US N
ational Security Council (1965-66); Cummins VP International Business Planning (
1974-77); Member of the Board ofABC; American Academy of Diplomacy; Atlantic Cou
ncil; Council of American Ambassadors Board Member; Council on Foreign Relations
; Ford Foundation; Barbados Ancestry.
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Laurie Hayes
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Thomas B. Hayward
B. 1924. Chief of Naval Operations (1978-82); Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Fle
et (1976-78); Commander, 7th Fleet (1975-76); US Defense Department Director of
Navy Program Planning, Office of CNO (1973-75); US Defense Department Director,
Office of Program Appraisal, US Navy (1971-73); Council on Foreign Relations; Ai
r Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross; Legion of Merit. Wife: Margaret (Peggy).
******
Kerry Murphy Healey
Andrew P. Heaney
Charles B. Heck
Siegfried S. Hecker
Leila Heckman
Chris Hedges
Mitchell W. Hedstrom
Barbara D. Heep-Richter
Paul Heer
Stanley Heginbotham
J. Bryan Hehir
Stephen Robert Heifetz
John G. Heimann
*******
Charles A. Heimbold Jr.
B. 1933. US Ambassador to Sweden (2001-04); Bristol-Myers Squibb CEO (1994-2001)
; Bristol-Myers Squibb President (1992-94); Bristol-Myers Squibb President, Cons
umer Products Group (1989-92); Bristol-Myers President, Health Care Group (198489); Bristol-Myers Senior VP (1981-84); Bristol-Myers VP for Planning and Develo
pment (1973-81); Bristol-Myers (1963-73); Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (196063); Member of the Board of Bristol-Myers Squibb (1989-2001, as Chairman, 1994-2
001); Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York Deputy Chairman; M
ember of the Board of Exxon Mobil (1999-2000-); Member of the Board of Mobil (19
95-99); Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Past Chairman; Bill
Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Business Roundtable; The Business Council
; Council on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambassadors; Elizabeth Dole
for President; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Senator DAma
to 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advis
ory Committee; McCain for Senate 98; National Republican Senatorial Committee; To
m Delay Congressional Committee; Phoenix House Chairman; American Museum of Natu
ral History Trustee; Friends of John Boehner; Friends of Newt Gingrich; McCain-P
alin Victory 2008. Wife: Monika A. Heimbold (m. 1959, four children).
******
James B. Heimowitz
Benjamin W. Heineman Jr.

Melvin L. Heineman
Stephen B. Heintz
Harry L. Heintzen
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Teresa Heinz Kerry
AKA Maria Teresa Thierstein Simes-Ferreira. B. 1938. Brookings Institution Truste
e; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Jefferson Awards Board of Selector
s; Obama for America; United Negro College Fund; Womens Campaign Forum; Naturaliz
ed US Citizen 1971; Mugged Georgetown; Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004); Portuguese
(read: Jewish) Ancestry. Father: Jos Simes-Ferreira; Mother: Irene Thierstein (b.
1913, d. 1997); Husband: John Heinz (US Senator, m. 5-Feb-1966, d. 4-Apr-1991);
Son: John Heinz IV (b. 1967); Son: Andre Heinz (b. 1970); Son: Christopher Drak
e Heinz (b. 1973); Husband: John Kerry (US Senator, m. 26-May-1995).
*******
David W. Heleniak
B. 1946. Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman; Shearman & Sterling Senior Partner (200105); Shearman & Sterling Partner, eventually head of M&A (1981-2001); US Treasur
y Department Asst. General Counsel, Domestic Finance (1979); US Treasury Departm
ent Exec. Asst. to the Deputy Secretary (1977-78); Shearman & Sterling (1974-81)
; Member of the Board of BIC Corporation (1992-); American Bar Association; Asso
ciation of the Bar of the City of New York; Council on Foreign Relations; Friend
s of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John
Kerry for President; MacDowell Colony President (1987-93); McCain 2000; New York
City Ballet; New York City Investment Fund Board of Directors; Obama for Americ
a; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Room to Grow Board of Direc
tors.
******
Michael S. Helfer
Ricki Tigert Helfer
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John L. Helgerson
B. 1944. CIA employee Inspector General; CIA employee Deputy Director, National
Imagery and Mapping Agency (2000); CIA employee Deputy Inspector General (1998-2
000); CIA employee Deputy Director for Intelligence (1989-93); CIA employee Dire
ctor of Congressional Affairs; CIA employee Deputy Director of Near Eastern and
South Asian Analysis; CIA employee Director of African and Latin American Analys
is; CIA employee Director of Russian and European Analysis; CIA employee (1971-)
; Polygraphed (Apr-2006).
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Bridgette Heller
Richard Heller
F. Warren Hellman
Steven E. Hellman
Donald C. Hellmann
Robert W. Helm
Suzanne Helm
Joe Helman
Robert A. Helman
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Mark Helprin
B. 1947. The Wall Street Journal Contributing Editor; Claremont Institute Senior
Fellow; Hudson Institute Senior Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Guggenhei
m Fellowship. Wife: Lisa (two daughters).
******
David Helvey
C. Scott Hemphill
Darryll Hendricks
David C. Hendrickson
Alice H. Henkin
Louis Henkin

Tom W. Henneberg
Job C. Henning
Daniel P. Henninger
Alan K. Henrikson
Emil W. Henry Jr.
Nancy L. Henry
Peter A. Henry
Peter B. Henry
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Robert H. Henry
B. 1953. US Appeals Court Judge, 10th Circuit Chief Judge (2008-); US Appeals Co
urt Judge, 10th Circuit (1994-); Attorney General of Oklahoma (1987-92); Oklahom
a State House of Representatives (1976-86); Henry, West, Still & Combs Associate
; American Bar Association; American Society of International Law; Oklahoma Bar
Association. Wife: Janice Loraine Ralls (six children).
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Donald G. Heppner Jr.
Roy A. Herberger Jr.
Jeffrey Herbst
Laura S. Herman
Charles F. Hermann
Antonia Hernandez
Owen E. Herrnstadt
Jean Herskovits
Rebecca K. Hersman
Dale R. Herspring
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Roger Hertog
B. 1941. The New York Sun Chairman and Part-owner (2002-08); AllianceBernstein V
ice Chairman (2000); Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. to President (1968-2000); Oppenh
eimer & Co.; Commentary Magazine Board of Directors; The New Republic Part-owner
(2002); American Enterprise Institute Trustee; Club for Growth Board of Directo
rs; Council on Foreign Relations; Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History ;
The Hertog Foundation President; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Chairm
an; Metropolitan Museum of Art Trustee; New York Historical Society Chairman; Ne
w York Philharmonic Trustee; New York Public LibraryBoard of Directors; Thomas J
efferson Foundation Trustee; National Humanities Medal 2007; German Ancestry; Je
wish Ancestry. Wife: Susan Hertog (m. 1965, two children).
******
Hendrik Hertzberg
B. 1943. Chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter (1979-81). The New Yorker
; The New Republic Editor (1988-91); The New Republic Editor (1981-85); Newsweek
; Council on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for President; Socialist Party; U.S.
National Student Association; Young Peoples Socialist League; The Harvard Crimson
. Father: Sidney Hertzberg (d. 1984); Mother: Hazel Whitman Hertzberg (d. 19-Oct
-1988); Sister: Katrina McClintock; Wife: Virginia Cannon (m. 1998); Son: Wolf.
******
Robert M. Hertzberg
Barbara Herz
J. C. Herz
Charles M. Herzfeld
Jessica A. Herzstein
Robert E. Herzstein
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Theodore M. Hesburgh
B. 1917. US Commission on Civil Rights (1957-72, as Chairman, 1969-72); NCAA Ger
ald R. Ford Award 2004; Ordained by the Roman Catholic Church 24-Jun-1943.
******
John B. Hess
B. 1954. Amerada Hess CEO (1995-); Amerada Hess Senior VP (1984-95)

Amerada Hess (1976-84); Member of the Board of Amerada Hess (as Chairman, 19
95-); Member of the Board of Dow Chemical (2006-); Bill Bradley for President; B
ush-Cheney 04; The Business Council; Cantor for Congress; Democratic Congression
al Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Elizabeth Dole
for President; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; New
Leadership for America PAC; New Republican Majority Fund; Obama for America; Oba
ma for Illinois; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Lithuanian Ancestry Pate
rnal. Father: Leon Hess (executive, d. 7-May-1999); Mother: Norma; Wife: Susan E
lizabeth Kessler.
******
Marlene Hess
Curtis A. Hessler
Robin Hessman
Sylvia Ann Hewlett
Jimmy Hexter
William H. Heyman
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Hiatt to Hyman
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Fred Hiatt
B. 1955. The Washington Post (1981-); The Washington Star; The Atlanta Journal;
Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Margaret Shapiro (three children).
******
Irvin Hicks
John F. Hicks Sr.
Kathleen H. Hicks
Peggy L. Hicks
F. Michael Higginbotham
******
Heather R. Higgins
B. 1959. The Wall Street Journal; The Public Interest; US Trust; Member of the B
oard of UBS; Committee for Economic Development Board of Trustees; Council on Fo
reign Relations; Hoover Institution; Independent Womens Forum; John McCain 2008;
Philanthropy Roundtable Vice Chairman; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; San
torum 2006; Softer Voices Board of Directors; W.H. Brady Foundation.
******
Robert F. Higgins
Edward Hightower
Fiona Hill
******
J. Tomilson Hill
B. 1948. Blackstone Group Vice Chairman; Blackstone Group President & CEO, Funds
of Hedge Funds Group; Blackstone Group Co-Head, Corporate M&A Advisory Group (p
ast); Blackstone Group (1993-); Shearson Lehman Brothers COO (-1993); Lehman Bro
thers Co-CEO (-1993); Lehman Brothers Partner, Head of Investment Banking (1982?); Smith Barney M&A Dept. (-1982); First Boston Co-Founder, M&A Dept. (past); M
ember of the Board of Allied Waste Industries (2002-?); Member of the Board of B
lackstone Group; Member of the Board of OpenPeak; Member of the Board of Storage
Apps; Council on Foreign Relations; Lincoln Center Vice Chairman; Lindsey Graham
for Senate; Pete Coors for Senate; Smithsonian Institution Chairman, Board of T
rustees, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden.
******
James T. Hill
Janine Hill
Joseph C. Hill
Pamela Hill
Raymond D. Hill
Shephard Hill
John Hillen

Jennifer Hillman
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Carla A. Hills
B. 1934. US Trade Representative (1989-93); US Secretary of Housing and Urban De
velopment (1975-77); US Justice Department Assistant Attorney General, Civil Div
ision (1974-75); Munger, Tolles, Hills, & Rickershauser Partner (1962-74); Latha
m & Watkins; Member of the Board of American Airlines; Member of the Board of Am
erican International Group (-2006); Member of the Board of Chevron (1993-2000);
Member of the Board of Chevron Texaco (2000-03-); Member of the Board of Gilead
Sciences (2007-); Member of the Board of IBM; Member of the Board of Lucent (199
6-?); Member of the Board of Time Warner (2001-06); America Abroad Media Advisor
y Board; American Academy of Diplomacy; American Assembly; American Bar Associat
ion; American Bar Foundation 1974; American Enterprise Institute Vice Chair, Adv
isory Council on Legal Policy; American Law Institute 1974; Asia Society Board M
ember; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Co-Chair, Int
ernational Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Trustees; Dreie
r for Congress Committee; Forum for International Policy Trustee; Friends of Dic
k Lugar; George W. Bush for President; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; Instit
ute for International Economics; Inter-American Dialogue; International Crisis G
roup Board; Korea Society Advisory Council; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National
Committee on US-China Relations Chairman, Board of Directors; Pacific Council on
International Policy; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; State Ba
r of California; Trilateral Commission; Urban Institute Life Trustee; US-China B
usiness Council; American Bar Association President, Los Angeles chapter; State
Bar of California 1959. Husband: Roderick M. Hills (former SEC Chairman, m. 27-S
ep-1958, three daughters, one son); Daughter: Laura Hume (b. 25-Jun-1961); Son:
Roderick M. Hills, Jr. (b. 29-Sep-1964)
Daughter: Megan Elizabeth (b. 24-Feb-1966); Daughter: Alison Macbeth (Lisa, b. 20Jun-1970).
******
Corey Hinderstein
Leo Hindery Jr.
Ruth Hinerfeld
Rachel Hines
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Deane R. Hinton
AKA Dean Roesch Hinton. B. 1923. US Ambassador to Panama 1990-94; US Ambassador
to Costa Rica 1987-90; US Ambassador to Pakistan 1983-86; US Ambassador to El Sa
lvador 1981; US State Department Asst. Secy. for Economic and Business Affairs (
1979-81); US Ambassador to the European Union 1975-79; US Ambassador to Congo (t
hen Zaire) 1974-75, persona non grata 18-Jun-1975; US State Department Council o
n Economic International Policy (1973-74); US State Department Council on Intern
ational Economic Policy (1971-73); US Agency for International Development Santi
ago (1969-71); US Agency for International Development Guatemala (1967-69); US S
tate Department Bureau of European Affairs (1962-67); CIA employee (1956-); US S
tate Department Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1955-58); US Official Princip
al Officer, Mombasa (1949-51); Council on Foreign Relations; American Academy of
Diplomacy.
******
John L. Hirsch
Abigail Hirschhorn
Michael P. Hirsh
******
Frederick P. Hitz
B. 1939. CIA employee Inspector General (1990-98); Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt M
anaging Partner (1982-90); CIA employee Legislative Counsel to the Director of C
entral Intelligence (1978-81); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Legislative Affairs; US Energy Department Director of Congression
al Affairs; White House Staff Senior Staff Member, Energy Policy and Planning; U
S State Department; CIA employee (1967-73)

Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Mary Buford Hitz.


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Jim L. Hoagland
B. 1940. The Washington Post (1966-); Council on Foreign Relations; Phi Beta Kap
pa Society; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Pulitzer Prize for International Reportin
g 1970; Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 1991. Wife:Jane Stanton Hitchcock (writer,
m. 14-Jul-1995); Daughter: Laura Lee; Daughter: Lily Hue; Son: Lee Clayton.
*******
Joseph P. Hoar
H. Lee Hobson
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Susan J. Hockfield
B. 1951. First woman and first biologist to head the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Member of the Board of General Electric (2006-); Charles Judson Herr
ick Award 1987; Amelia Earhart Award 2005; Edison Achievement Award 2010; Academ
y of Achievement; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2004; American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science 2005; American Association of Anatomists; Asso
ciation of American Universities; Boston Symphony Orchestra Trustee; Carnegie Co
rporation Trustee, 2006-l; Council on Foreign Relations; Coalition for a Democra
tic Majority; Massachusetts General Hospital Scientific Advisory Committee; Scie
nce Debate 2008; Society for Neuroscience; Universities Research Association; Na
tional Institutes of Health Fellowship, 1979-80; National Math and Science Initi
ative Board of Directors, 2007-09; WGBH Educational Foundation Trustee, 2004-; W
orld Economic Forum Foundation Board, 2008-. Father: Robert Hockfield (GE execut
ive, d. 1984); Mother: Fayetta Hockfield; Husband: Thomas N. Byrne (physician, m
. 2-Mar-1991, one daughter); Daughter: Elizabeth (b. circa 1992).
******
Matthew Hodes
Michael W. Hodin
Amoretta M. Hoeber
Andrew R. Hoehn
William E. Hoehn Jr.
Malcolm I. Hoenlein
Frederic C. Hof
A. M. Hoffman
Bruce Hoffman
Stanley Hoffmann
Jeffrey N. Hogan
******
James F. Hoge, Jr.
B. 1935 in NYC. Foreign Affairs Editor (1992-); The New York Daily News Publishe
r & President (1984-91); The Chicago Daily News Editor (1976-78); The Chicago Su
n-Times Publisher (1979-84); The Chicago Sun-Times Editor-in-Chief (1968-79); Th
e Chicago Sun-Times Managing Editor (1967-68); The Chicago Sun-Times Washington
Correspondent (1964-67); Adlai Stevenson International Center Chairman (1973-76)
; American Council on Germany; American Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors (
1997-); American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow (1962); Chic
ago Council on Global Affairs Vice Chairman (1982-84); Council on Foreign Relati
ons Board of Directors (1980-84); Foundation for a Civil Society Director (2000); Freedom Forum Senior Fellow, Media Studies Center (1992); Human Rights Watch
(1998-); International Center for Journalists Chairman (2002-); Public Agenda Po
licy Review Board; Trilateral Commission. Father: James F. Hoge (attorney, b. 19
01, d. 1972); Mother: Virginia McClamroch; Brother: Warren Hoge (reporter); Wife
: Alicia Patterson Albright (div. 1971, two sons, one daughter); Son: James Patr
ick Hoge; Son: Robert Warren Hoge; Daughter: Alicia McClamroch Hoge
Wife: Sharon Leigh King (reporter, m. 4-Jan-1981).
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Warren M. Hoge
George R. Hoguet
Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes

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Richard C. Holbrooke
B. 1941. US Ambassador Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan (2009-10); Per
seus LLC Vice Chairman; US Ambassador to the United Nations (1998-2001); US Assi
stant Secretary of State for European Affairs(1994-96); US Ambassador to Germany
(1993-94); US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (19
77-81); Foreign Policy Managing Editor (1972-77); Newsweek Contributing Editor,
Newsweek International (1976); Member of the Board of American International Gro
up; Lehman Brothers Advisor (1981-84); Africa-America Institute Board of Trustee
s; American Academy in Berlin Chairman; American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2
004); American Academy of Diplomacy; American Council on Germany Board of Direct
ors; Asia Society Board of Trustees; Bilderberg Group Portugal (Jun-1999); Brett
on Woods Committee; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Council of Ameri
can Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Jo
e Lieberman; Hillary Clinton for President; Peace CorpsDirector, Morocco (1970-7
2); Pilgrims Society; International Institute for Strategic Studies; John Kerry
for President; National Endowment for Democracy Board Member; New Leadership for
America PAC; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; United Against Nu
clear Iran Co-Founder; Watson Institute Board Member (past); Pentagon Papers Aut
hored one volume of original secret report; Wedding: Arnold Schwarzenegger and M
aria Shriver (1986); Open Heart Surgery 11-Dec-2010. Father: Dan Holbrooke; Mot
her: Trudi Moos Kearl; Wife: Kati Marton (wife #2, author, m. 1995, two sons); S
on: David Dan Holbrooke; Son: Anthony Andrew Holbrooke.
-DEAD, Dec, 2010.
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Scott Holcomb
John L. Holden
John P. Holdren
Sarah Holewinski
Mand Holford
Laura S.H. Holgate
Ann L. Hollick
Stuart W. Holliday
James F. Hollifield
Dwight F. Holloway Jr.
H. Allen Holmes
Kim R. Holmes
Stephen T. Holmes
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Dennis H. Holtschneider
B. 1965. Administrator: President, DePaul University (2004-). Chicago Council on
Global Affairs; Chicago History Museum Trustee; Ordained Roman Catholic (1989).
******
Elizabeth Holtzman
B. 1941. New York City Official Comptroller (1990-93); New York City Official Di
strict Attorney, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY (1982-89); US Congressman, New York
16th (3-Jan-1973 to 3-Jan-1981); New York City Official Asst. to Mayor John Lind
say (1969-70); Hillary Clinton for President; National Leadership PAC; New York
State Bar Association 1966.
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John D. Holum
Sheila Hooda
Richard D. Hooker Jr.
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Judith Richards Hope
B. 1940. Hope & Company PC President & CEO (consulting); Paul, Hastings, Janofsk
y & Walker Partner (1981-2005); Williams & Connolly (1967); Member of the Board
of Altius Financial Corporation; Member of the Board of The Budd Company; Member
of the Board of General Mills (1989-); Member of the Board of Russell Reynolds
Associates; Member of the Board of Union Pacific (1988-); American Council of Tr

ustees and Alumni National Council; Bush-Cheney 04; Committee for Justice Board o
f Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for President; John McC
ain 2008; McConnell Senate Committee 14; National Housing Partnership Foundation
Past Chairman.
******
Richard O. Hope
Gary N. Horlick
Robert D. Hormats
******
Karen N. Horn
B. 1944. Brock Capital Group Managing Director (2004-); Marsh & McLennan Managin
g Director, Marsh Inc. (1999-2003); Bankers Trust Senior Managing Director, Head
of Intl Pvt Banking (1996-99); Bank OneCEO (1987-96); Federal Reserve Bank of Cl
eveland President (1982-87); Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Treasurer; F
irst National Bank of Boston VP and Economist; Federal Reserve Senior Staff Econ
omist (1969-71); Member of the Board of Bank One (as Chairman, 1987-96); Member
of the Board of Eli Lilly (1987-); Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (2006-); Me
mber of the Board of Georgia Pacific (2004-); Member of the Board of Simon Prope
rty Group; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors (1992-95); Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee; National Bureau of Economic Research Director
at Large.
******
Sally K. Horn
Matina S. Horner
George Hornig
Richard H. Hornik
James Hornthal
Irving Louis Horowitz
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Scott Horton
B. 1955. Executive summary: Human rights attorney. Harpers (2007-); The Daily Beast
Contributor; Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Bradley C. Hosmer
Germaine A. Hoston
Richard C. Hottelet
Amory Houghton Jr.
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James R. Houghton
B. 1936. Corning CEO (2002-05); Corning CEO (1983-96); Corning Vice Chairman (19
71-83); Corning (1962-71); Member of the Board of Corning (as Chairman, 1983-96
and 2001-07, continuing); Member of the Board of Exxon Mobil (1994-2009); Member
of the Board of Market Street Trust Co.; Member of the Board of Metropolitan Li
fe (1999-); Metropolitan Museum of Art Trustee; Morgan Library & MuseumTrustee;
Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors (1992-96); Elizab
eth Dole Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Hillar
y; John McCain 2008; National Republican Congressional Committee; New Leadership
for America PAC; Obama for America; Pete Coors for Senate; Solutions America PA
C; Trilateral Commission; Houghton Family.
******
Karen Elliott House
B. 1947. The Wall Street Journal Publisher (2002-06); Dow Jones President Intern
ational Group (1995-); Dow Jones VP International Group (1989-95); The Wall Stre
et Journal Foreign Editor (1984-89); The Wall Street Journal Diplomatic Correspo
ndent (1978-84); The Wall Street Journal Energy/Agriculture Correspondent (197578); The Wall Street Journal Regulatory Correspondent (1974-75); The Dallas Morn
ing NewsWashington Bureau (1971-74); The Dallas Morning News Reporter (1970-71);
American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Asia Society Trustee; Center for Strateg
ic & International Studies Advisory Committee; Council on Foreign Relations; RAN
D Corporation Trustee; Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting 1984. Father:

Ted Elliott; Mother: Bailey McKeehan; Husband: Arthur House (m. 1975, div. 1983)
; Husband: Peter Xann (m. 1984).
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A. E. Dick Howard
Chris Howard
Lyndsay C. Howard
M. William Howard Jr.
Ernest M. Howell
Jason C. Howk
Nicholas C. Howson
Mont P. Hoyt
******
Donna J. Hrinak
B. 1950. Kraft Foods Dir. of Corporate and Govt. Affairs, Latin America (2006-);
Kissinger Associates Senior Director (2005); Steel, Hector & Davis Sr. Counselo
r, International Trade and Government Affairs (2004-05); US Ambassador to Brazil
(2002-04); US Ambassador to Venezuela (2000-02); US Ambassador to Bolivia (1997
-2000); US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1994-97); US State Department D
epy. Asst. Secy. for Inter-American Affairs (1991-93); American Academy of Diplo
macy; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President; Inter-American Dialogue
; Brazil-US Business Council Executive Board. Husband: Luis Flores (one son); So
n: Wyatt (b. in So Paulo).
******
Sharon H. Hrynkow
Ta-Lin Hsu
Andrew Yanzhong Huang
Eugene J. Huang
******
Glenn Hubbard
AKA Robert Glenn Hubbard. B. 1958. US Council of Economic Advisers Chairman (200
1-03); US National Security Council (2001-03); Member of the Board of ADP (2004); Member of the Board of Dex Media; Member of the Board of Metropolitan Life (2
007-); BusinessWeek Columnist (2004-); American Enterprise Institute Visiting Sc
holar (1995-2001 and 2003); Boy Scouts of America Manhattan Council, Big Apple D
istrict Cmte. (2003-); Brookings Institution; Council on Competitiveness; Econom
ic Club of New York; John McCain 2008; National Association for Business Economi
cs Fellow; National Bureau of Economic Research Research Associate (1987-); Nati
onal Science Foundation Committee of Visitors (2003-); National Science Foundati
on Economics Grants Panel (1994-96); Resources for the Future Board of Directors
; Tax Foundation; World Bank Consultant; Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society. Fath
er: Chuck Hubbard; Mother: Myrt; Brother: Gregg Hubbard (Hobie); Wife: Constance P
ond (two sons); Son: Robert Andrew Pond Hubbard; Son: William Charles Pond Hubba
rd.
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Richard L. Huber
Benjamin Huberman
Manley O. Hudson Jr.
Michael C. Hudson
Lee W. Huebner
John W. Huey Jr.
Gay Huey Evans
Gary C. Hufbauer
Lynn N. Hughes
John Hughes
-Really?>http://www.nndb.com/people/043/000024968/
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Thomas Lowe Hughes
US Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research (1963-69); America
n Academy of Diplomacy; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President Eme
ritus; Cosmos Club 1972; Council on Foreign Relations.

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Edmund J. Hull
B. 1949. US Ambassador to Yemen (2001-04); US State Department Deputy Coordinato
r for Counterterrorism (1999-2001); US State Department Director, Office of Peac
ekeeping (1996-99); US State DepartmentDeputy Chief of Mission, Cairo, Egypt (19
93-96); US National Security Council Director for Near Eastern and South Asian A
ffairs (1991-93); US State Department Director for Northern Gulf Affairs (1990-9
1); US State Department Political Counselor, Tunis, Tunisia (1987-90); US State
Department Political section, Cairo, Egypt (1982-86); US State Department Staff
Assistant to Hal Saunders (1979?-81); Campaign for American Leadership in the Mi
ddle East; Peace Corps Tunisia (1971-73); Council on Foreign Relations.
******
John C. Hulsman
Tami Hultman
Timoty A. Hultquist
******
Cameron R. Hume
B. 1946. US Ambassador to Indonesia (2007-); US Ambassador to Sudan ad interim (
2006-07); US State Department Deputy Inspector General (2004-05); US Ambassador
to South Africa (2001-04); US Ambassador to Algeria (1997-2000); US State Depart
ment Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs, US Mission to the UN (1994-97); U
S State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Vatican City (1991-94); US State Dep
artmentSenior Adviser on the Middle East, US Mission to the UN (1990-91); US Sta
te Department Adviser on the Middle East, US Mission to the UN (1986-90); US Sta
te Department Political Counselor, Damascus (1980s?); US State Department Politi
cal Counselor, Beirut (1980s?); US State Department Director, Foreign Service In
stitute Field School, Tunis, Algeria (1980s?); US State Department Desk officer,
South Africa (1970s?); US State Department Planning staff, Secretary of State (
1970s?); US State Department Advisor on Human Rights, US Mission to the UN (1970
s?); US State Department Vice Consul, Palermo, Italy (1970s?); US Institute of P
eace Guest scholar (1994); Council on Foreign Relations Fellow (1975-76); Peace
Corps Libya (1968-69).
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Ellen H. Hume
Jeffrey Hunker
David A. Hunt
Kathleen Hunt
Swanee Hunt
******
Robert E. Hunter
B. 1971. Lockheed Martin Senior International Consultant; US Ambassador to NATO
1993-98; US National Security Council Director of Middle East Affairs (1979-81);
US National Security Council Director of West European Affairs (1977-79); Ameri
can Academy of Diplomacy; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; C
enter for National Policy; Center for Strategic & International Studies Director
of European Studies; Council on Foreign Relations; European Institute Board of
Advisors; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Internat
ional Institute for Strategic Studies Research Associate (1967-69); Kerry Victor
y 2004; National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; National Endowm
ent for Democracy; RAND Corporation Senior Advisor (1997-); Phi Beta Kappa Socie
ty; Fulbright.
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Shireen T. Hunter
Thomas O. Hunter
******
William Curt Hunter
B. 1948. Administrator: Dean, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa (20
05-). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Senior VP & Director of Research (1995-200
3); Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta VP (1994-95); Federal Reserve Associate Econ
omist, Federal Open Market Committee; US Treasury Department Advisor to the Bulg

arian National Bank (1992-94); Member of the Board of SS&C Technologies Holdings
, Inc. (2005); Member of the Board of Tuveen Investments; Member of the Board of
Xerox (2004-); Council on Foreign Relations
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
B. 1942. National Public Radio (1997-); CNN South Africa bureau Chief (1999-); T
he New York Times Staff Reporter (1968-77); The New Yorker Columnist (1963-67);
The Louisville Courier-Journalinternship; Committee to Protect Journalists Board
of Directors; Emmy twice; Peabody; Converted to Catholicism from Methodism (195
8). Husband: Walter Stovall (white, m. 1961, div.); Husband: Ron Gault (m. 1971)
; Daughter: Susan (by Walter); Son: Chuma (by Ron).
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Patricia S. Huntington
Elizabeth S. Hurd
Joseph K. Hurd III
James B. Hurlock
******
Robert J. Hurst
B. 1945. Crestview Partners LLC Managing Director (2005-); Goldman Sachs Vice Ch
airman (1999-2004); Goldman Sachs Head, Investment Banking Division (1990-99); G
oldman Sachs Partner (1980-99); Goldman Sachs (1974-80); Merrill Lynch VP Invest
ment Banking; Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (1998-); Member of the Board
of VF Corporation (1994-); Aspen Institute Trustee (2006-); Central Park Conserv
ancy Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations; Committee for Economic Development;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; George W. Bush for President; Hillary
Clinton for President; Jewish Museum (New York)Past Chairman; Kerry Victory 2004
; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; US National Gallery of Art Trustees Co
uncil; Whitney Museum of American Art Trustee (1994-). Wife: Soledad DeLeon Hurs
t.
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Sol Hurwitz
Andrew Huszar
Robert L. Hutchings
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Glenn H. Hutchins
B. 1955. Silver Lake Partners Co-Founder and Co-CEO (1999-); Blackstone Group Se
nior Managing Director and General Partner (1994-99); Thomas H. Lee Partners Man
aging Director; Member of the Board ofGartner; Member of the Board of Instinet (
as Chairman); Member of the Board of MCI; Member of the Board of NASDAQ (2005-08
); Member of the Board of nasdaq-omx-group (2008-); Member of the Board ofSabre
Holdings; Member of the Board of Seagate (2000-06); Member of the Board of SunGa
rd (as Chairman, 2005-); Member of the Board of TD Ameritrade; Brookings Institu
tion Trustee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clint
on for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Leadership PAC
2006; New York Presbyterian Hospital Trustee; Obama for Illinois; Romney for Pr
esident.
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Philip M. Huyck
Joel Hyatt
Richard Hyland
Allen I. Hyman
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Iadonisi to Juster
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Jon Iadonisi
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Alberto Ibargen
B. 1944. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation President; Knight-Ridder Chairma
n, Miami Herald Publishing Co. (1998-2005?); The Miami Herald Publisher (1998-20
05?); El Nuevo Herald Publisher (1998-2005?); Knight-Ridder (1995-98); Newsday;

The Hartford Courant (1984); Member of the Board of American Airlines (2008-); M
ember of the Board of Pepsi (2005-); Member of the Board of Norwegian Cruise Lin
es; Member of the Board of PBS (as Chairman, c. 2005); Committee to Protect Jour
nalists; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; Florida Philharmonic O
rchestra Chairman (past); Freedom Forum; Inter-American Press Association; Linco
ln Center; Newseum Chairman, Board of Trustees; New York Community Trust; Peace
Corps Amazon Territory, Venezuela & Colombia; ProPublica Board of Directors; Pub
lic Company Accounting Oversight Board Board of Directors; US National Gallery o
f Art Trustee. Brother: Tony Ibargen (President of Tech Data).
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Diego Ibargen
Adi Ignatius
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David R. Ignatius
B. 1950. The Washington Post Columnist (2002-); The International Herald Tribune
Executive Editor (2000-02); The Washington Post (1986-2000); The Wall Street Jo
urnal Journalist (1976-86); The Washington Monthly; Council on Foreign Relations
; International Institute for Strategic Studies Council member; The Harvard Crim
son. Wife: Eve Ignatius (3 daughters); Daughter: Alexandra Ignatius; Daughter: E
lisa Ignatius; Daughter: Sarah Ignatius.
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Mansoor Ijaz
G. John Ikenberry
Fred C. Ikl
Mel M. Immergut
Karl F. Inderfurth
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Martin S. Indyk
B. 1951. US Ambassador to Israel (2000-01); US Assistant Secretary of State for
Near East Affairs (1997-99); US Ambassador to Israel (1995-97); US National Secu
rity Council Senior Director, Near East & South Asian Affairs (1993-95); Washing
ton Institute for Near East Policy Founder, Executive Director (1985-93); Americ
an Israel Public Affairs Committee Research Director (-1985); American Academy o
f Diplomacy; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (2001-); Campaign for American
Leadership in the Middle East; Hillary Clinton for President; Naturalized US Cit
izen 1993; Obama for America; Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Jill Collier Indyk; Daughte
r: Sarah; Son: Jacob.
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Rebecca Ingber
Shelley C. Inglis
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Bobby R. Inman
B. 1931. Executive summary: Admiral, NSA Director, Deputy CIA Director. Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman (1991-93); Westmark Systems CEO (1986-89);
Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation President and CEO (1983-86)
; CIA Deputy Director (12-Feb-1981 to 10-Jun-1982); NSA Director (1977-81); Memb
er of the Board of Dell (1987-93); Member of the Board of Evolutionary Technolog
ies International (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of
Dallas (as Chairman, 1987-90); Member of the Board of Fluor; Member of the Board
of Massey Energy (1985-; as Chairman, 2010-); Member of the Board of Oracle; Me
mber of the Board of SAIC; Member of the Board of SBC; Member of the Board of Te
mple-Inland (1987-94-); Member of the Board of Wackenhut; Member of the Board of
Westmark Systems, Inc. (as Chairman, 1986-89); Member of the Board of Xerox; Am
erican Assembly Trustee; Association for Intelligence Officers Honorary Board of
Directors; Bush-Cheney 04; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Friends of Dick Lugar; Frie
nds of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Phil Gramm PAC; George W. Bush
for President; John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate; McCain for Se
nate 98; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; Public Agenda Board of Directors; Straight
Talk America; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; National Security M
edal; Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship. Wife: Nancy (2 sons).

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Michael D. Intriligator
Leon E. Irish
Patricia L. Irvin
Maxine Isaacs
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Walter S. Isaacson
B. 1952. Aspen Institute President and CEO (2003-); CNN CEO (2001-03); Time (197
8-2001); The New Orleans Times-Picayune Reporter, Columnist; The Sunday Times of
London; Member of the Board of Readers Digest Association (2003-); Member of th
e Board of UAL Corporation (2006-); Campaign for American Leadership in the Midd
le East; Council on Foreign Relations; National Constitution Center Board of Tru
stees; Science Debate 2008; Trilateral Commission; Rhodes Scholarship; Funeral:
Henry Grunwald (2005) Eulogist. Father: Irwin Isaacson; Mother: Betsy Seff; Wife
: Cathy Wright (m. 15-Sep-1984); Daughter: Elizabeth Carter Isaacson.
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Frederick J. Iseman
Steven L. Isenberg
Christopher Isham
Mary Ellen Iskenderian
Mahnaz Ispahani
Yves-Andr Istel
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William H. Itoh
B. 1943. US Ambassador to Thailand (1996-99); US National Security Council Execu
tive Secretary (1993-95); US State Department Deputy Executive Secretary (-1993)
; US State Department Consul General, Perth, Australia (past); Council on Foreig
n Relations; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004. Wife: Melissa White (
two daughters); Daughter: Charlotte; Daughter: Caroline.
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M. Douglas Ivester
AKA Melvin Douglas Ivester. B. 1947. Deer Run Investments, LLC President; Coca C
ola CEO (1997-2000); Coca Cola President & COO (1994-97); Coca Cola President, U
SA (1990-94); Coca Cola President, Europe (1989-90); Coca Cola CFO (1985-89); Co
ca Cola VP (1981-85); Coca Cola Assistant Controller (1979-81); Ernst & Ernst (1
969-79); Member of the Board of Coca Cola (as Chairman 1997-2000); Member of the
Board of Georgia Pacific (1993-); Member of the Board of S1 Corporation (2001-)
; Member of the Board of SunTrust Banks (1998-); Member of the Board of West Pac
es Hotel Group LLC; Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Kay Grindle (m. 19-Mar-1
969).
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William H. Izlar Jr.
Paul Jabber
Henry R. Jackelen
Jessica Jackley
Nancy P. Jacklin
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Bruce P. Jackson
Project on Transitional Democracies Founder, President; Committee for the Libera
tion of Iraq Founder, Chairman (2002-03); Lockheed Martin VP Strategy & Planning
(1993-2002); Lehman Brothers (1990-93); US Defense Department Staff, Office of
the Secretary of Defense (1986-90); American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus
; American Enterprise Institute International Advisory Board, New Atlantic Initi
ative; Center for Security Policy Advisor (past); Center for Strategic & Interna
tional Studies Advisory Board; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for
President; Henry Jackson Society; International Institute for Strategic Studies;
John McCain 2008; Project for the New American Century Board of Directors; US C
ommittee on NATO Founder, President (past).
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Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

AKA Jesse Louis Burns. B. 1941. Rainbow Coalition; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference 1965; Campaign for Americas Future; Citizens for a Moratorium on Fede
ral Executions; Council on Foreign Relations; Freemasonry; Omega Psi Phi Fratern
ity; The Yucaipa Companies Advisor; Presidential Medal of Freedom 9-Aug-2000; Sp
ingarn Medal 1989; Adopted; Disturbing the Peace Greensboro, NC 6-Jun-1963; Inci
ting a Riot Greensboro, NC 6-Jun-1963; Harassment Sued, 2011; Funeral: Martin Lu
ther King (1968); Trespassing Eisenhower High School, Decatur, IL 16-Nov-1999; T
respassing Mabel Bassett Correctional Center, Oklahoma City, OK 10-Jan-2001; Tre
spassing Yale University 1-Sep-2003; Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009); Secret Service
Codename Pontiac, Thunder. Wife: Jacqueline Lavinia Brown (m. 31-Dec-1962); Dau
ghter: Sanitita Jackson; Son: Jesse Jackson, Jr.; Son: Jonathan Luther Jackson;
Son: Yusef DuBois Jackson, Esq.; Daughter: Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson, Jr.; Mist
ress: Karin Stanford; Daughter: Ashley (b. May-1999).
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John H. Jackson
Lois M. Jackson
Sarah Jackson
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Shirley Ann Jackson
B. 1946. Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (1995-99); Smithsonian In
stitution Board of Regents (2005-); Bell Laboratories Theoretical Physicist (197
6-91); Member of the Board of AT&T (2001-?); Member of the Board of CoreStates F
inancial; Member of the Board of FedEx; Member of the Board of IBM (2005-); Memb
er of the Board of KeyCorp; Member of the Board of Marathon Oil (2000-); Member
of the Board of Medtronic (2002-); Member of the Board of New York Stock Exchang
e; Member of the Board of Public Service Enterprise Group (1987-95 and 2001-); M
ember of the Board of Sealed Air (1999-2003); Member of the Board of US Steel (2
001-); Member of the Board of USX Corporation (2001); American Association for t
he Advancement of Science Chairman (2005); American Academy of Arts and Sciences
; American Philosophical Society; American Physical Society; Brookings Instituti
on Trustee; Committee for Economic Development Trustee; Council on Competitivene
ss Executive Committee; Council on Foreign Relations; FIRST Executive Advisory B
oard; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President; National Academy of Eng
ineering; National Research Council; Science Debate 2008; Young Mens Christian As
sociation Roxbury, MA; Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; Delta Sigma Theta S
orority; National Womens Hall of Fame 1998; Vannevar Bush Award 2007. Husband: Mo
rris A. Washington (physicist); Son: Alan.
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Jennifer Jacobs
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Kenneth M. Jacobs
B. 1958. Lazard Deputy Chairman and CEO, North America (2001-); Lazard Co-Head o
f Banking and M&A (1999-2001); Lazard to Partner (1988-); Goldman Sachs (1984-88
); Bilderberg Group; Brookings InstitutionTrustee; Hillary Clinton for President
.
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Amy M. Jaffe
Francis J. James
Jackson Janes
Mark Janis
Morton L. Janklow
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Merit E. Janow
B. 1958. Professor: International Trade, Columbia University. US State Departmen
t Deputy Asst. Trade Representative, Japan and China (1990-93); Skadden, Arps As
sociate (1988-90); Asia Society; Council on Foreign Relations; Bilderberg Group;
Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; Hudson Institute; Japan Society; W
omens Campaign Forum; World Trade Organization Member of the Appellate Body:(2003
-).
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Jane S. Jaquette
Nancy A. Jarvis
Cindy R. Jebb
Ian M. Jefferson
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Reuben Jeffery III
B. 1953. US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Af
fairs (2007-); US Official Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (200507); US National Security Council Senior Director, International Economic Affair
s (-2005); Coalition Provisional Authority Representative & Exec. Dir., CPA Offi
ce, Pentagon; Coalition Provisional Authority Advisor to Ambassador L. Paul Brem
er(2003); White House Staff Special Advisor to the President, Lower Manhattan De
velopment (2002); Goldman Sachs Managing Partner, Paris (1997-2001); Goldman Sac
hs Managing Partner, European Financial Institutions Group (1992-97); Goldman Sa
chs (1983-92); Davis Polk & Wardwell (-1983); Bill Bradley for President; Bush-C
heney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; National Republican Con
gressional Committee; National Republican Senatorial Committee.
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E. Patrick Jenevein III
Bonnie D. Jenkins
Kenneth M. Jensen
Robert Jervis
Alpheus W. Jessup
Philip C. Jessup Jr.
Howard F. Jeter
Dennis C. Jett
Jennifer Joel
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Eric G. John
B. 1960. US Ambassador to Thailand (2007-); US State Department Depy. Asst. Secy
. for Southeast Asian Affairs (2005-07); US State Department Minister-Counselor
for Political Affairs, Seoul, Korea (2002-05); US State Department Deputy Direct
or of Korean Affairs; US State Department Deputy Principal Officer, Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam; US State Department Orderly Departure Program, Bangkok, Thailand
(1989-92); US State Department (1983-). Wife: Sophia John (one son, one daughter
); Son: Adam; Daughter: Nicole (b. 1993, d. 2010 defenestration).
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Lionel Skipwith Johns
Darin Johnson
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James A. Johnson
B. 1943. Perseus LLC Vice Chairman (2001-); Johnson Capital Partners Chairman an
d CEO (2000-01); Fannie Mae CEO (1991-98); Fannie Mae Vice Chairman (1990); Lehm
an Brothers Managing Director, Corporate Finance; Member of the Board of Dayton
Hudson (1996-2000); Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (as Chairman, 1991-98); Me
mber of the Board of Forestar Real Estate Group (2007-); Member of the Board ofG
annett (2001-06); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (1999-); Member of the Bo
ard of KB Home (1992-); Member of the Board of Target (2000-); Member of the Boa
rd of Temple-Inland (2000-07); Member of the Board of UnitedHealth Group (1993-)
; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2001; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Instit
ution Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of
Hillary; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hilla
ry Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John Ker
ry for President; Kennedy Center Past Chairman; National Leadership PAC; New Lea
dership for America PAC; Obama for America Vice Presidential Search Committee (r
esigned); Trilateral Commission. Wife: Maxine Isaacs (one son); Son: Alfred.
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James E. Johnson
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Jay L. Johnson

B. 1946. Dominion Resources President and COO, Dominion Virginia Power (2007-);
Dominion Resources President and COO Delivery, Virginia Power (2006-07); Dominio
n Resources President and CEO Virginia Power (2002-06); Dominion Resources EVP (
2002-); Dominion Resources Senior VP Business Excellence (2000-02); Chief of Nav
al Operations (1996-2000); Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1996); US Defense Dep
artment Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel (1990-92); Member of the Board of Gen
eral Dynamics (2003-); Member of the Board of USAA; American Gas Association Boa
rd of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Air Medal (eight); Defense Distin
guished Service Medal; Legion of Merit (four); Meritorious Service Medal. Wife:
Garland Hawthorne (one daughter); Daughter: Cullen Johnson (Miss Virginia 1994,
b. 9-Dec-1970).
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Jeh C. Johnson
Jerry L. Johnson
Karen H. Johnson
L. Oakley Johnson
Larry D. Johnson
Michelle D. Johnson
Robbin S. Johnson
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Robert Wood Johnson IV
B. 1947. The Johnson Company; American Video Corporation; Council on Foreign Rel
ations; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Chairman; Robert Wood Johnson Foun
dation Trustee; Bush Pioneer 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger; Contempt of Court F
lorida. Father: Robert Wood Johnson III (d. 1970, cancer); Mother: Betty Wold Jo
hnson; Brother: Keith (d. 1975, cocaine overdose); Brother: Billy (d. 1975, moto
rcycle accident); Sister: Elizabeth Ross Johnson (Libet); Brother: Christopher Wol
d Johnson; Wife: Nancy Sale Frey (div.); Daughter: Casey; Daughter: Jaime; Daugh
ter: Daisy; Son: Robert Wood Johnson V.
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Sheila Crump Johnson
B. 1949. Billionaire. Salamander Hospitality; Washington International Horse Sho
w President; Washington Mystics; Member of the Board of Black Entertainment Tele
vision; US Information Agency cultural liaison to Jordan; Congressional Staff re
searcher for Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY); Americans for the Arts; CARE Global Am
bassador; Carnegie Hall Board of Trustees (former); Council on Foreign Relations
; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Co
mmittee; Forward Together PAC; Friends of Hillary; Healthy Site Institute Ambass
ador; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Obama for Illinois; Sigma
Alpha Iota Sorority. Husband: Robert L. Johnson (m. 1969, div. 2002); Daughter:
Paige Johnson (b. 1989); Son: Brett Johnson; Husband: William T. Newman, Jr. (ju
dge, m. 24-Sep-2005).
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Suzanne Nora Johnson
B. 1957. Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman (2004-07); Goldman Sachs Co-Director, Globa
l Investment Research Division (2002-04); Goldman Sachs Partner (1992-2007); Gol
dman Sachs (1985-92); Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Associate (1980-84); Law Clerk
to the US Court of Appeals; Member of the Board of Intuit (2007-); Member of the
Board of Pfizer (2007-); Member of the Board of Visa (2007-); Aspen Institute H
enry Crown Fellow; Bill Bradley for President; Brookings Institution Board of Di
rectors; Carnegie Institution for Science Board of Directors; Children NOW Board
of Directors; Council for Excellence in Government; Council on Foreign Relation
s; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Hillary Clinton for President; Hill
ary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Markle Foundation Trustee; RAND Corp
oration Health Board.
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Thomas S. Johnson
B. 1940. Greenpoint Financial Corporation CEO (1993-2004); Manufacturers Hanover
President (1989-91); Chemical Bank President (1983-89); Chemical Bank (1969-83)
; US Defense Department Special Assistant to the Comptroller (1966-69); Member o

f the Board of Alleghany Corporation (1997-); Member of the Board of Chemical Ba


nk (1983-89); Member of the Board of Freddie Mac; Member of the Board of Manufac
turers Hanover (1989-91); Member of the Board of Online Resources Corporation; M
ember of the Board of Phoenix Companies (2000-); Member of the Board of Prudenti
al; Member of the Board of R.R. Donnelley & Sons(1990-); Member of the Board of
Educational Broadcasting Corporation; Cancer Research Institute of America; Asia
Society Board of Directors (past); Council on Foreign Relations; Group of Thirt
y; Inner-City Scholarship Fund Board of Directors; Institute of International Ed
ucation Chairman; Lower Manhattan Development Corporation Board of Directors; Un
ited States-Japan Foundation Trustee (1993, as Chairman 2001-); United Way Board
of Directors, New York City; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Di
rectors. Wife: Ann Werner (three children); Son: Tom; Son: Scott (d. 11-Sep-2001
); Daughter: Margaret.
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Todd M. Johnson
Willene A. Johnson
W. Thomas Johnson
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Angelina Jolie
AKA Angelina Jolie Voight. B. 1975. Jewish actor. Father: Jon Voight (actor).
******
Alan K. Jones
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Anita K. Jones
B. 1942. Professor: Engineering, University of Virginia (1989-). US Defense Depa
rtment Director of Defense Research and Engineering (1993-97); Member of the Boa
rd of Avaki Corporation; Member of the Board ofBolt, Beranek and Newman (2004-09
); Member of the Board of In-Q-Tel; Member of the Board of SAIC (1987-93 and 199
8-); US Defense Department Member, Defense Science Board; US Official Member, Na
tional Science Board; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences; Association for Computing Machinery; Council o
n Foreign Relations; IEEE; John Kerry for President; MITRE Corporation Trustee;
National Academy of Engineering. Husband: William A. Wulf (university professor,
two daughters).
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David L. Jones
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James R. Jones
B. 1939. Manatt Jones Global Strategies LLC Co-Chairman; Manatt, Phelps & Philli
ps Partner; US Ambassador to Mexico (1993-97); US Congressman, Oklahoma 1st (197
3-87); White House Staff Special Assistant toLyndon B. Johnson (1965-69); Congre
ssional Staff Legislative Assistant to Rep. Ed Edmonson (1961-64); American Stoc
k Exchange CEO (1989-93); Member of the Board of American Stock Exchange (as Cha
irman, 1989-93); Member of the Board of Anheuser-Busch (1997-); American Academy
of Diplomacy; Americans for Generational Equity Trustee; American Council for C
apital Formation Board of Directors; American Red Cross (1997-2003); Close Up Fo
undation Board of Advisors; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign
Relations; American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar 1964; Oklahoma Bar
Association1964.
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James L. Jones Jr.
B. 1943. White House National Security Advisor (2009-10); US Chamber of Commerce
President, Institute for 21st Century Energy (2008-09); Atlantic Council Chairm
an (2007-09); US Ambassador Special Envoy for Middle East Regional Security (200
6-08); NATO Official Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (2003-06); US Marine Corps
Commandant (1999-2003); Member of the Board of Boeing (2007-08); Member of the
Board of Chevron (2008); Member of the Board of Invacare; Defense Distinguished
Service Medal; French Legion of Honor; Legion of Merit; National Defense Service
Medal; Presidential Unit Citation; Silver Star; Bronze Star. Wife: Diane Johnso
n (four children).

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Kerri-Ann Jones
Peter M. Joost
Boris Jordan
Eason Jordan
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Robert W. Jordan
B. 1945. Formerly personal attorney to George W. Bush. Baker Botts Senior Partne
r, Trial Department (2004-); US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2002-03); Baker Bott
s (-2001); American Arbitration Association; Council on Foreign Relations Presid
ent, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; Dallas Bar Association President (19
99); Dallas Symphony Orchestra Board of Governors; John McCain 2008; Phi Delta P
hi Legal Fraternity; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee;
State Bar of Texas former member of the Board of Directors. Wife: Ann T. Jordan
(associate prof. of anthropology, University of North Texas); Son: Mark; Son: P
eter; Son: Andrew.
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Vernon E. Jordan Jr.
B. 1935. Executive summary: Advisor to Bill Clinton. Lazard Senior Managing Dire
ctor; Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; Member of the Board of American Express
(1977-); Member of the Board of Asbury Automotive Group (2002-); Member of the
Board of Clear Channel (2000-03); Member of the Board of Dow Jones (1982-2006);
Member of the Board of J. C. Penney (1973-2003); Member of the Board of Lazard(2
005-); Member of the Board of Revlon; Member of the Board of R. J. Reynolds 1980
; Member of the Board of Sara Lee (-2005); Member of the Board of Union Carbide;
Member of the Board of Xerox (1974-2009); Barrick Gold Advisory Board; Daimler
Chrysler Advisory Board; Alfalfa Club 1989, President (2003-04); America-Israel
Friendship League U.S. National Advisory Board; Bilderberg Group; Bretton Woods
Committee; Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations;
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Comm
ittee; Economic Club of Washington, DCPresident (2004-); Ford Foundation Board o
f Directors; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hilla
ry Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hillraiser 2008; NAACP; National Lead
ership PAC; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Obama for Illinoi
s; Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council; Searchlight Leadership Fund; S
harpton 2004; Trilateral Commission; United Negro College Fund Executive Directo
r; Urban Institute Life Trustee; Urban League President (1972-81); Iraq Study Gr
oup; Alfalfa Party candidate for US President 2009; Spingarn Medal 2001; Assassi
nation Attempt shot by Joseph Paul Franklin in Fort Wayne, IN (29-May-1980); Wed
ding: Jonathan M. Tisch and Laura S. Steinberg (1988); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1
994); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Wedding: Jack Welch and Suzy Wetlaufer (
2004); Funeral: Henry Grunwald (2005) Honorary Pallbearer; Funeral: Tim Russert
(2008); Wedding: Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky (2010). Wife: Shirley (d. 19
85); Wife: Ann Dibble Jordan(m. 1986); Daughter: Vickee.
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Avi Jorisch
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Geri M. Joseph
B. 1923. US Ambassador to the Netherlands (1978-81); US Official Commission on M
ental Health (1977); US Official Commission on Income Maintenance Programs (1967
-69); National Institute of Mental HealthAdvisory council (1962-67); US Official
Commission on Youth Employment (1962-63); The Minneapolis Star-Tribune Contribu
ting Editor, Columnist (1972-78); The Minneapolis Star-Tribune Staff writer (194
6-53); Member of the Board of Honeywell; Member of the Board of Hormel; Member o
f the Board of Northwestern Bell; Member of the Board of Northwestern National B
ank; National Mental Health AssociationPresident (1968-69); Democratic National
Committee Vice-Chair (1969); Democratic National Committee Minnesota (1963); Sig
ma Delta Chi Honor Society; Council on Foreign Relations. Father: Sam Mack; Moth
er: Edith Mack; Husband: David Hoffner (div., one daughter); Daughter: Shelley;
Husband: Burton Joseph (m. 1953, two sons); Son: Ira; Son: Scott.

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James A. Joseph
Richard A. Joseph
William Josephson
******
Paul L. Joskow
B. 1946. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation President (2008-); Member of the Board of Ex
elon (2007-); Member of the Board of National Grid (2000-07); Member of the Boar
d of New England Electric System (1987-2000); Member of the Board of Putnam Mutu
al Funds; Member of the Board of State Farm Insurance (1991-2002); Member of the
Board of TransCanada Corporation (2004-); American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1991; American Bar Association; American Economic Association; American Law and
Economics Association; Boston Symphony Orchestra Board of Overseers (2005-); Cen
ter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fellow (1985-86); Committee fo
r Economic Development Chairman, Research Advisory Board (1990-94); Econometric
Society Fellow (1988); Electric Power Research Institute Chairman, Economic Advi
sory Committee (1992-95); International Association for Energy Economics; Intern
ational Society for New Institutional Economics President; Joe Lieberman for Pre
sident; National Bureau of Economic ResearchResearch Associate (1988-2007); Nati
onal Science Foundation; Obama for America $202 (21-Mar-2007); Obama for America
$200 (12-Jun-2007); Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research Board of Direct
ors (1993-2005); Phi Beta Kappa Society; American Economic Review Editorial Boar
d (1993-99). Wife: Barbara Chasen (m. 1978, one daughter); Daughter: Suzanne Zoe
Joskow (b. 1983).
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George A. Joulwan
B. 1939. One Team, Inc. President (1999-); US Defense Department Supreme Allied
Commander (1993-97); US Defense Department Commander-in-Chief, US European Comma
nd (1993-97); US Defense DepartmentCommander-in-Chief, US Southern Command (1990
-93); Member of the Board of General Dynamics (1998-); Air Medal (four); Army Co
mmendation Medal; Army Distinguished Service Medal; Bronze Star; Defense Disting
uished Service Medal (three); Legion of Merit (two); Silver Star (two).
******
Barbara T. Judge
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John P. Jumper
B. 1945. US Air Force Chief of Staff (2001-05); US Defense Department Commander,
Headquarters ACC (2000-01); US Defense Department Commander, US Air Forces in E
urope (1997-2000); US Defense Department Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space
Operations (1996-97); US Defense Department Commander, 9th Air Force (1994-96);
Member of the Board of Goodrich (2005-); Member of the Board of Jacobs Engineer
ing Group (2007-); Member of the Board of SAIC (2007-); Member of the Board of S
omanetics Corporation; Member of the Board of TechTeam Global, Inc.; Member of t
he Board of Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc.; Air Force Association Board of Dir
ectors; Council on Foreign Relations; Air Medal; Army Distinguished Service Meda
l; Distinguished Flying Cross; French Legion of Honor; Legion of Merit; Meritori
ous Service Medal; Navy Distinguished Service Medal. Wife: Ellen (three daughter
s); Daughter: Catherine; Daughter: Janet; Daughter: Melissa.
******
Helen B. Junz
Kenneth I. Juster
******
Kaden to Kester
******
Lewis B. Kaden
Robert P. Kadlec
******
Robert W. Kagan
B. 1958. Executive summary: Influential neocon, cofounded PNAC. Carnegie Endowme
nt for International Peace Senior Associate; Committee for the Liberation of Ira

q; Council on Foreign Relations; The Foreign Policy Initiative Board of Director


s; Henry Jackson Society; Project for the New American Century Co-founder; Skull
and Bones Society; US Committee on NATO Board of Directors; The Washington Post
Columnist; The New Republic Contributing Editor; The Weekly Standard Contributin
g Editor. Father: Donald Kagan (historian, b. 1932); Brother: Frederick Kagan (s
cholar); Wife: Victoria Nuland (US Ambassador to NATO); Daughter: Elena (b. 1997
); Son: David (b. 1999).
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Miles Kahler
Joseph F. Kahn
Thomas S. Kahn
Miranda M. Kaiser
Robert G. Kaiser
******
Bernard Kalb
B. 1922. Executive summary: CBS and NBC news correspondent. US Assistant Secreta
ry of State for Public Affairs (1985-86); US State Department Press attache, Mos
cow, USSR (1956-57); The New York Times(1946-60); Council on Foreign Relations.
TELEVISION: NBC Chief Diplomatic Correspondent (1980-85); CBS Washington Anchor,
CBS Morning News (1970-72); CBS Moscow Corespondent (1960-63); Reliable Sources
Moderator. Brother: Marvin Kalb (journalist); Wife: (married, four children).
******
Marvin L. Kalb
B. 1930. Executive summary: CBS and NBC news correspondent. America Abroad Media
; Council on Foreign Relations; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; Pe
abody (twice). Father: Max Kalb; Mother: Bella Portnoy; Brother: Bernard Kalb (j
ournalist, b. 4-Feb-1922); Wife: Madeleine Green.
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Jan H. Kalicki
Erez Kalir
Jonathan S. Kallmer
Elaine C. Kamarck
Jorge H. Kamine
Howard Kaminsky
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Max M. Kampelman
B. 1920. Member of the Board of Zenith National Insurance; US Ambassador Confere
nce on Security and Cooperation in Europe; Counselor of the Department of State
(1987-89); American Academy of DiplomacyChairman Emeritus; American Bar Associat
ion; American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus; Anti-Defamation League; Ameri
can Council of Trustees and Alumni National Council; American Friends Service Co
mmittee WWII conscientious objector; American Jewish Committee National Advisory
Committee; Bnai Brith; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees;
Coalition for a Democratic Majority Vice Chairman; Committee on the Present Dang
er Executive Committee; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Rela
tions; Council for a Community of Democracies Senior Advisor; Foundation for the
Defense of Democracies Distinguished Advisor; Freedom House Board of Trustees;
Friends of Joe Lieberman; Henry Jackson Society; International Center for Religi
on and Diplomacy Advisory Council; Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Board of
Overseers; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Board of Advisers; Pro
ject for the New American Century; Public International Law and Policy Group Bal
kan Action Council; US Institute of Peace Board of Directors (1992-2001); Washin
gton Institute for Near East Policy Board of Advisors; Woodrow Wilson Internatio
nal Center for Scholars Board of Trustees; US Holocaust Memorial Museum Committe
e on Conscience; Cosmos Club Award 1991; Presidential Medal of Freedom 11-Aug-19
99; Library of Congress Living Legend 2000; Heart Attack 21-Mar-1987; Romanian A
ncestry; Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Marjorie Buetow Kampelman (5 children).
******
Virginia A. Kamsky
Donald P. Kanak

Roger E. Kanet
C. S. Eliot Kang
Jane J. Kang
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Peter R. Kann
B. 1942. Dow Jones CEO (1991-2006); The Wall Street Journal Publisher (1989-2002
); The Wall Street Journal President (1989-91); The Wall Street Journal COO (198
9-90); The Wall Street Journal EVP (1985-89); The Wall Street Journal Associate
Publisher (1979-88); The Wall Street Journal Founding Publisher & Editor, The As
ian Wall Street Journal (1976-79); The Wall Street Journal Vietnam Correspondent
(1967-72?); The Wall Street Journal Reporter, Los Angeles Bureau (1965-67); The
Wall Street Journal Reporter, Pittsburgh Bureau (1964); The Wall Street Journal
summer internship (1963); Member of the Board of Dow Jones (1987-2006, as Chair
man, 1991-2006); Asia Society Trustee; Aspen Institute Trustee; John McCain 2008
; Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting 1972. Father: Robert Kann (Austrian
historian, former professor at Rutgers University); Wife: Francie (d. 1983 live
r disease, one daughter); Daughter: Hillary; Wife: Karen Elliott House (publishe
r of the Wall Street Journal, m. 1984).
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Walter H. Kansteiner III
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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Mickey Kantor
AKA Michael Kantor. B. 1939. Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw Partner (1997-); US Secret
ary of Commerce (1996-97); US Trade Representative (1993-97); Member of the Boar
d of CB Richard Ellis Group (2004-); Member of the Board of Pharmacia; Member of
the Board of Monsanto; Member of the Board of Korea First Bank; New Perspective
s Quarterly Board of Directors; Biden for President; Friends of Hillary; Gore 20
00; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; New Leadership for America P
AC; Pacific Council on International Policy; Searchlight Leadership Fund; Zeta B
eta Tau Fraternity. Wife: (d. 1978, one son); Wife: Heidi (m. 1982, one daugher)
; Daughter: Alix.
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Ann F. Kaplan
Gilbert Kaplan
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Helene L. Kaplan
B. 1939. Skadden, Arps of Counsel (1990-); Webster & Sheffield Counsel (1986-90)
; Webster & Sheffield Partner (1978-86); Member of the Board of Bell Atlantic; M
ember of the Board of Exxon Mobil (1999-2004); Member of the Board of JP Morgan
Chase (1987-2004); Member of the Board of May Department Stores (1985-2005); Mem
ber of the Board of Metropolitan Life (1987-); Member of the Board of Mobil (198
9-99); Member of the Board of Verde Exploration, Inc.; Member of the Board of Ve
rizon (1990-2003); American Museum of Natural History Trustee, Vice Chairman; Am
erican Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Arbitration Association Board of D
irectors (1978-82); American Bar Association; American Philosophical Society; As
sociation of the Bar of the City of New York; Bretton Woods Committee (1975-96);
Carnegie Corporation Chairman; Committee for Economic Development; Council on F
oreign Relations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Hillary Clinton f
or President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Institute for Adva
nced Study Past Trustee; John Kerry for President; MITRE Corporation Trustee; Ne
w York State Bar Association 1967; Partnership for New York City (1987-92). Fath
er: Jack Finkelstein; Mother: Shirley Jacobs; Husband: Mark N. Kaplan (m. 7-Sep1952, two daughters); Daughter: Marjorie Ellen; Daughter: Sue Anne.
******
Mark N. Kaplan
Richard Kaplan
Stephen S. Kaplan
Scott B. Kapnick
Vikas Kapoor

Robert A. Kapp
Ethan B. Kapstein
Zachary Karabell
Anne Karalekas
Susan L. Karamanian
Adrian Karatnycky
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Bruce E. Karatz
B. 1945. KB Home CEO (1986-2006); KB Home President of Housing Operations (198086); KB Home President, Kaufman & Broad-France (1976-80); KB Home (1972-86); Mem
ber of the Board of Avery Dennison(2001-05); Member of the Board of Edison Inter
national (2002-06); Member of the Board of Fred Meyer Stores (1997-); Member of
the Board of Honeywell (1992-2006); Member of the Board of KB Home (as Chairman,
1993-2006); Member of the Board of National Golf Properties, Inc. (1993-); Memb
er of the Board of Smiths Food & Drug Centers, Inc. (1996-); California Business
Roundtable Past Chairman; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Ca
mpaign Committee; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gore 2000;
Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee;
Los Angeles World Affairs Council; Obama for Illinois; Pacific Council on Intern
ational Policy Board of Directors; RAND Corporation Trustee; French Legion of Ho
nor 1999. Wife: Janet (div. 1999, two children); Wife:Sandra Lee (Food Network h
ost, m. 2001, div. 2007); Girlfriend: Lilly Tartikoff (widow of Brandon Tartikof
f).
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Thomas G. Karis
Jonathan Karl
Terry Lynn Karl
Stanley Karnow
Margaret P. Karns
Jonathan Karp
Richard S. Karp
Robert Kasdin
Stephen L. Kass
Jordan S. Kassalow
Theodore W. Kassinger
Allen H. Kassof
Farooq Kathwari
Abraham Katz
Daniel Roger Katz
Robert J. Katz
Sherman E. Katz
Stanley N. Katz
Peter J. Katzenstein
Roy J. Katzovicz
Richard Kauffman
Daniel J. Kaufman
******
Henry Kaufman
B. 1927. Henry Kaufman & Co. President (1988-); Salomon Brothers including as Ma
naging Director (1962-88); Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economist (-1962); F
ederal Reserve Bank of New YorkInternational Advisory Board; Member of the Board
of Freddie Mac; Member of the Board of Lehman Brothers (1995-); Animal Medical
Center Trustee; Bill Bradley for President; Economic Club of New York; Institute
of International Education Trustee (as Chairman, past); Statue of Liberty-Ellis
Island Foundation Board of Directors; Whitney Museum of American Art Trustee. W
ife: Elaine Reinheimer (m. 1957, three sons).
******
Robert R. Kaufman
Michael E. Kavoukjian
Kira Kay

Charles R. Kaye
Dalia Dassa Kaye
David Kaye
******
Juliette Kayyem
B. 1969. Executive summary: Counterterrorism wonk. Former advisor to Attorney Ge
neral Janet Reno. US Homeland Security Department Undersecretary, Massachusetts;
US Justice Department Legal advisor (1995-99); NBC National security analyst; C
NN National security analyst; National Public Radio On Point; Council on Foreign
Relations; American Bar Association National Security Law committee; Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee; Hillary Clinton for President; Human Rights F
irst Board of Directors; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Obama for
Illinois. Husband: David Barron (Harvard law professor); Daughter: Cecilia.
******
Farhad Kazemi
Charlotte G. Kea
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Thomas H. Kean
B. 1935. Selected as Chairman of the 9-11 Commission (National Commission on Ter
rorist Attacks Upon the United States), after Henry Kissinger resigned. | 9-11 C
ommission Replaced Henry Kissinger; Governor of New Jersey (1982-90); New Jersey
State Assembly (1968-77, as Speaker, 1972-73); Member of the Board of Amerada H
ess (1990-); Member of the Board of ARAMARK (1994-); Member of the Board of Bell
Atlantic(1990-); Member of the Board of CIT Group (1999-2001 and 2002-07); Memb
er of the Board of Franklin Resources (2003-); Member of the Board of Pepsi Bott
ling Group (1999-2007); Member of the Board ofUnitedHealth Group (1993-); Alpha
Phi Omega Fraternity; American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2006; Bretton Woods
Committee; Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; C
arnegie Corporation Board Member; Common Good Advisory Board; Council on Foreign
Relations; Its My Party Too Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; National Campa
ign to Prevent Teen PregnancyChairman, Board of Directors; National Committee on
US-China Relations Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee
; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Rebuilding TogetherNational A
dvisory Council; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Trustee; Terror Free Tomorrow Ad
visory Board; World Wildlife Fund; Angioplasty 16-Nov-1995. Wife: Deborah; Son:
Thomas H. Kean, Jr. (twin, b. 5-Sep-1968, NJ State Senator); Son: Reed (twin, b.
5-Sep-1968); Daughter: Alexandra.
******
John M. Keane
B. 1943. Keane Advisors, LLC Co-Founder, Senior Managing Director (2005-)
GSI Consulting, LLC President (2004-05); US Defense Department Vice Chief of
Staff, COO US Army (1999-2003); US Defense Department Deputy Commander-in-Chief
, US Atlantic Command (1998-99); Member of the Board of General Dynamics (2004-)
; Member of the Board of Metropolitan Life (2003-); URS Advisor to Chairman and
CEO; Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Senior Advisor; Defense Policy Board; Council on Fo
reign Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Board of Directors; Army Commenda
tion Medal; Bronze Star; Combat Infantryman Badge; Defense Distinguished Service
Medal; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit (five); Meritorious Service
Medal (three); Silver Star. Wife: Theresa Doyle (m. 1965, two sons); Son: Matth
ew; Son: Daniel.
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Daniel P. Kearney
B. 1939. Aetna EVP and Chief Investment Officer (1991-98); Resolution Trust Corp
oration President and CEO, Oversight Board (1989-91); Aldrich, Eastman & Waltch,
Inc. Principal (1988-89); Salomon BrothersManaging Director (1977-88); US Offic
e of Management and Budget Associate Director (1976-77); US Official President,
GNMA (Ginnie Mae, 1974-76); US Housing and Urban Development Department Deputy A
sst. Secretary (1973-74); Illinois State Official Illinois Housing Development A
uthority: Executive Dir (1969-73); Member of the Board of Fiserv (1999-); Member
of the Board of MBIA (1992-); Member of the Board of MGIC Investment (1999-); F

riends of George Allen; George W. Bush for President; Illinois State Bar Associa
tion; John McCain 2008; Joyce Foundation Board of Directors; McCain 2000; Natio
nal Republican Senatorial Committee; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Strai
ght Talk America.
******
Timothy J. Keating
Beth Keck
Tim Keeler
Kevin M. Keenan
Lonnie Keene
Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr.
Jonathan Keidan
Catherine M. Kelleher
Edmond J. Keller
Kenneth H. Keller
Barbara L. Kellerman
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P. X. Kelley
AKA Paul Xavier Kelley. B. 1928. Cassidy and Associates, Inc. Vice Chairman (198
7-); US Marine Corps Commandant (1983-87); Member of the Board of AlliedSignal;
Member of the Board of GenCorp; Member of the Board of Park Place Entertainment;
Member of the Board of PHH Corporation (1987-); Member of the Board of Saul Cen
ters, Inc.; Member of the Board of Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.; Member of the B
oard ofUST; Member of the Board of Wackenhut; J. F. Lehman & Co. Partner; Alfalf
a Club (1983), President (2007-08); American Council of Life Insurers PAC; BushCheney 04; The Conservation Fund Corporate Council; Council on Foreign Relations;
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Foundation for the Defense of Democracies Board
of Advisors; Friends of George Allen; John McCain 2008; National Legal Center f
or the Public Interest Board of Directors; Partnership for Public Service Board
of Governors; Securing Americas Future Energy Leadership Council; Legion of Merit
thrice, with V; Bronze Star twice, with V; Silver Star; Distinguished Service Medal
.
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Peter Kellner
David Kellogg
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Alfred F. Kelly Jr.
B. 1959. American Express Group President (2000-); Pepsi; Member of the Board of
Hershey (2005-07); Concern Worldwide USA Board of Directors; Council on Foreign
Relations; Santorum 2006. Wife: Margaret.
******
Arthur L. Kelly
B. 1938. KEL Enterprises, LP Managing Partner (1982-); LaSalle Steel Company Var
iously VP, EVP, President, COO (1975-81); A. T. Kearney Management Consultant (1
6 years); Member of the Board of BASF(2000-); Member of the Board of BMW; Member
of the Board of DataCard Corporation; Member of the Board of Deere (1993-); Mem
ber of the Board of LaSalle Steel Company; Member of the Board of Nalco Chemical
; Member of the Board of Northern Trust (1988-); Member of the Board of Snap-on
(1978-); Member of the Board of Tejas Gas; Member of the Board of Thyssen Indust
rie AG; Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush
for President.
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Brendan S. Kelly
Frank Kelly
Jim Kelly
-?>James P., UPS>http://www.nndb.com/people/767/000128383/
******
John H. Kelly
B. 1939. US Ambassador to Finland (1991-94); US Assistant Secretary of State for
Near East Affairs (1989-91); US State Department Policy Planning Staff Deputy D

irector (1988-89); US Ambassador to Lebanon(1986-88); US State Department ShortTerm Special Projects Officer, Office of Management (1985-86); US State Departme
nt Principal Deputy Asst. Secy. for European Affairs (1983-85); US State Departm
ent Senior Deputy Asst. Secy. for Public Affairs (1982-83); US State Department
Deputy Executive Secretary (1981); US State Department Director, Secretariat Sta
ff (1980-81); US State Department Politico-Military Officer, Paris, France (1976
-80); US State Department Special Assistant to the Dept. Counselor (1975-76); US
State Department Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs (1974); US Defense Departm
ent Assistant for Thailand, Office of the Secretary of Defense (1973-74); US Sta
te Department Politico-Military Analyst, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1972
-73); US State Department Consul, Songkhla, Thailand (1969-71); US State Departm
ent Vice Consul, Ankara, Turkey (1965-67); Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Sharon Kelly McBride
Herbert C. Kelman
Eugenia Kemble
Geoffrey Kemp
Frederick S. Kempe
Maximilian W. Kempner
Donald M. Kendall
Peter B. Kenen
Kenneth Keniston
Christopher Kennan
******
Caroline Kennedy
B. 1957. EMILYs List $500 (16-Oct-2001); Friends of Hillary $2,100 (5-Sep-2006);
Gore 2000 $1,000 (31-Mar-1999); Hillary Clinton for President $2,300 (29-Jun-200
7); John F. Kennedy Library FoundationPresident; Obama for America $2,300 (18-Se
p-2007); The Harvard Crimson; Wedding: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver (
1986) Maid of Honor; Kennedy Family. Father: John F. Kennedy (US President, b. 1
917, d. 1963); Mother: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (US First Lady, b. 1929, d. 19
94); Brother: John F. Kennedy, Jr. (magazine publisher, b. 1960, d. 1999); Husba
nd: Edwin Schlossberg (museum interior designer, m. 19-Jul-1986, two daughters,
one son); Daughter: Rose Kennedy Schlossberg (b. 25-Jun-1988); Daughter: Tatiana
Celia Kennedy Schlossberg (b. 5-May-1990); Son: John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossber
g (b. 19-Jan-1993).
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Craig Kennedy
David Kennedy
-?>David L., Revlon: http://www.nndb.com/people/260/000128873/
******
Edward Kennedy Jr.
(disability rights attorney, b. 26-Sep-1961)
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Muhtar Kent
B. 1952. Coca Cola President and CEO (2008-); Coca Cola President, International
Operations (2006-08); Coca Cola President and COO, North Asia, Eurasia and Midd
le East (2005-06); Anadolu Group CEO, Efes Beverage Group (1999-2005); Coca Cola
Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil-Europe (1995-99); Coca Cola VP East Central
Europe (1988-95); Coca Cola GM Turkey and Central Asia (1985-88); Coca Cola (19
78-85); Member of the Board of Coca Cola (2008-); Member of the Board of Coca-Co
la Icecek; Bilderberg Group; Ronald McDonald House Charities Board of Trustees;
Special Olympics Board of Directors; US-China Business Council Vice Chairman. Fa
ther: Necdet Kent (Turkish FSO, d. 2002); Mother: Sevim; Wife: Defne (two childr
en).
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Nannerl O. Keohane
AKA Nannerl Overholser. B. 1940. Member of the Board of IBM; American Academy of
Arts and Sciences; American Philosophical Society; American Political Science A
ssociation; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Council on Foreign Relations; EMIL

Ys List; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Trilateral Comm
ission; Phi Beta Kappa Society; National Womens Hall of Fame (1995). Father: Jame
s Overholser (d.); Mother: Grace Overholser White (d.); Brother: Knowles Arthur
Overholser; Sister: Geneva Overholser; Husband: Robert Keohane.
******
Robert O. Keohane
Rose Keravuori
Paul J. Kern
Ann Z. Kerr
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Bob Kerrey
AKA Joseph Robert Kerrey. B. 1943. 9-11 Commission Replaced Max Cleland; US Sena
tor, Nebraska (1989-2001); Governor of Nebraska (1983-87); Member of the Board o
f Genworth Financial (2004-); Member of the Board of Jones Apparel Group; Member
of the Board of Tenet Healthcare (2001-); Alfalfa Club 1995; American Legion; C
ommittee for the Liberation of Iraq; Concord Coalition; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; John Kerry for President; Lions Club; New Leadership for America PAC; The
Reform Institute Advisory Board; Science Debate 2008; Sertoma; Society of Innoc
ents 1964-65; Veterans of Foreign Wars; VoteVets Board of Advisors; Phi Gamma De
lta Fraternity; Congressional Medal of Honor; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 2-S, enli
sted anyway; Roast: Tim Russert (1993); New Democrat Movement Founder, Senate Ne
w Democrat Coalition. Wife: (div., one son, one daughter); Son: Ben; Daughter: L
indsey; Girlfriend: Debra Winger (actress, dated 1983-85); Wife: Sarah Paley (on
e son); Son: Henry (b. 10-Sep-2001).
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John Forbes Kerry (Kohn)
B. 1943. US Senator, Massachusetts (1985-); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
(1983-85); America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Security Project Board
of Directors; Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Democratic Senatorial Camp
aign Committee; John Kerry for President; Progressive Policy Institute; Vietnam
Veterans Against the War; Young Democrats; Skull and Bones Society; Bronze Star;
National Defense Service Medal; Purple Heart 3 times; Presidential Unit Citatio
n; Silver Star; Trespassing Lexington, MA (30-May-1971); Secret Service Codename
Minuteman; Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Funeral: R
onald Reagan (2004); Funeral: Hunter S. Thompson (2005); Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2
009); New Democrat Movement Senate New Democrat Coalition; Forbes Family by birt
h (mother); Winthrop Family by marriage (maternal grandmother); Jewish Ancestry
paternal grandfather Frederick A. Kerry (born Fritz Kohn). Father: Richard Kerry
; Mother: Rosemary Forbes Kerry; Sister: Peggy (works at United Nations, b. 11-N
ov-1941); Brother: Cameron Kerry; Sister: Diana (b. 16-Apr-1947); Wife: Julie St
imson Thorne (m. 23-May-1970, sep. 1982, div. 1988, annulled 1997, d. 2006); Dau
ghter: Alexandra (b. 1973); Daughter: Vanessa (b. 1976); Wife: Teresa Heinz (hei
ress to part of Heinz fortune, m. 26-May-1995); Son: John (stepson); Son: Andre
(stepson); Son: Christopher (stepson); Girlfriend: Emma Gilbey (dated 1980s, ex, dated David Gilmour, now m. to Bill Keller); Girlfriend: Lee Whitnum (dated 19
90s for 20 months, according to her); Girlfriend: Catherine Oxenberg (dated 1989
); Girlfriend: Morgan Fairchild.
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Peggy Kerry
U.N.
******
Vanessa Kerry
Glenn Kessler
Martha Neff Kessler
W. Carl Kester
******
Khalidi to Kwoh
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Rashid I. Khalidi
B. 1950. Currently holds the Edward Said Chair of Middle East Studies at Columbi

a (which is funded by anonymous benefactor), and is Director of Columbia Univers


itys Middle East Institute.
******
Zalmay M. Khalilzad
B. 1951. US Ambassador to the United Nations (17-Apr-2007 to 20-Jan-2009); US Am
bassador to Iraq (21-Jun-2005 to 26-Mar-2007); US Ambassador to Afghanistan (28Nov-2003 to 20-Jun-2005, special envoy); US National Security Council Islamic Ou
treach, Southwest Asia Initiatives; US Defense Department Assistant Deputy Under
secretary of Defense, Policy Planning (1991-92); US State Department Special Adv
isor to the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs (1985-89); Cambridge E
nergy Research Associates Analyst; Unocal Consultant; Council on Foreign Relatio
ns; Project for the New American Century; RAND CorporationProject Air Force (199
3-99). Wife: Cheryl Benard (analyst at RAND Corporation, two sons); Son: Alexand
er Khalilzad Benard; Son: Maximilian Khalilzad Benard.
******
Parag Khanna
Vikram Khanna
Raffi Khatchadourian
Nina Khrushcheva
Nicola N. Khuri
Robert Kiernan
Robert R. Kiley
Andrew B. Kim
Hanya Marie Kim
Mike Kim
Sukhan Kim
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Robert M. Kimmitt
B. 1947. US Treasury Department Deputy Secretary (2005-); US Ambassador to Germa
ny (1991-93); US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1989-91); Sidle
y Austin Partner (1987-89); US National Security Council Staff (1976-77, 1978-83
); Commerce One President and Vice Chairman; Member of the Board of Mannesmann A
G; Member of the Board of Siemens; Member of the Board of United Defense Industr
ies, Inc.; Time Warner Chairman of International Advisory Council; American Acad
emy of Diplomacy; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of George
Allen; George W. Bush for President; Lindsey Graham for Senate; Air Medal; Bron
ze Star (three times); Purple Heart. Father: Joseph Stanley Kimmitt (Senate Secr
etary, b. 5-Apr-1918, d. 7-Dec-2004); Mother: Eunice Wegener Kimmitt; Brother: J
oseph H. Kimmitt; Brother: Mark T. Kimmitt; Sister: Mary K. Laxton; Sister: Judy
K. Rainey; Wife: Holly Sutherland Kimmitt (5 children).
******
James V. Kimsey
B. 1939. AOL Founding CEO; Member of the Board of Capital One; Member of the Boa
rd of Triple Canopy; Academy of Achievement (1998); Alfalfa Club 2002; Associati
on for Diplomatic Studies and TrainingAdvisory Council; Atlantic Council Directo
r; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Forward Together PAC; Fr
iends of George Allen; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton
for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; International Cri
sis Group Board; John Kerry for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain
Victory Committee; Metropolitan Club; National Republican Senatorial Committee;
New Republican Majority Fund; Obama for America; Romney for President; Santorum
2006; Sharpton 2004; Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Honorary Board of
Directors; Washington Baseball Club. Son: Mike; Son: Mark; Son: Ray.
******
William P. Kinane
Molly E. Kinder
Elizabeth King
Henry L. King
Kay King

Robert R. King
Susan King
Tim Kingston
Kevin J. Kinsella
Judith Kipper
Antonios Kireopoulos
Heather K. Kiriakou
Crispian Kirk
Rik Kirkland
David Kirkpatrick
Melanie Kirkpatrick
Jodie Kirshner
Leonid Kishkovsky
Orde F. Kittrie
Karin L. Kizer
Seth A. Klarman
David Klein
Edward Klein
George Klein
Jacques Paul Klein
******
Joseph A. Klein
B. 1946. Anonymous author of Primary Colors. Time International Affairs Correspo
ndent, In The Arena (2003-); The New Yorker Washington Correspondent (1996-2000)
; Newsweek Columnist, Public Lives(1990s); New York Magazine Political Columnist
(1987-92); Rolling Stone Contributing Editor (1975-80); Rolling Stone Washingto
n Bureau Chief (1975-77); The Real Paper News Editor (1972-74); WGBH-TV Boston R
eporter (1972); Guggenheim Fellowship; Council on Foreign Relations; CBS Comment
ator (1992-96).
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Stephanie T. Kleine-Ahlbrandt
Jack W. Klimp
Frank G. Klotz
James M. Klurfeld
Albert B. Knapp
Jonathan A. Knee
Gary E. Knell
Edward S. Knight
Jessie J. Knight Jr.
Cindy Ko
******
Laurette T. Koellner
B. 1955. Boeing Senior VP & President International (2006-); Boeing President, C
onnexion (2004-06); Boeing EVP Internal Services & CAO (2002-04); Boeing Preside
nt, Shared Services Group (2000-02); Boeing VP & Controller (1999-2000); Boeing
VP & General Auditor (1997-99); McDonnell-Douglas VP & General Auditor (1996-97)
; McDonnell-Douglas HR Director (1994-96); McDonnell-Douglas (1978-94); Member o
f the Board of Exostar; Member of the Board of Sara Lee (2003-); Chicagoland Cha
mber of Commerce Board of Directors; Economic Club of Chicago; Intiman Theatre (
Seattle) Trustee; Society of Human Resources Management.
******
Richard J. Kogan
B. 1941. Schering-Plough CEO (1996-2003); Schering-Plough President (1986-2003);
Schering-Plough COO (1986-96); Schering-Plough EVP Pharmaceutical Operations (1
982-86); Ciba-Geigy President US Pharmacy (1979-82); Ciba-Geigy President Canadi
an Operations (1976-79); Ciba-Geigy Divisional VP Planning (1975-76); Member of
the Board of Bank of New York Mellon (2007-); Member of the Board of Bank of New
York (1996-2007); Member of the Board of Colgate-Palmolive (1996-); Member of t
he Board of Schering-Plough (as Chairman, 1998-2002); Council on Foreign Relatio
ns; Bush-Cheney 04; Business Roundtable; George W. Bush for President; John McCai

n 2008; McCain-Palin Victory 2008. Wife: Susan Linda Scher (m. 29-Aug-1965).
******
Andrew Kohut
B. 1942. Pew Research Center President (2004-); Times Mirror Co. Center for the
People & the Press (1993-95); Times Mirror Co. Director of Surveys (1990-92); Th
e Gallup Organization President (1979-89); Columbia Journalism Review Columnist;
American Association for Public Opinion Research President (1994-95); Council o
n Foreign Relations; Market Research Council; National Council on Public PollsPr
esident (2000-01). Wife: Diane Colasanto (two sons, one daughter); Son: Matt; Da
ughter: Amy; Son: Nick.
******
Jeff Kojac
J. Christopher Kojima
Charles E. M. Kolb
******
James T. Kolbe
B. 1942. Gay. US Congressman, Arizona 8th (2003-07); US Congressman, Arizona 5th
(1985-2003); Arizona State Senate (1977-82); 4-H Club; Close Up Foundation Boar
d of Advisors; Inter-American Dialogue; International Republican Institute Board
of Directors; Its My Party Too National Advisory Board; John McCain 2008; Kenned
y Center ex-officio member; Log Cabin Republicans National Advisory Board; McCai
n 2000; Republican Main Street Partnership; Ripon Society; World Economic Forum;
Congressional Pages; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994).
******
Edward A. Kolodziej
Steven R. Koltai
Lucy Komisar
******
Morton M. Kondracke
B. 1939. Roll Call (1992-); Newsweek 1985; The Wall Street Journal 1980; The New
Republic (1977-85); The Chicago Sun-Times (1964-76); The Washington Star; The M
cLaughlin Group (1982-); Parkinsons Action Network Board of Directors; Dubya Nick
name Morton; Heart Attack Nov-1990; Polish Ancestry Paternal; Jewish Ancestry Ma
ternal (grandfather). Father: Matthew Kondracke; Mother: Genevieve Abrams; Broth
er: Mike
Brother: Dave; Wife: Millicent Martinez (m. 1967, d. 22-Jul-2004 Parkinsons, two
daughters); Daughter: Alexandra; Daughter: Andrea.
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Steven E. Koonin
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Lawrence J. Korb
B. 1939. Advisor to Reagan-Bush committee in 1980. Long associated with a number
of prominent think tanks, he makes frequent appearances as a talking head on te
levision. | Raytheon VP Corporate Operations (former); US Defense Department Ass
istant Secretary for Manpower, Reserve Affairs & Logistics (1981-85); US Defense
Department Consultant, Office of the Secretary (1975-81); Center for American P
rogress Senior Fellow; Center for Defense Information Senior Adviser; The Consti
tution Project Constitutional Amendments Initiative; American Enterprise Institu
te Director of Defense Policy Studies; Council on Foreign Relations; Brookings I
nstitution; VoteVets Board of Advisors.
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Andrzej Korbonski
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John C. Kornblum
B. 1943. Lazard Chairman, Germany; US Ambassador to Germany (1997-2001); US Assi
stant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1996); US State Department (196496); American Academy in BerlinTrustee; American Academy of Diplomacy; American
Council on Germany Board of Directors; Center for Strategic & International Stud
ies Senior Adviser (2001). Wife: Helen Sen (m. 1987, two sons).
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Michael V. Kostiw
Mahesh K. Kotecha
Steven Kotler
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Bruce S. Kovner
B. 1945. Executive summary: Caxton Associates billionaire. The New York Sun; Com
mentary Magazine music critic; American Enterprise Institute Chairman, Board of
Trustees; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Jo
e Lieberman; John McCain 2008; Lincoln Center; Manhattan Institute for Policy Re
search Board of Trustees; New York Metropolitan Opera; Rudy Giuliani Presidentia
l Committee; Draft Deferment: Vietnam 2-S; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Isidore Kovn
er (Moishe); Mother: Sophie (d. 1965, suicide); Brother: Benjamin; Wife: Sarah Pet
er (m. 1973, div. 1998); Daughter: Katherine; Daughter: Rachel; Girlfriend: Mary
Wissler (Harvard girlfriend).
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Sherri G. Kraham
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Robert E. Kramek
B. 1939. American Bureau of Shipping President and COO (2004-06); American Burea
u of Shipping President, Americas Division (1998-2004); US Coast Guard Commandan
t (1994-98); US Coast Guard Chief of Staff; Member of the Board of Rowan Compani
es (2007-); American Society of Naval Engineers; Council on Foreign Relations; N
avy League; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Wife: Patricia Har
vard (three daughters, one son); Daughter: Tracy; Son: Joseph; Daughter: Suzanne
; Daughter: Nancy.
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Reed Kramer
Jane Kramer
Michael Kramer
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Orin S. Kramer
B. 1945. General Partner of investment manager Kramer Spelman LP, now part of Bo
ston Provident Partners LP. New Jersey State Official Chairman, New Jersey State
Investment Council (2003-); US Treasury Department Advisory Commission on Finan
cial Services (1995); California State Official Executive Dir., Commission on Ra
temaking for Workers Comp. Ins. (1990); McKinsey & Company (1981-83); White Hous
e Staff Associate Director, Domestic Policy Staff (1977-81); Simpson Thacher & B
artlett Associate (-1977); Al Franken for Senate; Council on Foreign Relations;
Alliance for Climate Protection Governing Council; Democratic Congressional Camp
aign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gore 2000; Hillary
Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory
2004; National Leadership PAC; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for Americ
a; Obama for Illinois; One America Committee; Reuniting Our Country PAC.
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Steven Philip Kramer
Thomas F. Kranz
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Stephen D. Krasner
B. 1942. Director of Policy Planning (2005-07); US National Security Council Dir
ector for Governance and Development (2002); US State Department Policy Planning
Staff (2001-02); American Economic Association; American Political Science Asso
ciation; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; Hoover Institution Senior
Fellow by courtesy; Council on Foreign Relations; International Studies Associa
tion; Peace Corps Nigeria (1963-65); Phi Beta Kappa Society.
******
Richard M. Krasno
Clifford Krauss
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Charles Krauthammer
B. 1950. The Washington Post Columnist; The New Republic; Foundation for the Def

ense of Democracies Distinguished Advisor; Nixon Center Advisory Council; Projec


t for the New American Century; Presidents Council on Bioethics; Pulitzer Prize f
or Commentary 1987; Paralyzed. Wife: Robyn (artist); Son: Daniel.
******
Henry R. Kravis
B. 1944. Net worth $2.5B. First cousin of George R. Roberts. Kohlberg Kravis Rob
erts Senior Partner (1976-); Bear Stearns (-1976); Member of the Board of Gillet
te; Member of the Board of Safeway; Member of the Board of RJR Nabisco; Member o
f the Board of Owens-Illinois; Bilderberg Group; Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign America
Inc.; Council on Foreign Relations; Dreier for Congress Committee; Elizabeth Do
le Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberma
n; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain for Senat
e 98; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Mount Sinai Hospital Trustee; Mount Sinai Hospi
tal $15M donation (2002); National Republican Senatorial Committee; New Republic
an Majority Fund; New York City Investment Fund Chairman; Partnership for New Yo
rk CityChairman (past); Pete Coors for Senate; Quayle 2000; Solutions America PA
C; Straight Talk America; The Business Council; Wedding: Jonathan M. Tisch and L
aura S. Steinberg (1988). Father: (oil executive); Wife: Helene Diane Shulman (d
iv.); Son: Harrison (b. 1972, d. 1991 car accident); Son: Robert (b. 1973); Daug
hter: Kimberly (b. 1975); Wife: Carolyne Roehm (fashion designer, m. 1985, div.
1993); Wife: Marie-Jose Kravis (economist, b. 1949, m. 1994, two children).
******
Marie-Jose Kravis
AKA Marie-Jose Drouin. B. 1949. Museum of Modern Art President (2005-); Museum of
Modern Art Trustee (1998-); Hudson Institute Executive Director, Canada (1976-9
4); Hudson Institute Senior Fellow (1973-); Hudson Institute Trustee, Executive
Committee; Power Corporation of Canada Financial analyst; Member of the Board of
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (1987-?); Member of the Board of Hollinger I
nternational (1995-2003); Member of the Board of Ford Motors; Member of the Boar
d of Vivendi; Member of the Board of Interactive Data Corporation; Member of the
Board of Hasbro; Member of the Board of Standard Life Insurance (past); Holling
er International Audit Committee (1997-2003); Bilderberg Group; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Institute for Advanced Study Board member; Memorial Sloan-Ketterin
g Cancer Center; Robin Hood Foundation Trustee, Chairman (past); Trilateral Comm
ission; National Post Columnist (past); Canadian Official Special Assistant to t
he Solicitor General (past); Canadian Official Special Assistant to Minister of
Supply and Services Jean-Pierre Goyer (c. 1976). Husband: Jean-Pierre Goyer (Can
adian cabinet minister, claimed common law m. 1976, div.); Husband: Charles Duto
it (conductor, div.); Husband: Henry Kravis (billionaire, b. 1944, m. 1994, two
children).
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Mary Jeanne Kreek
Thomas Krens
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Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr.
B. 1950. Executive summary: The Army and Vietnam. Center for Strategic and Budge
tary Assessments Executive Director; Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Michael Krepon
Sarah E. Kreps
Jay L. Kriegel
Victoria R. Krikorian
Bernard Krisher
******
Nicholas D. Kristof
B. 1959. New York Times Op-Ed columnist. Pulitzer Prize for International Report
ing 1990 (with Sheryl Wu Dunn); The New York Times Columnist; The Harvard Crimso
n; Polk Award 1990; Polk Award1989; Overseas Press Club Award 1990; Rhodes Schol
arship; Future Farmers of America; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Surgery for kidney ca
ncer (Jun-2010). Wife: Sheryl WuDunn (two sons, one daughter); Son: Gregory; Son

: Geoffrey; Daughter: Caroline.


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Sandra J. Kristoff
Kate M. Kroeger
Matthew Kroenig
Anthony T. Kronman
Anne O. Krueger
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Charles C. Krulak
B. 1942. MBNA Executive vice Chairman and CAO (2004-05); MBNA Senior Vice Chairm
an and CEO, MBNA Europe (2001-05); MBNA Senior Vice Chairman and CAO, MBNA Ameri
ca (1999-2001); US Marine Corps Commandant (1995-99); Member of the Board of Con
oco-Phillips (2002-); Member of the Board of Freeport-McMoRan (2007-); Member of
the Board of Phelps Dodge (2005-07); Member of the Board of Union Pacific (2006
-); Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; National Republican Congression
al Committee; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Distinguished Se
rvice Medal; Meritorious Service Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Navy Com
mendation Medal; Presidential Unit Citation; Purple Heart; Silver Star. Father:
Lt. Gen. Victor H. Krulak (Brute); Wife: Zandi Meyers (two sons); Son: David; Son:
Todd.
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Charlotte Ku
Roger M. Kubarych
Nancy Jo Kuenstner
Steven G. Kull
Anil Kumar
Maria T. Kumar
Nisha Kumar
Raj Kumar
Vinay Kumar
Punita Kumar-Sinha
Michael Kumin
Bruce R. Kuniholm
Geraldine S. Kunstadter
Charles A. Kupchan
Clifford A. Kupchan
Tamara Kupperman Thorp
James R. Kurth
******
Daniel C. Kurtzer
B. 1949. US Ambassador to Israel 2001-05; US Ambassador to Egypt 1997-2001; Amer
ican Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations; Jewish Ancestry. Father
: Nathan Kurtzer; Mother: Sylvia Kurtzer; Wife: Sheila Kurtzer (m., three sons);
Son: David Shimon Kurtzer; Son: Yehuda
Son: Jacob.
******
Robert A. Kushen
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Dennis H. Kux
B. 1931. US Ambassador to Ivory Coast 1986-89; American Academy of Diplomacy; As
sociation for Diplomatic Studies and Training Senior Fellow; Council on Foreign
Relations; Middle East Institute Scholar-in-Residence; Obama for America; Woodro
w Wilson International Center for Scholars Senior Policy Scholar.
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Stewart Kwoh
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Laber to Lewy
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Jeri L. Laber
Danny Labin

Elise Labott
Ted Ladd
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Philip Lader
B. 1946. US Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1997-2001); Small Business Adminis
tration Administrator (1994-97); White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1993-94); US
Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director for Management (-1993); Nelson
Mullins Riley & Scarborough Partner; Morgan Stanley Senior Adviser; Member of th
e Board of AES (2001-); Member of the Board of Lloyds of London; Member of the Bo
ard of Marathon Oil (2002-); Member of the Board of Rusal; Member of the Board o
f WPP Group (as Chairman, 2001-); American Red Cross Board of Directors; Atlanti
c Council Board of Directors; British Museum Trustee; Campaign for American Lead
ership in the Middle East; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign R
elations; Florida Bar; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President;
Pilgrims Society; RAND Corporation Trustee; Renaissance Weekend Founder (1981);
Smithsonian Institution Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Funeral: Ric
hard Nixon (1994). Wife: Linda LeSourd Lader; Daughter: Mary-Catherine Lader; Da
ughter: Whitaker Lader.
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Sarah O. Ladislaw
Drew Ladner
Vinca LaFleur
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Maria Elena Lagomasino
B. 1950. GenSpring Family Offices CEO (2005-); JP Morgan Chase Chairman and CEO,
JP Morgan Private Bank (2001-05); Chase Manhattan Bank Managing Director, Globa
l Private Banking (1997-2001); Chase Manhattan Bank VP (1983-97); Citibank to VP
(1977-83); Member of the Board of Avon (2000-); Member of the Board of Coca Col
a (2003-06); Member of the Board of Philips-Van Heusen Corporation; Committee of
200; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Club of New York; National Geograph
ic Society Trustee; Synergos Institute Trustee.
******
Mark P. Lagon
Ellen Laipson
Gabriel C. Lajeunesse
David A. Lake
Denis Lamb
Brett B. Lambert
Benjamin S. Lambeth
Lansing Lamont
David M. Lampton
Carol J. Lancaster
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Richard D. Land
B. 1947. Executive summary: Southern Baptist Convention. Arlington Group; Counci
l on Foreign Relations 2006; National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters; Nat
ional Religious Broadcasters Board Member; Institute on Religion and Public Poli
cy Board of Advisors; Time Magazine 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America.
Wife: Rebekah Van Hooser (3 children).
******
George W. Landau
B. 1920. US Ambassador to Venezuela 1982; US Ambassador to Chile 1977-82; US Amb
assador to Paraguay 1972-77; American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign R
elations; Naturalized US Citizen1943; Coca Cola Senior advisor, Latin America. F
ather: J. A. Landau; Mother: Jeannette Klausner Landau; Wife: Maria A. Jobst (m.
15-Jul-1947).
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Charles M. Lane
David J. Lane
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Robert W. Lane
B. 1949. Deere President and CEO (2000-09); Deere President, Worldwide Agricultu
ral Equipment (1999-2000); Deere President and CEO of Deere Credit, Inc. (1999-2
000); Deere Senior VP Region II, Europe, Africa & Middle East (1998-99); Deere C
FO (1996-98); Deere (1982-2009); First National Bank of Chicago (1974-82); Membe
r of the Board of BMW; Member of the Board of Deere (as Chairman, 2000-10); Memb
er of the Board of General Electric (2005-); Member of the Board of Northern Tru
st (2009-); Member of the Board of Verizon (2004-); Figge Art Museum National Ad
visory Council; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; Committee for Economi
c Development; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for President; Linco
ln Park Zoo Honorary Director; Lyric Opera of Chicago; New Leadership for Americ
a PAC; Trilateral Commission. Wife: Patricia (three children).
******
James T. Laney
B. 1927. Administrator: President, Emory University (1977-93). US Ambassador to
South Korea (1993-96); Member of the Board of Coca Cola; Member of the Board of
SunTrust Georgia; Korea Society Advisory Council; Chi Phi Fraternity. Father: Th
omas Mann Laney; Mother: Mary Hughey; Wife: Berta Radford (m. 1949, five childre
n).
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Scott J. Lang
Robert J. Langlois
Joseph LaPalombara
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Lewis H. Lapham
B. 1935. Harpers 1971-76, 1984-2005; The New York Herald Tribune (1960-62); The S
an Francisco Examiner (1957-59); Americans for Libraries Council Board Chairman;
Century Club; Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Joan Brooke Reeves (m. 1972);
Son: Andrew Lapham; Son: Winston Lapham.
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Gail W. Lapidus
Edward V. LaPuma
******
Nicholas R. Lardy
B. 1946. Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow (2003-); Brookings
Institution Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies (1995-2003); National Committe
e on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Re
lations.
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Richard Lariviere
F. Stephen Larrabee
Randall Larsen
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Charles R. Larson
B. 1936. US Defense Department Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Command (1991-94);
Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Fleet (1990-91); US Defense Department Deputy Ch
ief of Naval Operations (1988-90); White House Staff Naval Aide to the President
(1969-71); US Interior Department Special Asst. to Secretary of the Interior (1
968-69); Member of the Board of Baltimore Gas and Electric (1998-); Member of th
e Board of Constellation Energy Group (1999-2002); Member of the Board of Edge T
echnologies, Inc.; Member of the Board of Esterline Technologies; Member of the
Board of Northrop Grumman (2002-); Atlantic Council Board of Directors; Council
on Foreign Relations; White House Fellows (1968-69); Bronze Star; Defense Distin
guished Service Medal; Legion of Merit (three times); Navy Achievement Medal; Na
vy Commendation Medal; Navy Distinguished Service Medal (seven times). Wife: Sar
ah Elizabeth Craig (Sally, m. 19-Aug-1961, three daughters); Daughter: Sigrid Anne
; Daughter: Erica Lynn; Daughter: Kirsten Elizabeth.
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Ellie Larson
Jonathan Lash

Salvatore LaSpada
Marc Lasry
Lawrence J. Lasser
Noel V. Lateef
Laura Lauder
******
Leonard A. Lauder
B. 1933. Este Lauder CEO (1982-99); Este Lauder President (1972-95); Este Lauder (1
958-); Member of the Board of Este Lauder Chairman (1995-); Whitney Museum of Ame
rican Art Trustee (1977-; as Chairman, 1994-); Aspen Institute Trustee; Biden fo
r President; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Quayle 92; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Dean for America; Forbes 2000; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee;
Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Mark Foley; George W. B
ush for President; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Presid
ent; John Kerry for President; John McCain 2008; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center Presidents Council; New Leadership for America PAC; Rudy Giuliani Preside
ntial Committee; Solutions America PAC; French Legion of Honor 2002. Father: Jos
eph Lauder; Mother: Este Lauder; Brother: Ronald S. Lauder (former US Ambassador
to Austria); Wife: Evelyn Hausner Lauder (Senior VP, Estee Lauder; two children)
; Son: William Lauder (CEO, Estee Lauder); Son: Gary Lauder.
******
Ronald S. Lauder
B. 1944. Net worth $3B (Forbes 2007). Central European Media Enterprises Chairma
n (1990-); RSL Communications; US Ambassador to Austria (1986-87); US Defense De
partment Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and NATO policy (1983-86); Este
Lauder EVP (-1983); Este Lauder (1964-); Member of the Board of Este Lauder (1988); Member of the Board of Este Lauder Chairman, Estee Lauder International (-1983
; 1987-2002); Museum of Modern Art Chairman (past); America-Israel Friendship Le
ague Board of Directors; Anti-Defamation League Board of Directors; Cantor for C
ongress; Council on Foreign Relations; Conference of Presidents of Major America
n Jewish Organizations Chairman (1999-01?); Every Republican is Crucial PAC; Fri
ends of George Allen; Neue Galerie Founder (2001); Jewish National Fund National
President; New Yorkers for Term Limits Chairman; US Term Limits Board of Direct
ors; United States Holocaust Memorial Council; Womens Campaign Forum; World Jewis
h Congress President (2007-); World Jewish Congress Treasurer (past); Issued Con
cealed Carry Permit New York City (2006). Father: Joseph Lauder; Mother: Este Lau
der; Brother: Leonard Lauder (Chairman of Este Lauder); Wife: Jo Carole Knopf (m.
Jul-1967, two children); Daughter: Aerin Lauder (b. 23-Apr-1970); Daughter: Jan
e Lauder (m. Kevin M. Warsh).
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William P. Lauder
B. 1961. Este Lauder President & CEO (2004-); Este Lauder COO (2003-04); Este Laude
r President, Clinique Worldwide (2001-03); Este Lauder Group President, The Este L
auder Companies (2001-03); Este Lauder President, Clinique Laboratories (1998-200
1); Este Lauder VP/General Manager, eventually President, Origins Natural Resourc
es (1990-98); Este Lauder Regional Marketing Director, New York Metro Area, Clini
que USA (1986); Prescriptives Field Sales Manager (1984-86); Macys executive trai
ning program; Member of the Board of Este Lauder (1996-); Bill Bradley for Presid
ent; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Fresh Air Fund Board of Directors
; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Commi
ttee; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hi
llary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for President; John McC
ain 2008; New Leadership for America PAC; Partnership for New York City Board of
Directors; Pete Coors for Senate; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Young M
ens Christian Association Board of Directors, 92nd Street Y. Father: Leonard Laud
er (Chairman of Estee Lauder); Mother: Evelyn Hausner Lauder; Brother: Gary Laud
er; Wife: (m.).
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Paul A. Laudicina
Philip C. Lauinger Jr.

Jonathan Laurence
Jeffrey Laurenti
******
Ned C. Lautenbach
B. 1944. Covansys CEO (2001-02); Acterna CEO (1999-2003); Clayton, Dubilier & Ri
ce Partner (1998-); IBM Senior VP & Group Executive, WW Sales & Services (-1998)
; IBM (1968-98); Member of the Board ofActerna (as Chairman); Member of the Boar
d of Eaton (1997-); Member of the Board of Covansys (as Co-Chairman, 2000-04); M
ember of the Board of Italtel Holding SpA (2004-); Member of the Board of Sony(2
006-); Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations;
Elizabeth Dole Committee; John McCain 2008; Naples Philharmonic Center for the A
rts Trustee; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Univers
ity of Cincinnati Foundation Trustee. Wife: Cynthia
Daughter: Allison Ann Lautenbach.
******
Terrill E. Lautz
Kathryn C. Lavelle
******
David A. Laventhol
B. 1933. Committee to Protect Journalists Chairman (2002-05); Columbia Journalis
m Review Publisher (1999-2003); Times Mirror Co. Editor-at-Large (1994-98); The
Los Angeles Times Publisher & CEO (1989-93); Times Mirror Co. President (1987-93
); Newsday Publisher & CEO (1978-87); Newsday Editor (1970-78); Newsday Managing
Editor (1969-70); Newsday Associate Editor (1969); The Washington Post Asst. Ma
naging Editor, Style section progenitor (1966-69); The New York Herald Tribune (
1963-66); St. Petersburg Times Reporter, News Editor (1957-63); Council on Forei
gn Relations; Century Association; International Press Institute Chairman (past)
; Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Chairman (past); National Parkinsons Fou
ndation Board of Directors (past); Pulitzer Prize Chairman (past); United Negro
College FundBoard of Directors (past).
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Richard D. Lawrence
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Robert Z. Lawrence
B. 1948. US Council of Economic Advisers (1999-2001); Federal Reserve Consultant
, New York; US Congressional Budget Office Panel of Economic Advisors; Brookings
Institution Senior Fellow (1983-91); Committee for Economic Development; Counci
l on Foreign Relations; Institute for International Economics; National Academy
of Sciences Panel on Foreign Trade Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Resea
rch Research Associate; Overseas Development Council; World Bank Consultant. Wif
e: Nicole Reindorf (two daughters); Daughter: Alexandra; Daughter: Natasha.
******
Eugene K. Lawson
Sandra Lawson
Christopher Layne
Shelly B. Lazarus
Steven Lazarus
Tilden J. Le Melle
******
James A. Leach
B. 1942. National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman (2009-); US Congressman,
Iowa 2nd (2003-07); US Congressman, Iowa 1st (1977-2003); US Official Asst. to
Donald Rumsfeld, Office of Economic Opportunity (1969-70); Congressional Staff f
or Rep. Donald Rumsfeld (1965-66); American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member
(2010); Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Common Cause Chairman, National G
overning Board (past); Council on Foreign Relations; Benevolent & Protective Ord
er of the Elks; Loyal Order of Moose; Partnership for Public Service Board of Go
vernors; ProPublica Board of Directors; Republican Main Street Partnership; Ripo
n Society; Rotary International; Trilateral Commission; Science Debate 2008. Wif
e: Elisabeth Deba (one son, one daughter); Son: Gallagher; Daughter: Jenny.

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J. Welby Leaman
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Paul LeClerc
B. 1941. New York Public Library President, CEO, Trustee (1993-); American Acade
my of Arts and Sciences; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Trustee; Council on Foreign
Relations; Council on Libraries and Information Resources; J. Paul Getty Trust
Trustee (2007-); National Book Foundation; US Official Presidents Committee on th
e Arts and the Humanities (1990s); French Legion of Honor (1996); French-Canadia
n Ancestry. Wife: Judith Ginsberg (Covenant Foundation, one son).
******
Gordon Lederman
Anthony P. Lee
Esther C. Lee
Nancy Lee
Thea M. Lee
Dinah Lee-Kung
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David W. Leebron
B. 1956. Cleary Gottlieb Associate (1981-83); Law Clerk for Shirley M. Hufstedle
r, US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (1979); Association of the Bar of the City of
New York; Council on Foreign Relations; Greater Houston Partnership Board of Di
rectors; New York State Bar Association; Harvard Law Review President; Member of
the Board of IMAX Corporation. Wife: Y. Ping Sun (one son, one daughter); Son:
Daniel; Daughter: Merissa.
******
Jeffrey T. Leeds
******
Roger S. Leeds
Patricof & Co. Managing Director (1996-98); KPMG Partner, Barents Group (1991-96
); World Bank Senior Staff Member, International Finance Corporation (ten years)
; Salomon Brothers Associate, International Sales (1976-78); Member of the Board
of Intellibridge (past); Council on Foreign Relations; Center for Strategic & I
nternational Studies Task Force on Global Financial Stability; Central and Easte
rn European Privatization Network Senior Fellow; Emerging Markets Private Equity
Association Chairman; Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors; Institute for
SME Finance Board of Directors; International Law InstituteInternational Adviso
ry Board; Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Advisory Group o
n Privatization; Obama for America; Peace Corps Brazil (1966-68).
******
Kenneth Leet
LaSalle D. Leffall III
Richard S. Leghorn
Jeffrey W. Legro
Robert Legvold
******
John F. Lehman
B. 1942. 9-11 Commission; J. F. Lehman & Co. Founder and Partner (1992-); US Sec
retary of the Navy (1981-87); Abington Corporation President (1977-81); US Natio
nal Security Council (1969-74); Paine WebberInvestment Banker; Member of the Boa
rd of Ball Corporation (1987-); Member of the Board of OAO Technology Solutions,
Inc.; Member of the Board of Sperry Marine, Inc. (as Chairman, 1993-96); Brownb
ack for President; Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; Center for Secur
ity Policy; Committee on the Present Danger; Foreign Policy Research Institute;
The Heritage Foundation; Intercollegiate Studies InstituteWeaver Fellowship reci
pient; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Partnership for a Sec
ure America Advisory Board; Project for the New American Century; Securing Ameri
cas Future EnergyEnergy Security Leadership Council; Straight Talk America. Wife:
Barbara Weiland.
******

Ronald F. Lehman II
Peter H. Lehner
*******
Jim Lehrer
AKA James Charles Lehrer. B. 1934. PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor (1975-2011). The Dalla
s Times Herald; The Dallas Morning News; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Board
of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations; Cosmos Club Award 2005; National Huma
nities Medal 1999; Heart Attack 1983; Heart Bypass Operation; Open Heart Surgery
aortic valve replacement (Apr-2008); Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchel
l (1997); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Roast: Bob S
chieffer (2004); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008). Wife: Kate Lehrer (novelist, m.
4-Jun-1960, three daughters); Daughter: Jamie; Daughter: Lucy; Daughter: Amanda.
******
Thomas D. Lehrman
John Foster Leich
Marc E. Leland
Olivia Leland
Carie Lemack
Gerald A. LeMelle
Jay Lemery
Bruce S. Lemkin
J. Stuart Lemle
Robert J. Lempert
Harold Gerry F. Lenfest
Alexander T. Lennon
William J. Lennox Jr.
Louis C. Lenzen
William M. LeoGrande
Jennifer A. Leonard
******
Richard C. Leone
The Century Foundation President (1989-); Council on Foreign Relations; National
Academy of Social Insurance; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; S
tate Treasurer New Jersey; New Jersey State Official Commissioner/Chairman, Port
Authority of NY and NJ (1988-94); New York Mercantile Exchange Past President;
Dillon Read & Co. Managing Director.
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Evelyn R. Leopold
Ann Mosely Lesch
Jack Leslie
Brian Lessenberry
Ian O. Lesser
Paul Lettow
Marcel Lettre
Pascal N. Levensohn
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Flynt L. Leverett
B. 1958. Served on the National Security Council under George W. Bush as the Sen
ior Director for Mideast Affairs, March 2002 until March 2003. Prior to this pos
ition, Leverett served at the State Department as a counterterrorism expert and
at the CIA as an analyst of Syria and the Mideast. | US National Security Counci
l Senior Director for the Middle East Initiative (2002-03); CIA employee (1992-2
001); Brookings InstitutionSenior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; New America Foundation; Obama for America; Phi Beta
Kappa Society. Wife: Hillary Prudence Mann (m. 23-Feb-2003).
******
Herbert Levin
John A. Levin
Michael S. Levin
******

Mel Levine
Susan B. Levine
B. 1943. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Partner (1993-); US Congressman, California (3Jan-1983 to 3-Jan-1993); California State Assembly (1977-82); Congressional Staf
f Legislative Asst. to Sen. John V. Tunney (1971-73); Member of the Board of Acc
ent Software International, Ltd. (1996-); American Israel Public Affairs Committ
ee Board of Directors; Caring Institute Board of Trustees; District of Columbia
Bar; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Los Angeles County Bar Association; NAACP; New Le
adership for America PAC; Obama for America; Pacific Council on International Po
licy Board of Directors; State Bar of California 1970. Wife: Connie Bruck (four
sons, one daughter); Son: Adam Paul Levine; Son: Jake Levine; Daughter: Cara Lev
ine; Son: Ari Schlossberg.
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Marc Levinson
Jonathan E. Levitsky
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Arthur Levitt Jr.
B. 1931. SEC Chairman 1993-2001; Stagebill Owner (1989-); Roll Call Owner (1986); Member of the Board of New York City Economic Development Corporation (as Cha
irman 1989-93); Member of the Board ofAmerican Stock Exchange (as Chairman 197889); Member of the Board of Bloomberg; Member of the Board of CCBN; Member of th
e Board of Neuberger Berman; Carlyle Group Senior Adviser (2001-); M&T Bank Corp
oration Advisory Board; National Infrastructure Advisory Council; Friends of Joe
Lieberman; Phi Beta Kappa Society; RAND Corporation Trustee. Father: Arthur Lev
itt (New York State comptroller, b. 28-Jun-1900, d. 1980).
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Jay A. Levy
Reynold Levy
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Jacob J. Lew
B. 1955. US State Department Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources (2009
-); Citigroup COO, Citi Alternative Investments (2008-09); Citigroup COO, Citi G
lobal Wealth Management (2006-08); US Director, Office of Management and Budget
(1998-2001); US Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director (1995-98); White
House Staff Special Asst. to the President, Americorps (1993-94); Van Ness, Fel
dman, and Curtis Partner (1988-93); Congressional Staff Domestic Advisor to Tip
ONeill (1979-87); Congressional Staff Legislative Aide (1973-79); Brookings Insti
tution Hamilton Project; Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Board of Directo
rs; City Year New York Advisory Board; Corporation for National and Community Se
rvice Board of Directors (2004-08); Council on Foreign Relations; District of Co
lumbia Bar; Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Board of Directors; Massachusetts
Bar Association; National Academy of Social Insurance; Jewish Ancestry.
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Bernard Lewis
B. 1916. American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Philosophical Society;
Committee for the Liberation of Iraq; Foreign Policy Research Institute Board of
Advisors; Institute for Advanced Study; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Comm
ittee; Naturalized US Citizen 1982; Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Ruth Hlne Oppenhejm (m.
1947, div. 1974, 2 children); Girlfriend: Buntzie Ellis Churchill.
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Eric L. Lewis
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John P. Lewis
B. 1921. US Agency for International Development Director, Mission to India (196
4-69); US Council of Economic Advisers Member (1963-64); US Council of Economic
Advisers Assistant to the Chairman (1950-53); Asian Development Bank; Brookings
Institution (1959-60); Council on Foreign Relations; Ford Foundation; Internatio
nal Development Research Institute; Overseas Development Council; World Bank; Ph
i Beta Kappa Society. Wife: June R. Lewis (three daughters).
-DEAD, May 2010.

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Maureen A. Lewis
Peter M. Lewis
Stephen R. Lewis Jr.
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W. Walker Lewis
B. 1945. Devon Value Advisers Founder and Chairman (1997-); Kidder Peabody Manag
ing Director; Dillon Read & Co. Senior Advisor (1993-97); Avon President, Avon P
roducts North America (1991-93); Mercer Management Consulting Inc. Chairman; Str
ategic Planning Associates Founder (1972); Harvard Lampoon President and Publish
er; Member of the Board of Ameriprise Financial (2005-); Member of the Board of
Applied Predictive Technologies; Member of the Board of London Fog Industries, I
nc.; Member of the Board of Mrs. Fields (2001-06); Member of the Board of Owens
Corning (1993-2006); Member of the Board ofScientific Games Corporation; Member
of the Board of Unilab Corporation (2001-); Council on Foreign Relations; Washin
gton Institute of Foreign Affairs.
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Glen S. Lewy
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Li to Lyons
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Cheng Li
Li Lu
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I. Lewis Scooter Libby (Irve Lewis Liebowitz, Jr.)
B. 1950. Former Assistant to the President, and Chief of Staff to
the Vice President. History: after graduating law school, went to work for Paul
Wolfowitz (19811985) at the State Department. Hired again by Wolfowitz in 1989, t
his time at the Pentagon, etc. | Convicted felon indicted on federal charges of
obstruction and perjury resulting from the grand jury investigation into the lea
k of the covert identity of Central Intelligence Agency officer Valerie Plame. |
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Libby_I_Lewis_Scooter | NNDB: Until rece
ntly chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, Lewis Libby is alleged to be
one of two administration sources who leaked the identity of Ambassador Joseph W
ilsons wife, undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame. Libby resigned his White Hou
se position on 28 October 2005 after being indicted on five felony counts perjur
y, obstruction of justice, and lying to federal officials. He was the most power
ful Chief of Staff for the most powerful Vice President in American history, and
was very much one of the ultimate administration insiders. After the events of
2001 Libby was one of the neoconservatives who made the case for war against Ira
q. Lewis Libby was a highly-paid Philadelphia lawyer until his former law profess
or Paul Wolfowitz offered him a job in the Reagan State Department. Libby worked
for Wolfowitz between 1981 and 1985, after which he returned to private practic
e. A few years later, Libby again served as Wolfowitzs assistant (this time at th
e Pentagon) from 1989 to 1993. Libby is also one of the White Houses foreign polic
y advisers, holding also a title of Assistant to the President, and his name had b
een on the short list of possible replacements for National Security Advisor Con
doleezza Rice. Until the revelations of the indictment in 2005, it was not public
ly known how much Libby talked to reporters, almost always on deep background. I
n at least one case he insisted that he be credited as a former Capitol Hill staf
fer instead of a more genuine title, to disguise his identity. The day of the indi
ctments, Libbys attorney, Joseph Tate, ascribed Libbys inconsistencies in testimon
y to the mans faulty recollection of the events. Apologists also have taken this ta
ck. However, if as the indictment alleges, the testimony is more of a fabricatio
n out of whole cloth an elaborate fiction intended to deceive investigation, a fa
ulty recollection defense is unlikely to succeed. It is very clear that Libby was
obsessed with Wilson and expended a not insignificant effort in attempts to sab
otage his reputation, spanning several months. On 31 October 2005, Cheney appoint
ed David Addington as Libbys successor in the post of Chief of Staff, and John Ha
nnah as his National Security Advisor. The latter has worked on Cheneys national

security staff since March 2001. Libby was personal lawyer to Marc Rich, 1985-200
3. | Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2001-05); Dechert LLP Partner (1995-2
001); US Defense Department Deputy Under Secretary for Policy (1992-93); Dickste
in Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky Partner (1986-89); Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsk
y Associate (1985-86); US National Security Council; Defense Policy Board; Schna
der LLP; Northrop Grumman consultant; Council on Foreign Relations; District of
Columbia Bar 1978; Hudson Institute Senior Advisor; Pennsylvania Bar Association
1976; Project for the New American Century (1997-); RAND Corporation; Draft Def
erment: Vietnam; Disbarred 20-Mar-2008; Obstruction of Justice indicted 28-Oct-2
005, convicted 6-Mar-2007; Making False Statements indicted 28-Oct-2005, convict
ed 6-Mar-2007; Making False Statements indicted 28-Oct-2005, not guilty 6-Mar-20
07; Perjury indicted 28-Oct-2005, convicted 6-Mar-2007; Conspiracy per civil law
suit filed by Joseph Wilson and Valerie Plame (13-Jul-2006). | http://fedupusa.w
ordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/ginsberg-to-muravchi/ | Spouse Harriet
Grant son and daughter. Lives in McLean, Virginia.
-Lewis Libby 670 Live Oak Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-1569 [65+ / Irv L Libby, Scooter
Libby]
daughter?>Mary S Libby 1347 Lancia Dr; McLean, VA 22102 (703) 827-4011
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Dawn Liberi
John H. Lichtblau
Cynthia Crawford Lichtenstein
Larry A. Liebenow
James E. Lieber
Robert J. Lieber
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Joseph I. Lieberman
B. 1942. US Senator, Connecticut (1989-present); Attorney General of Connecticut
(1982-88); Connecticut State Senate (1971-81); Alexis de Tocqueville Institutio
n; Alfalfa Club President (2008-09); American Council of Trustees and Alumni CoFounder (1995); Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Committee for the Liberat
ion of Iraq Honorary Co-Chair; Committee on the Present Danger; Council on Forei
gn Relations; Faith and Politics Institute Congressional Advisory Council; Found
ation for the Defense of Democracies Distinguished Advisor; Joe Lieberman for Pr
esident; NAACP; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisor
s; New Democrat Network Cofounder; Nixon Center Board of Directors; Partnership
for Public Service Board of Governors; Vets for Freedom Policy Board of Advisors
; Phi Beta Kappa Society; New Democrat Movement Founder, Senate New Democrat Coa
lition; New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Democratic Leadership Council; Dra
ft Deferment: Vietnam; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Fu
neral: Tim Russert (2008); Alfalfa Party candidate for US President (2010); Aust
rian Ancestry Maternal; Polish Ancestry Paternal; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Henry
Lieberman (b. 3-Apr-1915, d. 3-Jan-1986); Mother: Marcia Manger (b. 1915, d. 20
05); Sister: Rietta; Sister: Ellen; Wife: Elizabeth Haas (m. 1965, div. 1981); S
on: Matthew; Daughter: Rebecca; Wife: Hadassah Lieberman (b. 28-Mar-1948, m. 198
3, two sons, two daughters); Son: Ethan (stepson); Daughter: Hana.
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Nancy A. Lieberman
Kenneth G. Lieberthal
Jonathan Liebman
Jessica K. Liebowitz
Robert K. Lifton
Timothy Light
Robert E. Lighthizer
Robert Lin
Edward J. Lincoln
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Tod Lindberg
B. 1960. Executive summary: Policy Review editor. The Washington Times Editorial
Page Editor (1991-98); Insight Deputy Managing Editor; National Interest Execut

ive Editor; Public Interest Managing Editor; Policy Review; Council on Foreign R
elations; Hoover Institution Research Fellow. Wife: Tina Lindberg (two daughters
); Daughter: Abby Marshall Lindberg (b. 25-Nov-1992); Daughter: Molly Robins Lin
dberg (b. 31-May-1994).
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Nancy E. Lindborg
Josephine Linden
Beverly Lindsay
Franklin A. Lindsay
James M. Lindsay
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Jonathan S. Linen
B. 1944. American Express Vice Chairman (1993-2005); American Express President
and COO, AE Travel Related Services (1992-93); Shearson Lehman Brothers Presiden
t and CEO (1989-92); American ExpressPresident of Travel Related Services (198086); American Express Senior VP of Service, US Card Division (1978-80); American
Express Regional VP Retail Travel (1974-78); American Express 1969-74); Member
of the Board of Bausch & Lomb; Member of the Board of Yum! Brands (2005-); BushCheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole
for President; George W. Bush for President; International Golf Association Cha
irman; The Leadership Circle PAC; Romney for President; Santorum 2006; Travel Bu
siness Roundtable Board of Directors; Urban League National Trustee Chairman; US
Council for International Business Trustee; US-Japan Business Council. Wife: Le
ila (three children).
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Fritz Link
Ira A. Lipman
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Joanne Lipman
B. 1961. Portfolio Editor-in-Chief (2007-09)
Cond Nast Editor-in-Chief, Business Group (2005-07); The Wall Street Journal
Deputy Managing Editor (2000-05); The Wall Street Journal Editor-in-Chief, Weeke
nd Journal (1998-2000); The Wall Street JournalPage One Editor (1993-98); The Wa
ll Street Journal Columnist, Advertising (1989-93); The Wall Street Journal Repo
rter, Advertising (1986-89); The Wall Street Journal Reporter, Insurance & Real
Estate (1983-86); Phi Beta Kappa Society. Father: Burton E. Lipman (PSX Markers)
; Mother: Diane H. Lipman; Husband: Thomas Richard Distler (attorney, m. 13-Jun1987, two children).
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Kenneth Lipper
B. 1941. Executive summary: Investment banker author of Wall Street. Author of n
ovel Wall Street, and also served as a consultant on the film of the same name.
Became Deputy Mayor of New York City in 1983-5. Won an Oscar in 1999 for Holocaus
t documentary The Last Days. Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Father: George Lipper; M
other: Sally Hollander; Wife: Evelyn Rebecca Gruss (pediatrician, dau. Joseph Gr
uss, m. 12-Jun-1966, div. 2000); Daughter: Joanna Helene; Daughter: Daniella; Da
ughter: Tamara
Daughter: Julie.
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Brian C. Lippey
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Thomas W. Lippman
B. 1939. The Washington Post Iraq (2003); The Washington Post Middle East corres
pondent (1966-99); Council on Foreign Relations; Middle East Institute Adjunct S
cholar.
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Rochelle J. Lipsitz
John P. Lipsky
Seth Lipsky

Jonathan A. Lipton
Karin M. Lissakers
Robert E. Litan
David Little
Elizabeth Littlefield
Robert S. Litwak
Eric P. Liu
Robert Gerald Livingston
Aaron Lobel
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Dennis P. Lockhart
B. 1947. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President and CEO (2007-); Zephyr Manag
ement LP Managing Partner (2001-03); Heller Financial President, Heller Internat
ional Group; Heller Financial EVP; Heller Financial (1988-2001); Citibank GM, La
tin America Debt-to-Equity Swap (1987-88); Citibank Senior Corporate Officer, So
utheast Office (1978-86); Citibank (1971-78); Member of the Board of Bunge Corpo
ration; Member of the Board of CapitalSource Inc.; Member of the Board of Greenf
ield Holdings Credit, Ltd.; Member of the Board of Tri-Valley Corporation; BushCheney 04; George W. Bush for President; Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board
of Directors.
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Jan M. Lodal
George C. Lodge
Marshall Loeb
Frank Logan
Elaina Loizou
Clark B. Lombardi
Herbert I. London
Mary Beth Long
William J. Long
Shelley A. Longmuir
Bevis Longstreth
Christina LoNigro
Donald E. Loranger
Bette Bao Lord
Kristin Lord
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Winston Lord
B. 1937. US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (199397); US Ambassador to China (1985-89); Council on Foreign Relations President (1
977-85); Director of Policy Planning (1973-77); US National Security Council sta
ff (1969-73); America-China Forum; American Academy of Diplomacy; Asia Society;
Aspen Institute; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Chairman, National C
ommission on America and the New World; International Rescue Committee Co-Chair,
Board of Directors; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; Trilateral Commission; Skull
and Bones Society; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Father: Oswald Bates Lord; Mo
ther: Mary Pillsbury Lord; Brother: Charles Pillsbury Lord; Wife: Bette Bao Lord
(two children).
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Oivind Lorentzen III
Catherine B. Lotrionte
William Roger Louis
Glenn C. Loury
Thomas E. Lovejoy
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Stephen Low
B. 1927. US Ambassador to Nigeria 1979-81; US Ambassador to Zambia 1976-79; US N
ational Security Council (1974-76); US State Department Special Assistant to the
Depy. Under Secy. for Political Affairs (1965-67); American Academy of Diplomac
y; Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Board of Directors; John Kerr

y for President; Obama for America. Wife: Helen Sue Carpenter (m. 9-Oct-1954, un
til his death, three sons); Son: Diego Low; Son: Rod Low; Son: Jesse Low.
-DEAD, Nov. 2010.
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Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Barry F. Lowenkron
James G. Lowenstein
Abe Lowenthal
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Nita M. Lowey
B. 1937. US Congressman, New York 18th (1993-present); US Congressman, New York
20th (1989-93); New York State Official Assistant Secretary of State (1985-87);
New York State Official Deputy Dir., NY State Div. of Economic Opportunity (1975
-85); American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise Honorary Committee; Close Up Found
ation Board of Advisors; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton for President;
National Osteoporosis Foundation Honorary Board of Trustees; Hillraiser 2008. Hu
sband: Stephen Lowey (attorney, three children).
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Glenn D. Lowry
Frank E. Loy
Ignacio E. Lozano
Jos Ignacio Lozano
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Monica C. Lozano
B. 1956. ImpreMedia CEO (2010-); ImpreMedia Senior VP (2004-10); ImpreMedia Publ
isher and CEO of La Opinin (2004-); La Opinin Managing Editor (1985-2004); Copy Co
pia Manager, San Francisco (1978-85); Member of the Board of Bank of America (20
06-); Member of the Board of Disney (2000-); Member of the Board of Tenet Health
care (2002-05); Member of the Board of UnionBanCal (2001-); California Health Ca
re Foundation Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Los Angeles Coun
ty Museum of Art Trustee; National Council of La Raza ; Board of Education Calif
ornia State Board of Education (1999-); Weingart Foundation Board of Directors.
Father: Ignacio Eugenio Lozano, Jr. (former US Ambassador to El Salvador, b. 192
7); Mother: Marta Navarro; Sister: Leticia Lozano (Impremedia executive, b. 1952
); Brother: Jos Ignacio Lozano (Impremedia executive, b. 1954); Husband: Marcelo
Centanino (m. 1986, div., two children); Son: Santiago (b. 1987); Daughter: Gabr
iela (b. 1989).
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Xiaobo Lu
Nancy Lubin
Stanley B. Lubman
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Edward C. Luck
Executive summary: International Affairs professor at Columbia. United Nations A
ssociation of the USA President and CEO (1984-94); Council on Foreign Relations;
Century Association.
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William Lucy
Wendy W. Luers
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William H. Luers
B. 1929. Metropolitan Museum of Art President (1986-99); US Ambassador to Czecho
slovakia 1983-86; Institute for Advanced Study Directors Visitor (1982-83); US Am
bassador to Venezuela 1978-82; US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary fo
r Europe (1977-78); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-Ame
rican Affairs (1975-77); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry f
or President; Obama for America; American Museum of Natural History. Wife: Wendy
Woods Luers (four children).
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Luis E. Lugo
Fernando M. Lujan
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John A. Luke Jr.
B. 1948. MeadWestvaco President and CEO (2002-); Westvaco President and CEO (199
2-2002); Westvaco EVP (1990-92); Westvaco Senior VP (1987-90); Westvaco VP (1986
-87); Westvaco Treasurer (1983-86); Westvaco (1979-83); Procter & Gamble Sales M
anager (1974-77); Member of the Board of Bank of New York Mellon (2007-); Member
of the Board of Bank of New York (1996-2007); Member of the Board ofFM Global;
Member of the Board of MeadWestvaco (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Arkwri
ght Insurance; Member of the Board of Timken (1999-); Member of the Board of Wes
tvaco (1989-2002); American Enterprise Institute Trustee; American Forest & Pape
r Association Board of Directors; Bush-Cheney 04; Cantor for Congress; The Conser
vation Fund Corporate Council; Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for
President; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; National Association
of Manufacturers Chairman (2004-06); National Republican Senatorial Committee; U
nited Negro College Fund Board of Directors. Father: John A. Luke, Sr. (Presiden
t of Westvaco); Mother: Joy Carter; Wife: Kathleen Sue Allen (m. 30-Jun-1984, th
ree children); Daughter: Lindsay Allen; Daughter: Elizabeth Carter; Son: John A.
Luke III.
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Greta J. Lundeberg
Bertil Lundqvist
Ian S. Lustick
Jane H. Lute
Edward N. Luttwak
Anne R. Luzzatto
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Katharine C. Lyall
B. 1941. US Housing and Urban Development Department Deputy Asst. Secretary for
Policy Development (1977-79); Chase Manhattan Bank Staff Economist (1963-65); Me
mber of the Board of Alliant Energy (1986-); Member of the Board of Kemper Natio
nal Insurance Companies (1992-); Member of the Board of Marshall & Ilsley (1997); American Economic Association 1963; American Red Cross Dane County Board; Ass
ociation for Public Policy Analysis and Management 1981; Baltimore Economic Soci
ety Board of Directors (1980-81); Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Tea
ching Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations (1990-); Democratic Senat
orial Campaign Committee; International Institute of Public Finance 1989; Progre
ssive Patriots Fund; United Way Dane County Board; Wisconsin Academy of Sciences
, Arts, and Letters 2003; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
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Princeton N. Lyman
B. 1935. US Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
(1997-98); US Ambassador to South Africa (1992-95); US Ambassador to Nigeria (19
86-89); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Africa (1981
-86); US State Department Director, Office of Inter-American Affairs (1980-81);
US Agency for International Development Director, Ethiopia (1976-78); US Agency
for International Development Director, Office of Development Resources, African
Bureau (1971-76); US Agency for International Development Director, Office of C
ivic Participation (1968-71); US Agency for International Development Program Of
ficer, Korea (1964-67); US Agency for International Development International Re
lations Officer, Washington, DC (1961-64); American Academy of Diplomacy; Aspen
Institute Executive Director, Global Interdependence Initiative (1999-2003); Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; MoveOn.org;
National Academy of Sciences African Science Academy Development; US Institute
of Peace Senior Fellow (1999-2000). Wife: Helen Ermann (3 daughters).
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Richard Wall Lyman
B. 1923. Administrator: President, Stanford University (1970-80). Rockefeller Fo
undation President (1980-88); America Coming Together; American Academy of Arts

and Sciences; American Historical Association; Bill Bradley for President; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Royal Histori
cal Society; Fulbright 1951; Guggenheim Fellowship 1959. Wife: Elizabeth Jing (El
izabeth Schauffler, m. 1947, two daughters, two sons); Daughter: Jennifer; Daught
er: Holly; Son: Christopher; Son: Timothy.
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Thomas F. Lynch III
Myles V. Lynk
Laurence E. Lynn Jr.
Michael M. Lynton
David W. Lyon
Gene Lyons
Jed Lyons
Richard K. Lyons
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Ma to Meyerman
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Christopher Ma (No longer listed)
A Washington Post Company senior vice president. Ma also serves as publish
er of Express, the Companys free commuter newspaper for the greater Washington ar
ea, and the websiteWhoRunsGov.com, which focuses on Washington decision-making.
Previously, Ma was senior vice president and executive editor of Washington Post
Digital, where he played a major role in the early editorial development of was
hingtonpost.com and Newsweek.com. He joined The Washington Post Company from U.S
. News & World Report, where he served in a variety of senior editorial position
s, including deputy editor from 1989 to 1996. Prior to U.S. News, Ma was a corre
spondent in the Washington bureau of Newsweek magazine, covering foreign affairs
and economics. A lawyer by training, he is the co-author of two books: Teleshoc
k (1985) and several editions of The Practical Guide to Practically Everything (
1996-1998). A resident of Washington, DC.
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Ying Ma
A visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at St
anford University. Ma has practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, a lea
ding global law firm headquartered in New York; managed corporate communications
at Sina.com, the first Mainland China-based Internet company to list on the Nas
daq Stock Market; and served on the first professional staff of the U.S.-China E
conomic and Security Review Commission, a congressional commission established t
o examine the security implications of Americas economic relationship with China.
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Marcus Mabry
Journalist for Newsweek. He is chief of correspondents and a senior editor, re
sponsible for deploying and managing the magazines more than 40 domestic and inte
rnational correspondents and contract stringers.
******
Raymond E. Mabus, Jr.
B. 1948. US Secretary of the Navy (18-Jun-2009 to present); US Ambassador
to Saudi Arabia (1-Aug-1994 to 25-Apr-1996); Governor of Mississippi (12-Jan-198
8 to 14-Jan-1992); Mississippi State Official State Auditor (1984-88); Baker Don
elson Bearman & Caldwell of Counsel (1996-); Foamex International President and
CEO (2006-); America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. Board of Di
rectors; Member of the Board of Foamex International; Member of the Board of Fus
ion Telecommunications; Gephardt for President; John Kerry for President; New Le
adership for America PAC; Obama for America. Wife: Julie Mabus (div., two daught
ers).
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Charles F. MacCormack
Director, Malaria No More. President and Chief Executive Officer of Save The
Children Federation Incorporated since January 1993 until September 1, 2011. Dr
. MacCormack served as President of World Learning (formerly The Experiment in I

nternational Living), in Brattleboro, Vermont from 1977 to 1992.


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Bruce W. MacDonald
http://www.usip.org/experts/bruce-w-macdonald United States Institute of Peac
e expert. Author of China, Space Weapons, and U.S. Security for CFR.
******
Gary E. MacDougal
B. 1936. Mark Controls Corporation CEO (1969-87); McKinsey & Company Partner
(1963-69); Member of the Board of AM International; Member of the Board of CBI
Industries; Member of the Board of Maremont Corporation; Member of the Board of
Mark Controls Corporation (as Chairman, 1969-87); Member of the Board of Sargent
Welch Scientific Co.; Member of the Board of Union Camp Corporation; Member of
the Board of United Parcel Service (1973-); Illinois State Official Chairman, Go
vernors Task Force on Human Service Reform (1993-97); US State Department Alterna
te Delegate, US Delegation to the UN (1989); Annie E. Casey Foundation Trustee;
Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign America Inc.; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Clu
b of Chicago Board of Directors; Fred Thompson PAC; George W. Bush for President
; John McCain 2008; McCain for Senate 98; Santorum 2006. Wife: Charlene Gehm (two
sons); Son: Gary, Jr.; Son: Michael Schott.
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Consuelo Mack
B. 1946. Host of WealthTrack (PBS) shill for Wall Street. Before developin
g WealthTrack she spent over a decade at The Wall Street Journal as the Anchor a
nd Managing Editor of its weekly syndicated business program The Wall Street Jou
rnal Report.
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J. Curtis Mack II
Assumed the position of president of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on
March 19, 1988. From 1985-88, he served as assistant secretary of commerce for O
ceans and Atmosphere, overseeing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra
tion. Earlier, he was the executive director of Citizens for the Republic, Presi
dent Reagans national political committee, and was vice president and director of
the New American Foundation. Mr. Mack has served on the boards of the Brentwood
Bank of California and the National Space Club, and was appointed by President
Reagan to the Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships. Adjunct professor
at Pepperdine.
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Leo S. Mackay Jr.
B. 1961, is a former deputy secretary of the United States Department of Veter
ans Affairs (May 2001 to October 2003). He is Vice President, and an elected cor
porate officer, of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Mackay is a member of the Aspen
Strategy Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the U.S. Naval Institute.
He was a Research Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affa
irs, and was a Special Guest Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is a past d
irector of the Henry L. Stimson Center in Washington, DC. Mackay resides in nort
hern Virginia.
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Gillian MacKenzie
Literary agent: President/ Agent at Gillian MacKenzie Agency, LLC. Greater New
York City Area.
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Eileen R. Mackevich
Executive Director, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in IL. Dir
ector at library of congress in DC.
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Graham Macmillan
Senior Program Officer, Financial Inclusion at Citi Foundation; Term Member
at Council on Foreign Relations. Past: Program Officer, Citi Foundation at Citi;
Senior Director at VisionSpring; Director of Business Development at Helen Kell
er International; Deputy Director of Strategic Development at Helen Keller Inter

national. Greater New York City Area.


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Robert M. Macy Jr.
Managing director of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn Loeb. Socimer International Corporati
on (international bank).
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al-Husein N. Madhany
Madhany is a track-two diplomat of the global Muslim community. Al-Husein is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is an Aspen Ideas Festival Schol
ar. He was most recently the Executive Vice President of the One Nation Foundati
on. Al-Husein currently works as a an associate at InterCulture, Inc where he pro
cures strategic business, policy, and media communications partnerships that fac
ilitate cutting-edge domestic and international diplomatic action.
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John W. Madigan
B. 1937. Madison Dearborn Partners Special Partner; Tribune Co. CEO (1995-20
02); Tribune Co. President (1994-2001); Tribune Co. VP and CFO (1975-94?); Salom
on Brothers Investment Banker; Paine Webber; Arthur Andersen; Member of the Boar
d of Boise Cascade; Member of the Board of Cingular (2001); Member of the Board
of Gilead Sciences (2005-); Member of the Board of Morgan Stanley(2000-05); Memb
er of the Board of Tribune Co. (1975-2003, as Chairman, 1996-2003); Associated P
ress Board of Directors; Cantigny Foundation Trustee; Chicago Council on Global
Affairs Chairman (2001-03); Council on Foreign Relations; Hoover Institution Boa
rd of Overseers; McCormick Foundation Trustee; Museum of Television and Radio Tr
ustee; Newspaper Association of America Board of Directors; Renaissance Schools
Fund Trustee; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center Trustee; US Defense Depa
rtment Defense Business Board.
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John D. Maguire
Maguire is president of Claremont Graduate University in California and a re
gional adviser of the Institute for International Studies. He has served as prov
ost at Wesleyan University, president of the State University of New Yorks Colleg
e at Old Westbury, and adviser to the RAND Center for Research on Immigration Po
licy.
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Raj Mahajan
President, Global Trading at SunGard.
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Adel A. F. Mahmoud
http://bioethics.gov/cms/node/250 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bio
ethical Issues. | B. 1942. Professor: Molecular Biology, Princeton University (2
007-). Merck Chief Medical Advisor, Vaccines and Infectious Diseases (2005-06);
Merck President, Merck Vaccines (1995-2005); Member of the Board of Becton Dicki
nson (2006-); Member of the Board of Sanaria, Inc.; International Society for In
fectious Diseases Past President; Obama for America.
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Thomas G. Mahnken
Mahnken is currently Jerome E. Levy Chair of Economic Geography and Nation
al Security at the U.S. Naval War College and a Visiting Scholar at the Philip M
errill Center for Strategic Studies at The Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitz
e School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Mahnken served as the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning from 2006-2009. He was the pr
imary author of the 2008 National Defense Strategy and contributing author of th
e 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review. He spearheaded the Secretary of Defenses Miner
va Research Initiative, which will provide $100 million in grants to universitie
s to conduct basic research in the social sciences, and led an interagency effor
t to establish, for the first time in five decades, a National Security Councilrun interagency policy planning body. Mahnken has held positions in both the gove
rnment and the private sector. He served as Staff Director of the 2010 Quadrenni
al Defense Review Independent Panels Force Structure and Personnel Sub-Panel. He

served on the staff of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the Un


ited States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. He served in the Defense Depa
rtments Office of Net Assessment, where he conducted research into the emerging r
evolution in military affairs. He also served as a member of the Gulf War Air Po
wer Survey, commissioned by the Secretary of the Air Force to examine the perfor
mance of U.S. forces during the war with Iraq. Prior to that, he served as an an
alyst in the Non-Proliferation Directorate of the Office of the Secretary of Def
ense (OSD), where he was responsible for enforcing U.S. missile proliferation po
licy. He has appeared on Fox News, CNN, BBC, and CBC, among other networks. An Int
elligence Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, he served as the Intelligence Plans
Officer for Naval Special Warfare Task Group CENTRAL in Kuwait and Iraq during O
peration IRAQI FREEDOM. He served with British forces in Kosovo during Operation
JOINT GUARDIAN/Operation AGRICOLA and in Bahrain during Operation ENDURING FREE
DOM. He is currently Deputy Chief Staff Officer of Navy Intelligence Reserve Reg
ion Washington, D.C., etc.
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Margaret E. Mahoney
Former President, MEM Associates, Inc.; Chairman, The National Advisory Commit
tee on Healthy Steps for Young Children. John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Founda
tion Director. New York Academy of Medicine.
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Paul G. Mahoney
http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1186861 B. 1959. became
dean of the Law School in July 2008. He is a David and Mary Harrison Distinguish
ed Professor and the Arnold H. Leon Professor of Law. Mahoneys teaching and resea
rch areas are securities regulation, law and economic development, corporate fin
ance, financial derivatives and contracts. He has published widely in law review
s and peer-reviewed finance and law and economics journals. Mahoney joined the La
w School faculty in 1990 after practicing law with the New York firm of Sullivan
& Cromwell and clerking for Judge Ralph K. Winter, Jr. of the U.S. Court of App
eals for the Second Circuit and Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Co
urt, etc.
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Thomas H. Mahoney IV
Mahoney is a Senior Advisory Director to CPIBD. He joined Compass Advisors as
a Managing Director in 2005, providing strategic advice to clients who sponsor
as well as invest in alternative investment categories. He has been responsible
for raising over $5 billion for leading hedge funds, private equity funds and c
orporate private equity financings since 1990, including a $2.5 billion global m
arketing campaign for a single manager, one of the hedge fund industrys largest e
ver. Prior to 2005, Mahoney was Chief Operating Officer and Head of Alternative I
nvestments and Risk Management at Gabelli & Partners, a subsidiary of Gabelli As
set Management. During Mahoneys tenure, hedge fund assets under management doubl
ed to $1.1 billion and several proprietary new single and multi-strategy funds,
separate accounts, and a highly ranked offshore fund of funds were launched with
global institutional investors. Before joining Gabelli in 2003, Mahoney led top
ranked global hedge fund and private equity investment banking teams for several
major Wall Street firms. At Merrill Lynch, from 1986 to 1996, he created the i
ndustrys leading preferred stock capital markets franchise as well as the firms gl
obal hedge fund capital raising business. At Deutsche Bank, Mahoney headed the
industrys pre-eminent technology private equity financing business, while also ra
ising private equity funds and structuring strategy-diversified hedge fund portf
olios for large non-U.S. institutional investors. At PaineWebber, Mahoney found
ed the firms Private Equity Group, responsible for raising capital for both priva
te equity fund sponsors and public and private corporate issuers. Mahoney current
ly serves as a member of the Investment Committee of the New York City Opera, an
d is a member of the Board of Overseers of Mount Auburn Hospital, an affiliate o
f Harvard Medical School. Mahoney is also a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations and the National Association of Corporate Directors, New York Chapter. |
Managing Director, Group Head, Private Equity Group, Ubs Financial Svc Inc of U

BS. |http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/thomas-mahoney.asp?cyc
le=10.
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James A. Mai
Board of Directors | The Tobin Project Mai is the Chief Investment Officer of Co
rnwall Capital, a New York City-based private investment firm he founded in 2002
. Prior to that, he was an investment professional at the private equity firms H
ousatonic Partners and Golub Capital. James started his career in the audit depa
rtment at Ernst & Young. He is a graduate of Duke University and the Stern Schoo
l of Business at New York University. James serves on several corporate and nonprofit boards. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Zip co
de: 10023.
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Vincent A. Mai
AEA Investors LLC chairman; International Center for Transitional Justice dire
ctor; International Rescue Committee overseer; Juilliard School trustee; Sesame
Workshop trustee. Barack Obama inaugural committee major contributor. Anne Mai s
pouse. Lives and/or works in Port Washington, NY.
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Charles S. Maier
B. 1939. Professor of false history at Harvard.
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John H. Makin
http://www.aei.org/scholar/john-h-makin/ (American Enterprise Institute) Ec
onomist. A former consultant to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Congressional
Budget Office, and the International Monetary Fund.
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Carolyn Makinson
Makinson is former executive director of the Womens Refugee Commission, a p
osition she held from August 2004 to June 2010. She is now director of the Inter
national Rescue Committees UK Office. She grew up in Derbyshire, England, and has l
ived at various times in London, Brussels, Cairo, and several places in the US.
She now lives in New York City with her husband, Terry Walker.
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William P. Mako
William Peter Mako World Bank Institute -Mako has worked at the World Bank si
nce 1997, where he now serves as Lead Private Sector Development Specialist in t
he Beijing Office. Prior to joining the World Bank, Mr. Mako worked at PriceWater
house in Washington D.C. and New York City, 1983 to 1997, and Booz, Allen & Hami
lton, Inc., etc.
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David Makovsky
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Makovsky_David Washington Institu
te for Near East Policy: Fellow; Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School o
f Advanced International Studies: Lecturer; Council on Foreign Relations: Member
; International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member. Professional: Jerusalem
Post: Former Executive Editor;Haaretz: Former Diplomatic Correspondent; U.S. Ne
ws and World Report: Former Contributing Editor. ~~Makovsky is the Ziegler disti
nguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), where
he directs the Project on the Middle East Peace Process. WINEP, which often favo
rs the policies pushed by Israels rightwing Likud Party, is a spin-off of the bet
ter known pro-Israel lobby the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). A
n award-winning journalist, Makovsky is a former editor of the conservative Jeru
salem Post and has worked for the Israel daily Haaretz and U.S. News and World R
eport.Makovsky is also a lecturer at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze Scho
ol of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), which has been home to a number of
neoconservative-aligned figures, including Eliot Cohen,Paul Wolfowitz, and Gary
Schmitt. Makovskys brother, Michael Makovsky, is a program director at the Bipart
isan Policy Center, where he has been a leading proponent of hawkish U.S. polici
es on Iran. [Read the rest at rightweb link.]

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arda Makovsky]
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Scott Malcomson
http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/scott-malcomson.html Malcomson
has edited foreign coverage for the New York Times Magazine since 2004. Malcomso
n was a senior advisor to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio Viei
ra de Mello, before his death in in 2003; prior to joining the UN, Malcomson edi
ted Op-Eds for the Times. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
PEN.
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Frederic V. Malek
<wife Marlene. http://www.scooterlibby.net/committee/?id=26 | B. 1936. P
residents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; Thayer Capital Partners Co-Foun
der and Chairman (1993-); Northwest Airlines President and Vice Chairman (1989-9
1); Marriott President of Marriott Hotels (1981-88); Triangle Corporation Co-Fou
nder, Co-Chairman (1967-); McKinsey & Company; Carlyle Group; Member of the Boar
d of ADP (1978-); Member of the Board of CB Richard Ellis Group (2001-); Member
of the Board of FPL Group; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Alfalfa Clu
b2001; America-Israel Friendship League Board of Directors; American Action Netw
ork; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors; Americans for Tr
uth in Politics; Ashcroft 2000; Bush-Quayle 92; Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign America I
nc.; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; Freedom and Free En
terprise PAC; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Roy Blunt; Friends of Senator
DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Libby Lega
l Defense Trust Advisory Committee; McCain Victory Committee; National Republica
n Senatorial Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Romney for President; Sara
h PAC; Steele for Maryland; Straight Talk America; Washington Baseball Club; The
Western Way PAC; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Wilson Counci
l. | Malek has served as an advisor to four U.S. Presidents over the past two de
cades. In the early seventies, he entered government as Deputy Undersecretary o
f the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He later became Special Assi
stant to the President of the United States and Deputy Director of the U.S. Offi
ce of Management and Budget under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Mr. Malek advised
President Reagan as a member of the executive committee of the Presidents Council
on Cost Control, as a member of the Presidents Commission on Private Sector Init
iatives, and as a member of the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
. More recently, he served President Bush as Director of the 1988 Republican Co
nvention, as Director of the 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations, wit
h the lifetime rank of Ambassador, and as Campaign Manager for President Bush du
ring 1992. Wife: Marlene A. Malekresides in McLean, Virginia.
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Edmund Malesky
IR/PS [School of International Relations and Pacific Studies -UC San Diego
] Faculty Profiles Edmund Malesky Assistant Professor of Political Science. Befo
re joining IR/PS in 2005, Malesky was an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Weatherh
ead Center of International Affairs. In addition to his academic research, he h
as been a consultant for the Asia Foundation, USAID, World Bank, and theUnited N
ations Development Program. Maleskys research focuses on comparative politics and
political economy. His current projects include the construction of a provincia
l economic governance index to rank Vietnams 64 provinces on transparency, transa
ction costs, attitude toward private sector reform, and innovative approaches to
economic development, etc. emalesky@ucsd.edu. Phone: (858) 534-4149. Fax: (858)
534-3939. 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA
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Arslan Malik

-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Arslan/Malik [Student at Georgetown Universit


y Law Center?]
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David Mallery
International Genomics Consortium David Mallery, J.D., M.B.A. Mallery is the
Co-founder, President and a Director of the IGC. He manages the business, legal
, corporate, finance and development helping lead efforts to land and expand the
IGCs role as the Biospecimen Core Resource and Tissue Source Site network for Th
e Cancer Genome Atlas program. He has also helped expand and leverage the utiliz
ation of the Expression Project for Oncology and facilitate research service by
providing biobanking and support for a number of collaborators. Mallery was also
the Co-founder, President and a Director of the Molecular Profiling Institute an
d its subsidiary the Tissue Banking and Analysis Center (a joint venture with US
Oncology). He helped develop and commercialize the first comprehensive, evidenc
e-based personalized molecular and genomic assay in oncology in the United State
s, Target Now, which continues to be utilized by tens of thousands of patients a
nd physicians worldwide each year. Mr. Mallery led this company through all of t
he financings and commercial transactions and ultimately through a successful me
rger. He subsequently served as the Senior Vice President, Corporate Development
at Caris Life Sciences (the acquiring company) and spearheaded acquisitions in
blood-based diagnostics and global distribution and prospective research for Tar
get Now. He was formerly the Principal Venture Analyst for the Calvert Groups ven
ture and equity fund investments and helped establish an independent biological
science agency at the U.S. Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. ..He is a
life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the Colorado Bar
Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association. Father is Richard Mal
lery, below.
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Richard Mallery
http://www.swlaw.com/attorneys/richard_mallery Supreme Court of Arizona. T
he International Genomics Consortium, Founding Chair, Board of Directors (2000-p
resent); Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, Member (1978-present); Pac
ific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, Founding Director (1993-prese
nt); Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Board of Overseers, Member (1994
-present); National Foundation for Cancer Research, Bethesda, Advisory Board, Me
mber (2004-present); Caris Life Sciences, Inc., Dallas, Board of Directors, Memb
er (2008-2010); Molecular Profiling Institute, Board of Directors, Founding Chai
r (2004-2008); Pacific Basin Economic Council, San Francisco, International Vice
President (1989-1991); U.S. Committee of Pacific Basin Economic Council, Washin
gton, D.C., Chair (1989-1991); Economic Strategy Institute, Washington, D.C., Fo
unding Director (1990-1992); World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Member an
d Participant (1991-1997); Stanford Law School, Board of Visitors Chair (1987-19
89); Stanford Alumni Association, Executive Board Member (1985-1991); National S
ymphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C., Trustee (1979-1983); DePauw University, Ind
iana, Trustee (1977-1985); Hudson Institute, New York, Trustee (1978-1983).
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Robert L. Mallett
Acting Commerce Secretary Robert L. Mallett Names Members to (July, 2009) |
Mallett is Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Alliances, Philanthropy & Co
rporate Citizenship at Pfizer, Inc. In addition, Mr. Mallett serves as President
of the Pfizer Foundation, where he supervises corporate philanthropy and global
policy. He also is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joini
ng Pfizer in 2001, Mr. Mallett was Deputy Secretary of Commerce in the Clinton A
dministration. He was a partner in the Washington law firm of Verner, Liipfert,
Bernard, McPherson & Hand and served as legal counsel to U.S. Senator Lloyd Bent
sen of Texas. Board of Governors, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
. | Pfizer exec and attorney drops $1.9M Murray Manhattan real estate (Apr, 2010
.
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Harald B. Malmgren

Malmgren is chairman of Malmgren-ODonnell, which provides international funds m


anagement services from offices in London and Washington, D.C. He also heads the
Malmgren Global Group in Washington, which provides global business planning, t
rade, and financial advisory services, and is managing director of Malmgren, Gol
d, Kingston, Ltd., international trade consultants. A member of the advisory boa
rds of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the G-7 Council, M
algren also chairs the Council on Foreign Relations Committee on the Future of t
he World Trading System. Malmgren has served Presidents Ford, Nixon, Johnson, an
d Kennedy in a variety of senior capacities, including in the Kennedy and Tokyo
Rounds of world trade negotiations. .
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K. Philippa Pippa Malmgren
http://www.canonburygroup.com/bio_malmgren.htm President of the Canonbury Gr
oup (London). President and founder of Principalis Asset Management, a financial
firm based in London. A former special assistant to Dubya Bush on government-sp
onsored enterprises. She regularly visits with leading policy-makers among the of
fices of heads of government, the boards of central banks and elected and appoin
ted officials among the G7 countries in order to discern how the political and p
olicy environment will influence prices in financial markets, etc.
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Kim Malone-Scott
Director of on-line sales and operations for Googles AdSense.
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Jason D. Maloney
Jason Maloney International Reporting Project Maloney is a freelance news and
documentary producer living in New York. His most recent work includes a series
of reports on the Georgia/Russia war and the breakaway region of Abkhazia, for P
BS and HDNet. Maloneys work in 2007 covering the civil war in Northern Uganda won
the Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award and a National Headliner Award. In 2005-6
, Maloney developed and served as editorial producer on a New York Times/CBC doc
umentary on nuclear proliferation and the AQ Khan network. In the summer of 2004
, Maloney traveled to the Darfur region of Sudan to report for the CBS News prog
ram 60 Minutes on the humanitarian crisis there. Prior to going freelance in 200
1, Maloney worked in various staff positions at ABC News. Maloney holds a BA fro
m Dartmouth College and a Masters from the London School of Economics in Interna
tional Relations. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and a term me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the co-author of Your America: D
emocracys Local Heroes, published July, 2008. In 2006, Maloney and another IRP al
umna, Kira Kay, founded the Bureau for International Reporting, a non-profit pro
duction company providing coverage of overlooked international affairs issues to
the American public.
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David R. Malpass
<wife Adele. | Malpass is president of Encima Global, an economic rese
arch and consulting firm serving institutional investors and corporate clients.
His work provides insight and analysis on global economic and political trends,
with investment research spanning equities, fixed income, commodities and curren
cies. Formerly Bear Stearns chief economist, Mr. Malpasss team ranked second in th
e Institutional Investor ranking of Wall Street economists in 2005, 2006 and 200
7. Malpass co-authors the Current Events column in Forbes magazine, and his opini
on pieces appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal. He sits on the boards of
the Economic Club of New York, the Council of the Americas and the National Comm
ittee on U.S.-China Relations. ..Between February 1984 and January 1993, Malpass
held economic appointments during the Reagan and Bush Administrations. He was D
eputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Developing Nations, a Deputy Assistant Se
cretary of State, Republican Staff Director of Congresss Joint Economic Committee
, and Senior Analyst for Taxes and Trade at the Senate Budget Committee. .In his
government positions, Malpass worked on an array of economic, budget and interna
tional issues, including: the 1986 tax cut, several congressional budget resolut
ions, the Gramm-Rudman budget law, the savings and loan bailout, NAFTA, the Brad

y plan for developing country debt, and fast-track trade authority. He was a mem
ber of the governments Senior Executive Service and testified frequently before C
ongress. ..From 1977-83, Malpass worked in Portland, Oregon as a CPA with Arthur
Andersens systems consulting group, the Controller at Consolidated Supply Co., a
nd a contract administrator at Esco Corporation, a steel foundry. Malpass is the
Chairman of Grow Pac.
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Mahmoud A. Mamdani
Arab Bankers Association of North America Board of Directors Managing Direct
or of Morgan Stanley. Mamdani started his career in the Middle East Investment B
anking Group at Morgan Stanley. Mamdani is a David Rockefeller Fellow, and an ac
tive participant in the New York City Investment Fund, a partnership between the
citys financial and business leaders to help foster economic development in New
York City. He is also on the Board of the Louis August Jonas Foundation, where h
e recently completed his term as its President. He lives with his wife and son i
n New York City. | Third-generation East African of Indian ancestry born in Ugan
da, but exiled from that country twice because of his heritage and political bel
iefs. After receiving a PhD at Harvard in 1974, he is now the director of the In
stitute for African Studies at Columbia University. Wife: Mira Nair (film direct
or, b. 1957 India); Son: Zohran (b. 1991).
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Charles T. Manatt
B. 1936. ManattJones Global Strategies; Manatt, Phelps & Phillips Founder &
Partner (1965-); US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1999-2001); Democratic
National Committee Chairman (1981-85); First Los Angeles Bank Founder & Chairma
n (1973-89); Member of the Board of Comsat (1995-99); Member of the Board of Fed
Ex (1989-99, 2004-); Member of the Board of Group M.; Member of the Board of GTE
(1980-93); Member of the Board of Meridian International; Member of the Board o
f Oak Value Management; American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar; Stat
e Bar of California; US Supreme Court Bar; American Bankers Association; Boy Sco
uts of America Board of Directors, National Capital; California Bankers Associat
ion President (past); Center for International Private Enterprise Board of Direc
tors; Center for Democracy; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congression
al Campaign Committee; Forward Together PAC; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for Pr
esident; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; International Foundation for
Election Systems Chairman (past); Iowa State University Foundation Board of Gove
rnors (as Chairman, past); John Kerry for President; Los Angeles Performing Arts
Council; Mayo Foundation Trustee; National Democratic Institute for Internation
al Affairs Founding Chairman; National Endowment for Democracy Vice Chairman (pa
st); National Legal Center for the Public InterestBoard of Directors; National S
ymphony Orchestra Trustee; New Leadership for America PAC; Pacific Council on In
ternational Policy; Reuniting Our Country PAC; Smithsonian Institution Board of
Directors; UCLA Foundation Board of Governors (past); Wesley Foundation Board of
Directors; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; Stroke Nov-2010. Wi
fe: Kathleen Klinkefus (one daughter, two sons); Daughter: Michele Manatt; Son:
Timothy Manatt; Son: Daniel Manatt.
DEAD, July, 2011.
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Marie Antoinette Manca
Deputy Director Weissman Center for Intl Business, Baruch College.
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Mario Mancuso
Lecturer and Senior Fellow, The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Ya
le University; Partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP; Advisory
Board Member at Boliven; Visiting Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. Past: Part
ner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP; Under Secretary of Commerce, Industry
and Security at U.S. Department of Commerce; US Chair at US-India High Technolo
gy Cooperation Group; US Chair at US-China High Technology and Strategic Trade W
orking Group; US Chair at US-Israel High Technology Forum; Deputy Assistant Secr
etary of Defense at US Department of Defense.

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Michael Mandelbaum
<Thomas L. Friedman. | Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor and
Director of the American Foreign Policy program at the Johns Hopkins University
,School of Advanced International Studies. He is also Director of the SAIS Ameri
can Foreign Policy program. He is on the Board of Directors of the Washington In
stitute for Near East Policy. Mandelbaum worked on on security issues at the U.S.
Department of State from 1982-1983 on a Council on Foreign Relations Internatio
nal Affairs Fellowship in the office of Under Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eag
leburger. He served as an adviser to Bill Clinton. Speaking on behalf of the Uni
ted States Information Agency for more than two decades, Mandelbaum has explaine
d American foreign policy to groups throughout Europe, East Asia, Australia, New
Zealand, India and the Middle East. ..For 17 years, starting in 1986, he was a
Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, where he was also
the director of the Councils Project on East-West Relations. Mandelbaum was a Ca
rnegie Scholar (in 2004-2005) of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. From 1984
-2005 he was the associate director of the Aspen Institutes Congressional Program
on Relations With the Former Communist World.
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Gregory A. Maniatis
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/?print=yes Maniatis oversees European pro
grams for MPI in Washington. He is also advisor to Peter Sutherland, the UN Spec
ial Representative for Migration. ..Maniatis consults the European Commission, M
ember State governments, the European Parliament, and international organization
s on all aspects of immigration and integration policy. In 2007, he led MPIs advi
sory work for the European Union presidencies of Germany and Portugal; in previo
us years, he oversaw MPIs work with the EU presidencies of Greece and the Netherl
ands. ..Prior to his positions at MPI and the United Nations, Maniatis was Found
er and Publisher of Odyssey magazine, an English-language bimonthly that is the
leading international magazine about Greece and Greeks around the world, with ov
er 60,000 readers in 35 countries. ..He is also a writer and producer whose repo
rtage and commentary have been featured in the International Herald Tribune, the
Wall Street Journal, New York magazine, The Washington Monthly, PBS Television,
and other media outlets.
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Lewis Manilow
<Richard H. Driehaus Museum executive director Sunny Fischer and leading art
collectors Lewis Manilow and Susan Manilow. | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewi
s_Manilow Born Irvin Inger in 1927, is an American attorney, real estate developer
, and arts patron. Chicago.
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Jeffrey Mankoff
Visiting Fellow at Center for Strategic and International Studies. Past: Int
ernational Affairs Fellow at U.S. Department of State; Associate Director, Inter
national Security Studies at Yale University; Adjunct Fellow in Russian Studies
at Council on Foreign Relations; Olin National Security Fellow at Harvard Univer
sity. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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James H. Mann
B. 1946. Executive summary: Rise of the Vulcans. The Los Angeles Times Col
umnist (1989-2001); The Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief (1984-89); The Lo
s Angeles Times National Security Correspondent; The Washington Post Staff write
r; The Philadelphia Inquirer Staff writer; The Baltimore Sun Staff writer; Ameri
can Academy in Berlin Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Woodrow Wilson Inter
national Center for Scholars Guest Scholar; Edward Weintal Prize 1999; Edwin M.
Hood Award 1999; Edwin M. Hood Award 1993. Wife: Caroline Dexter (classics profe
ssor, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Elizabeth Mann; Son: Ted Man.
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Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann: Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP Mann established RK&Os Washington, D

.C. office in 1996. Mr. Manns legal practice focuses on international securities
regulation and enforcement and the cross-border conduct of business. Prior to ent
ering private practice, Mr. Mann served for seven years as the first Director of
the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commiss
ion. Mr. Mann established the key formal and informal relationships between the
SEC and its foreign regulatory counterparts
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Sloan C. Mann
Mann is the cofounder and managing director of Development Transformations (DT),
a small veteran-owned company [in D.C.] that focuses on improving the capability,
capacity, and effectiveness of civilian and military personnel involved in conf
lict and postconflict environments. Before founding DT, he held a diverse array
of jobs in the military, private, and public sectors. From 2007 to 2009, he was
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) development adviser to the U.S
. Special Forces in Afghanistan. Mann worked for a number of different offices a
t USAID, including the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the Offi
ce of Transition Initiatives (OTI).
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Thomas E. Mann
B. 1944. American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Political Science
Association Executive Director; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow; Council on
Foreign Relations; Future of American Democracy Foundation Advisory Board; IBM
Consultant. Wife: Sheilah; Son: Ted; Daughter: Stephanie.
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Darius Mans
President of Africare since January 4, 2010. to joining Africare, Mr. Mans
served as Acting Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Challenge Corporation. D
irector with the World Bank Institute (he has worked for World Bank since 1983.)
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Peter R. Mansoor
Retired Army Colonel. War historian.
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Jim P. Manzi
B. 1951. Stonegate Capital Chairman (1995-); Lotus Development CEO (1986-95)
; Lotus Development President (1984-95); Lotus Development VP Corporate Marketin
g (1983-84); Lotus Development Dir. Corporate Marketing (1982-83); McKinsey & Co
mpany (-1982); Member of the Board of Interwise, Inc. (as Chairman); Member of t
he Board of Lotus Development (as Chairman, 1986-95); Member of the Board of SOM
A Networks; Member of the Board of Thermo Electron (2000-06, as Chairman, 2003-0
6); Member of the Board of Thermo Fisher Scientific (2006-, as Chairman, 2006-);
Brigham and Womens Hospital Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Mc
Connell Senate Committee 14; Obama for America. Wife: Glenda.
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J. Eugene Marans
Marans is senior counsel of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonLLP based in the Wash
ington, D.C. office after returning at the end of 1993 from a three-year assignm
ent as resident partner of the firms Hong Kong office. ..He is heavily involved in
the firms representation of international financial institutions, such as the Af
rican Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction
and Developmentand Inter-American Development Bank. ..In addition, Mr. Marans se
rves as Vice Chair of the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, a notfor-profit education and research organization devoted to improving the condition
s of the rural poor and their communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Form
er president of the Sabre Foundation.
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David M. Marchick
Age 45. Managing Director and Global Head of External Affairs at Carly
le Group. Marchick was the former Deputy AssistantSecretary of State and director
of intergovernmental affairs in the Office of the United States Trade Represent

ative during the Clinton Administration. While working under Clinton, he helped
to coordinate the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the cre
ation of the World Trade Organization. Prior to his tenure at Carlyle, Marchick
worked as a partner at Covington & Burling, where he advised U.S. and foreign co
mpanies on regulatory and strategic issues. Marchick was identified as a lobbyis
t for the Halliburton Corporation during the series of controversies that involv
ed the company during the Iraq War, by a series of filings submitted under the L
obbying Disclosure Act of 1995. He serves as a Senior Advisor to Kissinger McLar
ty Associates. He serves as a Director of Sequa Corp. and Multiplan, Inc. He ser
ves on the Board of Directors of the Robert Toigo Foundation.
-David M Marchick 6 Leland Ct; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4906 (301) 654-4911 [40-44
/ Pamela K Kurland]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/David-Marchick/
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John E. Marcom Jr.
Age 53. President of Future US, Inc. since October 2009 and also serves as i
ts Chief Executive Officer. Marcom has been President of US Business at Future P
LC since October 2009. He served as the Chief Operating Officer of AdGent 007, I
nc., until October 2009. He has extensive multi-platform content experience inte
rnational, commercialand creative. He served as the Senior Vice President of Int
ernational Operations at Yahoo Inc. from July 2003 to February 2007. Mr. Marcom
served as the President of Americas at Financial Times Inc., a division of FT Pu
blications, Inc. from May 2002 to June 2003. He was responsible for the business
operations of the Financial Times in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. From M
arch 2001 to April 2002, he consulted with a variety of magazines and web proper
ties. He served as the Senior Vice President of Worldwide Revenue and Media Stra
tegies AtomFilms, now part of Atom Entertainment Inc. (formerly, AtomShockwave C
orp.) from February 2000 to February 2001. From September 1999 to February 2000,
Marcom served as the President of Time Inc. International. From January 1993 to
August 1999, he held various positions with AOL Time Warner in Asia. He managed
Times businesses in Australia, Latin America, Europe and Asia. Under his leaders
hip, Time Inc. launched new editions of TIME and Fortune in Taiwan and mainland
China. In Asia, he led the development of TIME.coms award-winning Asian website a
nd, in collaboration with Turner Broadcasting, launched CNN.com/AsiaNow as the r
egions most comprehensive online news and information source. Marcom has worked a
s a journalist and executive for publishing and Internet companies in all the wo
rlds major markets. He began his career as a journalist, for more than a decade c
overing media and technology subjects for the Wall Street Journal in Tokyo, New
York, and London, and then was Forbes magazines European Bureau Chief. Marcom has
been a Director of Marketwatch.com Inc. since October 25, 2002. He serves as a
Member of the Advisory Board at CogniSign LLC. He served as a Director of Planet
Out Inc. since November 25, 2007. He was a Henry Luce Foundation Scholar. He hea
ded up the Asian Wall Street Journals Tokyo bureau, then jumped to the U.S. Journ
al and covered IBM and emerging players in the information technology industry f
rom New York. Later, in London, he covered major media and consumer-marketing pl
ayers like Nestl, Reuters and News Corp.
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John Arthur Marcum
B. 1960. Circuit City Vice Chairman (2008-); Tri-Artisan Capital Partners Operat
ing Partner (2004-); Hollywood Entertainment Corp. CFO (2001-03); Hollywood Ente
rtainment Corp. EVP Operations (2001-04); Lids Incorporated EVP and COO (2000-01
); Stage Stores, Inc. to Vice Chairman and CFO (1995-2000); Marshalls, Inc. Seni
or VP and CFO; Marshalls, Inc. VP and Controller (1989-90); Melville Corporation
Treasurer (1986-89); Coopers & Lybrand (-1983); Member of the Board of Bombay C
orporation (-2003); Member of the Board of Circuit City (2008-); Member of the B
oard of Enabl-u Technologies Corp. (2007-); Member of the Board of Iconix Brand
Group; Member of the Board of Millfeld Trading Co., Inc. (2007-); Member of the
Board of Ultimate Electronics, Inc. (as Chairman, 2005-?).
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Murrey Marder

B. 1919. Ostensible watchdog journalist at Harvards Nieman watchdog foundation pr


oject / network. Marder joined The Washington Post in 1946. By 1949 his reportin
g won him a Nieman FellowshipEarly on he challenged the claims of Sen. Joseph R. Mc
Carthy (R-Wis) and contributed to the televised Army-McCarthy collision and McCa
rthys ultimate censure. From the Eisenhower administration to the Carter administr
ation Marder accompanied secretaries of state, and sometimes presidents, to dipl
omatic conferences and summit meetings around the world.
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Sarah Margon
http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/MargonSarah.html Associate Director of
the Sustainable Security and Peacebuilding Initiative at American Progress. Befor
e joining the Center, Sarah was a senior foreign policy advisor to Sen. Russ Fei
ngold (D-WI) and also served as staff director to the Senate Foreign Relations S
ubcommittee on African Affairs. ..Prior to her time in the Senate, Sarah was a p
olicy advisor for humanitarian response and conflict at Oxfam America. At Oxfam,
Sarah focused on a number of conflicts in Africa as well as critical peace and
security issues such as civilian protection, conflict prevention, and security s
ector reform. Sarah has also worked for the Democracy Coalition Project, the Cen
ter for National Security Studies, and George Soross Open Society Institute.
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Steve Mariotti
Founder at Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship. Past: Special Education/
Business Teacher at New York City Department of Education; Founder at Mason Impo
rt/Export Services; Treasury Analyst at Ford Motor Company. Greater New York Cit
y Area.
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Hans M. Mark
B. 1929. US Defense Department Director, Defense Research and Engineering (199
8-2001); NASA Deputy Administrator (1981-84); US Secretary of the Air Force (197
9-81); NASA Director, Ames Research Center (1969-77); American Institute of Aero
nautics and Astronautics; American Council of Trustees and Alumni National Counc
il; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; National Academy of Sciences; I
nstitute for Defense Analyses Consultant (1958-61); John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey
Hutchison for Senate; National Science Foundation Consultant (1966-69); Natural
ized US Citizen 1945.
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Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche
President at Resource Development Partners. Past: CEO/Chairman at Azurix; Memb
er Board of Directors, Vice Chairman at Enron Corp; CEO/Chairman at Enron Intern
ational; Various project finance positions in pipeline and power groups from 198
2-1992 at Enron; Assistant Vice President at First City National Bank. Houston,
Texas Area.
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Paul A. Marks
President (now Emeritus) of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. | Paul A.
Marks, MD Welcome to NanoViricides, Inc. | PTC Therapeutics: Paul A. Marks, Ph.D
. | Worked with Joshua Lederberg, etc.
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Alice Tepper Marlin
President and CEO of Social Accountability Internationalis also Citi Distin
guished Fellow in Ethics and Leadership at NYUs Stern School of Business. In 1969
she founded the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP), where she served as Presi
dent and CEO for 30 years. NYC.
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L. David Marquet
Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Submarine Captai
n, U.S. Navy. Sarasota, Florida Area.
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Phebe A. Marr
Iraq Study Group | United States Institute of Peace Senior Fellow, United Stat

es Institute of Peace. Author of a bunch o shet


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Donald B. Marron
B. 1934. Lightyear Capital Founder (2000-); UBS Chairman of UBS America (200003); Paine Webber CEO (1980-2001); Data Resources Inc. Co-CEO (1969-79); Mitchel
l Hutchins President and CEO (1967-77); D.B. Marron & Company Founder and Presid
ent (1959-65); Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (2001-06); Member of the Board
of New York Stock Exchange (1974-81); Member of the Board ofPaine Webber (as Cha
irman, 1981-2001); Member of the Board of Shinsei Bank (1999-); Carlyle Group Ad
visory Board (2005-); George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Museum of Modern
Art Vice Chairman (as President, past); Alfalfa Club 1999; Bretton Woods Commit
tee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Center
for the Study of the Presidency Chairman; Concord Coalition; Council on Foreign
Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Senator DAmato 1
998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Vict
ory 2008; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Overseer; National Republican S
enatorial Committee; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Straight
Talk America. Wife: Gloria.
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Tom F. Marsh
-?>Tom F Marsh Oil Company. Tom F Marsh is associated with several companies, in
cluding Cherry Valley Ranch, L.P., Marsh Operating Company and Tecovas Aviation,
LLC. Tom F Marsh has 6 known relationships including Stanley Marsh, Joe Coffman
and James C Crain and is located in Dallas, TX.
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Andrew W. Marshall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Marshall_(foreign_policy_strategist) B.
1921, is the director of the United States Department of Defenses Office of Net A
ssessment. Appointed to the position in 1973 by United States President Richard
Nixon, Marshall has been re-appointed by every president that followed. ..he joi
ned the Rand Corporation, the original think tank, in 1949. During the 1950s and 60
s Marshall was a member of a cadre of strategic thinkers that coalesced at the Ran
d Corporation, a group that included Daniel Ellsberg, Herman Kahn, and James Sch
lesinger; Schlesinger later became the U.S.Secretary of Defense, and oversaw the
creation of the Office of Net Assessment. The original main task of the office
was to provide strategic evaluations on nuclear war issues. James Roche, Secreta
ry of the Air Force in the administration of George W. Bush, worked for Marshall
during the 1970s. ..Andrew Marshall was consulted for the 1992 draft of Defense
Planning Guidance (DPG), created by then-Defense Department staffers I. Lewis L
ibby, Paul Wolfowitz, and Zalmay Khalilzad. ..Marshall has been noted for foster
ing talent in younger associates, who then proceed to influential positions in a
nd out of the federal government: a slew of Marshalls former staffers have gone on
to industry, academia and military think tanks. Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, an
d Paul Wolfowitz, among others, have been cited
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Dale Rogers Marshall
Dale Rogers Marshall National Academy of Public Administration Former Presiden
t, Wheaton College; Dean and Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College;
Associate Dean and Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Scienc
e, University of California at Davis; Lecturer in Political Science, University
of California at Berkeley, and UCLA. Speaker on PBS & NPR Forum Network
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Ray Marshall
AKA Freddie Ray Marshall. B. 1928. US Secretary of Labor 27-Jan-1977 to 20-J
an-1981; Economic Policy Institute. | Ray Marshall, PhD | Alliance for Excellent
Education Chair in Economics and Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin; Pr
esident, Ray Marshall, Inc., etc.
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Katherine Marshall
Marshall is currently a Senior Fellow at the Berkeley Center for Religion, P

eace and World Affairs as well as Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. S


he has worked for over three decades on issues of international development with
a focus on concerns for the worlds poorest countries. From 1971 to 2006, Marshal
l served with the World Bank in a wide range of leadership assignments with spec
ial attention to Africa. Her long experience as a manager with the bank included
many endeavors to address leadership issues, conflict resolution, the role of w
omen, and the role of values. From 2000 to 2006, Marshall was Counselor to the b
anks President with a mandate to cover ethics, values, faith, and religious liais
on in development work. She serves on Boards and as an advisor to leading non-go
vernmental organizations including the World Faiths Development Dialogue, the Fe
z Forum, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Z. Blake Marshall
http://www.pbnco.com/eng/news/release.php?rid=48 (2006) Z. Blake Marshall, one
of Washington DCs leading experts on the Russian economy and US-Russian relations
, is joining The PBN Company, a strategic communications, government relations a
nd public affairs firm specializing in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Marsha
ll is currently Executive Vice President and COO of the US-Russia Business Counc
il (USRBC). He will join The PBN Companys Washington DC office effective November
15 as Senior Vice President International, etc.
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Kimberly Marten
Professor (and the former department chair) in the political science departm
ent at Barnard College, Columbia University.
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Daniel R. Martin
Martin is an associate professor at Pace University in New York. He was formerly
the president and COO of Milestone Scientific and the president and CEO of E-ZEM Corporation. Prior to E-Z-EM, Martin was the president of Sterling Latina, an
d Sterling Europe, with Sterling Drug, Inc. in New York. Before that he also was
president and 50 percent owner of the Howland Martin Corporation in New York. M
artin is a board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Colombia and Peru
, as well as the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Peru. ACCION Intern
ational Board of Directors; NGOAlliance
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Lynn M. Martin
AKA Judith Lynn Morely. B. 1939. Martin Hall Group President (2005-); US Secre
tary of Labor (7-Feb-1991 to 20-Jan-1993); US Congressman, Illinois 16th (1981-9
1); Illinois State Senate(1979-80); Illinois State House of Representatives (197
7-79); Winnebago County (Illinois) Board (1973-77); Deloitte and Touche Adviser
(1993-2005); Coca Cola Advisory Board; Mitsubishi Auditor; Member of the Board o
f Ameritech (1993-99); Member of the Board of AT&T (1999-); Member of the Board
of Constellation Energy Group (2003-); Member of the Board of Dreyfus Funds (199
3-); Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble (1994-2010); Member of the Board of
Ryder (1993-); Member of the Board of SBC (1999-2005); Member of the Board of T
RW; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for the Adva
ncement of Women Chair (1993-2005); Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; Geo
rge W. Bush for President; Keep Our Mission PAC; Lincoln Park Zoo Trustee; Natio
nal Republican Congressional Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Project fo
r the New American Century; Republican National Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Societ
y. Husband: John Martin (engineer, m. 1960, div. 1978, two children); Daughter:
Julia Martin; Husband: Caroline Martin; Husband: Harry D. Leinenweber (District
Court Judge, m. 1987, five stepchildren).
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Susan F. Martin
Susan F. Martin World World Economic Forum Donald G. Herzberg Chair in Interna
tional Migration, Georgetown University. Research Director, US Select Commission
on Immigration and Refugee Policy; 1981-92, Director, Policy Research, Refugee
Policy Group; 1992-97, Executive Director, US Commission on Immigration Reform;

since 1998, Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, George
town University; since 2006, current position. Co-Founder and Commissioner, Wome
ns Refugee Commission. Member of the Board, Advocacy Project. Member: Member: Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Academic Advisory Board, International Organization f
or Migration; US Comptroller-Generals Advisory Board; International Council, Inst
itute for Global Legal Studies, Washington University.
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William F. Martin
William F. Martin Washington Policy & Analysis, Inc. Martin is an energy econo
mist who has served as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, Spe
cial Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Deputy Secretary of the US Departm
ent of Energy under President Reagan. He is also chairman of the Department of E
nergys Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee and chairman of the Council on Foreign R
elations Energy Security Group for the past ten years. In 2006, he was elected ch
airman of the Council of the University for Peace of the United Nations. [Read m
ore.]
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Angelica R. Martinez
Writes tripe with themes like women in the Middle East.
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Roman Martinez IV
B. 1948. Lehman Brothers Managing Director (1978-2003); Lehman Brothers Inve
stment Banker (1971-78); Member of the Board of Alliant Techsystems (2004-); Mem
ber of the Board of CIGNA (2005-); Member of the Board of GreenPoint Financial C
orporation (2004-); Bill Bradley for President; International Rescue Committee B
oard of Directors; John McCain 2008; McCain for Senate 98; New York Presbyterian
Hospital Trustee; Romney for President; Straight Talk America.
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Roman Martinez V
Roman Martinez V Latham & Watkins LLP Attorney Biography He is a member of the
firms Supreme Court and Appellate group.
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Kati I. Marton
Author and journalist. Her career has included reporting for ABC News as a f
oreign correspondent and National Public Radio Wife of deceased arch-scoundrel R
ichard Holbrooke.
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Michael T. Masin
Age in 2011: 66. Popular, Inc. director; Weill Cornell Medical College oversee
r. Past: Carnegie Hall trustee; Citigroup Inc. vice chairman; OMelveny & Myers LL
P senior partner; W.M. Keck Foundation director.
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L. Camille Massey
Vice President, Membership, Corporate, and International at Council on Foreign
Relations; Board Member at Breakthrough; Founder at Cue Global. Past: Senior Ad
visor at International AIDS Vaccine Initiative; Director (Lawyers Committee for
Human Rights) at Human Rights First. Greater New York City Area.
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Walter E. Massey
B. 1938. Member of the Board of Bank of America; Member of the Board of Britis
h Petroleum (1998-); Member of the Board of Conoco; Member of the Board of Delta
Airlines (2007-08); Member of the Board of Motorola (1994-91 and 1993-); Member
of the Board of McDonalds (1998-); American Association for the Advancement of S
cience President; American Philosophical Society 1991; Andrew W. Mellon Foundati
on Trustee; MacArthur Foundation; National Science Foundation Board of Directors
(1991-93); RAND Corporation Trustee; United Way Chicago Board. Wife: Shirley An
ne Massey
Son: Keith; Son: Eric.
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Elisa C. Massimino

Elisa C. Massimino Georgetown University Law Center Adjunct Professor of Law.


Massimino is Washington Director of Human Rights First and serves as the organiz
ations chief advocacy strategist. She is an expert on a range of international hu
man rights issues and a national authority on refugee law and policy. She testif
ies frequently before Congress, writes extensively for legal and popular publica
tions, and serves as one of the organizations primary spokespeople with the media
. She is Human Rights Firsts point of contact with U.S. government leaders, inter
national diplomats, and human rights opinion leaders and decision makers, etc.
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Michael Mastanduno
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~govt/faculty/mastanduno.html Dean of the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences; Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government.
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Carlton A. Masters
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Carlton_A._Masters Masters official
biography says that he is CEO and co-founding Principal of GoodWorks Internation
al. He negotiates and coordinates all client engagements and provides strategic a
dvisory services to several governments. As President and CEO of GWI, Carl Maste
rs plays the lead role in engagements joining numerous Fortune 500 companies wit
h Caribbean and African nations. In the majority of these engagements, etc., etc
. Masters is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bretton Woods Commi
ttee and 100 Black Men of America. He actively serves on the boards of AFRICARE
and the Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund, the Africa America Institut
e and the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies. While serving
as Agent General for the government of Ontario, numerous allegations of sexual
harassment were made against Mr. Masters. An investigation conducted by an outsi
de law firm concluded that Masters had sexually harassed seven women, and Master
s subsequently resigned his position. The Superior and Divisional Courts in Onta
rio dismissed his lawsuit against the government where he alleged that the inves
tigation procedure violated his rights to privacy and procedural fairness.
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Michael J. Matheson
Michael J. Matheson GW Law Faculty Directory Matheson has been teaching at the
Law School since 2002. Prior to 2002, he directed the international law program
at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and
was a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace. ..He has taught courses on
public international law, international criminal law, international institutions
, and international law and conflict resolution. He has published books on the U
N Security Council and on international humanitarian law, as well as numerous ar
ticles and other pieces. ..Matheson has served as a member of the UN Internation
al Law Commission and Director of Studies of the Hague Academy of International
Law. He has argued many cases before international tribunals, including a number
before the International Court of Justice, and has testified on many occasions
before Congressional committees. Professor Matheson served for more than 28 year
s as an attorney at the U.S. Department of State, including as Acting Legal Advi
ser or Principal Deputy Legal Adviser from 1990 to 2000. While at the State Depa
rtment, he led efforts to create the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugosl
avia and Rwanda and the UN Compensation Commission for Gulf War claims. He heade
d the U.S. delegation, with the rank of ambassador, to the UN negotiations on co
nventional weapons. ..Matheson is a member of the Board of Editors of the Americ
an Journal of International Law, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Advis
ory Committee on Public International Law of the U.S. State Department. | State
Department Archived Biographies Michael J. Matheson.
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Jessica Tuchman Mathews
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President (1997-); Council on F
oreign Relations Senior Fellow (1993-97); US State Department Deputy to the Unde
r Secretary for Global Affairs (1993); World Resources Institute VP & Director o
f Research (1982-93); US National Security Council Director, Office of Global Is
sues (1977-79); Congressional Staff Energy and Environment Subcommittee (c. 1974

); Member of the Board of Hanesbrands (2006-); Member of the Board of Somalogic;


Air Products and Chemicals Environmental Advisory Committee; American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science Congressional Science Fellow (1973); American
Philosophical Society; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Institution Trustee (past); T
he Century Foundation Trustee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Inter-A
merican Dialogue Trustee; Joyce Foundation Trustee (past); Nuclear Threat Initia
tive; Federation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors; Obama for America; Ro
ckefeller Brothers Fund Trustee (past); Rockefeller Foundation Trustee; Search f
or Common Ground Advisory Board; Surface Transportation Policy Project Board of
Directors (past); Trilateral Commission; The Washington PostSyndicated Columnist
(1991-97); The Washington Post Editorial Board (1980-82). Father: Lester R. Tuc
hman; Mother: Barbara Tuchman (historian); Sister: Lucy; Sister: Alma; Husband:
Charles G. Boyd (retired USAF General, one daughter, one son).
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Michael S. Mathews [?]
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Dale Mathias
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Dale_Mathias Mathias is the co-found
er of GlobeVest LLC, an emerging market private equity fund-of-funds based in Wa
shington, DC. Previously, Dale was an officer of three private equity funds and
has advised many investment partnerships here and in Western Europe. She was an
Associate Dean of Columbia Business School for more than seven years. Trustee, Ly
me Disease Research Foundation of Maryland; Director, Refugees International; Ad
visory Council, Unity08. She is married to Edward Mathias (see below).
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Edward J. Mathias
The Carlyle Group : Mathias, Edward J. Managing Director of The Carlyle Group
based in Washington, DC. Prior to joining Carlyle in January 1994, Mathias was a
member of the Management Committee and Board of Directors of T. Rowe Price Asso
ciates, Inc., a major investment management organization. He was instrumental in
the founding of The Carlyle Group and assisted in raising the firms initial capi
tal. Now focused on the firms growth capital activities, Mathias serves as a memb
er of the Investment Committees for Carlyle Growth, Asia Growth, European Techno
logy, Middle East Northern Africa (MENA), Mexico Growth, and The Riverstone Fund
s.
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Brian P. Mathis
<-? | 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; Provident Group manag
ing director. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; White Ho
use state dinner (11/24/2009) invited guest. Barack Obama law school friend. Liv
es and/or works in New York, NY.
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Jack F. Matlock Jr.
AKA Jack Foust Matlock, Jr. B. 1929. US Ambassador to the USSR (1987-91);
US National Security Council Senior Director of European and Soviet Affairs (198
3-86); US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1981-83); US Ambassador to the USSR ad i
nterim (1981); US State Department Deputy Director, Foreign Service Institute (1
979-80); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Moscow, USSR (1974-78); US
State Department Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs (1971-74); US State D
epartment Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1969-70); US State D
epartment Principal officer, Zanzibar (1967-69); US State Department Political o
fficer, Accra, Ghana (1963-67); US State Department Political officer, Moscow, U
SSR (1961-63); US State Department Consular officer, Vienna, Austria (1958-60);
US State Department Intelligence research analyst (1956-58); American Academy of
Diplomacy; Institute for Advanced Study Professor (1996-2001); ABC consultant.
Wife: Rebecca Burrum (five children).
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Nao(taka) Matsukata
Johns Hopkins SAIS Academics | Japan Studies | Faculty Matsukata currently is
a senior policy adviser at Alston and Bird, LLP and previously served as the the

Chair of the Strategic International Business Practice at Hunton & Williams, LL


P. Before joining Hunton, he served as Director of Policy Planning for the Unit
ed States Trade Representative. Dr. Matsukata was also Senior Policy Advisor to
U.S. Senator Joseph I. Lieberman for 5 years, and served Senator Lieberman in t
he same capacity during the 2000 national presidential election campaign.
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William B. Matteson
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP | Lawyers | William B. Matteson Matteson has served on
the board of The French-American Foundation, The Hartford Foundation, The Salk I
nstitute, The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, The Board of Foreign Pa
rishes, The Sconset Trust, the New York Institute for Special Education, The Ped
die School, Miss Porters School and Kalamazoo College. A particular interest has
been the US Council for International Business (USCIB) where he served as a Vic
e Chairman from 1986 to 1999 focusing on key issues of world trade, finance and
investments as the US representative on the Business and Industry Advisory Commi
ttee to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, Fran
ce. Mr. Matteson is presently a Senior Trustee and member of the Executive Comm
ittee of the USCIB. | -?>Secretary and Trustee, John A. Hartford Foundation.
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Barbara C. Matthews
Barbara C. Matthews Managing Director, BCM International | http://highfrequenc
y-trading.com/speakers/barbara-c-matthews Managing Director and founder of BCM In
ternational Regulatory Analytics LLC, a consultancy that provides strategic anal
ysis of cross-border regulatory, economic and political trends for chief executi
ves, chief risk officers, and chief strategists at leading financial firms. Thec
ompany was founded in December 2008.Prior to founding the company, Ms. Matthews
served as U.S. Treasury Attach to the European Union in Brussels with the U.S. Se
nate-confirmed personal diplomatic rank of Minister-Counselor. Her U.S. Governme
nt service also included two years as Senior Counsel (responsible for internatio
nal capital market, monetary policy and development issues) at the U.S. House of
Representatives Financial Services Committee. The first decade of her career wa
s spent in increasingly senior roles creating the regulatory policy business at
the Institute of International Finance and representing the interests of the ris
k management community and chief executives from the worlds leading banksbefore t
he Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.Ms. Matthews holds a B.Sc.F.S. from Ge
orgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service. She also earned simultaneously a
J.D. and an LL.M. in Comparative and International Law from Duke Universitys Scho
ol of Law. Upon graduation from law school, she was awarded a Ford Foundation Fe
llowship in International Law.A member of the Bar of the State of New York and t
he Council on Foreign Relations, she has published multiple law review articles
and chapters in books, has delivered speeches and chaired meetings on five conti
nents and, since founding the company, has provided analysis to major media outl
ets including Bloomberg, the Financial Times, RISK/Incisive Media, NPR, and MSNB
C regardingfinancial regulatory policy issues. She is married and has a young da
ughter.Her charitable commitments include support for the Boys and Girls Clubs o
f Greater Washington and the Girl Scouts of America.
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Eugene A. Matthews
President of Nintai, an international educational firmand president of Nintai Capit
al, Telluride, Colo.
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Amanda C. Mattingly
The Arkin Group Amanda C. Mattingly Mattingly joined The Arkin Group in 2004 a
nd has directed business intelligence collection and analysis efforts in emergin
g and mature markets around the globe, with a focus on Latin America and Europe.
Prior to joining TAG, Ms. Mattingly worked at the U.S. Department of State as a
Foreign Affairs Officer at the Offices of Andean and Caribbean Affairs; as a Pr
esidential Management Fellow; and at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. Mattingly also
served at the U.S. National Security Council in the Directorate of Western Hemi
sphere Affairs. | The Truman Project, etc.

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Gale A. Mattox
AICGS: FELLOWS : Dr. Gale A. Mattox, Senior Visiting Fellow Senior Visiting
Fellow at AICGS and Professor, Political Science Department, at the U.S. Naval
Academy. Mattox served on Policy Planning Staff of the Department of State, was
a Council on Foreign Relations Fellow at the State Department Office of Strategi
c and Theater Nuclear Policy, and an International Affairs Analyst at the Congre
ssional Research Service. She has been a Bosch Fellow in Germany (also Founding
President of the Bosch Alumni Association), NATO Research Fellow, and a Fulbrigh
t Scholar. Professor Mattox has held the offices of President (1996-2003) and Vi
ce President of Women in International Security (WIIS), Center for Peace and Sec
urity Studies at Georgetown University, and served as Vice President of the Inte
rnational Studies Association and now co-chair of the ISA Womens Caucus. ..She ha
s served on numerous boards, including the Tactical Advisory Council, Center for
Naval Analysis, and the George Marshall Center Advisory Board in Germany, and n
ow serves on the advisory boards of St. Marys College Womens Center, the Forum for
Security Studies, the Swedish National Defense University, and WIIS. She has ap
peared on the Lehrer News Hour and other media outlets.
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Daniel C. Matuszewski
http://www.salzburgglobal.org/current/includes/FacultyPopUp.cfm?IDSPECIAL_EVEN
T=530&IDRecords=8457 President of the Executive Committee to the International R
esearch & Exchanges Board (IREX), Washington DC., where he was formerly presiden
t of IREX, responsible for the development of a combination of field research an
d professional training programs in the countries of Central/East Europe, the Ru
ssian Federation, Eurasia, Mongolia, and China. From 1989 to 1992, Dr. Matuszews
ki was executive director of the International Foundation for the Survival and D
evelopment of Humanity. He is the author of studies on Soviet nationalities issu
es and international relations in such volumes as Soviet Nationalities in Strate
gic Perspective (1985), and co-author of Modernization in Inner Asia (1991). Mat
uszewski is a member of the Universities Project Advisory Committee.
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Richard H. Matzke
Matzke has been member of the Board of Directors of OAO LUKOIL since 2002; sinc
e 2003 has been chairman of its Strategy and Investment Committee. President of
Chevron Overseas Petroleum, member of the Board of Directors of Chevron Corporat
ion. 2000- 2002: Vice-Chairman of Chevron, Chevron-Texaco Corporation. Director,
American Iranian Council; Former Director, National Committee on United States-C
hina Relations.
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Kenneth R. Maxwell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Maxwell B. 1941, is a British historian
who specializes in Iberia and Latin America. A longtime member of the Council o
n Foreign Relations, for fifteen years he headed its Latin America Studies Progr
am. His May 13, 2004 resignation from the council involved a major controversy o
ver whether there had been a breach of the so-called church-state separation betwe
en the council itself and its magazine Foreign Affairs. As of December 2004, Max
well is a Visiting Professor of History at Harvard University and a senior fello
w at the universitys David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, where h
e directs the Centers Brazil Studies Program. [Read much more at link.]
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Michael M. May
Michael M. May Stanford School of Engineering Personnel Profile | Dr. Michae
l M. May Harvard Belfer Center for Science and | Research Interests: Nuclear wea
pons policy in the US and in other countries; nuclear terrorism; nuclear and oth
er forms of energy and their impact on the environment, health and safety and se
curity; the use of statistics and mathematical models in the public sphere. May i
s a director emeritus of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he wo
rked from 1952 to 1988.
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Alexis Maybank
Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Gilt Groupe (a members-only fashion site). D
irector for Audubon Alaska, and actively involved in the Robinhood Foundation.,
etc.
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Claudette M. Mayer
-?>Was named senior VP at the New York offices of Mellon Bank, ca. 1998.
-?>http://www.one-to-world.org/content/view/7/9/ Publicist & Development Officer
, Saint Thomas Concert Series. -?>An Executive Administrative Assistant with Deg
ussa Corporation, an Industrial Organic Chemicals
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William E. Mayer
B. 1940. Park Avenue Equity Partners Founder (1999-); First Boston Preside
nt and CEO (-1991); Member of the Board of Lee Enterprises; Member of the Board
ofReaders Digest Association (2003-); Member of the Board of WR Hambrecht + Co.;
Aspen Institute Chairman (2000-); Friends of Joe Lieberman; John McCain 2008; R
udy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Straight Talk America.
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Alice E. Mayhew
The editorial director of Simon & Schuster.
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Jay Mazur
AFL CIO BIOGRAPHIES Mazur is president of the Union of Needletrades, Indus
trial and Textile Employees (UNITE), a post he has held since the 1995 merger co
nvention of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and the Amalgamated C
lothing and Textile Workers Union. Born May 21, 1932, in New York City, Mazur wa
s elected AFL-CIO vice president on Aug. 5, 1986. Before becoming UNITE president
, Mazur was president of the ILGWU, where he developed the first immigration leg
al services to union members. He is a founding board member of the Asian Pacific
American Labor Alliance. [risephoenix adds: Mazur is also a member of the Trilat
eral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, two hotbeds of bosses plots
, reaction, and CIA connections. See here andhere and here.] Freedom House, etc.
******
W. Gage McAfee
McAfee is co-founder and Managing Director of Asia Pacific Capital. McAfee has l
ived and worked in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia since the late 1960s. He served
with the U.S. State Department in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971 and was also an Adju
nct Professor at the Saigon Law School. For more than twenty years, he was with
the American law firm Coudert Brothers where he was a founder of their East Asia
group in Singapore and later the senior partner in Hong Kong. He was also a fou
nding partner of the Hong Kong-based private equity group ChinaVest, widely cred
ited as one of the first venture firms to enter China. He was a general partner
of four ChinaVest funds. ..A former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce
in Hong Kong, McAfee has acted as an adviser to the Asian Development Bank, ser
ved on the General Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, the L
aw Reform Commission, and was Deputy Chairman of the Hong Kong Community Chest.
McAfee is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Instit
ute for Strategic Studies, the Asia Center Committee of Harvard University, the
Development Board of Phillips Academy, Andover, Board of Governors of the Chines
e International School and served as an adviser to the Hong Kong Basic Law Consu
ltative Committee.
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Jef Olivarius McAllister
http://en.prickipedia.org/wiki/Jef_McAllister A journalist, author and lawyer.
Formerly the London Bureau Chief of TIME Magazine, he is currently the Managing
Partner of McAllister Olivarius, an international law firm headquartered in Lon
don. ..Between 1995 and 1997, McAllister was TIMEs White House Correspondent, cov
ering foreign and domestic policies and the internal politics of theClinton Admi
nistration. In his previous assignment as Diplomatic Correspondent, McAllister a
ccompanied Secretaries of State James Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Warren Chr

istopher on their foreign travels. ..Since 2007, he has been the managing partne
r of McAllister Olivarius [law firm]. In addition to his legal practice, he comm
ents regularly on politics and diplomacy for the BBC and other news organisation
s.
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Singleton B. McAllister
Age in 2011: 58. Alliant Energy Corporation director; Blank Rome LLP partner;
United Rentals, Inc. director. Past: LeClairRyan lobbyist; U.S. Agency for Inter
national Development general counsel.
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Megan McArdle
A senior editor for The Atlantic who writes about business and economics. Sh
e has worked at three start-ups, a consulting firm, an investment bank, a disast
er recovery firm at Ground Zero, and The Economist. She now resides in northwest
Washington, D.C.
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Jane McAuliffe
Jane McAuliffe: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chief Academic Offi
cer and Executive Vice President, Bridgepoint Education, Inc. Age 45. McAuliffe
serves as Chief Executive Officer and Trustee of Ashford University, etc. San Di
ego.
******
Barry R. McCaffrey
B. 1942. Director of National Drug Control Policy (1996-2001); US Defense
Department Commander-in-Chief, US Southern Command (1994-96); US National Securi
ty Council; Atlantic CouncilDirector; Committee for the Liberation of Iraq; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; Member of the Board of CRC Health (2002-); Member of t
he Board of DynCorp (2005-); Member of the Board of Integrated Defense Technolog
ies (2001-?); Member of the Board of McNeil Technologies (2005-); Member of the
Board of Vertex Aerospace (2001-); Member of the Board of VisionAIR; Member of t
he Board of Wornick Co. (2004-); Veritas Capital Defense and Aerospace Advisory
Council; Distinguished Service Cross twice; Purple Heart three times; Silver Sta
r twice. Wife: Jill Anne Faulkner (m. 8-Jun-1964, one son, two daughters); Son:
Sean; Daughter: Tara; Daughter: Amy.
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John S. McCain III
B. 1936. US Senator, Arizona (1987-); US Congressman, Arizona (1983-87
); Keating Five received $112,000 in campaign contributions and 3 free trips to
the Bahamas; Afghanistan World Foundation National Committee; Alfalfa Club 1996,
President (2004-05); Council on Foreign Relations; Close Up Foundation Board of
Advisors; Committee for the Liberation of IraqHonorary Co-Chair; International
Republican Institute Board of Directors; Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board; Jo
hn McCain 2008 Candidate; McCain 2000 Candidate; McCain for Senate 98 Candidate;
National Council for a New America Founding Member; National Student Leadership
Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; Navy League; Nixon Center Board of Direct
ors; World Technology Network; Pacific Aviation Museum Advisory Board; Pacific C
ouncil on International Policy; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governor
s; Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council; The Reform Institute Founder;
Republican Main Street Partnership; Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board
of Advisors; Spirit of America Board of Advisors; Straight Talk America; Terror
Free Tomorrow Advisory Board; Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Honorary
Board; US Council for World Freedom; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Alfalfa Party can
didate for US President; Bronze Star; Distinguished Flying Cross; Legion of Meri
t; Purple Heart; Silver Star; Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service; Plane Cra
sh Corpus Christi, TX (12-Mar-1960), pilot error; Plane Crash Cape Charles, VA (
28-Nov-1965), ejected; Taken Prisoner of War; Tortured Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vie
tnam; Suicide Attempt Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam; Wedding: John McCain and Ci
ndy Hensley (1980); Roast: William Safire (1998); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funera
l: Richard Nixon (1994); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Dubya Ranch Hand Aug2004; Roast: Lorne Michaels (2004); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Funeral: Ted Ke

nnedy (2009); Secret Service Codename Phoenix. Father: John S. McCain, Jr.(Admir
al in US Navy [who helped cover up the USS Liberty attack by israhell], b. 17-Ja
n-1911, d. 24-Mar-1981); Mother: Roberta Wright McCain (oil heiress); Sister: Sa
ndy McCain Morgan; Brother: Joe McCain (stage actor, b. circa 1942); Wife: Carol
Shepp (model, dated 1963-65, m. Jul-1965, div. 2-Apr-1980); Son: Doug McCain (a
dopted stepson, commercial airline pilot, b. 4-Oct-1959); Son: Andy McCain (adop
ted stepson, VP at Hensley & Co., b. 12-May-1962); Daughter: Sidney McCain (work
s in music industry, b. 2-Sep-1966); Wife: Cindy Hensley McCain (liquor heiress,
m. 17-May-1980, two daughters, two sons); Daughter: Meghan McCain (journalist,
b. 23-Oct-1984); Son: John Sidney McCain IV (Jack, serving in US Navy, b. 2-May-19
86); Son: James McCain (Jimmy, serving in USMC, b. 21-May-1988); Daughter: Bridget
McCain (adopted, b. 21-Jul-1991).
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Edward F. McCann II
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Ed/Mccann | -?>Director at Credit Suisse; Gr
eater New York City Area | -?>Project Manager at Tishman Construction; Greater N
ew York City Area, etc.
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Patrick F. McCartan
http://www.jonesday.com/pmccartan/ [<for biog] Atty. Senior Partner at Jones, D
ay. | D-Notice 2012: Patrick F. McCartan kills the Internet | Cleveland.
******
John W. McCarter Jr.
B. 1938. Field Museum of Natural History President and CEO (1996-); Booz A
llen Hamilton Senior VP (-1997); DeKalb Corporation President; Illinois State Of
ficial Budget Director (1969); White House Fellows; Member of the Board of A. M.
Castle & Co. (1983-); Member of the Board of Divergence, Inc. (as Chairman); Me
mber of the Board of Pittway Corporation (1998-); Member of the Board of W.W. Gr
ainger (1990-); Aspen Institute Senior Mentor; Bill Bradley for President; Chica
goland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Commercial Club of Chicago; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Keep Our Mission PAC; The Lincoln Academy of Illinois R
egent; National Recreation Foundation Trustee; Obama for America; Obama for Illi
nois. Wife: Judy (three children).
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James P. McCarthy
Biographies : GENERAL JAMES P. MCCARTHY USAF, ret.
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Kathleen D. McCarthy
-?>Clinton Global Initiative; Center for the Study of Philanthropy, http://web.g
c.cuny.edu/History/pages/profs/mccarthy.html, etc.
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Craig McCaw
B. 1949. Executive summary: Billionaire, Nextel. McCaw Cellular Founder; X
O Communications Founder; Academy of Achievement (1989); Americans for a Republi
can Majority; Americans for Truth in Politics; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congres
sional Campaign Committee; Friends of George Allen; Fund for a Responsible Futur
e; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; John McCain 2008; Keep Our Mission P
AC; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; McCain Victory Committee; New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Obama for America; Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Stanford University;
Wedding: Bill Gates and Melinda French (1994); Risk Factors: Dyslexia. Wife: Wen
dy McCaw (m. 1974, div. 1997); Wife: Susan McCaw (US Ambassador to Austria, m.,
three children); Son: Chase.
v*****^
Susan R. McCaw
AKA Susan Leigh Rasinski. B. 1962. US Ambassador to Austria (2005-07); Eag
le Creek Capital Managing Partner; Robertson Stephens & Company Principal; Ameri
cans for Truth in Politics; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congressional Campaign Com
mittee; Friends of George Allen; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; John M
cCain 2008; KPAC; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; McCain Victory Committee; New Leade
rship for America PAC; Obama for America; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee;

Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger. Husband: Craig McCaw (Nextel billionaire, m., three ch
ildren).
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Stanley A. McChrystal
B. 1954. US Defense Department Cmdr., US Forces Afghanistan (2009-10); US
Defense Department Dir., Joint Staff, Washington DC (2008-09); US Defense Depart
ment Cmdr., Joint Special Ops. Command, Ft Bragg (2006-08); US Defense Departmen
t Cmd. General, Joint Special Ops. Command, Ft Bragg (2003-06); US Defense Depar
tment Vice Dir. Operations, Joint Staff, Washington DC (2002-03); Army Achieveme
nt Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Service Me
dal; Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters; Master Parachutist Badge; Merit
orious Service Medalwith three Oak Leaf Clusters; Council on Foreign Relations M
ilitary Fellow (1999-2000).
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Kimberly M. McClure
Kimberly M McClure American Military University American McClure has worked in
international affairs for 8 years with the U.S. government. Most of her career
has focused on South Asia and the Middle East, having worked in India, Afghanist
an, Egypt, and Yemen. In 2011, she started a program called Global Gateways that
introduces underserved DC high school students to global issues, international
careers, and study abroad. This program was launched in conjunction with Global
Kids, Inc.
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Robert L. McClure
President and CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates; Adjunct Senior Fel
low for Military Affairs and Director of the Military Fellows Program, Council o
n Foreign Relations; Colonel, U.S. Army.
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Jerome McCluskey
Milbank Jerome McCluskey NYC atty.
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Mary E. McClymont
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mary_E._McClymont McClymont is the
executive director of Global Rights and the former President and Chief Executive
Officer of InterAction, an association of 160 US-based international relief and
development private voluntary organizations. Previously, she served for 12 years
at the Ford Foundation, as Senior Director of the Peace and Social Justice Prog
ram, and as Acting Director, Deputy Director, and Program Officer in the Rights
and Social Justice Program. ..Ms. McClymont also has been the National Director f
or Legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, US Catholic Conference; S
enior Staff Counsel, the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties
Union; Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, US Department of Justice; and Ass
istant Director for Corrections,National Street Law Institute, Georgetown Univer
sity Law Center. ..She has also served in various executive positions at the Ford
Foundation, including as vice president of the Peace and Social Justice Program
. ..In addition, Ms. McClymont has previously served as the national director for
legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic Conference; s
enior staff counsel, the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties
Union; trial attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and a
ssistant director for corrections, National Street Law Institute, Georgetown Uni
versity Law Center. Trustee,Migration Policy Institute; Director, Global Rights;
Director, Physicians for Human Rights; Leadership Council, Initiative for Globa
l Development.
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Elizabeth J. McCormack (Aron)
http://www.undueinfluence.com/tmu.htm | Atlantic Philanthropies director; Ce
ntury Association member; Council on Foreign Relations member; Hamilton College
trustee; Juilliard School trustee; Rockefeller Family & Associates adviser; Spel
man College life trustee; Swarthmore College manager emeritus. Past: John D. & C
atherine T. MacArthur Foundation vice chair; Manhattanville College president. G

eorge H. McCormack Jr. (deceased) brother. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
******
Richard T. McCormack
B. 1941. US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultu
ral Affairs (1989-91); US Ambassador to the Organization of American States (198
5-89); US State Department Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs
(1982-85); US State Department Consultant for International Economics (1981-82)
; Congressional Staff Legislative assistant to Jesse Helms (1979-81); White Hous
e Staff Trade negotiations consultant (1974-75); US Treasury Department Deputy t
o the Asst. Secy. for International Economic Affairs (1974); US Official Consult
ant, White House Council on International Economic Policy (1972); US Official Se
nior Staff Member, Presidents Advisory Council on Executive Organization (1969-71
); Merrill Lynch Vice Chairman (2006-); Ford Motors Director of Operations Resea
rch, South Vietnam, Philco-Ford Corporation (1968); Center for Strategic & Inter
national Studies Senior Adviser (2004-06); Center for the Study of the Presidenc
y Counselor (-2004); International Monetary Fund Adviser to the Managing Directo
r (past); American Enterprise Institute Scholar (1975-77); National Republican S
enatorial Committee; Peace Corps Staff (1966-67?); Council of American Ambassado
rs. Wife: Karen Louise Hagstrom (one son, one daughter); Daughter: Charlotte (b.
1982); Son: Justin.
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David H. McCormick
McCormick is the former Under Secretary for International Affairs within t
he United States Department of the Treasury and one of the Chief Executive Offic
ers atBridgewater Associates. Trustee of Aspen Institute, etc.
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Donald G. McCouch
Banker. Director Prior to 1997, Senior Managing Director of 67 West Hills Road C
hemical Bank. New Canaan, CT 06840, ca. 2000. Senior vice president at Manufactu
rers Hanover Trust, ca. 1985.
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Debbie McCoy
2020 Capital; Vice President at AECOM
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Jennifer L. McCoy
Professor, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University. CFRs Fore
ign Affairs.
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Ronald David McCray
A.H. Belo Corporation director; Cornell University trustee; Council on Foreign
Relations member. Past: Kimberly-Clark Corporation SVP; Knight Ridder Inc. dire
ctor; Nike, Inc. VP. Member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment board.
******
Susan McCue
<Dana Bash, Jessica Yellin, and Susan McCue. | President/CEO at The ONE Campai
gn [Fight against Extreme Poverty & Global Disease riiiiight]. Washington D.C. Met
ro Area. Was Save the Children President
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Dave K. McCurdy
B. 1950. US Congressman, Oklahoma (3-Jan-1981 to 3-Jan-1995); Oklahoma State
Official Assistant Attorney General (1975-77); Alliance of Automobile Manufactu
rers President (2007-); Council on Foreign Relations; Electronic Industries Alli
ance President (1998-); Forward Together PAC; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of
Joe Lieberman; Gore 2000; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Advisor
y Board; McCain 2000; New Leadership for America PAC; Northern Lights PAC; Obama
for America; Straight Talk America; Oklahoma Bar Association 1975. Wife: Pam Mc
Curdy (physician).
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James A. McDermott
B. 1936. US Congressman, Washington 7th (1989-); Washington State Senate (19

75-87); Washington State House of Representatives (1971-72); Americans for Democ


ratic Action National President (2002-); Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors;
Dean for America; Kerry Victory 2004; National Student Leadership Conference Hon
orary Board of Advisors. Wife: Therese Hansen (m. 1997, sep. 2011); Daughter: Ka
therine; Son: James.
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Sean McDevitt
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. Age 47. McDevitt
has been Chief Executive Officer of InfuSystem Holdings Inc. and InfuSystem, In
c. since September 7, 2009. McDevitt is a Founding Principal of Maren Group, LLC
since 2007 and serves as its Managing Director. McDevitt served as Managing Dir
ector at FTN Midwest Securities Corp. from September 2004 to January 2007. In 19
99, he co-founded Alterity Partners, a boutique investment bank which provided c
apital markets and merger and acquisition advisory services to high growth compa
nies. Alterity Partners was acquired by FTN Midwest Securities in September 2004
. McDevitt served as the Managing Director of Altcapital L.L.C. He was a Senior
Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs & Company, from 1995 to 1999, where he led de
al teams in a variety of technology and healthcare/biopharmaceutical transaction
s, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and initial public offering
s. McDevitt worked in sales and marketing at Pfizer from 1991 to 1994. He was a
Captain in the U.S. Army Rangers and was decorated for combat in the Panama inva
sion. McDevitt has been Chairman and Director of InfuSystem Inc. since August 20
05. He has been a Non Executive Chairman of InfuSystem Holding Inc., (Formerly,
Healthcare Acquisition Partners Corp) since August 2005 and serves as its Direct
or. He served as Director of Barzel Industries Inc. (f/k/a, Symmetry Holdings In
c.) since June 2006. He served as Director of Novamerican Steel Inc. He is a Mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alonzo L. McDonald
Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Alonzo L. McDonald | Chairman and CE
O of Avenir Group, Inc., a private development bank and investor group that he f
ounded in 1983. Mr. McDonald was the Founding Chairman of The Trinity Forum. ..w
as President and Vice Chairman of the Bendix Corporation from 1981 to 1983. Earl
ier, he spent seventeen years with McKinsey and Company, Inc. In 1977, he was na
med Deputy Special Trade Representative and Ambassador in charge of the U.S. Del
egation to the GATT in Geneva. In 1979, he was named Assistant to the President
of the United States and White House Staff Director of the Carter Administration
.
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Kara C. McDonald
Foreign Service Officer, State Department.
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Tom McDonald
Equity Partner, Baker Hostetler, LLP; Former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe
******
William J. McDonough
<Economic Club questioner Jacob Frenkel, Vice Chairman of American Interna
tional Group (AIG), Economic Club Trustee William C. Dudley, President & CEO of
the Federal Bank of New York, Former Economic Club Chairman and Vice Chairman an
d Special Advisor to the Chairman at Merrill Lynch & Co. William J. McDonough an
d Suzanne McDonough pose for a picture at the Alan Greenspan dinner. http://www.
econclubny.com/photoalbum.asp?AlbumNo=11 | B. 1934. Merrill Lynch Vice Chairman
(2005-); Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Chairman (2003-05); Federal R
eserve Bank of New York President & CEO (1993-2003); Federal Reserve Bank of New
York EVP & GM Markets Group (1992-93); First National Bank of Chicago Vice Chai
rman (1986-89); First National Bank of Chicago (1967-89); US State Department (1
961-67); Member of the Board of First National Bank of Chicago (1986-89); Bilder
berg Group; Council on Foreign Relations; John McCain 2008; New York Philharmoni
cBoard of Directors; Trilateral Commission; UN Official Chairman, Investment Com
mittee, UN Joint Staff Pension Fund; United Nations Association of the USA Co-Ch

airman. Wife: Suzanne Clarke Falk (m. 28-Sep-1985).


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Gay J. McDougall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_McDougall B. 1947, was Executive Director of
Global Rights, Partners for Justice (from September 1994 to 2006). In August 200
5, she was named the first United Nations Independent Expert on Minority Issues.

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KT McFarland
AKA Kathleen Troia. B. 1952. Executive summary: Former Kissinger sta
ffer. Council on Foreign Relations; RAND Corporationconsultant (1976-79); US Nat
ional Security Council research assistant to Henry Kissinger (1970-76); Ford Fel
lowship; Defense Distinguished Service Medal (1984); FOX News National Security co
mmentator.Father: August J. Troia (Augie); Mother: Edith Fuller Troia; Brother: To
m Troia; Brother: Michael Troia (d. 1995 AIDS); Boyfriend: Les Aspin (ex); Husba
nd: Alan Roberts McFarland, Jr. (m. 12-Jan-1985); Son: Andrew Roberts (stepson,
b. 1968); Son: Gavin Richards McFarland (stepson, b. 1971); Daughter: Fiona Full
er McFarland (b. 1985); Son: Lucas Haskell Sawyer McFarland (b. 1987); Daughter:
Camilla Collins McFarland (b. 1990).
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Maria McFarland
Maria McFarland | Human Rights Watch
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Jennifer A. McFarlane
CFO at LanzaTech. Past: CFO at ClearSpot Energy; CFO at CleanSource Power; CEO
at Astia; Executive Director Finance at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Board Membe
r at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Principal at Cross Border Enterprises LLC; Dire
ctor at Barents Group, KPMG.
McFarlane served as Member of The Young President Organization of Australia from
2000 to 2004. San Francisco Bay Area.
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Robert C. Bud McFarlane
2012 Newt Gingrich presidential campaign foreign policy team member; Ameri
can Foreign Policy Council advisory board member; Committee on the Present Dange
r member; Foundation for the Defense of Democracies leadership council member; I
nstitute for the Analysis of Global Security adviser; McFarlane Associates Inc.
consultant; Washington Institute for Near East Policy adviser. Past:Wilma Hall s
ecretary; Michael A. Ledeen consultant; Ronald Reagan (deceased) national securi
ty adviser. Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
******
Patricia Ann McFate [?]
Consultant at xxx. Defense & Space. Santa Fe, New Mexico Area.
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Michael A. McFaul
B. 1963. US National Security Council Senior Dir., Russian and Eurasian Af
fairs; American Political Science Association; American Association for the Adva
ncement of Slavic Studies; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Ass
ociate (1994-); Center for Civil Society International Board of Directors; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Eurasia Foundation Board of Directors; Freedom House Bo
ard of Directors; Hoover Institution Fellow (1995-); Human Rights Watch Steering
Committee, Europe and Eurasia Division; Institute for Corporate Governance and
Law Board of Directors; Institute of Social and Political Studies (Moscow) Board
of Directors; International Forum for Democratic Studies; National Endowment fo
r Democracy Board, International Forum for Democratic Studies; Obama for America
Foreign Policy Advisor (2006-08); Pacific Council on International Policy; Soci
ety for Comparative Research; Tharwa Foundation; World Economic Forum Fellow (1
997); Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rhodes Scholarship (
1986-88).
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Cappy R. McGarr

<wife Janie Strauss. | 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations member; Foundation for the National Archives director;
Kennedy Center trustee emeritus;Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation board member;
McGarr Capital Holdings LLC president; MCM Interests, LLC president; U.S. Renewa
ble Energy Group managing partner. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign
fundraiser; Barack Obama inaugural committee major contributor. Janie Strauss M
cGarr spouse. Lives and/or works in Dallas, TX.
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Alan H. McGowan
New School (NYC) faculty, Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
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Kathleen A. McGowan
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Kathleen/Mcgowan (<one o those there, Id say.)
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James L. McGregor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._McGregor Author, journalist and business
man. He is a senior counselor for APCO Worldwide and a member of the firms intern
ational advisory council. A professional speaker and CNBC contributor who specia
lizes in Chinas business, politics and society, he regularly appears in the media
to discuss China-related topics. McGregor is a member of the Atlantic Council;
Council on Foreign Relations; National Committee on US-China Relations; Internat
ional Council of the Asia Society; and serves on a variety of China-related advi
sory boards, including the US-China Education Trust. He and his family live in B
eijing.
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William J. McGurn
B. 1958. Executive summary: Chief speechwriter for Bush, 2005-08. White Hous
e Speechwriter for George W. Bush (2005-08); Presidents Commission on White House
Fellowships(2004); News Corporation Vice President; The Wall Street Journal Chi
ef Editorial Writer; Far Eastern Economic Review Senior Editor (1992-98); Nation
al Review Washington Bureau Chief (1989-92); The American Spectator Managing Edi
tor (1981); Newsday Columnist; This World Managing Editor; Council on Foreign Re
lations. Wife and Handler: Julie Hoffman; Daughter: Grace (adopted from China);
Daughter: Maisie (adopted from China); Daughter: Lucy (adopted from China).
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Donald F. McHenry
B. 1936. Member of the Board of AT&T; Member of the Board of Coca Cola (1981
-); Member of the Board of International Paper (1981-); Member of the Board of F
leet Boston; Foreign PolicyEditorial Board; US Ambassador to the United Nations
1979-81; US Official Deputy Representative, UN Security Council (1977-79); Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity; American Academy of Arts and SciencesFellow; American Aca
demy of Diplomacy; American Assembly Board of Trustees; American Ditchley Founda
tion Board of Directors; Brookings Institution Guest Scholar (1971); Council on
Foreign RelationsInternational Affairs Fellow; Ford Foundation Chairman, Interna
tional Fellowships Fund; Institute for International Economics; National Democr
atic Institute for International Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Obama for Am
erica; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board.
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Brent J. McIntosh
Brent J. McIntosh Sullivan & Cromwell Was a deputy assistant attorney general
at the DOJs Office of Legal Policy, etc.
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David McKean
Kerry names key staffers 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog McKean served as Chie
f of Staff in Sen. Kerrys personal office from 1999 to 2008 ..lives in Washington
D.C.
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Morgan H. McKenney
Citigroup. Vice president of City Bank ( China ) Co. Euronext.liffe. CFO Global
Transaction Services.

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Elizabeth McKeon
The Upsurge Mortality in Russia: Causes and Policy Implications, Speaking Truth to
Power: The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Robert B. McKeon
Founder, Chairman, and President, Veritas Capital. Age 56. Other affiliation
s: Wasserstein & Co., LP; Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc.; Integrated Defense T
echnologies Inc.;Aeroflex/Inmet Inc.; DRS Technologies, Inc.; Aeroflex Holding C
orp.; Aeroflex Wichita, Inc.; Harvard Business School; L-3 Communications Vertex
Aerospace, LLC; CPI International Holding Corp.; Veritas Capital Fund, L.P.; Ve
ritas Capital Fund II, L.P.; Fordham University; Aeroflex Microelectronic Soluti
ons, Inc.; The Wornick Company; McNeil Technologies, Inc.; Aeroflex Colorado Spr
ings, Inc.; VI Technology, Inc.;Global Tel*Link Corporation; Aeroflex / KDI, Inc
.; CRGT, Inc.; Vangent, Inc.; MicroMetrics, Inc.; TWC Holding LLC; DynCorp Inter
national LLC; Aeroflex Plainview, Inc.; Aeroflex Weinschel, Inc.; Aeroflex Metel
ics, Inc.; DynCorp International Inc.; Veritas Capital Fund III, L.P.; Aeroflex
Bloomingdale, Inc; Veritas Capital Partners III, LLC; MCE Asia, Inc.; Aeroflex H
igh Speed Test Solutions, Inc.; Comar Products, Inc.; AIF Corp.; IFR Finance, In
c.; Veritas Capital Fund IV, L.P.; VGG Holding LLC; Aeroflex RAD, Inc.; Aeroflex
Acquisition One, Inc.; Aeroflex Acquisition Two, Inc.; Aeroflex Acquisition Thr
ee, Inc.; CPI International, Inc.
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Tracy B. McKibben
Group Head North American Power & Utilities Citigroup. Founder and President o
f MAC Energy Advisors, an advisory firm that focuses on renewable and alternativ
e energy investments. Partner at Elk Partners LLC. DC area.
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Thomas F. Mack McLarty III
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_McLarty B. 1946, is a prominent Arkansas b
usiness and political leader and former White House Chief of Staff for US Presid
ent Bill Clinton. He is the President of McLarty Associates, a Washington-based
consulting company, as well as Chief Executive Officer of the McLarty Companies.
Affiliations: Commercial Director, Acxiom Corporation; Director, Union Pacific
Railroad; Advisory Board, Leeds Equity Partners; Advisory Board, Cato Institute/
Inter-American Dialogue; Advisory Board, Diligence Llc. (Intelligence and Risk M
anagement Consulting); Senior Advisor,Carlyle Group (From 2003). Non-profit Truste
e, Center for the Study of the Presidency; International Council of Trustees, Re
ligions for Peace; Advisory Board, New Democrat Network; Member, U.S.-Mexico Bin
ational Council. | America Abroad Media, etc.
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Charles J. McLaughlin
Senior Manager at Accenture; Manager at Innosight LLC; SOF Ground Planner at SOC
CENT; Director at Massachusetts Service Alliance; Senior Associate at McKinsey &
Company; Sr Associate at McKinsey & Company; Regular Army Officer at US Army. P
rovidence, Rhode Island Area.
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John E. McLaughlin
B. 1942. CNN National Security Advisor; CIA Director Acting (2004); CIA De
puty Director Deputy Director for Intelligence (1997-2000); CIA employee (1972-2
004); National Intelligence Council Deputy Chairman (1993-94); American Academy
of Diplomacy; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (2005); Council on Foreign Rel
ations; George W. Bush for President; Obama for America; Army Commendation Medal
with Oak Leaf Cluster; Bronze Star.
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Mora L. McLean
McLean is president of the Africa-America Institute (AAI), New York, N.Y. served
as deputy director for Africa and Middle East programs at the Ford Foundation.
Former Director, USIP.
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Sheila Avrin McLean


McLean is a strategy consultant to international nonprofit and professional serv
ices organizations. She was formerly president and chief executive officer of th
e Boyden World Corporation, and before that was president of the Association of
Executive Search Consultants. Her earlier positions have included serving as vic
e president, education and the arts, and executive director, South Africa progra
ms, at the Institute of International Education; president of McLean & Company,
Ltd.; and general counsel for the U.S. International Development Cooperation Age
ncy. she was associate general counsel and a senior corporate officer of the Ford
Foundation, etc.
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Jon B. McLin
Author, Canadas Changing Defense Policy, European Organizations and the Environment,
etc.
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Doyle McManus
B. 1942. The Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau Chief 1996-; The Los An
geles Times 1978-; Committee to Protect Journalists; Council on Foreign Relation
s; Hoover Institution media fellow; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Steering Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Fulbright 1974. Wife: Paula Copelan
d McManus (3 daughters).
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Jason D. McManus
B. 1934, is a journalist who served as Editor-in-Chief of Time Inc. from 1988
to 1994.
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H. R. McMaster
B. 1962, is a soldier [um, Brigadier General], and a career officer in the
U.S. Army. McMaster is currently the Director of CJIATF-Shafafiyat (Transparenc
y) at ISAF (International Security Assistance Forces) Headquarters in Kabul, Afg
hanistan. He is known for his role in the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and his reputa
tion for questioning U.S. policy and military leaders regarding the Vietnam War.
He is currently a research fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution.
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Elizabeth Young McNally
Management Consulting. Board member at USMA Board of Visitors; Engagement Manage
r at McKinsey & Co. Past: Captain (US Army Reserves) at US Army;Captain at US Ar
my. Greater New York City Area
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Dennis L. McNamara
The author of Corporatism and Korean Capitalism, etc.
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Kathleen R. McNamara
Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
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Thomas E. McNamara
B. 1940. US Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1994-9
8); US National Security Council Director of Counterterrorism and Counternarcoti
cs (past); US Coordinator for Counterterrorismacting (1992-93); US Ambassador to
Colombia (1988-91); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Politico-Militar
y Affairs (1983-86); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations
; Council of the Americas President & CEO (past). Wife: Emma Julia Fonseca (two
children).
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Bruce W. McNamer
President of TechnoServe, in Norwalk, Conn. McKinsey & Co., etc. DC area.
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Thomas L. McNaugher
Now Security Studies Program faculty at Georgetown. Was Thomas L. McNaugher Pr
ofile | RAND

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Thomas D. McNeese
Professor, University of Houston. World Affairs Council of Houston; Tech Organiz
ation: Houston Committee.
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Merrill A. McPeak
B. 1936. McPeak & Associates President; US Air Force Chief of Staff (1990-94
); US Defense Department Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Air Forces (1988-90); US De
fense Department Commander, 12th Air Force (1987-88); Member of the Board of Cen
terspan Communications, Inc.; Member of the Board of ECC International; Member o
f the Board of Health Sciences Group, Inc. (2005-); Member of the Board ofTektro
nix (1995-2006); Member of the Board of TWA; Council on Foreign Relations; Obama
for America; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Driving While Intoxicated 18-Nov-2007 (Lake
Oswego, OR, guilty plea); Air Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross; Legion of Merit
; Silver Star. Wife: Elynor (Ellie).
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M. Peter McPherson
B. 1940. Administrator: President, Michigan State University (1993-2004). Na
tional Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges President; Coal
ition Provisional Authority Advisor, Iraqi Ministry of Finance & Central Bank (2
003); Bank of America Group EVP (1989-93); US Treasury Department Deputy Secreta
ry of the US Treasury (1987-89); Overseas Private Investment Corporation Chairma
n (1981-87); US Agency for International Development Administrator (1981-87); Vo
rys, Sater, Seymour & Pease Partner (1977-80); White House Staff Special Assista
nt to Gerald Ford (1975-77); White House StaffDeputy Director, White House Perso
nnel Office (1975-77); Internal Revenue Service Tax law specialist (1969-75); Pe
ace Corps Peru (1964-65); Member of the Board of Dow Jones (1998-2007; as Chairm
an 2007); Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Elizabeth Dole Commi
ttee; Eurasia Foundation Board of Directors; Friends of Dick Lugar; Gerald R. Fo
rd Foundation Trustee; Inter-American DialogueBoard of Directors. Wife: Joanne (
four children).
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Lawrence C. McQuade
Age 81. Was Chairman of Qualitas International (since 1994) and NNRF, Inc. (si
nce 2007). Tzar Investment Group, LLC. In addition, he serves as a Director of O
xford, etc.
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Jessica C. McWade
<-? | McWade Group Inc., Corporate Communications, Business Forum Online for Em
erging Companies, Global
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Carl E. Meacham
Senior Professional Staff, Committee on Foreign Relations, at US Senate. Was
hington D.C. Metro Area.
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Jon Meacham
B. 1960. Newsweek Managing Editor (1998-2010); Newsweek (1995-98); The Was
hington Monthly Contributing Editor; The Chattanooga Times Reporter (1991-92); P
ulitzer Prize for Biography 2009, for American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White
House; Council on Foreign Relations; World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomo
rrow; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Keith (one son); Son: Samuel Ellis Meacham.
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Dana G. Mead
B. 1936. Executive summary: Chairman of MIT Corporation. Presidents Commiss
ion on White House Fellowships; Tenneco CEO (1994-99); International Paper Vario
us, to EVP (1978-92); Member of the Board of Cummins (1993-96); Member of the Bo
ard of Pfizer (1998-); Member of the Board of International Paper; Member of the
Board of Pactiv (as Chairman, -2000); Member of the Board ofTenneco (as Chairma
n, 1994-99); Member of the Board of Zrich Financial Services; Member of the Board
of Zurich Insurance Company (1997-); White House Fellows (1970-71); Boys & Girl

s Clubs of AmericaNational Board of Governors; Business Roundtable Chairman (199


8-99); Council on Foreign Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Advisory Boar
d; George W. Bush for President; McCain 2000; National Association of Manufactur
ers Chairman (1994-95).
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E. Scott Mead
Was Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner & managing director. Suling Mead spouse
. Lives and/or works in London, England.
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Walter Russell Mead
B. 1952. The Los Angeles Times Contributing Editor; The American Inter
est Editorial Board; New Perspectives Quarterly Advisory Board; Foreign Affairs
Book Reviewer; Council on Foreign Relations; New America Foundation Board Member
; United Against Nuclear Iran Advisory Board; Lionel Gelber Prize 2002 for Speci
al Providence.
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Jeanne T. Meadows
Director of the International Affairs Center and Associate Professor of Politic
al Science at Spelman college.
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John J. Mearsheimer
Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. The Israel Lobby
and U.S. Foreign Policy (so not ALL bad), etc.
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Mike Medavoy
<Irena and Mike Medavoy: 2011 Humanitarian Torch of Learning Award
Recipients. | AKA Morris Medavoy. B. 1941. Executive summary: TriStar, Orion, Ph
oenix Pictures chairman. Administrator: Board of Directors, University of Tel Av
iv; Phoenix Pictures; TriStar Pictures Chairman (1990-93); Orion Pictures (197890); United Artists Senior Vice President (1974-77); Creative Management Agency
Vice President; General Artist Corporation; Universal Studios (1964-65); Council
on Foreign Relations; Forward Together PAC; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Los Angeles Museum of Sci
ence and Industry Board of Directors; Obama for America; French Legion of Honor
2008; Hollywood Walk of Fame 19-Sep-2005 at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.; Naturalized US
Citizen 1962; Russian Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Michael David Medavoy
(d. 29-Aug-2004); Mother: Dora Ozer; Sister: Ronnie Dressler; Son: Ryan; Wife: P
atricia Duff(m. 1986, div. 1994); Wife: Irena Ferris (m. 7-Jul-1995); Son: Brian
Medavoy; Son: Nicolas Medavoy.
-Mike Medavoy Crest Ct; Beverly Hills, CA (310) 888-0030
-Mike Medavoy 3332 Clerendon Rd; Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1059 [Irena Medavoy]
-Mike M Medavoy 10390 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 360; Los Angeles, CA 90025-6915 [65
+ / Brian A Medavoy]
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Beverly Hills, CA
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Adrienne Medawar
Adrienne Medawar Pacific Century Institute President Emeritus of Town Hall Los
Angeles, etc.
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Kate Medina
Medina is the executive editorial director and associate publisher at mega -pu
blisher Random House.
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Mark Medish
Medish is a partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP, and Managing Dir
ector of Hampshire Partners, LLC based in Washington, D.C. was a Visiting Schola
r at the Carnegie Endowment. ..From 2000 to 2001, he was Special Assistant to th
e President and Senior Director on the U.S. National Security Council for Russia
n, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs. ..From 1997 to 2000, he was Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. Previously, he served as a
senior advisor to the United Nations Development Program and to the United State
s Agency for International Development. |http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/se
ctors/KeyStaff.aspx?sector=financial&ksid=f43ed002-c641-4531-a1b2-742954de9d23 M
edish, former senior staff member of the National Security Council and Washingto
n veteran, is executive vice president of APCO Worldwide and runs its executive
service Global Political Strategies (GPS), etc.
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R
Medley, founder of hedge- fund advisory firms and a former partner of Geor
ge Soros, dead at 60. | Was Chairman of Medley Capital, a growing family of separ
ately managed funds. Prior to forming Medley Capital, Medley founded Medley Glob
al Advisors building upon his relationships with senior government officials aro
und the world and developing a global policymaker network to help better underst
and the key issues at the intersection of policy and markets. Founded in 1997, M
GA was sold to a consortium of private equity investors in 2005. Previously, Med
ley was a partner, managing director and chief political advisor at Soros Fund M
anagement, and the chief economist for the House Banking Committee and the Senat
e Democratic leadership
DEAD, Nov. 2011.
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Sharon I. Meers
VP Business Operations, Product Marketing at Palm; Co-author at Getting to 50/
50; Managing Director at Goldman Sachs; VP at Goldman Sachs; Associate/Vice Pres
ident at Goldman Sachs; Associate at Goldman Sachs. San Francisco Bay Area.
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Michelle Meertens
Assistant Vice President, Financial Institution Supervision Group at Federal Res
erve Bank of New York. Past: Secretary, Financial Markets Lawyers Group at Feder
al Reserve Bank of New York; Counsel & Assistant Vice President, Bank Supervisio
n & Markets Group at Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Corporate Secretary & Ass
istant Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Counsel & Assistant C
orporate Secretary at Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Global Kids, Inc. Greater New York City Area.
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Michael J. Meese
Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at West Point. Meese i
s the author of A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security S
tudies Conference on Defense Economics, etc.
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Kenneth Gayblade B. Mehlman
B. 1966. Under George W. Bush, Mehlman was White House political d
irector from 2001-04, where he reported directly to Karl Rove. When scandals beg
an swirling around lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Mehlman said he did not know Abramoff
well. Abramoff, though, said Mehlman had been a guest for Sabbath dinners at Ab
ramoffs house, and performed political favors for him. Vanity Fairreported that M
ehlmans office made a special effort to keep Abramoff up to date on issues related
to his clients. While Mehlman ran the Republican National Committee, it spent $2.
5-million on the legal defense of James Tobin, a New Hampshire Republican operat
ive who was convicted of jamming phone lines of the Democratic Partys get-out-the

-vote effort in the 2002 election. Tobins office made 22 calls to the White House
during the two-day illegal phone jamming operation, mostly to a number that ran
g on Mehlmans desk, but Mehlman has denied that any of the calls had anything to
do with the phone-jamming operation. In David Kuos book Tempting Faith, the author
, a Christian activist, alleged that Mehlman orchestrated a systematic campaign
to divert funds budgeted for the Bush administrations faith-based initiatives for p
olitical purposes instead. He supported virtually every anti-gay legislative act
over decades, including the 2005 Marriage Protection Amendment and Republican-ba
cked voter initiatives against gay rights in 21 states. Mehlman came out of the
closet as a gay man in August 2010. His father, Arthur Mehlman, was a partner at
the auditing department of the international corporate services corporation KPMG
. His brother, Bruce Mehlman, was briefly Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Te
chnology Policy, then co-founded the lobbying firm of Mehlman Vogel & Castagnett
i. | Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; Bush-Cheney 04 Campaign Manager; Cantor f
or Congress; Every Republican is Crucial PAC; The Freedom Project; George W. Bus
h for President; John McCain 2008; Republican Jewish Coalition Board of Director
s; Republican National Committee Chairman (2005-07); Steele for Maryland; Young
Republicans; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Abramoff Scandal interviewed by House com
mittee (19-Dec-2007); Israeli Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Arthur S. Mehlm
an (chairman of Baltimores Sinai Hospital); Mother: Judith A. Mehlman (nursery sc
hool teacher); Brother: Bruce Mehlman (lobbyist).
-Kenneth B Mehlman 252 7th Ave; New York, NY 10001-7326 646) 398-8635 [45-49]
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Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghebre_Selassie_Mehreteab Mehreteab is adviser to
foundations, financial institutions and developers engaged in financing, and pr
eserving affordable housing and foreclosure prevention and remediation efforts.
He recently retired as Chief Executive Officer of The NHP Foundation (NHPF), whi
ch has offices in New York and in Washington, DC. ..Prior to founding NHPF, Mr.
Mehreteab was a program officer at the Ford Foundation from 1981 to 1987 respons
ible for community and economic revitalization programs in the United States. Fr
om 1972 to 1981, he served as an associate director of the New World Foundation
in New York and worked at a variety of community based organizations in Philadel
phia, PA., etc.
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Ved Mehta
B. 1934. The New Yorker Staff Writer (1961-); Phi Beta Kappa Society; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for President; Naturalized US Citizen 1975;
Risk Factors:Meningitis, Blindness.
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Montgomery C. Meigs
B. 1945. Military pundit. Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fel
low; MITRE Corporation Trustee; Bronze Star with V device; Distinguished Service
Medal; Purple Heart.
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Doris M. Meissner
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/ Former Commissioner of the US Immigrat
ion and Naturalization Service (INS), is a Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy
Institute, where she directs the Institutes US immigration policy work. From 1993
-2000, she served in the Clinton administration as Commissioner of the INS, then
a bureau in the US Department of Justice. Her accomplishments included reforming
the nations asylum system; creating new strategies for managing US borders; impro
ving naturalization and other services for immigrants; shaping new responses to
migration and humanitarian emergencies; strengthening cooperation and joint init
iatives with Mexico, Canada, and other countries; and managing growth that doubl
ed the agencys personnel and tripled its budget. She first joined the Justice Depa
rtment in 1973 as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Attorney Gen
eral. She served in various senior policy posts until 1981, when she became Acti
ng Commissioner of INS and then Executive Associate Commissioner, the third-rank
ing post in the agency. In 1986, she joined the Carnegie Endowment for Internati

onal Peace as a Senior Associate. Ms. Meissner created the Endowments Immigration
Policy Project, which evolved into the Migration Policy Institute in 2001. ..Me
issners board memberships include CARE-USA and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foun
dation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Inter-American
Dialogue, the Pacific Council on International Diplomacy, the National Academy o
f Public Administration, the Administrative Conference of the United States, and
the Constitution Society.
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Irene W. Meister
Irene Meister & Associates (a multinational something or other). Meister has be
en a senior executive at multiple corporations and organizations, a college prof
essor, a staff member of Congress, and an adviser to President Ronald Reagan, to
name just a few . | http://www.uscib.org/index.asp?documentID=745 (The United St
ates Council for International Business) Executive Committee. International Mana
gement Advisory Group | Tufts Fletcher School | New York, NY.
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Eric D. K. Melby
<General Brent Scowcroft, Eric Melby and Henry Siegman. | http://www.scowcroft
.com/html/staff/melby.html founding member of The Scowcroft Group, Eric Melby ha
s extensive experience in telecommunications, energy, investment support and tra
de policy solutions. He specializes in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Dr. M
elby is actively engaged in advising corporate clients on transactions, includin
g acquisitions in telecommunications and energy in the Middle East and Asia. He
advises on foreign investment opportunities in Asia generally. Melby was a senio
r staff member on the National Security Council from 1987 to 1993, responsible f
or bilateral and multilateral trade and economic negotiations, including the Nor
th American Free Trade Agreement, the Uruguay Round, bilateral economic issues,
international energy policy and export controls. He was a member of the U.S. She
rpa team for the G-7 Economic Summits from 1987 to 1993. Before serving on the NS
C staff, Dr. Melby was a Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for E
conomic Affairs, responsible for trade policy and energy issues. From 1981 to 1
985, he was the Special Assistant to the Executive Director of the International
Energy Agency. He has served with the Agency for International Development He
is also on the Advisory Council of the European Institute in Washington and the
Bologna Center of (SAIS).
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George R. Melloan
http://authors.simonandschuster.net/George-Melloan/65281824/biography Melloa
n retired in after a 54-year writing and editing career at The Wall Street Journ
al. In his last assignment he was Deputy Editor, International, of the editorial
page and author of a weekly op-ed column titled Global View. He moved to New Yo
rk in 1962 to join the Journals Page One department as an editor and rewrite spec
ialist. From 1966 to 1970 he was a foreign correspondent based in London, coveri
ng such major stories as the Six-Day War in the Middle East, the Biafran War in
Nigeria and an attempted economic reform in the Soviet Union. After joining the
editorial page in New York in 1970, Mr. Melloan became deputy editor in 1973. In
1990, he took Read full bio
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Carol A. Melton
Lawyer at Hogan & Hartson. Melton became Time Warners Executive Vice President
for Global Public Policy in June 2005. She is responsible for overseeing Time W
arners public policy offices in Washington, D.C., London, Brussels and Hong Kong.
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Anish Melwani
<w/ wife Jessica Kirshner. | Management Consulting. Principal, Mckinsey & Company,
Inc. Board of Directors, United Way NYC. | Emma Bloomberg and Anish Melwani Loe
ws | Apr 7, 2011 Anish Melwani and Jessica Melwani bought a four-bed, 3.5-bath c
ondo at 360 E. 88th St. in Yorkville. Greater New York City Area.
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Sarah E. Mendelson

http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2009/01/inf/MendelsonSarah.html -Mend
elson was appointed the Director of the Human Rights and Security Initiative in
January 2007 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington
DC. She is also a senior fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program. Before coming
to CSIS, she was a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School o
f Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. ..Her current research is supported by
grants from the Ford Foundation. She serves on the editorial board of Internatio
nal Security and is a member of the advisory committee for the Europe and Centra
l Asia Division of Human Rights Watch, and a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. A frequent contributor to the media
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Johanna Mendelson Forman
Johanna Mendelson Forman | Center for Strategic and International Mendelson
Forman is a senior associate with Americas Program at CSIS, where she works on r
enewable energy, the Americas, civil-military relations, and post-conflict recon
struction. A former codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, she
has written extensively on security-sector reform in conflict states, economic d
evelopment in postwar societies, the role of the United Nations in peace operati
ons, and energy security. In 2003, she participated in a review of the post-conf
lict reconstruction effort of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq as par
t of a CSIS team. ..Mendelson Forman also brings experience in the world of phil
anthropy, having served as the director of peace, security, and human rights at th
e UN Foundation. She has held senior positions in the U.S. government at the U.S
. Agency for International Development, the Bureau for Humanitarian Response, an
d the Office of Transition Initiatives, as well as at the World Banks Post Confli
ct Unit. She has been a senior fellow with the Association of the United States
Army and a guest scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace. Most recently, she serv
ed as an adviser to the UN Mission in Haiti. She holds adjunct faculty appointme
nts at American University and Georgetown University. ..Mendelson Forman is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the advisory boards of Wo
men in International Security and the Latin American Security Network, RESDAL. .
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Saul H. Mendlovitz
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Saul_H._Mendlovitz Rutgers School o
f Law-Newark. ~ Mendlovitz is the founding director of the World Order Models Pr
oject and chairman of the International Steering Committee of Global Action to Pr
event War. He holds membership on various boards, including the Arms Control Asso
ciation, Global Education Associates, the Law and Humanities Institute, and the
America-Israel Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace. Vice President, Lawyers Com
mittee on Nuclear Policy; Former Director, Global Policy Forum; Fellow (2008), L
indisfarne Association; Fellow, World Federalist Institute; Trustee, Center for
UN Reform Education; Advisory Committee, A.J. Muste Memorial Institute. Mendlovi
tz has written and spoken extensively on issues relating to international law an
d to the promotion of a just world order.
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Roberto G. Mendoza
B. 1945. Trinsum Group Chairman (2007-); Integrated Finance Limited Managing
Director (2002-07); Hancock, Mendoza, Dachille & Merton, Ltd. Co-Founder and Co
-CEO; Goldman SachsManaging Director (2000-01); J. P. Morgan & Co. Vice Chairman
(1990-2000); J. P. Morgan & Co. (1967-2000); Member of the Board of ACE Limited
(1985-96 and 1999-); Member of the Board of Continental Airlines; Member of the
Board of PARIS RE Holdings Limited; Member of the Board of Reuters; Member of t
he Board of Travelers Group; Member of the Board of Western Union (2006-); Bill
Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campa
ign Committee; Friends of Phil Gramm PAC; McCain 2000; New America Alliance.
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Carl B. Menges
<Sean Wilentz and Carl Menges. <Roger Hertog and Carl Menges. | Alexander Hamilto
n [Levine] Institute. Trustee, Hamilton College. Hospital for Special Surgery, I
nc.

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Rajan Menon
http://newamerica.net/user/154 Professor of International Relations at Leh
igh University. He was an Academic Fellow and Senior Advisor at the Carnegie Cor
poration of New York for two years, where he played a key role in developing the
Corporations Russia Initiative. Dr. Menon was also a Senior Fellow at the Counci
l on Foreign Relations and as Director for Eurasia Policy Studies at the Seattle
-based National Bureau for Asian Research. ..He is a regular contributor to the
Los Angeles Times and has also written for The Financial Times, The Chicago Trib
une, Newsweek, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, Newsday, and World Policy
Journal, among other publications. ..Menons other areas of research and writing
include Russian politics and foreign policy; the international relations of Cent
ral Asia, the South Caucasus, South Asia, and the Asia-Pacific; energy developme
nt in the Caspian Sea zone; security issues in Asia; globalization, and the comp
arative study of empires.
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Robert B. Menschel
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_B._Menschel Menschel is Se
nior Director and Limited Partner of Goldman Sachs & Co. Menschel joined Goldman
Sachs in 1954, becoming partner in 1966. Before joining Goldman, he was a specia
list on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The founder of Goldmans institu
tional department, Menschel was partner in charge of institutional sales from 19
67 to 1978. He became a limited partner in 1979. Chairman emeritus, Museum of Mode
rn Art; Trustee, New York Public Library; Trustee, New York-Presbyterian Hospita
l; Board member, Chess-in-the-Schools;Trustee, Syracuse University; Trustee, Gui
ld Hall; Life Trustee, Temple Emanu-El; Trustee, American Jewish Committee; Boar
d of Overseers, Museum of Jewish Heritage; Former trustee, Institute for Advance
d Study;Former member, President Clintons Committee on the Arts & Humanities; For
mer Trustee, the Dalton School.
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Claire Sechler Merkel
Lobbyist: Sechler Merkel International, LLC. in Herndon, VA. | Key People-Sen. J
ohn McCain.
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David A. Merkel
Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs. Professor, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. Merkel served as Director for
Aegean, Caucasus and Central Asian Affairs on the National Security Council i
n the White House from June 2005-February 2007. Previously he was appointed by
President George W. Bush as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury responsi
ble for International Affairs and Congressional Relations. ..Earlier he was Sen
ior Professional Staff Member for Europe and Eurasia at the Senate Foreign Rela
tions Committee responsible for NATO Enlargement, the Moscow
Treaty, increased involvement in Central Asia and the South Caucasus and other
European issues. Before joining the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he was
a member of the Leadership staff as Senior Foreign and Defense Policy Advisor f
or the House Policy Committee, chaired by Congressman Christopher Cox (R-CA). ..
Merkel has been a director with the Eurasia Foundation, and an Election Analyst
with the Joint Election Observation Mission Tajikistan. Mr. Merkel is a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strateg
ic Studies, London. ..
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Theodor Meron
B. 1930. President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Y
ugoslavia (ICTY) until 2005, and now serves as a judge on the Appeals Chambers o
f theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the ICTY. On October 19, 201
1, he was elected to a second two-year term as President of the ICTY, starting N
ovember 17, 2011. He also serves as Honorary President of the American Society o
f International Law. ..Born in Kalisz, Poland, Judge Meron received his legal educ
ation at the Hebrew University, etc. ..In 2000-2001, he served as Counselor on I

nternational Law in the U.S. Department of State.


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John E. Merow
http://www.brockcapital.com/our-team/alphabetically Senior Managing Director.
Former Chairman and Senior Partner of the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. T
rustee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Secretary, U.S. Council for Internationa
l Business, Inc.. Trustee, Archbishop of Canterburys global investment and grants
organizations. Director, The Municipal Art Society of New York. Director, Aleri
s Intl., Commonwealth Industries, Kaiser Aluminum, Seligman Group Investment Com
panies, Foreign Policy Association and various Australia and New Zealand busines
s and cultural groups.
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Jack N. Merritt
B. 1930, s a retired United States Army four star general who served as U.S. M
ilitary Representative, NATO Military Committee from 1985 to 1987.
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Zoltan Merszei
Director Budd Thyssenkrupp Company (MI.) Was Dows president and CEO (ca. 1976
-78). Was Occidental Petroleum Vice-Chairman (while Armand Hammer was chairman).
Advisor, McFarland Dewey & Co. LLC.
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Willem Mesdag
<Mesdags house in Los Angeles. He also has a home in Aspen. | 57 years old in 201
1. Managing Partner of Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC, an investment firm bas
ed in Los Angeles, California. Prior to founding Red Mountain in 2002, Mesdag wa
s a Partner and Managing Director of Goldman, Sachs & Co., which he joined in 19
81 from Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll where he was a securities lawyer. He
currently serves on the Boards of 3i Group plc, Encore Capital Group Inc., Cost
Plus, Inc., and Wedbush, Inc. Director, Natures Sunshine Products, Inc.; Direct
or, Cost Plus, Inc.; Independent Director, Encore Capital Group, Inc.
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Matthew S. Meselson
B. 1930. A geneticist and molecular biologist whose research was important in
showing how DNA replicates, recombines and is repaired in cells. In his mature y
ears, he has been an active chemical andbiological weapons activist and consulta
nt. ..Co-director, Harvard Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons. ..
He is married to the medical anthropologist and biological weapons writer Jeanne
Guillemin.
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Michael Messmer
Vice President, Gephardt Government Affairs. From 1999 to 2002, Messmer moni
tored and advised Gephardt and his senior team on legislation and policy ranging
from international human rights, missile defense, NATO expansion, counterterror
ism, and defense modernization, among others.
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Ricardo A. Mestres Jr.
Ricardo Mestres, Jr. Lawyer in New York, Securities & Corporate Finance & Merg
ers CEO, Sullivan & Cromwell Llp of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. He was born 1933 in
New York, New York, USA. Children of Ann Farnsworth and
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Barry Metzger
Metzger is a partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP and a member of the firms Global
Banking & Finance Practice Group in Washington, D.C. For more than 30 years, Mr
. Metzger has represented Asian financial institutions and corporations internat
ionally and foreign financial institutions and investors with operations in Asia
. From 1995 to 1999, he served as general counsel of the Asian Development Bank
in which capacity he was involved closely with the Banks emergency assistance to
South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia at the time of the Asian financial crisis.
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of Princeton-in-As
ia and a director of The Partnership for Transparency Fund [meaning: transparenc

y, for everyone but them]. Pacific Pension Institute Board of Directors.


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Jamie F. Metzl
Sickipedia: A Senior Fellow at the Asia Society and was formally the Asi
a Societys Executive Vice President. In this capacity, he was responsible for ove
rseeing the institutions strategic directions and overall program activities glob
ally. ..Metzl served as Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs for t
he National Security Council during the Clinton Administration, worked for the C
linton Administration in the United States Department of State serving as Senior
Advisor to the Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs and Informa
tion Technology and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information, and
was also Deputy Staff Director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under
then Senator Joe Biden. ..Metzl served as Deputy Staff Director and Senior Couns
elor of theUnited States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senior Coordinat
or for International Public Information and Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary
for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the Department of State, and Directo
r of Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs on the National Security Council. At
the Clinton White House, he was the primary drafter of Presidential Decision Dir
ective 68 on International Public Information and coordinated public information
campaigns for Iraq and Kosovo. From 1991 to 1993, Metzl was a Human Rights Offi
cer for the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), where he
helped establish a human rights investigation and monitoring unit for Cambodia. ..
Metzl has been featured as a commentator in the American and international media
, including BBC, CNN, Bloomberg, and Fox News Channel, etc. ..He is a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, and a former White House Fellow, Aspen Institu
te Crown Fellow, and French-American Foundation Young Leader. He is a Founder an
d Co-Chairman of the Board of bipartisan national security NGO the Partnership f
or a Secure America, serves on the board of the Jewish refugee organization HIAS
, and the Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Publi
c Life, and has served as an election monitor in Afghanistan and the Philippines
.
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Edward C. Shy Meyer
Sickipedia: B. 1928, was a United States Army general and Chief of Staff of th
e U.S. Army. Meyer retired from active service in June 1983. | HSPI | About Us |
Who We Are | Steering Committee: General -Upon his return from Vietnam, General
Meyer was assigned to the Brookings Institute as its first military Federal Exec
utive Fellow. ..He was a member of the Presidents Strategic Defense Initiative Pa
nel, the Defense Science Board, and other governmental advisory boards and panel
s. He served as President of Army Emergency Relief, and was a trustee of the Geo
rge Marshall Foundation. A member of the boards of directors of FMC, ITT, GRC In
ternational, the Brown Group, ITT Financial, MITRE, the Smith Richardson Foundat
ion, and the Scientists Institute for Public Information, General Meyer was also
on the boards of the Hoover Institution, and Center for Strategic and Internatio
nal Studies. He was Chairman of the Washington Strategy Seminar. ..Meyer married
Carol McCunniff in 1954. He had five children. Three sons, Tom, Tim, and Doug;
and two daughters, Nancy and Stuart.
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John R. Meyer
Probably>The father of transportation economics. Essays in Transportation Economics
and Policy. The Brookings Institution, c. 1993. -DEAD, Oct. 2009. | -?>http://the
globalrealm.com/2011/08/31/the-international-oil-drugs-guns-kissinger-associates
/ ..Morgan Guaranty Trust presided over the House of Saud oil kitty. SAMA, create
d as the Kingdoms Central Bank as the ink was still drying on the US/Saudi Securi
ty Agreement, was run by IMF goon Anwar Ali, who was handled by the Three Wise Me
n or White Fathers, the most powerful of which was John Meyer, chairman of Morgan G
uaranty Trusts International Division and later chairman of Morgan Guaranty. Meye
r funneled SAMA petrodollar royalties into Morgan, which was investment counselo
r to SAMA. Morgan was banker to Bechtel and ARAMCO. Stephen Bechtel sat on Morga
n Guarantys board, as did Chevron Texaco CFR insider George Schultz and Sulaiman

Olayan, the Bechtel straw man crucial to recycling Persian Gulf petrodollars int
o international banks.
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Karl E. Meyer
Meyer is an author, foreign correspondent and a longtime editorial writer for
the New York Times and Washington Post. He is currently editor emeritus of the q
uarterly World Policy Journal. Meyer is married to Shareen Blair Brysac with who
m he has co-authored two books. He has two sons, Ernest and Jonathan Meyer, and
a daughter, Heather Meyer.
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Michael R. Meyer
Author and journalist, is currently chief speechwriter for the Secretary Gener
al of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon. Before his post at the United Nations, Me
yer was at Newsweek Magazine for two decades, most recently (20012007) as Europe
Editor for Newsweek International, where he also oversaw the magazines coverage o
f the Middle East and Asia. ..Meyer worked at The Washington Post andCongression
al Quarterly before joining Newsweek in 1988. |Writes for The Daily Beast, etc.
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Paul H. Meyer
Health Evolution Partners Leadership Summit 2011 :: Paul Meyer Co-founder, C
hairman and President of Voxiva. Founded in 2001, Voxiva is a global pioneer in
delivering interactive mobile health information services. Before Voxiva, Paul c
o-founded IPKO, the leading mobile phone operator and Internet Service Provider
in Kosovo. Previously he was a Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, Chief Ope
rating Officer of Endeavor, and worked for the International Rescue Committee. F
rom 1993 to 1995, he served as one of President Clintons White House speechwriter
s and worked on the 1992 Clinton Campaign. Paul has a law degree from Yale and s
tudied Politics at Oxford. He was named a Young Global Leader by the World Econo
mic Forum in Davos. He was named a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute and
a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Harold J. Meyerman
Harold Meyerman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Lead Director, C
hairman of Nominating & Governance Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Memb
er of Compensation Committee, Affiliated Managers Group Inc. Age 72. Meyerman se
rved as a Managing Director of the Global Financial Institutions and Trade Group
of The Chase Manhattan Bank (Chase) until December 1998 and was responsibilitie
s for overseeing asset management companies. Meyerman served as President and Ch
ief Executive Officer of First Interstate Bank Ltd., a unit of First Interstate
Bancorp. He serves as Chairman of Island Capital, Ltd and Palm Springs Desert/Ar
t Museum. Mr. Meyerman serves as Chairman and a Director of Ansett Aircraft Spar
es and Services, Inc. and serves on the Board of Directors of the Huntington Med
ical Research Institutes. Meyerman serves as Lead Director of Affiliated Manager
s Group Inc. and has been its Director since July 1999.
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Michaels to Myrow
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Jon D. Michaels
http://www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/all-faculty-profiles/professors/Pages/jon-d-mi
chaels.aspx UCLA professor of law. He currently teaches Administrative Law, Nati
onal Security Law, and a seminar on Redesigning the Administrative State. Clerke
d for Souter, etc. Immediately prior to his appointment at UCLA, Michaels worked
as an associate in Arnold & Porters National Security Law and Public Policy Grou
p in Washington, D.C. Wrote All the Presidents Spies: Private-Public Intelligence
Gathering in the War on Terror.
-?>Jonathan D Michaels Sr 2809 Carlsbad St; Redondo Beach, CA 90278-1716 [50-54
/ Janet L Michaels]
-?>Jonathan D Michaels 5935 Marshwell Way; San Jose, CA 95138-1839 [Jonathan D M
arlin, Karie L Marlin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/michaels/jonathan-d

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Marguerite Michaels
Time magazine (Nairobi Bureau Chief, etc.)
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Christopher Michel
Current: Director at Kixeye (a hardcore social-gaming company responsible f
or popular titles like Backyard Monsters, Battle Pirates, and Desktop Defender);
Advisor at Oxford Internet Institute; Director at Castlight Health; Director (Bo
ard of Directors) at International Data Group; Sector Advisor at Maveron LLC; Ma
naging Director at Nautilus Ventures; Board Member / Director at Dale Carnegie;
Governor / Board Member at USO; Director Emeritus at U.S. Naval Institute. Past:
Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School; Founder & CEO at Affinity
Labs; Founder & CEO at Military.com; Director / Board Member at Navy Memorial F
oundation; Trustee at USS Arizona Memorial Foundation; Associate at Mercer Manag
ement Consulting; Naval Flight Officer (LCDR, USN) at United States Navy. also se
rves on the oversight committee for the Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS
), one of six study divisions of the National Academies. He is also an advisor t
o the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), the nations oldest nonprofit investi
gative news organization, etc. Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute and serv
es as a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. San Francisco, Californ
ia.
-12 Ca>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Christopher-Michel/CA
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Ellen Mickiewicz
Sanford School of Public Policy. Carter Center Fellow, Commission on Radio
and Television. Was Harvard. Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Communic
ations and Journalism at Duke University.
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Elizabeth Midgley
Philip L. and Elizabeth Midgley (2006) Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America.
Population Council international nonprofit research organization Chicago.
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Eugene B. Mihaly
<wife Stacey. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stacey-mihaly/7/9a5/97b | President
Mihaly International Corporation. Trustee at Institute for Study & Practice of N
onviolence; Trustee at Community College of Rhode Island Foundation; Director an
d Consultant at ESC of New England; President Nominee at Common Cause RI; Direct
or and Chair Emeritus at Rhode Island Public Radio (WRNI). Providence, Rhode Isl
and Area. | His father> Professor, rabbi who embodied Talmud dies at 83 | j. the J
ewish (2002.)
-Eugene B Mihaly 35 Knowles Ct, Unit 104; Jamestown, RI 02835-4814 (401) 560-050
7 [65+ / Stephanie Pulner, Stacey B Mihaly, Andrew J Pulner] Prior: Barrington,
RI (2010)
-Eugene Mihaly 22 Issaquah Dock; Sausalito, CA 94965-1332 (415) 331-1183 [Stacey
Mihaly]
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Gwendolyn Mikell
Gwendolyn Mikell Georgetown University Mikell is director of the African stu
dies program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the f
ormer president of the African Studies Association, U.S.A. She served as a senio
r fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace and a visiting fellow at both the Instit
ute for African Studies at the University of Ghana-Legon and the Institute for S
ocial Research at the University of Natal in Durban, South Africa.
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Edward L. Miles
Edward L. Miles | Evans School of Public Affairs University of Washington. H
e teaches international science and technology policy and marine policy. ..Miles
research focuses primarily on problems of international science and technology p
olicy, management of world fisheries, nuclear waste disposal, the law of the sea
, comparative national marine policy, and global climate change. He has been a Fo

rd Foundation Fellow; a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fello


w; a James P. Warburg Fellow at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard Un
iversity; and a Senior Fellow at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Seatt
le, WA.
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Judith B. Milestone
Judith B. Milestone opposing views Is the former senior vice president of netw
ork booking for CNN, having previously held positions as executive producer and
director of research. In addition to her role as a key component in CNNs growth a
nd success, Judith serves as a member of a number of internationally prominent o
rganizations. In 2003, she was selected as a member of the the US Advisory Commi
ssion on Public Diplomacy for the Arab and Muslim World in 2003. A consultant fo
r PBS, Milestone has also served as Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees of Smith
College and as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International
Womens Forum, and the Atlanta Press Club.
-Judy B Milestone102 Calle DE Arboles; Redondo Beach, CA 90277-6601 [65+ / Ronal
d D Milestone] Prior: Atlanta, GA (2009)
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Robert B. Millard
<Henry Kaufman and Robert Millard. | See http://www.warisbusiness.com/profil
es/l-3/ L-3 Communications: Well Positioned For Endless Terror War. | B. 1951.Lehm
an Brothers Principal, Merchant Banking Group; Lehman Brothers Managing Director
(1983-); Kuhn, Loeb & Co. (1976-78); Member of the Board of Energy Ventures, In
c.; Member of the Board of GulfMark Offshore, Inc. (1996-); Member of the Board
of L-3 Communications (1997-, as Chairman, 2006-); Member of the Board of Milita
ry Professional Resources Inc.; Member of the Board of Weatherford International
(1998-); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Population Co
uncil Trustee. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-?>Robert B Millard 9 E 88th St; New York, NY 10128-0513 (212) 831-4889 [55-59 /
Bethany S Millard, Alexandra Millard, Caitlin Millard]
-14 NY>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Robert-Millard/NY
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/millard/robert-b
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Aaron David Miller
http://en.crockofshitia.org/wiki/Aaron_David_Miller B. 1949, is an Amer
ican Middle East analyst, author, and negotiator. He is on the U.S. Advisory Coun
cil of Israel Policy Forum, is Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Cente
r, and has been an advisor to six Secretaries of State. Miller worked within the
United States Department of State for twenty four years (19782003). Between 1988
and 2003, Miller served six secretaries of state as an advisor on Arab-Israeli
negotiations, where he participated in American efforts to broker agreements betwe
en Israel,Jordan, Syria, and the Palestinians. He left the Department of State i
n January 2003 to serve as president of Seeds of Peace, an international youth org
anization, founded in 1993. In January 2006, he became a public policy scholar a
t the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC., etc.,
etc., etc. Miller lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with his wife Lindsay.
-Aaron D Miller 6032 Western Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3344 (301) 654-2041 [6064 / Lindsay S Miller, Jennifer L Miller, Daniel G Miller]
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Alisa Miller (NEW listing)
CEO of Public Radio International.
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Amber D. Miller
Amber D. Miller faculty Professor Columbia University, Experimental Astrophysi
cs & Cosmology & Dean of Science for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Her curre
nt research involves a 6,000-lb. telescope that will capture light from the hot
plasma, near Antarctica, that was left over from the big bang. She is a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations and recently was the chief science adviser to
the NYPD Counterterrorism Bureau.
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Anthony M. Miller [?]


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Charles R. Miller
-?>[PDF] CHARLES R. MILLER, Ph.D. Colonel, U.S. Army. Stanford University. Cente
r for International Security and Cooperation.
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Christopher D. Miller
Biographies : LIEUTENANT GENERAL CHRISTOPHER D. MILLER Miller is Deputy Chief
of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washingt
on, D.C. In support of the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Air Force, Genera
l Miller leads the development and integration of the Air Forces long-range plans
and the five-year, $635 billion U.S. Air Force Future Years Defense Program to
ensure Air Force ability to build and employ effective air, space and cyber forc
es to achieve national defense objectives. His staff assignments include two prev
ious tours at Headquarters U.S. Air Force in international affairs and plans and
policy positions; and duty as policy adviser to the U.S. Ambassador to NATO. Mil
lers operational assignments include two wing commands, serving as the senior Air
Force commander in Afghanistan, responsible for Airmen and aircraft conducting
joint and coalition reconstruction and combat operations; and command of Americas
only B-2 wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo. He was part of the B-1B initial cadre, and c
ommanded at both squadron and group levels during maturation of the B-1s global c
onventional strike capability. Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relation
s, etc.
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David Charles Miller Jr.
B. 1942. American Equity Investor President (1982-); US Official Board of Dire
ctors, African Development Foundation (1987-93); US Ambassador to Zimbabwe (1984
-86); US Ambassador to Tanzania (1981-84); US State Department Special Assistant
to the Asst. Secy. for African Affairs (1981); Westinghouse (1971-81); US Offic
ial Director, White House Fellowship Commission (1970-71); US Justice Department
Special Asst. to the Attorney General (1969-70); White House Fellows Justice De
pt. (1968-69); Simulmatics Corp. Research Associate, Vietnam (1967-68); US Justi
ce Department summer intern (1965); US Commerce Department summer intern (1962);
Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Colu
mbia Bar; New Uses Council Advisory Committee; Obama for America; Potomac Instit
ute for Policy Studies Board of Regents.
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Debra Lynn Miller
Author on such topics as the Mexican informatics industry, the International sup
ply of medicines: implications of U.S. regulatory reform International Institute
for Environment and Development, Overseas Development Council
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Eyrique V. Miller (NEW listing)
An Executive Director at J.P. Morgan, where he works in Natural Resources Inve
stment Banking (IB). Mr. Miller divides his time between covering traditional ch
emical companies and emerging renewable fuels and chemicals companies. Prior to
assuming this role, he held an appointment as a White House Fellow spanning both
the Bush and Obama administrations. Before becoming a Fellow, Mr. Miller worked
as an investment banker at Citi in technology and chemicals. In addition to his
work on domestic challenges, he has spent time working on issues in emerging ma
rkets with Endeavor, a global non-profit focused on high-impact entrepreneurs, a
nd the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a U.S. government agency focused on redu
cing poverty through economic growth.
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Franklin C. Miller
B. 1952. The Cohen Group VP (2005-); US National Security Council (2001-05
); US Official Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control (2001); US De
fense DepartmentAssistant Secretary of Defense For International Security Policy
(1996-97); US Defense Department Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defens
e for International Security Policy (1994-96); US Defense DepartmentDeputy Assis

tant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy (1989-93);
Lockheed Martin Strategic Advisory Council, LM Space Systems Co.; Center for Str
ategic & International Studies Senior Associate; Council on Foreign Relations; F
rench Legion of Honor. | Defense board continues strong ties to Atlantic Council
Leon Panettas appointments to the Defense Policy Board last week show the direct
pipeline between the board and the Atlantic Council. (October 9, 2011.) | Wife:
Alice Sweeney (two sons); Son: Franklin, Jr.; Son: Cameron.
-Franklin C Miller 5966 Telegraph Rd; Alexandria, VA 22310-2257 (703) 960-3743 [
55-59 / Alice S Miller, Cameron Miller]
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Judith Miller
B. 1948. NNDB: Now famous for having been duped [NOT] by cohorts of Ahmed
Chalabi, veteran New York Times reporter Judith Miller used to be known for a de
cade of expertise following biowarfare, al Qaeda, and Osama bin Laden. But that
was before she started passing along false information about Saddam Husseins WMD
capability. After quitting her job at the New York Times, she joined the conserva
tive Manhattan Institute for Policy Research in 2007, and now provides punditry
for Fox News and NewsMax. | NewsMax Media Columnist (2010-); The New York TimesC
orrespondent (1977-2005); The Progressive Washington bureau chief; Atlantic Coun
cil Director; Council on Foreign Relations; Manhattan Institute for Policy Resea
rch Adjunct Fellow (2007-); Markle FoundationTask Force on National Security in
the Information Age; Pulitzer Prize 2001; Emmy 2002; Contempt of Court 1-Oct-200
4; Contempt of Court 6-Jul-2005 (jailed); 2007 Libby perjury trial witness; I. L
ewis Libby (Liebowitz) source; Jewish Ancestry Paternal; Irish Ancestry Maternal
; Russian Ancestry Paternal. Boyfriend: Steven Rattner (ex). Husband: Jason Epst
ein (book editor, m. 1993). She lives in New York City and Sag Harbor [NY] with h
er husband, Jason Epstein,
-Judith Miller PO Box 1; Sag Harbor, NY 11963-0001 (631) 725-7622 and/or [Epstei
n>] (631) 725-9429
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Judith-Miller/NY
-16>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Jason-Epstein/NY
-15>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Judith-Epstein/NY
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Ken Miller
Director, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Nominating & Governance Co
mmittee, Loews Corporation. Age 68. Miller has been the CEO and President of the
merchant banking firm Ken Miller Capital, LLC since November 2002.. Miller serv
ed as the Senior Advisor at Lehman Brothers. He served as a Consultant to Intels
at Ltd., from March 2003 to May 2003. He served as an Independent Financial Advi
sor from January 2002 to August 2002, and served as a Vice Chairman of Credit Su
isse First Boston Corporation from 1994 to July 2001 and thereafter served as th
e Senior Advisor to Credit Suisse until December 2001. He also served as a Vice
Chairman of Credit Suisse. Miller serves as a Director of New York City Investme
nt Fund Manager Inc. He has been Director of Loews Corporation since August 2008
. He has been Director of Carolina Group since 2008. He serves as a Director of
CNA Surety Inc., Global Kids and the United Nations Association. He served as a
Director of Intelsat Ltd. Affiliations: New York City Investment Fund Manager, I
nc.; Viacom, prior to spinning off; Viacom and CBS Corporation; Credit Suisse AG
; Intelsat S.A.; Carolina Group; Merrill Lynch; International Center for Transit
ional Justice director; Keylink Capital International, LLC managing partner. Pro
paganda author for CFRs Foreign Affairs, The Nation, Huffington Post, etc.
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Leland R. Miller
Leland R. Miller | Avascent International Managing Director and Senior Counsel
for Avascent International, a global investment risk advisory firm with offices
in nine cities on four continents. He worked previously as a capital markets a
ttorney for a major international law firm in both New York and Hong Kong, as we
ll as in-house counsel for a global investment bank, where he oversaw a deal tea
m operating on three continents. Miller has been a guest on media programs includ
ing al-Jazeera, the BBCs Newshour and Geo TV and serves regularly as a panelist a

t research centers such as the Heritage Foundation and the Council on Foreign Re
lations. His writings have appeared in such publications as Foreign Policy, The
Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post and Far Eastern Economic Review
. At the University of Virginias School of Law, Miller was Hardy Cross Dillard fel
low and Editor-in-Chief of the Virginia Journal of International Law, while also
serving as Research Fellow for the US-China Economic & Security Review Commissi
on, where he reported to the US Congress on developments in Chinas energy and fin
ancial sectors. In 2004, Miller received the Gerald Segal Fellowship Prize in Asi
an Security, awarded annually to a single individual worldwide by the Internatio
nal Institute of Strategic Studies, and in 2006-08 was named an American Bar Ass
ociation (ABA) Business Law Fellow, a position from which he oversaw the organiz
ations review of the Chinese banking and securities sectors. Miller is currently a
Fellow in International Economics with the American Foreign Policy Council in W
ashington, DC, as well as a member of the National Committee on US-China Relatio
ns, National Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Council on Foreign Rel
ations. based in New York.
******
Linda B. Miller
Linda B. Miller Professor of Political Science, Emerita, at Wellesley College
where she taught from 19692004. An international relations specialist, she also t
aught at Barnard, Harvard, and Brown and held research appointments at Princeton
, Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, where she is currently Adjunct Professor (Resear
ch) at the Watson Institute, etc. Also writes for Foreign Affairs.
******
Matthew L. Miller
B. 1962. Fortune Columnist; Columbia Law Review Book Review Editor; US Office
of Management and Budget Senior Advisor to the OMB Director (1993-95); White Hou
se Fellows assisting FCC Chairman (1991-92); Petrie Stores Senior VP (1986-88);
Center for American Progress Senior Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Paul D. Miller
http://www.foreignpolicyi.org/futureleaders (The Foreign Policy Initiative ) A
ssistant Professor of International Security Studies, National Defense Universit
y / Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army Reserves.
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Scott L. Miller
Our Organization Wharton Club of Dallas Fort Worth Miller specializes in global
investments as the principal of Miller Global Investments, L.L.C. He is also a
founding member and partner of FCM Investments with responsibility for the forei
gn component of the FCM portfolio focusing primarily on Europe and Japan. Miller
was Assistant Treasurer at Home Savings in Houstonand then joined Brown Brothers
Harriman & Co. as a portfolio manager. He is President of the Dallas regional o
ffice of the American Jewish Committee. He is a past President of the Wharton Cl
ub of Dallas/Fort Worth, CFA Society of Dallas/Fort Worth, Jewish Family Service
of Dallas, and past Chair of Dallas office of the American Israel Public Affair
s Committee. He is a past officer of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas and
Jewish Community Center of Dallas. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations, the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, The Dallas Assembly, and the
Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. He and his wife Julie have three children
(Madelyn, Landon, and Jillian).
-?>Scott L Miller 7502 Marquette St; Dallas, TX 75225-4521 (214) 361-8883 [50-54
/ Julie M Miller, James Miller]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dallas-tx/miller/scott-l
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Thomas P. Miller (listed as Tom Miller, but Thomas P. has written for CFR, and so
I assume he is the one)
http://www.aei.org/scholar/thomas-p-miller/ Resident Fellow, American Enterp
rise Institute. A former senior health economist for the Joint Economic Committe
e (JEC). He studies health care policy and regulation. A former trial attorney,
journalist, and sports broadcaster. He has testified before Congress on issues i

ncluding the uninsured, health care costs, Medicare prescription drug benefits,
health insurance tax credits, genetic information, Social Security, and federal
reinsurance of catastrophic events.
******
William Green Miller
Miller served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine under Bill Clinto
n, from 1993 to 1998. In 1959, he joined the United States Foreign Service. From
1959 to 1964, he served as a diplomat in Iran. He then worked as a staffer for
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and in the Senate for John Sherman Cooper. From 198
1 to 1983, he served as Associate Dean and Professor of International Politics a
t the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. In 1986, he was
a Research Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics and became President of t
he American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations. From 1993 to 1998, he s
erved as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine. He is a Senior Policy Scholar a
t the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.. He i
s also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute
of Strategic Studies, and the Middle East Institute. He is the co-Chairman of t
he Kyiv Mohyla Foundation of America. He has also been a senior consultant for t
he John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
******
John A. Millington
<Abbe Steinglass, Edwina Millington, Peter Steinglass & John Millington. | http:
//www.washingtondems.org/aboutus/whoweare/johnmillington/ Millington is a Washing
ton [Connecticut] institution, right up there with Town Hall and the village gre
enif not George Washington! He first moved here in 1985 with his wife Edwina and
soon became a familiar, though fleeting, sight whizzing through the Depot on one
of his five motorcycles or hobnobbing over morning coffee at local cafes. ..Joh
n had a long and illustrious career as a top publishing executive at Time, Inc.,
spanning several decades. After leaving Time in 1974, he spent the next 25 year
s as Vice President of Planning and Development for the Council on Foreign Relat
ions. John serves on innumerable boards, including the Connecticut Fund for the
Environment, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters, Shepaug River Associatio
n, Connecticut Housing Trust, the Washington Community Housing Trust, and the Co
nnecticut Community Foundation. He formerly served as president of the Council o
n Environmental Quality and the Steep Rock Association. Over the years, John has
been a potent, if unheralded, force behind many successful political campaigns,
including the election of Governor Lowell Weicker and Congressman Chris Murphy,
as well as, locally, First Selectmen Elaine Luckey and Dick Sears.
******
Bradford Mills
Linx Partners Advisory Board Mills is Chairman of the Board of Bradford Investme
nt Group, Inc. He was the founder of Bradford Ventures Ltd., a middle-market pri
vate equity investment firm affiliated with Bessemer Securities. Prior to starti
ng Bradford, Mr. Mills was a partner of New York Securities and F. Eberstadt & C
o. investment banking firms and the first President of Overseas Private Investme
nt Corporation (OPIC) [ca. 1970-1973], Washington, D.C., a U.S. government agenc
y for insuring American investments in underdeveloped countries. He also serves
as an Investor Advisor at Fairfax Partners. | Princeton, New Jersey.
******
Karen Gordon Mills
AKA Karen Dale Gordon. B. 1953. Obamas administrator of the Small Business
Administration. Solera Capital LLC Managing Director (1999-); MMP Group, Inc. Pr
esident (1993-); ES Jacobs & Company Managing Director (1983-93); McKinsey & Com
pany Consultant; General Foods Product Manager; Member of the Board of Armor All
Products Corporation (1994-); Member of the Board of Arrow Electronics (1994-);
Member of the Board of Scotts Miracle-Gro; Member of the Board of Telex Communi
cations Inc.; Member of the Board of Triangle Pacific Corporation (1988-); Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton f
or US Senate Committee. Father: Melvin J. Gordon; Mother: Ellen R. Gordon; Husba
nd: Barry Mills (attorney, m. 1983, three sons); Son: William; Son: Henry; Son:

George.
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Susan L. Mills
PBS Executive Producer. (Director of Program Development, McNeil-Lehrer; Sen
ior Programming Director at The PBS NewsHour, etc.) Washington D.C. Metro Area.
******
Helen V. Milner
B. 1958, Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton Univer
sity and Chair of the Department of Politics. Princetons Woodrow Wilson School De
partment Chair from 2006-2008.
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Newton N. Minow
B. 1926. Sidley Austin of Counsel (1991-); Sidley Austin Partner (1965-9
1); Encyclopedia Britannica EVP and General Counsel (1963-65); US FCC Chairman(1
961-63); Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz Partner (1955-61); Mayer, Brown & Platt Asso
ciate (1953-55); Illinois State Official Assistant Counsel to Gov. Adlai Stevens
on (1952-53); Law Clerk to US Supreme Court Justice Fred Vinson (1951-52); Mayer
, Brown & Platt Associate (1950-51); Member of the Board of Foote, Cone & Beldin
g (1980-97); Member of the Board of Aon (1990-2001); Member of the Board of Manp
ower(1991-2001); Member of the Board of PBS (1973-80, as Chairman, 1978-80); Mem
ber of the Board of Sara Lee; Member of the Board of Tribune Co.; American Acade
my of Arts and Sciences; American Bar Association; Bill Bradley for President; C
arnegie Corporation Past Chairman; Chicago Bar Association; Chicago Symphony Orc
hestra Trustee (1975-87); Illinois State Bar Association; Mayo Foundation Truste
e (1973-81); Obama for Illinois; RAND Corporation Past Chairman; State Bar of Wi
sconsin 1950. Wife: Josephine Baskin (m. 1949, three daughters); Daughter: Nell
Minow; Daughter: Martha L. Minow (Dean of Harvard Law School); Daughter: Mary Mi
now.
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Daniel R. Mintz
Founding Managing Director, Olympus Capital Holdings Asia. Mintz is a Foundi
ng Managing Director at Olympus Capital Holdings Asia. He operates from the New
York office of the firm. Previously, Mintz was the Head of Asia at Morgan Stanle
y Capital Partners. He has been a Director of Quatrro since September 20, 2006.
Mintz was a Member of the Worldwide Investment Committee of MSCP and he served a
s a Director on a number of boards of portfolio companies in the U.S. and Asia.
Mintz has more than 14 years of experience in private equity investments as well
as mergers and acquisitions in Asia and the U.S. He was a 1984 recipient of a F
ulbright Fellowship in Egypt. NYC.
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Aimen N. Mir (NEW listing)
Director of the Office of Investment Security at U.S. Department of the Treasury
; Staff Chairperson at Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFI
US). Past: Counsel at WilmerHale; Associate at Hale and Dorr LLP. Mir has been li
censed to practice law in DC since 2001. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
******
Lourdes R. Miranda
Miranda Associates, Inc. Founder and creator of the Miranda Foundation. D.C.
/ Va. area.
******
Jami Miscik
<Miscik, President and Vice Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc. and former
Deputy Director for Intelligence, CIA, takes part in the panel discussion Global
Risk at the 2011 The Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, Califo
rnia May 3, 2011. | B. 1958. On December 24, 2009, Ms. Miscik was appointed to Pr
esident Obamas Intelligence Advisory Board. Kissinger Associates Inc. President an
d Vice Chairman (2009-); Lehman Brothers Global Head of Sovereign Risk (2005-);
CIA employee Deputy Director for Intelligence (2002-05); US National Security Co
uncil Director for Intelligence Programs (1995-96); CIA employee (1983-2002); Am
erican Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations Boar

d of Directors; United Nations Association of the USA Board of Directors; Distin


guished Intelligence Medal; Lithuanian Ancestry.
-Jami Miscik 5505 W Tulare Ave, Spc 409; Visalia, CA 93277-3798 (559) 732-7346 [
John S Miscik, Judith A Miscik]
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Alexander V. Mishkin
<Alexander Mishkin and Jennifer Newstead enjoy the Halloween party with their b
rave dinosaur and charming lady bug. | Alexander V. Mishkin New York investment b
anker, lawyer Marquis Whos . AM CAPITAL ADVISORS; CREDIT SUISSE FIRST. | -His son?
http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/14/power-infrastructure-stimulus-oped-cx_am_0115m
ishkin.html: Why A New Power Grid Will Pay The government can easily sell off the r
ight infrastructure investments, etc. Mishkin, formerly a vice president at Fortre
ss Investment Group, is an independent investor. He can be reached atamishkin@ho
tmail.com. | Russian Federation. | Manhattan Block Shopper>Lawyer and private in
vestor net $2M in Carnegie Hill Jan 15, 2009 Jennifer Newstead and Alexander Mis
hkin bought a condo, Unit #3B,
-Alexander V Mishkin 1225 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1758 [40-44]
-Alexander Mishkin 4 E 95th St, Apt 3B; New York, NY 10128-0705 [Jennifer Newste
ad]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alexander-Mishkin/
******
Andrea Mitchell
<husband Alan Haha, I Wrecked Your Country M. Greenspan. | B. 1946. NBC Fo
reign Affairs Correspondent. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.Member, Advisory Council;
Alfalfa Club; Roast: Helen Thomas (1993); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langh
art (1996); Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997); Roast: Tom Broka
w (2002); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008). Father: Sy
dney Mitchell; Mother: Cecile Mitchell; Sister: Susan Greenstein; Husband: (m. 1
970, div. 1975); Husband: Alan Greenspan (Federal Reserve Chairman [1987 to 2006
], m. 6-Apr-1997). [NYTimes, Jan. 1993>Alan M. Greenspan, the Chairman of the Fed
eral Reserve Board.]
-?(1)>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alan-M-Greenspan/Boca-Raton-FL/4jjdr97
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/NY
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/FL
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alan-Greenspan/
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Arthur M. Mitchell III
Head of the Pacific Practice Group at Chadbourne & Parke, an international law f
irm headquartered in New York. Practices law in Japan> senior counselor at white
& case llp.
******
George J. Mitchell
B. 1933. US Ambassador Special Envoy for the Middle East (2009-11); US
Ambassador Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995-2000); US Senator, Maine (a
ppointed 19-May-1980, re-elected to 3-Jan-1995); US District Judge for Maine (19
79-80); US Attorney for Maine (1977-79); Democratic National Committee (1969-77)
; DLA Piper (2002-); Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand Partner (199
7-2002); Member of the Board of Disney (as Chairman, 2004-06); Member of the Boa
rd of DLA Piper Chairman, Global Board (2002-); Member of the Board ofFedEx; Mem
ber of the Board of Staples (1998-2006); Member of the Board of Starwood Hotels;
Member of the Board of Unilever; Member of the Board of Unum Provident; Member
of the Board of Xerox; Iran-Contra Scandal Select Committee on the Iran-Contra A
ffair (1987); Childrens Health Fund Advisory Board; District of Columbia Bar; Mai
ne State Bar Association; Academy of Achievement (2002); American Red Cross; Ame
rican Security Project Board of Directors; Bilderberg Group; Bretton Woods Commi
ttee; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Economic Club of Washington, DC President (1998-2004); International Cr
isis Group Chairman Emeritus; National Coalition on Health Care; Partnership for
Public Service Board of Governors; Four Freedoms Medal (2003); Presidential Med

al of Freedom (17-Mar-1999); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Sally (div. 19


87); Wife: Heather MacLachlan (m. 10-Dec-1994); Daughter: Andrea (by Sally); Son
: Andrew (b. 1997); Daughter: (b. 2001).
******
Patricia E. Mitchell
Age in 2011: 70. AOL Inc. director; Council on Foreign Relations member; G
lobal Green USA board member; Human Rights Watch director; International Media C
enter president & CEO; Jordan River Foundation trustee; Mayo Clinic trustee; Mus
eum of Television and Radio president & CEO; Paley Center for Media president &
CEO; Sundance Institute vice chair; Sundance Preserve director; U.S. Afghan Wome
ns Council member. Past: Bank of America Corp. director; CNN Productions preside
nt; Knight Ridder Inc. director; Public Broadcasting Service president & CEO; Su
n Microsystems Inc. director; Time Inc. Television president; Turner Broadcastin
g System Inc. executive in charge of original productions. Scott Seydel spouse.
******
Wandra G. Mitchell
Mitchell is managing director of Bahia Partners, Inc. She served as general coun
sel for the U.S. Agency for International Development and prior to that was in p
rivate practice, specializing in antitrust and international trade law.
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J. Cobb Mixter
Department of Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (201
1). Lehman Brothers. Worked as a project coordinator in Albania. Saban Center at B
rookings (U.S.ISLAMIC WORLD REGIONAL FORUM). The Bretton Woods Committee. Spouse
(m. 2011) Liz Appel Regulatory and Policy Specialist at U.S. Dept. of the Interi
or [http://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethkappel]. DC area.
-?>Jordan Mixter 2500 Wisconsin Ave NW, Apt Q12; Washington, DC 20007-4504
******
David M. Mize
Major General, Marine Corps. Senior Vice President Apogen Technologies. Loui
siana.
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Larry A. Mizel
<Larry A. Mizel is a devoted Zionist agent. The Zionist Gang Behind New
Yorks 9-11 Conference Christopher Bollyn | B. 1942. Mishpucka (Jewish mafia). htt
p://www.bollyn.com/the-zionist-gang-behind-new-yorks-9-11-conference MDC HOLDING
S INC. MDC stands for Mizel Development Corporation, which is headed by Stevens b
rother Larry, who is founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Larry has
also served on the national board of the Israeli lobby, AIPAC. Mizel has also
founded a Jewish museum and a rather bizarre propaganda institute on terrorism i
n Denver. The Mizel brothers are devoted high-level Zionist agents who are nation
al real estate moguls. They own a real estate company called Richmond American
Homes. The Mizel brothers are deeply connected to the Silverado Savings and Loa
n scam and other Zionist financial crimes of our time. Federal whistle blower S
tewart Webb [suspect himself, &C.], who was married to Kerre Millman, a family m
ember of the Mizer gang, has done a great deal in researching and exposing this
criminal network.
Larrys daughter, Courtney Mizel Green, is the Founding Director and Chairman o
f The CELL, i.e. the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab or the Center for E
mpowered Living and Learning, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization set up by her
father Larry to propagandize the Denver public about terrorism through its perm
anent exhibit titled Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terro
rism. As the daughter of an ardent Zionist, she should know all about terrorism
it was the primary tactic used by Zionists to establish the Rothschilds Jewish sta
te in Palestine. Is the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel part of the Mizel e
xhibit on terrorism? How about the Zionist false-flag terror atrocity of 9-11?
The key point is that the devoted Zionist agent Steven M. Mizel is the owner and
power behind the scenes at I.N.N. and the Walker Stage. Lenny Charles 9-11 confe
rence is just another Zionist effort to hijack the memory of 9-11 by misinterpre
ting the false-flag terror atrocity that changed the world without asking who re

ally did it or discussing the evidence of Israeli/Zionist involvement. By organ


izing a high-profile conference in Manhattan on the ninth anniversary of 9-11, L
enny and his Zionist criminal backers seek to hijack and control the discussion
of 9-11, but all they have succeeded in doing is to expose the Zionist criminal
network behind 9-11 in even greater relief and detail. | More on Steven M. Mizel
Roth IRA; Manager Crandon Investment Holdings, LLC. (securities trader, NYC); Ste
ven M. Mizel Co. in Denver, CO; RACs Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Ex
ecutive Officer, is the sole stockholder of Walker Street. Management; MIZEL PETR
OL RESOURCES. Spouse: Patricia L.
-Larry A Mizel 4350 S Monaco St; Denver, CO 80237-3400 [65+ / Courtney L Mizel]
Woodhaven Apartments, General Partner 2470 S Quebec St; Denver, CO 80231-3774 (30
3) 755-3981
One Polo Creek Condo, President 2400 Cherry Creek South Dr, Unit D; Denver, CO 80
209-3262 (303) 765-0180
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Kiichi Mochizuki
<-? | Chairman of the Pacific Institute in New York City, a not-for-profit corpor
ation focusing on issues affecting Asia-Pacific region. Before coming to the Pac
ific Institute, he served a president of Nisshin USA, the first Japanese company
to invest directly in the U.S. steel industry. He has served on the boards of d
irectors of several steel companies.
******
Sherwood G. Moe
Was UNICEF director long ago. Director of Liaison for the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, ca. 1961., etc. World
Policy Institute funder. NYC.
******
George D. Moffett
Author of Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge; Institute for Global
Ethics Board and Advisory Council; Principia College. St. Paul, MN.
******
Walter Thomas Molano
Managing Partner and the Head of Research at BCP Securities, LLC. Prior to join
ing BCP Securities, LLC, he was the Executive Director of Economic and Financial
Research at Warburg Dillon Read. Between 1995 and 1996, he was a senior economi
st and for Latin America at CS First Boston. He is the author of The Logic of Pr
ivatization, and more. He has testified in front of the House Banking Committee
and is regularly cited in various newspapers, magazine and television shows, inc
luding Business Week, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, CNBC and CNN. Dr. Mo
lano is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and an Adjunct Professor at
Columbia University. He is a member of the Trinity Board, Duke University and B
eta Gamma Sigma. | Greenwich, Ct. [?]
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Walter F. Mondale
B. 1928. US Ambassador to Japan (1993-96); US Vice President (1977-81)
; US Senator, Minnesota (1964-76); Attorney General of Minnesota (1960-64); Wins
ton & Strawn; Dorsey & Whitney; Member of the Board of Northwest Airlines; Membe
r of the Board of Prudential; 4-H Club; Al Franken for Senate; Alfalfa Club 1976
; American Academy of Diplomacy; Bretton Woods Committee; Caring Institute Board
of Trustees (Honorary); The Constitution Project Right to Counsel Initiative; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Gephardt for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for
US Senate Committee; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Directors (former); Joh
n Kerry for President; Minnesota State Bar Association 1956; National Democratic
Institute for International AffairsChairman Emeritus; New Leadership for Americ
a PAC; Obama for Illinois; Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004); Funeral: Ted Kennedy (
2009); Secret Service Codename Cavalier, Dragon; Norwegian Ancestry. Father: The
odore Sigvaard Mondale; Mother: Claribel Cowan Mondale; Brother: Lester Mondale
(half brother); Wife: Joan Adams Mondale (b. 8-Aug-1930, m. 27-Dec-1955); Son: T
heodore Mondale (b. 12-Oct-1957); Daughter: Eleanor Jane Mondale (reporter and r
adio host, b. 19-Jan-1960, d. 17-Sep-2011); Son: William Hall Mondale (b. 7-Feb-

1962).
-Walter F Mondale 20951 Panama Ave; Prior Lake, MN 55372-8858 [65+ / Ted A Monda
le, Pamela B Mondale, Joan A Mondale, Louie Mondale]
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Ernest J. Moniz
B. 1944. Washington Advisory Group Senior Associate; US Energy Departm
ent Under Secretary (1997-2001); White House Staff Assoc. Dir. for Science, Sci.
and Tech. Policy Office (1995-97); Member of the Board of American Science & En
gineering (1990-95, 2002-); Member of the Board of Nexant, Inc.; Angeleno Group,
LLC Advisory Board; British PetroleumAdvisory Board; Cummins Advisory Board; Am
erican Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow; American Physical Soci
ety Fellow; Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets Board of Directors; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Board; Gas
Technology Institute Board of Directors; Gore 2000; Humboldt Foundation Fellow;
Keystone Center Energy Board; Obama for America.
-Ernest J Moniz 156 Babcock St; Brookline, MA 02446-5913 (617) 277-7751 [65+ / N
aomi H Moniz] Prior: Washington, DC (2007)
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Michael Montelongo
B. 1955, was nominated by Pres George W. Bush as the Assistant Secretary o
f the Air Force for Financial Management. He was formerly a Senior Project Manag
er with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young in Atlanta, Georgia, and has been with Ernst &
Young since 1999. He was previously Chief of Staff and Director of Small Busines
s Services for BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. From 1995 to 1996 he was a Con
gressional Fellow in the office of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and from 1994 to
1995 he served as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the United States
Army, etc. | 20012005, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Managem
ent and Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
******
George Cranwell Montgomery
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Before helping to found the
International Practice Group at Baker Donelson in 1989, he traveled widely thro
ughout the Middle East for more than a decade, first as legislative assistant an
d then chief counsel to U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., and then as ambassador to
Oman. Lieutenant, U.S. Navy Member, Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Harold H. Montgomery
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary, Calpian, Inc. Age 51. Montg
omery has been Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary of ToyZap.com, In
c. since April 23, 2010. Montgomery serves as Chairman of the Board and Chief Ex
ecutive Officer at ART Holdings, Inc. Montgomery is a Co-founder of the new publ
icly traded Calpian. Montgomery successfully managed the Dallas Area Rapid Trans
it Authorization election campaign in 1983. He served for Wellington Associates,
a Dallas-based investment bank focused on mergers and acquisitions and corporat
e finance from 1985 to 1987. In 1987, he started A.R.T. Holdings, Inc. a merchan
t payment processing company. While at A.R.T. Holdings, Inc., Montgomery led a t
eam doing business as Calpian, which successfully acquired over 200 ISO merchant
processing portfolios from 2003 to 2009. Mr. Montgomery is active in community
affairs in Dallas. He has been a Director of ToyZap.com, Inc. since April 23, 20
10. Montgomery also serves as a Member of Board of Trustees at Communities Found
ation of Texas. He is also a Trustee of the Caruth Foundation and St. Marks Schoo
l of Texas. He has served as a board member and president of the Dallas Committe
e on Foreign Relations and Big Thought, a community education agency. He is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations located in New York. Montgomery was a M
ember of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) from 1991 to 2009, and Chaired the
Florence, Italy YPO University. He also participated in the organizing committe
es for YPO Universities in Rome, Dubai, and Venice. Montgomery has also served a
s an industry expert for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Payment Card C
enter and the U.S. Congress as an expert witness for credit card reform legislat
ion. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and trade shows, and a regular

contributor to industry trade publications, including Transaction World Magazine


. Communities Foundation of Texas. | Montgomery is (also) associated with severa
l companies, including 4M Land & Cattle Co., Five Mont Energy Co., LLC and Montg
omery Management, Inc.. Harold H Montgomery has 4 known relationships including
Will S Montgomery, Carter Rogers Montgomery and Philip OBryan Montgomery and is l
ocated in Dallas, TX.
******
Mark R. Montgomery
Senior associate with the Population Councils Poverty, Gender, and Youth progra
m. He is the current chair of the Scientific Panel on Urbanization, Internationa
l Union for the Scientific Study of Population. | National Research Council (U.S
.). Committee on Population, National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Behav
ioral and Social Sciences and Education. Stony Brook U. professor. | Stony Brook
, NY & NYC.
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Parker G. Montgomery
<?>http://www.cabotprotectives.com/About/ | Chairman and President at Cooper Deve
lopment Company and Cooperlabs Limited (Health, Wellness and Fitness), locatied in
Santa Barbara, CA. | The Cooper Companies, Inc. Company History 1958: Parker Mo
ntgomery (his father) founds Cooper Laboratories. 1979: CooperVision . In Decembe
r 1997, the company completed two important international deals. | About Cooperl
abs | Pioneering Products. | The Hauser Center (at Harvard Kennedy School).
******
Philip OBryan Montgomery III
Our Company P. OB Montgomery & Company | B. Executive summary: CEO, P.OB. Montgo
mery & Co. Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Kay Ba
iley Hutchison for Senate; Bush Pioneer 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: Philip
OBryan Montgomery, Jr. (b. 1921, d. 17-Dec-2005); Mother: Ruth Ann Montgomery; Br
other: Carter R. Montgomery; Brother: Will S. Montgomery; Brother: Harold H. Mon
tgomery [seen above]. Dallas, Tx.
******
M(anuel JR Montoya (NEW listing)
Huffington Post blogger, etc.
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Joyce Lewinger Moock
Dr. Joyce L. Moock Details Moock is associate vice president of The Rockefeller
Foundation, where she serves as lead program officer for the newly developed Afr
ican Higher Education Foundation Partnership, and as special advisor to the pres
ident on higher education and human capacity building. During her tenure at the
Foundation, Dr. Moock has served as assistant director for social sciences, asso
ciate director for agricultural sciences, and acting director for global environ
ment. From 1995 to 1996 she was appointed special advisor to the president of th
e Social Science Research Council of New York to work on redesigning the Councils
international programs with attention to the conceptualization of human capital
against the challenges of the twenty-first century. Dr. Moock serves on the Boa
rd of Governors at the Rockefeller Archive Center, the Board of Directors for th
e African Economic Research Council, and the Steering Committee for the Associat
ion for the Development of Education in Africa, among others. | Spouse: Peter R.
Moock, World Bank, etc. Twin Hunt Farms, Pennington, N.J.
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James P. Moody
B. 1935. Founder, National Security Archives. InterAction President and CEO (199
8-2000); International Fund for Agricultural Development VP (1995-98); US Congre
ssman, Wisconsin (3-Jan-1983 to 3-Jan-1993); Wisconsin State Senate (1979-82); W
isconsin State Assembly (1977-78); Americans for Generational Equity Trustee; Pe
ace Corps.
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William S. Moody
Between 1968 and 2007, William S. Moody was a program officer and a program di
rector at Rockefeller Brothers Fund. His responsibilities included the managemen

t of RBF programs in international relations; human rights; rural development an


d wild land management in Latin America; community action and conservation in su
b-Saharan Africa; race relations in South Africa; eco-development in the Caribbe
an; and sustainable development and civic engagement/democratic practice in Cent
ral and Eastern Europe and in the Western Balkans. He is a member of the governi
ng boards of International House-New York; the Belgian American Educational Foun
dation; and the Woodstock Foundation in Vermont. He has two sons, Scott and John
, a daughter, Megan, and two grandchildren, Anne and Will. He and his wife, Susa
n, live in Princeton, New Jersey.
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John Norton Moore
http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1192475 Center for Na
tional Security Law Director. Center for Oceans Law and Policy Director. An autho
rity on international law, national security law and the law of the sea. From 1991
-93, during the Gulf War and its aftermath, Moore was the principal legal advise
r to the Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States and to the Kuwait delegation
to the U.N. Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission. From 1985 to 1991, he c
haired the board of directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace, one of six preside
ntial appointments he has held. From 1973 to 1976, he was chair of the National
Security Council Interagency Task Force on the Law of the Sea and ambassador and
deputy special representative of the president to the law of the sea conference
. Previously he served as the counselor on international law to the State Depart
ment. With the deputy attorney general of the United States, he was co-chair in
March 1990 of the U.S.-USSR talks in Moscow and Leningrad on the rule of law. As
a consultant to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, he was honored by the
director for his work on the ABM Treaty Interpretation Project. He has been a fr
equent witness before congressional committees on maritime policy, legal aspects
of foreign policy, national security, war and treaty powers, and democracy and
human rights. He has been a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center fo
r Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution. Moore is a member of advisory and edit
orial boards for nine journals and numerous professional organizations, and he h
as published many articles on oceans policy, national security and international
law.
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John M. Moore
http://jmmoore.biz/ International Entrepreneur. During his more than forty-fi
ve-year business career, John Moore has founded or acquired a diversified portfo
lio of businesses including steel mills, wood products factories, publishing fir
ms, trading companies, healthcare enterprises and resort and residential propert
ies. ..Recognized for his knowledge of emerging markets, he has also advised gov
ernment, financial and industrial clients on a wide range of projects. Steel Mill
s (Acero Panama S.A., Republic of Panama; Fundidora Panama S.A., Republic of Pan
ama; Societe Togolaise de Siderurgie S.A., Togo; Societe Ivoirienne de Siderurgi
e S.A., Cote DIvoire; Societe Beninoise de Siderurgie S.A., Benin); Wood Products
Factories (Green Tech Panels LLC, Louisiana: Acadia Board Company LLC, Louisian
a); Publishing (Vision Inc., USA, Mexico, Brazil; Editorial Roble S.A., Mexico);
Trading (Steel Trader S.A., Togo; InterMarket Ltd., Egypt; Multicom Ltd., USA);
Healthcare (EuroMedico S.A., France); Real Estate (RESIDENCES: Developed a numb
er of luxury residences in Coral Gables, Miami, and Belgravia, London; RESORTS:
Sampson Cay, Ltd, The Exumas, Bahamas; The Cotton Bay Club, Eleuthera, Bahamas);
Advisory (During the course of his career, Mr. Moore has advised government and
financial leaders on private sector initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Ma
ghreb. Representative Clients: Southwest Bell Corporation (SBC); Vulcan Material
s Company; Baring Brothers & Company, Ltd.; President of the African Development
Bank; The United States House Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on International Ec
onomic Policy and Trade); Representative media (John Moore has been recognized b
y the media TV, radio and print both as a subject matter expert as well as being
profiled in a variety of international business feature articles including: Suc
cess Magazine Time Magazine The BBC Money Program Voice of America Associated Press R
euters International Herald Tribune); Memberships and Affiliations (The Council o

n Foreign Relations The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) T


he Royal Commonwealth Society The Royal Geographic Society The Business Council fo
r International Understanding World Presidents Organization Young Presidents Organ
ization Association for Intelligence Officers Middle East Association International
Iron and Steel Institute (former member); Directorships (The Africa Project Dev
elopment Facility (World Bank / UNDP) The African Business Roundtable Lome, Togo F
ree Zone); Awards (Awarded the Ordre du Mono by the President of the Republic of
Togo); Representative engagements (A recognized expert in international busines
s and privatization, he has been a keynote speaker at numerous business events i
ncluding: International Herald Tribune Business Conference Citibank African Priva
te Banking Annual Meeting Business International Paris Symposium The Adam Smith In
stitute Privatization Conference The European Business Roundtable The Keidanren (J
apan Federation of Economic Organizations); Personal: was born in 1938 in India;
he is married with two young sons and is based in London and Miami. Contact inf
ormation: Email: jmacleod@bellsouth.net, Tel: +1 (305) 668-8791 (U.S.), Tel: +44
(208) 944-6491 (U.K.), Mobile: +1 (305) 582-1768 (U.S.). | http://cryptome.org/
jya/nsa032999.htm ( 26 March 1999.)
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John J. Moore Jr.
President and Director, The Irvington Institute for Immunological Research. 3i
Group plc; Morgan Stanley; Butterfield Fund Services (Bermuda) Ltd.; Butterfiel
d Fulcrum Group Limited. | 3i appoints John J Moore Jr to global healthcare lead
ership team (Jan, 2009) A 15 year veteran of Morgan Stanley and as a Managing Di
rector and the Global Head of Healthcare Investment Banking, John was responsibl
e for all aspects of Morgan Stanleys healthcare banking efforts around the world.
..During his 15 years at Morgan Stanley, John has worked with companies in the
medical technology, emerging pharma and healthcare services sectors on over one
hundred transactions ranging from mergers, acquisitions and spin-outs to initial
public offerings, financings and principal investments. ..In addition to health
care, John has also covered the consumer, retail and general industrial sectors.
He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School, a member of the Ro
ckefeller University Council, the former president of the Irvington Institute fo
r Immunological Research and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. [3i i
s an international leader in private equity. They focus on Buyouts, Growth Capia
l, Infrastructure and Quote Private Equity (QPE) and invest across North America,
Europe and Asia. 3is global healthcare team has invested approximately $2bn in ove
r 36 healthcare companies since 2001. Johns appointment completes 3is global healt
hcare leadership team, which is led by Alan Mackay in London. ] |
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Jonathan Moore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Moore_(State_Department_official) B.
1932, was United States Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs from 1987 to
1989 and United States Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social
Council from 1989 to 1992. He returned to the John F. Kennedy School of Governm
ent [at Harvard] in 1992, becoming an associate of the Joan Shorenstein Center o
n the Press, Politics and Public Policy. [Read much more.]
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Julia A. Moore
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mooreja Director, Communications, Pew Health Group
at The Pew Charitable Trusts. Past: Deputy Director at Project on Emerging Nano
technologies; Senior Advisor, Office of International Science & Engineering at N
ational Science Foundation; Public Policy Scholar at Woodrow Wilson Internationa
l Center for Scholars; Director, Legislative & Public Affairs at National Scienc
e Foundation; Executive Director at Physicians for Social Responsibility; Senior
Associate, O&M Public Affairs at Ogilvy & Mather; Vice President, Communication
s at World Wildlife Fund; Dean & Virginia Rusk Fellow at Georgetown University,
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy; Legislative & Public Affairs Officer, Bure
au of European Affairs at US Department of State; Deputy Director, Arms Control
Association atCarnegie Endowment for International Peace; Public Affairs Officer
, Bureau of European Affairs at US Department of State; US Liaison Officer for I

nformation at North Altantic Treaty Organization; Deputy Director, SALT Working


Group, Bureau of European Affairs at U.S. Department of State; Public Affairs Of
ficer, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs at U.S. Department of State; Media Liais
on Officer, Bureau of Public Affairs atU.S. Department of State; Associate Direc
tor at Joseph S. White & Associates, Inc.; Research Analyst at Washington Analys
is Corporation. Groups & associations: Member, American Association for the Adva
ncement of Science Member, American Chemical Society Member, Council on Foreign
Relations, New York, NY Former Board Member, Alliance to End Childhood Lead Pois
oning, Washington, DC Former Board Member, Arms Control Association, Washington,
DC Former Board Member, Scoville Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. [Read more
at link.] Washington, District Of Columbia (Washington D.C. Metro Area).
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Wes Moore
http://iava.org/content/iava-staff-board (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans)- Mo
ore is an investment professional for Citigroup, working directly for the head o
f the Global Banking Division. A Former White House Fellow, 2006-2007, Wes serve
d as Special Assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. A paratrooper and
Captain in the United States Army, he served a combat tour of duty in Afghanist
an with the elite 1st Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division. Wes spearheaded the
American strategic support plan for the Afghan Reconciliation Program that unit
es former insurgents with the new Afghan Government. Wes completed an MLitt in I
nternational Relations from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He graduated
Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 2001 with a degree in internatio
nal relations. He is authoring a book published by Random House due for a highly
anticipated 2010 release. Wes was recently named one of Ebony Magazines Top 30 L
eaders Under 30 for 2007 and one of Crains New York top 40 young business leader
s under 40.
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Thomas S. Moorman Jr.
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Moorman_Thomas_Jr Center for Security
Policy: Signatory, Letter to President Clinton calling for space dominance, 1998;
Council on Foreign Relations: Member; U.S. Space Foundation: Director Emeritus.
Government: Defense Science Board: Member of task force on acquisition of space
capabilities, 2003; Commission to Assess United States National Security Space
Management and Organization (Rumsfeld Space Commission): Commissioner, 1999; U.S
. Air Force: Vice Chief of Staff, 1994-1997; Commander of the Air Force Space Co
mmand, 1990-1994; Director of Space and Strategic Defense Initiative programs, 1
987-1990; Special Assistant for Strategic Defense Initiative, 1987-1990; various
assignments, 1962-1987; U.S. Department of Defense Policy Board:Former Advisory
Committee Member. Business: Integral Systems: Board Member; Booz Allen Hamilton
: Senior Executive Advisor, Former Vice President; Aerospace Corporation: Former
Member of the Board of Trustees; National Space Club: Former Board Member; Smit
hs Industries: Former Outside Director. ~ Retired General Thomas S. Moorman, Jr.
, the former vice chief of staff of the Air Force and commander of Air Force Spa
ce Command, has represented defense industry interests at the same time as he se
rved on government boards promoting militarization. A board member of government
contractor Integral Systems and partner at Booz Allen Hamilton, a subcontractor
on Pentagon missile defense projects, Moorman has also supported an advocacy ca
mpaign of the hawkish pro-Israel group the Center for Security Policy and promoted
the weaponization of space as part of a commission headed by Donald Rumsfeld. [
Read more at link.]
-Thomas S Moorman Jr 10104 Colvin Run Rd; Great Falls, VA 22066-1831 (703) 757-6
666 [65+ / Barbara A Moorman]
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George E. Moose
B. 1944. US Ambassador to the United Nations European Office (1998-2001)
; US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1993-97); US Ambassador t

o Senegal (1988-91); US Ambassador to Benin (1983-86); American Academy of Diplo


macy; Aspen Institute Global Interdependence Initiative; Atlantic Council; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; International Committee of the Red CrossConsultative Gr
oup of International Advisors; John Kerry for President; Obama for America. Wife
: Judith Kaufmann.
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Richard M. Moose
Sickipedia B. 1932, began work as a Foreign Service Officer in 1956, with stin
ts in Mexico and Cameroun. He worked on the National Security Council as staff s
ecretary until 1970. He then worked on the staff of J. William Fulbrights Senate
Foreign Relations Committee. He was appointed by President Carter as the U.S. As
sistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1977 until 1981. Following s
ome years in executive positions with Shearson Lehman and American Express, he r
eturned to government service as Under Secretary of State for Management under P
resident Clinton. He resigned from this position in August 1996. | State Departm
ent Official Resigns Amid Allegations The Tech ..State Department officials said
Sunday that Moose decided to step down after acknowledging a consentual relatio
nship with a member of his immediate staff. ..His decision came after the State
Department inspector general began an investigation into allegations contained i
n an anonymous letter that Moose had increased his routine overseas travel accom
panied by a woman on his immediate staff with whom he was alleged to be having a
n affair.
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Alberto J. Mora
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_J._Mora Mora is a former General Counse
l of the Navy. He led an effort within the Defense Department to oppose the lega
l theories of John Yoo and to try to end coercive interrogation tactics at Guant
anamo Bay, which he argued are unlawful [good for him]. ..Mora was in the Pentag
on on September 11, 2001, when it was struck by the Boeing 757 of American Airlin
es Flight 77. ..Mora retired from the Federal Government in January 2006. He has
since become the chief counsel for Wal-Marts international division. [Read much m
ore.]
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Antonio G. Mora
Antonio Mora CBS Miami Nationally known Peabody Award-winning journalist. | ht
tp://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/former-gmaer-mora-leaves-chicago-for-miami-anc
hor-job_b17739 (2008) Former Good Morning America news anchor Antonio Mora is le
aving WBBM-TV, the CBS O&O in Chicago, to become the main anchor at Miamis CBS st
ation, WFOR-TV. | Florida US Global Leadership Coalition | American Foreign Poli
cy | Mora is associated with Compania Agricola De Guanahacabibes 1916, Inc. with
the role of Director. Antonio G Mora has a relationship with Natalia S G Mora a
nd is located in Coral Gables, FL.
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Michael E. Moran
B. 1962, is an author and analyst of international affairs, as well as a di
gital media producer. Moran is also a commentator for Slate, an adjunct professo
r of writing who teaches journalism atBard College, leads the Crisis Guides docu
mentary series for the Council on Foreign Relations, and provides geostrategy an
alysis for clients of Nouriel Roubini. | http://www.globalpost.com/bio/michael-m
oran Foreign Moran is Foreign Affairs columnist for GlobalPost, covering global
economics, politics and U.S. foreign policy from New York. A writer, broadcaster
, and digital media pioneer on foreign and national security affairs, Moran is a
former correspondent for the BBC, MSNBC.com, and Radio Free Europe, and a forme
r staff writer for the Associated Press and several newspapers. Morans work has a
ppeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Economist, the
Spectator (UK), the Guardian, the New Leader, on National Public Radio and in m
any other outlets. Moran ran CFR.org, the website of the Council on Foreign Rela
tions, from 2005-2009, and now serves as executive editor of roubini.com, the we
bsite of Roubini Global Economics in New York.
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Terry Moran
B. 1960. Executive summary: ABC White House Correspondent. Legal Times Rep
orter, Assistant Managing Editor (-1992); The New Republic Writer. Nightline CoHost (2005-); World News Tonight White House Correspondent (1999-); ABC Supreme
Court Correspondent (1998-99); Court TV Correspondent (1992-?).
-?>Terence P Moran 3364 Tennyson St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2443 (202) 966-4675
[50-54 / Karen O Moran]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Terry-Moran/
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Theodore H. Moran
Theodore H Moran Georgetown University Marcus Wallenberg Chair in Intern
ational Business and Finance at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown Univer
sity (international economics, business, foreign affairs, and public policy). Mo
ran is consultant to the United Nations, to diverse governments in Asia and Lati
n America, and to the international business and financial communities. In 2000,
he was appointed Counselor to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIG
A) of the World Bank Group. In 2002 Moran was named Chairman of the Committee on
Monitoring International Labor Standards of the National Academy of Sciences. I
n 2007 he was appointed to the Director of National Intelligence Advisory Panel
on Foreign Investment in the United States. ..He is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow
at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and at the Center for Glo
bal Development. [Link to Peterson Institute; Link to Center for Global Developm
ent.]
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Andrew Moravcsik
Andrew Moravcsiks Home Page Princeton University PROFESSOR OF POLITICS AND
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. From 1992 to 2004, he held similar positions at Harvard U
niversity. He has authored over 125 scholarly publications, including four books
, on European integration, transatlantic relations, international organization a
nd politics, defense-industrial globalization, and global human rights, etc.
-Andrew M Moravcsik 187 Prospect Ave; Princeton, NJ 08540-5244 (609) 688-1238 [5
0-54]
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David E. Morey
David E. Morey SourceWatch Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer o
f DMG, Inc., and partner in Core Strategy Group, is one of the leading strategic
communications consultants in America. Prior to establishing DMG, Inc. and Core
Strategy Group, he was Director of International Affairs and Special Advisor to
the Chairman at J.E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. He is currently Adjunct Professor of
International Affairs at Columbia University, specializing in media and politics
. Director, Public Diplomacy Council. [Read more.]
David E Morey
New York, NY
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Charlotte M. Morgan
<R.? http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/partypictures/2006/07_12_06/partypictures
07_12_06.php | Producer at Charlie Rose. Greater New York City Area.
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Jamie M. Morin
B. 1975, is a senior official in the United States Department of Defense
. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller,
Washington, D.C., ca. now.
-Jamie M Morin 1341 Newton St NE; Washington, DC 20017-2514 (202) 635-3785 [30-3
4 / Megan A Baker]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/morin/jamie-m
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Richard L. Morningstar (i.e., Morgenstern)


B. 1945. Secretary of States Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy, Departm
ent of State. Morningstar started his career with the law firm of Peabody & Brown
(nowNixon Peabody) in Boston, Massachusetts, where he practiced law from 1970 t
o 1981. He then served as CEO of Costar Corporation, and since 1990 as the Chair
man of the Board. Since June 1993, Morningstar served as Senior Vice President f
or Policy and Investment Development at the Overseas Private Investment Corporat
ion. In April 1995, Morningstar was posted as the Special Advisor to the Preside
nt and Secretary of State on Assistance to the New Independent States of the For
mer Soviet Union. Morningstar has been a visiting scholar and diplomat in residen
ce at the Stanford University Institute for International Studies, a lecturer in
Law at Stanford Law School and an adjunct professor at Harvard Universitys John
F. Kennedy School of Government, etc.. Morningstar is married to Faith Pierce Mo
rningstar with two sons and two daughters.
-Richard L Morningstar 20 Moorings Rd; Marion, MA 02738-1835 (508) 748-0695 [6064 / Faith P Morningstar, Timothy P Morningstar] Stonebridge International, Board
of Directors 555 13th St NW; Washington, DC 20004-1109 (202) 637-8600
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Charles R. Morris
A lawyer and former investment bankermember of the New York and Washington
State Bars. Contributor to NY Times and author of Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown E
asy Money High Rollers and the Great Credit Crash.
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Fred Morris [?]
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J. Stephen Morrison
Morrison is Senior Vice President and Director, Global Health Policy Cente
r and Director of the Africa Program and Task Force on HIV/AIDS at the Center fo
r Strategic and International Studies. With support from the Bill and Melinda Gat
es Foundation, other foundation and corporate contributors, the Center seeks to
advance a long-term strategic U.S. approach to global health, cultivate new glob
al health champions, enrich our understanding of the security and foreign policy
dimensions of global health, and link Washington-based work to emerging policy
expertise in key developing and middle income countries. Morrison writes widely, t
estifies often before Congress, has directed several high-level task forces and
commissions, and is a frequent contributor in major media on U.S. foreign policy
, global health, Africa, and foreign assistance. He served for seven years in th
e Clinton Administration, four years as committee staff in the House of Represes
entatives, and taught for twelve years as an adjunct professor at the Johns Hopk
ins School of Advanced International Studies.
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Arthur C. Morrissey
Ball Aerospace, Vice President of Corporate Business Development. Independent Avi
ation & Aerospace Professional. Greater Denver Area. | Oct 11, 2011 Buyer: Arthur
C Morrissey Seller: Janet M Hayes, Sale. Single Family 4214 50th Street NW; Was
hington, DC
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Andrew Morse
Andrew Morse Joins Bloomberg As Head of U.S. Television (June 2011.) | http:/
/www.sulzbergerprogram.org/fellow/andrew-morse Executive Producer, ABC News. Mor
se is the executive producer of Good Morning Americas weekend edition. He is also
heavily involved in ABC News digital initiatives. In that capacity he conceived
of, negotiated and launched the ABC News-Facebook partnership for the 2008 Presi
dential elections. Prior to taking his current position in 2007, Morse was the s
enior producer for World News Saturday and Sunday. From 2002-2005 he served as AB
C News Asia Bureau Chief and producer, managing satellite bureaus throughout the
Asia Pacific region and reporting and producing stories in 16 different countrie
s. He coordinated the networks coverage of the South Asian Tsunami in 2004 and th
e Bali terror bombings in 2002. From 1998-2001 Morse was an assignment editor and
producer in ABC News London Bureau. During that time, he reported from 22 countr

ies throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He spent many months covering
the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the violence in Israel and the Palestinian
territories. Morse began his career in ABC News Washington Bureau in 1996. His wo
rk has been recognized with Emmy, Peabody and National Headliner awards, and he
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He in New York City with his wi
fe and two children.
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Edward L. Morse
B. 1942, is an American energy economist. He is currently the Global Head of C
ommodities Research at Citigroup in New York. From 1969 to 1975, he taught at th
e Woodrow Wilson School atPrinceton University. From 1979 to 1981, Morse served
as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy Policy. From 200
6 to 2008, he was chief energy economist at Lehman Brothers. | Credit Suisse Com
modities & Energy. | Morse has a keen interest in ballet, and is a member of the
Chairmans Council of the American Ballet Theatre. He married Linda Kasle Jones on
August 15, 1965. He has two children, Michael Ari and Molly Rachel, and five gr
andchildren.
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Kenneth P. Morse
Morse is a co-founder of 3Com Corporation, Aspen Technology, Inc., and f
our other startups. | Chairman at Entrepreneurship Ventures, Inc.; Member at Tel
efonica Disruptive Council; Member at National Advisory Council on Innovation &
Entrepreneurship (USA); Visiting Professor at ESADE Business School; Founding Ma
naging Director at MIT Entrepreneurship Center; Chair, Entrepreneurship, Innovat
ion, and Competitiveness at Delft University of Technology; Board of Advisors at
Dynasil Corporation of America; Board of Directors at MIT Enterprise Forum; Boa
rd of Advisors at Terrafugia; Board of Advisors at UkuMi; Active Member at Museu
m of Science, Boston. Past: Managing Director & Board Member at Aspen Technology
, Inc.; Co-Founder at 3Com; President at Chase Pacific Trade Advisors.
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Stephen S. Morse
http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/our-faculty/profile?uni=ssm20 Director of
USAID Early Warning Project; Professor professor of clinical Epidemiology and fo
rmer director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at the Columbia Mailm
an School of Public Health. Morses interests focus on epidemiology of infectious d
iseases, and improving disease early warning systems. In 2000, he returned to Co
lumbia after 4 years in government as program manager for Biodefense at the Defe
nse Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Department of Defense, where he c
o-directed the Pathogen Countermeasures program and subsequently directed the Ad
vanced Diagnostics program. Before coming to Columbia, he was assistant professo
r of Virology at The Rockefeller University in New York, and remains an adjunct
faculty member. He currently serves on the Steering Committee of the Institute of
Medicines Forum on Microbial Threats, and the National Academy of Sciences Commit
tee on Future Biowarfare Threats; and has served as an adviser to numerous gover
nment and international organizations. He was the founding chair of ProMED (the n
onprofit international Program to Monitor Emerging Diseases) and was one of the o
riginators of ProMED-mail, an international network inaugurated by ProMED in 199
4 for outbreak reporting and disease monitoring using the Internet.
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David H. Mortimer
<wife Shelley Wanger and David Mortimer. | American Assembly trustee; New Yo
rk City Ballet director emeritus; Palisades Interstate Park Commission commissio
ner; Scenic Hudson, Inc. director; Scenic Hudson Land Trust director. Kathleen H
. Mortimer (deceased) son; Stanley G. Mortimer Jr. (deceased) son; Shelley Wange
r spouse.
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Robert A. Mosbacher Jr.
Age in 2011: 59. Americas Society director; Calpine Corporation director;
Center for Global Development director; CHF International trustee; Devon Energy
Corporation director. Past: 1990 Rob Mosbacher Texas lieutenant governor campaig

n unsuccessful candidate; 1997 Rob Mosbacher Houston mayoral campaign unsuccessf


ul candidate; Greater Houston Partnership chairman;Mosbacher Energy Company presi
dent & CEO; Overseas Private Investment Corporation president & CEO. | -Sr>http:
//www.nndb.com/people/522/000059345/ (1927-2010.) US Secretary of Commerce, 1989
-92, etc. | Catherine Mosbacher spouse; Robert A. Mosbacher (deceased) son. Live
s and/or works in Washington, DC.
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T. Michael Moseley
AKA Teed Michael Moseley. B. 1949. US Air Force Chief of Staff (2005-08); US
Defense Department Vice Chief of Staff, US Air Force (2003-05); US Defense Depa
rtment Commander, 9th Air Force (2001-03); Council on Foreign Relations; Legion
of Merit; Meritorious Service Medal. Wife: Jennie Willmann (m. 1971, two childre
n).
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Joel H. Moser (NEW listing)
Bingham McCutchen | Joel H. Moser | Moser is a Partner at Moser & Moser, L.
L.P. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and th
e National Association of Bond Lawyers. He is Member of Board of Trustees of Ame
rican Red Cross in Greater New York.
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Alfred H. Moses
Covington & Burling LLP senior counsel; Promontory Financial Group, LLC CO
O. Past: Romania U.S. ambassador; William J. Clinton Foundation major donor. Liv
es and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Michael D. Mosettig
Senior producer for foreign affairs and defense at PBS, etc.
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Michael H. Moskow
B. 1938. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago CEO (1994-2007); Deputy US Trade
Representative (1991-93); Premark International (1986-89?); Dart & Kraft (-1986)
; Northwest Industries(early 1980s?); Esmark Corporation (1977-?); US Council of
Economic Advisers Senior Staff Economist (1970s); US Housing and Urban Developm
ent Department Asst. Secy. for Policy Development & Research (1970s); US Labor D
epartment Under Secretary (1970s); US Official Director, Council on Wage and Pri
ce Stability (1970s); Member of the Board of Conrail (-1994); Member of the Boar
d of Discover Financial Services (2007-); Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on Foreign R
elations; Chicago Council on Global Affairs Vice Chairman; Chicagoland Chamber o
f Commerce; Commercial Club of Chicago Civic Committee; Economic Club of Chicago
; Executives Club of Chicago; National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Direc
tors (as Chairman, past); National Academy of Public Administration Fellow; Nort
hwestern Memorial HospitalBoard, Northwestern Memorial Foundation; World Busines
s Chicago.
-Michael H Moskow 270 E Pearson St, Apt 1502; Chicago, IL 60611-2696 (312) 202-1
261 [65+ / Connie B Moskow, Suzanne M Moskow] Prior: Winnetka, IL (2008)
-Michael H Moskow 13290 Deauville Dr; Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-1467 (561) 63
0-0706 [Suzanne Moskow]
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Ambler H. Moss Jr.
Lawyer at Greenberg Traurig LLP. Ambassador to Panama from 1978 until 1982, ha
ving been appointed successively by presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. H
e also served as a member of the US-Panama Consultative Committee from 1978-1982
and from 1995-2001. Prior to his appointment, he was involved with the negotiat
ion of the US-Panama Canal Treaties and their ratification, and was deputy assis
tant secretary of state for congressional relations. is presently Professor of In
ternational Studies at the University of Miami and teaches courses in the United
Nations, U.S.-Latin American Relations, foreign policy and negotiation. He is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), Royal Institute of Inter
national Affairs (London), the International Institute of Strategic Studies (Lon

don) and the Institute of Catalan Studies (Barcelona). He is married to Serena W


elles Moss and has four children.
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Jeff Moss (NEW listing)
Founder of Black Hat ( global technical security conference) and Defcon (
the worlds largest hacker conference). ICANN security chief since April 2011. [IC
ANN Wikipedia.]
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James J. Mossman
Collins & Aikman Corp. Age 52. Mossman has been the Senior Managing Director in
the Private Equity group of The Blackstone Group LP since January 1990. Mossman
currently serves as the Chief Investment Officer on all Blackstone Private Equit
y funds. He has been the General Partner of Blackstone Group Holdings LP since 1
990. Since joining Blackstone in 1987, Mossman has been responsible for and invo
lved in the execution of a number of Blackstones investments, including Great Lak
es, CNW and Transtar. He served as the Vice President of The Blackstone Group LP
(The Blackstone Group) from 1987 to 1989. Before joining Blackstone, Mossman was
a Vice President at Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. for four years. He served as t
he Vice President, Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary of Chicago & NW T
ransport Co. from October of 1989 through January of 1992. Mossman has been a Di
rector of Chicago & NW Transport Co. (formerly, Chicago & North Western Holdings
Corp.) since February 1990. Mossman serves as a Director of Peoples Choice Tv C
orp., Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation and Collins & Aikman Corporation. Mo
ssman also serves as a Director of Great Lakes Transportation LLC, a successor t
o Transtar.
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Joel W. Motley
Principal, Delany Capital Management Corp. Age 58. Motley is a Principal at De
lany Capital Management Corp. He also serves as the Managing Director at Carmona
Motley Inc., since January 2002. Previously, Motley served as the Managing Dire
ctor at Carmona Motley Hoffman Inc., from January 1998 to December 2001 and Carm
ona Motley & Co., from January 1992 to December 1997. He is a former Vice Presid
ent of Lazard, Freres and Company. In addition to his management and legal exper
ience, Mr. Motley continues to be actively involved in the historical, humanitar
ian, legal, and political arenas. He has been a Director at Columbia Equity Fina
ncial Corp., since January 2002. Motley serves as a Trustee and Director at 31 p
ortfolios in the OppenheimerFunds.
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Roy P. Mottahedeh
B. 1940, is a professor of pre-modern social and intellectual history of t
he Islamic Middle East at Harvard University and expert on Iranian culture.
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Daniel T. Motulsky
Keith Murdoch 302 Centre Island Rd; Oyster Bay, NY 11771-4911
-11 Rupert, jobs: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/murdoch/rupert
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Deroy Murdock
<w/ his lover, Wm. F. Buckley. | B. 1963. Homosexual conservative pundit. Lo
ud & Clear Communications; National Review National Review Online; Congressional
Staff intern for Senator Orrin Hatch (1982-85); African American Republican Lea
dership Council National Advisory Board, Project 21; American Association for Si
ngle People Honorary Member; American Council on Germany; American Swiss Foundat
ion; Atlas Economic Research Foundation Senior Fellow; Cato Institute Advisory B
oard, Project on Social Security Choice; Council on Foreign Relations; Forbes 20
00 Communications Consultant; Grassroot Institute; Hoover Institution Media Fell
ow; Institute for Humane Studies; Lincoln Center; Making Our Economy Right; Manh
attan Institute for Policy Research; National Center for Public Policy Research
Distinguished Fellow; National Conference of Editorial Writers; Phillips Foundat
ion Fellow; Project 21; Third Millennium National Board; Young Americans for Fre
edom National Board Member; Costa Rican Ancestry.

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William F. Murdy
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Finance Committee, Comfo
rt Systems USA Inc. Age 69. Murdy is an Executive Advisor at The CapStreet Group
, LLC. He is also the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at Comfort Systems U.
S.A. Inc., since June 2000. Murdy has been its interim President and the Chief O
perating Officer since April 12, 2004. He also serves as a Senior Advisor at Chi
cago Growth Partners since late 2004 and an Operating Partner at Tri-Artisan Cap
ital Partners, LLC. Prior to joining Comfort Systems, Murdy served as an Interim
President and Chief Executive Officer at Club Quarters from July 1999 to June 2
000. From January 1998 to July 1999, Murdy was the President, Chief Executive Of
ficer, and Chairman of LandCare U.S.A. He was primarily responsible for the orga
nization of LandCare and its listing on the New York Stock Exchange in July 1998
. From 1989 to December 1997, Murdy was the President and Chief Executive Office
r at General Investment and Development Co. From 1981 to 1989, he served as the
Managing General Partner of the Morgan Stanley Venture Capital Fund and the Pres
ident of its associated management company. From 1974 to 1981, Murdy served as t
he Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, among other positions, at
Pacific Resources Inc. From 1964 to 1974, he served in the United States Army, a
chieving the rank of Major. During this period, Murdy finished two tours of duty
in Viet Nam and three years teaching at West Point. He has been a Director of U
IL Holdings Corp. since 2001 and serves as a Member of Corporate Governance, Nom
inating, and Audit Committees. Murdy also serves as a Director of Comfort System
s U.S.A. Inc., The United Illuminating Company, Paramount Services, Inc., Compac
t Power Inc., NetVersant Solutions, Environmental Design, Eventra, and Simulis.
He serves on the Advisory Board of Fletcher Spaght Ventures, LP. Murdy also serv
es as a Senior Advisor at Washington Capital Partners, LLC, Director of the Coun
cil of Foreign Relations, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Corporate Council, the B
oard of Trustees of the Association of Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy, t
he Defense University Foundation, and the National Advisory Board of the Boy Sco
uts of America. He is a Director and Member of Executive Committee of Business E
xecutives for National Security.
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Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
A lawyer in Houston, Texas. Retired senior partner of the law firm of Baker Bott
s, L.L.P., where for 17 years he was Chairman of the firms International Departme
nt. Murphy has served as President of the Houston World Trade Association and as
Chairman of the Houston Committee on Foreign Relations and the Section of Inter
national Law and Practice of the American Bar Association. He is a trustee emeri
tus of The Center for American and International Law and has served as Chairman
of the Advisory Boards of its Institute for International and Comparative Law an
d Institute for Transnational Arbitration. ..Since his retirement from Baker Bot
ts, Mr. Murphy has served as Chairman of the J. William Fulbright Foreign Schola
rship Board in Washington, D. C., as a Visiting Professor at the University of T
exas School of Law in Austin, and currently as an Adjunct Professor at the Unive
rsity of Houston Law Center. He is active as an arbitrator, chiefly of private t
ransnational commercial disputes, and is a member of the College of Commercial A
rbitrators.
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Richard W. Murphy
B. 1929. US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1983-89); US
Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1981-83); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1978-81
); US Ambassador to Syria (1974-78); US Ambassador to Mauritania (1971-74); US S
tate Department Country Director for the Arabian Peninsula (1968-71); US State D
epartment Director of Personnel for the Near Eastern Bureau (1968-71); US State
Department Arabic language training, FSI Field School, Beirut (1959-60?); US Sta
te Department Vice Consul, Salisbury, Zimbabwe (1955-58); Center for Strategic &
International Studies; Middle East InstitutePresident (1993-2001); Council on F
oreign Relations Director of Middle East Studies. Wife: Anne Cook (one son, two
daughters); Son: Richard; Daughter: Katherine; Daughter: Elizabeth.

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Alan S. Murray
Murray is deputy managing editor and executive editor, online, for The Wall
Street Journal.
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Douglas J. Murray
http://www.nmmi.edu/academics/profile.asp?People_ID=000129162 General Murray
came to NMMI from the United States Air Force Academy where he served as Chairm
an of the Social Sciences Division, and professor and head of the Department of
Political Science, etc.
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Ian P. Murray
Lanexa Global Management. | Ian Murray $5500 in Political Contributions for 2008
GREENWICH, CT 06830.
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Janice L. Murray
CFR Senior Vice President, Treasurer, and Chief Operating Officer.
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Lori Esposito Murray
World Affairs Councils of America, national board member. Special Advisor to t
he President and ACDA Director on the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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Robert J. Murray
Robert J. Murray | CNA President and CEO of CNA (a non-profit research and analysi
s organization devoted to independent and objective analysis of public issues) sin
ce 1990. Murray served in government in various capacities before his stint at t
eaching. He was appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate as Under
Secretary of the Navy in President Jimmy Carters Administration, where he had pre
viously held an appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Internatio
nal Security Affairs) where he participated in the Camp David negotiations that
resulted in the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Earlier, Murray was the S
pecial Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, first under E
lliot Richardson and then under James Schlesinger. Following this assignment, Mu
rray was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Manpower and Reserve Af
fairs), etc.
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Martha T. Muse
Director, Council of the Americas. Muse is a Trustee Emeritus at Columbia Univer
sity NYC. She is a Chairman of The Tinker Foundation, Inc.
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Bettye M. Musham
<Bettye Musham and Denise LeFrak. | President/CEO of Gear Holdings, Inc. (textil
es.) Greater New York City Area.
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Radha Muthiah
Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves; Vice President
at Care USA. Past: Director international strategy (consultant to CEO) at ICF C
onsulting; Vice President Donor Strategy atAmerican Red Cross; Principal at Merc
er Management Consulting; Principal at Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver
Wyman), etc.
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Makau W. Mutua
Makau W. Mutua Faculty & Staff University at Buffalo Law School Dean, SUNY Dis
tinguished Professor and the Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar at Buffal
o Law School, The State University of New York. He is the Director of the Human
Rights Center and teaches international human rights, international business tra
nsactions, and international law. Professor Mutua has been a Visiting Professor
at Harvard Law School, the University of Iowa College of Law, the University of
Puerto Rico School of Law, and the United Nations University for Peace in Costa
Rica, etc.

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Justin G. Muzinich
<-? http://www.panacheprivee.com/Web/BeSeen/AsiaSocietyAiWeiWei/Ai_Wei_Wei_Pr
ivate_Viewing.asp | Vice Chairman, Muzinich & Co., Inc. Muzinich was employed at
EMS Capital. He has also been employed at Morgan Stanley, in the mergers and ac
quisitions group. Muzinich is the Vice Chairman of Muzinich & Co., Inc, which he
joined in 2010. He served as Director of Muzinich & Co Inc. Sub Advisor of Firs
t Investors Income Funds Fund For Income. NYC.
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Richard B. Myers
9/11 Perps: I-P | Did NORAD Send The Suicide Jets? Part 2 Public Action, I
nc. | Sen. Levin, NORAD, and Chabad Lubavitch Public Action, Inc. |MYERS1 Public
Action, Inc. | B. 1942. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1-Oct-2001 to 30-Sep-2
005); Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (2000-01); Member of the Board of Aon
(2006-); Member of the Board ofDeere (2006-); Member of the Board of Northrop G
rumman (2006-); Member of the Board of United Technologies (2006-); Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Fraternity; Air Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross; Distinguished Service
Medal; Legion of Merit oak leaf cluster; Meritorious Service Medal; Presidentia
l Medal of Freedom 9-Nov-2005; Dubya Ranch Hand Aug-2002. Brother: Chuck Myers (
younger); Wife: Mary Jo Rupp (m. 1965, 3 children); Daughter: Nicole; Daughter:
Erin; Son: Richard.
-Richard B Myers 11303 Radcliff Ter; Spotsylvania, VA 22551-8937 (540) 972-2764
[Mary J Myers]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/myers/richard-b
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Toby S. Myerson
Toby S. Myerson Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP -Co-head of the f
irms Mergers and Acquisitions Group and practices in the areas of mergers and acq
uisitions of public and private companies, leveraged buyouts, corporate governan
ce and advice to boards of directors. During the years 1989 and 1990, Mr. Myerso
n left the firm and served as a Managing Director of the investment banking firm
, Wasserstein Perella & Co., residing in Tokyo and heading the operations of tha
t firm in Japan and Asia. For more than 30 years, Myerson has advised corporation
s, financial institutions and investment banks on some of the largest and most h
igh profile merger and acquisition transactions of the day. A few of Myersons num
erous corporate clients include Citigroup Inc., The Chubb Corporation, British T
elecommunications plc, Abitibi-Bowater Corporation, the Agnelli Group companies,
and Sumitomo Corporation; and investment banks such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman
Sachs, Lazard Frres, Perella Weinberg Partners, Rothschilds, and others on their
M&A matters. A few of his many transactions include Citigroups acquisition of Nik
ko Cordial for $14 billion in cash and stock, Nextel Communications $35 billion c
ash and stock merger with Sprint Corporation, IFILs (an Agnelli Group companys) ac
quisition of a controlling interest in Cushman & Wakefield for an enterprise val
ue of $975 million, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.s tender offer for Sepracor
Inc. for $2.6 billion in cash, and Scottish Power plcs sale of PacifiCorp Holdin
gs Inc. to MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company (a Berkshire Hathaway company) fo
r $9.7 billion in cash. During his legal career, Myerson has served as an adjunct
faculty member at Harvard Law School, Yale Law School and the Boalt Hall School
of Law (University of California, Berkeley). He has chaired the Committee on Fo
reign and Comparative Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
and is a frequent speaker on topics ranging from contested takeovers to corporat
e governance. Myerson is a member of the advisory board of the Harvard Law Schoo
l Program on Corporate Governance, a member of the board of directors of Japan S
ociety Inc., a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and he participates in
the World Economic Forum; and he serves on the Lawyers Committee for the New Yo
rk Public Library and other civic committees.
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Stephen A. Myrow
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of ACG Analytics, an independe
nt investment research firm based in Washington, DC.

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Pete Njera
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pete-najera/4/64b/260 Vice President of Operations
at Enviva, LP. Past: Director of Operations at Intrinergy; International Affair
s at Office of the Secretary of Defense; Operations Officer at US Army Europe; W
hite House Fellow at US Trade Representative; Strategist and Policy Analyst at P
entagon; Commander at US Army; Training Officer at US Army. DC area.
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David E. Nachman
A lawyer [partner at DLA Piper] in New York, New York focusing on various areas
of law.
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Michael Nacht
http://berkeley.edu/news/extras/experts/nacht.html Professor of Public P
olicy and former Aaron Wildavsky Dean at the Goldman School of Public Policy. Ex
pertise: U.S. national security and foreign policy, management strategies for pu
blic organizations. Nacht has had three tours of government service and stepped d
own in mid-2010 after serving as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strat
egic Affairs for more than a year. He also served a three-year term as a member
of the U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory Committee, for which
he chaired panels on counter terrorism and counter proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction, reporting to the deputy secretary of defense. He continues to
consult with Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories on national
security and homeland defense. From 1994-1997, Nacht was assistant director for
Strategic and Eurasian Affairs at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, leadi
ng its work on nuclear arms reduction negotiations with Russia and initiating nu
clear arms control talks with China. He participated in five summit meetings wit
h President Clinton four with Russian President Boris Yeltsin and one with Chine
se President Jiang Zemin.
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M. Ishaq Nadiri
Professor in Economics, NYU. Nadiri was a signatory of the 2001 Bonn meetings
where the interim government of Afghanistan was created; a participant in the T
okyo meeting focused on funding Afghanistans reconstruction, the White House and
UN Security Council meetings during Hamid Karzais visit in January 2002, and the
Loya Jirga in Kabul in June 2002 that resulted in Mr. Karzais election as preside
nt. Professor Nadiri served as Senior Economic Advisor to President Karzai.
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John A. Nagl
B. 1966. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army who is reg
arded as an influential expert in counterinsurgency. Nagl has became a fellow at
the Center for a New American Security. International Institute of Strategic St
udies: Member. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/nagl_john | Nagl is
married to Susi Varga, whom he met while a student at Oxford; they have one son,
Jack.
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Andrew Nagorski
B. 1947. Nagorski, who spent more than three decades as a foreign correspo
ndent and editor for Newsweek, is now Vice President and Director of Public Poli
cy at the EastWest Institute, a New York-based international affairs stink tank.

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Z
A Polish migr who wrote widely about East-West relations during the cold war a
nd founded the Center for International Leadership in Washington, D.C. Three yea
rs after obtaining American citizenship in 1956, Nagorski entered government ser
vice, joining the U. S. Information Agency. After passing the Foreign Service ex
amination, he was appointed Information Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, et

c., etc.
-DEAD, July 2011.
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Moiss Nam
B. 1952. Venezuelan writer and columnist. He is currently a Senior Assoc
iate in the International Economics program at theCarnegie Endowment for Interna
tional Peace. Nam is a member of the World Economic Forums International Media Coun
cil and is the Chairman of the Group of Fifty and Population Action Internationa
l. He is also a member of the board of directors of the National Endowment for D
emocracy and the International Crisis Group, etc.
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Emile A. Nakhleh
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/emile_a__nakhleh.html# Before retir
ing from the Central Intelligence Agency in 2006, Emile Nakhleh was a senior int
elligence service officer and director of the political Islam strategic analysis
program. Before that he was chief of the regional analysis unit in the Office o
f Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, where he also served as senior analyst
and scholar in residence since September 1993, etc.
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Janet A. Napolitano
B. 1957. US Secretary of Homeland Security (2009-); Governor of Ar
izona (2003-09); Attorney General of Arizona (1999-2002); US Attorney Arizona (1
993-99); Lewis and Roca LLP; EMILYs List; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Dir
ectors; Mastectomy 2000 (right breast removed).
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William L. Nash
A retired U.S. Army Major General who commanded the 1st Armored Division of
the United States Army when it went to Bosnia in 1995 for a year as a peacekeepin
g operation. Nash is a frequent contributor to ABCNEWS.
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Vali R. Nasr
B. 1960. Influential expert on the Muslim world issues, and best-selling aut
hor and commentator on Middle East affairs and Islamic politics. He is a Profess
or of International Politics at theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts
University, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, and a col
umnist with Bloomberg View. He is a Member of the State Departments Foreign Affai
rs Policy Board, and a member of Board of Trustees of Rockefeller Brother Fund a
nd the National Democratic Institute. He was also a Senior Fellow with The Dubai
Initiative, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy S
chool of Government at Harvard University between 2007 and 2009. He was named Ca
rnegie Scholarin 2006. Between 2009 and 2011 he served in the Obama administratio
n as Senior Advisor to Richard Holbrooke, the Special Representative for Afghani
stan and Pakistan, etc. Nasr is married to Darya, a technology executive, and ha
s three children, sons Amir and Hossein, and daughter Donia. They reside in Wash
ington, DC.
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James A. Nathan
http://sciences.aum.edu/popa/nathan.htm Prior to becoming the Khaled bin Sul
tan Eminent Scholar at AUM [Auburn Montgomery], Nathan held a variety of governm
ent and academic posts, including the U.S. Department of State, the Navy War Col
lege, and the Army War College. Nathan has written frequently for USA Today, the
Foreign Service Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and has some
70 articles published in scholarly journals. He teaches undergraduate and gradua
te courses in political science and international policy at AUM, and serves as D
irector of the Alabama World Affairs Council. Jewish Community Foundation of Los
Angeles, etc.
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Marc B. Nathanson
<--house in Los Angeles and wife Jane. | B. 1946. Executive summary:
Billionaire, Falcon Cable TV. Mapleton Investments LLC Chairman (1999-); Enstar

Communications Corp. Chairman and CEO (1988-99); Falcon Holding Group, Inc. Foun
der, Chairman, CEO (1975-99); Teleprompter Corporation VP Marketing (-1975); Mem
ber of the Board ofCharter Communications (2000-); Member of the Board of Cypres
s Communications; Member of the Board of Teleprompter Corporation; Member of the
Board of Time Warner Cable; Aspen Institute Trustee; US Official Broadcasting B
oard of Governors (1995-2002, as Chairman, 1998-2002); Albanian-American Enterpr
ise Fund Trustee; Cable Television Administration and Marketing Society; Califor
nia Cable Television Association Past President; Council on Foreign Relations; G
ephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham
Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Edwards for President; National Cable Tele
vision Association Board of Directors; National Democratic Institute for Interna
tional Affairs Vice Chairman; Obama for America; Pacific Council on Internationa
l Policy; Reuniting Our Country PAC; World Affairs Council. Wife: Jane F. Nathan
son (one daughter, two sons); Daughter: Nicole; Son: Adam; Son: David.
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Raffiq A. Nathoo
http://www.blackstone.com/cps/rde/xchg/bxcom/hs/firm_ourpeople_raffiq_nathoo.h
tm A Senior Managing Director in Blackstone Advisory Partners LP. Before joining
Blackstone, Nathoo was a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Merchant Banki
ng Departments of Salomon Brothers Inc. [Read more.]
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Henry R. Nau
http://elliott.gwu.edu/faculty/nau.cfm Professor of Political Science and
International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George
Washington University. He is the recipient of grants from, among others, the Woo
drow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the National Science Foundation,
Council on Foreign Relations, Smith-Richardson Foundation, Century Foundation, J
apan US Friendship Commission, and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. From J
anuary 1981 to July 1983, he served on President Reagans National Security Counci
l as senior staff member responsible for international economic affairs. Among o
ther duties he was the White House sherpa for the Annual G-7 Economic Summits at
Ottawa (1981), Versailles (1982), and Williamsburg (1983) and a special summit
with developing countries at Cancun, Mexico (1982). Dr. Nau also served, in 1975
-1977, as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs in the D
epartment of State, etc.
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Barry Naughton
Chair of Chinese International Affairs at the Graduate School of Inter
national Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of of California, San D
iego. He specializes in the Chinese economy and is a recognized expert in the fiel
d.
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Jeffrey C. Neal
A founding partner, Horizon Capital. He co-founded the firm in March 2006. P
reviously, Mr. Neal served as the Chairman of the Global Investment Banking Grou
p of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. He had been with the firm and a predecessor firm s
ince 1973. Neal was also a Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch
and Director at Western NIS Enterprise Fund. Previously, he served from 1969 to
1973 as an Assistant Director of the Bureau of Budget, State of Illinois. Mr. Ne
al is a Member of The Board of Directors of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago
Council on Global Affairs, and Western NIS Enterprise Fund. He is also on the Vi
siting Committee of the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studie
s at the University of Chicago and participates in the Mentor Program.
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Stephen L. Neal
B. 1934. US Congressman, North Carolina 5th (3-Jan-1975 to 3-Jan-1995).
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Kevin G. Nealer
A Principal and partner in The Scowcroft Group, was sworn in as a member o
f the Board of Directors of OPIC (The Overseas Private Investment Corporation) i

n Jan. of 2011. Prior to joining The Scowcroft Group, Nealer served as a trade an
d international economic advisor to the Senate Democratic Leadership, was a Fore
ign Service Officer with the State Department, etc., etc.
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Bob Nederlander Jr.
Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, with Stanley Browne and Marc Aronoff.
| Sr. >Robert E. Nederlander has been the President of Nederlander Producing Com
pany of America, Inc. (doing business as Nederlander Organization Inc.), since N
ovember 1981 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Nederlander has been
a Managing Partner of the Nederlander Company LLC, since December 1998. He serv
ed as the Chairman of the Board of Varsity Bands, Inc. (Formerly, Riddell Sports
, Inc.) from April 1988 to September 2003 and served as its Chief Executive Offi
cer from 1988 to April 1, 1993. From February to June 1992, he was also Riddell
Sports, Inc.s Interim President and Chief Operating Officer. He served as the Man
aging General Partner of the New York Yankees from August 1990 to December 1991,
and has been a limited partner since 1973. Mr. Nederlander served as the Presid
ent of Nederlander Television and Film Productions Inc. since October 1985. He s
erved as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mego Financial Corp. from J
anuary 1988 to January 2002. He served as the Chairman of Nederlander Producing
Company of America. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Allis-Chalmers Ene
rgy Inc. (formerly Allis Chalmers Corp.) from May 1989 to 1993 and served as its
Vice Chairman from 1993 to 1996. He served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Vac
ation Spa Resorts, Inc., from February 1988 to early 1993. He has been a Directo
r of Nederlander Producing Company of America since November 1981. Mr. Nederland
er served as a Director of Allis-Chalmers Energy Inc. until May 1989, New York Y
ankees since 1973 and Varsity Brands Inc. since April 1988. Mr. Nederlander serv
es as a Director of Times Square Business Improvement District and NYC2012 Inc.
He served as a Director of Hospitality Franchise Systems Inc., (formerly, HFS In
corporated) from July 1995 to December 1997 and MEGO Mortgage Corporation from D
ecember 1996 to June 1998. He served as a Director at Realogy Corporation since
August 2006. He served as a Director of Avis Budget Group Inc. (Formerly, Cendan
t Corp.) since December 1997. He served as Director of Mego Financial Corp. from
September 1996 to June 1998. Mr. Nederlander served as a Director of News Commu
nications Inc. from October 1996 to May 2002. | -?>SHN [law] partner. David T. Ne
derlander son; Eric Nederlander son; James M. Nederlander brother; Joseph Z. Ned
erlander brother. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Diana Villiers Negroponte
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/negroponted.aspx Formerly a trade lawyer and p
rofessor of history, Diana Negroponte focuses on Latin America. She researches a
nd writes about the New Left, populism and the relationship between criminal gan
gs and state institutions. | Freedom House trustee. John D. Negroponte spouse.
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John D. Negroponte
B. 1939. From 1971 to 1973, reporting directly to Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger, he was the National Security Council (NSC)s senior officer for
Vietnam. US Deputy Secretary of State (2007-08); US Director of National Intelli
gence (2005-07); US Ambassador to Iraq (2004-05); US Ambassador to the United Na
tions (2001-04); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1993-96); US Ambassador to Me
xico (1989-93); White House Deputy National Security Advisor (1987-89); US Ambas
sador to Honduras (1981-85); Iran-Contra Scandal; McGraw-Hill EVP Global Markets
(1997-2001); American Academy of Diplomacy; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign R
elations; French-American Foundation Board Member (as Chairman, past); George W.
Bush for President; Skull and Bones Society; Psi Upsilon Fraternity; Greek Ance
stry. Father: Dimitri John Negroponte (Greek shipping executive, d.); Mother: Ca
therine Coumantaros Negroponte (d.); Brother: Nicholas Negroponte (co-founder of
MIT Media Lab); Brother: George Negroponte (artist, b. 1953); Brother: Michel N
egroponte (filmmaker); Wife: Diana Mary Villiers Negroponte (b. 1947, m. 14-Dec1976); Daughter: Marina Negroponte (adopted in Honduras, works at UN World Food
Program); Daughter: Alejandra Negroponte (adopted in Honduras); Son: John Negrop

onte (adopted in Honduras); Son: George Negroponte (adopted in Honduras); Daught


er: Sophia Negroponte (adopted in Honduras).
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Aryeh Neier
B. 1937. Since 1993 has been President of Soros Open Society Foundati
ons. had earlier been Executive Director of Human Rights Watch and National Direc
tor of theAmerican Civil Liberties Union. Was born in ashkeNazi Germany and becam
e a refugee as a child when his family fled in 1939 when he was two-years old.
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Trevor D. Neilson
<his girlfriend Bono. | President of the Global Philanthropy Group. Clin
ton Global Initiative. Senior advisor, APCO Worldwide, is an expert in global hea
lth and corporate responsibility. Milestone Venture Partners, Inc. Neilson acts as
a buffer and guide to stars who need advice on where to give their money.
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Abagail Nelson
Vice president for program at Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD).
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Anne Nelson
Columbia Journalism School professor.
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Daniel N. Nelson
http://armscontrolcenter.org/about/staff/dnelson/ A Senior Fellow at the Cente
r for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation where his work focuses on European and
NATO security, Iraq, homeland security, civil-military relations, and WMD prolif
eration. He is also President/CEO of Global Concepts & Communications, Inc. base
d in Alexandria, Virginia. He has held senior positions in the United States gov
ernment.
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Merlin E. Nelson
Merlin E. Nelson, Esq. is a law firm in New York, New York focusing on various area
s of law.
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Robert L. Nelson Jr.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Practices: Climate Change Energy Energy an
d Global Transactions Project Finance and Renewable Energy.
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Hassan Nemazee
B. 1950. Nominated to be US Ambassador to Argentina in 1999, but withdrew
from the nomination following public complaints by his former business partner,
Sohrab Vahabzadeh. Sentenced in 2010 to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay $2
92M in restitution after pleading guilty to bilking banks in a complex Ponzi sch
eme. | Nemazee Capital Corporation Chairman and CEO (1987-); HN Properties Chair
man and CEO (1979-87); Iranian American Political Action Committee; Carret Asset
Management; Asia Society Trustee; Biden for President; Brain Trauma Foundation
Trustee (1996-); Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Co
mmittee National Finance Chairman; Encyclopedia Iranica Vice Chairman (1990-98);
Foreign Policy Leadership Council Advisory Board (2004); Gephardt for President
; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillraiser 2008; John Kerry for Pres
ident New York Finance Chairman; Obama for America; RAND Corporation Advisory Bo
ard, Center for Middle East Public Policy (2006); Bank Fraud 21-Sep-2009 (pled g
uilty on three counts); Wire Fraud 21-Sep-2009 (pled guilty); Iranian Ancestry.
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Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/fac-bios/nepomnyashchy/faculty.html De
partment Chair (Barnard), Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Russian, Columbia Univer
sity; Slavic, Barnard College.
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Lynn Nesbit
<Barry Diller. <Robert Silvers. <Gil Shiva. | Literary Agent, Janklow & Nesbit.

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Anne Neuberger
[Need mugshot.] http://www.washington-asmc.org/2009MiniPDI/Neubergerbio.htm Depu
ty Chief Management Officer (DCMO) and the Director of the Office of Business Tr
ansformation for the Department of the Navy. The DON DCMO is the principal advi
sor to the DON CMO for matters relating to the management and improvement of DON
business operations. Prior to her current position, Neuberger served as a White
House Fellow in the Department of Defense. Prior to joining DoD, Neuberger was Se
nior Vice President of Operations at American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AS
T), where she was responsible for directing operations administering fifteen mil
lion shareholder accounts including dividend distributions, proxy issuances and
tabulations and complex mergers and acquisitions processing. Special Assistant to
the Director of Enduring Security Framework Forum at NSA.
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Win J. Neuger
Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer And Chief Executive Of Ai
g Investments, American International Group, Inc. Age 61. Neuger is the Chief Ex
ecutive Officer at PineBridge Investments. Neuger also serves as the Chairman an
d Chief Executive Officer of AIG Global Investment Corp. (United States). He ser
ves as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at AIG. Mr. Neuger j
oined the AIG in 1995 as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. I
n that responsibility, he oversaw AIGs investment portfolios worldwide. Mr. Neuge
r served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at American
International Group, Inc. He has 37 years of experience out of which 12 years a
re with AIG. Prior to this, Mr. Neuger was with Bankers Trust Company, where he
served both as the Managing Director of Fixed Income and subsequently the Managi
ng Director of Global Equities. Prior to joining Bankers Trust, Mr. Neuger serve
d as the Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management. He was also the H
ead of Fixed Income at Northwestern National Bank in Minnesota. Neuger is a Dire
ctor of WisdomTree Investments, Inc., Brazos Capital Management, L.P., and APEN
AG. He is a Member of the Investment Committee of APEN AG. He is a Charted Finan
cial Accountant and is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and
the CFA Institute.
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Stephanie G. Neuman
http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/sgn1-fac.html Neuman is an ad
junct professor and a senior research scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War a
nd Peace Studies. Neumans teaching interests are international relations, comparat
ive foreign policy, third world security studies, and international arms trade a
nd defense production. She previously served as the director of the Comparative
Defense Studies Program, as a visiting professor at the U.S. Military Academy, v
isiting professor at the New School for Social Research, and Senior Fulbright Re
search Scholar in Sweden.
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Norman P. Neureiter
http://cstsp.aaas.org/content.html?contentid=7 (Center for Science, Techno
logy and Security Policy) In 1957, he joined Humble Oil and Refining (now part o
f Exxon) in Baytown, Texas as a research chemist, also teaching German and Russi
an at the University of Houston. On leave from Humble in 1959, he served as a gu
ide at the U.S. National Exhibition in Moscow, subsequently qualifying as an esc
ort interpreter for the Department of State. In 1963, he joined the Internationa
l Affairs Office of the U.S. National Science Foundation in Washington and manag
ed the newly established U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program. Entering the U.
S. Foreign Service in 1965, he was named Deputy Scientific Attache at the U.S. E
mbassy in Bonn. In 1967, he was transferred to Warsaw as the first U.S. Scientif
ic Attache in Eastern Europe with responsibility for Poland, Hungary and Czechos
lovakia. Dr. Neureiter returned to Washington in 1969 as Assistant for Internatio
nal Affairs to the Presidents Science Advisor in the White House Office of Scienc
e and Technology. He left the Government in 1973 and joined Texas Instruments (T
I), where he held a number of staff and management positions including Manager,

East-West Business Development; Manager, TI Europe Division; Vice President, Cor


porate Staff; and Vice President of TI Asia, resident in Tokyo from 1989-94. Afte
r retirement from TI in 1996, he worked as a consultant until being appointed in
September 2000 as the first Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretar
y of State. Finishing the 3-year assignment in 2003, he was made a Distinguished
Presidential Fellow for International Affairs at the U.S. National Academy of S
ciences. In May 2004, he joined the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) as the first Director of the new AAAS Center for Science, Technol
ogy and Security Policy (CSTSP), funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Dr. Neureit
er is married with four children and speaks German, Russian, Polish, French, Spa
nish and Japanese. | Trustee, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute.
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Esther R. Newberg
http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/esthernewberg-icm/ ICM (International Creative Ma
nagement) literary agenthad a career in politics in Washington, DC. | -?>http://ww
w.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/RFKOH-ERN-01.aspx (1941 ) Staff assistant
to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1968).
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Andre W. G. Newburg
Employment History: Cleary , Gottlieb , Steen & Hamilton; Order of Leopold II. M
ember, NY Bar. General Counsel and Member of the Executive Committee, European B
ank for Reconstruction and Development.
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Nancy S. Newcomb
B. 1946. Citigroup Senior Corporate Officer, Risk Management (1998-2004); Ci
ticorp Customer Group Executive (1995-98); Citicorp Division Executive, Latin Am
erica (1993-95); Citicorp Principal Financial Officer (1988-93); Citibank (1968); Member of the Board of DirecTV (2006-); Member of the Board of Moodys (2005-);
Member of the Board of Sysco (2006-); Bill Bradley for President; EMILYs List; N
ew York Historical Society Chairman; Van Leer Group Foundation Governing Council
. Husband: John Hargraves.
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Barbara W. Newell
<-??-> Barbara Warne Newell (born August 19, 1929), was the first female Chanc
ellor of the State University System of Florida.
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John Newhouse
A Senior Fellow at the World Security Institute and author of propogandic bu
nc.
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Jay H. Newman
Elliott Management Corporation President of Percheron (U.S.) Ltd. Manhattan Inst
itute trustee.
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Pamela J. Newman
B. 1948. Aon EVP Aon Risk Services, Inc.; Aon EVP Rollins Hudig Hall of New Yo
rk, Inc. (1993-); Steve Norris Partners Investment Committee; Marsh & McLennan M
anaging Director (1982-93); Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.; Member of the Board o
f Cover All Technologies Inc. (1988-); Member of the Board of Interactive Metron
ome, Inc.; Member of the Board of Ivivi Technologies, Inc. (2006-); Member of th
e Board of RKO Pictures; American ORT Board of Directors; Brain Trauma Foundatio
n Board of Directors; Carnegie Hall Corporate Board; Financial Womens Association
President (1982-83); Foreign Policy AssociationFellow; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; McGowan Transplant Center Board of Directors; New York Hospital-Cornell M
edical Center Advisory Board; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidential C
ommittee. Husband: Henry E. Kates (one son, one daughter).
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Pauline Newman
B. 1927. US Appeals Court Judge, Federal Circuit (1984-); UNESCO Science Pol
icy Specialist, Natural Sciences Dept. (l96l-62); FMC Dir., Patent, Trademark, a

nd Licensing Dept. (1969-84); FMC Patent Attorney, House Counsel (1954-84); Amer
ican Cynamid Company Research Scientist (1951-54); American Bar Association; Ame
rican Chemical Society Board of Directors (l973-8l); American Institute of Chemi
sts; American Intellectual Property Law Association Board of Directors; American
Patent Law Association Board of Directors (1981-84); Pacific Industrial Propert
y Association President (l978-80); United States Trademark Association VP (197879).
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Priscilla A. Newman
<-??-> Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Richard T. Newman
<Little doubt> http://www.arentfox.com/people/index.cfm?fa=profile&id=195 handl
es real estate, finance and tax matters for numerous cultural institutions (incl
uding The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Phillips Collection, The Arena Stage and
The Shakespeare Theatre); public policy groups (including the World Wildlife Fun
d, the National Wildlife Federation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Pe
ace, and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America); quasi-governmental entit
ies (The Smithsonian Institution, The National Academies of Science and the Inst
itute for Defense Analyses); and other large and small non-profit organizations
(the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American College of Obstet
ricians and Gynecologists), etc. DC area.
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M. Diana Helweg Newton
John G. Tower Center for Political Studies; Senior Fellow at SMU. Dallas/Fort
Worth Area.
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Daniel H. Nexon
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/dhn2/ Associate Professor, Co-Director
of Undergraduate Studies, SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE (GW). Nexon has held fellowsh
ips at Stanford Universitys Center for International Security and Cooperation and
at the Ohio State Universitys Mershon Center for International Studies. During 2
009-2010 he worked in the U.S. Department of Defense as a Council on Foreign Rel
ations International Affairs Fellow.
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Edward N. Ney
B. 1925. US Ambassador to Canada (1989-92); US Official Member, Board for In
ternational Broadcasting (1983-89); Radio Free Europe Board member (1975-83); Pa
ine Webber Vice Chairman (1986-89); Young & Rubicam CEO (1970-86); Young & Rubic
am President-International (-1970); Young & Rubicam Beginning as account manager
(1951-89); Member of the Board of Young & Rubicam(as Chairman, 1986-89); Member
of the Board of Barrick Gold; Member of the Board of Power Corporation of Canad
a; Member of the Board of Mattel; Member of the Board of Integrated Defense Tech
nologies (past); Academy of Political Science Board member; Ad Council Honorary
Chairman; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Advisory b
oard (1986-); Council on Foreign Relations (1974-); Council of American Ambassad
ors; Dutch Treat Club 1981; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for Preside
nt; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends
of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008
; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate; McCain for Senate 98; Romney for President; Ur
ban League Trustee (1976-88); Museum of Television and Radio Trustee (1982-); Ge
orge Bush Presidential Library Trustee (1994-). Wife: Suzanne Hayes (m. 1950, th
ree children); Son: Nicholas Hayes Ney (b. 12-Feb-1953); Daughter: Hillary St. C
lair Colligan (b. 1954); Daughter: Michelle Colby Ney (b. 9-Dec-1955).
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Tuan H. Nguyen
-?>Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations.
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N. J. Nicholas Jr.
AKA Nicholas J. Nicholas, Jr. B. 1940. Time Warner President & Co-CEO (1990-92

); Time, Inc. President (1986-90); Time, Inc. (1964-86); Member of the Board of
Bankers Trust (1989-); Member of the Board of Boston Scientific (1994-); Member
of the Board of Priceline; Member of the Board of Time Warner Cable; Member of t
he Board of Turner Broadcasting; Member of the Board of Xerox (1987-); Accelergy
Advisor (2006); Upromise, Inc. Advisory Board; Environmental Defense Fund Chair
man; Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; John McCain 2008;
Obama for America $1,000 (24-Jul-2007). Brother: Peter M. Nicholas (Boston Scie
ntific). Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Rodney W. Nichols
President and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences from 1991 to 2001, was
previously Scholar-in-Residence at the Carnegie Corporation of New York (1990-1
992), and Vice President and Executive Vice President of The Rockefeller Univers
ity (1970-1990).
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Jan Nicholson
B. 1945. The Grable Foundation President (1990-); MBIA VP and Managing Directo
r (1998-2000); Capital Markets Assurance Corporation Managing Director (1994-98)
; Citicorp VP (1981-94); Citicorp(1976-81); New York City Official Dept. of City
Planning (1972-76); Member of the Board of Ball Corporation (1994-); Member of
the Board of Radian Group Inc.; McCain 2000; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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Ann M. Nicocelli
Assistant Vice President, Government and Industry Relations, MetLife, Inc.
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Thomas R. Nides
Current: Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association chair; U.S. Dep
artment of State deputy secretary of state. Past: 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton pre
sidential campaign fundraiser;Morgan Stanley CAO. Lives and/or works in Washingt
on, DC.
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John M. Niehuss
[Need mugshot.] http://web.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?I
D=361 Niehuss is a lawyer/investment banker specializing in international financ
ial issues. He is currently a director of the International Law Institute in Was
hington, D.C., where he teaches courses on project finance and public private pa
rtnerships and is a member of the adjunct faculty of the Peking University Schoo
l of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, China. He previously served as general counse
l of the Inter-American Development Bank (1992-99) and the Export-Import Bank of
the United States (1999-2001). Other professional experience includes 11 years
as an international investment banker at Merrill Lynch concentrating on project
finance, emerging market equity funds, and international bond issues; six years
working on international economic and financial matters for the U.S. government
at the Treasury Department and the White House Council on International Economic
Policy; and five years in the development lending field at the World Bank and t
he Ministry of Finance of Zambia, ETC.
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Rosemary Neaher Niehuss
Former NSC staffer, of the office of Henry Kissinger. Center for Strategic and
International Studies. Wife of the above.
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Nancy H. Nielsen
http://www.buffalo.edu/news/12517 Past President, American Medical Associati
on. Former head of the Office of Medical Education in the University at Buffalos
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Named to a health policy leadership
role in Washington, D.C. in April 2011. In her federal role, Nielsen has been rec
ruited to serve a one-year appointment as senior advisor for stakeholder engagem
ent at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) in the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (H
HS).

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Suzanne Nielsen
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?q=110&email=fals
e Army Lieutenant Colonel SUZANNE C. NIELSEN is an associate professor in the De
partment of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. She is r
esponsible for the International Relations Program and teaches courses in intern
ational relations and national security. An intelligence officer by background
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(A.) Kenneth Nilsson
http://people.forbes.com/profile/a-kenneth-nilsson/19127 Chairman of the Board
, Chindex International, Inc. Bethesda, MD. Sector: SERVICES / Medical Equipment
Wholesale. 77 years old. Nilsson formerly served as President of Cooper Laborat
ories, Inc.; President of Cooper Lasersonics, Inc.; Managing Director of Pfizer
Taito Ltd.; President of Max Factor, Japan; and Chairman of the Monterey Institu
te of International Studies.
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Matthew Nimetz
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, General Atlantic LLC. Age 72.
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at General Atlantic LLC. He joine
d the firm in January 2000 and is based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. Nimetz wa
s a Partner and Chairman at Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in
New York City, where he concentrated on corporate and international law from De
cember 1980 through January 2000. Prior to December 1980, he served as an Under
Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from Februar
y through December 1980 and as a Counselor of the Department of State from 1977
to1980. In those capacities, Mr. Nimetz supervised United States security assist
ance programs and the Departments international scientific and technological prog
rams, including scientific and technical cooperation, nuclear nonproliferation i
ssues, environmental matters, and international communications activities of the
United States government. He also supervised, among other things, United States
policy on the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus) and relationsh
ips with Eastern European countries. From March 1994 through September 1995, Mr.
Nimetz served as the President Clintons Special Envoy in the mediation of a disp
ute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. In 1999 he was
appointed the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nat
ions in connection with the continuing negotiations between those two parties an
d continues to serve in that capacity. Mr. Nimetz previously practiced law as an
Associate and Partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett between 1969 and 1977. He s
erved in 1974 as an Executive Director at NY Governor-elect Hugh Careys transitio
n. Mr. Nimetzs previous federal government positions include service as a Staff A
ssistant to President Lyndon Johnson from July 1967 to January 1969 and as a Law
Clerk to Justice John M. Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States from
1965 to 1967. In addition, he served as a Commissioner of the Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey from 1975 to 1977. He serves as a Trustee of the Levin I
nstitute of the State University of New York. Mr. Nimetz serves as a Member of t
he Council on Foreign Relations, a Member of the Center for Democracy and Reconc
iliation in Southeast Europe, a Trustee of Central European University, and a Tr
ustee of Committee for Economic Development. Mr. Nimetz served as the President
at Harvard Law Review. He served previously as the Founding Chairman of World Re
sources Institute, as a Director of The Nature Conservancy of New York, a Truste
e of Williams College, and a Director of The Revson Foundation and The Nature Co
nservancy of New York. He was the former Chairman of the Center for Democracy an
d Reconciliation in Southeast Europe. Mr. Nimetz also served as the Chairman of
the United Nations Development Corporation, as an Appointee of Mayors Koch and D
inkins from 1986 to 1994.
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Amer N. Nimr (New listing)
Owner, Odin Investments, LLC . Seabridge Capital, LLC. NYC area.
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William A. Nitze

<wife Ann. | http://www.oceanaenergy.com/nitze.htm Nitze currently serve


s as Chairman of the Climate Institute, the Galapagos Conservancy, and Oceana En
ergy Company. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Nitze was Chairman of GridPoint, Inc., a p
ioneer of smart grid technology, which raised $88 million in equity capital unde
r his leadership. He founded the Gemstar Group, a non-profit that developed mar
ket-based approaches to global environmental problems, and served as its Preside
nt from 2001 to 2005. Prior to Gemstar, he served as Assistant Administrator for
International Activities at the Environmental Protection Agency from 1994 to 200
1, where he made environmental security a focus of the Agencys international work
by establishing a formal working relationship among the Department of Defense,
Department of Energy, and EPA on environmental security issues. As President of t
he Alliance to Save Energy from 1990 to 1994, Mr. Nitze led a broad coalition of
business, government, labor, and consumer interests in supporting and implement
ing policies and programs to promote energy efficiency. As Deputy Assistant Secr
etary of State for Environment in the Reagan and Bush administrations from 1987
to 1990, Mr. Nitze was the principal working level negotiator on multilateral en
vironmental issues ranging from trade in endangered species to climate change. I
n 1988, Mr. Nitze played a key role in creating and organizing the Intergovernme
ntal Panel on Climate Change. After leaving the State Department in early 1990, M
r. Nitze was a Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute, where he wro
te a monograph entitled The Greenhouse Effect: Formulating a Convention. Many of
the elements discussed in this monograph were subsequently incorporated into th
e Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed in 1992. From 1993-94 and in 20
02, he taught a course on forming an international regime to address climate cha
nge at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopki
ns University. Prior to entering the public policy arena, Mr. Nitze worked at the
law offices of Sullivan and Cromwell in New York and spent fourteen years at th
e Mobil Oil Corporation from 1974 to 1987, where he served as Assistant General
Counsel, Exploration & Producing Division, and General Counsel, Mobil Japan. | A
lliance to Save Energy director; Aspen Institute trustee; Aspen Music Festival n
ational council member; Cosmos Club member; Gemstar Group president. Past: Atlant
ic Council of the United States director; Climate Institute chairman; DC Muckety
: 2009 power couples named; U.S. Department of State deputy assistant secretary;
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assistant administrator. Ann Nitze spouse.
Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Eli M. Noam
http://www.citi.columbia.edu/elinoam/ Professor of Economics and Finance a
t the Columbia Business School since 1976. In 1990, after having served for thre
e years as Commissioner with the New York State Public Service Commission, he re
turned to Columbia. He is the Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Inform
ation. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, manageme
nt, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass medi
a. In addition to leading CITIs research activities, Noam initiated the MBA conce
ntration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Busi
ness School and the Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based
research facility.
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Luis G. Nogales
B. 1944. Nogales Investors Managing Partner (2001-); Nogales Partners Pres
ident (1990-2001); Embarcadero Media Chairman and CEO (1992-97); Univision Presi
dent (1986-88); United Press International CEO (1984-86); United Press Internati
onal EVP and GM (1983-84); Member of the Board of Arbitron; Member of the Board
of Coors; Member of the Board of Edison International (1993-); Member of the Boa
rd of KB Home (1995-); Member of the Board of Kaufman et Broad (2000-); Member o
f the Board of Levi Strauss; Member of the Board of Lucky Stores; Member of the
Board of Southern California Edison(1993-); Member of the Board of United Press
International (as Chairman, 1983-86); Member of the Board of The California Chan
nel Founding Chairman; American Arts Alliance; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congres
sional Campaign Committee; Deutsche Bank Senior Advisor, Private Equity Group La

tin America; Ford Foundation Board of Directors; J. Paul Getty Trust Trustee (20
00-); Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Inter-American Dialogue Bo
ard of Directors; Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund Board of D
irectors; Mayo Foundation Trustee; Pacific Council on International Policy Trust
ee (1994-); White House Fellows (1972-73); California State Official Vice Chairm
an, Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency. Wife: Rosita.
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Janne E. Nolan
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/janne-nolan/a/36/772 Director of Nuclear Security
at American Security Project; Senior Fellow at Association for Diplomatic Studie
s and Training; Graduate Faculty, Columbia University, School for International
and Public Affairs at Columbia University; Professor of International Affairs at
University of Pittsburgh. Past: Board member at Pittsburgh Middle East Initiati
ve; Senior Associate and Director: Intelligence and Strategic Surprise Project D
irector at Georgetown University; Research Professor of International Security a
t Georgetown University; member at Aspen Strategy Group; Foreign Policy Director
at The Century Foundation; Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution; National
Security Adviser at United States Senate; Senior International Security Consult
ant at Science Applications International Corporation; Foreign Affairs Officer a
t Department of State, US Arms Control Agency; Visiting Scholar: Center at Strat
egic and International Studies.
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Marcus Noland
http://www.iie.com/staff/author_bio.cfm?author_id=26 (Peterson Institute for
International Economics) Noland, deputy director and senior fellow, has been as
sociated with the Institute since 1985. His work encompasses a wide range of top
ics including the political economy of US trade policy and the Asian financial c
risis. His areas of geographical knowledge and interest include Asia and Africa
where he has lived and worked. He is currently a senior fellow at the Peterson In
stitute for International Economics and at the East-West Center. He was previous
ly a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Offic
e of the President of the United States. He has held research or teaching positi
ons at Yale University, the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Southern
California, Tokyo University, Saitama University (now the National Graduate Ins
titute for Policy Studies), the University of Ghana, the Korea Development Insti
tute, and the East-West Center. He has served as an occasional consultant to orga
nizations, such as the World Bank and the National Intelligence Council, and has
testified before the US Congress on numerous occasions.
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Bill Nolte
Director of the Program in Intelligence Research and Education (PIRE) at the M
aryland School of Public Policy; Deputy Assistant Director of Central Intelligen
ce for Analysis and
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Eric Nonacs
http://www.skollurgentthreats.org/about-us-team.php#ericnonacs Prior to join
ing the Skoll Global Threats Fund, Eric was Managing Director for Global Affairs
at Endeavour Financial, a merchant bank based in Vancouver, Canada. Concurrentl
y, he served as a Senior Advisor to the William J. Clinton Foundation. From 2002
to 2007, he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to President Bill Clinton and the
Clinton Foundation. Prior to joining President Clintons staff, Eric was the Execut
ive Director of The Coexistence Initiative, which focused on bringing together p
olicymakers, researchers, advocates and organizations to promote cooperation at
national and global levels. Previously, Eric served as the U.S. Executive Direct
or of Co-operation Ireland, and, from 1992 until 1995, he was the inaugural Dire
ctor of The Project on Justice in Times of Transition. Spouse: Diane Cardwell.
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Peggy Noonan
AKA Margaret Ellen Noonan. B. 1950. Speechwriter for Republican presidents
Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. White House Speechwriter; The Wall Street J

ournal Columnist, 2000-; Crisis; Good Housekeeping Contributing Editor; Time Con
tributing Editor; The Creative Coalition Board Member; Freedom House Board of T
rustees; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Trustee; Enron Cowrote a 1997 s
peech for Ken Lay ($25,000-$50,000); Converted to Catholicism. Husband: Richard
W. Rahn (attorney for the National U.S. Chamber of Commerce, m. 1985, div. 1989,
one son); Son: Will (b. 1987).
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Robert H. Nooter
http://www.spongobongo.com/ns/ns9942.htm B. 1927. Ca. 1976: Assistant administra
tor for the Bureau for the Near East of the Agency for International Development
(AID). Member of the Board Textile Museum Washington DC.; Consultant to the Wor
ld Bank. Robert Harry, and Nancy Ingram Nooter.
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William S. Norman
Former Lead Director, Chairman of Corporate Governance & Nominating Committee
and Member of Compensation Committee, Corn Products International Inc. Age 72. N
orman has been President and Chief Executive Officer of the Travel Industry Asso
ciation of America since 1994. Mr. Norman served as an Executive Vice President
of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) from 1987 to 1994. He se
rved as Vice President (Eastern Division) at Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Mr. Norman
has been a Director of Unilever Bestfoods (Holding) LLC (formerly Unilever Best
foods, Bestfoods) since 1993. He serves as a Director of Travel Industry Associa
tion of America, The An-Bryce Foundation, U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation, Interna
tional Consortium for Research on the Health Effects of Radiation and Logistics
Management Institute. Mr. Norman serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees of
West Virginia Wesleyan College, the Board of Overseers of the Hospitality Hall o
f Honor and Archives and the National Park Service Advisory Board (U.S. Departme
nt of Interior). Mr. Norman served as a Director of Corn Products International
Inc. from 1997 to May 2010 and also served as Lead Director.
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Grover G. Norquist
B. 1956. Former Republican golden boy Grover Norquist is the genius wh
o coerced George H.W. Bush into making the disastrous Read My Lips: No New Taxes p
ledge back in 1988. Close friends: Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove. | The American S
pectator Columnist; Microsoft Washington lobbyist; African American Republican L
eadership Council Advisory Panel; American Conservative Union Board of Directors
; American Enterprise Institute Columnist for the AEI Newsletter; Americans for
Tax Reform President and Founder; Americas Future Foundation Executive Council; B
ush-Cheney 04; Citizens for America; College Republicans; The Constitution Projec
t Liberty and Security Initiative; Council for National Policy; Council on Forei
gn Relations; The Heritage FoundationHelped draft the 1994 Contract with America;
Islamic Institute President and Founder; National Coalition to End Judicial Fili
busters; National Rifle Association Life Member, sits on the Board of Directors;
National Taxpayers Union Executive Director (1981-83); Nevada Policy Research I
nstitute Board of Advisors; TheVanguard.Org Board of Advisors; The Harvard Crims
on; Abramoff Scandal; Evolution Skeptics; Swiss Ancestry. Father: Warren Norquis
t (Vice President, Polaroid); Mother: Carol Norquist (city tax assessor); Wife:
Samah Alrayyes (m. 2-Apr-2005).
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Nancy J. Northup
President, Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR). New York Lawyer.
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Augustus Richard Norton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Richard_Norton B. 1946, is an America
n professor and retired army officer. He is currently a professor of internationa
l relations andanthropology at Boston University. He is best known for his writi
ng on Middle East politics, and as an occasional commentator on U.S. policy in t
he Middle East. In 2006 he was an advisor the Iraq Study Group, also known as th
e Baker-Hamilton Commission. He now lives in Massachusetts.
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Eleanor Holmes Norton


B. 1937. US Congressman District of Columbia (1991-); Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission Chairman (1977-81); New York State OfficialExecutive Ass
t. to Mayor of NYC (1971-74); American Civil Liberties Union Assistant Legal Dir
ector (1965-70); Law Clerk to A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.; Close Up Foundation Boa
rd of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; NAACP Antioch College chapter pres
ident; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; Rockef
eller Foundation; District of Columbia Bar Board of Governors; Funeral: Katharin
e Graham (2001); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008). Husband: Edward Norton (m. 1965,
div.); Son: John Holmes Norton; Daughter: Katherine Felicia Norton.
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Patrick M. Norton
http://www.steptoe.com/professionals-582.html Partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP
, is a member of the International Department. He has been lead counsel in over
100 international arbitrations, lawsuits, and trade disputes involving Asia, Eur
ope, and the Middle East, and has served as an arbitrator in international dispu
tes under AAA, ICC, and UNCITRAL rules. Norton also served in the US State Depart
ment as Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asia and later for the Near East and So
uth Asia. He represented the United States in numerous international negotiation
s and litigation.
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Suzanne Nossel
http://www.hrw.org/bios/suzanne-nossel Chief Operating Officer for Human
Rights Watch. She served as Deputy to the Ambassador for UN Management and Refo
rm at the US Mission to the United Nations from 1999 2001 under Ambassador Richa
rd C. Holbrooke. There she was the lead representative of the U.S. in the UNs Gen
eral Assembly negotiating a deal to settle the U.S.s arrears to the world body. S
he was awarded the Distinguished Honor Award, the State Departments highest honor
in recognition of the successful conclusion of a consensus agreement on reforms
of the UN financial system and payment of US dues. After leaving the UN, she ser
ved as Vice President of US Business Development at Bertelsmann Media Worldwide
from 2001 2005. She then served as Vice President of Strategy and Operations for
the Wall Street Journal from 2005 2007. She writes frequently on foreign policy
topics, and has published pieces in publications that include Foreign Affairs, T
he National Interest, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Dissent, The New York Times
, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
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Lucio A. Noto
B. 1938. Midstream Partners, LLC Managing Partner (2001-); Exxon Mobil Vice
Chairman (1999-2001); Mobil CEO (1994-99); Mobil (1962-94); Member of the Board
of Altria (1998-); Member of the Board of IBM (1995-); Member of the Board of Ex
xon Mobil (1999-2001); Member of the Board of Mobil (as Chairman, 1994-99); Memb
er of the Board of Penske Automotive Group (2007-); Member of the Board of Shins
ei Bank (2005-); Member of the Board of Stem Cell Innovations, Inc; Member of th
e Board of United Auto Group (2001-07); American Petroleum Institute Board of Di
rectors; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Trilateral Commission.
Daughter: Gwendolyn Louise Noto.
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Lynne D. Novack
Dominick Gp, Inc.; World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth; The Dallas Com
mittee On Foreign Relations.
******
Jacqueline Novogratz
http://www.acumenfund.org/about-us/our-team/jacqueline-novogratz.html Fo
under and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepren
eurial approaches to solve the problems of global poverty. founded and directed The
Philanthropy Workshop and The Next Generation Leadership programs at the Rockef
eller Foundation. She also founded Duterimbere, a micro-finance institution in R
wanda. She began her career in international banking with Chase Manhattan Bank.

She is currently on the advisory boards of Stanford Graduate School of Business,


MITs Legatum Center, and Innovations Journal published by MIT Press. Jacqueline s
erves on the Aspen Institute Board of Trustees and the board of IDEO.org, as wel
l as a member of the Council on Foreign Relationsand the World Economic Forum Gl
obal Agenda Council for Social Innovation.
******
Thomas E. Novotny
San Diego State University, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Profes
sor and co-director of the Joint Degree Program (PhD) in Global Health. Prior to
his academic career, he was with the U.S. Public Health Service for 23 years, se
rving as a Family Physician in the National Health Service Corps, as a Centers f
or Disease Control and Preventions (CDC) Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in
the Colorado Department of Health, as a Medical Epidemiologist with the CDCs Off
ice on Smoking and Health, as CDC liaison to the UC Berkeley School of Public He
alth, as CDC liaison to the World Bank, and as Assistant Surgeon General and Dep
uty Assistant Secretary for International and Refugee Health in the Clinton Admi
nistration.
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Jeffrey D. Nuechterlein
Director. Jones Group, Inc., New York, NY. Sector: SERVICES / Apparel Store
s. Independent Trustee, Chesapeake Lodging Trust, Annapolis , MD. Sector: FINA
NCIAL / REIT Hotel/Motel. Nuechterlein, 53, founded Isis Capital LLC, a venture
capital and hedge fund in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2000 and has been its Managin
g Partner since its formation. From 1997 until 2000, he served as Managing Direc
tor and Chief Investment Officer, Pension Fund Investments, at National Gypsum C
ompany. Prior to joining National Gypsum Company, Mr. Nuechterlein was Senior Co
unsel to the U.S. Trade Representative from 1995 until 1996. He had previously p
racticed law with Dewey Ballantine, LLP from 1992 until 1995, served as Special
Assistant for Policy to the Governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1991, and served a
s Counsel to the U.S. Senates Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology from 1989 unti
l 1990. Mr. Nuechterlein serves on the Board of Trustees of Chesapeake Lodging T
rust, where he is a member of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.
He also serves on the Boards of Trustees of The College Foundation at the Unive
rsity of Virginia, The Potomac School in McLean, Virginia and the Classical Amer
ican Homes Preservation Trust in New York, and is a member of the Council on For
eign Relations in New York.
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Sam Nunn
AKA Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr. B. 1938. King & Spalding Senior Partner (1
997-2003); US Senator, Georgia (1972-97); Georgia State House of Representatives
(1968-72); Attorney in private practice (1962-68); Member of the Board of Chevro
n (2005-); Member of the Board of Chevron Texaco (2001-05); Member of the Board
of Coca Cola (1997-); Member of the Board ofDell (1999-); Member of the Board of
General Electric (1997-); Member of the Board of Internet Security Systems; RRE
Ventures Senior Advisor; Member of the Board of Scientific-Atlanta (1997-2006);
Member of the Board of Texaco (1997-2001); 4-H Club; Freemasonry; Alfalfa Club
President, 1976; American Academy of Diplomacy; ANAK Society Honorary; Atlantic
Partnership Co-Chairman, USA; Augusta National Golf Club; Boy Scouts of America
(in childhood); Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Center for
Strategic & International Studies Chairman (1999-); Coalition for a Democratic M
ajority Advisory Board; Concord Coalition; Democratic National Committee; Empowe
r America; Friends of Dick Lugar; Hands On Network Corporate Service Council; Ja
mestown Foundation Advisory Board; John Kerry for President; National Bureau of
Asian Research Board of Advisors; National Eagle Scout Association; Nuclear Thre
at Initiative Co-Founder, Chair, CEO (2001-); Obama for America; Partnership for
a Secure AmericaAdvisory Board; Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board of
Advisors; State Bar of Georgia 1962; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Eagle Scout 195
1; Distinguished Eagle Scout Award; Hessian Peace Prize 1991; International Secu
rity Leadership Award 1991; New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Democratic Lea
dership Council; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet

Langhart (1996); Driving While Intoxicated 1964. Wife: Samuel A. Nunn (attorney
, Mayor of Perry, GA); Daughter: Elizabeth Canon Nunn; Wife: Colleen OBrien Nunn
(former CIA agent, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Michelle; Son: Brian.
******
Timur Nusratty
Lawyer; VP of International Business Development at Mobile Accord, where his mai
n areas of focus are Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central
******
Bruce Nussbaum
Contributing editor to BusinessWeek.
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J. Benjamin H. Nye
Managing Director of Bain Capital Venture Partners, LLC. Prior to joining Bain
Capital Ventures, Ben was an SVP at VERITAS Software, which acquired his previo
us company, Precise Software Solutions (PRSE). Boston area.
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Joseph S. Nye Jr
Co-founder, along with Robert Keohane, of the international relations theo
ry neoliberalism. More recently, he pioneered the theory of soft power. His noti
on of smart power became popular with the use of this phrase by members of the Cli
nton administration, and more recently the Obama Administration. Currently Unive
rsity Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University, and previously serv
ed as dean of Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government. He also s
erves as a Guiding Coalition member for the Project on National Security Reform.
He is the co-chair of the Center for a New American Security Cyber Security Pro
ject, etc., etc. Nye and his wife, Molly Harding Nye, have three adult sons.
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Seth Nye (New listing)
http://politics.as.nyu.edu/object/politics.adjuncts.html Professor at NYU. Nye
has spent nearly ten years working in areas of counterterrorism, intelligence a
nd international security. For the last four years he was a Senior Intelligence
Analyst and Team Leader for the New York City Police Departments (NYPDs) Countert
errorism Bureau and Intelligence Division. At the NYPD he specialized in Centra
l/South Asian terrorism, assisted the New York City Joint Terrorism Task Force (
JTTF) and was responsible for managing a group of analysts supporting terrorism
related investigations. Prior to the NYPD, Mr. Nye was a Navy Intelligence Offi
cer where among various positions he was assigned to the Combined Joint Special
Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A) and a F/A-18F Super Hornet squadron
. He deployed to Afghanistan and served on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt as par
t of Operation Enduring Freedom. Nye is currently a consultant for the West Point
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC). He has been an Associate Fellow at the Defen
ce Academy of the United Kingdom, taught at the FBI Academy at Quantico and been
a featured speaker at major terrorism and international security related confer
ences.
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Carol OCleireacain
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ocleireacainc.aspx OCleireacain is an econ
omic and management consultant specializing in financial and budget operations,
taxation and investments. Economic & Management Consultant, New York State Compt
rollers Management Review Commission; Professor (adjunct), Milano Graduate School
for Management & Urban Policy, New School. Past: Deputy State Treasurer, State
of New Jersey (2006); Senior Fellow (non-resident), Metropolitan Policy Program
(1997-2005); Visiting Fellow, Economic Studies, (1996-1997); Economic & Manageme
nt Consultant (1994-2005); Director, NYC Mayors Office of Management & Budget (19
93); Commissioner, NYC Department of Finance (1990-93).
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J. Daniel OFlaherty
Vice President of the National Foreign Trade Council sice 1987. Senior Advis
er Corporate Council on Africa, etc.
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Michael OHanlon
<w/ Robert Kagan. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-ger
shmann/naumann-to-zoellick/ AKA Michael Edward OHanlon. B. ca. 1958. Executive su
mmary: Brookings Institution. | From http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/OHan
lon_Michael Affiliations: Brookings Institution: Senior Fellow; Project for the
New American Century: Letter Signatory; Princeton University: Visiting Lecturer;
International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member; Council on Foreign Relat
ions: Member; Institute for Defense Analysis: Former Analyst. Government service
: Congressional Budget Office:Analyst, National Security Division (1989-1994). ~
~~ Michael OHanlon is a senor fellow at the centrist Brookings Institution, where
he specializes in defense strategy, the use of military force, homeland securit
y, and foreign policy. A prolific writer and frequently cited military analyst,
OHanlon often collaborates with counterparts in neoconservative-aligned think tan
ks like the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He is also notorious for being
invited by the military to tour war zones and then using his perch at Brookings
to promote the views of the generals. OHanlon has been a vociferous booster of surg
ing troop levels in both Iraq and Afghanistan in support of controversial counter
insurgency strategies pushed by think tanks like the Center for a New American S
ecurity. [READ MORE at the link,http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/OHanlon_M
ichael] | http://www.nndb.com/people/078/000160595/ Brookings Institution Senior
Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton f
or President; International Institute for Strategic Studies; Institute for Defen
se Analyses; John Kerry for President; Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; P
eace Corps Congo Kinshasa; Project for the New American Century; Vets for Freedo
m Policy Board of Advisors. Father: Edward OHanlon; Mother: FriedaOHanlon. Wife: C
athryn Ann Garland. Two daughters.
-Michael E Ohanlon 8005 Newdale Rd; Bethesda, MD 20814-4623 (301) 652-2283 [45-4
9 / Cathryn G Ohanlon]
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5-49 / Michael E Garland]]]]
Brookings Institution, Senior Fellow In Foreign Policy 1775 Massachusetts Ave NW;
Washington, DC 20036-2103 (202) 797-6000
-Center For A New American Security, Board of Directors 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW
, Ste 403; Washington, DC 20004-1733 (202) 457-9400
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Joseph A. OHare
Jesuit priest, New York City civic leader and editor. He was a longtime
president of Fordham University
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Katherine OHearn
Executive Director ABC News.
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Daniel OKeefe (NEW listing) [?]
[PDF] Reforming U.S. Patent Policy www.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments
/PatentCSR.pdf
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Cormac K. H. OMalley
Son of former IRA commander and author Ernie OMalley. | http://www.irelanduscou
ncil.com/2008/ernieomalleybooklaunch.aspx.
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E. Stanley ONeal
Age in 2011: 59. Alcoa Inc. director; American Beacon Advisors, Inc. dir
ector; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center overseer; National Museum of Afric
an American History and Culture council member. Past: 2004 George W. Bush preside
ntial campaign major donor; Center for Strategic and International Studies trust
ee; General Motors director; House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
testified before; Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. chairman & CEO; Partnership for New
York City director. Nancy A. Garvey spouse; Michael ONeal brother.
******
Kathleen A. ONeil

Age in 2011: 59. BMC Software, Inc. director; Guidance Software, Inc. direct
or; Liberty Street Advisors, LLC president & CEO. Past: Federal Reserve Bank of
New York COO.
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Michael J. ONeil
http://www.klgates.com/michael-j-oneil/ ONeils practice focuses on international
trade, security, information technology, privacy and federal policy. He advise
s foreign and domestic clients on both regulatory and legislative solutions. Hi
s recent work has involved counseling U.S. and foreign parties on investment in
the U.S., and assisting a range of U.S. clients on critical infrastructure prote
ction, privacy, trade compliance, and Congressional investigations. also serves a
s the North American Director of the Trilateral Commission. He heads up the Tril
ateral office, meets regularly with Trilateral members in North America, Europe
and Pacific Asia, and helps coordinate Trilateral studies. Michael has had a dis
tinguished public service career in defense and intelligence matters and has ser
ved in positions in the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense a
nd the U.S. House of Representatives. Immediately prior to joining the firm, Mich
ael served as the general counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency. In this po
sition he was responsible for the conduct of all legal affairs of the Agency. He
also served as the chief of staff of the Agency where he coordinated the legisl
ative and public affairs strategy and acted as the Agencys liaison to the Nationa
l Security Council and Intelligence Community agencies. In 1995, Michael served a
s the counselor to the secretary and deputy secretary of defense. In this positi
on he advised the secretary and deputy secretary on policy, organizational and l
egislative matters. From 1989 to 1994, he served as the counsel to the Speaker o
f the U.S. House of Representatives, Thomas S. Foley (DWA). In addition to advisi
ng the speaker on all legal and national security issues, he acted as liaison to
foreign embassies and U.S. national security agencies. Before his work for the
speaker, Michael served as the chief counsel to the House Permanent Select Commi
ttee on Intelligence from 1977 to 1989. is the recipient of the Distinguished Int
elligence Medal, the highest honor awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, a
nd a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Shannon K. ONeil
http://www.cfr.org/experts/brazil-mexico-argentina/shannon-k-oneil/b12553 Di
rector of the recent Council-sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. policy tow
ard Latin America. Currently authoring a book on Mexico, etc. NYC area.
******
Brian D. ONeill
Vice Chairman of Lazard International. Director, Corpbanca, Santiago , CH
. Sector: FINANCIAL / Foreign Regional Banks. 53 Years Old. ONeill became a Direc
tor on October 15, 2009. Prior to this he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Stat
e, Western Hemisphere, US Department of Treasury (2007-2009), and Acting US Dire
ctor on the Interamerican-Development Bank (IDB) (2008). Between 1977 and 2007 h
e served on various positions within JP Morgan Chase, lately Member of the Ameri
cas Management Committee; Vice Chairman Investment Banking Coverage and Chairman
, Investment Banking, Canada & Latin America. He is also on the Supervisory Boar
d of Directors of Die Erste Bank Austria; Director Americas Society; Director Co
uncil of the Americas among others.
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Mark ONeill
Brigadier General. Deputy Commandant of the Command and General Staff College
and Acting Commander of Fort Leavenworth, U.S. Army
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Matthew ONeill
http://www.dctvny.org/events/no-contract-no-cookies-stella-doro-strike Directo
r/Producer/Cinematographer Matt ONeill garnered numerous accolades including an A
cademy Award nomination, four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Columbia duPont Award, a
Peabody Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, and a Pew Fellowship for Internatio
nal Reporting. His recent films include Wartorn 1861-2010 (HBO, 2010),Chinas Unna

tural Disaster The Tears of Sichuan Province (HBO, 2009), Section 60: Arlington
National Cemetery (HBO, 2008), Alive Day Memories Home From Iraq (HBO, 2007), an
d Baghdad ER (HBO, 2006). Matthew grew up on Long Island, New York, graduated fr
om Yale University with a degree in Theater Studies and is a Term Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. He has been making documentaries with DCTV for the
last ten years.
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Michael J. ONeill
<-? | http://research.udmercy.edu/find/special_collections/digital/honors/item.
php?record_id=233&collectionCode=honors_hon Former editor of the New York Daily
News and past president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, is the aut
hor of The Roar of the Crowd, How TV and People Power Are Changing the World, Pr
eventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars before They Start, and Terrorist Spectaculars:
Should TV Coverage Be Curbed? He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relation
s, the national Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and the international Press I
nstitute, and served formerly as vice chairman of the Japan Society.
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Kevin P. OPrey
<Co-founder, Chairman, and President of Obsidian Analysis, Inc. Dr. OPrey is a n
ationally recognized facilitator and analyst of homeland security challenges. |
Executive Vice President of DFI Government Services, Senior Advisor of Governmen
t Services and Director, Detica Federal Inc. OPrey serves as the Executive Vice P
resident and Senior Advisor of DFI Government Services. Dr. OPrey is responsible
for strategic direction, business development, and day-to-day management of DFI
Government Services. Dr. OPrey served as the President of DFI Government Services
(DFIGOV) from January 2003 to February 2005. With over fifteen years profession
al experience in international security issues, Dr. OPrey directly oversees all D
FI Government Services analytical and information technology projects for the Off
ice of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Defense Threat Reduction A
gency, the US Army, and the Intelligence Community. Dr. OPrey has developed exper
tise in a wide range of security subjects and government programs. These program
s include: Homeland Security, Counter-Proliferation, Regional Security and US En
gagement Strategies, Stability Operations and Peacekeeping, Program Development
and Management and Knowledge Management and Open-Source Intelligence Analysis. H
e serves on the Board of Directors for DFI International. Prior to joining DFI I
nternational, Dr. OPrey was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution and al
so worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses and the Carnegie Endowment for I
nternational Peace. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. OPreys
publications include: A Farewell to Arms? Russias Struggles with Defense Convers
ion; The Arms Export Challenge: Cooperative Approaches to Export Management and
Industrial Conversion; Regaining the High Ground: NATOs Stake in the New Talks on
Conventional Forces In Europe, with Barry M. Blechman and William Durch; and Kee
ping the Peace in the Borderlands of Russia, in William Durch, ed., UN Peacekeepi
ng, American Policy, and the Uncivil Wars of the 1990s.
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David J. OReilly
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/the-25-most-vicious-iraq-war-profiteers/be
chtel/ | B. 1947, is former chairman and CEO of Chevron Corporation. In January
2010, OReilly joined the Board of engineering and construction giant, Bechtel Cor
poration. In August 2010, he was appointed a director on the board of Saudi Aram
co, the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. He also is vice chairman of the Na
tional Petroleum Council. He is a member of The Business Council, J. P. Morgan I
nternational Council, the World Economic Forums International Business Council, a
nd the American Society of Corporate Executives. OReilly also serves on the San F
rancisco Symphony Board of Governors. In April 2002, OReilly received the Order of
Kurmet from Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbaev.
******
Patrick J. P.J. ORourke
B. 1947. The Weekly Standard Contributing Editor; Rolling Stone (1986-); Atl
antic Monthly; National Lampoon Editor (1978-81); National Lampoon (1972-78); Th

e New York Herald; Capital Research Center; Council on Foreign Relations; Freedo
m House; The Independent Institute Advisory Board; National Rifle Association; D
raft Deferment: Vietnam. Wife: Amy Lumet (m. 1990, div. 1990); Wife: Tina Mallon
; Daughter: Elizabeth (b. 1997).
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Meghan L. OSullivan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghan_OSullivan B. 1969, is a former deputy nat
ional security adviser on Iraq and Afghanistan and now a lecturer and senior fel
low at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government Belfer Center for
Science and International Affairs. [Read more.]
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Tara OToole
Under Secretary of the Science and Technology Directorate of the Departm
ent of Homeland Security.
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Phyllis E. Oakley
AKA Phyllis Elliott. B. 1934. US Assistant Secretary of State for Intellig
ence and Research (1997-99); US State Department Assistant Secretary of State fo
r Population, Refugees, and Migration (1994-97); US Agency for International Dev
elopment Islamabad, Pakistan (1989-91); US State Department Deputy Spokesman (19
86-89); American Academy of Diplomacy; Cosmos Club (1988); Council on Foreign Re
lations; Young Womens Christian Association National Board; Phi Beta Kappa Societ
y. Husband: Robert B. Oakley (m. Jun-1958, 2 children).
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Don Oberdorfer
B. 1931. The Washington Post Diplomatic Correspondent (1968-93); The Satur
day Evening Post Washington Editor (1961-65); The Charlotte Observer (1955-); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations. Wife: Laura Klein (one son, one daughter); Son: Dan;
Daughter: Karen.
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Juan M. Ocampo [?]
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Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg
B. 1944. Strategic Investment Group Founder, President, CEO (1987-); World
Bank Chief Investment Officer (1981-87); World Bank (1976-81); Member of the Bo
ard of General Mills (2002-); Member of the Board of McGraw-Hill (2004-); Member
of the Board of US Airways (1999-); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Vice Chairman, G50; John Kerry for President; National Symphony Orchestra Truste
e; Obama for America; Rockefeller Family Fund Investment Committee; Steele for M
aryland; Washington Opera Trustee; Fulbright.
******
Philip A. Odeen
B. 1935. A former aide to Henry Kissinger, according to The Washington Post
Odeen is one of the most successful government contracting executives in Washingt
on. He often works with companies associated with the Carlyle Group including TRW
(which he joined when it acquired BDM International), Reynolds and Reynolds, Qi
netiQ, and Apogee Technologies, Inc. | QinetiQ CEO, North American Operations (2
005-06); Reynolds and Reynolds Interim CEO (2004-05); TRW EVP Senior Representat
ive in Washington, DC; TRW Head of Systems and Information Technology Business (
1997-99); TRW EVP (1997-2002); BDM International President and CEO (1992-97); Co
opers & Lybrand Vice Chairman, Management Consulting Services (1991-92); Coopers
& Lybrand Managing Partner (13 years); Wilson Sporting Goods Company VP (1973-7
8); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Member of the B
oard of AES (2003-, as Chairman, 2008-); Member of the Board of Apogen Technolog
ies Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Avaya (2002-, as Chairman, 2006-)
; Member of the Board of Convergys (2000-); Member of the Board of ITS Services,
Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Northrop Grumman (2003-); Member of
the Board of Relizon; Member of the Board of Reynolds and Reynolds; Member of th
e Board of TRW (as Chairman, 2002); Member of the Board of Washington Gas Light
Company (1999-2003-); Member of the Board of WGL Holdings (2000-03-); Bill Bradl

ey for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole for President; Fo


rward Together PAC; Friends of George Allen; Henry M. Jackson Foundation Chairma
n; John McCain 2008; Northern Lights PAC; Partnership for Public Service Board o
f Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors;
Romney for President; Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts Board of Dir
ectors; World Affairs Council; Fulbright.
******
John S. Odell
http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/experts/796.html Professor of International Relatio
ns, USC. Expertise: international trade system, GATT, World Trade Organization,
International Monetary Fund, U.S. international trade and monetary policies, pro
tectionism and trade frictions, ups and downs of the dollar, international monet
ary system, U.S. relations with and international and domestic economic policies
of Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, the European Union and China, European U
nion, newly industrialized economies, negotiation and conflict resolution. Addit
ional Information: Author of U.S. International Monetary Policy (1982); Anti-Pro
tection: Changing Forces In U.S. Trade Politics (1987); and Negotiating the Worl
d Economy (2000) Co-editor of International Trade Policies: Gains from Exchange
between Economics and Political Science (1990).
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Anthony G. Oettinger
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Raymond C. Offenheiser Jr.
http://kellogg.nd.edu/about/offenheiser.shtml Offenheiser is the president of
Oxfam America, a nonprofit international development and relief agency and the US
affiliate of Oxfam International. Previously, Offenheiser served for five years a
s the Ford Foundation representative in Bangladesh and, prior to that, in the An
dean and Southern Cone regions of South America. He has also directed programs f
or the Inter-American Foundation in both Brazil and Colombia, and worked for Sav
e the Children Federation in Mexico. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations, the Global Interdependence Initiative at the Aspen Institute, the Carneg
ie Endowment for International Peace, and the Inter-American Dialogue. Offenheis
er has served as an advisor for Harvard Universitys Asia Center, the School for I
nternational and Public Affairs at Columbia University, and the John F. Kennedy
School of Government at Harvard University.
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Morris W. Offit
B. 1935. Offit Hall Capital Management, LLC CEO; OFFITBANK Founder; Juli
us Baer Securities President; Salomon Brothers General Partner (1969-); Mercanti
le Safe Deposit and Trust, Baltimore (1960-69); Member of the Board of American
International Group (2005-); American Museum of Natural History Trustee; Jewish
Museum (New York) Chairman (1987-91); Bush-Cheney 04; Friends of Giuliani Explora
tory Committee; McCain 2000; National Foundation for Jewish Culture Board of Dir
ectors; New York Academy of Medicine Trustee; UJA-Federation of New York Preside
nt. Son: Ned Offit; Son: Daniel Offit.
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Kongdan Oh
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ohk.aspx A specialist in East Asian affair
s. She focuses on North and South Korea and Japan. Her research projects include
regional security, inter-regional politics, and U.S. security and foreign policy
on Asia. Current Positions: Research Staff Member, Institute for Defence Analys
es (since 1997). Past Positions: Political Scientist, RAND (1987-1995); Academic
Program Coordinator, Center for Korean Studies, University of California, Berke
ley (1986-1987); Lecturer, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George W
ashington University; Lecturer, Graduate Program in International Commerce and P
olicy, George Mason University; Visiting Associate Professor, Graduate School of
International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Dieg
o; Lecturer, Graduate Program in Pacific Basin Studies, Dominican College; Consu
ltant, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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Maritza U. Okata
Maritza Okata has a law practice in Washington (DC). Partner at Vinson & Elkin
s LLP. Past: Partner at OMelveny & Myers LLP; Law Clerk to Justice Stephen G. Bre
yer at United States Supreme Court; Law Clerk to Judge Guido Calabresi at U.S. C
ourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & K
atz; Associate at The Boston Consulting Group. Greater New York City Area.
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Merle Aiko Okawara
http://www.globewomen.org/cwdi/Intl%20Advisory%20Council/Okawara.asp One of J
apans leading businesswomen, Merle Aiko Okawara is one of only four women in Japa
n to hold multiple corporate board seats, including current directorships at Avo
n Products, and JC Comsa Corp. As an expert in consumer markets, Ms. Okawara ha
s held senior positions at numerous food and consumer product companies, includi
ng CEO of eBay Japan. In the late 1960s, Ms. Okawara took a gamble in betting o
n Japanese consumers willingness to experiment with Western-style food products.
When JC Foods, (now known as JC Comsa Corp, following its merger with Comsanet)
, was publicly listed in 1993, it became the first women-owned listed company in
Japan. Okawara also serves on a wide range of business organizations and governm
ental Advisory Boards.
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L. Jay Oliva
B. 1933, was the 14th President of New York University, etc.
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April A. Oliver
D.C. attorney.
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Douglas Ollivant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Ollivant Senior National Security Studies
Fellow at the New America Foundation as well as a Principal of the O2 Group and
an operating advisor to to Monument Capital Group. Most recently, Doug was a s
enior counterinsurgency advisor to Regional Command-East, as part of the Interna
tional Security Assistance Force COIN Advisory and Assistance Team. A former Dir
ector for Iraq on the National Security Council under the Bush and Obama adminis
trations. Ollivant has served two tours in the Iraq War, first as the operations
officer for the First Battalion, Fifth Cavalry Regiment during OIF II and later
as the Chief of Plans for Multi-National Division-Baghdad during the Surge, leadi
ng the team which wrote the Baghdad Security Plan, etc.
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Jane T. Olson
Human Rights Watch Chairman, Board of Trustees; Human Rights Watch Co-Chair, C
alifornia Committee (1989-2000); Council on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for Pr
esident; Landmine Survivors Network Chairman, Board of Directors; Pacific Counci
l on International Policy Board of Directors; Womens Commission for Refugee Women
and Children VP (past). Husband: Ronald L. Olson (three children); Daughter: Kr
istin Olson McKissick; Son: Steven Olson; Daughter: Amy Olson Duerk.
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Lyndon L. Olson Jr.
B. 1944. US Ambassador to Sweden (1998-2001); Citigroup President and CEO, T
ravelers Insurance Holdings, Inc.; Citigroup (1988-98); Texas State Official Cha
irman, Texas State Board of Insurance (1983-87); Texas State Official Chairman,
Texas State Board of Insurance (1979-81); Texas State House of Representatives (
1973-78); Member of the Board of Energy Future Holdings (2007-); National Associ
ation of Insurance Commissioners Chairman (1982); Council of American Ambassador
s; Council on Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Freemasonry Scottish Rite 32; Friend
s of Hillary ; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry
for President; LBJ Foundation Trustee; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama fo
r Illinois; Rotary International; Houston Grand Opera Executive Committee; Swedi
sh Ancestry. Wife: Kay Olson.
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Ronald L. Olson
B. 1941. Munger, Tolles & Olson Partner (1968-); Ernst & Young Managing Part
ner of Orange County, Real Estate Group (1974-98); RAND Corporation Chairman, Bo
ard of Trustees (past); Law Clerk for David L. Bazelon, US Court of Appeals, DC
Circuit (1967-68); US Justice Department Attorney, Civil Rights Division (1967);
Member of the Board of Munger, Tolles & Olson Chairman; Member of the Board of
Berkshire Hathaway (1997-); Member of the Board of Edison International (1995-);
Member of the Board of City National (2001-); Member of the Board of The Washin
gton Post Co. (2003-); Member of the Board of Southern California Public Radio (
previously Chairman); American Bar Association Chairman, Standing Committee on F
ederal Judiciary (1991-92); American Bar Association Chairman, Litigation Sectio
n (1981-82); American Bar Association Chairman, Alternative Dispute Resolution C
ommittee (1976-86); State Bar of California VP Board of Governors (1986-87); Ame
rican College of Trial Lawyers Fellow; American Law Institute; Bill Bradley for
President; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; Democratic Congressi
onal Campaign Committee; Effective Government Committee; Gephardt for President;
Hillary Clinton for President; Mayo Foundation Board of Directors; National Cen
ter for State Courts Chairman, Lawyers Committee (2004); New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Obama for America; Pacific Council on International Policy; World Resou
rces Institute Board of Directors; Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma
Honor Society; Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society; Ford Fellowship 1967. Wife: J
ane Olson (three children); Daughter: Kristin Olson McKissick; Son: Steven Olson
; Daughter: Amy Olson Duerk.
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Lee D. Olvey
Author, The Economics of National Security, etc.
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Thomas E. Omestad
U.S. News and World Report. Omestad covers international affairs and diplo
macy
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Joseph Onek
http://www.rabengroup.com/our-people/jonek Lawyer w/ the Raben Group. On Febru
ary 8, 2007, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi appointed Joseph Onek to be her S
enior Counsel.
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Obinna A. Onyeagoro
AVP at Deutsche Bank. A business analyst in Accentures strategy practice (a globa
l management and IT consulting firm). Greater New York City Area.
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Andres Oppenheimer
Miami Herald syndicated columnist, and anchor of the TV Show Oppenheimer Pres
enta. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he studied law, and moved to the United St
ates in 1976 with a fellowship from the World Press Institute.
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Franz M. Oppenheimer
Esq. in Washington, DC.
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Michael F. Oppenheimer
http://nyuglobalcitizen.wordpress.com/cga-faculty/cga-faculty-professor-mich
ael-oppenheimer/ A professor of international relations and political economy at
NYU. He also does extensive consulting, specializing in futures oriented policy
analysis for the US foreign policy and intelligence communities, think tanks, a
nd NGOs. He is an expert on the global economy, US foreign policy, and national
security strategy. He has published on a wide range of topics, including Europes
future, international trade distortions, and US trade policy. For the past decad
e, Oppenheimer has worked for Washington foreign policy makers and intelligence
officials on a range of strategic projects. He is credited with expanding the us
e of scenarios and alternative analyses for the US intelligence community. He wo
rked directly for the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council in establish

ing the method and process and in creating the scenarios for Mapping the Global
Future. He has conducted workshops for The Brookings Institute on legitimacy and
the potential use of force against Iran and for the Council on Foreign Relation
s on early warning and conflict prevention. He was a US delegate for a track two
dialogue with Iranian experts, sponsored by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. In A
pril 2007, he conducted a scenario workshop at NYU on the future of Iraq, publis
hed by the Center for Global Affairs as Iraq 2010. He recently conducted a simil
ar workshop on Iran, published in June 2008. He chairs the Policy Impacts group
of a new US government sponsored expert network on the national security impacts
of global climate change. He is currently a fellow at the Institute for Homelan
d Security and consults to the Department of Homeland Security on future threats
. Oppenheimer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Foreign Policy
Roundtable at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and the
American Council on Germany. He is a frequent speaker on the origins and leadin
g indicators of conflict, domestic sources of foreign policy, and new approaches
to thinking about the global system. Before joining the Center for Global Affai
rs, he was President of Global Scenarios, a New York based consulting company, a
nd Executive Vice President af The Futures Group, a Connecticut based internatio
nal research and consulting company with government and corporate clients.
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Ashley Kushner Orbach (NEW listing)
NY attorney. Foreign Affairs Officer at US Department of State. NYU, Adjunct Ins
tructor. Department Affiliation: Global Affairs. Courses. International Legal De
velopment. Permanent Missions to the United Nations, etc. Greater New York City
Area.
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Benjamin Z. Orbach (NEW listing)
International Affairs. Director Americas Unofficial Ambassadors at Creative Learn
ing. Past: Resident Country Director at Creative Associates International; Proje
ct Manager/MEPI Coordinator at U.S. Consulate via Creative Associates; Middle Ea
st Partnership Initiative Deputy Regional Coordinator at U.S. Department of Stat
e; Visiting Research Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Sp
ecial Education High School Teacher at Parkmont School; AmeriCorps Asst. Team Le
ader at Corporation for National Service, NCCC. Greater New York City Area. | Be
njamin Orbach LIVE FROM JORDAN A young American observer of Middle Eastern affair
s. -(Age 30-34). Columbia Rd NW Washington, DC.
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John M. Ordway
B. 1950. US Ambassador to Kazakhstan (2004-present); US Ambassador to Armeni
a (2001-04); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Moscow, Russia (1999-2
001); US State Department Moscow, Russia (1996-99); US State Department US Missi
on to NATO, Brussels, Belgium (1993-95); US State Department Moscow, Russia (198
5-87); US State Department Prague, Czechoslovakia (1978-81); US National Securit
y CouncilDirector of African Affairs (twice). Wife: Maryjo (two children); Son:
Christopher; Daughter: Julia.
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Diane Orentlicher
Professor of Law at American University Washington.
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Stephen A. Orlins
Stephen A. Orlins, President | NCUSCR President of the National Committee si
nce 2005. Prior to that, he was the managing director of Carlyle Asia and the ch
airman of the board of Taiwan Broadband Communications, one of Taiwans largest ca
ble television and high speed internet providers. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr.
Orlins was a senior advisor to AEA Investors Inc., a New York based leveraged bu
yout firm, with responsibility for AEAs business activities throughout Asia. From
1983 to 1991, Mr. Orlins was with the investment banking firm of Lehman Brothers
where he was a Managing Director from 1985 to 1991. From 1987 to 1990, he serve
d as President of Lehman Brothers Asia. Based in Hong Kong, he supervised over 1
50 professionals with offices in Hong Kong, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Mani

la and Singapore. Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, Mr. Orlins practiced law wit
h Coudert Brothers and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, Hon
g Kong and Beijing. From 1976 to 1979, Mr. Orlins served in the Office of the Leg
al Advisor of the United States Department of State, first in the Office of the
Assistant Legal Advisor for Political-Military Affairs and then for East Asian a
nd Pacific Affairs. While in that office, he was a member of the legal team that
helped establish diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China.
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Norman J. Ornstein
B. 1948. Executive summary: American Enterprise Institute. Friend of Al
Franken. USA Today 1997-; Roll Call Columnist; Member of the Board of PBS; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences 2004; American Enterprise Institute; American P
olitical Science Association Advisory Committee; Campaign Legal Center Board of
Directors; Center for the Study of the Presidency; Council on Foreign Relations;
Future of American Democracy Foundation Advisory Board; Phi Beta Kappa Society;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; The Reform Institute Advisor
y Board; Fulbright. Wife: Judith L. Harris; Son: Matthew; Son: Daniel.
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Robert C. Orr
http://www.un.org/sg/senstaff_details.asp?smgID=134 Orr has served as th
e Assistant Secretary-General for Planning and Policy Coordination in the Execut
ive Office of the Secretary-General since August 2004. His responsibilities incl
ude running the Secretary-Generals Policy Committee and serving as the principal
policy advisor to the Secretary-General on climate change, food security, global
health, counter-terrorism and the UN reform agenda. Dr. Orr joined the United Na
tions from Harvard University where he served as the Executive Director of the B
elfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Gove
rnment. Prior to this, he served as Director of the Council on Foreign Relations
in Washington, D.C. From 1996 to 2001, Dr. Orr served in senior posts in the Gov
ernment of the United States, including Deputy to the U.S. Ambassador to the Uni
ted Nations and Director of the USUN Washington office, where he was instrumenta
l in securing an agreement to have the United States pay its arrears to the Unit
ed Nations. He also served as Director of Global and Multilateral Affairs at the
National Security Council, where he was responsible for peacekeeping and humani
tarian affairs.
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Pia Orrenius
Pia M. Orrenius Economic Research FRB Dallas Orrenius joined the Dallas Fed in
1999.
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Peter R. Orszag
B. 1968. Citigroup Vice Chairman, Investment Banking Group (2010-); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations Distinguished Visiting Fellow (2010-); The New York T
imes Columnist (2010); US Director, Office of Management and Budget (2009-10); U
S Congressional Budget Office Director (2007-09); Brookings Institution Deputy D
irector of Economic Studies (2001-07); US National Economic Council Senior Econo
mic Adviser (1997-98); US Council of Economic Advisers Senior Economist (1996);
US Council of Economic Advisers Staff Economist (1993-94); Institute of Medicine
; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Daughter: Leila; Son: Joshua; Girlfriend: Claire Milon
as (shipping heiress, one daughter); Daughter: Tatiana Zoe (b. 2009); Girlfriend
: Bianna Golodryg (reporter, engaged 2009).
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John E. Osborn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Osborn Lawyer, health care industry exec
utive, and former diplomat who has served in the United States Department of Sta
te and as a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
| http://www.dendreon.com/about/leadership_team/john_e_osborn/ Dendreon, targetin
g cancer, transforming lives. Osborn serves as our executive vice president and ge
neral counsel. Mr. Osborn previously held the same position with US Oncology, In
c. and Cephalon, Inc. Earlier in his career, Mr. Osborn served with the U.S. Dep

artment of State during the George H. W. Bush administration, clerked for Judge
Albert V. Bryan of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and practiced corpo
rate law with Hale and Dorr (now Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr). He also
has been a member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, the Boar
d of Governors of the East-West Center in Honolulu, the Board of Directors of In
cept BioSystems, Inc., and a visiting fellow at Oxford and Princeton Universitie
s, etc.
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Richard de J. Osborne
Age in 2011: 77. Americas Society director; Council of the Americas director;
Datawatch Corp. director; NACCO Industries Inc. director. Past: ASARCO Incorpora
ted chairman & CEO.
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Meg Osius
<Charles Ryskamp. | Principal at MEO Associates Inc. Past: Chair, Technical Ad
visory Panel at Public Private Infrastructure; Advancement Fund (PPIAF); Vice Pr
esident at JP Morgan Chase. New York, New York (Greater New York City Area).
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Hoda K. Osman
A New York-based freelance journalist. She is the NY financial correspondent for
France 24s Arabic and English news channels. She is also a consultant on Middle
Eastern Affairs to CBS News Investigative Unit and a special correspondent for PB
S foreign affairs news program Worldfocus. is a member of the Council on Foreign R
elations (CFR) and Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE). She is also the Vice
President of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist Association (AMEJA). From 2
003 to 2006 Hoda worked as Field Producer at the investigative unit of ABC News
in New York. Prior to that, she worked at the Associated Press Television News i
n Cairo, Egypt.
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Margaret Osmer McQuade
B. 1938. Former TV producer and correspondent for CBS News and ABC News. Quali
tas International President (1993-); River Capital International LLC; Member of
the Board of Dime Bancorp (1980-); Member of the Board of Washington Mutual (200
2-); American Ditchley Foundation Advisory Committee; Brooklyn Philharmonic Boar
d of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations.
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Peter L. Osnos
Public Affairs publisher. Between 19661984 Peter Osnos was a reporter and f
oreign correspondent for The Washington Post and served as the newspapers foreign
and national editor. He served as Chair of the Trade Division of the Association
of American Publishers, Chair of Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia Com
mittee and was a member of the Board of Directors of Human Rights Watch. He is c
urrently the Vice-Chairman of The Columbia Journalism Review and Executive Direc
tor of The Caravan Project, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and based at The
Century Foundation. He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut with his wife, Susan Osno
s, who is a consultant for nonprofit organizations.
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Susan Sherer Osnos
Wife of the above involved in the Linda Tripp/Monica Lewinksy affair? Member,
Human Rights Watch Womens Rights Advisory Committee; Director, Words Without Bor
ders; a consultant for nonprofit organizations.
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Michael T. Osterholm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Osterholm A prominent public health
scientist and a nationally recognized biosecurity expert in the United States.[
1] Osterholm is the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and P
olicy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota, a professor in the School of Publ
ic Health, and an adjunct professor in the University of Minnesota Medical Schoo
l. From 2001 through early 2005, Osterholm, in addition to his role at CIDRAP, se
rved as a Special Advisor to thenHHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson on issues relate

d to bioterrorism and public health preparedness. In April 2002, Osterholm was a


ppointed to the interim management team to lead the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), until the eventual appointment of Julie Gerberding as dire
ctor. Osterholm was appointed by Michael Leavitt, Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), to the National Science Advisory Board on Biose
curity in 2005. Osterholm has been particularly outspoken on the lack of internat
ional prepardness for an influenza pandemic. Osterholm serves on the IOM Forum on E
merging Infections. He has served on the IOM Committee on Emerging Microbial Thr
eats to Health in the 21st Century and the IOM Committee on Food Safety, Product
ion to Consumption, and he was a reviewer for the IOM Report on Chemical and Bio
logical Terrorism. He is a frequent consultant to the World Health Organization
(WHO), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), the Department of Defense, and the CDC.
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Scott Osterling (NEW listing)
Director of Global Security at Cameron (Oil & Energy). Past: Operations Office
r at U.S. Army. Houston, Texas Area.
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F(rank) Taylor Ostrander, Jr.
http://archives.williams.edu/ostrander-biographical-sketch.php ..the summer of 1
931, he received a scholarship from the Institute of World Affairs, allowing him
to study at the Geneva School of International Studies. He served the US Govern
ment for almost twenty years, in various capacities. He started off in the Treas
ury Department, where he served as an advisor to the Bureau of Customs and perfo
rmed duty investigations in Italy and Germany, among other tasks. He then moved
on to the War Production Board and then to the War Shipping Administration and A
lien Property Custodian. served as an intelligence officer in the Foreign Economi
c Administration, based in London. From there he went to Frankfurt, Germany as a
member of the Field Intelligence Agency, and then on to Berlin as a member of t
he economic division of the Office of Military Government of Germany. In 1948, Os
trander was transferred to Paris as a Foreign Service Reserve officer, to work o
n the Marshall Plan. There, he served in the Office of the US Special Representa
tive for Europe, Economic Cooperation Administration for 5 years. For several yea
rs, he served as a member of the US Delegation to the OEEC and the US Mission to
NATO. ..In 1953, Ostrander returned to the US, and also to civilian life. He wo
rked for almost thirty years at American Metal Climax, Inc. (AMAX Inc.). He even
tually became the President of the AMAX Foundation, etc., etc.
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Maria Otero
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Otero Was sworn in as United States Und
er Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs on August 10, 2009. She o
versees and coordinates U.S. foreign policy on a variety of global issues, inclu
ding democracy, human rights, and labor; environment, oceans, health and science
, population, refugees and migration, and trafficking in persons. She also serve
s as the Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues. Otero was formerly the president
and CEO of ACCION International, a pioneer and leader in microfinance working i
n 25 countries in around the globe. Prior to ACCION, Otero was the Economist for
Latin America for the Women in Development office of USAID. She also served for
five years at the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA). In Ju
ne 2006, Otero was appointed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to the UN Adviso
rs Group on Inclusive Financial Sectors. She served on the board of the U.S. Ins
titute of Peace, a position to which she was originally appointed by President B
ill Clinton. Otero has chaired the board of Bread for the World, and also served
on the boards of the Calvert Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, the Inter-A
merican Foundationand BRAC Holding of Bangladesh. She is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations. She is married to Joseph T. Eldridge, a human rights advoc
ate who is head chaplain at American University. They have three children and on
e grandchild.
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Eric H. Otto [?]

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Michael S. Ovitz
B. 1946. Blames his fall at Disney on the Gay Mafia (his exact words). Disne
y President (1995-97); AT&T consultant; William Morris Agency (1969-75); Member
of the Board of Opsware; America-Israel Friendship League Board of Directors; Bi
ll Bradley for President; Effective Government Committee; Elizabeth Glaser Pedia
tric AIDS Foundation Executive Advisory Board; Gephardt for President. Wife: Jud
y Reich (m. 1969); Son: Christopher; Daughter: Kimberly; Son: Eric.
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H
B. 1920. US Ambassador at Large Economic Summit Affairs (1977-81); Brookings
Institution Director, Foreign Policy Studies (1969-78); Director of Policy Plan
ning (1966-69); American Academy of Diplomacy; Capital Partners for Education Bo
ard of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Trilateral Commission.
DEAD, Nov. 5, 2011.
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Roberts B. Owen
Lawyer. Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State ca. 1995. involved in Kosovo, et
c. -?>International Crisis Group international negotiator. | -?>Chief Judge, Has
na Inc.
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James W. Owens
B. 1946. Caterpillar CEO (2004-); Caterpillar Group President (1995-2004
); Caterpillar VP, also President of Solar Turbines Inc. subsidiary (1993-95); C
aterpillar(1972-93); Member of the Board of Alcoa (2005-); Member of the Board o
f Caterpillar (2004-, as Chairman, 2004-); Member of the Board of FM Global (-20
05-); Member of the Board of IBM (2006-); Manufacturing Council; Bush-Cheney 04;
George W. Bush for President; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; Council
on Foreign Relations; Institute for International Economics; The Conference Boa
rd Global Advisory Council; John McCain 2008; National Republican Senatorial Com
mittee; World Resources Institute.
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William A. Owens
B. 1940. Nortel CEO (2004-05); Teledesic Corporation CEO (2003-04); Teledesi
c Corporation Vice Chairman and Co-CEO (1999-2003); SAIC President, COO, Vice Ch
airman; Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1994-96); US Defense Department De
puty Chief of Naval Operations (1991-93); US Defense Department Commander, US Si
xth Fleet (1990-92); Member of the Board of AEA Investors; Member of the Board o
f Daimler Chrysler; Member of the Board of Embarq (2006-, as Chairman); Member o
f the Board of Nortel (2002-05); Member of the Board of Polycom; Member of the B
oard of Wipro Limited (2006-); Defense Policy Board; Brookings Institution; Carn
egie Corporation Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Monika.
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Bernard H. Oxman
Bernard H. Oxman University of Miami | School of Law | The Old Man and the L
aw of the Sea Treaty.
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Stephen A. Oxman
Dikipedia: A Senior Advisor at Morgan Stanley. He left Cravath in 1977 when
he became Executive Assistant to United States Deputy Secretary of State Warren
Christopher. He later became a consultant to United States Secretary of State Cy
rus Vance during the Iran hostage crisis. Following the end of the Carter adminis
tration, in 1980, Oxman joined Shearman & Sterling as a litigation partner. In 1
988, he moved to the newly founded investment bank of Wasserstein Perella & Co. I
n 1993, President of the United States Bill Clinton nominated Oxman as Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, and he held this office f
rom April 2, 1993 until August 15, 1994. Upon leaving government service in 1994,
Oxman joined Wolfensohn & Company, a private investment and advisory firm found
ed by James Wolfensohn, as a Senior Partner. Bankers Trust acquired Wolfensohn &
Co. in 1996, and Oxman became Senior Managing Director of BT Wolfensohn. He lef

t Wolfensohn & Co. for Morgan Stanley in 1999.


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Robert B. Oxnam
Former president of the Asia Society. He ran the society for more than a d
ecade, and led financial-cultural tours of China for Bill Gates, Warren Buffett,
and former U.S. President George H. W. Bush. He also spent time on the Board of
the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. [Read more about his self-admitted dissociative
identity disorder here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Oxnam.]
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Kenneth A. Oye
Associate Professor of Political Science and of Engineering Systems at MIT.
Author of Explaining Cooperation Under Anarchy: Hypotheses and Strategies. Interna
tional Risk Governance Council.
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Paal to Phu
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Douglas H. Paal
Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (2002-06); US National Securi
ty Council eventually Senior Director of Asian Affairs (1986-93); US State Depar
tment Policy Planning Staff (1984-86); US State Department Vice Consul, Singapor
e (1982-84); US State Department Vice Consul, Beijing, China (1980); CIA employe
e Analyst, Deputy National Intelligence Officer (1976-82); Asia Pacific Policy C
enter Founder (1993-2002); Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for Pres
ident; McCain 2000. Wife: Betsy A. Fitzgerald (two daughters); Daughter: Alice (
b. 1979); Daughter: Victoria (b. 1981).
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David A. Pacheco (No longer listed)
-?>Intelligence Research Specialist at NYPD. -?>David Pacheco profiles | LinkedI
n (134).
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Harold C. Pachios
has had a distinguished career that has carried him from the White House to th
e U.S. Department of Transportation, and through several national political camp
aigns. He is a Founding Partner of Preti Flaherty and is listed in Woodward-Whit
es 2003-2004 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Harold was Associate White Ho
use Press Secretary under President Lyndon B. Johnson, serving as principal aide
to White House Press Secretary Bill Moyers from 1965 to 1967. He came to the Whit
e House after serving as Deputy Congressional Liaison for the Peace Corps during
that agencys earliest years, a post in which he advised members of Congress and
assisted the programs director, Sargent Shriver, on Congressional matters. He als
o assisted the task force that wrote the Federal legislation creating the Office
of Equal Opportunity, helping to develop legislation to launch Head Start, VIST
A and Job Corps, among other programs. .Harold left the White House in 1967 to bec
ome attorney-advisor to the Secretary of the newly created Department of Transpo
rtation, where he used his skills to negotiate with State and local governments
throughout the country to resolve Federal and State public policy conflicts. In
summer 1968, he joined the vice-presidential campaign of Senator Edmund S. Muski
e to direct scheduling and advance operations. In 1969, after eight years in Wash
ington during which he rose to the highest levels of government, he returned to
his home state of Maine. He began his practice of law in Portland. After a decade
in Federal government and more than 30 years of legal practice, Harold now pursu
es projects ranging from complex litigation before administrative tribunals and
courts to counseling corporate clients in contract, real estate, regulatory, and
shareholder matters. He serves as general counsel for several corporate clients
and also counsels clients on governmental and legislative issues. As lobbyist for
a coalition of environmental groups, he was instrumental in the initial enactme
nt, more than twenty-five years ago, of Maines landmark site location and coastal
pollution laws. He also has served as a visiting lecturer in environmental law
at Bowdoin College. He has been lead counsel in the environmental permitting pro
cess for several large facilities and has been an advocate on environmental and

other issues for several clients, including national trade associations, before
Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency. He is chairman of the Board of V
isitors of the University of Maine School of Law, a fellow of the Maine Bar Foun
dation and formerly Regional Co-Chair of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights U
nder Law. He also currently serves on the National Governing Board of Common Cau
se, the Board of Visitors for University of Southern Maine, the Board of the Sen
ator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute, the Board of the Salzbur
g Seminar (Austria) and the Board of the Hellenic-American School of Business (A
thens). He is a past president of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Nationa
l Committee for Symphony and Orchestra Support, and past vice-chairman of the Am
erican Symphony Orchestra League. He is a former trustee of the American College
of Greece, of the Maine College of Art, and of Maine Maritime Academy, and a pas
t director of the Portland Boys Club. He served as chairman of the Cape Elizabet
h School Board and formerly served as a member of the legislative committee of t
he United States Olympic Committee. In addition, he has served as chairman of the
committee appointed by Senator George J. Mitchell to develop proposals for refo
rm of Federal campaign finance laws, and also chaired the committee appointed by
Senator Mitchell to advise on selection of a U.S. Attorney for Maine. In 1993 he
was nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a member
of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. The President designated h
im Chairman of the Commission in 1999. President Bush nominated him in 2003 for
a third term of the Commission, and he was again confirmed by the Senate. The Co
mmission, and its Washington staff, advise the President, Secretary of State, an
d Congress on public diplomacy programs carried out by the State Department and
U.S. embassies around the world. He is currently a member of the Council on Fore
ign Relations Task Force on Public Diplomacy. He served as chairman of the Maine D
emocratic Party and was the Democratic nominee in Maines First Congressional Dist
rict in 1980. Harold was born in New Haven, Connecticut; grew up in Cape Elizabet
h, Maine; and graduated from Princeton University in 1959. He served as a lieute
nant aboard a U.S. Navy transport ship and then moved to Washington, D.C., where
he earned a law degree from Georgetown University. Governing Board,Common Cause;
Director, Public Diplomacy Council; Former Peace Corps Staffer; Commissioner, Ad
visory Commission on Public Diplomacy. | http://www.usm.maine.edu/bov/pachios_ha
rold.html.
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Harry P. Pachon
Professor President (since 1993), The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute. Areas of
expertise: Immigration, Latino voters, Hispanic education issues rights issues,
demographics and population analysis, polling methodology. Pachon joined the Toms
Rivera Policy Institute in 1993, as President. In 1997, Dr. Pachon was appointe
d to serve as a member of the Presidents Advisory Commission on Educational Excel
lence for Hispanic Americans. Additionally, saluting his ongoing work on behalf
of Mexicans living in the United States, the Mexican Government presented Dr. Pa
chon with the Ohtli (humanitarian) Award. Dr. Pachon is a founding board member
and past executive director of the National Association of Latino Elected and Ap
pointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund. While at NALEO, he initiated a natio
nally acclaimed U.S. citizenship project that has been replicated on a multi-eth
nic basis across the country and initiated the National Directory of Latino Elec
ted Officials, which is now in its seventeenth year of publication. Dr. Pachon c
urrently serves on the board of directors of The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
and Southern California Public Radio (KPCC). Among his numerous academic achiev
ements, Dr. Pachon has been the recipient of research grants from the prestigiou
s Social Science Research Council, and the Ford, Carnegie-Mellon, Rockefeller an
d Kellogg Foundations. Dr. Pachon has authored over twenty articles and journals
, and co-authored three books on U.S. Latino politics and political behavior. He
has held academic positions at Michigan State University; Loyola Marymount Univ
ersity, Los Angeles; City University of New York and held the Kenan All Campus C
hair at the Claremont Colleges. He currently is a professor of public policy at
the University of Southern California in the School of Policy, Planning and Deve
lopment.

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George R. Packard
http://www.us-jf.org/packardbio.html President of the United States-Japan Foun
dation since July 1998. Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Columbia Unive
rsity. Was Dean and Professor of East Asian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School
of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
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Eduardo J. Padron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_J._Padr%C3%B3n B. 1944. President, Miam
i Dade College.
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Carter W. Page
A US investment banker-cum- academic. Vice President, Merrill Lynch; Poughkeep
sie, NY. | http://src.auca.kg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=579&Item
id=38&lang=en Director of the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Bio:
Carter W. Page is a founder and managing partner of Global Energy
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George C. Paine II
A federal bankruptcy judge, George Paine II, belongs to an all-white country clu
b in Nashville.
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Bruce L. Paisner
<wife Camille Bidemann-Roizen. | President and CEO of The International
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
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Hannah C. Pakula
http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Hannah-Pakula/4001/biography author of The
Last Empress.
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Mark Palmer
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/naumann-to-zo
ellick/ AKA Robie Marcus Hooker Palmer. B. 1941. Executive summary: US Ambassado
r to Hungary, 1986-90. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark Affi
liations: Committee on the Present Danger: Member; Council for a Community of De
mocracies: Vice President;Project on Middle East Democracy: Member, Board of Adv
isers; Freedom House: Former Vice Chairman. Government service: State Department
: Various posts, 1964-1990. Business: Capital Development Company LLC: President
. ~~~ Mark Palmer, a former ambassador to Hungary and presidential speechwriter,
is a longstanding promoter of democracy who has worked for a number of neoconse
rvative-aligned groups. He served in the State Department during the Nixon, Ford
, Carter, Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations.[1] A former vice chairman of Free
dom House, Palmer is vice president of the Council for a Community of Democracie
s (CCD) and the president of the investment firm Capital Development Company LLC
.[2] Palmer has also been a member of the Committee on the Present Danger an adv
iser to the Project on Middle East Democracy. On the website of the Committee on
the Present Danger (CPD), Palmer is quoted as saying, The worlds last 43 dictators
have created the conditions in which terrorists thriveeither by funding and dire
cting them, or in reaction to the dictators corruption and abuse. Despite his fre
quent association with neoconservatives, Palmer is generally more dovish than th
em. [But, read more at http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark.] | Ce
ntral European Media Enterprises (1990-); US Ambassador to Hungary (1986-90); US
State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Soviet & Eastern European Affai
rs (1982-86); American Academy of Diplomacy; Association for Diplomatic Studies
and Training Board of Directors; Committee on the Present Danger; Council for a
Community of Democracies; Freedom House Vice Chairman of the Board; Friends of D
ick Lugar; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National Endowment for D
emocracy; Spirit of America Board of Advisors; Student Nonviolent Coordinating C
ommittee; Straight Talk America.
-Robie M Palmer 4437 Reservoir Rd NW; Washington, DC 20007-2021 (202) 298-6597 [
65+ / Mark Palmer, Sushma M Palmer, Shiraz Mahyera, Rohit Mahyera]

-Robie M Palmer 800 Burdette Rd; Rockville, MD 20851-1031 [Shiraz E Palmer]


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Matthew Palmer
<-? | http://www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rm/2010/index.htm Acting Deputy Assistan
t Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2010) ..
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Ronald D. Palmer
B. 1932. US Ambassador to Mauritius 1986-89; US Ambassador to Malaysia 1981-83
; US Official Deputy Director General of the Foreign Service (1979-81); US Ambas
sador to Togo 1976-78; American Academy of Diplomacy; Center for Strategic & Int
ernational Studies Senior Foreign Affairs Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations;
Fulbright 1954. Wife: Euna Scott (2 children).
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Esther Pan Sloane
<Esther Pan and Robert Douglas Sloane. | Sloane is a vice consul in the politica
l section of the U.S. Embassy in Wales
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Stewart J. Paperin
B. 1946. Steve Norris Partners COO; Steve Norris Partners Investment Commi
ttee; Open Society Institute EVP (1996-); Soros Foundations EVP (1996-); Soros F
und Management Portfolio Manager (1996-2005); LionRock Partners, Ltd. President;
Brooke Group International President (1990-93); Western Union Senior VP and CFO
(1989-91); Timeplex Corporation CFO (1986-89); Datapoint Corporation CFO (198586); Pepsi (1980-85); Cresap McCormick & Paget Management Consultant (1975-80);
Member of the Board of Enterprise Acquisition Corporation; Member of the Board o
f Global TeleSystems Group, Inc.; Member of the Board of Golden Telecom Inc.; Me
mber of the Board of OAO Svyazinvest; Member of the Board of PennOctane Corporat
ion (1996-2007); Member of the Board of Western Union; Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President. Wife: Janet Press;
Daughter: Kim.
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Scott E. Pardee
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=65065&p=irol-govBio&ID=160669 Pr
ofessor of Monetary Economics at Middlebury College, Vermont. Previously he serv
ed as a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Executive Dire
ctor of the Finance Research Center at the Sloan School from November 1997. Mr.
Pardee served as Chairman of Yamaichi International (America), Inc., a financial
services company, from 1989 to 1995. Mr. Pardee previously served as Executive
Vice President and a member of the Board of Directors of Discount Corporation of
New York, a primary dealer in U.S. government securities, and Senior Vice Presi
dent of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Manager of Foreign Operations o
f the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System.
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Herbert Pardes
Physician, psychiatrist, and the CEO of NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital.
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James W. Pardew
B. 1944. US Ambassador to Bulgaria (2002-05); US State Department Advisor fo
r Southeast Europe to Asst. Secy. for European Affairs (2001-02); US Official De
puty Special Advisor to the President for Democracy in the Balkans (1999-2001);
US Official Director, Military Train and Equip Program, Bosnia (1996-99); US Off
icial Vice Director for Intelligence, J-2, Joint Staff (1992-94); US OfficialDir
. of Foreign Intelligence & Chief of Current Intelligence, Army General Staff (1
988-92); Council on Foreign Relations; Bronze Star (two); Legion of Merit (two);
Air Medal. Wife: Kathy (three sons).
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Sanjay Parekh
B. 1974, is the founder of Startup Gossip, Startup Riot, and Startup Dinner. H
e is also a member of the Board of Directors at Coyote Point Systems and a co-fo
under of Shotput Ventures. Prior to his current efforts to build up the Atlanta

area entrepreneurial community he was the Founder, CEO, Chief Strategy Officer,
and member of the Board of Directors at Digital Envoy, a IP based geographic tar
geting technology company. Prior to Digital Envoy he was an American Marshall Me
morial Fellow at German Marshall Fund of the United States, member at Young Entr
epreneurs Organization, and a Technology Pioneer (2002 & 2003) at World Economic
Forum.
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Louise M. Parent
http://people.forbes.com/profile/louise-m-parent/4685 Executive Vice Preside
nt and General Counsel, American Express Company, New York, NY. 60 years old.
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Jonathan S. Paris
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PariJona Paris i
s a London-based Middle East and Islamic movement analyst. He has completed two
studies for the U.S. Department of Defense, a diagnostic study on the Future of
Saudi Arabia in 2003 and a study on Radical Islam in Europe in 2006. From 1995 t
o 2000, he was a Middle East Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He comme
nts on CNN, BBC, Sky News, Fox News, and NBC News, and has written for Foreign
Affairs, the Financial Times, New York Sun, Baltimore Sun, and Asharq Alawsat,
an Arab daily newspaper based in London. from 1994-97 lectured at Yale University
on Islam and Politics in the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. A Cleve
land native.
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Elizabeth R. Parker
-?>Dean of University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. Federal Service: C
entral Intelligence Agency, General Counsel, 1990-1995; Department of State, Pri
ncipal Deputy Legal Advisor, 1989-1990; National Security Agency, General Counse
l, 1984-1989; Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition, Acting Assistant
Director of Mergers and Acquisitions, 1979-1981. | Home Cyber Security Law and
Policy.
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Emily D. Parker
http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/emily-d-parker/b16578 Parker is currently
an International Affairs Fellow serving as a member of the Policy Planning staff
at the U.S. Department of State, where she is responsible for 21st Century Stat
ecraft, innovation and technology. Prior to joining Policy Planning, Ms. Parker
was a global policy fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, where she researched t
he role of blogging and social media in todays Russia. Formerly she was the Arthur
Ross Fellow at Asia Societys Center on U.S.-China Relations, and has worked as a
staff op-ed editor for The New York Times and as an op-ed editor and an editori
al writer for The Wall Street Journal. From 2004 to 2005, she wrote a Journal co
lumn called Virtual Possibilities: China and the Internet. Her writing has appeare
d in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Project Syndicate and the New
Republic.
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Jason H. Parker
Parker Washington D.C. Metro Area He conducted the Council on Foreign Relations C
lassic Foreign Policy Films Series, served on adjunct faculty at Columbia Univer
sity and
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Jay M. Parker
http://www.trumanproject.org/about/people/senior-fellows/jay-m-parker Parker i
s a Visiting Associate Professor in Georgetown Universitys Department of Governme
nt, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the graduate school faculties at Columbia
University and George Washington University, and a Senior Fellow at the Center f
or the Study of the Presidency. Prior to his appointment at Georgetown, he serve
d as the Centers Executive Vice President and as an Advisor and the Centers Liaiso
n to the Iraq Study Group (also known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission). In 2005,
Dr. Parker retired from the United States Army in the rank of Colonel after 26
years of active duty service. [Read more.] | http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/bios.ht

ml?id=190&year=2011 is professor of international security at the College of Int


ernational Security Affairs of the National Defense University in Washington, D.
C.
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Penny L. Parker
-?>Author on such topics as the U.N. and human rights
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Karen Parker Feld
Chief Executive at KPF Global Investment Strategies . Past: Principal and Ch
ief Investment Officer at Artemis Financial Advisors; Managing Director for Fore
ign Exchange at Harvard Management Company; Associate Partner & Director, Foreig
n Exchange at Wellington Management Company; Managing Director at Chase Manhatta
n Bank; Economist at International Monetary Fund. Greater Boston Area.
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Roger Parkinson
http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rparkinson/index.html Parkinson has been cha
irman of the University of Toronto Press since 2001, etc.
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Michael Parks
http://annenberg.usc.edu/Faculty/Communication%20and%20Journalism/ParksM.a
spx A journalist and educator..was USC Annenberg faculty director. He joined the
Los Angeles Times in 1980 and in 1995 was promoted to deputy foreign editor and
later managing editor, before taking the helm as editor in 1997. As editor of th
e Los Angeles Times, Parks was responsible for news coverage and editorial page
positions of the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. His members
hips include the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Council on Foreign Relat
ions, Pacific Council on International Policy, International Press Institute, As
ia Society, and the Society of Professional Journalists. Originally from Detroit,
Michigan, Parks and his wife live in Pasadena, California. They have three grow
n children and three grandchildren.
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Gerald L. Parsky
B. 1940. UC Regent, 1996-2008. Aurora Capital Group Chairman (1991-); Gi
bson, Dunn & Crutcher Senior Partner (1983-91); Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Lateral
Partner (1977-83); US Treasury Department Asst. Secy., International Affairs (19
74-77); White House Staff Federal Energy Office (1973); US Treasury Department S
taff, Tax Legislative Council (1971-72); Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander (1968-71
); Member of the Board of Aftermarket Technology Corp. (1997-); Member of the Bo
ard of K&F Industries (2004-); Member of the Board of The Irvine Company; Associ
ation of the Bar of the City of New York 1969; Bush-Cheney 2000 State Chairman,
California; Bush-Cheney 04 State Chairman, California; District of Columbia Bar 1
974; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Los Angeles Music Center Foundati
on Board of Directors; Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Trustee; Salk Institut
e for Biological Studies Trustee (2008); State Bar of California 1983. Wife: Rob
in (one son, one daughter); Son: David; Daughter: Laura (judge).
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Richard D. Parsons
<wife Laura Bush. | B. 1948. Time Warner CEO (2002-07); Time Warner Co-COO
(2001-02); Time Warner President (1995-2000); Dime Bancorp CEO (1991-95); Dime
BancorpPresident and COO (1988-90); Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler Partner (19
77-88); Member of the Board of Citigroup (1996-, as Chairman, 2009-); Member of
the Board of Dime Bancorp (as Chairman, 1991-95); Member of the Board of Este Lau
der (1999-); Member of the Board of Time Warner (1991-2007, as Chairman, 2003-08
); New York State Official Assistant, First Assistant Counsel to the Governor (1
971-74); Alfalfa Club 1999; American Museum of Natural History Trustee; Apollo T
heater Foundation; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; Colonial Williamsburg Foundatio
n Board of Trustees; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Dreier for Con
gress Committee; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies; Friends of Di
ck Lugar; Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Mc
Cain Victory Committee; Museum of Modern Art Trustee; National Leadership PAC; O

bama for America; Partnership for New York City Past Chairman; Rockefeller Broth
ers Fund Advisory Board; Straight Talk America; Womens Campaign Forum. Wife: Laur
a Bush Parsons (three children); Mistress: MacDella Cooper (model, one daughter)
; Daughter: Ella (b. Aug-2008 with Cooper).
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Alex Pascal
http://www.cnas.org/node/5037 Executive Assistant to the National Security Adv
isor, National Security Staff. Since May 2009, Alex Pascal has served on the Nat
ional Security Staff (NSS) at the White House as Executive Assistant to National
Security Advisor. In this role, he works on a diverse range of issues and perf
orms a variety of policy, coordination and operational staff functions to suppor
t the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign and national security polic
y. Prior to joining the NSS, Alex served at the State Department as Special Ass
istant to the Special Envoy for Middle East Regional Security, where he worked o
n the local and regional security elements of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, focusing on the Levant region. A
lex has also worked abroad in Yemen, where he did field research on state fragil
ity as an NSEP Boren Fellow, in Syria at U.S. Embassy Damascus during the Israel
-Hezbollah conflict, in the West Bank doing election monitoring for the National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), and in South Africa at a
local NGO working to enhance public participation in national policymaking. A nat
ive of Boston
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Carlos E. Pascual
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Pascual_(diplomat) Pascual (born 1
959) is a Cuban-American diplomat and the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and U
kraine. as Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy Studies Program at t
he Brookings Institution. [More.]
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Juliette M. Passer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliette_Passer An American attorney, writer, mus
ic director for E.S. Records and founder of Panamanagement Corporation. She was
a U.S. Adviser to the [More.]
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Pamela Passman
Passman left Microsoft in October 2011 . Pamela Passman was corporate vice p
resident and deputy deputy general counsel for Microsofts Global Corporate Affair
s function. Passman is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of the In
formation Technology Industry Council and the Board of the US Telecommunications
Training Institute, both based in Washington, DC. She also serves on the Execut
ive Committee of the Board of the National Center for APEC and on the Boards of
the United Way of King County, the Seattle Art Museum, and the National Bureau o
f Asian Research, all based in Washington State.
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H
Howard G. Paster, Clinton Aide Who Helped Pass Nafta, Dies www.nytimes.com
/2011/08/14/us/politics/14paster.html Aug 13, 2011 As President Bill Clintons lia
ison to Congress, Mr. Paster had to overcome the opposition of most House Democr
ats to push through the North
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Robert A. Pastor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Pastor B. 1947, is a former US natio
nal security advisor and writer on foreign affairs. Pastor is married to the form
er Margaret McNamara, daughter of former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, w
ith whom he has two children. He lives in Washington, DC
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Eboo Patel
AKA Ebrahim Patel. Executive summary: Interfaith Youth Core. Aga Khan Founda
tion USA; Council on Foreign Relations; CrossCurrents Magazine; Global Youth Act
ion Network; Interfaith Youth Core; International Interfaith Centre; North Ameri

can Interfaith Network; Ashoka Fellowship; Rhodes Scholarship; Indian Ancestry.


Wife: Shehnaz Mansuri (civil rights attorney); Son: Zayd.
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Hugh T. Patrick
Hugh T. Patrick Columbia University Professor of International Business Emerit
us; director of the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, School of Business;
co-director of the APEC Study Center. Japanese economy; Pacific Basin economic
relations.
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Stewart M. Patrick
Stewart M. Patrick: The Internationalist Patrick assesses the future of world
order, state sovereignty, and multilateral cooperation. Senior Fellow and Direct
or of CFRs International Institutions and Global Governance Program.
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Thomas H. Patrick, Sr.
B. 1943. New Vernon Capital, LLC (2003-); Merrill Lynch Executive Vice Chair
man (2002-03); Merrill Lynch EVP and CFO (2000-02); Merrill Lynch EVP and Chairm
an Special Advisory Services Group (1994-99); Merrill Lynch EVP Equity Markets G
roup (1992-94); Merrill Lynch EVP Insurance (1990-92); Merrill Lynch CFO (1989-9
0); Merrill Lynch Managing Director, ML Capital Markets (1982-89); Life Investor
s Inc. EVP and CFO; Member of the Board of Baldwin & Lyons, Inc.; Member of the
Board of Computer Sciences Corporation (2004-); Member of the Board of Deere (20
00-); Bush-Cheney 04; National Republican Congressional Committee; Volunteer PAC.
Son: Thomas H. Patrick, Jr..
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Alan J. Patricof
B. 1935. Apax Partners Co-Founder, Partner (1969-2001); Greycroft Partners
Managing Director (2006-); Member of the Board of Boston Properties (1997-); Bi
den for President; Council on Foreign Relations African Policy Board; America Co
ming Together; Dean for America; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; De
mocratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Endeavor Global Advisory Board; Friends
of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Preside
nt; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hillraiser 2008; John Kerry
for President; Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors (2007-); Nati
onal Federation for Teaching Entrepreneurship Board of Directors; National Leade
rship PAC; New York Magazine Chairman (past); New Jobs For New York Association;
New York Small Business Venture Fund; Obama for America; Rudy Giuliani Presiden
tial Committee; TechnoServe Board of Directors; Trickle Up Program Board of Dire
ctors; World Bank Advisor, International Finance Corporation. Wife: Susan Patric
of (three sons); Son: Mark; Son: Jon; Son: Jamie.
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Jon Patricof
<Victoria Patricof. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jon-patricof/5/306/43a COO a
t Tribeca Enterprises. Past: Associate at Quadrangle Group; Product Mkting Inter
n at Tellme Networks; Strategic Planning at The Walt Disney Company. NYC area.
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Susan E. Patricof
<husband Alan. | Vice Chair of the Board of Overseers, Columbia University M
ailman School of Public Health.
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Ernest T. Patrikis
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Patrikis is a partner in the New York o
ffice in the firmwide Bank and Insurance Regulatory Practice. Federal Reserve Ba
nk of New York, etc. Patrikis served as Senior Vice President and General Couns
el of American International Group Inc. (AIG ) since 1999. Mr. Patrikis has been
a Director of First SunAmerica Life Insurance Co. since 2003. He led the regula
tory practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. He served as a Member of L
egal Advisory Committee of NYSE Euronext, Inc. He also served as Director of Int
ernational Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
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Michelle N. Billig Patron


http://www.sais-jhu.edu/centers/geei/biographies/patron.htm PIRA Energy. directs
PIRA Energy Groups Global Political Risk Service. She has over a decade of exper
ience analyzing international energy issues. In addition, she is an adjunct pro
fessor of energy policy at New York University. Prior to joining PIRA, Ms. Patro
n was a Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and conducted energy research
at Deutsche Bank. Earlier in her career, she served as an international policy
advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the Clinton and Bush admin
istrations. During that time, she advised the U.S. Energy Secretary and other s
enior U.S. officials on relations with major energy-producing and -consuming cou
ntries, including Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, China, Nigeria and the EU. In 2001
, Ms. Patron served as Energy Attach at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Prior to th
e DOE, she worked at the International Energy Agency, the White House, UNICEF an
d the Center for International Environmental. She has served as a commentator to
CNBC, BBC, NPR, the New York Times and the Economist and has written for Foreign
Affairs, The Financial Times and The Los Angeles Times.
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Eric D. Patterson
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/edp9/ Associate Director, Visiting Assi
stant Professor of Government, BERKLEY CENTER FOR RELIGION, PEACE, AND WORLD AFF
AIRS. He is also the Project Director/Consultant for the Chicago Council on Glob
al Affairs Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy Task Force. Prior to coming to the Be
rkley Center, Patterson spent three years working for the Federal government. He
served as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Director of the U.S
. Office of Personnel Management (2007-2008) and before that was on university l
eave of absence as William C. Foster Fellow in the State Departments Bureau of Po
litical and Military Affairs, where he worked on international small arms and li
ght weapons security issues (2005-2007). Previously he was on the faculty at Van
guard University in California.
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Nicholas J. Patterson
-?>Department of Justice, National Security DivisionCounsel for National Security L
aw and Policy
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Patricia M. Patterson [?]
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Rebecca Patterson
http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/rebecca-patterson/b16579 A major in the U.S. Ar
my and a Council on Foreign Relations International Fellow. She is currently wor
king at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation on the development of the field of
Expeditionary Economics. [Read more.] | Rebecca Patterson Explore Profiles of J.
P. Morgan.
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Norman J. Pattiz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Pattiz B. 1943, is an American broadcast
ing executive. He is a founder and former chairman of radio industry giant Westw
ood One. He is also a member of the University of California Board of Regents an
d used to sit on the board of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. He also chair
s the Boards of Governors of Los Alamos National Security, LLC., and Lawrence Li
vermore National Security, LLC which respectively operate the Los Alamos Nationa
l Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Pattiz was founding
father of Alhurra, aUnited States-based satellite TV channel sponsored by the U.S
. government. It began broadcasting on February 14, 2004 in 22 countries across
the Middle East. Pattiz is of Jewish descent and is a member of the national boar
d of the Israel Policy Forum. lives with wife Mary Turner, an addiction counsello
r and former radio personality in Los Angeles.
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Douglas L. Paul
Paul is a Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston, a global investment bank,
and is a member of the management committee of the Fixed Income Division. Schol

arship for Achievement; Foreign Policy Association, etc. | http://fundrace.huffi


ngtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&lname=Paul&fname=Douglas+L.
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Roland A. Paul
Attorney, Ivey, Barnum & OMara.
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Henry M. Paulson Jr.
B. 1946. US Secretary of the Treasury (10-Jul-2006 to 16-Jan-2009)
; Goldman Sachs CEO (1999-2006); Goldman Sachs President and COO (1994-98); Gold
man Sachs Investment Banking Executive (1983-94); Goldman Sachs (1974-2006, as P
artner, 1982-2006); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (as Chairman, 1999-2006
); Bilderberg Group; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; C
antor for Congress; DeMint for Senate Committee; The Freedom Project; Friends of
John Boehner; Friends of Roy Blunt; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Millenniu
m Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; National Republican Congressional Co
mmittee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; The Nature Conservancy Chairm
an (-2006); Volunteer PAC; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: He
nry Merritt Paulson
Mother: Marianna Gallauer; Wife: Wendy Judge (m. 6-Sep-1969, one son, one daught
er); Son: Henry M. Paulson III; Daughter: Amanda Clark.
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John A. Paulson (NEW listing)
B. 1955. Executive summary: Billionaire hedge fund manager. Betting ag
ainst the sub-prime lending market, Paulsons funds made $15B in 2007, earning som
e $2.5B for him personally. His funds assets under management totalled $28B at th
e start of 2008. | Paulson & Co., Inc. President (1994-); Gruss & Co.; Bear Stea
rns to Managing Director (1984-90?); Odyssey Partners (-1984); Boston Consulting
Group (1980-); Center for Responsible Lending $15M donation (2007). Wife: Jenny
.
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Judith K. Paulus
Associate Director, Communications of Stanfords Freeman Spogli Institute for
International Studies. Previously, she was Director, Civic and International Aff
airs for Sara Lee Corporation, VP/Director of Strategic Planning and Chief of St
aff for Consumer Banking with Citibank, and Director, Communications, for FMC Co
rporation.
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Nicholas B. Paumgarten
<Carol Paumgarten. | B. 1946. Corsair Capital LLC (2006-); JP Morgan Chase Man
aging Director (1992-2006, ran Corsair I and II); Member of the Board of CompuCr
edit Corporation (2001-); Member of the Board of E. W. Scripps (1988-); Member o
f the Board of Post Properties, Inc. (2003-); Member of the Board of Sparta Insu
rance; Bush-Cheney 2000; George W. Bush for President; Romney for President.
*******
Barry Pavel
http://www.acus.org/users/barry-pavel Director of the International Security
Programand Director-Designate of the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Se
curity at the Atlantic Council, focusing on emerging security challenges, defens
e strategies and capabilities, and key European and global defense issues. Prior
to joining the Atlantic Council, he was a career member of the Senior Executive
Service in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for almost ei
ghteen years. From October 2008 through July 2010, he served as the Special Assi
stant to the President and Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy on th
e National Security Council staff, serving both President George W. Bush and Pre
sident Barack Obama. In this capacity, Mr. Pavel led the development of five of t
he first eight Obama Administration Presidential Study Directives. He was the in
itiator and architect of the NSCs first-ever National Security Priorities Review
and a key contributor to the Presidents 2010 National Security Strategy; led the
NSCs oversight of the four Defense Department strategic reviews (the Quadrennial
Defense Review, Nuclear Posture Review, Ballistic Missile Defense Review, and sp

ace posture review), including the Presidents September 2009 decision on European
missile defense and all Presidential decisions on nuclear policy and posture; c
o-led the development of the Presidents June 2010 National Space Policy; and cont
ributed to the Presidents policies on Europe and NATO, Korea, cyberspace, DoD ope
rational plans and activities, military family policy, and other matters. Prior t
o this position, Mr. Pavel was the Chief of Staff and Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict & Interdepen
dent Capabilities. He helped Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Vickers deve
lop policy on the capabilities and operational employment of special operations
forces, strategic forces, and conventional forces. His main areas of work covere
d strategic capabilities policy, including development of the first Department o
f Defense cyber deterrence strategy and better aligning the Departments approach
to cyberspace activities and capabilities with defense strategy and policy. From
October 1993 through November 2006, Mr. Pavel led or contributed to a broad rang
e of defense strategy and planning initiatives for both the Clinton and George W
. Bush Administrations. He led the Clinton Administrations development of the Def
ense Planning Guidance and the defense planning for the first round of NATO enla
rgement. He also contributed to President Clintons National Security Strategies a
nd the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). As the Principal Director for Stra
tegy, he also played a leading role in the conduct of the 2001 QDR, the global d
efense posture realignment, and the development of the 2005 U.S. National Defens
e Strategy. Other main work areas included: the Secretary of Defenses Security Co
operation Guidance and the first Interagency Security Cooperation Strategy Confe
rence; the Unified Command Plan; post-9-11 deterrence policy (including deterren
ce of terrorist networks and regional nuclear powers); strategies for reducing u
ngoverned areas; and a long-range planning construct that accounts for trends an
d strategic shocks that could significantly change DoDs role in national security. P
avel, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, speaks and writes on a wide range of fore
ign and security policy issues.
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Federico F. Pea
B. 1947. Vestar Capital Partners Managing Partner (2000-); Vestar Capita
l Partners Senior Adviser (1998-2000); US Secretary of Energy (1997-98); US Secr
etary of Transportation(1993-97); Mayor of Denver (1983-91) [ever heard of Denve
rs spooky airport?]; Colorado State House of Representatives (1980-83). Wife: Ell
en Hart (div. 10-Sep-2001, two daughters, one son); Daughter: Nelia; Daughter: C
ristina; Son: Ryan; Wife: Cindy Velasquez (TV executive, m. 2-Sep-2006).
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Frank H. Pearl
[I cant seem to find a photo of this important low-life scoundrel.] | B. 1943. Pers
eus LLC CEO (1995-); Wesray Capital Corporation Principal (1984-95); Administrat
or: Trustee, Rockefeller University; Member of the Board of Perseus LLC (as Chai
rman, 1995-); Member of the Board of Rappahannock Investment Company (1991-95);
Bilderberg Group American Friends of Bilderberg; Brookings Institution; Council
on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Freer Gallery of
Art Visiting Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Institute for
International Economics Board of Directors; Jennie Zoline Foundation; Kennedy C
enter Board of Trustees; National Book Foundation Board of Directors; Obama for
America; Obama for Illinois; US National Gallery of Art Trustees Council (five y
ears); Virginias Commitment; Washington Performing Arts Society; District of Colu
mbia Bar. Wife: Geryl T. Pearl.
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Norman Pearlstine
B. 1942. Carlyle Group Senior Advisor (2006-); Time, Inc. Editor in
Chief (1995-2005); Dow Jones Vice President; Forbes Executive Editor (1978-80);
The Wall Street Journal Managing Editor (1968-92); The New York Times copyboy; T
he Philadelphia Inquirer internship; The Allentown Evening Chronicle internship;
American Academy in Berlin President & CEO; American Academy of Arts and Scienc
es; Carnegie Corporation Board of Trustees (2005); Committee to Protect Journali
sts Board of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Hillary

Clinton for President; International Center for Journalists Board of Directors;


Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Charlene (div.); Wife: Adele Wilson (div.); Wife: Nancy
Colbert Friday (m. 11-Jul-1988, div. 2005); Wife: Jane Elizabeth Boon (m. 19-Apr
-2005).
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Gardner Peckham
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gardner-peckham/7/595/355 Experienced lobbyist on
trade, technology, national security and international affairs. Past: Assistant
to the Speaker at Office of the Speaker, US House of Representatives. Washington
D.C. Metro Area.
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Richard F. Pedersen
Richard F. Pedersen, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 86 NYTimes.com www.nytimes.com/201
1/08/01/us/01pedersen.html Aug 1, 2011 Mr. Pedersens government career of more th
an 20 years encompassed posts at the United Nations and the State Department and
in Hungary
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Rena M. Pederson
http://www.nationalmathandscience.org/about-us/nmsi-staff/rena-pederson Prio
r to joining NMSI, Rena Pederson was Senior Advisor for Strategic Communications
for the Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the
U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., serving as a senior speechwriter a
nd communications manager. As part of those duties, Ms. Pederson also served on
the editorial board of the Counter Terrorism Communications Center at the Depart
ment of State, organized an international media conference on attacks on the pre
ss, prepared Congressional testimony for Under Secretary Karen Hughes, and helpe
d create the America Is book for distribution overseas. She previously served as
Vice President and Editorial Page Editor at The Dallas Morning News, supervisin
g the staff and content of the opinion pages for 16 years. Prior to joining The
News, she was a reporter with United Press International (1970-72) and the Assoc
iated Press (1972). She also worked in the Washington bureau of the Houston Chro
nicle (1973).
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Robert H. Pelletreau Jr.
B. 1935. US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1994-97); US A
mbassador to Egypt (1991-93); US Ambassador to Tunisia (1987-91); US Defense Dep
artment Deputy Asst. Secy. of Defense (1985-87); US State Department Deputy Asst
. Secy. for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1983-85); US State Department
Country Director for Arabian Peninsula Affairs (1981-82); US Defense Department
Deputy Asst. Secy. for Near East and South Asia (1980-81); US Ambassador to Bahr
ain (1979-80); American Academy of Diplomacy; American Iranian Council Advisory
Council; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Columbia Bar; Middle East Ins
titute; Kidnapped Amman, Jordan (1970). Wife: Pamela Day Pelletreau (3 children)
.
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Lawrence E. Penn III
Managing Director at The Camelot Group. Mr. Penn is a Venture Advisor at GSA Ve
nture Partners. He is also currently employed at The Camelot Group, LLC , Invest
ment Arm and Camelot Direct Secondaries fund. Mr. Penn is also a Venture Advisor
at Silicon Alley Venture Partners. Mr. Penn was previously an Investment Banker
at Lazard and a Portfolio Manager in the Private Equity Group of JP Morgan Inve
stment Management (JPMIM).
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Mark J. Penn
B. 1954. Penn, Schoen & Berland; Burson-Marsteller CEO (2005-); Gore 2000; H
illary Clinton for President Chief Strategist; Penn, Schoen and Berland Associat
es; Microsoft Consultant; The Harvard Crimson; Joe Lieberman for President; John
Kerry for President; Lithuanian Ancestry Paternal. Wife: (div., three children)
; Wife: Nancy Jacobson Penn (1 daughter).
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Dylan C. Pereira
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Joseph R. Perella
B. 1941, is an Italian-American financier. In the fall of 1972, he was hired as
an associate at First Boston, where he worked in the mergers and acquisitions d
epartment. He remained with First Boston until 1988 when he teamed up with assoc
iate Bruce Wasserstein to create their own mergers and acquisitions advisory bus
iness as Wasserstein Perella & Co. Their company was at the forefront of the 198
0s/90s boom in corporate takeoversleft Wasserstein Perella in 1992/1993 to join M
organ Stanley. One of the most high profile deals Perella advised on following hi
s departure from Morgan Stanley was advising on the Bank of America takeover of
leading credit card company MBNA. In November 2005, Perella and former Morgan St
anley banker Terry Meguid announced that they were opening an investment banking
boutique. On June 15, 2006, Perella announced the formation of a new financial
services firm, Perella Weinberg Partners, based in New York and London, etc. Wif
e: Amy.
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Don Peretz
Director of the Middle East Program at the State University of New York, Bingham
ton, where he has been Professor of Political Science since 1966
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Tony Perez [?]
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David Perez
http://www.cfr.org/brazil/global-brazil-us-brazil-relations/p25407 Perez h
as served as a managing director with Palladium Equity Partners since 2003. Prev
iously, he held senior private equity positions at General Atlantic Partners and
Atlas Venture and also held positions at Chase Capital Partners and James D. Wo
lfensohn, Inc. Perez serves on the board of directors of Palladiums privately hel
d portfolio companies Aconcagua Holdings, Inc.; American Gilsonite Company; Capi
tal Contractors, Inc.; DolEx Dollar Express, Inc.; Jordan Healthcare Holdings, I
nc.; and Prince Minerals, Inc. Perez serves as the chair of the board of directo
rs of the National Association of Investment Companies, is a member of the Counc
il on Foreign Relations, and is the president of the board of directors of Balle
t Hispnico.
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Luis J. Perez
http://www.latinlawyer.com/people/19958/ll250/4309/luis-j-perez/ Perez is rank
ed consistently among Floridas premier corporate lawyers. His practice focuses on
general corporate matters and mergers and acquisitions, including private equit
y, venture capital, and international transactions. Memberships: US-Spain Council
, Cuba Study Group, and Council on Foreign Relations.
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Marifeli Prez-Stable
http://www2.fiu.edu/~stablem/Biography.htm Left Cuba in 1960. Prez-Stable is a
professor of sociology at Miamis Florida International University and vice presi
dent for democratic governance at the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC.
She is an editorial contributor to the Miami Herald; her column on Latin Ameri
can issues appears every other Thursday. Tiempos del Mundo publishes her biweek
ly column. Her opinion pieces have appeared in El Pas (Spain), El Clarn (Argentin
a), Excelsior (Mexico), El Nuevo Herald, The New Republic, and The Nation. She
is also an editorial contributor to the Real Instituto Elcano (a Madrid-based fo
reign-policy think tank), InfoLatam (Spain), and Nueva Mayora (Argentina). She h
as been interviewed on National Public Radio, PBS (Miami), CNN, NBC, RTE (Irelan
d), Imagen Informativa (Mexico), Andrs Oppenheimer Presenta, the Voice of America
, Radio Marti, CNN en Espaol, Radio Nacional de Espaa, Radio Amrica (Argentina), Es
tado de Sao Paulo, and Le Mondechaired the Task Force on Memory, Truth, and Justi
ce which published the report, Cuban National Reconciliation, in April 2003 (htt
p://memoria.fiu.edu). She is the director of National Dialogues on Democracy in

Latin America, a project sponsored by the Inter-American Dialogue with the cooper
ation of the Organization of American States.
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Linda J. Perkin
http://www.unspecial.org/UNS603/603-T05.htm UN, Deputy Director, Department of
Political Affairs (DPA); International Center for Climate Governance
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Edward J. Perkins
US Ambassador to Australia 1993-96; US Ambassador to the United Nations 1992
-93; US Ambassador to South Africa 1986-89; US Ambassador to Liberia 1985-86; Am
erican Academy of Diplomacy; American Legion; Asia Society; Center for the Study
of the Presidency; Council on Foreign Relations; Navy League; Pacific Council o
n International Policy; Veterans of Foreign Wars; World Affairs Council; Kappa A
lpha Psi Fraternity; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Epsilon Boule; Phi Kappa Phi Honor
Society. Wife: Lucy Cheng-mei Liu; Daughter: Katherine Karla Shih-tsu Perkins; D
aughter: Sarah Elizabeth Shih-yin Perkin.
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Roswell B. Perkins
Lawyer, a retired partner of Debevoise, was American Law Institute chairman,
etc.
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George R. Perkovich
B. 1954. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace VP for Studies (2002-)
; W. Alton Jones Foundation Director, Secure World Program (1990-2001); Congress
ional Staff Foreign Policy Advisor to Sen. Joseph Biden (1989-90); Council on Fo
reign Relations.
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Janice E. Perlman
Founder & President of the Mega-Cities Project, a global non-profit organiz
ation based in New York.
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Barbara Perlmutter
Louis and Barbara Perlmutter | Brandeis University International Perlmutter
retired after almost 30 years as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs for Mar
sh & McLennan Companies, a global professional services firm.
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Louis Perlmutter
Executive Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co Llc. | http://transatlantici
nstitute.org/html/ab_chairman.html Louis Perlmutter, a senior advisor to Corporat
e Partners, a private equity fund affiliated with the investment bank Lazard, is
a retired senior partner of Lazard. He has been chairman of the board of trust
ees of Brandeis University and the American Jewish Congress, and the chairman of
the executive committee of the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. He is a
director of the Charles H. Revson Foundation and his current memberships includ
e the Council on Foreign Relations, board of fellows (directors) of Harvard Medi
cal School, Board of Directors of Harvard Medical International, the advisory bo
ard of Foreign Affairs, trustee of the Blaustein Institute for Human Rights and
the committee of visitors of the University of Michigan Law School. He has rece
ived honors from The Phoenix House Foundation, The Israel Policy Forum, The Worl
d Federation of United Nations Associations, and the American Jewish Committee. H
is areas of expertise include international finance, economics, and foreign poli
cy with a focus on the Middle East.
NEW YORK, NY 10020.
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Henry H. Perritt Jr.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/faculty/hperritt/ is a professor of law at Chicago-Ken
t College of Law. He served as Chicago-Kents dean from 1997 to 2002 and was the D
emocratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the Tenth District
of Illinois in 2002. Throughout his academic career, Professor Perritt has made
it possible for groups of law and engineering students to work together to build

a rule of law, promote the free press, assist in economic development, and prov
ide refugee aid through Project Bosnia, Operation Kosovo and Destination Democracy. Pe
ritt is the author of more than 70 law review articles and 15 books on internati
onal relations and law, technology and law, and employment law, including the 73
0-page Law and the Information Superhighway. He served on President Clintons Tran
sition Team, working on telecommunications issues, and drafted principles for el
ectronic dissemination of public information, which formed the core of the Elect
ronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments adopted by Congress in 1996. During
the Ford administration, he served on the White House staff and as deputy under
secretary of labor. Perritt served on the Computer Science and Telecommunications
Policy Board of the National Research Council, and on a National Research Counc
il committee on Global Networks and Local Values. He was a member of the interprof
essional team that evaluated the FBIs Carnivore system. He is a member of the bar
s of Virginia, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Illinois and th
e United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relation
s and of the Economic Club, is on the board of directors of the Chicago Council
on Foreign Relations, and has served as secretary of the Section on Labor and Em
ployment Law of the American Bar Association.
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Robert C. Perry
(L.) Ambassador Robert C. Perry is vice president for international programs at t
he Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), where he manages CCAs conferences and progr
ams. He was instrumental in planning CCAs biennial Summits in 2003, 2005 and 2007
. Under his supervision, CCAs Program Division plans conferences on agribusiness,
health, infrastructure and finance. He joined CCA in 2003 after a career in the
U.S. Foreign Service at the Department of State, where he served as Deputy Assi
stant Secretary of State in the Bureau of African Affairs (July 2001-December 20
02) responsible for Economic Policy, West Africa and Public Diplomacy. As U.S. A
mbassador to the Central African Republic (January 1999-June 2001) he coordinate
d the U.S. contribution to the UNs peace building effort in the Central African R
epublic. His previous assignments included managing a US$100 million counternarc
otics program for Latin America at the State Department, and postings to Bolivia
, Mauritius, Mexico, Ethiopia, Chile and Vietnam. Ambassador Perry speaks Spanis
h and French. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American F
oreign Service Association, the Association of Black American Ambassadors and se
rves as a Trustee of the Phelps Stokes Fund, an educational NGO.
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William J. Perry
US Secretary of Defense (1994-97 under Bill Clinton); Hambrecht & Quist
EVP (1981-85); ESL President (1964-77); GTE Laborator Director (1954-64); Member
of the Board of In-Q-Tel; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; Atlanti
c Council Board of Directors; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle Eas
t; Center for a New American Security Board of Directors; Friends of Hillary; Hi
llary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hoo
ver Institution Senior Fellow; John Kerry for President; Los Alamos National Sec
urity, LLC Board of Directors; Nuclear Threat Initiative Board Member; Our Milit
ary Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board;
Trilateral Commission; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1997; Iraq Study Group; Fun
eral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996). Fa
ther: Edward Perry (grocer); Mother: Mabelle Estelle Dunlop; Wife: Leonilla Mary
Green (m. 1947, three sons, two daughters),
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Joseph E. Persico
Authorfrom 1974 to 1977 he was primary speechwriter to Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller. He now lives in Guilderland, New York.
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Mary Porter Peschka
Regional Head of Advisory Services, Latin America and the Caribbean at Interna
tional Finance Corporation. Past: Regional Business Line Leader, Middle East & N
orth Africa at International Finance Corporation. |http://www.philanthropyforum.

org/forum/Speakers7.asp?SnID=2 Mary Porter Peschka is a Senior Operations Manager


at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), where she is responsible for th
e development and implementation of technical assistance initiatives to support
small- and medium-sized enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa. She is
also co-leading a task force on the IFCs engagement in conflict-affected countrie
s around the world. Prior to joining the IFC, Ms. Peschka held a variety of posit
ions in both the public and private sectors, including serving as a Partner in M
arket Access International, Inc., a women-owned consulting firm; as Investor Rel
ations Manager for the St. Genevieve Group, a group of international mining comp
anies; and as the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Business Advisor for the
U.S. Agency for International Development. In addition, she has worked for the U
.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration, and the Banco de
Credito of Ecuador.
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Mary Ann Peters
B. 1951. Entered the Foreign Service in 1975. Her US State Department profile
lists her college as University of California-Santa Clara. Since there has never b
een a UC in that city, it is not certain where she earned her undergraduate degr
ee or if her degree has been falsified. | US Ambassador to Bangladesh (2000-03);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Ottawa, Canada (1997-2000); US Nat
ional Security Council Director for European and Canadian Affairs (1995-97); US
State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (1993-94); US State Departm
ent Deputy Director, Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh Affairs (198
8-90); US State Department Vice Consul, Frankfurt, Germany (1975); Council on Fo
reign Relations. Husband: (m., two children).
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Michael P. Peters
CFR site: Expertise: National security; Russia; NATO. Experience: Career army o
fficer, with military assignments including Chief of Staff, United States Milita
ry Academy (1992-95); Battalion Commander in Operations Just Cause (Panama) and
Desert Shield (1989-90); Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs o
f Staff (1987-89); attach in Moscow (1981-83); Executive Officer/Platoon Leader,
Vietnam (1969-70). Languages: Russian (fluent). Honors: Distinguished Service Me
dal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit.
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Holly Peterson
<Holly Peterson with Harvey Weinstein. | B. 1964. is an author and contributi
ng editor at Newsweek magazine. She is the daughter of financier Peter George Pe
terson, a billionaire and Senior Chairman of the Blackstone Group. | spent a decad
e as an Emmy awardwinning producer at ABC news. Her work has been published in th
e New York Times, Harpers Bazaar, Talk, and Newsweek
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Michael A. Peterson
http://www.gpxenterprises.com/www/team-peterson.asp President and Co-Found
er of GPX Enterprises, L.P. and its affiliatesmost recently served as Executive V
ice President Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, and a Directo
r of ATX Communications, Inc., a publicly traded communications company. Peterson
was a founding member of the executive management team of CoreComm Limited, a p
ublicly traded communications business, which he merged with ATX in 2000. Prior t
o joining CoreComm and ATX, Mr. Peterson was the Director of Corporate Developme
nt for NTL Incorporated, a publicly traded international cable and telecommunica
tions company. Prior to joining NTL, Mr. Peterson had a successful career in corp
orate finance at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, which has since been acquired by
Credit Suisse First Boston. is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and
served as a board member of the American Heart Association | Son of Peter Pete
rson
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Peter G. Peterson
B. 1926. Blackstone Group Co-Founder (1985-); Lehman Brothers CEO (1
973-84); US Secretary of Commerce (1972-73 underRichard M. Nixon); Bell and Howe

ll CEO (1963-71); Bell and Howell President (1961-63); Bell and Howell Executive
VP (1958-61); Member of the Board of 3M; Member of the Board of Bell and Howell
(as Chairman, 1963-71); Member of the Board of Black and Decker; Member of the
Board of Blackstone Group (as Senior Chairman); Member of the Board of CITGO; Me
mber of the Board of The Continental Group (past); Member of the Board of Federa
ted Department Stores; Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (
as Chairman, 2000-04); Member of the Board of General Foods; Member of the Board
ofLehman Brothers (as Chairman, 1973-77); Member of the Board of 3M; Member of
the Board of RCA; Member of the Board of Sony; Committee for Economic Developmen
t Trustee; Common Good Advisory Board; Concord Coalition Founding President; Com
mittee for a Responsible Federal Budget Board of Directors; Council on Competiti
veness; Council on Foreign Relations Chairman; Every Republican is Crucial PAC;
Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Sen
ator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Gephardt for President;
Institute for International EconomicsFounding Chairman; Japan Society Trustee;
John Kerry for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Mc
Cain Victory Committee; Museum of Modern Art Trustee; National Bureau of Economi
c Research Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Nixon C
enter Director; Pilgrims Society; Public Agenda Board of Directors; Straight Tal
k America; Womens Economic Round Table Honorary Committee; World Trade Center Mem
orial Foundation Board of Directors; Wedding: George Stephanopoulos and Alexandr
a Wentworth (2001). Father: George Peterson; Mother: Venetia Paul; Wife: Sally H
ornbogen (m. 1953, div. 1979, four sons, one daughter); Wife: Joan Ganz Cooney (
Childrens Television Workshop, m. 1980, five children).
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David H. Petraeus
B. 1952. CIA Director (6-Sep-2011 to present); US Defense Department
Cmdr., US Forces Afghanistan (2010-2011); Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM (2008-10)
; US Defense Department Commander, Multi-National Force, Iraq (2007-08); US Defe
nse Department Commander, US Army Combined Arms Center (2005-07); US Defense Dep
artmentCommander, Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq (2004-05); US
Defense Department Commander, 101st Airborne Division (2003-04); US Defense Depa
rtment Chief of Staff, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg (2000-01); Council on Fo
reign Relations; Army Commendation Medal; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Ser
vice Medal; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Shot: Accidental 1991
(live-fire exercise). Father: Sixtus Petraeus; Wife: Holly Knowlton (m. 1974, on
e son, one daughter); Son: Stephen Petraeus.
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Richard W. Petree
http://www.ewingbemiss.com/people-petree.php During his 22-year investment b
anking career, Rick Petree has initiated, structured and secured billions of dol
lars worth of international and domestic merger & acquisition and capital market
s transactions. Before joining Ewing Bemiss & Co., Rick was a Managing Director
of Westwood Capital LLC and a co-founder and Managing Director of MillRock Partn
ers LLC, a boutique investment bank serving private middle market and public gro
wth companies. Prior to co-founding MillRock, Rick was a Managing Director in th
e London and New York offices of S.G. Warburg & Co. While at Warburg, Rick advi
sed on large multinational M&A transactions and led Warburgs banking activities i
n the U.S. pharmaceutical and oil and gas (E&P) sectors. Rick left Warburg to pu
rsue entrepreneurial and sovereign advisory activities in Central and Eastern Eu
rope. He advised Prime Ministers and Cabinet members in Bulgaria, Czech Republi
c, Georgia, Hungary, Former Republic of Yugoslavia and Ukraine on privatization
transactions, capital mobilization and economic development strategies. Before be
ginning his banking career, Rick practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (Ne
w York) and Hale and Dorr (Boston).
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Richard W. Petree Jr.
Statement of Richard W Petree, Jr and Michael Chertoff, Harvard
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Thomas E. Petri

B. 1940. US Congressman, Wisconsin 6th (3-Apr-1979 to present); Wisconsin


State Senate (1973-79); Law Clerk to US Judge James Doyle, Western District of W
I (1965); Council on Foreign Relations; Freemasonry Fond du Lac Lodge #140; Geor
ge W. Bush for President; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board
of Advisors; Peace Corps Somalia (1966-67); Republican Main Street Partnership;
Ripon Society; State Bar of Wisconsin; Washington Legal Foundation National Boar
d of Advisors; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Anne Neal Petri; Daughter: A
lexandra.
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Ben Petro (Petrosky?)
<-Probably?->http://www.linkedin.com/in/benpetro Senior Vice President at VeriS
ign; Investment partner at San Francisco Arts Fund; Board of Directors at peerfl
uence. Past: Board of Directors atTeneros; Board of Directors at 3jam; CEO and P
resident at Teneros; Senior Vice President at NeuStar; CEO/President at UltraDNS
; Vice President of Marketing at Edge Connections; Director of Marketing at Logi
x Communications; director of marketing at Dobson Communications; Senior Staff a
t MCI; General Manager of Operations at QSI. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Peter J. Pettibone
Intl lawyer, Hogan Lovells, NYC. Previously, he was the Managing Partner of H
ogan & Hartsons Moscow office.
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John R. Petty
Founder and Chairman, Federal National Payables, Inc. 80 years old. Petty serv
es as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TECSEC, Incorporated, a data secur
ity company. Mr. Petty served as the Chairman of Marine Midland Bank, a Partner
of Lehman Brothers, and as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Mr. Petty i
s a Founder at Federal National Payables, Inc. Mr. Petty has been the Chairman o
f the Board of Federal National Payables, Inc., Federal National Commercial, Inc
., and Federal National Services, Inc., a factoring company, since 1992. Mr. Pet
ty has been a Director of Arris Group Inc. since 1993 and serves as its Lead Ind
ependent Director. He served as a Director of Anixter International Inc. since 1
988. He served as a Member of Board of Trustees at American University of Sharja
h until June 2009.
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Joseph F. Peyronnin III
Columbia College IL trustee. Past: CBS News VP; Fox News president. Susan Zirin
sky spouse.
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Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr.
http://www.ifpa.org/staff/bios/rlp.php President of the Institute for Foreig
n Policy Analysis, Inc., which he cofounded in 1976. He is an authority on issues
of U.S. national security policy, including homeland security; proliferation an
d counterproliferation; alliance relationships with a focus on Europe and the As
ia-Pacific area; regional security issues; crisis management; force planning; mi
litary transformation; the interrelationships of political, economic, and securi
ty policies; technology transfer; missile defense; international relations theor
y; U.S. foreign policy; and the implications of emerging trends in both regional
and global security environments, etc. He serves on the International Security A
dvisory Board (ISAB), U.S. Department of State.
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Jane Cahill Pfeiffer
B. 1932. IBM VP Communications and Government Relations (1972-76); IBM (1955
-76); Member of the Board of Ashland (1982-2005); Member of the Board of Interna
tional Paper (1977-2004); Member of the Board of J. C. Penney (1977-2004); Membe
r of the Board of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (1988-); Member of t
he Board of NBC (as Chairman, 1978-81); The Conference BoardTrustee; Council on
Foreign Relations; Obama for America; Overseas Development Council; White House
Fellows. Husband: Ralph A. Pfeiffer, Jr. (IBM executive, m. 1975, d. 1996).
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Leon K. Pfeiffer
Colonel Leon K. Pfeiffer, USAF, Retired.
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Steven B. Pfeiffer
DC Mega lawyer, a former Nato commander, Council on foreign Relations member,
Yale Grad, and CEO of Riggs London. Africa-America Institute board member; Borg
hese Inc. director; Fulbright & Jaworski LLP chairman; Iridium Communications In
c. director; NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund director; Project HOPE direc
tor. Past: Wesleyan University chairman emeritus.
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Minh-Thu Pham
<Husband James Huang. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/minh-thu-pham/7/151/20a Di
rector of Public Policy at United Nations Foundation/Better World Campaign. Past
: Policy Advisor at United Nations, Executive Office of the Secretary-General; R
esearch Assistant at Office of the High Representative; Research Fellow at Womens
Commission for Refugee Women and Children. NYC area.
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Dang T. Phan
<-? | Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Managing Partner, S
oros Real Estate Investors, C.V. Phan is the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Fin
ancial Officer, and Managing Partner at Grove Capital. Previously, he was at Gol
dman Sachs, where he was the first Chief Financial Officer of the Whitehall Stre
et Real Estate funds, beginning in 1993. Mr. Phan has been elected, as a Trustee
of the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. Managing Partner and serves as C
hief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Grove.
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Susan J. Pharr
Professor of Japanese Politics in the Department of Government, Harvard Univ
ersity.
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John J. Phelan Jr.
http://www.adelphi.edu/giving/news/gala07_phelan.php The former Chairman
and C.E.O. of the New York Stock Exchange and Past President of the Internation
al Federation of Stock Exchanges. He has served on the Boards of Merrill Lynch,
Met Life, Eastman Kodak, Sonat and Avon Products. He was the Chairman of Presi
dent Reagans Private Sector Initiative Board from 1986 to 1989 and is past Presid
ent of the International Federation of Stock Exchanges located in Paris. Mr. Ph
elan is currently Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Catholic Charities of the
Archdiocese of New York and a member of the Archdiocese Finance Committee.
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Edmund S. Phelps
B. 1933. Guggenheim Fellowship 1950; Nobel Prize for Economics 2006; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Economic Association; Econometric Soc
iety; National Academy of Sciences; New York Academy of Sciences; RAND Corporati
on Economist (1959-60).
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Cecil M. Phillips
http://placecompanies.com/student-military-housing-managing-team.asp Chairman,
CEO, Place Services Group, LLC. In 1984, Cecil founded Phillips International (t
he predecessor to Place Properties, an affiliated group of companies.) That firm
specialized in U.S. real estate and corporate finance opportunities for its off
shore clients. Cecil has served on the boards of directors of publicly held finan
cial institutions, including serving as chair of a publicly held federally-chart
ered bank holding company. Cecil has also recently served as a member of the Boar
d of Directors of Research Atlanta, Inc., the Georgia Lottery Corporation, Chair
man of the Board of Visitors at Emory University and Chair of the Georgia Policy
Council on Children and Families. Cecil is a Commissioner and Chairman of the A
tlanta Housing Authority, Chairman of the Deans Council of the Emory University S
chool of Public Health, Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Howard School, and
Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Board of Teach For America. Cecil has been a m

ember of The Council on Foreign Relations since 1997. Cecil is married. He and hi
s wife Carol have three daughters, Megan, Chesley and Lydia.
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David L. Phillips
http://www.acus.org/users/david-phillips Phillips is a visiting scholar at
Columbia Universitys Center for the Study of Human Rights. He has worked as a se
nior adviser to the US Department of State and the United Nations Secretariat. H
e has held academic positions as a visiting scholar at Harvard Universitys Center
for Middle East Studies and as a professor at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna.
He has also served as executive director of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Huma
nity, deputy director of the Council on Foreign Relations Center for Preventive A
ction, director of the European Centre for Common Ground, project director at th
e International Peace Research Institute of Oslo, and president of the Congressi
onal Human Rights Foundation.
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Jeanne L. Phillips
http://www.huntoil.com/Bio.aspx?Load=jphillips Appointed by President George
W. Bush as the United States Permanent Representative and Ambassador to the Org
anization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France, Amba
ssador Phillips led the U.S. Mission OECD from August 2001 until June 2003. Her
primary policy interests were the enforcement of the Anti-Bribery Convention of
the OECD, corporate governance and reforms of the OECD for the 21st Century. She
also served as Executive Director of the 54th and then Chairman of the 55th Pre
sidential Inaugural Committees. Prior to serving as U.S. Ambassador, she owned an
d operated one of the top high-dollar fundraising firms in the United States wit
h both political and non-political clients. Phillips is senior vice president of
corporate affairs and international relations for Hunt Consolidated, Inc. She is
responsible for managing all activities relating to local, state, national and
international governmental affairs. She also oversees all media relations for Hu
nt Consolidated and its affiliates, including international media relations. In
addition, she directs all activities related to political and charitable giving
for Hunt Consolidated and its affiliates. Ambassador Phillips also serves as pres
ident of Hunt Global Partnerships, Hunt Oil Companys corporate social responsibil
ity program that creates partnerships with not-for-profit entities, local reside
nts and local, state and federal governments to produce sustainable projects tha
t enhance the quality of life of the residents and communities where Hunt operat
es. | JP Morgan Chase Bank-Dallas.
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Kate Phillips-Barrasso
http://www.rescue.org/speakers_bureau/kate-phillips-barrasso [International
Rescue Committee] Phillips-Barrasso is the director of government relations and
advocacy in Washington, D.C. She helps guide the IRCs work to draw attention to g
lobal humanitarian needs and advocate for policy changes that will assist refuge
es forced to flee war and disaster. She oversees the organizations relations with
Congress, the Executive Branch and other nongovernmental organizations on a num
ber of humanitarian situations, including those in Asia and the Middle East. Prio
r to joining the IRC, Ms. Phillips-Barrasso worked for several years as a senior
policy advisor with CARE, leading the organizations policy and advocacy efforts
on humanitarian and development issues. She also worked for the United Nations D
evelopment Programmes Millennium Campaign, drawing the attention of policy makers
and the public to efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Ms. Phillips
-Barrasso is a Council on Foreign Relations term member and a Truman Security Fe
llow.
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Elizabeth M. Phu
Director, Global Threats at Office of the Secretary of Defense. Past: Student at
Industrial College of the Armed Forces; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at
National Security Council; Assistant for Nonproliferation Policy at Department
of Defense; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at Department of Defense; Assis
tant for NATO Policy at Department of Defense. DC area.

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Pickering to Quinn
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Thomas R. Pickering
B. 1931. Hills & Co. Vice Chairman (2006-); Boeing Senior VP, Internat
ional Relations (2001-06); US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs(199
7-2000); US Ambassador to Russia (1993-96); US Ambassador to India (1992); US Am
bassador to the United Nations (1989-92); US Ambassador to Israel (1985-88); US
Ambassador to El Salvador (1983-85); US Ambassador to Nigeria (1981-83); US Stat
e Department Asst. Secy. for Oceans & Intl. Environmental & Scientific Affairs (
1978-81); US Ambassador to Jordan (1974-78); US Executive Secretary of State (19
73-74); US State Department Deputy Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs
(1969-73); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
(1967-69); US State Department Principal Officer, Zanzibar (1965-67); US State
Department Political Officer, Test Ban Treaty, Geneva, Switzerland (1961-64); US
State Department Intelligence Research Specialist (1959-61); American Academy o
f DiplomacyChairman (2004-); American Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors; Am
erican Iranian Council Board of Directors; Atlantic Council Director; Campaign f
or American Leadership in the Middle East; Capital Partners for Education Board
of Advisors; Carnegie Corporation Trustee; Center for Democracy Board of Directo
rs; The Constitution Project Liberty and Security Initiative; Council on Foreign
Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Board of Trustees; Institute for Forei
gn Policy Analysis International Board of Research Consultants; International In
stitute for Strategic Studies; International Crisis Group Co-Chair; National Aca
demy of Sciences; National Bureau of Asian Research Board of Directors; National
Committee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Partnership for a Secure Am
erica Advisory Board; Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors; Watson Institu
te Board Member (past); Theta Delta Chi Fraternity; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Fulb
right University of Melbourne, Australia (1956). Father: Hamilton Reeve Pickerin
g; Mother: Sarah P. Chasteney; Wife: Alice Jean Stover (m. 1955, one son, one da
ughter); Son: Timothy Pickering; Daughter: Margaret Pickering.
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Steve R. Pieczenik
<Dr. Steve Pieczenik & Dr. John Neustadt. | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pie
czenik B. 1947 in CubaPsychiatrist, Author and Publisher. After living in Toulouse,
Francefor six years, Pieczeniks family migrated to the United States where they
settled NYC. In 1964, Pieczenik claims he received a B.A. degree in Pre-Medicine
and Psychology from Cornell, later attending Cornell University Medical College.
Pieczenik claims he received a medical degree. Later, he did a psychiatry resid
ency at Harvard, during which time he claims he attained a PhD in Political Scie
nce and International Relations at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pi
eczenik claims to be the first psychiatrist ever to receive a PhD focusing on in
ternational relations. Pieczenik served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
at some point, and has also worked for the State Department in other capacities,
and as a psychiatrist at some point. He was also a press source for early infor
mation on the mental state of the hostages involved in the Iranian Hostage Crisi
s after they were freed. He has additionally previously been affiliated in a pro
fessional capacity as a psychiatrist with the National Institute of Mental Healt
h. Pieczenik has previously consulted with both the United States Institute of P
eace and the RAND Corporation. Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into ficti
on, both as an author (of State of Emergency and a number of other books) and as
a business partner of Tom Clancy for several series of novels. On May 3rd, 2011,
radio host Alex Misdirection Jones aired an interview in which Dr. Pieczenik clai
med that Osama Bin Laden had died of Marfan syndrome back in July of 2002, and t
hat the attacks on the United States on 9/11 were part of a false flag operation
by the American government.
-Steve Pieczenik 4731 Essex Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5549 [Roberta Pieczenik]
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Alberto M. Piedra, Jr.
Institute of World Politics in DC.; Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Limited; Worl

d Wildlife Fund. | Goldman Sachs Announces New Managing Director Appointments


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Eric A. Pierce
Team Chief for Policy, OSD Legislative Affairs at Department of Defense. Pas
t: Fellow at Center for a New American Security; Defense and Foreign Policy Advi
ser at Office of Senator Ben Nelson; Director, Transnational Threats at National
Security Council, The White House; Country Director, Drug Enforcement Policy &
Support at Department of Defense; Program Analyst, Office of Program Appraisal a
t Department of the Navy; Deputy Press Secretary/Youth Vote Coordinator at Clint
on-Gore 96; Assistant to the Campiagn Manager at Landrieu for Governor.
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Lawrence W. Pierce
B. 1924is a lawyer who served for 24 years as a federal judge. Spouse: Cynthia
Pierce.
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Ponchitta Pierce
is a journalist with extensive experience as a television host and producer,
and magazine writer. She began her career in journalism at Ebony magazine where
she rose to become its New York Editor and New York Bureau Chief of the magazin
es parent company, Johnson Publications. She has worked at CBS News as a special
correspondent; and at WNBC-TV in New York, where she hosted and co-produced a da
ily television show, Today in New York. She has also hosted programs for New Yorks
PBS station, WNET/Thirteen. has served as a Contributing Editor for Parade magazi
ne and McCalls magazine and a Roving Editor for Readers Digest, and has written fo
r many national publications including AARP The Magazine (Modern Maturity); Fami
ly Circle, More, Newsday and Ladies Home Journal. Long active in community servic
e, Miss Pierce is a member of the board of directors of the Foreign Policy Assoc
iation; Thirteen/WNET; the Inner-City Scholarship Fund of the Catholic Archdioce
se of New York; Housing Enterprise for the Less Privileged (H.E.L.P.); the Josep
hson Institute of Ethics in Los Angeles, CA; the Womens Foreign Policy Group; and
Cuban Artists Fund. Miss Pierce is also a member of the External Affairs Commit
tee of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. She is a mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations; The Economic Club of New York; and the
Lotos Club. She is a member of the Columbia Presbyterian Health Sciences Advisor
y Council and a member of the Executive Committee of the Council of Advisors for
the National Center for Children in Poverty.
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Jan Piercy
Piercy is Executive Vice President of ShoreBank Corporation, the first and
largest community development financial institution in the U.S. She led capital
raising for ShoreCap International, a company ShoreBank launched in 2004 with a
n international set of shareholders to invest in local financial institutions do
ing small business lending or microfinance in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe.
Previously Jan served as U.S. Executive Director on the Board of the World Bank,
and she received the U.S. Treasury Medal of Honor in 2000 for her work in inter
national economic development during the Clinton Administration. Jan is on the A
dvisory Council of the Acumen Fund and the boards of Vital Voices and Women Adva
ncing Microfinance, and she is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Hill
arys college roomie
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Andrew J. Pierre
is a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. Pri
or to his recent affiliation with Georgetown University, Dr. Pierre was a Senio
r Associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, dealing with issu
es of international security as well as Europe. He also served as Director-Gener
al of the Atlantic Institute for International Affairs in Paris, Senior Fellow a
nd acting Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Senior Associ
ate of the Hudson Institute and Research Associate at the Brookings Institution.
In 1998-1999, he was a Jennings Randolph Fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
As a former foreign service officer, he served at the American Embassy in Lond

on and at the U.S. State Department. He has also taught at Columbia University a
nd Johns Hopkins University, and spent half a year in Hanoi, Vietnam as a senior
adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A graduate of Amherst College and t
he Institut dEtudes Politiques in Paris, he holds a Ph.D. in political science fr
om Columbia University. Dr. Pierre has testified before the U.S. Congress and be
en interviewed on such programs as PBS Newshour, Nightline, CNN and France-1.
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Steven Pifer
is director of the Brookings Arms Control Initiative. is a senior advis
er with the CSIS [Center for Strategic and International Studies] Russia and Eur
asia Program. A retired Foreign Service officer, his more than 25 years with the
State Department focused on U.S. relations with the former Soviet Union and Eur
ope, as well as on arms control and security issues. His assignments included de
puty assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
(20012004), where he had principal responsibility for policy toward Russia and U
kraine; ambassador to Ukraine (19982000), where he oversaw 500 American and Ukrai
nian staff conducting U.S.-Ukrainian relations and implementing $250 million per
year in assistance programs; and special assistant to the president and Nationa
l Security Council senior director for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia (19961997), w
here he advised the president, vice president, and national security adviser on
policy toward the former Soviet Union. Pifer also served at the U.S. embassies in
Warsaw, Moscow, and London, as well as with the U.S. delegation to the Intermed
iate-Range Nuclear Forces negotiations in Geneva. He holds a B.A. in economics f
rom Stanford University, where he later spent a year as a visiting scholar at St
anfords Institute for International Studies.
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Charles M. Pigott
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/financial/finreports/annual/97proxy/part4
.htm Chairman Emeritus, PACCAR Inc. Age 67. Mr. Pigott was Chairman of the Board
and Chief Executive Officer of PACCAR Inc (manufacturer of transportation equip
ment) from 1986 through 1996. He served as President of that company from 1965 t
o 1987. He is a director of Chevron Corporation and The Seattle Times Company as
well as of PACCAR. His current term as a Boeing director expires in 1998.
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John E. Pike
a national security analyst and director and founder of GlobalSecurity.org.
| http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/staff/pike.htm one of the worlds leading exp
erts on defense, space and intelligence policy, is Director of GlobalSecurity.or
g, which he founded in December 2000. He has consistently provided insight and und
erstanding of world affairs, military, space and satellite technology to policy m
akers, the press and the public at large. Pike previously worked for nearly two d
ecades with the Federation of American Scientists, where he directed the Space P
olicy, Cyberstrategy, Military Analysis, Nuclear Resource and Intelligence Resou
rce projects. Pike regularly provides commentary and analysis on space and securi
ty issues to PBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, NPR, and numerous print a
nd online publications. The author of more than 200 studies and articles on natio
nal security and space, Pike began his career as a political consultant and scie
nce writer.
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Kathryn Pilgrim
AKA Kathryn Pilgrim Overbagh. B. 1954known professionally as Kitty Pilgrim,
was a New York-based anchor and correspondent for CNN for 24 years. Pilgrim anc
hored her own broadcast Early Edition in 1998 and 1999, and served as an anchor
for CNN, CNNI, CNNfn, Headline News and for more than a decade. In January 2000,
Pilgrim was elected to the Council on Foreign Relations and was a active partici
pant in the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Roundtable on F
oreign Policy. Father: Theodore Stuart Overbagh (IBM senior illustrator, b. 2-Mar
-1926); Mother: Ann Lucille Nollet; Sister: Susan Ann Overbagh (b. 26-Aug-1953);
Brother: Gary Campion Overbagh (b. 11-Mar-1958); Husband: Randolph Rudisill Cro
xton (m. 6-Dec-1986, two sons); Son: William Blackwell Croxton; Son: Beau Campio

n Croxton.
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Paul R. Pillar
is a 28-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a vi
siting professor at Georgetown University for security studies and a member of t
he Center for Peace and Security Studies. His 1990 and early 1991 experience were
described in a 2006 interview, in which he spoke of the CIA role in assessing I
raq in preparation for the 1991 war. At that time, according to Pillar, the inte
lligence community (IC) judged that Iraq had active programs for development of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD). He was a Federal Executive Fellow at the Brook
ings Institutionfrom 1999-2000. Soon after, Pillar left the Center. From 2000-20
05, Pillar worked as the national intelligence officer for the Near East and Sou
th Asia. After December 2004, the National Intelligence Council, to which nation
al intelligence officers report, moved from the CIA to the Office of the Directo
r of National Intelligence. [More at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_R._Pilla
r.]
-Paul R Pillar 9224 Vernon Dr; Great Falls, VA 22066-2220 (703) 759-4839 [60-64
/ Cynthia Drabek, Veronica Pillar]
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Marnie S. Pillsbury
has been the Executive Director of The David Rockefeller Fund and Philant
hropic Advisor to Mr. Rockefeller since 1990. She is a Trustee of The Rockefelle
r University and serves on the board of the Womens Campaign Fund, the Edward John
Noble Foundation, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. She is also a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations, the Advisory Committee for the David Rockefe
ller Fellows Program at the New York City Partnership, and the International Cou
ncil for The Museum of Modern Art. Ms. Pillsbury served for many years as a Trus
tee of World Learning, formerly The Experiment in International Living, which op
erates in more than 40 countries around the world. She is also an advisor to a s
mall grants program serving HIV/AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in South Af
rica. She is a director of the International Womens Health Coalition.
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Michael Pillsbury
is a defense policy adviser, former government official and author of books a
nd reports on China. is currently an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Nationa
l Strategic Studies, National Defense University, where he is sponsored by Depar
tment of Defense Office of Net Assessment. During the Reagan administration Dr. P
illsbury was the Assistant Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning; under
President George Herbert Walker Bush he was Special Assistant for Asian Affairs
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, reporting to Andrew Marshall, Direct
or of Net Assessment. Previously he served as a defense analyst for the RAND Cor
poration and on the staff of several U.S. Senate Committees. He has taught graduat
e courses in Chinese foreign policy at Georgetown University, UCLA, and USC. Dr.
Pillsbury studied Mandarin Chinese for 2 years at the Stanford Center in Taipei
, Taiwan, under a doctoral dissertation fellowship of the National Science Found
ation. He earned a B.A. from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Columbia Unive
rsity. Michael Pillsbury is currently an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Nati
onal Strategic Studies, National Defense University, and a Senior Fellow at the
Atlantic Council of the United States, where he is sponsored by the Office of Ne
t Assessment, Department of Defense. Michael Pillsbury is currently a Pentagon co
nsultant. Network Member, Global Business Network.
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Juliana G. Pilon
Juliana Geran Pilon is a Romanian-born American political scientist and write
r. She is a Research Professor of Politics and Culture and an Earhart Fellow at
the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. From 1981 to 1988, Geran Pilo
n was a Senior Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation, writing on the United
Nations, Soviet active measures, terrorism, and East-West relations. From Januar
y 1991 to October 2002, she was first Director of Programs, Vice President for P
rograms, and finally Senior Advisor for Civil Society at the International Found

ation for Election Systems. Her writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal
, The American Spectator, National Review, The National Interest, Humanitas, and
other publications. She has been interviewed extensively in the media (CBS, ABC
, CNN,CBN, NPR, Radio Free Europe, and Voice of America), and has testified befo
re the United States Congress on several occasions. She is married to Roger Pilon
[Vice President for Legal Affairs for the Cato Institute, and an American libert
arian legal theorist].
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Walter H. Pincus
is a national security journalist for The Washington Post. served in t
he Counterintelligence Corps in Washington, D.C. from 1955-1957. After his disch
arge, he worked at the copy desk of The Wall Street Journals Washington edition.
He left in 1959 to become Washington correspondent for three North Carolina news
papers. In 1963, he moved to the Washington Star before joining The Washington P
ost, where he worked from 1966 to 1969. From 1972 to 1975, he was executive edit
or of The New Republic. In 1975, he returned to the Post to write for the nationa
l staff of the newspaper. When he resumed writing for the newspaper, he also was
permitted to work as a part time consultant to NBC News and later CBS News, deve
loping, writing or producing television segments for network evening news, magaz
ine shows and hour documentaries. At The Washington Post, Pincus has written abou
t a variety of national news subjects ranging from nuclear weapons and arms cont
rol to political campaigns to theAmerican hostages in Iran to investigations of
Congress and the Executive Branch. For six years he covered the Iran-contra affa
ir. He covered the intelligence community and its problems arising out of the ca
se of confessed spy Aldrich Ames, allegations of Chinese espionageat the nuclear
weapons laboratories. . Pincus currently teaches a class at the Stanford in Wash
ington center.
-Walter H Pincus 3202 Klingle Rd NW; Washington, DC 20008-3403 (202) 333-7770 [A
nn T Pincus]
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W. Stewart Pinkerton
Founder and President at Hadley, Stewart & Associates. Past: Managing Editor
at Forbes Magazine; Managing Director at Kidder Peabody; News Assistant, Staff
Reporter, N.Y. Bureau Chief, Asst. Mng Editor, Depty. Mng Editor at The Wall Str
eet Journal.
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Daniel Pipes
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Pipes_Daniel Affiliatio
ns: Middle East Forum: Cofounder and Director; Jerusalem Summit: Member, Presidi
um; Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Former Adjunct Scholar; U.S. Comm
ittee for a Free Lebanon: Golden Circle Supporter; New York Post: Columnist; Jer
usalem Post: Columnist; Project for the New American Century: Signatory; Naval W
ar College: Former Lecturer; Harvard University: Former Lecturer; University of
Chicago: Former Lecturer; University of Pennsylvania: Former Lecturer; Foreign P
olicy Research Institute: Director (1986-1993). Government Service: U.S. Institu
te of Peace: Former Board Member (2003-2005); Department of Defense: Former Memb
er, Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology. | An outspoken proponent of
the notion that Islamists pose an existential threat to western civilization, Dani
el Pipes is founder and head of the Middle East Forum, a Philadelphia-based thin
k tank that purports to define and promote American interests in the Middle East.
Pipes, who is also a recognized Arabic expert and son of the well known anti-Sovi
et crusader Richard Pipes, frequently lambastes Arab politics, urges a broad war o
n terror aimed at challenging Mideast regimes from Syria to Iran, and pushes a Li
kud Party line on Israeli regional relations. Pipes has backed numerous high-prof
ile neoconservative and Likud-aligned initiatives. He supported efforts by the n
ow-defunct Project for the New American Century (PNAC) to pressure the George W.
Bush administration to join Israel in waging a broad war on terrorism in the Mi
ddle East in the wake of the 9/11 attacks; he has been a member of the presidium
of the Likud-aligned Jerusalem Summit; he was a member of the U.S. Committee fo
r a Free Lebanon; and he is a former scholar of the Washington Institute for Nea

r East Policy, a think tank that was spun off from the powerful lobbying group t
he American Israel Public Affairs Committee. [Please read more at link.] * Citiz
ens For National Security Fed up USA * Middle East Forum Fed up USA * Harry Walk
er Agencys Terrorism Experts Fed up USA * Jewish Policy Center Fed up USA, etc.
* According to http://www.peekyou.com/daniel_pipes/53260302, he may now live in
Chicago, IL.
-Daniel J Pipes 4304 Osage Ave; Philadelphia, PA 19104-3906 [60-64]
-Daniel Pipes 1500 Walnut St, Ste 1050; Philadelphia, PA 19102-3506 [60-64]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pipes/daniel
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Richard E. Pipes
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Pipes_Richard Affiliati
ons: Committee on the Present Danger (1970s): Former Member; Heritage Foundation
:Speaker; Hudson Institute: Letter Signatory; Harvard University: Frank B. Baird
Jr. Professor of History Emeritus (1997-current); Baird Professor of History (1
958-1996); Instructor and Lecturer in History and Literature (1950-1958); Harvar
d University Russian Research Center: Director (1968-1973); Council on Foreign R
elations: Member; Freedom Houses American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus:Mem
ber; Benador Associates: Member of Public Relations, Media, and International Sp
eakers Bureau; Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation: National Advisory Counc
il Member. Government Service:National Security Council: Director of East Europe
an and Soviet Affairs (1981-1982); Department of State: Member of Reagan Transit
ion Team (1980); Team B Strategic Objectives Panel: (1976); U.S. Air Force: Form
er Officer. | Richard Pipes, a historian of Russia and Communism at Harvard Univ
ersity, was a key anti-Soviet crusader in the 1970s and 1980s. He served as a cons
ultant to Washington State Democratic Sen. Henry Scoop Jackson (an important early
figure in the neoconservative pantheon) in the 1970s, was a member of the 1970s
version of the Committee on the Present Danger, and chaired the Team B Strategi
c Objectives Panel, a controversial effort in the mid-1970s to reinterpret CIA i
ntelligence on the Soviet threat. He had been discovered by Richard Perle, who conv
inced his boss, Senator Henry Jackson, to hire Pipes as a consultant. Pipes also
played an instrumental role in selecting other Team B participants, including Pa
ul Wolfowitz. In an interview with Cahn, Pipes said: I picked Paul Wolfowitz [who
at the time was working as special assistant for the Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks, or SALT] because Richard Perle recommended him so highly. [Please read mor
e at link.]
-Richard E Pipes 17 Berkeley St; Cambridge, MA 02138-3409 (617) 868-5340 [65+ /
Irene E Pipes]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pipes/richard
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A. Robert Pisano
http://people.forbes.com/profile/a-robert-pisano/68102 Lead Director, Reso
urces Connection, Inc., Irvine, CA. 67 Years Old. A. Robert Pisano is a director
of Resources Connection, a position he has held since November 2002. Mr. Pisano
has served as our Lead Director since 2004. Mr. Pisano is currently the Preside
nt and Chief Operating Officer of the Motion Picture Association of America, a p
osition he has held since October 1, 2005, and was named as interim Chief Execut
ive Officer in January 2010. He served as the National Executive Director and Ch
ief Executive Officer of the Screen Actors Guild from September 2001 to April 20
05. From August 1993 to August 2001, he was Executive Vice President, then Vice
Chairman and Consultant to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. (?MGM?). Prior to joining M
GM, Mr. Pisano was Executive Vice President of Paramount Pictures from May 1985
to June 1991, serving as General Counsel and a member of the Office of the Chair
man. From 1969 to 1985, Mr. Pisano was an associate and then a partner with the
law firm O?Melveny & Myers LLP. Mr. Pisano is also a director of StateNet, a leg
islative and regulatory reporting service and Chairman of the Board for the Moti
on Picture and Television Fund. He served on the Board of the FPA Group of funds
, where he sat on the Audit Committee, from 2002 to 2008 and as a director of Ne
tflix, Inc. until October 2005. Mr. Pisano?s term of office as one of our direct
ors expires at the Annual Meeting in 2012.

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Leah Pisar
Writer/Analyst / International Affairs. | She has been a senior adviser of
the French-American Foundation, where she was previously director of leadership
programs as well as a visiting scholar at the Center for American Progress and a
t the Institut Franais des Relations Internationales. She served in the Clinton Wh
ite House as director for communications at the National Security Council, at th
e U.S. Department of State as deputy director of communications and at the U.S.
Embassy in Paris as special assistant to Ambassador Pamela Harriman. She is a fre
quent television and radio commentator and has been published in leading newspap
ers and reviews in Europe and the United States. Her main areas of expertise inc
lude American foreign and security policy and relations with the European Union,
NATO and the United Nations. served as Rapporteur for the Council on Foreign Rel
ations task force, Renewing the Atlantic Partnership chaired by Henry Kissinger an
d Lawrence Summers. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a b
oard member of the National Security Network (which she co-founded), a member of
the board of overseers of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, a Young Leade
r of the American Council on Germany and a 2009 Rising Talent of the Womens Forum
for the Economy and Society.
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Chip Pitts
Board President of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and former Chair
man of Amnesty International USA. He blogs at www.CSRLaw.org, and his writing has
appeared in newspapers and magazines ranging from The Washington Post to the Wa
ll Street Journal, from The Nation and The New Republic to Liberty magazine and
The American Conservative, and from the Washington Spectator to Foreign Affairs.
He has testified before foreign parliaments and the U.S. Congress, and his broa
dcast commentaries have appeared among other places on National Public Radio and
Public Radio International. Pitts is a member of the Council on Foreign Relatio
ns in New York and the Pacific Council on International Policy in San Francisco.
[More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Pitts.]
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Jacques-Philippe Piverger
Venture Capital & Private Equity / Greater New York City Area. AIG Investments A
sset Manager/Principal Investor & Co-Founder of both The Council of Professional
s and The Global Syndicate.
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Louis D. Pizzarello
<-??->International Council of Ophthalmology; Universal Giving. Southampton, NY 1
1968.
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Livia B. Plaks
President at Project on Ethnic Relations. Greater New York City Area.
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Jorge A. Plasencia (NEW listing)
Republica CEO a former executive with Univision Radio, Estefan Enterprises, and

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Alan A. Platt
Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, LLP. Washington D.C. Metro Area. | http://www.gi
bsondunn.com/Lawyers/aplatt Platt works on national security and international i
ssues. He focuses on providing strategic advice to companies both large and sma
ll on high tech matters in the Executive and Legislative branches that affect th
eir interests. Mr. Platt has significant experience representing major corporat
ions in Congressional investigations. Platt previously has been Chief of the Arms
Transfer Division of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, principal fo
reign policy advisor to U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie, a senior staff member of The
Rand Corporation, and a Fellow at The Hoover Institution.
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Alexander H. Platt

has been Executive Vice President of the international business advisory firm, Pro
jects International, in Washington, D.C. since 1997. As a partner in the interna
tional law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, he headed the firms In
ternational Financial Institutions Practice Group and specialized in internation
al economic and trade policy matters. From 1988 to 1989, he was General Counsel
of the National Economic Commission. Previously, he served as Director of Internat
ional Economic Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council 1985-87, an
d had been Associate General Counsel in the Office of the United States Trade Re
presentative and Acting Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Congressional Af
fairs in 1985. Earlier Mr. Platt was an associate in the Corporate Finance Depar
tment of the First Boston Corporation. Mr. Platt served as a law clerk to Judge
Leonard P. Moore of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in
1980-1981. Chair, Carnegie Council.
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Nicholas Platt
a diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiar
y to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and as a high level diplomat in Canada, Chin
a, Hong Kong, and Japan. He is the former president of the Asia Society in New Y
ork City. [More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Platt.]
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Sheila M. Platt
Kofi Annan, Happy Rockefeller, Sheila Platt. | http://www.cfsi.ph/t_platt.htm
Platt has served with CFSI since 1987. She is a clinical social worker specializ
ing in consultation and training around issues of crisis and critical event stre
ss management owing to tragedies, complex emergencies, and natural disasters. Ms
. Platt has held counseling positions in Japan, Zambia, the Philippines, and Pak
istan. She has been a Consultant for the United Nations Secretariat in New York,
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Childrens
Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), governments, and int
ernational as well as national nongovernmental organizations. Ms. Platt has prod
uced educational materials on crisis and stress management for diplomats, humani
tarian workers, health and social services personnel, human rights specialists,
and journalists. She lectures at various universities and represents CFSI at app
ropriate gatherings of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) a
s well as the NGO Committee on Mental Health. In addition to being on the Board,
Ms. Platt serves as CFSIs Director for External Relations, on a pro bono basis.
As such, she travels regularly to the Philippines, including field sites. A citi
zen of the United States and based in New York City | Afghanistan Centre at Kabu
l University, Board of Directors; Community and Family Services International, B
oard of Directors.
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Marc F. Plattner
http://www.journalofdemocracy.org/about/plattnerBio.html is founding coeditor of
the Journal of Democracy, vice-president for research and studies at the Nationa
l Endowment for Democracy(NED), and director of the International Forum for Demo
cratic Studies. He served as NEDs director of program from 1984 to 1989. During th
e 20022003 academic year, he was a visiting professor at the Robert Schuman Centr
e for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
He has previously been a fellow at the National Humanities Center in Research Tr
iangle Park, North Carolina (198384); advisor on Economic and Social Affairs at t
he United States Mission to the United Nations (198183); program officer at the C
entury Foundation (formerly the Twentieth Century Fund), a private foundation in
New York City (197581); and managing editor of the Public Interest, a quarterly
journal on public policy (197175). Editorial Advisory Board, democracy at large.
-Marc F Plattner 5502 Grove St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3410 (301) 654-6221 [60-64
/ David M Plattner, Laura Plattner]
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Richard L. Plepler
is executive vice president for Home Box Office. Home Box Office, Inc.,
is the premium television-programming subsidiary of Time WarnerInc., providing t

wo 24-hour premium television services, HBO and Cinemax. Together, both networks
reach approximately 40 million subscribers in the United States via cable and s
atellite delivery. Home Box Offices international joint ventures bring HBO brande
d services to more than 50 countries around the globe. Plepler serves on the board
s of Phoenix House, the nations largest drug treatment center, New York Outward B
ound and the Nixon Center, a foreign policy think tank based in Washington D.C.
He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Washington Institute for Near Eas
t Policy and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he serves on
the Chairmans Advisory Council. He is on the Corporate Advisory Board of the Glo
bal Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, on the National Advisory Board of the W.E.B.
DuBois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard Universit
y, and is a member of the Deans Council of the Kennedy School of Government at Ha
rvard. In 2007 Time Warner named Plepler a co-president of HBO. Plepler who joined
HBO in 1992, was named executive VP of HBO, charged with creative aspects of th
e company, in 2002. Advisory Committee, FilmAid International; Planning Committee,
International Freedom Center; Trustee, Asia Society; Advisory Board, Womens Voice
s. Women Vote; National Advisory Board, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute; Advisory Board
, Global Business Coalition.
-Richard L Plepler 151 E 72nd St; New York, NY 10021-4300 (212) 717-4260 [50-54
/ Lisa Plepler]
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Jonathan Plutzik
Independent Director, Fannie Mae, Washington, DC. Sector: FINANCIAL / Mo
rtgage Investment. 56 Years Old. Jonathan Plutzik has served as Chairman of Bets
y Ross Investors, LLC since August 2005. He also has served as President of the
Jonathan Plutzik and Lesley Goldwasser Family Foundation Inc. and as Chairman of
the Coro New York Leadership Center since January 2003. Mr. Plutzik served as N
on-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors at Firaxis Games from June 2002
to December 2005. Before that, he served from 1978 to June 2002 in various posit
ions with Credit Suisse First Boston, retiring in June 2002 from his role as Vic
e Chairman. Mr. Plutzik has been a Fannie Mae director since November 2009. | ht
tp://www.zaracentertrust.com/meet-the-leadership.html
-Jonathan Plutzik 101 Ben Franklin Dr; Sarasota, FL 34236-1219 (941) 388-1598 [L
esley Plutzik]
-Jonathan Plutzik 96 Rye Rd; Rye, NY 10580-1013 (914) 670-0072 [Lesley G Plutzik
]
-Jonathan L Plutzik 312 W 102nd St; New York, NY 10025-4931 (212) 932-1204 [55-5
9 / Lesley G Plutzik, Zachary Plutzik]
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Rutherford M. Poats
Rutherford Poats: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Executive Vice Pre
sident, Pace Global Energy Services, LLC. Rutherford (Bo) Poats serves as a Exec
utive Vice President of Pace Global Energy Services, LLC and served as its Manag
ing Director. Mr. Poats has vast experience in domestic and international energy
project development, company strategic planning, valuation, risk, financial ana
lysis, due diligence, and transactional support to an extensive client base. He
has been a leader in Pace Globals domestic asset placement and international proj
ect development activity, having directed the development, restructuring, acquis
ition, and divestiture of billions of dollars of asset value, including power ge
neration, fuel infrastructure, and related energy assets. Mr. Poats also serves
as an expert witness, having opined on numerous cases ranging from project compa
ny and contract valuation to standards of best practice in trading, hedging, and
project development activity. | Oral history(Nov. 1968):http://millercenter.org
/scripps/archive/oralhistories/detail/2872 Worked for the United Press Internatio
nal through the 1950s, either as correspondent, Tokyo Bureau Chief, or member of
the Foreign Bureau. In 1961, he joined the AID; served as Administrator for the
Far East (1964-1967) and Administrator of the Agency beginning in 1967 and thro
ugh the time of the interview in 1968. Discusses his professional experience and
remembrances of Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Michael N. Pocalyko
Director, Herley Industries, Lancaster, PA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Scienti
fic & Technical Instruments. Michael N. Pocalyko (55 years of age; independent d
irector), a director of Herley since January 2010, is managing director and chie
f executive officer of Monticello Capital in Chantilly, Virginia, an investment
bank and private equity firm that specializes in technology companies and merger
s and acquisitions, operating internationally in eleven countries. He has extens
ive experience as an expert financial advisor, corporate director, and principal
in high-growth multinational corporations in the advanced technology manufactur
ing, engineering services, defense and aerospace, and biomedical industries. He
currently chairs the board of TherimuneX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Doylestown, Pe
nnsylvania and previously chaired Advanced Environmental Resources, Inc. in Rest
on, Virginia and Erdevel Europa S.? r.l. in Luxembourg and Saudi Arabia. He also
represented two governors of Virginia on the Commonwealth Competition Council.
Prior to his career as a financier, Mr. Pocalyko was a Navy commander and served
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and on the staff of the Secretary of
the Navy. He is a Beirut veteran and was a decorated Navy pilot. Pocalyko is a ce
rtified fraud examiner, a financial expert under ?407 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act,
meets the enhanced independence standards for Audit Committee service and chair
s the Audit Committee of the Companys board of directors.
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Richard W. Pogue
http://www.jonesday.com/rwpogue/ Dick Pogue became Acting Managing Partner
of Jones Day on March 1, 1984, and Managing Partner one year later. During his
years of service in these roles, the Firm grew significantly and for the first t
ime entered international markets. In 1994 he retired from the Firm. After nine
and half years as senior advisor at Dix & Eaton, a corporate public relations fi
rm, he rejoined Jones Day in 2004. While his specialty areas of law over the year
s were antitrust and corporate takeover defense, he practiced extensively in the
general fields of corporate and litigation law. He has served as arbitrator or
mediator in a large number of major commercial disputes. Pogue is a past chairman
of the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association. He was a director
of various companies, including Continental Airlines, Derlan Industries (Canada
), M.A. Hanna Co., IT Group, KeyCorp, Redland PLC (England), Rotek Incorporated,
and TRW. In the civic arena, he has served as chairman of many organizations, in
cluding The Cleveland Foundation, Greater Cleveland Growth Association (then the
largest chamber of commerce in the U.S., with more than 16,000 members), Univer
sity Hospitals Health System, The City Club, Business Volunteers Unlimited, Grea
ter Cleveland Roundtable, The 50 Club, the Newcomen Society of the United States
, Cleveland Institute of Music (interim), and Presidents Council Foundation. He c
haired the 1989 Cleveland United Way campaign and served as cochairman of Clevel
ands 1996 Bicentennial Commission. Pogue has spoken and written extensively in the
field of private sector regionalism and was a cofounder and vice chairman of th
e Regional Business Council (the predecessor of TeamNEO). In the field of educati
on, he has served as a trustee of Case Western Reserve University, The Universit
y of Akron (U/A), and Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM). He has been named to r
eceive honorary degrees from U/A and CIM. In 2001, he served as interim executiv
e director of the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education. He was chairman of
the (Ohio) Governors Commission on Higher Education & the Economy in 2003-2004 a
nd later was a founding trustee of the (Ohio) Business Alliance on Higher Educat
ion and the Economy.
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Steve L. Poizner
Stephen Leo Steve Poizner is a California businessman and Republican
politician, who was elected State Insurance Commissioner of California in 2006.
Prior to his political career, Poizner worked in Silicon Valley as a high tech
entrepreneur, founding both SnapTrack, Inc. and Strategic Mapping, Inc. He was a
candidate for theCalifornia gubernatorial election, 2010; However he was defeat
ed in the June Primary by former CEO of eBay, Republican Meg Whitman. In 2001, fo
llowing privately held SnapTracks sale for $1 billion toQualcomm, Poizner served

a year as a White House Fellow in the National Security Council. Starting one we
ek before the September 11, 2001 attacks, Poizner held the position of Director
of Critical Infrastructure Protection, and was involved in developing Homeland S
ecurity programs relating to cybersecurity and emergency response communication
protocols. Poizner and his wife, Carol, live in Los Gatos, California where they
are raising their daughter, Rebecca. [Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Steve_Poizner.]
-Stephen L Poizner16320 Los Serenos Robles; Los Gatos, CA 95030-3026 (408) 354-5
644 [50-54 / Carol A Poizner]
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Dinah Pokempner
A specialist in international humanitarian and human rights law, and an area
specialist on Cambodia, she is the General Counsel for Human Rights Watch. Directo
r, International Center for Conciliation.
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William R. Polk
is a veteran foreign policy consultant, author, and relation of president J
ames K. Polk. appointed by President Kennedy to the State Departments Policy Plann
ing Councilfocusing on the Middle East and North Africa. While there he served a
s a member of the Cuban Missile Crisis management team. He was also Deputy Commi
ssioner-General of UNRWA during this period. Polk resigned from the federal gove
rnment to join the University of Chicago as Professor of History in 1965, where
he taught for ten years and established their Center for Middle Eastern Studies,
serving as Founding Director. In 1967 became president of the Adlai Stevenson I
nstitute of International Affairs, which hosted the 20th Pugwash Conference on n
uclear weapons problems, helped organize the Table Ronde meeting which laid ground
work for the European Union, and contributed to planning the United Nations Envi
ronmental Program. During the 1967 Middle Eastern Six-Day War he returned to Was
hington to write a draft peace treaty and to serve as an advisor to McGeorge Bun
dy, who was President Johnsons personal representative during that crisis. Polk is
senior director of the W.P. Carey Foundation and a member of the Council on For
eign Relations. He lives and writes in southern France and is married to Barones
s Elisabeth von Oppenheimer. He has lectured at the Canadian Institute of Intern
ational Relations, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Royal Institute of Inte
rnational Affairs, and the Institute of World Economy and International Affairs
of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, as well as over a hundred universities and co
lleges. William Polk was also the foreign policy adviser for Democratic candidate
Dennis Kucinichs presidential campaign.
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Carol A. Pollack
<-? | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/carol-pollack/4/425/204 Social Affairs Office
r at Secretariat of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Past: Political
Affairs Officer, Americas and Europe Division at Department of Political Affair
s, UN; Researcher at Amnesty International USA; Program Associate, Human Rights
at The Ford Foundation; Fellow at Human Rights First; Law clerk at Inter-America
n Court of Human Rights; Publications Assistant at Lawyers Committee for Human R
ights. Greater New York City Area.
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Gerald A. Pollack
Associate Professor of Finance at Pace University, New York, NY. Assoc. Dir. Int
ernational Econom. Menorah Park. Abrams Committee. Gerald Pollack Associates Inc
., zip code: 10604. | Gerald Pollack $11,475 in Political Contributions for 2008
OLD GREENWICH, CT 06870.
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Jonathan D. Pollack
currently serves as Professor of Asian and Pacific Studies and Director of the Str
ategic Research Department at the Naval War College. A specialist on East Asian
political and strategic affairs (especially China), Dr. Pollack was previously a
ffiliated with [the] RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California, where he serv

ed in a wide array of research and management capacities over the past two decad
es. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and was a Pos
tdoctoral Scholar at Harvard University. He has also taught at Brandeis Universi
ty, UCLA, and the RAND Graduate School of Policy Studies. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations 2001, the International Institute for Strategic Stu
dies, and the Committee on International Security and Arms Control of the Nation
al Academy of Sciences. Pollack has published widely on Chinas political and strate
gic roles; the international politics of Asia; U.S. policy in Asia and the Pacif
ic; and Chinese technological and military development. His recent studies inclu
de: Designing a New American Security Strategy for Asia (1996); Engaging China i
n the International Export Control Process: Options for U.S. Policy (co-author,
1997); In Chinas Shadow: Regional Perspectives on Chinese Foreign Policy and Mili
tary Development (contributor and editor, 1998); The Future of Chinese and Japan
ese Naval Power: Implications for Northeast Asian Maritime Security (senior auth
or, 1998); Assembled in China: Sino-U.S. Collaboration and the Chinese Aviation
Industry (senior author, 1998); Preparing for Korean Unification: Scenarios and
Implications (senior author, 1999); and articles in various professional journal
s and symposia on U.S.-Asian relations, Chinese policy toward Taiwan, Russian po
licy in Asia, and the international politics of East Asia. Pollacks current research
includes Chinese security policy debates since September 11, 2001; alternative
U.S.-Chinese strategic futures; future policy options toward North Korea; and le
adership of a joint U.S.-Japanese strategic assessment of longer term trends in
regional and global security.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollack/jonathan
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Kenneth M. Pollack
B. 1966is a noted former CIA intelligence analyst and expert on Middle
East politics and military affairs and is currently the Director of the Saban Ce
nter for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He spent a year as Dire
ctor for Near East and South Asian Affairs with the United States National Secur
ity Council. In 1999, he rejoined the NSC as the Director for Persian Gulf Affai
rs. He also served two stints as a professor with the National Defense Universit
y. He is also a Senior Director at Albright Stonebridge Group, an international s
trategic consulting firm. He previously worked for the Council of Foreign Relati
ons as their director of national security studies. Pollack is married to the wel
l-known television journalist Andrea Koppel [daughter of Ted].
-Kenneth M Pollack 4203 Stanford St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5211 (301) 986-1574 [
40-44 / Andrea K Pollack]
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Lester Pollack
<Zvi Galil . Lester Pollack: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek F
ounder, Managing Director, and Chairman, Centre Partners Management LLC. Age 72.
See Board Relationships (11). Pollack is the Founder, Managing Director, and Ch
airman at Centre Partners Management LLC. He has been a Managing Director at the
firm since 1986. Mr. Pollack was a Managing Director at Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
from 1986 to 1998. Prior to that, he was a General Partner and Vice President a
t Oppenheimer & Co. Mr. Pollack was a Co-Chief Operating Officer and Vice-Chairm
an at United Brands from 1979 to 1981. From 1965 to 1979, he served as an Execut
ive Vice President and Member of the Board at Loews Corporation. Mr. Pollack was
a Founding General Partner at Odyssey Partners from 1982 to 1986. He was a Limi
ted Managing Director at Lazard Freres & Co. LLC. Mr. Pollack is a Director and
the Chairman of the Board at Fire Arms Training Systems, Inc. He serves as a Mem
ber of Advisory Board of Metro International S.A. Mr. Pollack has been a Directo
r of Sunamerica, Inc. since 1981, and ASC Management, Inc. since 2000. He is als
o a Director of LaSalle Re Holdings Limited, Bank Leumi U.S.A., Centre Pacific L
LC, Associates LLC, MB Investment Partners, Tidewater, Inc., Tiffen Manufacturin
g Inc., and Kaz Inc. Mr. Pollack is also a Director Emeritus of U.S. Bancorp. He
was a Director of Ironwood Investment Management, LLC. Mr. Pollack was also a D
irector of Paramount Communications Inc., Continental Cablevision, Parlex Corp.
since 1970, Transco Energy, First Sun America Life Insurance Co., Inc , American

Seafoods, L.P., CNA Financial Corporation, and Polaroid Inc. He is a Trustee at


New York University and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Polla
ck is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of New York University School of Law
and a Member of the Board of Trustees at New York University. He was the Chairm
an of the Conference of Presidents at Major American Jewish Organizations. OTHER
AFFILIATIONS: SAFG Retirement Services, Inc.; Meggitt Training Systems, Inc.; C
omcast MO Group, Inc.; Tidewater Inc.; Transco Energy Company, LLC; Ironwood Inv
estment Management, LLC; CNA Financial Corporation; Loews Corporation; Parlex Co
rporation; American Seafoods Group LLC; The Tiffen Company, LLC; Lazard Freres &
Co. LLC; Resource Capital Asset Management; Paramount Communications Inc.; Bank
Leumi USA; Metro International SA; Odyssey Partners LP; First SunAmerica Life I
nsurance Company; New York University; Oppenheimer & Co. Division of Fahnestock;
Citizens Budget Commission; Brooklyn College; New York University School Of Law
; LaSalle Re Holdings Ltd.; ASG Consolidated LLC; ASC Management Inc.; MB Invest
ment Partners, Inc.
30 ROCKEFELLER PLZ.; New York, NY.
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Neal A. Pollard (no longer listed)
is an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations. Former
ly, he was Board Director and General Counsel of the Terrorism Research Center,
Inc., a corporation he co-founded in 1996, and now a strategic partner of Total
Intelligence Solutions, LLC. Mr. Pollard was also Vice President for Hicks & Ass
ociates, Inc., where he developed and directed numerous policy, strategy, and te
chnology planning efforts for counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland secur
ity. In addition to Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Mr. Pollard serves on th
e adjunct faculty of the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign
Service, and the Georgetown University School of Medicine. is admitted to the Vi
rginia Bar.
-?>Nell Pollard 5521 Rudy Ln; Fredericksburg, VA 22407-1225 (540) 898-8538 [Sylv
ester L Pollard, Denise A Pollard, Shanelle L Pollard]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollard/neal
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Robert L. Pollock
an editorial writer and Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member. Polloc
k joined the Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels as an editorial page writer
in 1995. He moved to Wall Street Journals headquarters in New York in 2000 as an
assistant features editor. In 2002 Pollock became an editorial writer and in 200
5 he joined the Editorial Board. Pollock makes frequent appearances on television
shows such as that on CNBC and Fox News as well as radio appearances on WABC.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollock/robert
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Elizabeth Pond
Freelance journalist. Christian Science Monitor; Yahoo! Inc; The Washington Quarte
rlyNon-Resident Fellow, Center for Transatlantic Relations
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Daniel B. Poneman
is currently the United States Deputy Secretary of Energy. Since 2001
, Poneman was a Principal of The Scowcroft Group, a business advisory firm in Wa
shington, D.C. Prior to that, Poneman was also a partner in the law firm of Hoga
n & Hartson. Between 1993 and 1996, Poneman served as Special Assistant to the P
resident and Senior Director for Nonproliferation and Export Controls at the Nat
ional Security Council. He joined the NSC staff in 1990 as the Director of Defen
se Policy and Arms Control, after also serving as a White House Fellow in the Un
ited States Department of Energy. Spouse: Susan.
-Daniel B Poneman 1541 Forest Ln; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3317 (703) 534-1308 [50-54 /
Susan A Poneman, Claire Poneman]
United States Dept of Energy, Secretary 1000 Independence Ave SW; Washington, DC
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Marquita J. Pool-Eckert
<Knut Eckert. | Adjunct Professor/Macauly Honors College at Hunter College
CUNY; Adjunct Professor/ Journalism at Hunter College, CUNY. Past: Adjunct Prof
essor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Senior Producer at C
BS News.
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Roman Popadiuk
served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine under George H.W. Bush, f
rom 1992 to 1993. Since 1999, he has served as the Executive Director of the Geo
rge Bush Presidential Library Foundation at Texas A&M University in College Stat
ion, Texas. Popadiuk was born in Austria on May 30, 1950. He joined the United St
ates Foreign Service in 1981. From 1982 to 1984, he worked as a diplomat in Mexi
co City. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in the Department of State and in the Nati
onal Security Council. From 1986 to 1989, he served as Assistant Press Secretary,
then Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign
Affairs and Deputy Assistant under Ronald Reagan. He served as Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs under George H.W
. Bush, from 1989 to 1992. He served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine u
nder George H.W. Bush from 1992 to 1993. From 1993 to 1995, he taught at the For
eign Service Institute. From 1995 to 1998, he served as an administrator at the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C.. He is
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on the Board of Advisors
of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at The Bush School of Govern
ment and Public Service at Texas A&M University. He is married to Judith Ann Fedw
ick, and they have four children.
-Roman Popadiuk 4813 Berwyn Rd; College Park, MD 20740-2108 [Judith A Popadiuk]
-Roman Popadiuk 268 Grants Rd; Liberty, NY 12754-2684 (845) 292-2438 [Judith A P
opadiuk]
-Roman J Popadiuk III 4903 Park Row Pl; Bryan, TX 77802-5907 (979) 774-5833 [6064 / Judith A Popadiuk, Catherine Popadiuk, Mary Popadiuk]
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Anne B. Popkin
http://www.100womeninhedgefunds.org/angels/Anne_Popkin_V3.pdf -Popkin was pr
eviously a Principal of BlueCrest, Head of the New York Office and North America
n Business Development and member of the Global Operating Committee. She joined
the firm in the fall of 2007 after having served as a Managing Director and the
Head of Americas Business Development and Investor Relations for Lehman Brothers
Absolute Return Strategies. She was member of the management team of the global
Absolute Return Strategies business. Before joining ARS, Ms. Popkin served as t
he Director of North American Business Marketing and Investor Relations at Finan
cial Risk Management, where she initially worked doing hedge fund due diligence,
specifically in fixed income arbitrage. Ms. Popkin began her career at Goldman,
Sachs & Co. where she worked for nine years in both Fixed Income Sales and Trad
ing and the Investment Management Division. In Fixed Income, she worked in the G
lobal Interest Rate Product Group working with institutional investors (includin
g hedge funds) structuring and advising on trades to capitalize on clients views
on global interest and credit markets. Ms. Popkin earned a Bachelors Degree in Ap
plied Mathematics and Economics at Harvard University before receiving an MBA fr
om the Kellogg Graduate School of Management and a diploma in Art History at Oxf
ord University, where she studied as Rotary Scholar. She is a life member of the
Council on Foreign Relations.
-Anne B Popkin 10 E 29th St, Apt 50E; New York, NY 10016-7447 (212) 725-3039 [40
-44]
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Frank P. Popoff (no longer listed)
AKA Frank Popov. B. 1935. Dow Chemical CEO (1987-1995); Dow Chemical COO (19
87); Dow Chemical President (1981-87); Dow Chemical Various executive positions,
VP level; Member of the Board of American Express (1990-); Member of the Board
of Chemical Financial (as Chairman, 2004-); Member of the Board of Dow Chemical

(as Chairman, 1992-2000); Member of the Board of Dow Corning; Member of the Boar
d of Qwest (2000-); Member of the Board of Shin-Etsu Chemical (2001-); Member of
the Board of United Technologies (1996-2008); American Chemical Society; Americ
an Chemistry Council (as Chemical Manufacturers Association); Bush-Cheney 04; Geo
rge W. Bush for President; Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Board; US Busi
ness Council for Sustainable Development; US Council for International Business
Vice Chairman; US-Japan Business Council; Michigan Molecular Institute Board. |
http://www.globalarchitectsguide.com/library/Frank-Popoff.php.
-Frank P Popoff 7575 Oyster Bay Dr; Charlevoix, MI 49720-8822 (231) 547-2242 [65
+ / Jean V Popoff]
-Frank P Popoff 3113 Valley Dr; Midland, MI 48640-2626 (989) 832-2654 [65+ / Jea
n U Popoff]
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Ruth Porat (NEW listing)
A Dossier on Morgan Stanleys New CFO Ruth Porat Deal Journal
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Marisa L. Porges (NEW listing)
Former counter-terrorism advisor to the US governement. | Marisa L. Porges | F
oreign Affairs Marisa Porges and Jessica Stern consider how terrorists can, and
cannot be, deradicalized by state authorities.
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Damon Shelby Porter
Time Warner Cable Inc; Missouri House of Representatives. Member, American Cou
ncil on Germany; Member, The United States-Japan Foundation incorporated; Fellow
, The United States-Japan Foundation incorporated; Board Member, International R
elations Council; Member, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy; Marshal
l Memorial Fellow; The German Marshall Fund of the United States; Delegate, Amer
ican Council of Young Political Leaders, Duke Energymore.
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John Edward Porter
B. 1935is a former United States Representative from Illinois. He served tw
o years in the United States Department of Justice in the Honor Law Graduate Pro
gram from 1961 to 1963. ran an unsuccessful first campaign for a seat in the Nine
ty-sixth United States Congress in 1978 against Representative Abner J. Mikva. he
served as founder and co-chair for the Congressional Human Rights Caucus for 18
years and overseen budget appropriations for all federal health and education p
rograms and agencies, including NIH, CDC and AHRQ. Currently he is a partner of t
he law firm Hogan Lovells US LLP and serves as chairman of Research ! America, V
ice Chair of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. He is a membe
r of the Boards of the PBS Foundation and the First Focus Campaign for Children,
and a trustee for the Brookings Institution. Porter is a member of the Institut
e of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the Bretton Woods Committee,
the InterAmerican Dialogue and Council for Foreign Relations. Previously, he was
Chairman of PBS and served on the boards of the RAND Corporation, the American
Heart Association and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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Richard Portes
Richard Portes CBE is currently professor of Economics at London Busines
s School. He is President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research which he fo
unded in 1983. CEPR is a network network of over 700 Research Fellows and Affili
ates who contribute to economic research and policy debates in Europe. Richard P
ortes is Directeur dEtudes at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in
Paris (since 1978). He was a Rhodes Scholar and a Fellow of Balliol College, Ox
ford. He has also taught at Princeton University, Harvard University (as a Gugge
nheim Fellow), and Birkbeck College (University of London). In 1999-2000, he was
the Distinguished Global Visiting Professor at the Haas Business School, Univer
sity of California, Berkeley, and in 2003-04 he was Joel Stern Visiting Professo
r of International Finance at Columbia Business School. Professor Portes is a Fel
low of the Econometric Society and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has been
the longest serving Secretary-General of the Royal Economic Society (19922008) si

nce John Meynard Keynes. He is Co-Chairman of the Board of Economic Policy. He i


s a member of the Group of Economic Policy Advisers to the President of the Euro
pean Commission. {More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Portes.]
Richard Portes
Astoria, NY
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Princeton, NJ 69
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Arturo C. Porzecanski
is a professor of international finance and distinguished economist-in-res
idence at American Universitys School of International Service, having previously
taught at Columbia University, New York University, and Williams College. He is
a member of the board of directors of the Tinker Foundation and of the Washingt
on Office on Latin America. Prior to his current academic career, Dr. Porzecansk
i worked for nearly three decades as an international economist on Wall Street,
starting out with J.P. Morgan in the 1970s, where he served as economic adviser
on Latin America. He later rose to become chief economist for emerging markets a
t several financial institutions, the last of which was the European banking gro
up ABN AMRO. One of the pioneers of emerging-markets research on Wall Street, Dr.
Porzecanski worked for ABN AMRO for nearly five years through early 2005, and pr
eviously served as chief economist for the Americas at ING Barings (1994-2000);
chief emerging-markets economist at Kidder, Peabody & Co. (1992-1993); chief eco
nomist at Republic National Bank of New York (1989-1992); senior economist at J.
P. Morgan (1977-1989); research economist at the Center for Latin American Monet
ary Studies in Mexico City (1975-1976); and visiting economist at the Internatio
nal Monetary Fund (1973). He has also been a consultant to various U.S. governme
nt agencies and the Inter-American Development Bank. Member,Council on Foreign Re
lations Task Force on Latin America.
-Arturo C Porzecanski 3101 New Mexico Ave NW, Apt 1009; Washington, DC 20016-591
0 (202) 243-0626 [Nina M Porzecanski]
-Arturo C Porzecanski 55 E 86th St; New York, NY 10028-1059 (212) 831-1858 [60-6
4 / Nina M Porzecanski]
Roubini Global Economics, Board of Directors 131 Varick St, Rm 1005; New York, NY
10013-1453 (212) 645-0010
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Adam S. Posen
is an American economist, a member of the Monetary Policy Committee o
f the Bank of England and senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for Internatio
nal Economics . He also sits on the panel of economic advisers to the United Sta
tes Congressional Budget Office. Posens other positions include being a member of
theCouncil on Foreign Relations and theTrilateral Commission, a research associa
te of the Center for the Japanese Economy and Business of Columbia University, a
fellow of the CESifo Research Network. He has been the recipient of major resea
rch grants from the European Commission, the Sloan Foundation, the Ford Foundati
on, and the German Marshall Fundof the United States. He is currently married an
d living in London.
-Adam S Posen 1600 N Oak St, Apt 1206; Arlington, VA 22209-2756 (703) 741-0137 [
40-44 / Jennifer Posen, Annette G Posen]
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Barry R. Posen
is Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and the dir
ector of MITs Security Studies Program. An expert in the field of security studie

s, he currently serves on the editorial boards of the journals International Sec


urity and Security Studies and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations a
nd served as a study group member for the Hart-Rudman Commission. worked as a con
sultant for the RAND Corporation and an analyst for the Department of Defense an
d Center for Strategic and International Studies before becoming an assistant pr
ofessor of political science at Princeton University in 1984. In 1987, he joined
MIT as associate professor of political science and has taught at MIT since tha
t time. He has also served as a consultant to the Woodrow Wilson Center, theChri
stian Science Monitor and the MacArthur Foundation. has frequently appeared in th
e media and published general interest articles in publications including The Ne
w York Times, The Boston Globe, and The American Interest.
-Barry R Posen 50 Richmond Rd; Belmont, MA 02478-3320 (617) 484-0817 [55-59 / Ci
ndy L Williams]
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Michael H. Posner
B. 1950an American lawyer, the Founding Executive Director and later
the President of Human Rights First, and the current Assistant Secretary of Sta
te for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) of the United States. [More here
: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Posner_(lawyer)] | State Department Fed u
p USA.
-?>Michael H Posner 34 Winfield Davis Dr; Coram, NY 11727-3560 (631) 698-6234 [6
0-64 / Victoria P Posner, William B Posner]
-?>Michael H Posner 176 W 87th St; New York, NY 10024-2902 (212) 874-6746
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/posner/michael
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George H. Poste
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alongside 2006 Albert Einste
in Award recipient George Poste, director of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona
State University. | B. 1944. Health Technology Networks CEO (1999-); SmithKline
Beecham Chief Science & Technology Officer and President of R&D (1992-99); Membe
r of the Board ofAdvancePCS (2002-); Member of the Board of Anacor Pharmaceutica
ls; Member of the Board of Caremark Rx (2004-?); Member of the Board of Caris Di
agnostics (2004-?); Member of the Board of diaDexus (as Chairman 1997-2004); Mem
ber of the Board of Exelixis, Inc.; Member of the Board of Illumina; Member of t
he Board of Maxygen; Member of the Board of Monsanto (2003-); Member of the Boar
d of Orchid Cellmark, Inc.; Member of the Board of SmithKline Beecham (1992-99);
Member of the Board of Structural GenomiX (2000-04); US Defense Department Defe
nse Science Board; Academy of Medical Sciences (UK) Fellow; Council on Foreign R
elations; Hoover Institution Fellow; Institute of Medicine Forum on Microbial Th
reats; Molecular Profiling Institute Board of Directors; National Academy of Sci
ences Working Group on Biological Weapons; Royal College of Pathologists;
Roy
al Society; Financial Times Columnist; Cancer and Metastasis Reviews Co-Founder;
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews Co-Founder; Nature BioTechnology Editorial Board
; Commander of the British Empire.
-George H Poste 40175 N Little Doggie Rd; Scottsdale, AZ 85262-1664 [65+]
-George H Poste 6711 E Camelback Rd, Unit 6; Scottsdale, AZ 85251-2063 (480) 990
-1175 [65+ / Linda C Poste]
-George Poste Heber, AZ (928) 535-3260
Monsanto Company, Director 800 N Lindbergh Blvd; Saint Louis, MO 63167-0001 (314)
694-1000
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Theodore A. Postol
is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy in the P
rogram in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. He did his undergraduate work
in physics and his graduate work in nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology. Postol joined the staff of Argonne National Laboratory, wh
ere he studied the microscopic dynamics and structure of liquids and disordered
solids using neutron, x-ray and light scattering, along with computer molecular
dynamics techniques. Subsequently he went to the Congressional Office of Technol
ogy Assessment to study methods of basing the MX Missile, and later worked as a

scientific adviser to the Chief of Naval Operations. After leaving the Pentagon,
Dr. Postol helped to build a program at Stanford University to train mid-career
scientists to study developments in weapons technology of relevance to defense
and arms control policy.
-Palo Alto, Ca.
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William C. Potter
Professor of Nonproliferation Studies and Director of the James Martin
Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International
StudiesHe also directs the MIIS Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. He has se
rved as a consultant to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Lawrence Liverm
ore National Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
. He has been a member of several committees of the National Academy of Science
s and currently serves on the National Academy of Sciences Nonproliferation Pane
l. His present research focuses on nuclear terrorism and forecasting proliferat
ion developments. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Pa
cific Council on International Policy, and served for five years on the UN Secre
tary-Generals Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters and the Board of Trustees of
the UN Institute for Disarmament Research. He currently serves on the Internati
onal Advisory Board of the Center for Policy Studies in Russia (Moscow).
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Colin L. Powell
<wife Alma. | B. 1937. Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Limited Par
tner (2005-); US Secretary of State (2001-05); Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (
1989-93); White House National Security Advisor (1987-89); White House Deputy Na
tional Security Advisor (1987); Member of the Board of Gulfstream Aerospace; For
stmann Little & Co. Advisory Board; Academy of Achievement 1988; Alfalfa Club Pr
esident (1996-97); Alfalfa Club 1988; American Academy of Diplomacy; American Ph
ilosophical Society 1998; American Success PAC; AmeriCares Advisory Committee; A
ssociation for Diplomatic Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directo
rs; Bohemian Grove; Childrens Health Fund Chair, Advisory Board (1996-2000); Eise
nhower FellowshipsChairman; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Hon
orary Patron; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
; George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; International Rescue Committee Overseer; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCai
n for Senate 98; Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; US National
Gallery of ArtTrustee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars Trustee; Army Distinguished Service Medal; Br
onze Star; Congressional Gold Medal; Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Legion
of Merit; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1993; Purple Heart; Silver Buffalo; Spi
ngarn Medal 1991; Library of Congress Living Legend 2000; George C. Marshall Awa
rd 2003; White House Fellows (1972-73); Dubya Nickname Balloonfoot; Dubya Ranch
Hand Jan-2001; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997); Funeral: Gera
ld Ford (2007). Sister: Marilyn Powell; Wife: Alma Vivian Johnson; Son: Michael
Powell (FCC chairman); Daughter: Linda; Daughter: Annmarie.
-Colin L Powell 1317 Ballantrae Farm Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3028 [65+ / Alma J Po
well]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/colin
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Dina H. Powell
Dina Habib Powell (ne Habib), born 1973, is the former Assistant Secret
ary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs for the United States governme
nt. She was in charge of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, a part
of the State Department. Currently, she is the global head of corporate engageme
nt at Goldman Sachs. She is married to Richard C. Powell, a COOfor Burson-Marstel
ler, and has two young daughters.
-Dina H Powell 181 E 90th St, Apt 10B; New York, NY 10128-2389 (646) 596-8674 [3
5-39 / Steven B Powell, Richard C Powell]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/dina
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Jerome H. Powell
<w/ Tyson. | Jerome Powell: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Mana
ging Partner, Global Environment Fund. Age 57. Powell is a Managing Partner at G
lobal Environment Fund. He joined the firm in 2008 and is also employed at GEF U
.S. Growth Fund II, L.P. He is responsible for growth capital, and private equit
y investments in North America. As part this role Mr. Powell serves as a Managin
g Director with the firms clean technology investment team making investments in
alternative energy and clean technology companies. He has over 25 years of exper
ience in private equity, investment banking, and investment management. Prior to
joining GEF, he co-founded Severn Capital Partners. Mr. Powell was a Partner at
The Carlyle Group from 1997 to 2005, where he headed the North American Industr
ial Buyout Group. At Carlyle, he was a Member of the Investment Committee and pa
rticipated in the investment decisions for all of the firms United States buyout
investment activities. Mr. Powell focuses on United States buyout opportunities
in the consumer and industrial sectors. He serves as Head of the United States C
onsumer and Industrial team. Prior to joining Carlyle, from 1995 to 1997, Mr. Po
well served as a Managing Director and Head of Mergers and Acquisitions at Dillo
n Read & Co., Inc. He served as Managing Director at Bankers Trust Company from
1993 to 1995 responsible for client coverage, mergers and acquisitions, and rela
ted areas of the bank and served as Chief of Staff and later as Head of Client C
overage, Mergers, and Acquisitions and related areas of Bankers Trust. Mr. Powel
l served as Senior Vice President at Dillon Read in the mergers and acquisitions
department and before that was an Associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New Yor
k City. He served as a Member of the Board of Directors for DPSU Bottling Group
and Panolam Holdings and Director, Member of Audit Committee, and Member of Comp
ensation Committee of Rexnord Corporation. Mr. Powell served as the Under Secret
ary for Finance for the United States Treasury Department from 1990 to 1993, whe
re he was responsible for Treasury debt markets and Administration policy concer
ning financial institutions and government sponsored enterprises. He is a Member
of the Board of DC Prep and was the Founding Chairman of the Center City Consor
tium. | http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/jerome-powell.asp?c
ycle=08 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FUND/INVESTORSEVERN CAPITAL PARTNERS/INVESTOR -CHEVY CHASE
, MD 20815.
-Jerome H Powell 37 W Lenox St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4208 (301) 652-1560 [55-59
/ Elissa Leonard, Sam H Powell, Lucy Powell]
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Laurene Powell Jobs (NEW listing)
Co-founder and President of the Board of College Track and widow of Steve Jo
bs, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc.
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Nancy J. Powell
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/127061.htm Director General, Foreign Servi
ce and Director of Human Resources. Term of Appointment: 08/03/2009 to present.
Ambassador Nancy J. Powell has been a career member of the Foreign Service for 3
4 years and holds the highest rank in the Foreign Service, Career Ambassador, co
nferred on January 3, 2011. Prior to her present position as Director General of
the Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources, she was the U.S. Ambassado
r to Nepal from August 2007 to August 2009. From 2006-2007, she served as the Na
tional Intelligence Officer for South Asia at the National Intelligence Council,
as the State Departments Senior Coordinator for Avian Influenza, and as Acting A
ssistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Activities. S
he has also served as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Ghana, and Uganda. Ambassador
Powell was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Mission in Bangladesh and Togo, Acti
ng Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
for African Affairs, Consul General in Calcutta, consular officer in Kathmandu,
and as Nepal Desk Officer. Her other overseas assignments include Islamabad and
Ottawa. She also served in Washington as a Refugee Assistance Officer. Prior to
joining the State Department, Ambassador Powell served as a high school social
studies teacher. Ambassador Powell studied French, Nepali, Hindi, and Urdu. She
is the recipient of the Homeland Security Service to America Medal for 2006 for

Avian Influenza preparations, and the U.S. State Department Arnold L. Raphel Awa
rd for 2003.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/nancy
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Averill L. Powers
http://syzygytherapeutics.com/Team.html spent the last five years as a Partner a
t Celtic Pharma and more recently at Celtic Therapeutics global biotech private
equity funds and has more than 20 years experience in international mergers and
acquisitions, corporate finance and private equity, including transactions for c
ompanies such as Centocor, Roche, Bristol-Meyers Squibb and Johnson & Johnson.
Prior to Celtic, he spent five years at J.P. Morgan where he served as a permane
nt member of the firms Valuation Committee in Europe and as a participant on J.P.
Morgan Capitals Global Investment Committee. He began his career as a mergers a
nd acquisitions attorney for Davis Polk & Wardwell and prior to that Cravath, Sw
aine & Moore.
Averill L Powers
New York, NY
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New York, NY
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Thomas Powers
B. 1940is an author and intelligence expert. has contributed to The New York
Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, Harpers, The Nation, Commonweal
, The Atlantic, and Rolling Stone. He is married and lives in Vermont. | http://
www.theatlantic.com/past/unbound//powers/tpbio.htm
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Timothy E. Powers
Partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP. Groups and Associations: State Bar of Texa
s, American Bar Association; International Bar Association; International Bar As
sociation Foundation, Inc.; Institute for International and Comparative Law of T
he Center for American and International Law (formerly The Southwestern Legal Fo
undation); Japan America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth; World Affairs Council of
Dallas/Fort Worth; Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; World Services Group.
Dallas/Fort Worth Area.
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Robert C. Pozen
B. 1946is Chairman Emeritus of MFS Investment Management, which mana
ges over $215 billion in assets for over five million investors worldwide. He a
lso serves as a senior lecturer at the Harvard Business School and a Senior Rese
arch Fellow at the Brookings Institution. In late 2001 and 2002, Bob was a membe
r of President Bushs Commission to Strengthen Social Security. His plan was endor
sed by President Bush, and was included in a series of memoranda to President Ob
ama from the Progressive Policy Institute. In 2003, Bob served as Secretary of Ec
onomic Affairs for Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. In 2002-2004, Bob was also
the John Olin Visiting Professer at Harvard Law School. In 2007-2008, he serve
d as chairman of the SECs advisory committee on improving financial reporting. Bob
was formerly vice chairman of Fidelity Investments and president of Fidelity Ma
nagement & Research Company, the investment advisor to the Fidelity mutual funds
. From 1987 to 1996, Bob was managing director and general counsel of Fidelity I
nvestments. In that role, he created Fidelitys Charitable Gift Fund, launched Fi
delitys entry into the Japanese mutual fund business, and served as a director of
its credit card bank. Before joining Fidelity, Bob was a partner at the Washingt
on, D.C., law firm of Caplin & Drysdale, where he led the banking/securities dep
artment from 1981 to 1986. Prior to that, Bob was associate general counsel to t
he Securities & Exchange Commission from 1978 to 1980. Bob also was a law profe

ssor at Georgetown and New York University from 1973 through 1977. Bob is an outs
ide director of Medtronics, Inc, and Nielsen, Inc. He is also an outside directo
r of several funds managed by a subsidiary of the World Bank investing in Africa
and Latin America.
In addition, he is a member of the governing board of two
non-profit organizations, the Harvard Neuro-Discovery Center and the Commonweal
th Fund. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a memb
er of the Council on Foreign Relations. lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his w
ife Liz, a psychotherapist and figurative artist. They have two adult children,
Joanna and David.
-Robert C Pozen 9 Arlington St, Apt PH; Boston, MA 02116-3411 (617) 247-2258 [El
izabeth K Pozen]
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Robert J. Pranger
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (ca. 1975).| http://www
.foreignaffairs.com/author/robert-j-pranger.
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Sheridan Prasso
is a writer and Asia specialist with more than a dozen years of experience co
vering the region. Her reportage has taken her across Asia and the world, from Ch
ina and Japan to India and Indonesia; her expertise in the region has led to gue
st lectures at the worlds top universities, appearances on television networks su
ch as CNN International and ABC of Australia, and interviews with notable figure
s including Nobel Peace Prize winners Aung San Suu Kyi and Muhammad Yunus. Sheri
dans articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, The New York Tim
es, Travel + Leisure, The Los Angeles Times, and The World Policy Journal, among
other publications. She has been writing and editing for FORTUNE since 2004. She
ridan previously spent eight years with BusinessWeek as its New York-based Asia
Editor and as a Senior News Editor. She served as Cambodia Bureau Chief for Agen
ce France-Presse (AFP) from 1991 to 1994, setting up the first permanent Western
news bureau to reopen in Phnom Penh since 1975. She also worked in Hong Kong as
an Asia Regional Correspondent, in Paris as a Europe/Africa Editor, and as a Un
ited Nations Correspondent for AFP. She started her career with The Associated P
ress (AP) in Washington, D.C. and Chicago, and later worked as an AP Business Wr
iter. She has lived in Japan as a U.S.-Japan Foundation Media Fellow, and in Chin
a as a Knight International Press Fellow.
Sheridan Gustav Prasso
New York, NY
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Henry Precht (no longer listed)
State Department official under Carter. Cleveland Council on World Affairs. ?>Principal, North Cascades National Bank.
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Arian L. Pregenzer
Arian L. Pregenzer is Senior Scientist at the Cooperative Monitoring Center
(CMC) at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Under her lead
ership, the CMC was established in 1994 to enable international technical cooper
ation on security problems. The CMC is a unique facility dedicated to the explora
tion of how sharable technology can contribute to achieving nonproliferation, ar
ms control, and other international security objectives. It promotes effective d
ialogue between policy and technology experts, and enables international technic
al cooperation to develop new approaches to security problems. CMC projects have
brought together researchers from Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority
; India and Pakistan; and Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Russia, and China. From Aug
ust 1990 to August 1992, Dr. Pregenzer served as a technical advisor to the Depa
rtment of Energys Office of Arms Control. During this period, she represented DOE
at the multilateral chemical weapons negotiations at the Conference on Disarmam
ent in Geneva. Prior to her career in international security, she worked at Sandi
a to develop lithium ion sources for particle-beam-driven inertial confinement f
usion.

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William H. Press
B. 1948is an astrophysicist, theoretical physicist, and, more recently, com
putational biologist. Obama named Press as a member of his Presidents Council of
Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). In February, 2011, he became Preside
nt-elect of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is sched
uled to serve as that organizations President during 2012. He oversaw LANLs partici
pation in the Joint Genome Institute and in the construction of the Spallation N
eutron Source, etc.
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Larry Pressler
is a politician. He was the first Vietnam veteran to be elected to the Unit
ed States Senate. On November 10, 2009 President Barack Obama named Pressler to
the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad. After servin
g for several years in the State Department as a Foreign Service Officer he was
elected to the House of Representatives from 1975 to 1979. He was a Senator from
South Dakota from 1979 to 1997, and was chairman of the Commerce Committee from
1995 to 1997. Pressler is noted for being possibly the only member of Congress t
o flatly refuse to take a bribe from undercover FBI agents and then to report th
e bribe attempt to the FBI during the Abscam investigations in 1980. John Murtha
also declined the bribe, but expressed interest in later opportunities. Pressler
currently serves on several corporate boards and is a visiting professor and Se
nior Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Thomas Hawki
ns Johnson Visiting Scholar at the United States Military Academy, where he lect
ures on international relations and has advised cadets seeking Rhodes scholarshi
ps and other graduate fellowships. In the ten years since leaving Congress, Pres
sler has served as a senior adviser to Salomon Smith Barney, Monticello Capital,
Blackhorse Asset Management and Leopard Capitals Leopard Sri Lanka Fund. Pressle
r has lectured at more than twenty universities in China, India and the U.S. Pre
ssler and currently lives and works in both Washington, D.C., and New York City.
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Stephen W. Preston
a lawyer who served as General Counsel of the Navy from 1998 to 2000 and in 200
9 was nominated by Barack Obama as General Counsel of the Central Intelligence A
gency. Preston joined the law firmof Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in 198
6. In 1993, he left WilmerHale to become Principal Deputy General Counsel of the
United States Department of Defense, during which time he spent time as acting
General Counsel. In 1995, he joined the Civil Division of the United States Depa
rtment of Justice as Deputy Assistant Attorney General; there, he was responsibl
e for civil appeals. President of the United States Bill Clinton nominated Prest
on as General Counsel of the Navy and, after Senate confirmation, Preston held t
his office from September 28, 1998 until November 17, 2000. In 2001, he returned
to WilmerHale as a partner.
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Kenneth Prewitt
Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs, Columbia University, and founding
President of the State of the USA the institutional venue for establishing a Key
National Indicator program for the U.S. Previous positions include: Director
of the United States Census Bureau, President of the Social Science Research Cou
ncil, Senior Vice President of the Rockefeller Foundation, and Director of the N
ational Opinion Research Center. Previous academic appointments include the Univ
ersity of Chicago, Stanford University and Washington University. Among his awa
rds are a Guggenheim Fellowship, honorary degrees from Carnegie Mellon and South
ern Methodist University, a Distinguished Service Award from the New School for
Social Research, and The Officers Cross of the Order of Merit from the Federal Re
public of Germany, and various awards associated with his Directorship of the Ce
nsus Bureau. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the Cen
ter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the Academy of Political and
Social Science, the Russell-Sage Foundation and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. is completing a study of the policy consequences of Amer

icas racial classification system from 1790 to the present. Among his current pr
ofessional Boards and Committees is the National Research Councils Standing Commi
ttee on Social Science Evidence for Use, which he chairs.
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Bryan C. Price [?]
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Daniel M. Price
http://www.sidley.com/price_daniel/ Senior Partner for Global Issues and a m
ember of the Firms Executive Committee. He works with Sidley lawyers worldwide ad
vising clients on a wide range of international regulatory, transactional and po
licy matters, including global financial regulation, trade and climate change. H
e also represents clients in the resolution of international disputes. Price rejo
ins Sidley after serving as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Secur
ity Advisor for International Economic Affairs in the Administration of George W
. Bush. In this role, he was the senior White House official responsible for int
ernational economic issues, including international trade and investment, humani
tarian relief, and the international aspects of financial system reform, energy
security and climate change. Additionally, Mr. Price was President Bushs personal
representative to the G-8, the G-20 Financial Summit and the Asia-Pacific Econo
mic Cooperation Forum. He also served as the U.S. chair of various cabinet-level
bilateral economic dialogues, including the Transatlantic Economic Council, the
U.S. Brazil CEO Forum and the U.S. India CEO Dialogue.
-D.C. 202.736.8226 | Fax: 202.736.8711 | Emauil: dprice@sidley.com.
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John R. Price, Jr. [?]
-?>Involved somehow with NAFTA (lawyer, maybe Houston, maybe).
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Raymond K. Price, Jr.
B. 1930was the chief speechwriter of U.S. President Richard Nixon, working on
both inaugural addressess, his resignation speech, and Gerald Fords pardon speec
h. He was president of the Economic Club of New York for 19 years.
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Robert Price
is an American attorney, investment banker and corporate executive. He was appointe
d to New York States Commission of Investigation in 2001. He founded Price Commun
ications in 1981, a media company owning television and radio stations, a cellul
ar telephone system, and the New York Law Journal.
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Steven Price
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PriceSteven C
hairman and CEO of Townsquare Media. Prior to that he was a Senior Managing Dire
ctor at Centerbridge Partners, L/P., a $3 billion multi-strategy private equity
fund. Prior to joining Centerbridge at its founding in early 2006, Mr. Price was
a Senior Management Director at Spectrum Equity Investors, a private equity fir
m focused on the business and information services, media and communications ind
ustries. Prior thereto, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Spec
trum, Space and communications). He served on numerous Pentagon task forces and
boards including the Multinational Interoperability Council, the Defense Policy
Board for Federal Aviation, the Joint Battle Damage Assessment Council, the U.S.
Senior Steering Group for the World Radio Conference, and the Unified Command S
ystem Executive Board. Mr. Price was DoD liaison with the intelligence community
on numerous issues. Prior to joining the Administration in November 2001, he ser
ved as President and Chief Executive Officer of LiveWire Capital, which he found
ed. Mr. Price was formerly the President and Chief Executive Officer of PriCellu
lar Corporation, a publicly traded (AMEX ticker PC) cellular telephone operator wh
ich was sold in June 1998 for $1.4 billion. Price previously has served in the U.
S. State Department as Special Assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to the START Tal
ks, and also worked in the mergers and acquisitions department of Goldman, Sachs
& Co. Among other activities, he currently serves on the Board of Directors of
the Foundation for the National Archives, the New York State Health Foundation,

the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), UJA-Federal of New York,
and the Brown University Program for Recovery from Military Combat, which he fo
unded. He was a Pioneer for Bush-Cheney, is a consultant to the Defense Science
Board, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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William W. Priest, Jr.
Age 55+. Epoch Investment Partners , Inc.; J Net Enterprises Inc.; Steinberg;
Credit Suisse Asset Management Americas; B.E.A. Associates Inc. Board Member, In
fraReDx Inc; Board Member, Globe Wireless; Member, Council on Foreign Relations
, Inc.; Board Member, J Net Enterprises Inc; Founder, B.E.A. Associates Inc; Mem
ber of the Global Executive Committee of Asset Management, Credit Suisse. Profes
sor of Finance at Duke U.
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Daniel B. Prieto III
is Director and Senior Fellow of the Homeland Security Center at the Reform Inst
itute. Previously, he was Research Director of the Homeland Security Partnership
Initiative and Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affair
sat Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government. Mr. Prieto is co-auth
or, with Stephen E. Flynn, of Neglected Defense: Mobilizing the Private Sector t
o Support Homeland Security, a special report from the Council on Foreign Relati
ons. His commentary and analysis have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, TIME
Magazine, USA Today, Chicago Tribune,WashingtonPost.com, Washington Times, The N
ew Republic, Atlantic Monthly, MSNBC, CNN, FOX News, BBC, and NPR. Mr. Prieto se
rves on the Century Foundation homeland security task force and as an associate
member of the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Informati
on Age. Mr. Prieto has served on the professional staff of the Select Committee on
Homeland Security in the U.S. House of Representatives. As an investment banker
with JPMorgans Technology, Media, and Telecommunications practice and as Directo
r of Corporate Development for America Online, Mr. Prieto has served as a strate
gist or advisor on $150 billion in transactions, including the merger of McDonne
ll Douglas with Boeingand America Onlines acquisition of Netscape and merger with
Time Warner. He is a past recipient of the International Affairs Fellowship fro
m the Council on Foreign Relations.
-Daniel B Prieto III 2216 Cathedral Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-1504 (202) 4831011 [40-44]
-Daniel B Prieto 91 Trowbridge St; Cambridge, MA 02138-3122
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/prieto/daniel
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Charles O. Prince III
B. 1950. Citigroup CEO (2003-07); Citigroup Chairman and CEO, Global C
orporate and Investment Bank (2002-03); Citigroup COO (2001-02); CitigroupCAO (2
000-01); Citigroup EVP (1998-2000); Travelers Group (1993-98); Primerica (1988-9
3); Commercial Credit (1986-88); Commercial Credit Senior VP and General Counsel
(1983-86); Commercial Credit (1979-83); US Steel Attorney (1975-79); Member of
the Board of Citigroup (2003-07, as Chairman, 2006-07); Member of the Board of J
ohnson & Johnson (2006-); Member of the Board of Xerox (2008-); Bush-Cheney 04; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; Democrat
ic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Fri
ends of Hillary; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; National Republican Congressional C
ommittee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Obama for America; Partnersh
ip for New York City Co-Chairman; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidenti
al Committee; Transatlantic Business Dialogue US Chair; United Negro College Fun
d Director.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/prince/charles
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Penny S. Pritzker
B. 1959Net worth $1.8B (Forbes 2006). Granddaughter of Abraham N.
Pritzker. Member of the Board of TransUnion (as Chairman); Member of the Board o
f Wrigley (1994-2005); Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Chicago Public

Education Fund Vice Chairman; Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art Past Chairman;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Commi
ttee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton f
or US Senate Committee; Illinois State Bar Association 1985; Joe Lieberman for P
resident; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Metropolitan Planning Council (Chica
go) Advisory Board; Pritzker Foundation Trustee; Real Estate Roundtable Treasure
r; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Obama for Illinois; R
euniting Our Country PAC. Husband: Bryan S. Traubert (two children). |Hamilton P
roject, The Fed up USA.
-Penny S Pritzker 1875 N Orchard St; Chicago, IL 60614-5105 (773) 472-9889
-Penny Pritzker Aspen, CO (970) 920-7737
-Bryan S Traubert 1901 N Orchard St, Apt B; Chicago, IL 60614-5110 [Rose Trauber
t, Rhoda T Valdez, Manny Baldez, Emmanuel Valdez]
-9 jobs: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pritzker/penny
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Thomas J. Pritzker
http://people.forbes.com/profile/thomas-j-pritzker/69062 Executive Cha
irman of the Board, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Chicago, IL. Independent Director
, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., Miami, FL. 60 Years Old. Thomas J. Pritzker has
been a member of our board of directors since August 2004 and our Executive Cha
irman since August 2004. Mr. Pritzker served as our Chief Executive Officer from
August 2004 to December 2006. Mr. Pritzker was appointed President of Hyatt Cor
poration in 1980 and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hyatt Cor
poration from 1999 to December 2006. Mr. Pritzker is Chairman and Chief Executiv
e Officer of The Pritzker Organization, LLC (TPO), the principal financial and i
nvestment advisor to various Pritzker family business interests. Mr. Pritzker is
Chairman of Marmon Holdings, Inc. and also serves as a Director of Royal Caribb
ean Cruises Ltd. He served as a Director of TransUnion Corp., a credit reporting
service company, until June 2010. Mr. Pritzker is a Director and Vice President
of The Pritzker Foundation, a charitable foundation; Director and President of th
e Pritzker Family Philanthropic Fund, a charitable organization; and Chairman and Pr
esident of The Hyatt Foundation, a charitable foundation which established The Pri
tzker Architecture Prize.Pritzker is a first cousin of Ms. Penny Pritzker, who i
s also a member of our board of directors. | Center for Strategic and Internatio
nal Studies (CSIS) Fed up USA * SOME Mishpucka Billionairies in the USA Fed up U
SA.
-Thomas J Pritzker 71 S Wacker Dr, Apt TE4600; Chicago, IL 60606-4637
-Thomas J Pritzker 303 Gore Creek Dr, Apt X5; Vail, CO (970) 476-5831 [John A Pr
itzker]
Hyatt Corporation, Executive Chairman 71 S Wacker Dr, Ste 2425; Chicago, IL 60606
-4716 (312) 780-5707
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Luis M. Proenza
President of University of Akron. He is a former member of the United States P
residents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
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Jon Protz (no longer listed)
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke U.
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Joseph W. Prueher
B. 1942US Ambassador to China (1999-2001); US Defense Department Commander-in
-Chief, US Pacific Command (1996-99); Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1995-96);
Member of the Board of DynCorp; Member of the Board of Emerson Electric (2001-);
Member of the Board of Fluor (2003-); Member of the Board of McNeil Technologie
s; Member of the Board of Merrill Lynch (2001-); Member of the Board of New York
Life (2001-); Member of the Board of Wornick Company; American Academy of Diplo
macy; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; National Co
mmittee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Partnership for Public Service
Board of Governors; Order of Australia Honorary Officer. Wife: Suzanne, Daughte

r: Brooks Barwell, Son: Joshua.


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Jeffrey F. Pryce
Vice-Chair of the international arbitration practice at Steptoe & Johnson LL
P, counsels clients on international legal issues and represents them in proceed
ings to resolve international disputes. He brings an extensive background in arb
itration, litigation, government, and diplomacy to a practice focused on success
fully resolving complex and multi-jurisdictional legal problems. has represented
clients involved in arbitration before ICSID, the ICSID Additional Facility, the
ICC, and other international arbitral fora, as well as cases under UNCITRAL and
other ad hocprocedures. He has particular experience in investor-State arbitrat
ion, having represented major US corporations in successful nine- and ten-figure
arbitrations against foreign governments under bilateral and multilateral inves
tment treaties. Pryce is Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Ce
nter, where he teaches International Investment Law. Prior to joining Steptoe, Mr
. Pryce served for five years in the House and Senate as a staffer responsible f
or foreign policy, defense, and judiciary issues. From 1993 to 1999, Mr. Pryce se
rved as a senior official in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. As Special
Counsel for International Affairs, he was the lead negotiator or a member of th
e negotiating team for the successful conclusion of nuclear disarmament agreemen
ts with Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. As Special Assistant and Couns
elor to the Under Secretary for Policy he had responsibility within the Departme
nt for the interagency policymaking process, congressional hearings, and public
statements of US international security policy. He participated broadly in bilat
eral diplomatic discussions, particularly on European security matters, and in i
nternal management of the Department. As Counselor, Mr. Pryce assumed additional
lead responsibility for important cross-cutting international issues, including
those arising in multilateral diplomacy. He was assigned to be the senior Defen
se representative on the US delegation to the Rome Conference on the ICC, and le
d the US delegation to NATO EAPC talks on controlling the proliferation of small
arms and light weapons.
-1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW; Washington DC 20036 | TEL: 202.429.8121 | FAX: 202
.429.3902.
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Donald J. Puchala
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/donald_j__puchala.html# Professor
of International Studies in the department of political science, University of
South Carolina. He is also associate director of The Richard L. Walker Institute
of International Studies.
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Robert H. Puckett
<1978. | Professor of political science at Indiana State University and is conve
rsant on human rights policy.
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Ted Pulling
a manager of Indian portfolios for J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management in Hon
g Kong. is an investment manager and an India country specialist with the Pacific R
egional Group in Hong Kong.
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Thomas L. Pulling
Director, Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., The; Long Island University trustee ; Roo
sevelt Institute governor. retired as a managing director of Citigroup in 2006.
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Susan Kaufman Purcell
is Vice President (since 1994) of the Council of the Americas, and also se
rves as Vice President (since 1989) of the Councils sister organization, the Amer
icas Society. In addition to her work for the Council of the Americas and the Am
ericas Society, Dr. Purcell has done extensive consulting on Latin American econ
omic, trade, investment and political issues for U.S. corporations and for forei
gn companies. Prior to joining the Council of the Americas and the Americas Societ

y, Dr. Purcell was a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New Yo
rk (1981-88). Between January 1980 and June 1981, Dr. Purcell was a member of th
e U.S. Department of States Policy Planning Staff, serving under Presidents Jimmy
Carter and Ronald Reagan. Before joining the U.S. government, Dr. Purcell was a t
enured professor of political science at the University of California, Los Angel
es (1969-79). She was also a visiting professor at Columbia University (1981). D
r. Purcell is a member of The Economic Club of New York, the Financial Womens Ass
ociation and the Council on Foreign Relations. She has been an International Aff
airs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, a Visiting Fel
low at the Overseas Development Council in Washington D.C., and a Fellow at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Other award
s and honors include a National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, a Fulbright
-Hays Fellowship and a Foreign Area Fellowship. She holds MA and Ph.D. degrees i
n political science from Columbia University. In the past she has been a trustee
of Freedom House and has served on the advisory board for the Inter-American Fou
ndation. Advisory Council, International Executive Service Corps; Expert for the
Cuba Study Group; Hemisfile Editorial Board (as of 1996), Institute of the Ameri
cas; Director, Center for a Free Cuba; Former Secretary (1992), National Endowme
nt for Democracy.
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Shaifali Puri (NEW listing)
Executive Director of Scientists Without Borders.
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Robert E. Pursley
is commander of U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, with headquarters at Fuc
hu Air Station, Japan. As commander of U.S. Forces Japan, he is the senior U.S.
military representative in Japan. As commander of Fifth Air Force, he is respons
ible for the conduct of U.S. air operations in Japan and the Republic of Korea.
[Read more: http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioid=6825.]
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John S. Pustay
B. 1931president of the National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Was
hington, D.C. [Read more: http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6827.
]
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Robert D. Putnam
Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University. His books and articl
es have been translated into eighteen languages.
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Kenneth B. Pyle
is the Henry M. Jackson Professor of History and Asian Studies and founding p
resident of the National Bureau of Asian Research. He was founding editor of the
Journal of Japanese Studies in 1974 and continued to serve as its editor until
1986. He currently teaches courses on modern Japanese history.
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Michael Pyle (NEW listing)
Chlo Schama, Michael Pyle Weddings NYTimes.com May 28, 2011 The bride is the ass
istant managing editor of The New Republic and the bridegroom has been a senior
adviser to Lael Brainard, the under
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Adeel Qalbani (NEW listing)
Senior Managing Director at Reservoir Capital Group. NYC.
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Anthony C. E. Quainton
is currently Distinguished Diplomat in Residence at American University and se
rves as program coordinator for the American Academy of Diplomacy. Before assumi
ng these positions he was president and CEO of the National Policy Association,
a Washington research and policy group committed to the promotion of business-la
bor dialogue. He served for 38 years in the Foreign Service of the United States
with posts on every continent. He was Ambassador in Peru, Nicaragua, Kuwait and

the Central African Republic. He held senior positions in the Department of Sta
te including Coordinator for Counter-terrorism, Deputy Inspector General, Assist
ant Secretary for Diplomatic Security, and Director General of the Foreign Servi
ce. He is Vice President of the Public Diplomacy Council.
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Lois E. Quam
B. 1961. Piper Jaffray Managing Director, Alternative Investments (2007-);
UnitedHealth Group EVP and President, Senior Markets Group; UnitedHealth Group
GM, Ovations (1998-); UnitedHealth Group (1989-); Member of the Board of General
Mills (2007-); British Medical Journal Board of Editors; Al Franken for Senate;
EMILYs List; George C. Marshall Foundation Trustee; Gephardt for President; Hill
ary Clinton for President; Obama for America; Rhodes Scholarship. Husband: Matt
Entenza.
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William B. Quandt
B. 1941an American scholar, author, professor and member of the Department
of Politics at the University of Virginia. He previously served as senior fellow
in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and as a mem
ber on the National Security Council in the Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter admin
istrations. He was actively involved in the negotiations that led to theCamp Dav
id Accords and the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. His areas of expertise include A
lgeria, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, the Peace Process, and U.S. Foreign Policy. He
is married to the writer Helena Cobban, has one daughter and two stepchildren, a
nd lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, and serves on the Board of Trustees of the American University in Cai
ro and theFoundation for Middle East Peace.
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Rob Quartel
http://www.jordaninvestment.com/JordanUSForum/speakers-US.html Rob Quartel (
59) is a former Member of the US Federal Maritime Commission, and an internation
ally recognized expert in homeland security and US national maritime and transpo
rtation security policy. He currently serves as Chairman and CEO of NTELX, based
in McLean, Va. Government clients include the US Departments of Defense, Treasury,
Transportation, and the US Food and Drug Administration. Quartels experience span
s a wide range of international security, energy, transportation, safety and env
ironmental regulatory matters. As Maritime Commissioner he was the leading propo
nent of international liner shipping deregulation and a high-profile advocate fo
r reform of other US maritime laws. He has throughout his career taken an active
role in politics and public policy, and has written and testified extensively on
regulatory, maritime and homeland security issues. He twice ran for public offi
ce (US Congress in 1984 and the US Senate in 1992) in his home state of Florida.
In his earlier career, he served at the US Environmental Protection Agency, the
US Federal Energy Office during the 1973 Oil Embargo, and as Issue Director for
the Ford and Bush presidential campaigns. has served as a Member/Advisor to the
Army Science Board, is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Memb
er of the Wilson Council, serves on the Board of TechPAC, one of the largest tec
hnology PACs in the country; and serves on numerous boards and advisory committe
es related to US homeland security policy. He is married to Michela English, Pre
sident of Fight for Children, a DC-based non-profit focusing on education and he
alth risks in the District. The couple has two adult children: Eleanore (25), fo
rmerly with Teach for America and now with Accenture Consulting in Northern Virg
inia; and Will (22), a chef-in-training.
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John Quelch
Harvard Business School: http://www.hbsclubwdc.net/article.html?aid=188 Quelch
is a leading business school academic, administrator, public servant, corporate
director and consultant. Since 2001, John has served as Senior Associate Dean
and Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business Scho
ol. Between 1998 and 2001, he was Dean (with Vice Chancellor status) of London
Business School. Prior to 1998, he was the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor at Har

vard Business School. Johns research focuses on global business strategy. has work
ed as a consultant, seminar leader or conference speaker in more than sixty coun
tries. He has assisted companies as diverse as American Airlines, Colgate-Palmo
live, Barclays, Deutsche Post, General Electric, Intel, Nestle, Novartis, Procte
r & Gamble, Samsung, Unilever, and Walt Disney.
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George H. Quester
Dr. George H. Quester Strategic Studies Institute Aside from the University
of Maryland, George Quester has taught at Cornell and Harvard Universities, at
UCLA, in the Department of Military Strategy at the National War College, and as
the John M. Olin Visiting Professor at the United States Naval Academy.
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Kevin F. F. Quigley
is Vice Chair of the Institute for Sustainable Communities and a director of
Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production. Kevin Quigley is the president of the N
ational Peace Corps Association. He is also principal of Q&A: Quigley & Associat
es, a consulting firm working with not-for-profit organizations on strategic plann
ing, program development, evaluation, and resource mobilization issues. Prior to
this, Dr. Quigley was the executive director of the Global Alliance for Workers a
nd Communities, an organization providing workers in global manufacturing with w
ays to improve their lives, workplaces, and communities. Before joining the Glob
al Alliance, Dr. Quigley was vice president of Policy and Business Programs with
the Asia Society, guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International
Scholars, and director of public policy for The Pew Charitable Trusts. He has al
so served in staff positions in the Executive Office of the President and the U.
S. Senate, as well as a Peace Corps volunteer. He previously served on the ISC b
oard from 1995-98. Dr. Quigley has authored numerous publications on civil socie
ty and other international issues. He has also served as Vice Chairman of the Advi
sory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Assistance; legislative director to Senator
John Heinz; budget examiner in the Office of Management and Budget; Presidential
Management Intern and Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand. He has also had appoin
tments at various policy research institutions: Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wil
son International Center for Scholars; Resident Associate at the Carnegie Endowm
ent for International Peace; and as a U.S Japan Leadership Fellow at the Keidanr
en in Tokyo. He is a faculty member of the SAIS International Development Progra
m. Director, Coalition for American Leadership Abroad.
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Jane Bryant Quinn
is an American financial journalist. She is one of the nations leading commenta
tors on personal finance. Her policy columns have addressed matters of top conce
rn to citizens, including investor protection, health insurance, Social Security
, and the sufficiency of retirement plans. Her twice-weekly, syndicated Washingto
n Post Writers Group column, Staying Ahead, ran for 27 years in over 250 newspaper
s and is considered one of the most successful newspaper columns. For ten years,
she worked for CBS News, first on The CBS Morning News, then on The CBS Evening
News with Dan Rather. She has been a regular on ABCs The Home Show as well as a
guest on Good Morning America, Nightlineand many other programs. She has also wri
tten personal finance columns for Womans Day and Good Housekeeping. She hosted th
e PBS program on personal finance, Take Charge, and co-hosted an investment seri
es Beyond Wall Street, also on PBS. She has served on the boards of the Harvard S
chool of Public Health, the Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College and
her alma mater, Middlebury College. She is currently a director of Bloomberg L.P
., the financial services company, and of GSE Systems, Inc. Her late husband, Dav
id C. Quinn, was a lawyer. She has two sons, Matthew Ostrowski and Justin Quinn.
She has three step children, David P. Quinn, Martha Quinn, and Christopher Quin
n. She married author Carll Tucker in 2008.
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Jennifer J. Raab

B. 1956. A former attorney and city commissioner, is current president of Hu


nter College of the City University of New York, holding this position since Jun
e 2001. Hunter is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) s
ystem. | More here: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jennifer_J._Raab
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Bruce Rabb
Counsel to the New York based law firm of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LL
P. he served as Staff Assistant to the President of the United States ( 1969-1970
). serves on the Supervisory Board of [Soros] Agora, SA, a publicly traded company
in Poland. He currently serves on the Boards of several charitable and public int
erest organizations, including Human Rights Watch, Sustainable South Bronx, the
National Center for Law and Economic Justice, Rwanda Community Works, National E
conomic and Social Rights Initiative, Cinereach and the Sabre Foundation. He als
o serves on the National Council of Human Rights First and the Advisory Council
of Doctors of the World USA.
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Gregory Racz (no longer listed)
Principal at Hutchin Hill. Past: President, Chief Operating Officer & General
Counsel at Octavian Advisors; Member Corporate Department at Wachtell, Lipton, R
osen & Katz; Law Clerk to Hon. A. Raymond Randolph at U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Robert W. Radtke
President, Episcopal Relief and Development. Trustee, Center for Interfaith Acti
on on Global Poverty; Director, Interaction.
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Anika Rahman
http://www.americansforunfpa.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?&pid=490&srcid=580 Presi
dent of Americans for UNFPA. As head of the official support organization for th
e United Nations womens health agency her role is to increase American engagement
in the promotion of the health and rights of women globally. For more than twelv
e years Ms Rahman has monitored and analyzed United States and international pol
icies that affect the reproductive health and rights of women. The Founding Dire
ctor of the International Program at the Center for Reproductive Rights (formerl
y, the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, CRLP), Ms. Rahman was responsible
for the expansion of the Centers global and U.S. foreign policy programs. She cur
rently lives in New York with her daughter.
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Zeenat Rahman
Inter-faith youth something-or-other>http://www.ifyc.org/content/zeenat-rahman-1
-director of policy, works closely with the White House and other federal agencie
s to advance youth-led interfaith cooperation. She has clocked over 250,000 airl
ine miles to advance IFYCs mission.. A regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune
, she has also appeared on CNN and other media outlets. Although her coworkers t
hink she secretly lives in DC, she is a lifelong Chicagoan
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Franklin D. Raines
B. 1949is the former chairman and chief executive officer of the Federal Nati
onal Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, who served as White Hou
se budget director under President Bill Clinton. His role leading Fannie Mae has com
e under scrutiny -dinkipedia.
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John Raisian
the Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution, assumed his pos
ition in 1989. He also holds an appointment as a senior fellow and is an economi
st who has specialized in national and international labor market and human reso
urce issues. He joined the Hoover Institution in 1986 as a fellow, while serving
as associate director during 198688, and deputy director during 198889. was a cons
ultant to the Rand Corporation from 1974 to 1975 after which he went to the Univ
ersity of Washington as a visiting assistant professor of economics in 197576. In
1980, he entered public service as a senior economist in the Office of Research

and Evaluation, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 1981, he joined the U.S. Dep
artment of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, in two capacitie
sSpecial Assistant for Economic Policy, a role he held until 1983, and Director o
f Research and Technical Support, which he left in 1984. After leaving the Depart
ment of Labor, Raisian became president of Unicon Research Corporation, an econo
mic consulting firm in Los Angeles, where he worked until joining the Hoover Ins
titution in 1986. Scholar/Advisor, International Freedom Center.
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Kilaparti Ramakrishna
holds the position of Policy Advisor in the Office of the Executive Director of U
NEP. also has experience in working with the United Nations system, having been Spe
cial Advisor to the United Nations in drafting the UN Framework Convention on Cli
mate Change. He also assisted with work on Intergovernmental Negotiating Committe
e of the Convention on Biological Diversity, and subsequently worked for a while
as the Principal Officer for Implementation in CBD secretariat, Montreal. Before
joining UNEP, he was Deputy Director of the Woods Hole Research Center, holder o
f Sarah Shallenberger Brown Chair in Environmental Law and Policy and Visiting P
rofessor of International Law at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He serves
as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and World Academy of Arts and S
ciences, is on the boards of trustees of Consensus Building Institute in Cambrid
ge, and the New England Forestry Foundation. In his new job as Policy Advisor, Ram
a, as he prefers to be called, has a number of responsibilities including: provi
ding advice on the overall policy direction and framework of UNEP; conducting pe
riodic organizational policy review; directing and coordinating the development
of global environmental policy; assisting the ED/DED on the direction of UNEP st
rategic plan, policies, programme evaluation, and project approvals; taking the
role of principal advisor on UNEPs environmental policy and collaborating and con
sulting on UNEPs global environmental strategy and policy. He is married with two
children.
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Bruce M. Ramer
a lawyer in Beverly Hills. ADL national committee, etc. | http://www.vari
ety.com/article/VR1118028284?refcatid=14&printerfriendly=true Hollywood power la
wyer Bruce Ramer has been named chairman of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting. |
Annenberg School for Communication board of councilors member; Committee on the
Present Danger member; Corporation for Public Broadcasting director; Gang Tyre R
amer & Brown attorney; Pacific Council on International Policy director; Univers
ity of Southern California trustee; USC Shoah Foundation Institute councilor. Pa
st: American Jewish Committee president. Personal: George Clooney client; Clint
Eastwood client; Milos Forman client; Rob Minkoff client; Demi Moore client; Mad
eline Ramer spouse; David O. Russell client; Steven Spielberg client; Ben Stille
r client; Robert Zemeckis client.
Bruce M Ramer
Los Angeles, CA 77
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132 S RODEO DR.; Beverly Hills, CA.
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Lawrence J. Ramer
Ramer is a current Chairman at California Institute of the Arts. He is also th
e President of Ramer Equities, Inc. | Vuguru | Chair of the Lawrence and Lee Ram
er Center for German-Jewish Relations.
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Lilia L. Ramirez
<-? | Commander Lilia L. Ramirez (ret.), USN USNA Class of 1981.
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Simon Ramo
Simon Ramo whackopedia Age 97is an American physicist, engineer, and business l
eader. He led development of microwave and missile technology and is sometimes k
nown as the father of the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). He has been

partly responsible for the creation of two Fortune 500 companies of the 1970s;
Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW after 1958) and Bunker-Ramo (now part ofHoneywell). is of Se
phardic descent. Ramo lives with his wife, Virginia (ne Smith), in Beverly Hills,
California. They have two sons, James Brian and Alan Martin.
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Alston B. Ramsay (NEW listing)
Former editor of both The Dartmouth Review and National Review who then went to
work for Donald Rumsfeld. The Weekly Standard, etc.
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W. Russell Ramsey
http://www.knowledgeway.org/about/board/ramsey.html is the President of Friedman
, Billings, Ramsey & Co. Inc. (FBR), a firm he co-founded with Emanuel J. Friedm
an and Eric F. Billings. He is responsible for FBRs strategic direction, daily ma
nagement and the leadership of over 250 investment bankers, research analysts, t
raders and employees. Ramsey was instrumental in the creation and development of
FBRs fixed income capabilities; distressed securities and research and trading gr
oup; and initiatives in the growth stock sector. Since 1992, FBR has acted as fi
nancial advisor and managed or co-managed more than 147 capital transactions tot
aling more than $12.6 billion. In 1995, Mr. Ramsey launched the FBR Technology G
roup, having recognized the growth opportunity of the Internet and information-b
ased businesses. Since its establishment, this Group has grown to 30 individuals
and completed eight corporate finance transactions for a total of $244 million
in 1996. Prior to co-founding FBR, Mr. Ramsey worked for the Institutional Resear
ch, Sales and Trading Group at Johnston, Lemon & Co. He began his professional c
areer at Pitney Bowes in 1981 [Va.]
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Dafna Hochman Rand
http://www.state.gov/s/p/141802.htm Rand joined the Policy Planning Staff in M
ay 2010. Her portfolio covers Middle East and security issues. Previously, she s
erved as a professional staff member on the Senate Select Committee on Intellige
nce. Formerly, she was an Exchange Scholar at Yale University and an adjunct res
earcher at the RAND Corporation. Dr. Rand has published on the Middle East, poli
tical development, and international security. | Senator Frank Raleigh Lautenber
g (New Jersey) Staff
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Lisa Randall Feldman
Professor of Physics at Harvard University.
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Sean Randolph
http://www.apbo2010.com/speaker_sean_randolph.html President and CEO of the
Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public private partnership of business, la
bor, government and higher education that works to foster a competitive economy
in California and the Bay Area previously served as President and CEO of the Bay
Area Economic Forum, which merged with the Bay Area Council in January2008, and
as director of international trade for the State of California Before service w
ith the state, he was Managing Director of the RSR Pacific Group, an internation
al business consulting firm specializing in Asia and Latin America, and prior to
that served as International Director General of the Pacific B as in Economic C
ouncil, a 15 nation international organization of leading U.S., Asian and Latin A
merican corporations. His professional career includes extensive experience in th
e U.S. Government, including U.S. Congress staff, and the White House staff. Fro
m 1981 85 he served in the U.S. State Department on the Policy Planning Staff, as
Special Adviser for Policy in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and
as Deputy/Ambassador at Large for Pacific Basin affairs. From 198588 he served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs, where he manage
d nuclear non-proliferation, energy research, and global oil and gas issues. serv
es as chairman of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
(BCDC), a California state commission that regulates development and in and near

San Francisco Bay, with the goal of ensuring its environmental integrity and ma
ximum public access. He also represents BCDC on the Regional Agencies Joint Poli
cy Committee and the Regional Airport Planning Committee. Dr. Randolph also serv
es on the State of Californias Public Infrastructure Advisory Commission (PIAC),
and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, the Council on Fore
ign Relations, and the Pacific Council on International Policy, and serves on th
e Advisory Board of the University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim,
the Presidents Advisory Council of Excelsior College (New York) and the External
Research Advisory Board of the University of California at Davis. He speaks freq
uently before business, government and university audiences, and writes for U.S.
and international media on global, national, state and regional economic and po
licy issues.
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Clark T. Randt, Jr.
http://en.zioprickipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Randt was the United States Ambassa
dor to the Peoples Republic of China from July 23, 2001 to January 20, 2009. Rand
t was formerly a partner with the law firm of Shearman & Sterling in Hong Kong,
where he headed the firms China practice. While at Yale, he was a member of Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity with George W. Bush. served in the United States Air For
ce Security Service, and in 1974 he was the China representative of the National
Council for United States-China Trade. is currently a special advisor to Hopu In
vestment Management, a Chinese private equity fund. Spouse: Sarah Talcott Randt.
Children: Clark Randt III, Paull M. Randt, Clare T. Randt.
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Gustav Ranis
is a leading development economist. Ranis is the Frank Altschul Professor
Emeritus of International Economics, Yale University. He was previously Director
of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (1995 to 2003), a Carnegi
e Corporation Scholar (2004 to 2006), Director of the Economic Growth Center at
Yale (1967 to 1975), Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy at USAID (19
65 to 1967), and Director of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (19
58 to 1961).
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Clyde E. Rankin III
http://www.rinstitute.org/trustees_rankin.php LAWYER, Partner, Baker & McKenzi
e LLP, New Yorkhas been Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaerville
Institute since 2001, and a Board member since 1989. Rankin is a member of the Ba
ker & McKenzies Global Corporate & Securities Practice Group in the New York offi
ce. Mr. Rankin advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, privatizations, lice
nsing and distribution agreements, joint venture agreements and project finance.
For the past several years, he has represented U.S. companies investing in the
Russian Federation and Eastern and Central Europe, as well as Eastern and Centra
l European governments in the privatization of state-owned enterprises. Rankin c
ounsels clients extensively on renewable energy projects in the U.S. and abroad.
Mr. Rankin came to Baker & McKenzie from Coudert Brothers LLP, where he served
as the ninth Chairman of that firm. He has been a member of the Council on Foreig
n Relations since 1996. Since 1999, Rankin has been a member of the Board of Tru
stees of CEC ArtsLink, Inc., and he has been a member of the Board of Directors
of Bryant Park Management Corporation since 1995. Since 2001, Rankin has been an
Executive Board member of the Project for Ethnic Relations.
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Robin Lynn Raphel
B. 1947a career diplomat who served as Ambassador to Tunisia and Assistant
Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs during the Clinton administration. In
this capacity she managed U.S. relations with the newly formed Taliban governme
nt in Afghanistan. She also served as a member of the Iraq Reconstruction Team d
uring the Bush administration. Upon her return to Washington, DC in 1978, Ambassa
dor Raphel worked in the Office of Investment Affairs in the Economic and Busine
ss Bureau; on the Israel Desk; Staff Aide for the Assistant Secretary for the Ne
ar East and South Asian Affairs Bureau; and as Special Assistant to the Under Se

cretary for Political Affairs. In 1984 she was assigned to the U.S. Embassy in L
ondon where she covered Middle East, South Asia and East Asia, and Africa. She s
erved as Counselor for Political Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria (1988199
1), and at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi (19911993). In August 1993, she was name
d the first Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs. She retired fr
om the state department in 2005 after 30 years of service. Barack Obama Administr
ation has decided to appoint Robin Raphel as a member of the team of Richard Hol
brooke, the Special Representative to the Af-Pakregion. In August 2009, former US A
ssistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, Robin Raphel, was appointed
by the Obama Administration as the coordinator for non-military assistance toPa
kistan. Her oldest daughter, Alexandra Raphel, graduated from the University of C
hicago in 2008 with a degree in Political Science, and is currently working as a
research assistant at the Brookings Doha Center, a project of the Saban Center
for Middle East Policy within the Brookings Institution. Her younger daughter, A
nna Ashton, is currently studying at the University of Edinburgh.
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Edward J. Rapp (NEW listing)
Edward Rapp: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Age 53. Has been Gro
up President of Caterpillar Inc. since 2007. Mr. Rapp served as Vice President o
f Building Construction Products (BCP) Division of Caterpillar Inc. since April
2004. He served as Vice President of Caterpillar Inc. from 2000 to July 1, 2004,
Department Manager of Building Construction Products at Caterpillar Overseas S.
A from 1995 to 1998 and its Regional Manager from 1998 to 2000. Mr. Rapp joined
Caterpillar as a Pricing Analyst in 1979 in the Pricing & Scheduling department.
Over the next 10 years, he served a number of positions related to pricing and
production scheduling. He was promoted subsequently into the North American Comm
ercial Division (NACD) in 1987, where he served as the Division Manager of Plann
ing Support and served as its District Manager of the San Francisco district, si
nce 1990. Since 1993, he served as Area Manager in Johannesburg, South Africa, p
art of the Africa-Middle East Region for Caterpillar Overseas S.A. (COSA). Mr. R
app serves as Director of Caterpillar Financial Services Corp., Factory Mutual I
nsurance Company and Junior Achievement, Inc. He served as a Director of ASV Inc
. from January 18, 2005 to May 27, 2005. He is a board member and Vice President
of the Swiss/American Chamber of Commerce, as well as a Board Member of the Eur
opean Excavator Design Center.
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Alan Rappaport
<Jamie & Judy Dimon, Jill & Alan Rappaport. | Bank of America, New York Market
President. .is chair of GuideStar, and he is the vice chairman of Roundtable Inv
estment Partners, a private investment group based in New York; and Carleon Capi
tal Partners LLC. | American Museum of Natural History trustee; Guidestar chairm
an; MENTOR director; NYU Langone Medical Center trustee. Past: Partnership for N
ew York City director. | Alan Rappaport Campaign Contributions and Donations [$
1,000 to Steve Israel].
5 ELM ROCK RD.; Bronxville, NY.
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Sam J. Rascoff
Samuel Rascoff israelifirstandlastipedia Samuel J. Rascoff (born 1972) is an
American legal scholar and current Assistant Professor of Law at New York Univers
ity School of Law. Rascoff came to the Law School from the New York City Police
Department where he was the Director of its Intelligence Analysis Unit, a positi
on he held from 2006 through 2007. he went to University of Oxford as aMarshall S
cholarserved as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter and to Second
Circuit Judge Pierre N. Leval, and as a special assistant with the Coalition Pro
visional Authority in Iraq. He was also an associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen
& Katz where his practice focused on the settlement of complex litigation. He is
a member of the Advisory Board of the NYU Center on Law and Security, and speak
s Arabic andHebrew.
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Hussein Rashid

http://www.husseinrashid.com/about-me.html an academic, activist, and lecturer.


is currently a faculty member at Hofstra University and Associate Editor at Reli
gion Dispatches. A native New Yorker and proud Muslim teaches at Quest: A Center for
Spiritual Inquiry, currently based on Park Avenue Christian Church, and one of
New Yorks largest interfaith education centers. He has lectured at Central Synago
gue, Park Avenue Synagogue, All Souls and St. Barts. He is a 2010 Ariane de Roths
child Fellow in Cross Cultural Networking and Social Entrepreneurship, a trainin
g program involving Columbia Business School, Cambridge University, and ESSEC. He
served as a consultant to two US Presidential candidates and continues to work
with the US State Department. He is a term-member (2010-2015) of the Council on F
oreign Relations. He is actively involved in both mainstream and social media. He
has appeared on ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, the BBC. Channel 4 (UK), Iqra TV (Saudi Ara
bia), Russia Today, The Guardian UK, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Li
sten Up TV (Canada), and NPR.
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J. Thomas Ratchford
Employment history: George Mason University; GMU; American Association for the
Advancement of Science; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Sc
ience and Technology Policy; House of Representatives; World Innovation Foundati
on. Board Member, George Mason University; Founder, GMU; Member, Council on Fore
ign Relations , Inc.; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Dan I. Rather
Dan Rather lyinghackipedia Daniel Irvin Rather JrB. 1939. Journalist and the
former news anchor for the CBS Evening News. He is now managing editor and anch
or of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel HDNetS
pouse: Jean Goebel. Children: daughter Robin, son Danjack.
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Ely Ratner (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ely-ratner/11/971/989 China Desk Officer at
U.S. Department of State. Past: Associate Political Scientist at RAND; Professi
onal Staff Member at U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Ely Stefansky Ratner
Washington, DC 34
-Ely S Ratner 88 Carlisle Pines Dr; Carlisle, MA 01741-1004 (978) 369-3668 [30-3
4 / Joseph S Ratner, Esther E Ratner]
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Romesh Ratnesar
an Asian-American journalist and author. He is the former Deputy Managing Editor
at TIME magazine
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Steven L. Rattner
B. 1952. an American financier and private equity investor, who served
as Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury and lead auto advisor (popularly
known as the car czar). Prior to his government service, he spent 26 years at seve
ral Wall Street firms, including serving as Deputy Chairman and Deputy Chief Exe
cutive of Lazard Freres & Co. LLC. He also was employed by The New York Times fo
r nearly nine years, principally as an economic correspondent in New York, Washi
ngton and London. At present, he advises New York Mayor Michael Bloombergwith re
spect to the investment management of all of Mayor Bloombergs personal and philant
hropic assets. He continues to be deeply involved in public policy matters, inclu
ding as economic analyst for MSNBCsMorning Joe and as the contributor of a monthl
y column to the Financial Times. was one of four founding partners of the private
investment firm Quadrangle Group, which invests in media and communications com
panies ETC. | Brookings Institution trustee; Brown University fellow; Concord Coa
lition director; New York Stem Cell Foundation director; Ntelos Holdings Corp. d
irector; Protection One, Inc. director. Past: 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton presid
ential campaign fundraiser; Roger C. Altman recruited to work at Lehman Brothers
; IAC/InterActiveCorp director; Lazard Freres & Co. LLC deputy chairman and depu
ty CEO; March 2008 letter re: Democratic super delegates signer; Metropolitan Mu

seum of Art trustee; Morgan Stanley managing director; New America Foundation di
rector; New York Times economic correspondent; Partnership for New York City dir
ector; Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry counselor to the secretary;
Quadrangle Group LLC managing principal; James B. Reston (deceased) clerk; Andre
w Ross Sorkin attended 2009 book party (Too Big to Fail); U.S. Department of the
Treasury auto-industry adviser; WNET.org chairman. Michael R. Bloomberg friend;
Jamie S. Gorelick attorney; Arthur Sulzberger Jr. friend; Steven R. Weisman fri
end; Maureen White spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Steven L Rattner 998 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0102 (212) 772-3030 [55-59 / M
aureen M White, Patricia M White, White Ratner]
-Steven Rattner Cedar Tree Nk Rd; West Tisbury, MA [Maureen Rattner]
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Greg Rattray
Greg Rattray LinkedIn Principal at Delta Risk LLC. Experience: Chief Securit
y Advisor at ICANN; Commander at Operations Group USAF Information Warfare Cente
r; Director for Cyber Security at National Security Council White House. San Ant
onio, Texas Area.
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Rudolph S. Rauch III
Hudson Highlands Land Trust director; Scenic Hudson, Inc. director; Scenic Hudso
n Land Trust director. Past: Time Inc. international director of magazine develop
ment; Time magazine correspondent. lives and/or works in Cold Spring, NY. * Rudol
ph Rauch Campaign Contributions and Donations
PO BOX 117; Cold Spring, NY.
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Alan Charles Raul
http://www.sidley.com/ourpeople/detail.aspx?attorney=1225 is the lead Globa
l Coordinator of Sidleys Privacy, Data Security and Information Law practice. has
a broad litigation and counseling practice that covers government regulation, en
forcement and administrative law, corporate compliance, privacy and information
law. Mr. Rauls practice in this area involves federal, state and international pr
ivacy issues, including global data protection programs, information security, C
ybersecurity and representation in connection with data breaches. He also repres
ents clients with respect to Internet Law, E-Commerce, marketing, advertising an
d consumer protection issues. Memberships & Affiliations: Washington DC Board of
Directors, American Heart Association; Advisory Council, Atlantic Legal Foundat
ion; Council on Foreign Relations; Executive Committee for Administrative Law an
d Regulation Group, Federalist Society; Board of Directors, Washington Tennis an
d Education Foundation; American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law
and Regulatory Practice (Former Council Member); American Bar Association, Secti
on of International Law and Practice (Former Council Member).
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Kal Raustiala
Born New York, New York, 1966teaches courses in international law, internatio
nal relations, and intellectual propertyat UCLA. He was a fellow in the Foreign P
olicy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., a Peccei S
cholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems in Vienna, Austria, an
d a fellow in the Program on Law and Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School
at Princeton. A member of the American Society of International Law and the Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations, he is on the editorial boards of International Organi
zation and the American Journal of International Law.
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Earl C. Ravenal
Earl C. Ravenal | Cato Institute: Fellows senior fellow in foreign policy stud
ies, is professor emeritus of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Servic
e. He is an expert on NATO, defense strategy, and the defense budget.
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Samantha F. Ravich
Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Dep
NSA at US Government. Rand Corp. * PNAC: Naumann Zoellick * http://csis.org/prog

rams/pacific-forum-csis/comparative-connections/vol-2-no-2-july-2000
-Samantha A Ravich 4521 Park Rd; Alexandria, VA 22312-1432 (703) 642-6036 [40-44
/ Samatha F Ravich]
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Richard Ravitch
B. 1933. | Richard Ravitch dimwitipedia is the 75th and current Lieutenant
Governor of New York. He was appointed to the position in July 2009 by New York
Governor David Paterson. has worked in his familys real estate development busines
s, a number of government and government-appointed positions, including with the
New York State Urban Development Corporation and Metropolitan Transportation Au
thority, and in private industry, including tenures as chairman of the Bowery Sa
vings Bank and as the chief owner representative in labor negotiations for Major
League Baseball. the son of Saul (d. 1952)[3] and Sylvia (ne Lerner, d. 1974)Spous
e(s): Kathleen M. Doyle, Betsy F. Perry (div.), Diane Ravitch (div.)two sons, Jos
eph and Michael. [Read more.]
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David A. Raymond President and CEO, American Council of Engineering Companies. ha
s been President of ACEC for the past 12 years, joining the Council in March 199
9. He came to the Council after 20 years in the engineering industry in executiv
e positions with Raytheon in Massachusetts, Ebasco in New York, ENSERCH Corporat
ion in Dallas, Texas, and TAMS in Washington, D.C. Prior to the engineering field
, Mr. Raymond served in the federal government as director of the U.S. Trade and
Development Agency; special assistant to the Administrator of the U.S. Agency f
or International Development; and legislative aide to the late U.S. Senator Stua
rt Symington of Missouri. Early in his career, he was assistant dean of the Geor
getown University School of Foreign Service. He received his BA from Princeton Un
iversity, graduating with honors from Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Intern
ational Affairs. He also holds a Masters degree from the Fletcher School of Law a
nd Diplomacy at Tufts University; and a Law degree from Georgetown University. Th
e U.S. Chamber of Commerce has named him a member of their Committee of 100. He
is also a Member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Raymond and hi
s wife, Molly, have two children, Anna and Sam; and they reside in Potomac, Mary
land.
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Douglas A. Raymond
<-? http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/douglas-raymond mana
ges product development for Google China, with responsibility for several teams
focused on the development and launch of new mobile and advertising products. He
is a two-time winner of Googles Executive Management Group award for Impact and
Innovation and is an inventor on several patents. A frequent speaker at industry
events, he has consulted for several government agencies on the use of new tech
nologies for public affairs and public diplomacy, and writes for Harvard Busines
s Reviews Onlines Frontline Leadership blog. Prior to Google, he served as an offi
cer in the United States Army in the 1st Armored Division and 66th Military Inte
lligence Group. Doug graduated from West Point in 1995 and holds an MBA from Har
vard Business School and a Masters in Information Systems from the University of
Maryland. He is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a fellow
of the U.S. Japan Foundation Leadership Program. Doug lives in Shanghai with his
wife Ananda and children Beatrix and Quentin. Chapter Membership: Washington D
.C.
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Lee R. Raymond
http://people.forbes.com/profile/lee-r-raymond/46639 Director, JP Morgan
Chase & Co, New York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Money Center Banks. 71 Years Old.
was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of ExxonMobil from 1999 un
til he retired in December 2005. ExxonMobil?s principal business is energy, invo
lving exploration for and production of crude oil and natural gas, manufacture o
f petroleum and petrochemical products, and transportation and sale of crude oil
, natural gas, petroleum and petrochemical products. He had been Chairman of the
Board and Chief Executive Officer of Exxon Corporation from 1993 until its merg

er with Mobil Oil Corporation in 1999, having begun his career in 1963 with Exxo
n. He was a director of Exxon Mobil Corporation (1993-2005). He is a director of
the Business Council for International Understanding, a member of the Board of T
rustees of the American Enterprise Institute, a Trustee of the Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation, a Trustee of the Mayo Clinic, a member of the Innovations i
n Medicine Leadership Council of UT Southwestern Medical Center, a member of the
National Academy of Engineering and a member and past Chairman of the National
Petroleum Council. Mr. Raymond serves on an advisory panel to Kohlberg Kravis Ro
berts & Co.
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Claire E. Reade
Attorney in DC. | http://www.ustr.gov/about-us/biographies-key-officials/clair
e-reade is [or was] the Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China Affairs at
the Office of the United States Trade Representative. She is responsible for dev
eloping and implementing U.S. trade policy toward China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwa
n, and Mongolia. Previously, Ms. Reade served as Chief Counsel for China Trade E
nforcement at USTR, beginning in 2006. Before joining the USTR team, Ms. Reade w
as a senior partner at Arnold & Porter where she was an international trade liti
gator and counselor. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a form
er chair of the American Bar Association International Trade Law Section, a form
er member of the ABA Council on Asia, and a frequent speaker on international tr
ade law issues.
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Celina B. Realuyo
http://www.ndu.edu/cisa/index.cfm?type=section&secid=461&pageid=119 Assistan
t Professor of Counterterrorism @ The College of International Security Affairs. Ce
lina Realuyo joined the faculty at NDU/CISA in March 2007 after serving as the D
irector of Counterterrorism Finance Programs in the U.S. Department of States Off
ice of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism in Washington, D.C. from 2002-2006.
After the September 11, 2001 [rothschild/jewish/israeli] attacks, Ms. Realuyo r
eturned to government service to apply her international banking expertise to th
e financial front of the global war on terror. She managed a multimillion-dollar
foreign assistance program aimed at safeguarding financial systems against terro
rist financing and money laundering. Under her stewardship, the U.S. delivered
training and technical assistance to over 20 countries across four continents, t
raining over 1800 foreign counterparts. Her team received an A- from the 9/11 Com
mission for their efforts to combat terrorist financing in December 2005. Prior t
o her return to Washingtonin 2002, Ms. Realuyo was a private banker with Goldman
Sachs International inLondon providing strategic wealth advisory services to th
e most prominent families in Europe. Previously, she had a distinguished career
as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. Her diplomatic assignments included oversea
s tours as a Political Officer at the U.S. Embassies in Madrid and Panama, and a
s the Executive Officer at the U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organiz
ation. In Washington, Ms. Realuyo served at the highest levels of government, i
n the State Department Operations Center, National Security Councils White House
Situation Room, and as Special Assistant to the Secretary of State. She is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic
Studies, Women in International Security, and the Middle East Institute. Ms. Re
aluyo speaks French and Spanish fluently and is conversant in Italian, German, F
ilipino, and Arabic.
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Ivn C. Rebolledo
http://www.globalgoodspartners.org/detail/person.cfm?person_id=2738 Ivan Rebol
ledo is Advisor for the Americas, to Global Goods Partners. He is a managing par
tner of TerraNova Strategic Partners LLC, as well as president of the Bolivian-A
merican Chamber of Commerce. He has served with the United Nations system in var
ious capacities and countries: Office on Drugs and Crime; Department of Politica
l Affairs; International Drug Control Programme and UNDP. He co-founded VentureM
ate.com, an internet start-up company that brought together entrepreneurs in sea
rch of capital and investors seeking private equity, via web-based platforms. Pr

ior to joining the UN system, he consulted with the Inter-American Parliamentary


Commission on Population and Development and was also Deputy Director, Latin Am
erican Affairs at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas. He has a graduat
e degree in Latin American Economic and Political Development from a joint degre
e program with Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affairs an
d NYUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, as well as a BA in Politi
cal Science from NYU. He has lectured and published articles on international dr
ug policy, inter-American relations, hemispheric trade issues, Andean politics a
nd economic development. He has appeared on the BBC, CNN International, CNN en E
spanol, Radio France International, and other media outlets.
******
Jonathan Reckford
is an American businessman, and chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity
International. 4th August 2005: Habitat for Humanity Internationals board of direc
tors today named Jonathan T.M. Reckford to serve as the global homebuilding mini
strys new chief executive officer. Reckford, a 42-year-old American, has for two ye
ars served as executive pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church of Edina, in the nort
hern US state of Minnesota.
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Douglas Rediker
http://www.newamerica.net/people/douglas_rediker Doug Rediker was the Direct
or of the Global Strategic Finance Initiative at the New America Foundation befo
re leaving in early 2010 to join the Executive Board of the IMF representing the
United States. The Global Strategic Finance Initiative focused on the relationsh
ip between global finance, capital flows, and foreign policy, with a specific em
phasis on the role of the U.S. in a multi-polar financial world. In 2007, he ret
urned to the U.S. after over 16 years in Europe, where he served as a senior inv
estment banker and private equity investor for (what were at the time) some of t
he worlds leading financial institutions, including Salomon Brothers, Merrill Lyn
ch, and Lehman Brothers. As Head of Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Invest
ment Banking through much of the 1990s, Doug was responsible for establishing ope
rations in several countries and for originating and executing major transaction
s in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Turkey and Central Asia, including many
landmark privatizations. He was named an Emerging Markets Superstar by Global Fina
nce Magazine and has received both the EEMEA Equity and M&A Deals of the Year by The
International Financing Review. Mr. Rediker has appeared often in both televisi
on and print media, including the BBC, CNN, CNBC, The Financial News, The Wall S
treet Journal, The Financial Times, Congressional Quarterly, the National Journa
l, The New York Times, Forbes, Euromoney and The International Herald Tribune. Do
ug has testified before U.S. Congressional Committees, and has moderated and par
ticipated in panels at World Economic Forum events on capital markets and emergi
ng market investments. He was a member of the Steering Committee of the Clinton
Global Initiative Task Force on Political Risk Insurance for the Middle East/Eme
rging Markets, is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies,
the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), and the Council o
n Foreign Relations. He has published opinion pieces in The New Republic, The Wa
ll Street Journal, The National Interest, European Affairs and The Globalist.
******
Charles Redman (no longer listed)
Galbraith, right, in Zagreb in 1994 with Russias then Deputy Foreign Minister V
italy Churkin and the U.S. special envoy to Yugoslavia, Charles Redman. ?>AKA Cha
rles Edgar Redman. B. 1943. Former State Department spokesman. Bechtel Senior Vi
ce President (1996-); US Ambassador to Germany (1994-96); US Ambassador to Swede
n (1989-92); US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1987-89); US St
ate Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Public Affairs (1985-87); American Academy
of Diplomacy. Wife: Eileen Kowal, Daughter: Mellissa, Daughter: Vanessa, Daught
er: Christina. | And/or-?>http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Profiles.asp?student=
RedmaCharl
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Charles B. Reed

is the current chancellor of the California State University (CSU) system


. The chancellor of the CSU is the chief executive officer of the countrys larges
t senior system of public higher education. He provides leadership to 46,000 facul
ty and staff and 450,000 students on 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers. T
he CSU, which spans the entire state of California, has an annual budget of more
than $5 billion. Public Activities Educational: Member, Partnership for Assessm
ent of Readiness for College and Careers Governing Board, Achieve (2011 ); Membe
r, Board, Urban Serving Universities (2008 ); Member, National Center on Educati
on and the Economys Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce (2006); Me
mber, Presidents Roundtable, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (
2005 ); Member, Board of Directors, Council for Higher Education Accreditation (
2004 2007); Member, Board of Directors, National Center for Educational Accounta
bility (2002 ); Member, Presidents Leadership Group, the Higher Education Center
for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention (2002 ); Member, College Ed. National Board
, The College Board (2001 ); Member, Policy Board, EdVoice (2001 ); Member, Nati
onal Advisory Committee for TeacherLine, PBS Adult Learning Service (2000- 2001)
; Member, Advisory Group for Tech*Knowledge, PBS Adult Learning Service (2000);
Member, National Council for Education and Human Development, George Washington
University (2000-2003); Member, National Commission on the High School Senior Ye
ar (2000-2001); Member, RAND Education Advisory Board (2000-2003); Member, Natio
nal Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1985 ); Board of
Directors (2000-2002); Co-Chair, Council on Governmental Affairs (2005-08); Memb
er, America Reads*America Counts Steering Committee of College & University Pres
idents (1998 2001); Member, Board of Advisors, California Council on Economic Ed
ucation (1998 ); Member, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (1998
); Chair, National Commission on College and University Tenure, American Associ
ation of State Colleges and Universities (1997); Member, Florida Governors Commis
sion on Education (1996-98); Member, Florida Business Higher Education Partnersh
ip (1994-98); Member, Commission on National Investment in Higher Education (199
4-97); Member, Florida Governors Commission on Space (1994); Member, National Bus
iness Higher Education Forum (1992- ); Special consultant to Emir of Kuwait on r
econstruction of Kuwait University (1992); Member, Harry S. Truman Scholarship C
ommission (1991-96); Chair (1996); Consultant, Australian Education Council (198
7); Founding Charter Member, National Campus Compact Executive Committee (1986-1
989); Member, Florida Council of Asian Affairs (1986-90); Member, American Assoc
iation of State Colleges and Universities (1985- 2010); Member, Policy Council,
Teacher Education Accountability and Evaluation Commission (1999-2000); Co-Chair
, Council on Governmental Affairs (2005 2010); Member, National Association of S
tate Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1985- ); Committee on Congressional L
iaison (1986-90); Member, Board of Directors (2000-2002); Member, Florida High T
echnology Council (1985-1998); Member, Education Commission of the States (198398); White House Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education (Governor Graha
m was Chair served as staff liaison) (1980-81); Member, Executive Committee Sout
hern Regional Education Board (1979-98); Vice President (1989-91); Member, Natio
nal Commission on Higher Education data based management, US Department of Educa
tion (1979-80); Member, American Association for Higher Education; Member, Ameri
can Council on Education (1985 ); member, ACE Joint Editorial Board (2003- ); Me
mber, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; member, Coun
cil of Presidents (2001 ); Member, National Association of System Heads. Other P
rivate/Public Activities: Member, National Advisory Group, National Governors As
sociation (2010 ); Member, Advisory Board, Central Intelligence Agency (2009 );
Member, Board of Directors, California Chamber of Commerce (2009 ); Member, Boar
d of Directors, Policy Consensus Initiative (2005 2006); Member, Advisory Commit
tee, New Voters Project (2003 2006); Member, Mayors Blue Ribbon Task Force on Inf
rastructure, City of Los Angeles (2003); Member, National Alliance of Business (
2001-2003); Member, Board of Directors, YMCA of Greater Long Beach (1999-2001);
Member, Board of Trustees, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (1998- 2008); Cons
ultant to Virginia Higher Education Coordinating Board (1997); Member, Enterpris
e Florida Board (1995-98); Board of Directors, Martin Luther King Institute on N
on-Violence (1995-98); Chair, Florida Hurricane Insurance Task Force (1995-96);

Hope for Kids National Advisory Council (1995-1998); Consultant to Texas A&M Boa
rd of Regents (1995); Member, Florida Council on Defense Industry Conversion (19
93-98); Member, Council on Foreign Relations, New York (1987- ); Member, Florida
Council of 100 (1985-1999); Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon University Institute on H
igher Education (1979-1985). Corporate Board Experience: Member, Corporate Board
of Directors, ACT Inc., Iowa City, Iowa. Largest testing company in the USA (20
01 ); chair, Finance and Audit Committee; Member, Corporate Board of Directors,
Florida Progress Corp., St. Petersburg, Florida. Second largest corporate holdin
g company in Florida (1990-1997); Member, Corporate Board of Directors, Capital
Health Plan/Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (1979-1997).
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Jack Reed
John Francis Jack Reed (b. 1949). Spouse: Julia Hart. Children: Emily Reed
. Residence: Cranston, Rhode Island. | Narragansett Bay PAC PAC; RI congressiona
l delegation senator; Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense member; Sena
te Committee on Appropriations member; Senate Committee on Armed Services member
; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs member. Past: Luis Cam
pillo legislative correspondent; Bonnie Hogue Duffy legislative assistant; Finan
cial markets bailout bill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Lisa German Foster senior
policy adviser; Elizabeth L. King counsel and senior adviser on defense & foreig
n affairs; Richard M. McAuliffe Jr. aide; J.B. Poersch chief of staff; U.S. Hous
e of Representatives former members R member.
-John F Reed 726 Carpenter Rd; Alexandria, VA 22314-6226 (703) 299-1204 [60-64 /
Julia H Reed]
-?>11 BRADFORD RD; CRANSTON, RI 02910 (401) 461-2339
-?>545 BRADDOCK RD E #302; ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 (703) 299-9906
-?>826 PONTIAC AV; CRANSTON, RI 02910
-?>John Reed, Owner 33 5th Ave; Cranston, RI 02910-4903 (401) 781-1133
-19 RI: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ri/reed/john
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Joseph Verner Reed
B. 1937. Served as Chief of Protocol under George H.W. Bush. Reeds parents we
re friends of Bushs parents, Dorothy and Sen. Prescott Bush. UN Official Under-Se
cretary-General & Special Adviser (2005-); UN Official Under-Secretary-General &
President, Staff-Management Coordination Committee (1997-2004); UN Official Und
er-Secretary-General & Special Representative for Public Affairs (1992-97); US C
hief of Protocol (1989-91); UN Official Under-Secretary-General for Political &
General Assembly Affairs (1987-89); UN Official US Representative, UN Economic a
nd Social Council (1985-87); US Ambassador to Morocco (1981-85); Chase Manhattan
Bank VP and Executive Asst. to Chairman David Rockefeller (1969-81); Chase Manh
attan Bank Assistant to the Director (1963-68); World Bank Private Secretary to
the President (1961-63); Alfalfa Club 1989; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Council of American Ambassadors Vice Chair, Board of Directors; George
W. Bush for President; World Bank; Korea Society Board of Directors; Jupiter Isl
and.
******
Lucy Reed
President of the American Society for International Law (ASIL pronounced ass
hole). pal of Harold Hongju Koh.
******
William S. Reese
http://www.interaction.org/profile/william-s-reese Bill Reese was appointed
President and Chief Executive Officer of IYF [International Youth Foundation] in
January 2005. Bill has served on the U.S. governments Advisory Committee on Volu
ntary Foreign Aid since 1991. He was appointed chair by the Administrator of the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and served 9 years, the long
est serving chair of USAID. Before joining IYF, Bill was President/CEO for 12 ye
ars of Partners of the Americas. Bill served for 10 years with the Peace Corps,
first as a volunteer and later director of Brazil operations. He is treasurer of
Episcopal Relief and Development, board secretary of Women Thrive Worldwide, an

d is a director of the Basic Education Coalition. Bill has strong interest and e
xperience building public-private partnerships within the business community and
serves on 2 mixed corporate-NGO boards that counsel supply chains, ICTI-CARE an
d WRAP. He is a member of the International Workforce Development Advisory Commi
ttee of the Management and Training Corporation. In 2009, Bill was elected to th
e board of the Alcatel-Lucent Foundation. Bill is a member of the Council on For
eign Relations, and a Woodrow Wilson National Fellow lecturing on Latin American
affairs, foreign policy and development issues. A Deans List graduate of Stanford
University in 1970, Bill majored in political science and Latin American relati
ons. He did graduate work at the George Washington Universitys School of Internat
ional and Public Affairs and taught U.S. diplomatic history. He attended the Sta
nford Executive Program at the Graduate School of Business in 1995.
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Robert Reffkin
http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/wib/html/about/reffkin.shtml Robert Reffkin is a Vic
e President in the Principal Investment Area of Goldman Sachs. Prior to joining
Goldman Sachs, he worked as an investment banker with Lazard Frres and as a consu
ltant with McKinsey & Company. In 2005, he was appointed as a White House Fellow
to serve as a special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury. He was select
ed to be a member of the Economic Club of New York and a Council on Foreign Rela
tions term member. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of USI Holdings
Corporation and the Citizens Committee for NYC. | The New York City Workforce I
nvestment Board Robert Reffkin.
Robert L Reffkin
New York, NY
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Ned V. Regan
President of Baruch College in the City University of New York. He is a con
sultant to the chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), work
ing on a project with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to cre
ate a global set of high-quality financial reporting standards. He is a member
of the Research Advisory Council of the proxy advisory firm, Glass Lewis. He is
active in many civic organizations such as the Council on Foreign Relations, the
Committee for Economic Development (CED) and the New York Economic Club, and se
rves as the public member of the NYS Society of CPAs Professional Ethics Committe
e. Mr. Regan, a lawyer, was president of Baruch College, served as The New York S
tate Comptroller (the states chief auditor, accounting standard setter, and sole
trustee of its $150 billion pension fund) for over 15 years, was chairman of the
NYC Municipal Assistance Corporation (MAC), the president of the Levy Economic
Institute of Bard College, and was a twelve-year trustee of Oppenheimer Mutual F
unds. He was a trustee on the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) that overse
es the FASB and the GASB. He has taught at several universities and served on nu
merous for-profit and nonprofit boards, frequently as chair of their audit committ
ees.
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Trish Regan
http://en.twinkipedia.org/twinki/Trish_Regan a television host, Emmy nomina
ted investigative journalist, and author. She previously hosted CNBCs The Call, w
as the creator and host of CNBCs two most highly rated documentaries, and provide
s regular commentary and reporting for NBCs Nightly News, The Today Show, MSNBC a
nd The Chris Matthews Show.
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Larry Regens
Center For Biosecurity Research Regens is Associate Dean for Research in the
College of Public Health and founding Director, Center for Biosecurity Research
at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Regens is Presidentia
l Professor, Occupational and Environmental Health and Adjunct Professor of Psyc
hiatry and Behavioral Sciences. His research focuses on chemical, biological, ra
diological, and nuclear threat countermeasures; the transmission dynamics of inf

ectious diseases; and environmental health.Dr. Regens has held positions at researc
h universities, in government, and national laboratories. He previously was Free
port-McMoRan Chair in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Tulane
University Health Sciences Center and was on the faculty of the University of Ge
orgia. He has been a consultant to and on review panels for numerous organizatio
ns including the International Atomic Energy Agency, National Institutes of Heal
th, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, National Academy of Engineering, Organizati
on for Economic Cooperation and Development, Department of Homeland Security, De
partment of Energy, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Environmental Protection Agency, and the Ukrainian State Committee on Nuclear Po
wer Utilization. Dr. Regens has been the Principal Investigator for over $35 mil
lion in research funding, primarily from the Department of Defense, Department o
f Energy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Hea
lth, and National Science Foundation. He is the author of over 200 publications i
ncluding seven books and has received numerous awards including the Superior Ach
ievement Award, Department of Energy; Commanders Award for Public Service, Chief
of Engineers, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army; and Bronze Medal
for Commendable Service, Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Regens is a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations.
******
Asim Rehman
Associate at Chaffetz Lindsey LLP. Past: Associate at Debevoise & Plimpton;
Law Clerk at United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
******
Bill Reichert
http://www.garage.com/about/team.shtml has over 20 years of experience as an e
ntrepreneur and an operating executive. Since joining Garage in 1998, Bill has f
ocused on early-stage information technology and materials science companies. He
sits on the Boards of CaseStack, WhiteHat, ClearFuels, cFares, and ThermoCerami
x. Prior to Garage, Bill was a co-founder or senior executive in several venture
-backed technology startups, including Trademark Software, The Learning Company,
and Academic Systems. Earlier in his career, he worked at McKinsey & Company, B
rown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the World Bank. Bill earned a B.A. at Harvard
College and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He was a founding board member a
nd a Chairman of the Churchill Club, and a Charter Member of the Silicon Valley
Association of Startup Entrepreneurs. Currently he is the Chairman of the Small
Fund Roundtable of the VC Taskforce and a member of the Council on Foreign Relat
ions in New York.
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Ogden R. Reid
B. 1925.His family owned the New York Herald Tribune and, before that the New
York Tribune. From 1959 to 1961, Reid was the United States Ambassador to Israelw
as elected to Congress as a Republican in 1962. was the son of publishers Helen R
ogers Reid and Ogden Mills Reid, grandson of diplomat and 1892 Republican Vice P
residential candidate Whitelaw Reid, and the brother ofWhitey Reid.
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Peter A. Reiling
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Peter_A._Reiling is Executive Vic
e President, Leadership and Policy Programs at the Aspen Institute, a post he as
sumed in April 2004. Prior to this, Peter served for eight years as President an
d CEO of TechnoServe, an international nonprofit organization helping entrepreneur
s to build profitable businesses in low-income rural communities in Africa, Lati
n America and Central Europe. Reiling is a member of the Council on Foreign Rela
tions and the Bretton Woods Committee, and serves on the advisory boards of the
REDCO Alliance, AGORA Partnerships and theRoosevelt Institution. An Aspen Instit
ute Henry Crown Fellow (Class of 1998), he launched the Africa Leadership Initia
tive, a joint venture of TechnoServe, the Aspen Institute, and an array of Afric
an business leaders, in 2000. He launched a similar venture in Central America i
n 2004. Peter holds an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and a B
S from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. He is co-founder of th

e Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs and currently serves as chairman of


the board of the CALI Foundation as well as on the boards of ALI/East Africa, A
LI/West Africa, ALI/South Africa, Agora Partnerships and the Energy Access Found
ation. Peter is a former adjunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of Inte
rnational and Public Affairs and guest lecturer at the Institute for Developing
Economies in Tokyo. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
the Bretton Woods Committee, and was named Outstanding Social Entrepreneur by the
Schwab Foundation in Geneva. is married to Denise Byrne and is the father of two
children, Dylan and Eva Luna. Business Advisor, Roosevelt Institution; Executive
Director, Henry Crown Fellowship Program.
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Saskia Reilly
Independent International Affairs Professional. Past: Chief of Staff at United
States Mission to the United Nations; Assistant Editor at World Media Network/Libr
ation. spent more than five years living and working in publishing and journalism
in France worked as a journalist in France at World Media and Europe Magazine. Gr
eater New York City Area.
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William K. Reilly
B. 1940. EPA Administrator under President George H.W. Bush, appointed by Pr
esident Barack Obama to co-chair (with former Senator Bob Graham) the federal go
vernments investigation of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Aqua International
Partners Partner, President, CEO (1997-); Texas Pacific Group Consultant (199497); US EPA Administrator (1989-93); World Wildlife Fund President (1985-89); Th
e Conservation Foundation President (1973-89); US Official Staff, Presidents Coun
cil on Environmental Quality (1970-72); Member of the Board of Conoco (1998-2002
); Member of the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2002-); Member of the Board of DuPont
(1993-); Member of the Board of Eden Springs, Limited; Member of the Board of E
nergy Future Holdings (2007-); Member of the Board of Enviance (2006-); Member o
f the Board of Evergreen Holdings; Member of the Board of Ionics, Inc. (2000-);
Member of the Board of Royal Caribbean (1998-); American Academy in Rome Trustee
; American Farmland Trust Chairman; Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on Foreign Relatio
ns; David and Lucille Packard Foundation Trustee; ERM Certification and Verifica
tion Services Advisory Board; Friends of Dick Lugar; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; Inter-American Dialogue; John McCain 2008; National Council for Science and t
he Environment; National Geographic Society Trustee; Natural Resources Council o
f America Board of Directors (past); Presidio Trust Trustee; Republican National
Committee.
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Dennis J. Reimer
Dennis Reimer crockoshitia B. 1939. Gen. (ret.)is a former Chief of Staff of
the United States Army from June 20, 1995 to June 21, 1999. After retirement, Rei
mer served as director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism, testifying before the Congressional Subcommitee on Nati
onal Security, Emergency Threats and International Relations on April 29, 2003.
He has also served on the boards of Microvision, DRS Technologies, Plato Learnin
g and Mutual of America Life Insurance. is currently on the Board of Directors fo
r the Arlington, VA based consulting firm Detica, formerly DeticaDFI and DFI Int
ernational. General Dennis Reimer is also currently serving as the Chairman of t
he Board for VirtualAgility, Inc., a software development firm that provides bro
wser-based environments that support interoperation among disparate groups and o
rganizations. VA systems resolve several of the most urgent challenges currently
facing emergency, disaster and business continuity planners. Chief Executive Of
ficer, Midwest SpecialtyDept Of Homeland Security. Reimer married Mary Jo Powers o
n December 28, 1962.
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Fernando M. Reimers
Ford Foundation Professor of International Education and Director of Globa
l Education and of International Education Policy at Harvard University. Chair of
the World Economic Forums Global Agenda Council on Education and Member of the M

iddle East and North Africa Advisory Group of the World Economic Forum as well a
s a member of the United States National Commission for Unesco. He is currently
serving on the Global Learning Leadership Council of the American Association of
Colleges and Universities Project General Education for a Global Century focusing
on some of the pressing issues related to global learning and undergraduate edu
cation. Reimers is best known for his theory of Informed Dialogue, an approach to
bridge scientific research and education policy through the mapping and mobiliza
tion of social networks. He has also conducted extensive research on education i
n developing countries including Brazil, China, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico, Pakistan
and most other countries in Latin America. His research focuses on the relations
hip between education policy and instructional improvement in high poverty schoo
ls, on education and democratic citizenship and on educational innovation and so
cial entrepreneurship.
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John E. Reinhardt
B. 1920. a retired American ambassador and diplomat. He was the American ambassado
r to Nigeria from 1971 to 1975, becoming one of the first black ambassadors. Fro
m 1975 to 1977, he wasAssistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. He became
the director of the United States Information Agency from 1977 to 1980. On June
16, 2004 he joined a group of twenty seven called Diplomats and Military Command
ers for Change opposing the Iraq War.
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Carmen M. Reinhart
A member of the economics department at the University of Maryland, Reinhart a
lso serves as the director of the universitys Center for International Economics.
She served as chief economist and vice president at the investment bank Bear St
earns in the 1980s and subsequently spent several years at the International Mon
etary Fund.
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Jehuda Reinharz
the former President of Brandeis University, where he is Richard Koret P
rofessor of Modern Jewish History and Director of the Tauber Institute for the S
tudy of European Jewry. His wife, Shulamit Reinharz, is a professor of sociology
at Brandeis University. Jehuda and Shulamit are the parents of daughters Naomi a
nd Yael Reinharz. Naomi attended Brown University and Georgetown Law School. Yae
l attended Bowdoin College and New York University. http://en.stinkipedia.org/sti
nki/Jehuda_Reinharz
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William Michael Reisman
Yale Law School professor.
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Mitchell B. Reiss
Director of Policy Planning (2003-05); US State Department Special Envoy f
or Northern Ireland (2004-); US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Consultant,
Office of the General Counsel (past); US State Department Office of the General
Counsel (past); White House Fellows Special Assistant to the National Security C
ouncil (1988-89); US National Security Council (1988-89); Covington & Burling; K
orean Peninsula Energy Development Organization Chief Negotiator, General Counse
l (past); Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Ford Foundation; Romney for President; Woodrow Wilson Inter
national Center for Scholars Guest scholar (past).
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Julie Remache
Director, Portfolio Analytics at Federal Reserve Bank of New York. | Federal R
eserve Mortgage Purchase Program: Planet Money : NPR | assistant vice president i
n the Markets Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
******
Thomas F. Remington
Professor of Political Science at Emory University. He is author of a number
of books and articles on Russian politics.

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David Remnick
an American journalist, writer, and magazine editor. has been editor of
The New Yorker magazine since 1998. Before joining The New Yorker, Remnick was a
reporter and the Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post. -ziohackipedia.
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Charles B. Renfrew
B. 1928former United States Federal Judge, former Deputy Attorney General of th
e United States, former Vice-President, Legal Affairs, Chevron Corporation, San
Francisco, California. |http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Charles_B._Re
nfrew.
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Milbrey Missie Rennie (Taylor)
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profiles/missie-rennie Missie Rennie joined
The Asia Foundations board of trustees in 1999. She is currently a strategic media
consultant and is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has spe
nt 30 years in television news, for the most part at CBS as the executive produc
er of CBS News Sunday Morning and CBS Weekend News. She has covered many major n
ews stories, including political conventions, elections, the first Gulf War, int
ernational presidential trips, and anniversaries of D-Day and V-E Day. She has b
een awarded eight Emmys and the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. In addi
tion to CBS, Ms. Rennie has worked with ABC News and Public Television. Followin
g CBS, she became the vice-president of ThirdAge Media, an Internet company that
was partly owned by CBS Inc. Ms. Rennie was also the recipient of a Luce Fellow
ship and worked as a television correspondent in the Philippines.
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Renate Rennie Simson
President of the Tinker Foundation. Advisory Council (2004), Inter-American
Foundation.
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Victor E. Gene Renuart
B. 1949. [Circa 2010>] Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command
and U.S. Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. http://www.af.mil/info
rmation/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6882 [Read more.]
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John C. Reppert
Brigadier General (Ret.). Former Executive Director for Research, Belfer C
enter for Science and International Affairs.
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Arnold E. Resnicoff
B. 1946is an American Conservative rabbi, a decorated retired military of
ficer [ha] and military chaplain, and a consultant on leadership, values, and inte
rreligious affairs to military and civilian leaders. [Read more about this ninny
hammer losel here: http://en.sickipedia.org/sicki/Arnold_E._Resnicoff]
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Stanley R. Resor
B. 1917is a former lawyer, U.S. military officer, and government official
. In 1965 during the Vietnam War, President Lyndon Johnson appointed him Secretar
y of the Armyand he remained in the position under President Richard Nixon until
1971. [Read more about this traitorous, murderous varlet here: http://en.wikipe
dia.org/wiki/Stanley_Rogers_Resor.] | -?>http://web.neuro.columbia.edu/members/p
rofiles.php?id=77
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Teresa M. Ressel
Teresa M. Ressel CEO, UBS Securities LLC Ms. Ressel serves as the COO Amer
icas for UBS Investment Bank since joining UBS in 2004, and was named CEO, UBS S
ecurities LLC for UBS Investment Bank in 2006 which is responsible for UBS broker
dealer operations. Teresa manages a broad array of management, supervisory cont
rol, regulatory, compliance, and logistics functions for the Investment Bank cov
ering the United States and Canada. Prior to UBS, Teresa was confirmed by the Uni

ted States Senate as Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Offi
cer of the Department of Treasury. Teresas role as Chief Financial Officer includ
ed ownership for audit and controller functions, financial reporting, cost manag
ement, risk management, as well as budget formulation and budget execution. She
began her government service in 2001 and departed in 2004. Teresas leadership foc
us during her tenure included eliminating several material weaknesses findings,
assisting the Secretary of the Treasury implementing timely financial closing st
atements, and improving the quality of pension plan reporting. Prior to governmen
t service and investment banking, Teresa served as an executive at Kaiser Perman
ente headquarters Oakland, California from 1993-2000. Teresa managed several Sha
red Services service platforms, was then named Chief Compliance Officer for the
enterprise to restore credibility for the organization with Regulatory agencies,
and then was promoted to serve Chief Operating Officer deploying e commerce sol
utions for key clients. Previously, Teresa worked at Hewlett Packard within thei
r corporate auditing functions based in Palo Alto, and then followed by serving
as the Program Manager deploying Corporate Programs across Asia Pacific working
in Hong Kong, Japan, China, India and Singapore (1990 thru 1994). Ms. Ressel rece
ived the U.S. Treasury Medal for her service as the Departments Chief Financial O
fficer, and the Treasury Departments Distinguished Service Medal for her contribu
tions across financial management and financial controls. In February 2004, Ms.
Ressel was honored with the IRS Commissioners Award, the highest award for public
service from the Internal Revenue Service Commissioner, for her leadership impr
oving financial and risk management systems within the IRS Oversight Board. Since
2005, Ms. Ressel serves on the Board of Directors of The Clearing House, New Yo
rk, NY which is the leading private sector payment system infrastructure for cle
aring and settling US Dollar payments. Teresa also serves as trustee at the Inst
itute for International Banking (IIB), New York, NY which represents internation
al banks relative to their US activities. Teresa is actively involved in fosteri
ng employee involvement across a broad range of charitable organizations and per
sonally serves on the Board of Advisors of The Washington Home, one of the natio
ns oldest hospice programs based in Washington, DC. The Ressel family resides in
Connecticut.
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Blain K. Rethmeier
Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, American Insurance Association (
del). has been employed at American Insurance Association (del) in the position o
f Senior Vice President for Public Affairs since May 2007. Mr. Rethmeier has ser
ved previously in both the legislative and executive branches of government with
a specific focus on economic, financial services and legal reform issues. Mr. R
ethmeier joins the AIA from the White House where he served as Special Assistant
to the President for Communications. In this capacity, he directed all aspects
of public affairs for President Bushs National Economic Council and Homeland Secu
rity Council. He also served as a White House spokesman for the public and news
media and coordinated federal agencies on strategic message approach and policy
matters with respect to domestic and international issues. Prior to joining the
White House, Mr. Rethmeier served as Press Secretary for the Senate Judiciary Co
mmittee where he directed all communications for a committee with one of the hig
hest profiles and broadest jurisdictions in the U.S. Senate. During his time on
the committee, he managed the communications challenges associated with the Supr
eme Court confirmation hearings for John G. Roberts, Chief Justice of the United
States and Samuel A. Alito, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unite
d States. Prior to joining the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr. Rethmeier served
as a Senior Public Affairs Specialist at the U.S. Department of Justice. Previou
sly, he was Communications Director for the House Government Reform Committee an
d served as Press Secretary to Rep. Scott McInnis (R-CO). Mr. Rethmeier began hi
s career in Washington working for Rep. Mary Bono (R-CA). He is a native of Colo
rado
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Timothy Reuter
Timothy Reuter | LinkedIn is an experienced international affairs professional wi

th deep expertise in geopolitical analysis, conflict & security, energy, and eme
rging markets. He specializes in enabling public and private sector organizations
to bridge geopolitical and cultural gaps and enter new markets. Timothy started
his career as a Presidential Management Fellow at the Department of State in the
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. There he consulted to public and private sector
organizations on Gulf security, energy, and finance issues as a Desk Officer fo
r the United Arab Emirates. He also worked at USAID in the Office of Iraq Reconst
ruction, leading implementation of a $240 million Community Action Program, and
as the lead USAID representative in Kandahar, Afghanistan, managing $270 million
in USAID development and counterinsurgency funding. is currently a Senior Consul
tant at Development Transformations, a development consultancy firm. Recent clie
nts include Lockheed Martin, the Asia Society, & a tech start-up enabling busine
sses in Southeast Asia to enter the US. has an MA from Johns Hopkins SAIS in Inte
rnational Finance and the Middle East. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign
Relations. Specialties: Regional expertise: Middle East, North Africa, and Afghani
stan.
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Evans J. R. Revere
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Evans_J._R._Revere is the former
president of the Korea Society. Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East As
ian and Pacific Affairs United States Department of State. A career diplomat and
Senior Foreign Service Officer, Evans Revere is Acting Assistant Secretary of St
ate for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to this assignment, Evans was the
State Departments Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian an
d Pacific Affairs, which was preceded by his serving as the State Departments Dir
ector for Japanese Affairs, responsible for the day-to-day management of U.S. re
lations with Japan. During 2000-2003, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S.
Embassy in Seoul, Korea, one of the United States largest overseas diplomatic po
sts. Evans previously served as Director for Korean Affairs, where he managed re
lations with both halves of the Korean Peninsula, in addition to serving as the
U.S. Governments primary day-to-day liaison with the North Korean Government. Evanss
previous assignments have included service as Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in
Wellington, New Zealand; a Fellow at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School;
and Special Assistant to the State Departments Under Secretary for Political Aff
airs, with responsibility for Asia. He was Principal Officer of the U.S. Consulate
in Fukuoka, Japan, and served at the U.S. Embassies in Tokyo and Beijing. He wa
s also Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America
n Affairs. Evans worked at the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) in 1980-1981,
handling consular and economic-commercial matters. Evans was born in Brooklyn and
raised in New York City. He has an honors degree in East Asian Studies from Pri
nceton University and served as a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force
during 1969-1972. He speaks fluent Japanese, Korean and Chinese. He and his wife,
Micha, have two daughters, Hyona and Elise Anne.
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Richard L. Revesz
is a law professor and the current dean of the New York University School
of Law. He is one of the nations leading experts on environmental and regulatory
law Other Appointments: Member, National Research Council, National Academies Com
mittee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy
Production and Consumption, 2008-09; Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 2008
; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007; Fellow-designate, Center
for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2004; Trustee, American Museum of
Natural History, 2004; Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University, 2002; Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School, 2001; Me
mber, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science Advisory Board, Environmenta
l Economics Advisory Committee, 1999-2003; Board of Directors, American Law and
Economics Association, 1999-2002.
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Philip Revzin
Philip Revzin | LinkedIn Editor at Large at Bloomberg News. Past: Senior Edi

tor at St Martins Press; Senior Editor at Macmillan; vice president at Dow Jones
& Company, Inc.
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Julissa Reynoso
a New York City attorney born in the Dominican Republic who currently serve
s as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central American and Caribbean Affairs at th
e United States Department of State.
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William R. Rhodes
Senior Vice Chairman of Citi. and the Chairman of Citigroup and Citiba
nk. He is also Chairman of the Board of both the Americas Society and its affili
ate, the Council of the Americas, which were originally founded by David Rockefe
ller in 1965, and is a board member of the Group of Thirty. As the Senior Interna
tional Officer for Citigroup, Mr. Rhodes has specific responsibilities for clien
t relationships in emerging markets worldwide, relationships with governments an
d other official institutions and appointments of Citibanks senior country office
rs outside the U.S. is a Director ofConocoPhillips; a Director of the Private Exp
ort Funding Corporation; Vice Chairman of the Institute of International Finance
; Chairman of the Hong Kong-U.S. Business Council; Vice Chairman of the Board of
the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations; a Director of the US-Russia Bus
iness Council, and a member of South African President Thabo Mbekis International
Advisory Board and Colombian President Uribes Advisory Board. Other board member
ships include The Africa-America Institute, Foreign Policy Association, and the
US-Egypt Presidents Council. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relatio
ns, The Economic Club of New York, the Hong Kong / U.S. Business Council and a f
ounding member of the U.S. National Advisory Council to the International Manage
ment Center in Budapest, Hungary. is a past Chairman of the U.S. Advisory Committ
ee of the Export-Import Bank of the United States; past Chairman of the U.S. sec
tion of the Venezuela-U.S. Business Council; past President of the Venezuela-Ame
ricanChamber of Commerce; and past President of the Bankers Association for Fore
ign Trade.
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Mira R. Ricardel
Vice president of business development for Boeings missile defense systems di
vision [was] assistant secretary of defense for international security policy; U
.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Eurasia [during GWB].
-ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304.
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Condoleezza Rice
B. 1954. US Secretary of State (2005-09); White House National Secur
ity Advisor (2001-05); US National Security Council Senior Director, Soviet & Ea
st European Affairs (1989-91); Member of the Board of Chevron; Member of the Boa
rd of Charles Schwab; Member of the Board of Grassroots.com; Member of the Board
ofTransamerica; Member of the Board of Hewlett-Packard; Alfalfa Club 2001; Amer
ican Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bush-Quayle 92; Council on Foreign Relations;
Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron; Hoover Institu
tion; Kennedy Center ex-officio member; Lincoln Club of Northern California; Mil
lennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; Pacific Council on Internation
al Policy; RAND Corporation Trustee (1991-97); Institute for International Studi
es (Stanford); US Institute of Peace Officer Ex Officio; Woodrow Wilson Internat
ional Center for Scholars Board of Directors; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority; Phi Beta
Kappa Society.
Condoleezza Rice
Stanford, CA
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Condoleezza Rice
Palo Alto, CA
-Condoleezza Rice 10 Ryan Ct; Stanford, CA 94305-1062 [55-59]
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Donald S. Rice
http://en.dinkipedia.org/dinki/Donald_Rice B. 1939is a California businessm

an and senior government official. He has been president and chief executive off
icer of several large companies including RAND Corporation, and has sat on numer
ous boards of directors, including Wells Fargo & Company. Rice also served as th
e seventeenth Secretary of the Air Force, 1989-93. married Susan Fitzgerald. The
couple are the parents of three sons, Donald B. Rice III, Joseph J. Rice, and Ma
tthew F. Rice. [Read more.]
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Joseph A. Rice
Fmr. Chmn & CEO, Irving Bank Corp. | http://www.libertygunrights.com/CFR_Tri
lateralChart.html | Trustee, Blanton-Peale Institute; Trustee, John Simon Guggen
heim Memorial Foundation; Chairman of Board of Trustees, John Simon Guggenheim M
emorial Foundation; Vice Chairman, Historic Hudson Valley; Trustee, Historic Hud
son Valley; Member, Numerous Corporate Boards, Apache Corporation.
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Joseph Lee Rice III
Joseph Rice: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek -Chairman, Clayto
n, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Age 76. See Board Relationships. Joseph L. Rice, III is
the Chairman at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice VIII
, L.P. He is a Founder of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. Mr. Rice is also an Exec
utive in Residence at Columbia Business School. He is the Co-Founder of Private
Capital Research Institute. Mr. Rice has spent the major portion of his business
career in private equity and is one of the founders of the industry. He started
his career at Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked until 1966. Mr. Rice then jo
ined Laird Incorporated and in 1969 founded Gibbons, Green & Rice. Mr. Rice also
serves as a Director of Italtel S.p.A., Brake Bros, The Rexel Group, Uniroyal H
olding Inc., and VWR International Inc. He also serves as a Member of Supervisor
y Board of Rexel Rexel. Mr. Rice is a Trustee Emeritus of Williams College and a
Trustee of the The Manhattan Institute. He is a Member of INSEADs International
Advisory Council and JPMorgans National Advisory Board. Mr. Rice is also a member
of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Brookings Institution.
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Susan E. Rice
B. 1964. US Ambassador to the UN. Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (2
002); US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1997-2001); US Nation
al Security Council Senior Director for African Affairs (1995-97); US National S
ecurity Council Dir. Intl. Organizations and Peacekeeping (1993-95); McKinsey &
Company Management Consultant (1991-93); America Abroad Media Advisory Board; As
pen Institute; Atlantic Council Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations
; Friends of Hillary; John Kerry for President; National Democratic Institute fo
r International Affairs; Obama for America; Partnership for Public Service; UNIC
EF; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rhodes Scholarship (1986).
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John H. Rich, Jr.
-?> CEO Gilberton Coal. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gilberton
_Coal-to-Clean-Fuels_and_Power_Project.
-POTTSVILLE, PA 17901.
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Michael D. Rich
is a lawyer and executive vice president of the RAND Corporation, the ins
titutions second-ranking position, which he has held since January 1993. was forme
rly Vice President in charge of RANDs National Security Research Division and Dir
ector of the National Defense Research Institute, the federally funded research
and development center that provides research and policy analysis to the Office
of the Secretary of Defense, the defense agencies, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, an
d the Department of State. He was also responsible for national security studies
sponsored at RAND by the intelligence community, Department of Energy, and priv
ate foundations. Rich is also a member of the California Bar, the Council on Fore
ign Relations, and several other professional organizations. He is a member of t
he Governing Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Londo
n; the Board of Directors of the Council for Aid to Education (chairman 1996-200

5); the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center Board of Advisors; Chairman of the Boar
d of Directors of The Communications Institute; the Board of Directors of WISE S
enior Services; the UCLA Foundation Board of Councillors; the Blue Ribbon Commit
tee of the WISE/Los Angeles Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program; the Advisory Board
of The Everychild Foundation. He chaired the Financial Oversight Committee of t
he Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District from 2000-2003. Rich is married to
Debra Granfield, a well-known retired labor attorney. The couple has two sons.
-Debra P Granfield 1066 Princeton St; Santa Monica, CA 90403-4702 [55-59 / Micha
el D Rich, William Rich]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rich/michael-d
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Anne C. Richard
is Vice President, Government Relations & Advocacy, for the International R
escue Committee (IRC). Based in Washington, D.C., she leads the organizations rel
ations with the executive branch, Congress and the NGO community and she also gu
ides the IRCs global advocacy efforts. The IRC conduncts humanitarian aid programs
in 25 countries, assisting people uprooted by war or presecution and operates a
network of refegee resettlement offices in the United States. Ms. Richard served
as Director of the Secretarys Office of Resources, Plans and Policy at the State
Department from 1999-2001 and, as such, was Secretary Albrights top adviser for b
udget and planning. She previously had served in the US Office of Management and
Budget, Department of State and at Peace Corps headquarters and was part of the
team that created the International Crisis Group. She is a former International
Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Robert Bosch Foundation Fe
llow to Germany, and a Presidential Management Intern.
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Paul G. Richards
B. 1943. is an English-born, American seismologist who has made fundamental con
tributions to the theory of seismic wave link propagation and in methods to unde
rstand how the recorded shapes of seismic waves are affected by processes of dif
fraction, attenuation and scattering. He is the Mellon Professor of the Natural
Sciences at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. He is involv
ed in nuclear explosion monitoring and arms control has been a member of the Sei
smic Review Panel (SRP) for the U.S. Air Force Tactical Applications Center (AFT
AC) from 1985 to present.
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Stephen H. Richards
Member, Board of Trustees at MDI YMCA; President at Maine Planned Giving Counc
il; Chair of Executive Committee and Board of Directors at YMCA Alliane of Maine
; Director of Development at Maine Sea Coast Mission; Member at Council on Forei
gn Relations. Past: Vice President and President of Board of Directors at Mount
Desert Island YMCA; Vice Chair & Board Member at International Institute of Peac
e and Tourism; Treasurer and Chair of Board of Directors at Mount Desert Nursing
Association; President and CEO at Elderhostel; Exective Vice President and Chi
ef Operating Officer at International Rescue Committee; General Counsel, Senior
Vice President, Executive Vice President at American Red Cross.
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Frank E. Richardson
http://people.forbes.com/profile/frank-e-richardson/72967 Lead Director, Sonic
Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK. Sector: SERVICES / Restaurants . 71 Years Old.
Frank E. Richardson has served as Chairman of F. E. Richardson & Co., Inc. of N
ew York City, a firm specializing in acquisitions of and investments in growth c
ompanies, since June 1995. From 1986 to June 1995, Mr. Richardson served as Pres
ident of Wesray Capital Corporation, a firm which also specialized in acquisitio
ns of and investments in growth companies. From 1997 to June 2006, he served as
Chairman of Enterprise News Media, Inc., which owned newspapers in Brockton, Qui
ncy, Plymouth, and several other towns in Massachusetts. Mr. Richardson serves a
s a Trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York University School
of Medicine and as a Director of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Finance Committe
e, all located in New York. Mr. Richardsons knowledge and experience in investmen

ts and financial matters and his experience with growth companies are valuable a
ssets to the Board and to the Company. | F.E. Richardson & Co. chairman & CEO; M
etropolitan Museum of Art trustee; NYU Langone Medical Center trustee. Past: Man
hattan Institute for Policy Research trustee. |http://www.silverbearcafe.com/pri
vate/crossroads.html. | -?>http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Saul+Cohen/stories/
0.html Investor Frank Richardson 3d is a Wall Street entrepreneur
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Henry J. Richardson III
Professor of Law at Temple University. served on the staff of the National Se
curity Council in charge of African policy during President Jimmy Carters adminis
tration. After periods as senior foreign policy adviser to the Congressional Bla
ck Caucus and as an attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the Department
of Defense, he joined the Temple Law faculty in 1981.
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Richard W. Richardson [?]
-?>Overseas Development Council. -?>The Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Bo
ston Inc.
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William R. Richardson
B. 1929was a U.S. Army four star general and former Commander of the United Sta
tes Army Training and Doctrine Command.
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Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson SourceWatch B. 1947William Blaine Bill Richardson III i
s a politician, who served as the 30th Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011.
He was named U.S. Secretary of Energy by President William Jefferson Clinton on
August 25, 1998, and was named the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations on Dece
mber 13, 1996. Early in 2001, Richardson commenced teaching at Harvard Universitys
John F. Kennedy School of Government and became chairman of Freedom House, a pr
ivate, non-partisan organization that promotes democracy worldwide. In June 2001,
he joined Kissinger McLarty Associates, a strategic advisory firm headed by forme
r Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former White House chief of staff Mack
McLarty, as Senior Managing Director. He is a member of the Inter-American Dialogu
e. He served as a member of the Presidents Cabinet and also a member of the Nationa
l Security Council. Richardson is the first Hispanic [he is a sephardic jew] to se
rve in a foreign policy cabinet level position. Previously, Bill Richardson serv
ed New Mexicos 3rd Congressional District, and was reelected eight times. As a membe
r of the United States Congress, Richardson held one of the highest ranking post
s in the House Democratic Leadership, serving as Chief Deputy Whip. Richardson was
nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the second time in January 1997. As a di
plomatic trouble shooter, he has worked to free hostages and prisoners in several
countries including Burma, Cuba, Iraq, North Korea and the Sudan. Richardson was di
spatched by President Clinton to Central Africa, where he successfully brought t
ogether former Zairian President Mobutu and Alliance leader Kabila for their fir
st meeting. Guest Fellow (01-02), USIP; Former Chair (2001-03), Freedom House. [R
ead more.]
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Yolonda C. Richardson
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Yolonda_C._Richardson is Presiden
t and CEO of the Centre for Development and Population Activities. Throughout Rich
ardsons career she has been committed to social development globally, with a part
icular expertise in development in Africa. She served as Special Counsel for the
African Development Foundation, a government-funded agency that provides financ
ial support to African non-governmental organizations. From 1999 to 2002, she se
rved as Senior Vice President of Africare, where she oversaw more than 150 devel
opment projects throughout Africa. Prior to joining Africare, Richardson spent ten
years at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a global foundation, where she m
anaged an international grant program focused on womens health and development. Hav
ing practiced as a corporate attorney at the Wall Street law firm, Cahill Gordon
& Reindel, she continues to be a member of the American Bar Association and the

National Bar Association. She is also a member of theAssociation of Black Found


ation Executives, Women in Philanthropy, the Council on Foreign Relations and th
e Womens Foreign Policy Group. She serves on the board of directors of InterActio
n and the Society for International Development. Former Director, International C
enter for Research on Women; Director, Population Action International.
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Keith B. Richburg
a longtime foreign correspondent for The Washington Post currently China corres
pondent for The Post based in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Anthony Richter
Associate Director of Open Society Foundations / Director of CEP/MENA, Open
Society Foundations. is the associate director of the Open Society Institute, and
director of the OSI Central Eurasia Project and Middle East & North Africa Initi
ative. Richter is chairman of the governing board of the Revenue Watch Institute
and serves on the board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. H
is writing has appeared in the New York Times, the World Policy Journal, and oth
er publications.
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Malcolm Riddell
President, RiddellTsengAdviser on China business and China inbound and outbou
nd investment. Past: Undersecretary of State for International Affairs at Florid
a Department of State; Associate at Salomon Brothers; U.S. Delegate to the UN at
U.S. Department of State. Sarasota, Florida Area. | Malcolm Riddell is president
of RIDDELLTSENG, a boutique investment bank that advises leading financial servi
ces and real estate companies on China business, on investment and joint venture
s in China, and on winning Chinese investment. To these ends, Malcolm utilizes hi
s network of contacts and alliancesincluding the global DLA Piper law firm, with
which RIDDELLTSENG has a strategic relationship to source and execute real estat
e and capital markets transactions in China and from Chinato create teams of expe
rts. A Mandarin speaker, he lived and worked for 15 years in Taiwan and China, an
d brings more than 30 years of experience dealing with Chinese issues to his wor
k on China business and transactions. As a lawyer, licensed since 1976 and board
certified in international law, he brings decades of experience in handling comp
lex international legal issues. And, as a former CIA case officer in China Operat
ions; former US delegate to the UN; and as former Undersecretary of State for In
ternational Affairs in his home state of Florida, he brings senior level experie
nce in international and government relations and negotiations.
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Rozanne L. Ridgway
B. 1935US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1985-89); US Amb
assador to East Germany (1983-85); Counselor of the Department of State (1980-81
); US Ambassador to Finland (1977-80); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. of
State for Oceans and Fisheries (1975-77); US State Department Deputy Chief of M
ission, Nassau, Bahamas (1973-75); US State Department Deputy Dir. of Policy Pla
nning, Inter-American Bureau (1972-73); US State Department Ecuador desk officer
(1970-72); US State Department Political Officer, Oslo, Norway (1967-70); US St
ate Department International Relations Officer, European Bureau (1964-67); US St
ate Department Visa Officer, Palermo, Italy (1962-64); US State Department Perso
nnel Officer, Manila, Philippines (1959-62); US State Department Information spe
cialist, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1957-59); Member of the Board of 3M
(1989-); Member of the Board of Boeing (1992-2010); Member of the Board of Emers
on Electric (1995-); Member of the Board ofSara Lee (1992-); Member of the Board
of Manpower (2002-); Member of the Board of Union Carbide (1990-); American Aca
demy of Diplomacy; Atlantic Council President (1989-93), Co-Chairman (1993-96);
Bilderberg Group; Bill Bradley for President; Brookings Institution Trustee; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors; Na
tional Geographic Society Trustee; Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; Trila
teral Commission; National Womens Hall of Fame 1998.
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Paul Rieckhoff
Executive Director and Founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
(IAVA). Rieckhoff, in his position as the founder of IAVA, has appeared on many
television and radio programs including NBC Nightly News, World News With Charl
es Gibson, The Early Show, Tavis Smiley, The Charlie Rose Show, The NewsHour wit
h Jim Lehrer, Anderson Cooper 360, The Rachel Maddow Show, Real Time with Bill Ma
her, and The Henry Rollins Show. He has written articles and opinion columns for
The New York Times, Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Los Angel
es Times, Washington Post, Newsweek,The Huffington Post, and Military.com.
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David Rieff
Nonfiction writer and policy analystis a frequent contributor to The New Yo
rk Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, L
e Monde, El Pais, The New Republic, Harpers, The Atlantic and Foreign Affairs. Ri
eff is a Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute at the New School, a Fellow
at the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University, a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations, a board member of the Arms Division of Human
Rights Watch and a board member of the Central Eurasia Project of the Open Soci
ety Institute. Affiliations: Human Rights Watch Member of the Arms Advisory Commi
ttee; EurasiaNet Editorial Advisory Committee; Crimes of War Project Director; A
Member of a group thatEdward S. Herman refers to as The New Humanitarians; Edit
orial Board, World Affairs journal. Rieff lives in Manhattan.
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John E. Rielly
Currently, John E. Rielly is an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at N
orthwestern University and a Visiting Professor in International Relations at th
e University of California, San Diego. Prior to his current position, Dr. Rielly w
orked in the Department of Government at Harvard University, and the U.S. Depart
ment of State. the United States Senate. He was also a Foreign Policy Assistant
to Senator and later Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Dr. Rielly has also been a
consultant at the Ford Foundation and National Security Council. He served as th
e President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations from 1971-2001. From 19621963 he served in the United States Department of State; from 1963-1969 he was f
oreign policy assistant to Senator and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey; from 1
969-1970 he was a consultant to the Office of European and International Affairs
at the Ford Foundation. He became executive director of The Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations in 1971 and president of the Council in 1974. In June 1998, he
also became Director of the newly established Konrad Adenauer Program for Europ
ean Policy Studies at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Director, America
n Ditchley Foundation; Director,Council for a Community of Democracies; Advisory
Council, Nixon Center.
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Imran Riffat
CFO & Finance Director, joined Synergos in 2005. Prior to joining Synergos Mr. Ri
ffat completed twenty-five years with J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. where, from 1995-2
003, he worked for the Investment Bank covering international client management
activities for the Europe, Africa and Middle East Group. His banking career incl
udes two overseas assignments: from 1990-95 as the Banks Country Manager in Egypt
and, from 1985-90, as the Vice President in charge of relations with financial
institutions in Turkey. Earlier positions with the Bank included responsibility
for business development in South Asia with particular emphasis on the client ba
se in Iran, Pakistan and India. Advisory Council, BRAC USA. NYC area.
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Robert S. Rifkind
Robert Rifkind: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Senior Counsel,
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. Age 74. Robert S. Rifkind joined Cravath, Swaine &
Moore in 1962 and serves as its Partner since 1971. Mr. Rifkind served as the Ch
airman at The Charles H. Revson Foundation. He serves as Trustee at Citizens Bud
get Commission. From 1965 to 1968, he served as Assistant to the Solicitor Gener
al in the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. At Cravath, Bo

b has specialized in civil litigation and international arbitration. OTHER AFFIL


IATIONS: Charles H. Revson Foundation, The; Citizens Budget Commission; Lehman B
rothers Holdings Inc.
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Michael L. Riordan
<-??-> Gilead Sciences was founded by Riordan in 1987. | http://medicaldevice
licensing.com/public/companies/view/119/gilead-sciences In 1999 Gilead Sciences
acquired NeXstar Pharmaceuticals to develop the companys focus on infectious dis
ease, ETC. | Rumsfeld FULLY INVOLVED: Fresh Flue Related Crimes Rumsfeld succeeds
Michael L. Riordan, M.D., who founded Gilead in 1987 and has served as Chairman
since 1993. Dr. Riordan will continue to serve as a director on the | The Asia S
ocietyInternational Crisis Group
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Gianni Riotta
B. 1954Editor in chief of Il Sole 24 Ore. He has contributed to The Washing
ton Post, Le Monde, Foreign Policy, and the New York Times.
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Harvey Rishikof
Chair of the Department of National Security Strategy and Professor of L
aw and National Security Studies at the National War College in Washington, DCspe
cializes in the areas of national security, national security law, military theo
ry, civil liberties, civilian and military relations, and constitutional law. As
Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the mid-1
990s, Rishikof served as chief of staff for Chief Justice and was involved in po
licy issues concerning the federal court system. Later Legal Counsel to the Depu
ty Director of the FBI, Rishikof focused on FBI policies concerning national sec
urity and terrorism and served as liaison to the Office of the Attorney General
at the Department of Justice. As Dean of the Roger Williams University School of
Law, Rishikof introduced courses on national security and the constitution invo
lving the Naval War College in Newport, RI.
-Harvey R Rishikof 4200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Apt 406; Washington, DC 20016-4752
(202) 537-0956 [55-59 / Trudi N Rishikof, Trudith H Rishikof]
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John B. Ritch III
is the Director General of the World Nuclear Association and hes also a member
of the Energy Future Coalitions Advisory Council. He is a former US ambassador t
o the IAEA and CTBT.
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David B. Rivkin, Jr.
Attorney, political writer and media commentator on matters of consti
tutional and international law, as well as foreign and defense policy. Rivkin ha
s gained national recognition as a representative of conservative viewpoints, freq
uently testifying before Congressional committees, and appearing as an analyst a
nd commentator on a variety of television and radio stations. He is a Visiting F
ellow at the Center for the National Interest, Contributing Editor at the Nation
al Review and a member of the Advisory Council at National Interest magazine. He
currently serves as Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism at t
he Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and is a former member of the Sub-Comm
ission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights of the United Nations Com
mission on Human Rights. Rivkin held a variety of legal and policy positions thr
oughout the administrations of Republican Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.
W. Bush. Rivkin served as Legal Advisor to the Counsel to then President Reagan
and as Deputy Director of the Office of Policy Development (OPD) for the United
States Department of Justice. While at OPD, he worked on a wide variety of cons
titutional, domestic, and international issues, including judicial selection, le
gal policy, immigration and asylum matters, and intelligence oversight. He also
handled the development and implementation of President Bushs de-regulatory initi
atives, carried out from 1991 to 1992, which focused on carrying out a review of
existing federal structures in an attempt to make them more cost-effective. From 1
990 to 1991, Rivkin served as the Associate General Counsel of the United States

Department of Energy. In this post he was responsible for developing and implem
enting national and international environmental and energy strategies. He also h
elped in the passing of the Clean Air Act (1990) and FERC Order 636, known as th
e Restructuring Rule, designed to allow more efficient use of the interstate nat
ural gas transmission system by fundamentally changing the way pipeline companie
s conduct business. During his term, national energy markets were deregulated, e
tc.
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David W. Rivkin
is a litigation partner in the prominent international law firm Debevoise & P
limpton LLP, specializing in international litigation and arbitration, and Co-Ch
air of the firms International Dispute Resolution Group. Rivkin is Secretary-Gene
ral of the International Bar Association, the worlds largest international associ
ation of lawyers, which comprises more than 40,000 individual lawyers and nearly
200 bar associations and law societies. During the 2008 presidential election, R
ivkin was active in the campaign for Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama a
nd served as a member of his National Finance Committee. NYC.
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Alice M. Rivlin
B. 1931Founding director, Congressional Budget Office; was also previousl
y the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve. US Director, Office of Management an
d Budget(1975-83); US Federal Reserve Governor Vice Chairman, FRB (1996-99); Mem
ber of the Board of Union Carbide; Member of the Board of Unisys; Member of the
Board of Ryder; Al Franken for Senate; American Philosophical Society 2003; Amer
ican Economic Association; Brookings Institution from 1983, Senior Fellow (198792); Council on Foreign Relations; Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Bo
ard of Directors; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs List; Ford Fou
ndation Community and Resource Advisory Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000
; Hillary Clinton for President; National Association for Business Economics Fel
low; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Public Agenda Board of D
irectors; Womens Economic Round Table Honorary Committee; MacArthur Fellowship198
3; Barnard Medal of Distinction; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (19
97).
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Nayla M. Rizk
Partner/Senior Director at Spencer Stuart. Past: Senior Director, Network Eq
uipment Technologies; Engagement Manager, McKinsey & Company. | Board of Trustee
s, Member, World Affairs Council. | San Francisco Bay Area. [See http://www.spen
cerstuart.co.uk/consultants/6304/ for more.]
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Roach to Ryan
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Stephen S. Roach (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_S._Roach A senior executive with Morg
an Stanley. In addition to his position at Morgan Stanley, Roach is a lecturer a
t Yale Universitys School of Management and Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
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Charles S. Robb
B. 1939Governor of Virginia from 1982 to 1986, and senator from 1989 until 20
01. In 2004, he chaired the Iraq Intelligence Commission. | US Senator, Virginia
(1989-2001); Governor of Virginia (1982-86); Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1
978-82); MITRE Corporation Board Member (2003-); Alfalfa Club President, 1984; A
merican Bar Association; Atlantic Institute for International Affairs; Campaign
for American Leadership in the Middle East; Center for Democracy Board of Direct
ors; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Coalition for a Democratic Majority Advisory Board; Concord Coaliti
on; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Directors (former); John O. Marsh Insti
tute Honorary Member, Advisory Committee; National Democratic Institute for Inte
rnational Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Trilateral Commission; New Democrat
Movement Founder, Senate New Democrat Coalition; New Democrat Movement Former C

hair of Democratic Leadership Council; Iraq Study Group; Bronze Star; Wedding: E
dward Cox and Tricia Nixon (1971). | MITRE Corporation Fed up USA * Homeland Sec
urity Policy Institute (GWU) Fed up USA * National Democratic Institute for Inte
rnational Affairs Fed up USA. Father: James Spittal Robb; Mother: Frances Howard
Woolley; Wife: Lynda Bird Johnson (m. 1967, three daughters); Daughter: Lucinda
Desha Robb (b. 1968); Daughter: Catherine Lewis Robb (b. 1970); Daughter: Jenni
fer Wickliffe Robb (b. 1978); Mistress: Tai Collins (former Miss Virginia, after
1983, according to Collins).
-Charles S Robb 612 Chain Bridge Rd; Mc Lean, VA 22101-1810 [65+ / Lynda J Robb]
Mitre Corporation, Member 7515 Colshire Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22102-7539 (703) 983-6000
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Carla Anne Robbins
is an American journalist and deputy editorial page editor of The Jew York Time
s. Robbins joined the editorial board in July 2006 and became deputy editor in J
anuary 2007. Previously, Robbins was The Wall Street Journals chief diplomatic co
rrespondent and edited the Washington bureaus feature articles on foreign policy,
defense and national security. She covered Central and Latin America forU.S. Je
ws & World Report and began her career at Business Week. | She is a member of th
e Aspen Strategy Group.
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Liz Robbins
joined The New York Times in 2000is currently on The Times Continuous News desk
, writing breaking news for the web site, reporting on political blogs, and cont
ributing features to Style, Sports, and The New York Times Book Review. | liz ro
bbins associates/president, (zip code: 10128).
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Rachel F. Robbins
http://blaqwell.com/people/alumni.php a founding partner of Blaqwell. In November
2006, she was appointed General Counsel and Executive Vice President of NYSE Gr
oup, Inc. Robbins spent most of her legal career at J.P. Morgan & Co., where she
concluded her 20-years of service as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary fro
m 1996-2001. Most recently, Ms. Robbins served as Strategic Advisor to Axiom Leg
al Solutions and as a consultant to Citigroup, Inc. on international issues. Fro
m 2003-2004, she was General Counsel of Citigroup International. From 1976-1980,
she was an Associate at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, New York. Ms. Robbins ser
ved as chairman of the Board and President of American Bankers Association Secur
ities Association (ABASA) from 1997-2000, where she was instrumental in developi
ng industry consensus on strategic legislative and regulatory issues. She has se
rved on the U.S. Treasury Advisory Committee on Financial Services (1996), Legal
Advisory Committee of the New York Stock Exchange (1992-1995), Federal Regulati
on Committee of Securities Industry Association (1987-2001), and Executive Commi
ttee of the Securities Regulation Institute (1994-2001). Ms. Robbins is Chair, Ne
w York Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League. She is a Member of the Boar
d of Trustees of New York University School of Law, a Member of the Board of Ish
mael and Isaac, an Advisory Board Member of Axiom Legal Solutions, and an Adviso
ry Board Member of Legal Momentum. | International Finance Corporation: http://w
ww.gcgf.org/ifcext/about.nsf/Content/Mgt_Group_Rachel_Robbins
Rachel F. Robbins is IFCs Vice President and General Counsel, and a member of IFCs
Management Group. She is responsible for the foundation of IFCs positions on leg
al issues and oversees IFCs provision of legal services to internal and external
clients. Ms. Robbins joined IFC in 2008. She comes to IFC with three decades of e
xperience in legal and financial services. She has extensive experience in corpo
rate governance and in managing global teams through periods of change. Ms. Robbi
ns was most recently Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of
the New York Stock Exchange and its parent, NYSE Euronext. She spent most of he
r legal career at JP Morgan & Co., where she concluded her 20 years of service a
s General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. She also served as General Counsel fo
r Citigroup International and was a founding partner in an international managem
ent consulting company focused on the legal industry. She started her legal care
er at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. | Zip code: 10024.

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Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
http://www.bens.org/about-us/leadership/joseph-robert.html Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
is founder and Executive Chairman of J.E. Robert Companies (JER), a leading pri
vate commercial real estate investment and asset management firm. Founded in 198
1 J.E. Robert Companies has successfully purchased and managed approximately 15,
000 assets totaling 28 billion dollars across 17 countries. JERs operations and i
nvestments today are focused primarily in North America and Europe. is Chairman
of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), a nonpartisan national organi
zation of senior executives dedicated to enhancing our national security, using th
e successful models of the private sector. Over the past 27 years BENS members h
ave brought their expertise to bear to procedures for base closures (BRAC), crea
ted a model of public private partnerships to improve disaster relief response, an
d worked to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department of Defense
(tooth to tail) through modern business practices. BENS is currently working wit
h DoD and the US Congress to identify important steps that can and should be tak
en to improve DoDs acquisition programs. He is also the Chairman of the US-UAE Bus
iness Council, a collaboration of leading companies based in the United States a
nd United Arab Emirates, which are committed to expanding bi-lateral commercial
opportunities between the two countries. Due to his many and long standing relat
ionships throughout the Middle East and Gulf region Mr. Robert was asked to be t
he founding Chairman. The Council is at the forefront of the Nuclear 123 Agreeme
nt between the US and the UAE and has been instrumental in its progress. In 2008,
Mr. Robert was honored by the EastWest Institute, together with former Secretar
ies of State Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, former Secretary of Defense Wil
liam Perry, former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, for his lead
ership of the business community to improve national and international security.
Mr. Roberts philanthropic commitments are equally as ambitious. In 1990, he founded
and continues to serve as Chairman of Fight For Children, Inc. (FFC), a Washing
ton based philanthropic organizationMr. Robert is a member of the board of the foll
owing organizations: Peterson Institute for International Economics, Atlantic Co
uncil of the United States, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Quin
cy Jones Listen Up Foundation, Smithsonians National Zoo, the National Geographic
Society, the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees. Mr. Robert is a member of the W
orld Economic Forum, Horatio Alger Association, The Trilateral Commission, World
Presidents Organization, Chief Executives Organization, Council on Foreign Relati
ons, Foreign Policy Association, The Urban Land Institute and The Bretton Woods
Committee. lives in McLean, Virginia and has two sons.
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Stephen Robert
Stephen Robert: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Former Director,
Xerox Corp. Age 69. See Board Relationships (25). is the Chief Executive Officer
and Chairman at Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. Mr. Robert Joined Oppenheimer & Co. in
1968 as a Portfolio Manager of the Oppenheimer Fund and became a Partner in 1970
and a Member of the Executive Committee and Director of Research in 1977. In 19
79, he became President and in 1983 assumed the role of Chairman and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Oppenheimer & Co and led the team which returned Oppenheimer to
private ownership through a management buy-out. Mr. Robert was a Shareholder and
part-time employee of Renaissance Technologies Corp. He has also served as Chie
f Executive Officer of Renaissance Institutional Management LLC. He serves as Ch
airman of Robert Capital Management LLC. Mr. Robert has been Director of Xerox C
orp. since 2004. He has been a Director of Nac Re Corp. since August 1985. He se
rves on the Boards of Electra Investment Trust PLC., Thirteen/WNET, The Manhatta
n Institute, the Polish-American Enterprise Fund and the New York City Economic
Development Corporation. He became a member of the advisory board of Blackstone
Alternative Asset Management and Member of the Xerox Finance Committee. Mr. Robe
rt is a Chancellor from Brown University. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: NAC Re Corporatio
n; Brown University;Blackstone Alternative Asset Management; Renaissance Institu
tional Management LLC.
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Brad Roberts
http://www.cnas.org/node/762 is a member of the research staff at the Institu
te for Defense Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia, with expertise on the prolifera
tion and control of weapons of mass destruction. IDA provides studies and analy
ses to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the joint military staff. Dr. R
oberts also serves as an adjunct professor at George Washington University, as c
hairman of the research advisory council of the Chemical and Biological Arms Con
trol Institute, and as a consultant to Los Alamos National Laboratories.He is als
o a member of the board of directors of the United States Committee of the Counc
il for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and cochairs its task fo
rce on confidence and security building measures.
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John J. Roberts
Problamatically (there are others)>B. 1945. Price Waterhouse Coopers Global Man
aging Partner (1998-2002); Coopers & Lybrand Office of the Chairman, US Operatio
ns (1994-98); Coopers & LybrandVice Chairman (1991-94); Coopers & Lybrand Managi
ng Partner (1983-98); Coopers & Lybrand (1967-98); Member of the Board of Armstr
ong (2003-); Member of the Board of Pennsylvania REIT (2003-); Member of the Boa
rd of Safeguard Scientifics (2003-); Member of the Board of Vonage (2004-); Amer
ican Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Greater Philadelphia Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roberts/john
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Walter R. Roberts
B. 1916 is a writer, lecturer, and former government official.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roberts/walter
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Barbara Paul Robinson
a New York City lawyer with the firm Debevoise & Plimpton who specializes in
Trusts and Estates law, and a former president of the New York City Bar Associat
ion. Robinson has served on the board of a number of institutions, including the
Trust Advisory Board of Fiduciary Trust International, the Foundation for Childh
ood Development, and the Council on Foreign Relations. She also serves on MayorM
ichael Bloombergs Commission on Womens Issues.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/robinson/barbara
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/robinson/barbara/10?search_id=110513520068756450
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David Z. Robinson
B. 1927former Vice President and Treasurer of the Carnegie Corporation. He
has been an advisor to the Presidents Science Advisory Committee, the National Ac
ademy of Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. He has been a member of
the Naval Research Advisory Committee, the New York State Energy Research and De
velopment Authority, Governor Cuomos Advisory Committee on Education, and the Edu
cation and the Science and Law Committee of the Bar Association of the City of N
ew York. He has also been a member of the Boards of the City University of New Y
ork, the Dalton School, Amideast, the South Africa Education Program, and the In
vestors Responsibility Research Corporation. He is currently on the Boards of th
e Actors Center, and the Institute of Current World Affairs. He is a Fellow of th
e Optical Society of America, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Davis R. Robinson
is adjunct senior fellow for law and U.S. foreign policy at the Council on Fore
ign Relations. Brock Capital Group LLC (NYC); LeBoef , Lamb , Greene & MacRae;
Richard C. Breeden & Co. LLC; Legal Advisor, U.S. Department of State.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/davis
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/davis/3?search_id=24051361802675886356
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James D. Robinson III


<Wife Linda. B. 1935. Violy, Byorum & Partners Holdings LLC Chairman (1996-2
003); RRE Ventures Co-Founder, General Partner, CEO (1994-); American Express CE
O (1977-93); American Express President (1975-77); Member of the Board of BitPas
s; Member of the Board of Bristol-Myers Squibb (1976-, as Chairman, 2005-); Memb
er of the Board of Coca Cola (1975-); Member of the Board of First Data (1992-20
07); Member of the Board of Novell; Member of the Board of RRE Ventures (as Chai
rman); American Success PAC; Augusta National Golf Club; Bill Bradley for Presid
ent; Brookings Institution Honorary; Bush-Cheney 04; The Business Council; Busine
ss Roundtable; Committee for Economic Development; Council on Foreign Relations;
Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; Hillary Clinton for President
; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Honorary
Chairman; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Straight Talk Americ
a. Wife: Linda Gosden Robinson (PR executive).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/james
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Linda Robinson
author in residence at the Johns Hopkins Universitys Philip Merrill Center for
Strategic Studies. She has made extended reporting trips to Iraq and Afghanista
n since 9/11. has reported on military, national security and international issue
s for U.S. News & World Report and was Senior Editor at Foreign Affairs magazine
. She is a longtime member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Internati
onal Institute for Strategic Studies. is a consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton on
national security and interagency issues, and writes and lectures to a wide var
iety of audiences on irregular warfare and insurgency, leadership, and media and
communications issues. She is a regular speaker at numerous civilian and milita
ry educational institutions. DC area.
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-Va>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/va/robinson/linda
-Md>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/robinson/linda
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/linda
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Pearl T. Robinson
B. 1945. Associate Professor of Political Science Tufts University [African st
udies]. Some past: 2004-2007: Director, Africa and the New World Interdisciplin
ary Minor; 1974-1975: The Ford Foundation, Middle East & Africa Office, Traini
ng Associate.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/pearl
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Olin C. Robison
http://people.forbes.com/profile/olin-c-robison/5099 Director, American Shar
ed Hospital, San Francisco, CA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Specialized Health Services
. 73 Years Old. OLIN C. ROBISON has been a director since 2003. He was President
and Chief Executive Officer of the Salzburg Seminar from 1991 to 2005 and Presi
dent of Middlebury College from 1975 to 1990 and is currently President Emeritus
and Professor Emeritus of that institution. Additionally, Mr. Robison is a Dire
ctor of The Investment Company of America, American Mutual Fund and AMCAP (all o
f the American Funds Group) and is a former member of the Council (Board) of the
Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/olin
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Christina B. Rocca
B. 1958was United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central A
sian Affairs from 2001 to 2006. CBR Strategies LLC President; Vision Americas LL
C Associate; US Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament, Geneva (2006-09); U
S Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs (2001-06); Co
ngressional Staff Foreign Relations Staff to Sen. Sam Brownback (1997-2001); CIA
employee Staff Operations Officer (1982-97); Council on Foreign Relations.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rocca/christina
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James G. Roche
B. 1939. http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Roche_James | Affiliat
ions: Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Board member; Center for Securi
ty Policy: Former Member, National Security Advisory Board; Council on Foreign R
elations: Member. Government: U.S. Air Force: Secretary, 2001-2005; U.S. Senate:
Staff Director of Committee on Armed Services, 1983-1984;U.S. Navy: 1960-1983;
Various Positions Including Principal Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff,
Senior Professional Staff Member of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and
Assistant Director of Office of Net Assessment in the Office of the Secretary o
f Defense. Private sector: Compudyne: Board of Directors; Orbital Sciences Corpo
ration: Board of Directors; TechTeam:Board of Directors; Northrop Grumman:Corpor
ate Vice President, President of Electric Sensors and Systems Sector, and other
positions (1984-2001).
-?>James G Roche 129 Spa View Ave; Annapolis, MD 21401-3542 (410) 295-6599 [65+
/ Diane L Roche]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roche/james
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David Rockefeller
B. 1915current patriarch of the sephardic jewish Rockefeller family.
Chase Manhattan Bank CEO (1969-80); Chase Manhattan Bank VP (1952-69); Chase Nat
ional Bank (1946-52); Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank (as Chairman,
1969-81); Member of the Board of Shinsei Bank (2000-); Alfalfa Club 1968; Americ
an Philosophical Society 1959; Americas Society Founder (1965); Bilderberg Group
; Bill Bradley for President; Bretton Woods Committee; Club of Rome; Council of
the Americas Founder (1965); Council on Foreign Relations Chairman (1970-85); De
an for America; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
; George W. Bush for President; Institute for International Economics Board of D
irectors; John Kerry for President; McCain 2000; Museum of Modern Art Chairman (
past); Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Pilgrims Society; Trila
teral Commission Co-Founder; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Dir
ectors; George C. Marshall Award 1999. Father: John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; Mother:
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller; Sister: Abby Rockefeller Mause (d. 1976); Brother: Jo
hn D. Rockefeller III (b. 1906, d. 1978); Brother: Nelson Rockefeller (Vice Pres
ident, b. 1908, d. 1979); Brother: Laurance Rockefeller (Eastern Airlines, b. 19
10); Brother: Winthrop Rockefeller(Governor of Arkansas, b. 1912, d. 1973); Wife
: Margaret McGrath (m. 1940, d. 1996, two sons, four daughters); Son: David Rock
efeller, Jr. (b. 1941); Daughter: Abby Aldrich (b. 1943); Daughter: Neva Goodwin
(b. 1944); Daughter: Margaret Dulany (b. 1947); Son: Richard Gilder (b. 1949);
Daughter: Eileen McGrath (b. 1952).
-David Rockefeller 104 Walkers Mills Rd; Germantown, NY 12526-5223 (518) 537-527
1 [Peggy Rockefeller]
-?>Margaret L Rockefeller 299 Maple Dr; Penn Yan, NY 14527-9618 (315) 781-1986 [
65+]
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David Rockefeller, Jr.
<wife Susan Cohn. | http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/about-us/board-tr
ustees/david-rockefeller-jr Board Chair, Rockefeller Foundation; a director and
former chairman of Rockefeller Financial; a past vice chair of the National Park
Foundation, etc., etc. | Alaska Conservation Foundation adviser; Museum of Mode
rn Art trustee; National Park Foundation director;New York Fine Arts Support Tru
st donor; Rockefeller & Co. Inc. director; Rockefeller Foundation trustee; Sailo
rs for the Sea president. Past: Rockefeller Brothers Fund chairman; Rockefeller C
enter Club member; Rockefeller Financial Services chairman; Diana Newell Rowan sp
ouse. Ariana Rockefeller daughter; David Rockefeller son; Peggy McGrath Rockefel
ler son; Susan Cohn Rockefeller spouse; Fraser P. Seitel spokesman. lives and/or
works in New York, NY.

-David A Rockefeller Jr 77 Park Ave New York, NY 10016-2556


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John D. Rockefeller IV
John Davison Jay Rockefeller IV (b. 1937). Spouse: Sharon Percy Rockef
eller. Children: John D. Rockefeller V; Valerie Rockefeller; Charles Rockefeller
; Justin Rockefeller. Residence: Charleston, West Virginia. | Alliance for Healt
h Reform honorary chairman; Asia Society trustee; Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosc
iences Institute founder;Discover the Real West Virginia Foundation founder; Jap
an-US Friendship Commission member; Joint Committee on Taxation member; Senate C
ommittee on Commerce, Science and Transportation chairman;Senate Committee on Fi
nance member; Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs member; Senate Select Committe
e on Intelligence member; Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Glob
al Competitiveness member. Past: R. Lane Bailey chief of staff; Andrew J. Fields
legislative aide; Financial markets bailout bill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Ji
m Gottlieb chief of staff; Tamera Luzzatto chief of staff; Michael Nilsson legis
lative assistant & counsel; Patrick Robertson deputy to the chief of staff; Chad
See staff assistant; Tonya Speed staff assistant; West Virginia state governmen
t governor. Alida R. Messinger sister; Charles H. Percy son-in-law; Blanchette H
. Rockefeller (deceased) son; Charles Rockefeller son; John D. Rockefeller III (
deceased) father; John D. Rockefeller V son; Justin A. Rockefeller son; Sharon Pe
rcy Rockefeller spouse. | John D. Rockefeller IV SourceWatch
-John D Rockefeller IV 225 W King St; Martinsburg, WV (304) 262-9285
-?>John D Rockefeller Jr 14 Garden Dr, Apt J; Manchester, CT 06040-5959 (860) 64
7-0232 [Sharon Rockefeller]
-?>John D Rockefeller Jr 8186 Huron Line Rd; Gagetown, MI 48735-9525 (989) 665-2
475 [65+ / Gary C Rockefeller, Sharon K Rockefeller, Mary E Rockefeller, Angie M
Rockefeller]
-?>Jay S Rockefeller 220 N Kanawha St; Beckley, WV 25801-4717 (304) 253-9704
-?>Sharon Rockefeller 15 W 53rd St; New York, NY 10019-5401 (212) 767-1946
Senate United States, Branch Manager 220 N Kanawha St; Beckley, WV 25801-4717 (30
4) 253-9704
531 Hart Senate Office Building; Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224- 6472
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Nicholas Rockefeller
9/11 Perps: Q-Z Fed up USA a California attorney and the head of a Roc
kvest Development Company. His clients include several multinational companies a
nd many succesful technology ventures throughout the world. His securities pract
ice includes litigation before the United States Supreme Court and a number of h
is transactions have been featured in leading periodicals. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the International Insitutute of Strategic Studies
, the Advisory Board of RAND, the Pacific Council on International Policy, the C
ommittee on Foreign Relations in Los Angeles, the Western Justice Center, and ha
s served as a participant in the World Economic Forum and the Aspen Institute. H
e is a member of the Board of Visitors of the Law Schools of the University of O
regon and Pepperdine University and is active in the affairs of his alma mater,
Yale University. He recently chaired a panel at the United Nations on E-Commerce
and is a co-author of Economic Strategy and National Security. told film-maker Aar
on Russo of coming catastrophic event eleven months before 9-11. * http://www.gl
obalagora.com/team.htm
-Nicholas Rockefeller Kamuela, HI (808) 885-0996
-Nicholas A Rockefeller Jr PO Box 481293; Los Angeles, CA 90048-9780
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Steven C. Rockefeller
B. 1936. | Steven C. Rockefeller SourceWatch | Middlebury College professo
r emeritus; Rockefeller Brothers Fund trustee. Past: Soros Economic Development
Fund director. Nelson A. Rockefeller (deceased) son; Steven C. Rockefeller Jr. so
n.
-?>Steven C Rockefeller Swans Island, ME (207) 526-4342 [65+ / Barbara B Rockefe

ller]
-?>Steven Rockefeller 200 Lake Rd; Tarrytown, NY 10591-1513 [Mark F Rockefeller,
John Rockefeller]
Son>Steven C Rockefeller Jr 1364 Bedford Rd; Pleasantville, NY 10570-3913 [50-54
/ Kimberly E Rockefeller]
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Hays H. Rockwell
Rev. Church Publishing Incorporated (NYC); St. James Church.
Hays H Rockwell
Saint Louis, MO 74
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New York, NY
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-Hays H Rockwell PO Box 728; West Kingston, RI 02892-0728 (401) 284-2064 [65+ /
Linda H Rockwell]
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Keith McElroy Rockwell
Chief spokesperson for the World Trade Organization; National Foreign Trad
e Council; Journal of Commerce.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rockwell/keith
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Judith Rodin
AKA Judith Seitz Rodin. B. 1944. Rockefeller Foundation President. Preside
nt of UPenn, 1994-2004. Member of the Board of Aetna (1995-2004); Member of the
Board of American Airlines (1997-); Member of the Board of BlackRock; Member of
the Board of Citigroup (2004-); Member of the Board of Comcast (2002-); Member o
f the Board of Young & Rubicam (1999-?); Brookings InstitutionHonorary Trustee;
Catalyst Board of Directors; John Kerry for President; Rockefeller Foundation Pr
esident (2005-); World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors. Son:
Alex Niejelow (b. 1982); Husband: Paul R. Verkuil (#3, university president, m.
1994).
-Judith Rodin 400 Alton Rd, Apt 2201; Miami Beach, FL 33139-6749 (305) 535-9667
[65+ / Paul R Verkuil]
Rockefeller Foundation, President 420 5th Ave, Fl 22; New York, NY 10018-0218 (21
2) 869-8500
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Sergio Rodriguera, Jr.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sergio-rodriguera-jr/4/647/2b4 Current: Senior Vic
e President at Sphere Consulting LLC; Intelligence Officer at U.S. Navy Reserve.
Past: Deputy Officer in Charge Afghan Threat Finance Cell at U.S. Navy Reserve;
Defense Fellow Counter Terrorism Policy at United States Department of Defense;
Special Advisor to Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at
Department of Treasury; Hispanic Outreach Coordinator at Bush Cheney 2004, Inc.;
Staff Officer/Navy Liaison at The White House.
-Sergio Rodriguera 1317 Rhode Island Ave NW, Apt 205; Washington, DC 20005-3728
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Cristina M. Rodriguez
Associate Professor of Law NYU School of Law. She teaches Constitutional Law,
Immigration Law, and Administrative Law. Her fields of research include immigrat
ion law and policy; constitutional law and theory; language rights and language
policy; and citizenship theory. She is a non-resident fellow with the Migration
Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., and a term member on the Council on Foreig

n Relations. She also has been a visiting professor at Yale and Harvard Law Scho
ols. Before arriving at NYU, Professor Rodrguez served as a law clerk to Justice
Sandra Day OConnor of the U.S. Supreme Court and to Judge David S. Tatel of the U
.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/cristina
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Rita M. Rodriguez
http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/fellows/rita-rodriguez.html Woodstock Theologi
cal Center at Georgetown U. has long experience working with U.S. and foreign gove
rnment agencies in international affairs. For over sixteen years, she was a fulltime member of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United St
ates, a presidential appointment. At the Bank, Dr. Rodriguez oversaw policy develo
pment and was responsible for the formulation of policy objectives and negotiati
ng strategy with regard to international organizations.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/rita
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Vincent A. Rodriguez [?]
-?>Sullivan & Cromwell (NYC) [securities atty]licensed to practice law in NY sinc
e 1947?
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/vincent
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Dani Rodrik
Turkish economist and Professor of International Political Economy Harvard U
niversity. | http://www.leighbureau.com/speaker.asp?id=432 is one of the most impo
rtant political economists of our time. His unconventional approach to globaliza
tion and economic development favors policies that are tailored to local conditi
ons rather than to the dictates of the international globalization establishment
.
-Dani Rodrik 39 Devon Rd; Newton Center, MA 02459-1649 (617) 244-8709 [50-54 / U
ta Gernert]
-Dani Rodrick 59 Banks St; Cambridge, MA 02138-6012 (617) 945-7426
-?>Dani Roderick 129 Kothmann Rd, Unit 2; La Vernia, TX 78121-5237 (830) 947-345
8 [Walter D Roderick, Sharon E Roderick]
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Riordan Roett
Professor and Director of Western Hemisphere Studies, Johns Hopkins Univer
sity. an American political scientist specializing in Latin America.
-Riordan D Roett 205 E 68th St, Apt 6H; New York, NY 10065-5738 (212) 744-5589
-Riordan J Roett III 2301 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 1B; Washington, DC 20008-1730
(202) 234-8396
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Ed Rogers
Ed Rogers SourceWatch is Vice Chairman of Barbour Griffith & Rogers and Diligenc
e, LLC as well as a onetime deputy assistant to President George H.W. Bush. He i
s married to Edwina Rogers, former associate director of the White Houses Nationa
l Economic Council.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogers/ed
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James E. Rogers
is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Duke E
nergy. Rogers has nearly 20 years of experience as a chief executive officer in
the electric utility industry. He was named president and chief executive office
r of Duke Energy following the merger of Duke Energy and Cinergy in April 2006.
Before the merger, Rogers served as Cinergys chairman and chief executive officer
. Prior to the formation of Cinergy, he joined PSI Energy in 1988 as the companys
chairman, president and chief executive officer. Rogers has served as deputy ge
neral counsel for litigation and enforcement for the Federal Energy Regulatory C
ommission (FERC); executive vice president of interstate pipelines for the Enron
Gas Pipeline Group; and as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Akin, G

ump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Prior to those appointments, he served as assistant
to the chief trial counsel at FERC; as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Kent
ucky; and as assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, where
he acted as intervener on behalf of state consumers in gas, electric and telepho
ne rate cases. He was also a reporter for the Lexington (Kentucky) Herald-Leader
. has served more than 60 cumulative years on the boards of Fortune 500 companies
. He is currently a director of Cigna Corp. and Applied Materials Inc. He has a
lso served as a director of Duke Realty Corporation, Cinergy Corp., PSI Energy,
Bankers Life Holding Corporation, Irkutskenergo AO, Indiana National Bank and Fi
fth Third Bancorp, etc. | http://people.forbes.com/profile/james-e-rogers/32366
Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer,Duke Energy Corpora
tion, Charlotte, NC. Sector: UTILITIES / Electric Utilities. Officer since Janua
ry 2006. Director , Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA. Sector: TECHNOLOG
Y / Semiconductor Equipment & Materials. Independent Director , Cigna Corporati
on, Philadelphia, PA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Health Care Plans. 63 Years Old. Mr.
Rogers has served as President, CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of Du
ke Energy since its merger with Cinergy Corp. in 2006 and has served as Chairman
since 2007. Mr. Rogers was Chairman and CEO of Cinergy Corp. from 1994 until it
s merger with Duke Energy. He was formerly Chairman, President and CEO of PSI En
ergy, Inc. from 1988 until 1994. Mr. Rogers is currently a director of Applied M
aterials, Inc. and CIGNA Corporation and a former director of Fifth Third Bancor
p. James E. Rogers, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Duke, wil
l be the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Duke following the comp
letion of the Merger.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogers/james
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John M. Rogers
B. 1948is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit. currently resides in Lexington, KY with his wife and son. His daughter
attends Stanford University. Wife: Xiong Ying Juan (Ying Juan Rogers). | US Appeal
s Court Judge, 6th Circuit (2002-); US Justice Department Appellate Lawyer, Civi
l Division (1974-78); American Law Institute; Council on Foreign Relations; Dist
rict of Columbia Bar; Kentucky Bar Association; Order of the Coif; Phi Beta Kapp
a Society.
-John M Rogers 1380 Strawberry Ln; Lexington, KY 40502-2719 [60-64 / Ying J Roge
rs, Lilian Rogers]
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Frederick F. Roggero
http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7745 Maj. Gen. Frederick F. R
oggero is the Air Force Chief of Safety, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington
, D.C., and Commander, Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He
develops, executes and evaluates all Air Force aviation, ground, weapons, space
and system mishap prevention, and nuclear surety programs to preserve combat re
adiness, etc.
Frederick F Roggero
Scott Air Force Base, IL
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Kenneth S. Rogoff

AKA Kenneth Saul Rogoff. B. 1953. Harvard economist. American Academy


of Arts and Sciences (2001); American Economic Association VP (2007); Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation Research Fellow (1986); Center for Economic and Policy Research
Scientific Advisory Committee (2000-03); Council on Foreign Relations (2004-);
Econometric Society(1991); Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Advisory Pa
nel; Hoover Institution Fellow (1986); Institute for International Economics Adv
isory (2001-); International Monetary Fund Economist and Director of Research (2
001-03); National Bureau of Economic Research; Federal Reserve Economist, Intern
ational Finance Division (1980-83); Trilateral Commission (2003-); World Economi
c Forum Fellow (2003); German Marshall Fellowship 1991; Guggenheim Fellowship199
8. Father: Stanley M. Rogoff (radiology professor, University of Rochester); Wif
e: Natasha Lance Rogoff; Son: Gabriel; Daughter: Juliana.
-Kenneth S Rogoff 11 Hillside Ave; Cambridge, MA 02140-3615 (617) 492-1288 [50-5
9 / Natasha S Rogoff]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogoff/kenneth
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Karen M. Rohan [?]
<-? http://www.corporateresearchgroup.com/conferences/ZW11502_Rohan_Bio.cfm Pre
sident of Magellan Health Services. | Probably>Editor in Chief at Foreign Policy
Association [International Affairs], September 1984 Present (26 years 9 months)
. Greater New York City Area.
-?>Karen M Rohan 515 W 111th St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10025-1922 [50-54 / Franci
s J Rohan, Margaret M Rohan] Prior: Holyoke, MA (2010)
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rohan/karen
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Felix G. Rohatyn
B. 1928. Financier, Lazard Frres. US Ambassador to France (1997-2000);
Lazard Managing Director (1948-61); Lazard Partner (1948-); Member of the Board
of New York Stock Exchange Board of Governors (1968-72); Member of the Board of
American Motors; Member of the Board of Comcast; Member of the Board of Eastern
Airlines; Member of the Board of Fiat; Member of the Board of ITT; Member of the
Board of LVMH; Member of the Board of MCA; Member of the Board of Pfizer (197197); Member of the Board of Publicis; Member of the Board of Schlumberger; Lehma
n BrothersSenior Advisor to the Chairman (2006-); American Academy of Arts and S
ciences; American Academy of Diplomacy; Biden for President; Carnegie Hall Vice
Chairman; Center for Strategic & International StudiesTrustee; Council of Americ
an Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Democratic Congr
essional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; French-Am
erican Foundation Board Member; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Gepha
rdt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; International Rescue Committee
Overseer; John Kerry for President; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for A
merica; Obama for Illinois; Voters for Choice; Naturalized US Citizen 1950; Fren
ch Legion of Honor 1993; Funeral: Henry Grunwald (2005) Honorary Pallbearer; Aus
trian Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Elizabeth Fly Rohatyn (3 children).
-Felix G Rohatyn 810 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7270 (631) 283-4951 [65+ / Eliz
abeth F Rohatyn]
-Felix G Rohatyn 385 S Main St; Southampton, NY 11968-4859 (631) 283-3998 [65+]
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Thomas P. Rohlen
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profiles/thomas-p-rohlen is Professor Emeritus an
d Senior Fellow with Stanford Universitys Institute for International Studies, an
d a former Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He has also t
aught at the University of California, the University of Hawaii, and Harvard Uni
versity. He served in Japan with the U.S. Foreign Service from 1962 to 1965. A J
apan specialist by training, his past research has focused on such topics as Jap
anese corporate organization, the labor market, Japanese schooling, and, more br
oadly, on matters of economic and cultural change seen through the lens of conte
mporary institutional practice. He is also a founder of the Aspen Institutes Exec
utive Program on Japan, the Stanford Japan Center, and the Kyoto Center for Japa
nese Studies. The author or editor of nine books and numerous articles

-Thomas P Rohlen 855 Chestnut St; San Francisco, CA 94133-2205 (415) 885-6743 [6
5+ / Shelagh H Rohlen]
-Thomas Rohlen 6250 Acorn Hill Ln; Santa Rosa, CA 95403-9043 (707) 526-6001
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Joan Rohlfing (NEW listing)
http://www.nti.org/b_aboutnti/b1rohlfing.html Became president and chief ope
rating officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative in January 2010, after nine year
s as NTIs senior vice president for programs and operations.
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Ervin J. Rokke
is a retired lieutenant general and retired President of Moravian College. Fo
llowing retirement from Moravian, the Rokkes [wife Pamela] have relocated to Mon
ument, Colorado.
-Ervin J Rokke 810 Dolan Dr; Monument, CO 80132-2219 (719) 487-9404 [65+ / Pamel
a P Rokke]
-Ervin J Rokke 41 S Sherwood Gln; Monument, CO 80132-8746 (719) 487-9801 [65+ /
Susan H Rokke, Eric S Rokke, Pamela P Rokke]
-Ervin J Rokke 41 S Sherwood Gln; Monument, CO 80132-8746 (719) 487-9801 [65+ /
Susan H Rokke, Eric S Rokke, Pamela P Rokke]
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Nancy E. Roman
became Director of Public Policy, Communications and Private Partnerships of
the UN World Food Programme in August 2007. Roman supervises a global staff cover
ing operations in 80 countries. In her capacity of Director of Public Policy Str
ategy, she helps craft the organization positioning [read: poisoning] on public
policy issues ranging from climate change to biofuel. Prior to joining WFP, Ms. Rom
ans 18-year career in Washington, DC spanned Capitol Hill, journalism, private bu
siness and the not-for-profit world. As Vice President and Director of the Washing
ton Program of the Council on Foreign Relations, Ms. Roman oversaw the prestigio
us meetings program convening Council members with top National and Internationa
l leaders. She also established the Councils congressional program in Washington,
DC. In this role she sought to better integrate the ideas generated and honed i
n the think tank with policymakers in Congress and the administration.
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Alina L. Romanowski
http://www.state.gov/r/bios/154669.htm was appointed in May 2009 as Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs in the Department of States Bureau of E
ducational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) where she oversees all academic programs,
including the Fulbright Program, the Humphrey Program, Gilman Scholarships, Engl
ish Language Programs, and international marketing of American education resourc
es and advising. Prior to her appointment to lead the Office of Academic Program
s, she served for almost four years as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Profession
al and Cultural Exchanges in the same Bureau where she oversaw professional, cul
tural, sports and high school international exchanges, including the launch of s
everal new programs, notably the Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program, the FORTUN
E/State Department International Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership, the Nation
al Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), the Global Cultural Initiati
ve and the American Public Diplomacy Envoy program. She came to the Department of
State in June 2003 to establish a new office to oversee and manage the Presiden
ts Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and served as its first Director. Sh
e also served as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern
Affairs for nine months. Prior to her appointment at the State Department, Ms. R
omanowski served at the Defense Department for almost 14 years in various senior
positions involving the Near East and South Asia. She was the founding Director
of the Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defens
e University from December 2000 through June 2003. She served as the Deputy Assi
stant Secretary of Defense for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs in the Offic
e of the Secretary of Defense from August 1997 to December 2000 where she was th
e principal advisor to the Secretary of Defense on all matters relating to Near

Eastern and South Asian affairs. Prior to serving as Deputy, Ms. Romanowski serv
ed as the Office Director from January 1995 to August 1997. Previously she serve
d as the Country Director for Israel from February 1990 through December 1994. S
he came to the Department of Defense from the Central Intelligence Agency in 199
0 after serving 10 years as an intelligence analyst on the Near East and South A
sia region. Ms. Romanowski has received several awards and citations during her c
areer. She is a 2001 recipient of the Presidential Distinguished Rank Award for
Senior Executive Service, a 2008 and 1999 recipient of the Presidential Meritori
ous Rank Award for Senior Executive Service, and a 2005 recipient of the Departm
ent of State Superior Rank Award. Her other awards include two Secretary of Defe
nse Meritorious Civilian Service Awards for her contributions during Operations
DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM and again for developing and executing national s
ecurity goals and force protection initiatives in the post-Gulf War Middle East
Region as well as the CIA Exceptional Performance Award. In 1985-86, Ms. Romanows
ki attended Tel Aviv University in Israel to pursue postgraduate work in Middle
East studies and learn Hebrew. She speaks French and has studied Arabic and Hebre
w.
-Alina L Romanowski 3707 Reno Rd NW; Washington, DC 20008-3222 (202) 364-7384 [W
illiam W Matzelevich]
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Alan D. Romberg
the director of the East Asia program at Stimson Center. Before joining St
imson in September 2000, he enjoyed a distinguished career working on Asian issues
, both in and out of government, including twenty years as a US Foreign Service
Officer. Romberg was the principal deputy director of the State Departments Polic
y Planning staff and deputy spokesman of the department. He served in various ca
pacities dealing with East Asia, including director of the Office of Japanese Af
fairs, member of the Policy Planning staff for East Asia, and staff member at th
e National Security Council for China. He served overseas in Hong Kong and Taiwa
n. Additionally, Romberg spent almost ten years as the CV Starr Senior Fellow for
Asian Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, and was special assistant to
the Secretary of the Navy.
-Alan D Romberg 7108 Orkney Pkwy; Bethesda, MD 20817-4918 [65+ / Nancy H Henning
sen]
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Paul Romer (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Romer B. 1955. Stanford University. Senior
Fellow, SCID ( Stanford Center for International Development); economics
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Philip J. Romero
visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution and a senior fellow in business and e
conomics at the Pacific Research Institute. University of Oregons Lundquist Colle
ge of Business College of Business and Economics; University of Oregon; United T
echnologies Corp.; California Managed Health Care Improvement Task Force, state Of
fice of Planning; RAND Corporation. Board Member, Californians for Population St
abilization; Board Member, Lithia Motors Inc; Member, Economic Advisers. | Much
more here>Institute for Policy Research and Innovation (IPRI), Philip J and here
>http://www.pacificresearch.org/keypeople/philip-j-romero
-?>Philip J Romero 1556 Whittier Ave; Claremont, CA 91711-3354 [55-59] Prior: Po
mona, CA (2008)
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Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Romero_Barcel%C3%B3 is a Puerto Rican pol
itician who served as the fifth Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Rome
ro Barcel is married to Kate Donnelly. His daughter, Melinda Romero Donnelly, was
an NPP member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico for 8 years.
Carlos R Romero-Barcelo
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Virginia M. Rometty
B. 1958is a member of the Board of Directors of American International Group
and a Senior Vice President of IBM. IBM Senior VP, IBM Global Business Services
(2005-); IBMManaging Partner, Business Consulting Services (2002-05); IBM GM of
IBM Global Services, Americas; IBM GM of IBM Global Insurance and Financial Serv
ices Sector; IBM (1981-); General Motors; Member of the Board of American Intern
ational Group(2006-).
-Virginia M Rometty 10531 Glen Lakes Dr; Bonita Springs, FL 34135-7237 (239) 947
-9138 [50-54 / Mark A Rometty]
-Virginia M Rometty 1 Renaissance Sq, Apt 31A; White Plains, NY 10601-3019
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Alton D. Al Romig, Jr.
Sandia National Laboratories Deputy Director of Integrated Technologies. an a
ctive member of the National Academy of Engineering. | Alton Romig: Executive Pr
ofile & Biography, BusinessWeek Director and Member of Compensation Committee, H
ydroGen Corp. Age 56. Dr. Alton (Al) D. Romig, Jr. served as Senior Vice Preside
nt and Deputy Laboratories Director of Integrated Technologies and Systems of Sa
ndia National Laboratories, a multi-program Department of Energy lab operated un
der contract by Sandia Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. Dr.
Romig has been Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Deputy Labo
ratories Director for Mission Support at Sandia Corporation since February 2009
and served as its Deputy Laboratories Director. Dr. Romig joined Sandia National
Laboratories as a Member of the Technical Staff in 1979. He served as Director
of Materials and Process Sciences of Sandia National Laboratories since 1992 and
also served as its Director of Microsystems Science, Technology and Components
from 1995 to 1999. From 1999 to 2003, he served as Chief Technology Officer and
Vice President of Science, Technology and Partnerships of Sandia National Labora
tories. He served as Chief Scientific Officer of the Nuclear Weapons program and
accountable for Sandias interactions with industry and academia. In addition, he
was responsible for the Laboratory Directed Research & Development program. Sin
ce 2003, he served as Vice President of Nonproliferation and Assessments of Sand
ia National Laboratories. Dr. Romig has been Director of HydroGen Corp. since De
cember 2007. In addition, he is the senior executive accountable for the science
and technology base that supports all Laboratory programs. Dr. Romig is a membe
r of the National Academy of Engineering and is active on a number of National A
cademy of Engineering/National Research Council Committees and Boards. He is a F
ellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and TMS
(The Metals, Minerals and Materials Society). Dr. Romig is also Fellow and forme
r President of ASM, International (formerly American Society for Metals). He is
a Senior Member of IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
Dr. Romig also serves on the Boards of Atomic Weapons Establishment Management
Limited, a Lockheed Martin joint venture company in the UK and Technology Ventur
es Corporation, a Lockheed Martin subsidiary dedicated to technology commerciali
zation. Dr. Romig is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is a
past member of the Intelligence Science Board, an advisory body to the Director
of National Intelligence, and has served on Defense Science Board Study committ
ees. Dr. Romig also serves on the Board of the MIND Research Network, a not-forprofit company dedicated to the study of neurological disease and treatment. Dr.
Romig is the recipient of the 2005 National Materials Advancement Award from th
e Federation of Materials Societies, an award which recognizes outstanding contr
ibutions to national materials policy. He is also the 2005 Acta Materialia, Inc.
, J. Herbert Hollomon Award winner for outstanding contributions to Materials Sc
ience and Society. Dr. Romig was also named the 2003 ASM-TMS Distinguished Lectu
rer in Materials and Society. For his pioneering work in Analytical Electron Mic
roscopy and Solid State Diffusion, Dr. Romig has received several awards, includ
ing the Burton Medal (1988 Microscopy Society of America); the K. F .J. Heinrich
Award (1991 Microbeam Analysis Society); the ASM Silver Medal for Outstanding M
aterials Research (1992); and the Acta Metallurgica International Lectureship (1
993-1994).

-Alton D Romig Jr 304 Big Horn Ridge Pl NE; Albuquerque, NM 87122-1446 [55-59 /
Julie H Romig]
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Ann E. Rondeau
Vice Admiral Ann E. Rondeau is currently President of the National Defense U
niversity. She assumed the position in 2009. She was former Deputy Commander of
the United States Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois fro
m December 2006 to 2009. | http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=2
52.
-Ann E Rondeau 249 2nd Ave SW; Fort McNair, DC 20024-5123 (202) 450-1280 [55-59]
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Theodore Roosevelt IV
Investment bankeris a managing director at Barclays Capital Corporation,
etc. | Alliance for Climate Protection director; American Museum of Natural Histor
y trustee; Foreign Policy Association director; League of Conservation Voters di
rector; New York State Council of Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation commi
ssioner New York City region; Trout Unlimited trustee; Wilderness Society govern
ing council member; World Resources Institute director. Past: Hudson River Park T
rust director; Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director. Theodore Roosevel
t (deceased) great-grandson; Theodore Roosevelt V son. lives and/or works in New Y
ork, NY.
-Theodore I Roosevelt IV 1 Pierrepont St; Brooklyn, NY 11201-3302 (718) 694-0685
[35-39 (?) / Connie R Roosevelt]
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Charles P. Charlie Rose, Jr.
B. 1942is an American television talk show host and journalist [PBS]. | Bi
lderberg Group. Girlfriend: Amanda Burden.
-?>Charles P Rose Jr 6 Rogers Ave; Bellport, NY 11713-2718 (631) 286-2626 [65+]
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Daniel Rose
Chairman of Rose Associates, Inc., a New York-based 85-year old real estat
e organization, has pursued a career involving a broad range of professional, civ
ic and non-profit activities. Professionally, he has developed such properties as t
he award-winning Pentagon City complex in Arlington, VA and the One Financial Ce
nter office tower in Boston, MA. As an institutional consultant, his credits inc
lude the creation and implementation of the housing for the performing arts concep
t for New Yorks Manhattan Plaza. Mr. Rose, who for a decade was a Director of U.S
. Trust Corporation, now serves as a Director of over 20 Dreyfus-sponsored mutua
l funds and was a Trustee of Corporate Property Investors from 1972 to 1998. He
also teaches, lectures and writes on a variety of real estate and planning subje
cts. Mr. Rose was appointed by President Clinton as Vice Chairman of the Baltic-A
merican Enterprise Fund, a U.S.-government-funded organization that for 15 years
stimulated free market business activity in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. He i
s now a Director of the Baltic- American Freedom Foundation, its legacy philanthro
pic foundation. Rose has served as Expert Advisor to The Secretary, U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development and as Expert/Consultant to the Commissioner of
Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; and he has served o
n a number of New York State and City of New York panels and advisory boards on
taxation, housing and economic development. A military intelligence analyst and R
ussian language specialist with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, he has
pursued his interest in foreign affairs as an officer or member of the Foreign
Policy Association, the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Insti
tute for Strategic Studies, and he was a founding board member of the EastWest I
nstitute. From 2004 to 2006, he was a frequent participant by telephone on Forum
, an English language political discussion TV program broadcast from Tehran, Ira

n. The educational institutions with which he has been most closely affiliated ar
e the Horace Mann School (Board Chair) and Yale University (Associate Fellow, Pi
erson College; Class of 1951 delegate, Association of Yale Alumni). Other academ
ic involvements include Harvard University, Columbia, MIT, The New School, NYU a
nd the Israel Technion. Rose founded (and is now Chairman Emeritus of) the highly
-acclaimed Harlem Educational Activities Fund Other boards on which he has served
include the Century Association, the New York State Council for the Humanities,
the New York Institute for the Humanities (founding Board member), the Museum o
f the City of New York, the Urban Land Institute, The National Humanities Center
, the Committee for Economic Development, the Citizens Housing & Planning Counci
l of NY, Inc., the Forum for Urban Design (founding Chair), the New York Convent
ion Center Development Corp., the Realty Foundation of New York, the Urban Land
Foundation, the Police Athletic League, the Jewish Community Centers Association
/NA (past Chair), the Jewish Publication Society and the Federation of Jewish Ph
ilanthropies of N.Y. Recent new philanthropic initiatives include establishment of
the Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership at the Urban Land Institute and the
joint Yale/Technion Rose Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism Program.
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Elihu Rose
<wife Susan. | B. 1933a Partner of Rose Associates (see above); is a member
of the Board of Directors of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
. lives in Manhattan. He is married to the former Susan Wechsler and is the fathe
r of three daughters: Amy, Isabel and Abigail.
-Elihu W Rose 2 E 88th St; New York, NY 10128-0555 (212) 427-6486 [65+ / Susan W
Rose, Daniel S Rose, Joanna S Rose]
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Gideon Rose
is the Editor of Foreign Affairs, and served on the National Security Cou
ncil during the Clinton Administration. was a member of Scroll and Key Society at
Yale; also attended Harvard University. In 1996, he joined Princetons Politics De
partment as a lecturer on American foreign policy, before holding a similar posi
tion at the School of International and Public Affairs atColumbia.
-Gideon G Rose 935 President St; Brooklyn, NY 11215-1603 (718) 230-0856 [45-49]
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Joseph Rose
<Joseph B. Rose, my guess>http://www.observer.com/2008/joseph-rose-plans-huge-hot
el-across-hudson-river-park former director of the Department of City Planning i
n the Giuliani administration; Hudson River Park Trust, Board of Directors.
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Marshall Rose
<wife Candice Bergen. | http://real-estate-entrepreneur.com/index.php?op
tion=com_content&view=article&catid=143%3Aunited-states-of-america&id=301%3Amars
hall-rose-usa&showall=1 Rose is the founder, CEO and the chairman of The Georgeto
wn Group, a Real Estate Development Firm. A prominent builder, civic leader and
advisor to governments and non-profit institutions, billionaire Marshall Rose rema
ined the chairman of the New York Public Library for some time. Business/Career
At the onset of his career, Marshall Rose was an accountant and lawyer but he c
hanged tracks in 1977 to open his own property business firm The Georgetown Grou
p. However, before this his true reputation as a real estate entrepreneur was al
ready established as the president of Arlen Realty and Development that operated
in the early 70s. He maintained a parallel career as the companys Korvette discou
nt store subsidiary. When The Georgetown Group came into its own, it became a re
al estate business firm with notoriety for failing to build a new Madison Square
Garden. On the positive side it earned a stable reputation for the development
of a Frank Gehry-designed headquarters for Barry Dillers IAC. As the Chairman an

d CEO of Georgetown Group, Marshall Rose led his firm into the development of of
fice, residential, retail and entertainment properties throughout the United Sta
tes. Real Estate Owned Under the leadership of Marshall Rose The Georgetown Grou
p has taken over the ownership of almost five million square feet of commercial
and residential properties around the country, including 141 Fifth and 880 Broad
way in New York, by the 80s. Rose also owns a cottage-style home on Lily Pond Lan
e in East Hampton and an estate in Los Angeles. Other prominent involvement Alo
ng with his wife actress Candice Bergen, billionaire Marshall Rose has been supp
orting the cause of Guild Hall. He has also always been involved in countless civ
ic, artistic and charitable activities. Controversy A great deal of stir was crea
ted when Marshall Roses daughter Wendi Rose married Joseph Rose, who was the son
of Daniel Rose, the owner of the rival property firm Rose Associates. The situat
ion got even more complicated when Joseph Rose decided to join in Marshall Roses
Georgetown Group in 2002 as a business partner. Personal life Marshall Rose was
born on first February of 1937 in New York. He is currently an entrepreneur aged
72 years with his chief residence at 1040 Fifth Avenue where he lives with his
present wife Candice Bergen. His other residences are at East Hampton of New Yor
k and Los Angeles. Marshall and Candice were married in June 2000 at Roses Fifth
Avenue apartment. had two children Wendi and Andrew with his first wife, Jill.
-Marshall Rose Lily Pond Ln; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-9550
-Marshall L Rose 1040 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0137 (212) 734-8997 [65+]
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Brian C. Roseboro (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/brian-c-roseboro/22/95a/5b Managing Director, Offi
ce of COO, The Americas at UBS Investment Bank. Past: Managing Director at JP Mo
rgan Chase; Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, LLC; Under Secretar
y for Domestic Finance/Asst Sec. Financial Mkts at U.S. Department of Treasury;
Deputy Director, Market Risk Management at American International Group; Directo
r, Risk Mangement Advisor at Swiss Bank Corporation; Vice President, Senior Fore
ign Exchange Options Trader at First National Bank of Chicago; Chief Dealer, For
eign Exchange Trading at Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Richard N. Rosecrance
B. 1930is an American economist, historian and political scientist. His researc
h and teaching is focussed on international relations, in particular the link be
tween economics and international relations. is Adjunct Professor in Public Polic
y at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He served on
the Policy Planning Council of the Department of State and has received Guggenh
eim, Fulbright, Rockefeller, Ford, and many other fellowships. Rosecrance has he
ld regular university posts at Cornell and Berkeley and visiting positions at th
e IISS, Kings College London, theLondon School of Economics, The European Univers
ity Institute (Florence), and the Australian National University.
-Richard N Rosecrance 26 Barberry Rd; Lexington, MA 02421-8032 (781) 652-0270 [6
5+]
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Amy Rosen (NEW listing)
-?>http://www.nfte.com/who/president President & CEO of the Network for Teachi
ng Entrepreneurship
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Andrew A. Rosen (no longer listed)
http://www.aagavellc.com/ Rosen is the founder and Principal of AAgave LLC, wh
ich consults with digital media start-ups to help build their distribution and m
onetization strategies around their online content. Rosen has spent over four yea
rs working and consulting with major entertainment media companies on the develo
pment and implementation of their digital strategies for partnerships, marketing
, content distribution, and innovative online advertising. He is the founder of i
HearditOn.com, a website that serves as a one-stop shop for finding the best new
music daily. iHearditOn.com curates new music via an unique set-up/methodology

a daily feed of songs selected by a team of four editors from across the web (r
egardless of genre or location), and a website where they highlight, daily, each
editors Top 5 picks from the feed for the week to date. Rosen is currently consul
ting for BET.com, where he has sourced, evaluated, negotiated, and/or executed B
usiness Development deals with partners, including Aol., MSN, MySpace, Twitter,
Fwix, 5to1, Vibrant Media, and Quantcast. He is also responsible for overseeing
and coordinating the expansion of BETs digital marketing offerings, for building
and evaluating potential strategic partners for BET.coms Games implementation, a
nd of innovative ad products on BET.com and across BETs Vertical Ad Network. Most
recently, Rosen was at MTV Networks, where he served as the Executive Director,
Ad Products Strategy and Development, for the Digital Fusion division of MTVN Di
gital Ad Sales. He was responsible for overseeing and coordinating the creative
development, operational implementation, and research of innovative ad packages
and ad units for MTVNs online video content. Prior to this, he served as Director
of Digital Distribution for MTV Networks Global Digital Media, where he develop
ed, negotiated, coordinated, and implemented MTVN distribution and innovation pa
rtnerships on new platforms, including mRSS, widgets and Rich Internet Applicati
ons. Additionally, while at MTVN he was responsible for executing the Viacom-Ado
be partnership as part of Viacoms $200M acquisition of AtomFilms, and MTVNs $25M p
artnership with Microsoft around Windows Media Center Edition. He is a member of
the New York State Bar. Rosen writes on US foreign policy and has been published
in The Wall Street Journal Europe and in The Huffington Post He has also been pub
lished in the Financial Times, the New York University Journal of International
Law and Politics, and in the Penn State International Law Review. Rosen is a Ter
m Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he is currently leading an i
nitiative to integrate Web 2.0 into the Term Member Program. In 2007, Andrew wa
s invited to speak about Web 2.0 at the US Special Operations Command in Tampa,
FL by its Commander, Admiral Erik T. Olsen. Prior to law school, Rosen worked on
the foreign policy staffs for Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and Robert Torricelli and
at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York.
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Arthur H. Rosen
<-? | http://www.jewishstudycenter.org/classes/archive/fall2006.htm is a retired
Foreign Service officer who spent 14 years as president of the national committe
e on US-China relations. He is chairman of the Sino-Judaic Institute.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rosen/arthur
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Daniel H. Rosen
http://sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/dr2024-fac.html is an adju
nct associate professor at Columbia University, where his graduate seminar Chinas
New Marketplace is popular in preparation for China management careers. Profess
or Rosen specializes in Chinas economic development, and writes and speaks extens
ively on U.S.-China relations. He is principal of Rhodium Group (RHG), a New Yor
k-based research firm helping senior executives and directors analyze and unders
tand commercial, economic, and policy trends in China and India. From 2000 to 200
1 he served as senior adviser for international economic policy on the White Hou
se National Economic Council (NEC) and director at the National Security Council
. He is a visiting fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics
in Washington, DC, where he was in residence from 1993 to 1998. His work focuse
s on the economic development of Asia, particularly China. Other areas of resear
ch include energy, agriculture and commodities, trade and environment linkages,
and economic transitions and competitiveness. He is a member of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and the National Committee for US-China Relations, and resides i
n New York City with his wife, Anna.
-Rhodium Group, 10 East 40th, Suite 3601, New York, NY 10016 | dhrosen@rhgroup.n
et | 212-532-1159 (U.S.) | 917-582-8599 (U.S. Mobile) | (86) 1352-134-4419 (Chin
a Mobile).
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Gary Rosen
<-??->Conservatives for the Mexican conquest of America Managing editor, Co
mmentary.
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Jack Rosen
<Phyllis Rosen. http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff
_bio&eid=RosenJack Jack Rosen is Chairman of American Jewish Congress. Jack Ros
en also is a successful business leader. He is the chief executive of several c
ommercial and residential real estate firms. His wide array of business interes
ts includes ventures operating throughout the United States, Europe and Asia in
healthcare, cosmetics and telecommunications. Rosen is very active in government
and political affairs. Mr. Rosen is a long-time friend of former President Clin
ton. Under President Clinton, Mr. Rosen was a Presidential appointee to the Uni
ted States Holocaust Memorial Council, as well as a member of the NASA Advisory
Council. He is a member of the U.S.-Israel Bi-National Commission on Housing an
d Community Development. In 2004 President Bush appointed him to the United State
s Delegation to the OSCE Conference on Anti-Semitism held in Berlin, Germany and
the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. He was a member of the US Senate B
udget Commission under the direction of Senator Pete Domenici. Additionally, at
the request of then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Mr. Rosen brought toget
her leaders in the Jewish and Palestinian business community for a conference on
the Middle East economic development. In the field of international affairs, Mr.
Rosen was a U.S. State Department delegate to the Panama Conference of the Orga
nization of the American States, and was a member of the United States President
ial Delegation to attend Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabins funeral. He has been a tr
ustee of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, and on behalf of the organization
was a delegate to Cuba and to China and was a member of its electoral Observer D
elegation to the Parliamentary Elections in the Russian Federation. He has been
a member of numerous Congressional Missions, including those to Mexico and to t
he Persian Gulf. He has served on the New Jersey Governors Commission on Interna
tional Trade and as a member of the Associates of the United States Commission f
or the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad. As a consequence of Mr. Rosens inv
olvement in international affairs, he has come to know the leaders of numerous c
ountries in Europe, Africa and the Persian Gulf, in addition to Israel, Mexico,
Russia and China. He has a personal relationship with the former Prime Minister
of Russia, Sergei Kirienko, with whom he is currently working on the demilitari
zation and nonproliferation of chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction.
He was also a special guest of President Clintons at the historic signing of the
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty. In addition to his work at the American Jewish Cong
ress, Mr. Rosen is frequently called upon to lend his expertise to other public
interest organizations. He is a member of the Executive Committee of AIPAC, and
is a trustee of Park East Day School and Park East Synagogue in New York City,
which honored him as its Man of the Year, an honor bestowed on him as well by the
American Cancer Society. Mr. Rosen also serves on the Board of Directors of Isr
ael Humanitarian Fund and Long Island Universitys School of Pharmacy and Health S
ciences. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. he and his wife res
ide in New York and have two sons.
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Jane K. Rosen [?] (no longer listed)
Related/unrelated>Sic Semper Tyrannis : Harper on the Harman/AIPAC affair.
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Jeffrey A. Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Independent N
on Executive Director, Chairman of Compensation Committee and Member of Audit Co

mmittee, WPP plc. This person is connected to 67 board members in 2 different or


ganizations across 3 different industries. See Board Relationships. Age 62. Jeff
rey A. Rosen serves as Managing Director of Lazard LLC, a subsidiary of Lazard L
td. serves as an Executive Vice President of the International Center of Photogra
phy. He has more than 30 years working knowledge of international investment bank
ing, in which time he has advised leading corporations in the US, Europe and Asi
a on mergers, acquisitions and related corporate finance issues. He served as He
ad of continental European investment banking business of Dresdner Kleinwort Was
serstein. He served as Managing Director of Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc. sinc
e its inception in 1988 and Managing Director of Wasserstein Perella Internation
al. served as Managing Director of First Boston Corporation in New York. He serve
s as Chairman of Lazard & Co. S.r.l. He served as Chairman of Wasserstein Perell
a International. He also served as Deputy Chairman of Lazard Ltd. He served as D
eputy Chairman of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. He has been an Independent Non
-Executive Director of WPP PLC (Formerly, Wpp 2005 Plc and Wpp Group Plc) since
December 20, 2004. He serves as a Trustee of the International Center of Photogr
aphy. Mr. Rosen serves as a Member of European Advisory Board of the Internation
al Advisory Board of BABi. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board of The Britis
h-American Business Council. He served as a Director of Lazard Ltd. He served as
a Member of European Advisory Board of Lazard Ltd. He served as an Executive Di
rector of Credit Suisse First Boston in London. Mr. Rosen serves as a Member of
the Council on Foreign Relation, the successor of the British American Chamber o
f Commerce. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc.; Lazard Ltd.; Dr
esdner Kleinwort; Harvard Business School; Yale University; Lazard & Co. S.r.l.;
British-American Business Council.
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Robert L. Rosen
Possibly/probably/undoubtedly>National Financial Partners Corp. is a General Partn
er at RLR Partners. Apollo Global Management, board member. |http://investing.bu
sinessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=154850&p
rivcapId=4453297&previousCapId=18833&previousTitle=APOLLO%20GLOBAL%20MANAGEMENT%
20-%20A Managing Partner, RLR Capital Partners, LP [NYC]. Age 63. See Board Rela
tionships. Rosen is a Managing Partner at RLR Capital Partners LP. He is also a
Managing Partner of RLR Focus Fund. Mr. Rosen served until 2005 as co-Managing P
artner of Dolphin Domestic Fund II. In 1998, he founded National Financial Partn
ers (NFP), an independent distributor of financial services to high net worth indi
viduals and small to medium-sized corporations. Mr. Rosen served as NFPs Chief Ex
ecutive Officer from 1998 to 2000 and as its Chairman until January 2002. From 1
987 to the present, he has been Chief Executive Officer at RLR Partners, LLC, a
private investment firm with interests in financial services, healthcare, media,
and multi-industry companies. From 1989 to 1993 Mr. Rosen was Chairman and Chie
f Executive Officer at Damon Corporation, a leading healthcare and laboratory te
sting company that was ultimately sold to Quest Diagnostics. From 1983 to 1987,
he was Vice Chairman of Maxxam Group. Prior to that, Mr. Rosen spent 12 years at
Shearson American Express in positions in research, investment banking and seni
or management, and for two years was Assistant to Sanford Weill, the then Chairm
an and Chief Executive Officer at Shearson. He has been a Director of Culligan W
ater Technologies Inc. since September 1995 and was appointed as the Director in
connection with the spin-off. Mr. Rosen is also a Director of Municipal Advanta
ge Fund Inc., Municipal Partners Fund Inc., Municipal Partners Fund II Inc., Are
s Capital Corporation since 2004, and the Spring Mountain Group. He is a Directo
r of Marietta Corporation. Since October 1995, Mr. Rosen has been the Vice Chair
man and Director of AFP Imaging Corporation. He served as a Director of Samsonit
e Corp. from 1993 until resigned on December 17, 2002. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Apol
lo Management, L.P.; Culligan International Company; Samsonite Corporation; Nati
onal Financial Partners Corp.; New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Bu
siness; Ares Capital Corporation. | Or-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-rose

n/4/4b/435 Director, Communications at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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Mark B. Rosenberg
President of Florida International University and former Chancellor of the S
tate University System of Florida. a noted expert in Latin American Affairs. served
previously as a consultant for the U.S. Department of State. In addition, Rosenb
erg served as Vice-Chancellor of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
-?>Mark B Rosenberg 10777 SW 16th St; Miami, FL 33165-7378 [60-64 / Rosalie M Ro
senberg, Ginelle E Rosenberg]
-?>Mark B Rosenberg 1455 Cleveland Rd; Miami Beach, FL 33141-1714 (305) 865-3752
[60-64 / Rosalie M Rosenberg, Ginelle E Rosenberg]
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Zeda F. Rosenberg (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeda_Rosenberg Microbiologist, epidemiologist an
d widely recognized expert in HIV biology and prevention, serves as the chief ex
ecutive officer of the International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM). Her opin
ions and commentary have been featured in a variety of international media, incl
uding New York Times, The Globe and Mail (Canada), The Daily Nation (Kenya), Nat
ure News and the South African Medical Journal. She has authored many scientific
articles and has been a featured speaker at multiple high-level conferences and
events, including the IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevent
ion, the International AIDS Conference, Women Deliver, and the United Nations Ge
neral Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS.
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Lionel A. Rosenblatt
Lionel Rosenblatt SourceWatch was president of Refugees International. Earlier
, as a foreign service officer, Rosenblatt served in Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Tha
iland. He was founder and chief of the Refugee Section at the U.S. Embassy in Ba
ngkok (1975-1976) and later served as refugee coordinator and director of the Kh
mer Emergency Group during the 1978-81 crisis. Rosenblatt was director of the Of
fice of Special Concerns, Interagency Task Force for Indochinese Refugees as the
State Department, laying fundamental groundwork for the Southeast Asian Refugee
program. . Mr. Lionel Rosenblatt, President Emeritus since 2001, served as Preside
nt of Refugees International for 10 years, expanding the organizations early warn
ing/early action advocacy on humanitarian emergencies. As President Emeritus, Mr
. Rosenblatt now focuses on Southeast Asia and strategic advocacy issues such as
peacekeeping. Before working for RI, he was a Foreign Service Officer with the
U.S. Department of State for more than twenty years. Much of his State Departmen
t experience centered on refugee and humanitarian emergencies, including the exo
dus of Indochinese refugees and the humanitarian emergency in Cambodia. In 1975, h
e served as a senior member of the Interagency Task Force, which resettled the 1
30,000 Vietnamese refugees rescued at the Fall of Saigon. His final act for the
Task Force was a tour of Southeast Asia, which revealed many worthy refugees sti
ll needful of American assistance. His trip report laid the foundation for an on
going Indochinese refugee program. During subsequent years, Mr. Rosenblatt serve
d simultaneously as the Refugee Coordinator at the key post of Bangkok and as th
e programs senior liaison on Capitol Hill. His work on these two fronts was vital
to the programs success in dealing with the years of the Vietnamese boat refugee
crisis. Advisory Committee, Washington Kurdish Institute.
-Lionel G Rosenblatt 3928 Huntington St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1914 (202) 362-10
97 [65+ / Ann G Rosenblatt]
-Lionel A Rosenblatt Washington, DC 20015 Send email [65+ / Ann]
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Peter R. Rosenblatt
Peter R. Rosenblatt serves on the National Board of Governors for the American J
ewish Committee and on the Advisory Committee for the Search for Common Ground i
n the Middle East. He was ambassador and personal representative to President Ca

rter at the Negotiations on the Future Political Status of the Trust Territory o
f the Pacific Islands and was on President Johnsons White House staff coordinatin
g non-military activities in Vietnam. He is a founding board member of the Commi
ttee on Present Danger; of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority; of the Natio
nal Jewish Democratic Council; and the Nixon Center (1994 to present).
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Mort L. Rosenblum
reporter, author, and educator, has covered stories on seven continents s
ince the 1960s. | Mort Rosenblum crackpotipedia Rosenblum left AP in 2004, and in
2008, launched dispatches, a quarterly magazine with co-editor Gary Knight and
publisher Dr. Simba Gill. Additionally, Rosenblum is a professor of journalism a
t the University of Arizona, Tucson, where he teaches International Reporting.
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Obituary: Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Post editor and columnist [May 2, 2010] Stephe
n S. Rosenfeld, 77, a Washington Post editor and columnist whose foreign affairs
expertise helped shape the newspapers editorial page for more than
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Patricia L. Rosenfield
is the Program Director for the Carnegie Scholars Program, which she helped l
aunch in 2000. The program supports individual scholarship in the Corporations fi
elds of interest. Beginning in October 2004, the Scholars Program is focused on
support of scholars working on issues related to Islam and Muslim societies and
communities. Rosenfield led the Corporations program on strengthening human resou
rces in developing countries from 1990-1998 and the program on international dev
elopment from 1998-2000. From 1999-2007, concurrently with chairing the Scholars
Program, she served as special advisor to the vice president and director for s
trategic planning and program coordination. Prior to joining Carnegie in 1987, Ro
senfield developed and managed the social and economic research component of the
UNDP/World Bank/World Health Organization Special Program for Research and Trai
ning in Tropical Diseases and was the program economist.From 1979 to 1986, she w
orked with the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation as a member and chair of their Tr
opical Disease Advisory Committee. Earlier she worked on problems of environment
and development, in Washington, at Resources for the Future, an environmental e
conomics research institute. Rosenfield holds an A.B., cum laude from Bryn Mawr C
ollege and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins Universitys Department of Geography and Env
ironmental Engineering. She was chosen as a Rockefeller Foundation Environmental
Affairs Fellow in 1975 and worked, in part, with the foundations schistosomiasis
project in Saint Lucia. She received an honorary doctorate in social science fr
om Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand in 1998. Rosenfield is an active membe
r of the Council on Foreign Relations. She serves on the International Advisory
Committee of the Wagner School of Public Policy of New York University, where sh
e had been an adjunct professor form 2000 to 2003. She also serves on the Johns
Hopkins University Alumni Council for the School of Engineering. She chaired the

Bio-Behavioral-Social Perspectives on Health Working Group, an interdisciplinar


y health project for the Social Science Research Council and the National Instit
utes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences from 1999-2002. She curr
ently serves as a member of the board of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation,
Global Fund for Children, Future Generations, and World Scout Foundation USA. Sh
e has served on the International Committee of the Council on Foundations, the C
ommittee of Reference on Corporate Social Responsibility for Friends Ivory Sime,
Inc., the School Committee of Friends Seminary, the National Advisory Committee
to the Presidential Search Committee for Spelman College, the Conference Commit
tee of the New York Academy of Sciences and the Steering Committee of the Markle
Foundations Global Digital Opportunity Initiative. Rosenfield has written extensi
vely on health, economics and interdisciplinary research approaches and has serv
ed as an advisory editor for Social Science and Medicine.
-?>Patricia L Rosenfield 25 W 54th St; New York, NY 10019-5404 (212) 586-0684 [6
0-64]
-?>Patricia L Rosenfield 45 Gramercy Park N, Apt 3A; New York, NY 10010-6308 (21
2) 982-4560
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Nicholas Q. Rosenkranz (no longer listed)
is an Associate Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. He writ
es and teaches in the fields of constitutional law, statutory interpretation, an
d federal jurisdiction. He clerked for Judge Frank H. Easterbrook on the U.S. Cou
rt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 19992000 and for Justice Kennedy on th
e Supreme Court during the 2001 term. He was an attorney-advisor at theOffice of
Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice from 20022004. Rosenkranz is a me
mber of the Board of Visitors of the Federalist Society and an Associate Fellow
of Pierson College at Yale University.
-Nicholas Q Rosenkranz 1612 16th St NW, Apt 4; Washington, DC 20009-3066 (202) 2
34-5902 [40-44]
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Robert Rosenkranz
Age in 2011: 68. a philanthropist and the CEO of Delphi Financial Group, a New Y
ork Stock Exchange-listed insurance holding company with assets of over $5 billi
on. -stinkipedia. * http://people.forbes.com/profile/robert-rosenkranz/25770 Chie
f Executive Officer; Chairman of the Board of the Company and RSLIC, Delphi Fina
ncial Group, Wilmington, DE. Sector: FINANCIAL / Life Insurance, Officer since M
ay 1987. 68 Years Old. Rosenkranz has served as Chief Executive Officer of the C
ompany since May 1987 and as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company s
ince April 1989. He served as President of the Company from May 1987 to April 20
06. He also serves as Chairman of the Board or as a Director of the Company?s pr
incipal subsidiaries. Mr. Rosenkranz, by means of beneficial ownership of the ge
neral partner of Rosenkranz & Company, L.P. and direct or beneficial ownership,
has the power to vote all of the outstanding shares of Class B Common Stock, whi
ch represent 49.9% of the aggregate voting power of the Companys common stock as
of February 11, 2011. | Delphi Financial Group, Inc. CEO & chairman; Film Societ
y of Lincoln Center director; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research trustee. Pa
st: 2008 John McCain presidential campaign gave maximum donation; 2008 Rudy Giul
iani presidential campaign gave maximum donation; Progress for America Voter Fun
d major donor.
-?>Robert Rosenkranz 19 W End Rd, Apt WE; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-9040 [65+ /
Adelaide Demenil]
-?>Robert Rosenkranz PO Box 27; East Hampton, NY 11937-0027 (631) 324-9040
-?>Robert E Rosenkranz 435 E 52nd St; New York, NY 10022-6445 (212) 758-0199 [65
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Scott A. Rosenstein
http://eurasiagroup.net/about-eurasia-group/who-is/rosenstein Analyst, Globa

l Health. Scott Rosenstein is a global health analyst in Eurasia Groups Comparative


Analytics practice group. He specializes in the politics and management of glob
al health issues, and their impact on economic and state stability. Coverage are
as include emerging infectious diseases (eg, pandemic influenza, HIV/AIDS, TB, a
nd SARS), food and product safety, intellectual property, and international deve
lopment. Prior to joining Eurasia Group, Scott was a research associate in the gl
obal health program at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he examined the int
ersection of health and foreign policy issues. His previous international resear
ch experience includes projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nigeria, South Africa
, Botswana, and El Salvador. His masters thesis looked at post-conflict healthcar
e reconstruction in Bosnia. He has also published pieces on the 2009-2010 H1N1 f
lu pandemic, the links between HIV and national security, the politics of Nigeri
as polio epidemic, and the global governance of infectious diseases. Scott is a t
erm member at the Council on Foreign Relations. | http://www.terrapinn.com/2007/
aasusa/SpeakerList.stm
-?>Scott A Rosenstein 32 Gramercy Park S, Apt 9E; New York, NY 10003-1711 [35-39
]
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Jeffrey A. Rosensweig
Rosensweig is a media commentator and Professor of International Finance a
nd is the Director of the Global Perspectives Program at Emory Universitys Goizue
ta Business School.
-Jeffrey A Rosensweig 555 Chestnut Hall Ln NW; Atlanta, GA 30327-4702 (404) 2564166 [50-54 / Rita R Rosensweig, Maria T Rosensweig]
-Jeffrey Rosensweig 111 Gen George Marshall Blvd; Tybee Island, GA 31328-9741 (9
12) 786-5262 [Rita Rosensweig]
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Andrew M. Rosenthal
Rosenthal is an American journalist and editorial page editor of The New York Ti
mes. Rosenthal is in charge of the papers opinion pages, both in the newspaper an
d online. He oversees the editorial board, the Letters and Op-Ed departments, as
well as the Editorial and Op-Ed sections of NYTimes.com.
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Douglas E. Rosenthal
http://www.spoke.com/info/p6Y3uhf/DouglasRosenthal Douglas E. Rosenthal Wash
ington, D.C. Office Office: 202.204.3510 Fax: 202.204.3501 drosenthal@constantin
ecannon.com Add to Outlook Contacts bio publications Douglas E. Rosenthal is a p
artner in the law firm of Constantine Cannon LLP internationally recognized for
specializing in antitrust litigation and counseling and complex commercial litig
ation and arbitration. Mr. Rosenthal has 33 years of antitrust and international
litigation experience, and in recent years has been increasingly involved in ad
vising clients on the impact on their businesses of domestic and global competit
ion laws and policy considerations. [Read more.] | http://legaltimes.typepad.com
/blt/2010/08/sonnenschein-seeks-supreme-court-review-of-dispute-with-former-part
ner.html | Home zip code: 20015.
-Douglas E Rosenthal 3502 Legation St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1716 (202) 686-13
09 [65+ / Erica K Rosenthal, Rachel E Rosenthal]
-?>Douglas Rosenthal 475 K St NW, Unit 1017; Washington, DC 20001-5270
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Jack Rosenthal
Senior Fellow at The Atlantic Philanthropies; Chairman at ReServe Inc. Past: Fou
ndation President at The Jew York Times; editor at Jew York Times Digital. |http
://foundationcenter.org/pnd/newsmakers/nwsmkr.jhtml?id=31900034 President, New Y
ork Times Company Foundation: Forging Connections in Response to 9/11. Rosenthal
has worked for the New York Times since 1969, when he joined the paper as its ch

ief urban affairs correspondent in Washington, D.C. He subsequently became an ed


itor, editorial writer, and editorial page editorHe was born in Tel AvivRosenthal
was named president of the New York Times Company Foundation in 2000. He and his
wife, Holly Russell, a sculptor, live in Manhattan.
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Joel H. Rosenthal
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Joel_H._Rosenthal B. 1960. Has
been president of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs since
1995. Rosenthal lectures and writes frequently on ethics, U.S. foreign policy, an
d international relations. Under his direction, the Carnegie Council sponsors ed
ucational programs for the worldwide audience. Recent partners in this work incl
ude the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the International Studies A
ssociation (ISA), the Oxford Centre for Applied Ethics, and the Shanghai Interna
tional Studies University, among many others. Among his current professional activ
ities, Rosenthal is editor-in-chief of the journal Ethics & International Affair
s, and has oversight responsibilities for the Councils main projects on ethics an
d armed conflict with conflict prevention; comparative human rights; justice and
the world economy; environmental policy; and the politics of reconciliation. Rose
nthal also serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Politics at New York
University.
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Mitchell S. Rosenthal
<Richard Plepler, Mitchell Rosenthal, and Jeffrey Bewkes. | Mitchell S. Rosen
thal, M.D. is president of Phoenix House, a private, non-profit organization that
operates nearly 100 treatment and prevention programs in New York, California, Flo
rida, Texas, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Maine, trea
ting thousands of adults and teenagers each day. A psychiatrist and pioneer in th
e drug-free treatment of substance abuse, Dr. Rosenthal has been a White House a
dvisor on drug abuse, a special consultant to the Office of National Drug Contro
l Policy, and chairman (from 1985 to 1997) of the New York State Advisory Counci
l on Substance Abuse. Dr. Rosenthal is a lecturer in psychiatry at Columbia Univ
ersity College of Physicians and Surgeons.
-Mitchell S Rosenthal Md, 164 W 74th St; New York, NY 10023-2301 (212) 249-8878
[65+]
-?>Mitchell S Rosenthal 5 Hickory Ct; East Hampton, NY 11937-3528 (631) 324-6875
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E. John Rosenwald
<Rosenwalds house. Born: c. 1930. Former Vice Chairman of Bear Stearns. Bea
r Stearns Vice Chairman (1988-?); Bear Stearns Co-President (1985-88); Bear Stea
rns General Partner (1962-?); Bear Stearns (1954-62); Member of the Board of Bea
r Stearns; Member of the Board of Hasbro (1983-2004?); American Academy of Arts
and Sciences Fellow; Carnegie HallTrustee; Central Park Conservancy Trustee; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Environment
al Defense Trustee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee;
Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Metropolitan Museum of Art Vice Chairman; Mo
unt Sinai Hospital Trustee; National Organization on Disabilities Trustee; New L
eadership for America PAC; Prep For Prep Trustee (past); Santorum 2006; World Tr
ade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors. | http://www.casacolumbia.org
/templates/AboutCASA.aspx?articleid=23&zoneid=1
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Nina Rosenwald
<w/ Dershowitz. | Middle East Forum Fed up USA | Committee on the Presen
t Danger Fed up USA | Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) Fed

up USA | Sears Roebuck heiress (daughter of Julius Rosenwald)is Co-Chair of the


Board of American Securities Holding Corporation, a private company overseeing i
nvestment activities in publicly-traded securities | American Center for Democra
cy Advisory Board; American Israel Public Affairs Committee Board of Directors;
Bill Bradley for President; Brownback for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Cantor for C
ongress; Center for Security Policy Board of Regents; Committee on the Present D
anger; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; F
reedom House Board Of Trustees; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator DAma
to 1998 Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hu
dson Institute Board of Directors; Jewish Institute for National Security Affair
s Vice President; John McCain 2008; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Committee
; McCain 2000; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Santorum 2006; Softer Voice
s Board of Directors; Tom Delay Congressional Committee; United States Committee
for a Free Lebanon; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Father: Jul
ius Rosenwald; Mother: Augusta Nusbaum Rosenwald; Brother: Lessing Rosenwald (Se
ars executive); Brother: William Rosenwald; Sister: Edith Rosenwald Sulzberger S
tern; Sister: Adele Rosenwald Deutsch.
-Nina Rosenwald 800 Fifth Ave; New York, NY 10065-7216 (212) 249-3783
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Robert M. Rosenzweig
President now emeritus of the Association of American Universities. Zip code:
20008.
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Claudia Rosett
is an American writer and journalist. She is journalist-in-residence at the F
oundation for the Defense of Democracies, a policy institute based in Washington
, D.C. A former staff writer for The Wall Street Journal (since 1984), she write
s a weeekly column for Forbes, blogs for Pajamas Media, and makes guest appearan
ces on television and radio.
-Claudia A Rosett 1214 E Bluff Dr; Bluff Point, NY 14478-9761 [55-59]
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Jeremy D. Rosner
http://www.greenbergresearch.com/index.php?ID=825 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
Research, Executive Vice President; Principal. Areas of expertise: International
Campaigns, International Political Issues, Global Business Issues, Security and
Defense. Rosner is one of the worlds leading consultants for political parties,
candidates, governments, NGOs, and corporate leaders around the globe. He specia
lizes in using sophisticated public opinion research to help leaders and organiz
ations worldwide design and implement winning political and communications strat
egies. His work as a pollster, campaign consultant, strategic adviser, and exper
t on international affairs focuses heavily on the transitional countries of Cent
ral Europe and Latin America, and has been cited in many publications around the
world. Since joining Greenberg Quinlan Rosner in 1998, Dr. Rosner has directed
public opinion research and provided strategic advice for dozens of leaders, gov
ernments, and campaigns in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, as well as for m
ajor corporations and issue organizations. His current and recent clients includ
e: President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia; President Viktor Yushchenko and Ukr
aines Our Ukraine Party British; Prime Minister Tony Blair and the British Labour
Party; The Israeli Labor Party; Bolivian President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada; T
he government of Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda of Slovakia; Hungarian Prime Mi
nister Peter Medgyessy; Bulgarian Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Bulga
rian Finance Minister Milen Veltchev; Former Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw G
eremek and the UW Party; Francesco Rutelli and the Olive Tree coalition in Italy
; Premier Morris Iemma and the Labor Party of New South Wales, Australia; Mexica
n presidential candidate Francisco Labastida; U.S. presidential candidate Al Gor
e; U.S. vice presidential candidate Joe Lieberman; The president of the Organizi
ng Committee of the Athens 2004 Olympics; NGOs including Third Way, Open Society
Institute, and the Nuclear Threat Initiative; Microsoft, Boeing, CNBC, Sainsbur
ys, and other top global corporations. Before joining the firm, Rosner served as S

pecial Adviser to President Clinton and Secretary of State Albright, on the admi
nistrations drive to add Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to the NATO Alli
ance. He was responsible for designing and implementing the administrations ratif
ication strategy and for coordinating outreach to the Congress, public, and pres
s. The Senate voted 80-19 in favor of ratification on April 30, 1998. From 1993-9
4, Rosner was Special Assistant to President Clinton, serving as Counselor and S
enior Director for Legislative Affairs on the staff of the National Security Cou
ncil. In that position, he was responsible for coordinating legislative work on
national security by the White House, State Department, Defense Department, and
Central Intelligence Agency. As NSC Counselor, Rosner also designed communicatio
ns strategies for the NSC, and served as President Clintons principal foreign pol
icy speechwriter, working with the President on such events as the 1993 signing
of the PLO-Israeli peace agreement, and the 1994 commemoration of the 50th anniv
ersary of D-Day. From 1994 to 1997, as a Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowme
nt for International Peace has also served as an adviser for an array of politic
al leaders, organizations and private sector executives. He was a senior aide to
U.S. Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE) and Gary Hart (D-CO), and Senior Speechwriter f
or the 1984 Mondale for President campaign. He served on both the staff and Nati
onal Governing Board of Common Cause, and has consulted for CEOs, union presiden
ts, and the late Ronald Brown during his campaign for the Chairmanship of the De
mocratic National Committee. From 1991-1993, Rosner served as VP for Domestic Aff
airs at the Washington-based Progressive Policy Institute, the in-house think ta
nk of the Democratic Leadership Council. He was a contributing author of PPIs Man
date for Change (Berkeley Books, 1992), the volume widely seen as the policy blu
eprint for the first term of the Clinton Administration; and contributing author
of With All Our Might: A Progressive Strategy for Defeating Jihadism and Defend
ing Liberty (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006). Rosner is the author of The New Tug-ofWar: Congress, the Executive Branch, and National Security(Carnegie, 1995), as w
ell as articles in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, The Was
hington Times, The Miami Herald, The Financial Times, and other publications. Hi
s analysis of U.S. foreign policy has been featured on CNN, the McNeil-Lehrer Ne
ws Hour, and National Public Radio. Rosner is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and served as co-cha
ir of the bi-partisan U.S. Committee on NATO. has been an adjunct professor at Am
erican University
-Jeremy D Rosner 1112 Noyes Dr; Silver Spring, MD 20910-4125 (301) 681-6620 [5054 / Laurie Duker, Sarah A Rosner, Jacob M Rosner]
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Henry Rosovsky
an American economist and university administrator. he taught economics, history
and Japanese and Korean studies at the University of California at Berkeley unt
il 1965. Thereafter, his Harvard service has been lifelong, with the most import
ant of his numerous positions including Professor of Economics (1965-1996), Dean
of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (1973-1991), and, briefly in both 1984 and
1987, Acting President of Harvard. Professor Rosovsky has received many achievem
ent awards and honorary degrees and has been a member of numerous professional a
ssociations, advisory boards and corporate boards. He has taught as a visiting p
rofessor in Japan and Israel and has worked variously as a consultant with the U
nited States government, the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank and UNESCO.
-Henry Rosovsky 130 Mount Auburn St, Apt 506; Cambridge, MA 02138-5773 (617) 576
-0205 [65+ / Michael Rosovsky, Rachel P Rosovsky, Nitza B Rosovsky]
-Henry N Rosovsky 40 Luthers Way; Wellfleet, MA (508) 349-1794
-Henry Rosovsky 40 Luthers Ln; Eastham, MA (508) 349-1794
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Christopher W. S. Ross
B. 1943 in Ecuador. a United States State Department official and former Uni
ted States [of israhell] Ambassador to Algeria and Syria. On January 7, 2009 he
was appointed to be the new UN envoy to Western Sahara. | US State Department Sp
ecial Adviser, Iraq Political Affairs; US State Department Senior Adviser to the
Under Secy. for Public Diplomacy (2001-?); US Coordinator for Counterterrorism(

1998); US Ambassador to Syria (1991-98); US Ambassador to Algeria (1988-91); US


State Department Assistant to the Under Secy. for Political Affairs (1985-88); U
S State Department Director of Regional Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and Sout
h Asian Affairs (1984-85); US State Department Special Assistant to the Special
Envoys to Lebanon and the Middle East (1982-84); US State Department Public Affa
irs Adviser, Asst. Secy. Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1981-82); US Stat
e Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Algiers, Algeria (1979-81); US Information
Agency Public Affairs Officer, Algiers, Algeria (1976-79); US Information Agenc
y Information Officer, Beirut, Lebanon (1973-76); US Information Agency Branch P
ublic Affairs Officer, Fez, Morocco (1970-73); US Information Agency Junior Offi
cer Trainee, Tripoli, Libya (1969-70); US Information Agency Junior Officer Trai
nee, Washington, DC (1968-69).
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Dennis B. Ross
B. 1949. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Ross_Dennis |
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | Obamas Commissars Fed up USA | United Against
Nuclear Iran Fed up USA | White House Fed up USA | Trilateral Commission, ca. 2
008 & 2010 Fed up USA Obamas Central Region Czar (Special Assistant to the Presid
ent and Senior Director for the Central Region (encompasses the Middle East, the
Gulf, Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Asia includes Iran). During President Jimmy
Carters administration, Ross worked under Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz in the Pentagon. There, he co-authored a study recommending great
er U.S. intervention in the Persian Gulf Region because of our need for Persian G
ulf oil and because events in the Persian Gulf affect the Arab-Israeli conflict.
During the Reagan administration, Ross served as director of Near East and South
Asian affairs in the National Security Council and Deputy Director of the Penta
gons Office of Net Assessment (1982-84). In the mid-1980s Ross co-founded with Mar
tin Indyk the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)-sponsored Washing
ton Institute for Near East Policyserved as the Director of Policy Planning in th
e State Department under President George H. W. Bush, the special Middle East co
ordinator under President Bill Clinton, and is currently a special adviser for t
he Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia (which includes Iran) to Secretary of State H
illary Clinton. he became religiously Jewish after the Six Day War. In 2002 he co
-founded the Kol Shalom synagogue in Rockville,Maryland. According to Wall Stree
t Journal, Ross, along with James Steinberg and Daniel Kurtzer, were among the p
rincipal authors of presidential candidate Barack Obamas address on the Middle Ea
st to AIPAC in June 2008, etc. -stinkipedia. From a 2001 press release announcing
the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute: My activity on behalf of the Jewish
people does not contradict my past or present activities in promoting peace in t
he Middle East. The will to be a proud Jew does not conflict with my political a
ctivities. Washington Institute for Near East Policy Director (2000-); US Ambassa
dor Special Middle East Coordinator (1992-2000); Director of Policy Planning (19
89-92); US National Security Council Director of Near East and South Asian Affai
rs; America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Academy of Diplomacy; Aspen In
stitute; Bilderberg Group; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Co
rporation for Public Broadcasting Advisory Board, America at a Crossroads; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Jewish People Policy Planning Insti
tute Chairman, Board of Directors; Libby Legal Defense Trust; Project for the Ne
w American Century; United Against Nuclear Iran Co-Founder.
-?>Dennis B Ross 6113 Madawaska Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-3111 [60-64 / Deborah G R
oss, Gabriel D Ross, Rachel A Ross]
-?>Dennis Ross 403 Orange St SE Washington, DC 20032-1612 (202) 561-1961
-?>Dennis Ross 261 Tennessee Ave NE; Washington, DC 20002-6427 [Keith Yancey]
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Gary N. Ross
http://www.pira.com/ClientServices/GPRSdeveloped.htm -President and CEO, Pir

a Energy Grouphas led PIRA Energy Group [NYC] since its inception in 1976 and is
globally known and respected by industry and government entities as a leading au
thority on worldwide energy markets and energy policy issues. As also the Managi
ng Director of the Global Oil Group, he is directly responsible for PIRAs shortand long-term oil market forecasts. Dr. Ross is a member of the Council on Forei
gn Relations and is on the Board of Trustees of the Petroleum Industry Research
Foundation. He was Chairman of Primo Systems, an energy risk-management software
company (acquired by Sungard Data Systems).
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Robert S. Ross
is a professor of political science at Boston College, associate of the John
King Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University, senior advisor o
f the security studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is one of the foremost America
n specialists on Chinese foreign and defense policy andU.S.-China relations. dip
shitpedia.
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Thomas Ross, Jr.
http://www.netcaucus.org/biography/tommy-ross.shtml Ross is Senior Intelligence
and Defense Advisor to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. In this capa
city, he advises Senator Reid on national security matters, serves as an ex offi
cio staff member to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and is responsi
ble for all compartmented Gang of 8 intelligence matters for the Majority Leader. P
rior to his service with Senator Reid, he served as Legislative Director for Rep
. David Price of North Carolinas Fourth District, and advised Rep. Price on issue
s relating to foreign affairs, defense, intelligence, veterans, and justice. He
also provided program support for Rep. Prices work as Chairman of the House Democ
racy Partnership, a congressional commission working to strengthen basic capabil
ities of legislatures in developing democracies. In addition, Tommy has worked a
s a national security policy analyst for the Senate Democratic Policy Committee,
an arm of the Democratic Leaders office, and as a research assistant for Senate
Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. He has also completed a certificate program throug
h the U.S. Air Forces Air Command and Staff College, and is a term member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. | Or, phaps this ones as likely:http://www.premierpo
wer.com/solar_energy_company/premier_power_board_of_directors.php He is currentl
y the President and Chief Executive Officer of Pinnacle Strategic Group, a busin
ess and political consulting firm. From 2003 to 2008, he was employed at Souther
n California Edison, at which he served as Vice President of Public Affairs from
2007 to 2008. Mr. Ross experience in the political arena also include holding po
sitions to which he was appointed by California Governor Arnold Schwartzeneggar,
former California Governor Pete Wilson, and former California Governor Jerry Br
own. He is the former Chairman and founding member of the California African Ame
rican Political Action Committee, a Lincoln Fellow at The Claremont Institute, a
nd the founder, Chairman and President of The Research and Policy Institute of C
alifornia.
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Morris Rossabi
Central Asian expert is a historian of China and Central Asia who teaches course
s in Inner Asian and East Asian history at Columbia. He was on the advisory board
of the Project on Central Eurasia of the Soros Foundation. He is author of nume
rous articles and speeches and travels repeatedly to Central Asia and Mongolia.
-Morris M Rossabi 175 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10024-1616 (212) 362-3526 [65+
/ Anthony R Rossabi, Mary J Rossabi]
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David J. Rosso [?]

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Charles O. Rossotti
B. 1941. IRS Commissioner, 1997-2002. Carlyle Group Senior Advisor (2003-);
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner (1997-2002); American Management Systems C
EO; American Management Systems President; American Management Systems Co-Founde
r (1970); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense:(1969-70);
US Defense Department McNamara Whiz Kid (1965-69); Member of the Board of Adesso
Corporation; Member of the Board of Apollo Group Apollo Global (2007-); Member o
f the Board of AES (2003-); Member of the Board of American Management Systems (
as Chairman); Member of the Board of Bank of America (2009-); Member of the Boar
d of Booz Allen Hamilton (2008-); Member of the Board of Compusearch Software Sy
stems; Member of the Board of Intersolv (1991-97); Member of the Board of Liquid
Engines, Inc. (past member); Member of the Board of Merrill Lynch (2004-); Memb
er of the Board of Wall Street Institute (2005-); Defense Distinguished Service
Medal1970; Alexander Hamilton Medal 2002; Capital Partners for Education Board o
f Directors; John McCain 2008; National Venture Capital Association; Partnership
for Public Service Board of Directors; Republican National Committee; Romney fo
r President; Council for Excellence in Government Trustee; Government Accountabi
lity OfficeBoard of Advisors. Wife: Barbara (attorney), Son: Edward, Daughter: A
llegra.
-Charles O Rossotti 3314 N St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2807 (202) 337-2456 [Barb
ara M Rossotti, Elizabeth V Rossotti]
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Nicholas Rostow
Former Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Age in
2011: 63. Committee on the Present Danger member; Cosmos Club member;Internatio
nal House trustee; State University of New York vice chancellor. Past: George H.W
. Bush administration special assistant for national security; National Security
Council legal adviser; Ronald Reagan administration special assistant for natio
nal security; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff director; Toreador R
esources Corporation director. Edna Rostow son; Eugene Rostow (deceased) son; Hey
den White Rostow spouse; Victor Rostow brother.
-Nicholas Rostow 420 E 72nd St, Apt 5B; New York, NY 10021-4636 (212) 628-6145 [
Charles N Rostow, Heyden W Rostow, Jessica Rostow]
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Robert I. Rotberg
Robert I. Rotberg SourceWatch is Director, Program on Intrastate Confl
ict and Conflict Resolution, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and President, World Pea
ce Foundation. He was Professor of Political Science and History, MIT; Academic V
ice President, Tufts University; and President, Lafayette College. He is the aut
hor and editor of numerous books and articles on US foreign policy, Africa, Asia
, and the Caribbean Center for International Development: Faculty Associates and
Researchers; Advisory Board (2005), Sabre Foundation; Advisory Council, Centre
for Conflict and Peace Studies Afghanistan; Network Member, Cultural Change Inst
itute.
-Robert I Rotberg 14 Barberry Rd; Lexington, MA 02421-8026 (781) 862-4089 [65+ /
Joanna Rotberg, Fiona J Rotberg]
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Kenneth Roth
Lawyer. is the executive director of Human Rights Watch, a post he h
as held since 1993. Previously, he was a federal prosecutor for the U.S. Attorneys
Office for the Southern District of New York and the Iran-Contra investigation
in Washington. He also worked in private practice as a litigator. Mr. Roth has con
ducted human rights investigations around the globe, devoting special attention to
issues of justice and accountability for gross abuses of human rights, standard
s governing military conduct in time of war, the human rights policies of the Un

ited States and the United Nations, and the human rights responsibilities of mul
tinational businesses. He has written more than 80 articles and chapters on a ra
nge of human rights topics in such publications as the New York Times, the Washi
ngton Post, Foreign Affairs, the International Herald Tribune, and the New York
Review of Books. He also regularly appears in the major media and speaks to audi
ences around the world. In his thirteen years as executive director of Human Right
s Watch, the organization has quadrupled in size, while greatly expanding its ge
ographic reach, and adding special programs devoted to refugees, childrens rights
, international justice, AIDS, gay and lesbian rights, human rights emergencies,
terrorism and counterterrorism, and the human rights responsibilities of multin
ational corporations. Advisory Council, The Initiative for Inclusive Security; Int
ernational Advisory Board, Pew Global Attitudes Project; Endorsed the UN Democra
cy Caucus; Member of the The Real News: International Founding Committee; A Memb
er of a group that Edward S. Hermanrefers to as The New Humanitarians; Advisory
Board (former member in 2008 at least), Center for Preventive Action; Editorial
Review Board, Human Rights Quarterly; International Advisory Board,International
Journal of Transitional Justice. PNAC signatory, etc.
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Stanley O. Roth
was United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Aff
airs from 1997 to 2001. In July 1993, Roth became Deputy Assistant Secretary of S
tate for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in which capacity he was responsible fo
r Asian security affairs at the Pentagon. Roth became a Special Assistant to the
President and Senior Director for Asian Affairs at the United States National S
ecurity Council in March 1994. Roth joined the United States Institute of Peace in
January 1996 as Director of Research & Studies. In May 1997, President of the Uni
ted States Bill Clinton nominated Roth as Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Roth held this office from August 5, 1997 until J
anuary 20, 2001. Roth left government service in 2001, joining Boeing as vice pre
sident of International Relations Asia. He became Boeings vice president of Inter
national Government Relations in July 2006. | http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com
/neighbors.php?type=name&oldest=1&lname=Roth&fname=Stanley+O&search=Search [Berm
an, Ackerman, Sestak, Warner, Tsongas.]
41 W DEL RAY AVE.; Alexandria, VA.
-Stanley O Roth 2000 Russell Rd; Alexandria, VA 22301-1512 [55-59]
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William M. Roth, Jr.
Was a Rep. senator from Delaware.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roth/william
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Adrean S. Rothkopf
http://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_i
d=40 Adrean Scheid Rothkopf is the executive director of the Group of Fifty (G-5
0), an assembly of prominent business leaders from Latin Americas most important
private sector companies, co-sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for Internation
al Peace and the Inter-American Dialogue. Prior to joining the G-50, Rothkopf ser
ved as the senior associate for Latin America at the Intellibridge Corp., where
she researched and wrote daily and comprehensive analytical reports covering dev
elopments across the Americas in economics, politics, trade, security and other
issues. She also played a central role in the development of major international
events that brought together senior level government officials, chief executive
s, leading investors and other experts to explore scenarios for future internati
onal developments and their impact on every region of the world. Previously, Roth
kopf worked with the Inter-American Dialogue, the Council of the Americas, and t
he Carter Center.
-Adrean S Rothkopf 7205 Loch Lomond Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-4633 [35-39 / David J
Rothkopf]
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David J. Rothkopf
(B. 1955) is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for Internatio
nal Peace, specializing in U.S. foreign policy and economic strategy, as well as
an international business consultant and professor. He served as the Deputy Und
ersecretary of Commerce for International Trade during the administration of Bil
l Clinton. After leaving Commerce, Rothkopf became managing director of Kissinge
r and Associates in January 1996. As In addition, he is chairman and CEO of The R
othkopf Group, LLC, a consulting firm, and Garten Rothkopf LLC, a firm that focu
ses on emerging markets. He previously was a founder and CEO of Intellibridge, a
strategic analysis firm in Washington D.C., United States. A prolific writer, R
othkopf has authored more than 150 articles on international issues for a variet
y of publications, most recently for the Washington Postand Intellibridges Homela
nd Security Monitor.
-David J Rothkopf 7205 Loch Lomond Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-4633 [55-59 / Adrean S
Rothkopf]
Kissinger Associates, Managing Director 350 Park Ave, Fl 26; New York, NY 10022-6
045 (212) 759-7919
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Linda D. Rottenberg
CEO and Co-founder of Endeavor, a non-profit that identifies and supports H
igh-Impact Entrepreneurs in emerging markets. Headquartered in New York City, En
deavor currently operates in 11 countries. Prior to co-founding Endeavor, Linda d
irected the Southern Cone expansion of Ashoka, which financed social entrepreneu
rs in over 30 developing countries. Previously, she designed and launched the fi
rst interdisciplinary Masters of Law program in Argentina and managed the Yale L
aw School-U.S. A.I.D. Linkage Programs in Latin America. She has been featured in
publications including Time, The Wall Street Journal, Inc., Forbes, Fast Compan
y, etc. is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Young Presidents Organ
ization (YPO). She lives in New York with her husbandBruce Feiler, author of Coun
cil of Dads, Americas Prophet, Walking the Bible, Abraham, and other best-selling
non-fiction books, and their identical twin daughters.
-Linda D Rottenberg 8 Pierrepont St, Apt 1; Brooklyn, NY 11201-3311 (718) 222-17
70 [40-44 / Bruce S Feiler]
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Nadia Roumani
Co-Founder and Director of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute (A
MCLI). has been involved with research projects and initiatives with the Universi
ty of Southern California, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and the United Nat
ions Alliance of Civilizations. has also consulted for the Four Freedoms Fund, Ro
thschild Foundation, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Ford Fou
ndation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Jewish Funds for Justice.
-Nadia Roumani 2110 S Oak Knoll Ave; San Marino, CA 91108-1760 [35-39 / Ghassan
Roumani, Mona M Roumani]
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Ronald A. Route
is a Vice Admiral and Inspector General of the United States Navy.
-Ronald A Route 7705 Hidden Meadow Ter; Potomac, MD 20854-1789 (301) 983-0962 [6
0-64 / Camilla I Route]
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Arthur W. Rovine
http://www.transnational-dispute-management.com/about-author-a-z-profile.asp
?key=1493 Rovine has been serving as an arbitrator in international cases under
NAFTA, ICSID and ICDR since his retirement from the law firm of Baker & McKenzie
as of July 1, 2005. He is also the Director of the annual International Arbitra
tion Conference at Fordham University Law School in New York City, the Editor of
the annual Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation, The
Fordham Papers, published by Martinus Nijhoff, and teaches international arbitra
tion at Fordham Law School. After joining Baker & McKenzie in 1983, Mr. Rovine re
presented many major clients in international arbitrations, including a large nu
mber of investor/state cases at the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in the Hague and t

he UNCC in Geneva. He has also had cases before the ICC in Paris, the AAA in New
York, the Stockholm Institute, ad hoc arbitrations, and international litigatio
ns in U.S. Federal Courts. Mr. Rovine has handled many claims for and against go
vernments, including investment disputes with Iran and Iraq. Rovines current cases
as an arbitrator include a Chapter XI NAFTA taxation case with claims of exprop
riation, discrimination, and invalid performance requirements, an ICSID case inv
olving international airport services at airport stores and on board a national
airline, with claims alleging uncompensated expropriation, violations of fair an
d equitable treatment obligations, discrimination, and contract breaches, and an
ICDR financial and banking case involving the issuance of bonds, with allegatio
ns of failure to pay principal and interest.
-Arthur P Rovine 215 E 68th St, Apt 12T; New York, NY 10065-5724 (212) 717-1081 [P
hyllis Rovine]
-Arthur W Rovine 292 Precita Ave; San Francisco, CA 94110-4623 [65+ / Phyllis H
Rovine, Deborah A Rovine]
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Henry S. Rowen
Read the profile at: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Rowen_He
nry Affiliations: Project for the New American Century: Signatory, 1997; Hoover
Institution: Senior Fellow; Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Pro
fessor of Public Policy and Management, Emeritus; Stanford Institute for Interna
tional Studies: Senior Fellow Emeritus;Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center:
Director Emeritus; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; RAND Corporation: Pres
ident, 1967-1972; Economist, 1950-1953, 1955-1961; Harvard Center for Internatio
nal Affairs: Research Associate, 1960. Government: U.S. Department of Defense Po
licy Board: Member, 2001-2004; Presidential Commission on the Intelligence of th
e United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction:200405; U.S. Department of
Defense: Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1989
-1991; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs,
1961-1964; National Intelligence Council: Chairman, 1981-1983; U.S. Bureau of t
he Budget: Assistant Director, 1965-1966; U.S. Navy: Pacific Theater Officer, 19
43-1946.
-Henry S Rowen 29 Mill; Mammoth Lakes, CA (760) 934-6180
-Henry S Rowen 620 Sand Hill Rd, Apt 302G; Palo Alto, CA 94304-2627 (650) 323-01
98 [65+ / Beverly C Rowen]
-Henry S Rowen 6412 Barnaby St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2314
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Edward L. Rowny
Born 1917was Ambassador for SALT II and Special Advisor on Arms Control for
Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. He was a Lieutenant General in
the U.S. Army.
-Edward S Rowny 6200 Oregon Ave NW, Apt 345; Washington, DC 20015-1542 (202) 986-4
752 [Elizabeth S Rowny]
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J. Stapleton Roy
AKA James Stapleton Roy. Born 1935. US Ambassador to China, 1991-95. Kissi
nger Associates Managing Director (2001-); US Assistant Secretary of State for I
ntelligence and Research (1999-2001); US Ambassador to Indonesia (1996-99); US A
mbassador to China (1991-95); US Executive Secretary of State (1981-91); US Stat
e Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1986-89); US
Ambassador to Singapore (1984-86); Member of the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2002
-); Member of the Board of Freeport-McMoRan (2001-); Member of the Board of Phil
lips Petroleum (2001-02); American Academy of Diplomacy; Asia Foundation Board o
f Trustees (2001-); Brookings Institution; Council on Foreign Relations; Nationa
l Committee on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Board of Directors; Phi Beta Ka
ppa Society.
James Stapleton Roy
Bethesda, MD
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David M. Rubenstein
Hamilton Project, The Fed up USA | Center for Strategic and Internat
ional Studies (CSIS) Fed up USA | Carlyle Group Fed up USA, etc. Asia Society tr
ustee; Carlyle Group managing director; Center for Strategic and International S
tudies trustee; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory trustee; Council on Foreign Relati
ons director;Dance Theatre of Harlem trustee; Duke University trustee; Economic
Club of Washington president; Hoover Institution overseer; Horatio Alger Associa
tion member; Institute for Advanced Study trustee;John F. Kennedy School of Gove
rnment visiting committee member, deans council member; Johns Hopkins University
trustee; Kennedy Center chairman, corporate fund board member; Lincoln Center fo
r the Performing Arts vice chair; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center oversee
r; National Museum of American History board member; National Museum of Natural
History board member; Smithsonian Institution regent; Trilateral Commission memb
er; University of Chicago trustee. Past: Freedom House director; Paul, Weiss, Ri
fkind, Wharton & Garrison partner; Peterson Institute for International Economic
s director; Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP partner; World Economic Forum 20
08 attendee; World Economic Forum 2009 attendee; World Economic Forum 2010 atten
dee. Alice Rogoff Rubenstein spouse. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
-Alice Rubenstein 5200 Cammack Dr; Bethesda, MD 20816-2904 (301) 229-3167 [55-59
/ David M Rubenstein]
-?>David M Rubenstein 4114 3rd St NW; Washington, DC 20011-4806 (202) 387-9015 [
Michael U Deltette]
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Leonard Rubenstein
For the past 30 years, Rubenstein has been a leader in the advancement
of human rights, including the right to health, both in the United States and ab
road. Hes also been involved in the investigation and analysis of torture and med
ical complicity in torture, medical ethics and human rights, war crimes and crimes
against humanity, global health, and mental health and race disparities in heal
th in the U.S. Rubenstein joins the Bloomberg School [Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch
ool of Public Health] from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), where he w
as a senior fellow. Prior to his work with USIP, he served for many years as exe
cutive director and president of Physicians for Human Rights. He also directed t
he Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, which advocates for righ
ts and services for people with mental disabilities.
-?>Leonard S Rubenstein 17 W Cedar St; Alexandria, VA 22301-2617 (703) 549-4414
[60-64 / Margaret Lorber, Alex Rubenstein, Jodie Rubenstein]
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Arthur M. Rubin
Goldman Sachs/investment banker; Executive Director UBS SECURITIES; Rio Norte Ca
pital, LLC; The Consus Group; Executive Director Atlas One Financial Group; Exec
utive Director, Morgan Stanley; etc. |Arthur Rubin Inc w/ Julius Klugmann [?] -N
Y, NY 10004.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/10004/rubin/arthur
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Barnett R. Rubin
A leading expert on Afghanistan. B. 1950is the author of eight books and is currentl
y Director of Studies at the Center on International Cooperation at New York Uni
versity, a leading foreign policy center. Dr. Rubin has advised the United Nations
, NATO, and the Afghan government on numerous policy matters, including aid poli
cy, security policy, and diplomatic strategy. | Council on Foreign Relations Dire
ctor, Center for Preventive Action (1994-2000); Council on Foreign Relations Dir
ector, Peace and Conflict Studies (1994-2000); Member of the Board of Gulestan A
riana Ltd; Bilderberg Group; Human Rights Watch Executive Board, Asia; Open Soci

ety Institute Central Eurasia Project; US Institute of Peace Fellow; Social Scienc
e Research Council Chairman, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum; Fulbright (197
7-78).
-Barnett R Rubin 771 W End Ave, Apt 7C; New York, NY 10025-5538 (212) 864-6188 [
60-64 / Susan L Blum]
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Gretchen (Craft) Rubin
Author and attorney. She clerked on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Sandra D
ay OConnor and served as a chief adviser to Federal Communications Commission Cha
irman Reed Hundt. She has also been a lecturer at the Yale Law School and the Ya
le School of Management. She lives in New York City. She is the daughter-in-law
of Robert Rubin.
-Gretchen C Rubin 120 E 80th St; New York, NY 10075-0306 (212) 439-6459 [45-49 /
James S Rubin]
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James P. Rubin
<wife Christine Amanpour. B. 1960currently an executive editor at Blo
omberg News. a Columbia professor and former Assistant Secretary of State for Pub
lic Affairs under the Clinton administration. | Wide Angle Host (2002-03); US As
sistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1997-2000); US State Department S
enior Adviser & Spokesman, US Rep. to the UN (1993-96); Congressional Staff Seni
or Foreign Policy Adviser to Sen. Joseph Biden (1989-93); Arms Control Associati
on Asst. Dir. Research; Atlantic Partnership Vice Chairman, USA; Council on Fore
ign Relations; Hillary Clinton for President; International Rescue Committee Boa
rd member; Wife: Christiane Amanpour; son: Darius John Rubin (b. 27-Mar-2000).
Christiane Amanpour
Washington, DC
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Nancy H. Rubin
Nancy Rubin: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Director, National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs, The [D.C.] | Adopt-a-Minefield
chair; Aspen Music Festival national council member; National Democratic Institut
e director; White House Council for Community Solutions member. Past: United Nati
ons Association director; United Nations Commission on Human Rights U.S. represe
ntative. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin
Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee. | WEDDINGS/CELEB
RATIONS; Nilmini Gunaratne, Joel Rubin | Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin Congressional S
taffer Salary Data.
-Nilmini G Rubin 6905 Maple Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5113 (301) 652-1211 [35-3
9 / Joel M Rubin]
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Robert E. Rubin
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/hamilton-project-the/, etc. | http
://www.muckety.com/Robert-E-Rubin/1768.muckety Robert Rubins disciples dominate O
bama economic team No team of rivals, this. Top members of the president-elects ec
onomic team Timothy Geithner, Lawrence Summers and Peter Orszag are all proteges
of former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, one of the Democratic architects
of the financial deregulation undertaken in the Clinton years. Business Executive
s for National Security advisory council member; Concord Coalition director; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations vice chairman; General Atlantic LLC advisory board mem
ber; Hamilton Project advisory council member; Harvard Corporation fellow; In an

Uncertain World co-author; Insight Capital Partners advisory board member; I.O.
U.S.A. interviewed in film; Local Initiatives Support Corporation chairman; Moun
t Sinai Medical Center (New York) trustee; Taconic Capital Advisors LLC advisory
board member; Tinicum Capital Partners L.P. special adviser. Past: Robert O. Bo
orstin senior adviser; Sylvia Mathews Burwell chief of staff; Citigroup Inc. dir
ector; Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton attorney; Ford Motor Company director; M
ichael B.G. Froman chief of staff; Timothy F. Geithner protege; Goldman Sachs Gr
oup Inc. co-chairman & co-senior partner; Harvard Management Company director; N
ational Economic Council director; Obama-Biden economic advisory team member; El
iot Spitzer adviser; Lawrence H. Summers protege; U.S. Department of the Treasur
y secretary; William J. Clinton administration assistant to the president for ec
onomic policy, treasury secretary; Peter R. Orszag protege. James S. Rubin son, J
udith O. Rubin spouse, Philip Rubin son.
-Robert E Rubin 911 Park Ave, Apt 14A; New York, NY 10075-0385 [Judith O Rubin]
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Trudy S. Rubin
Foreign Affairs Columnist, Philadelphia Inquirer. | CFR Propagandists Stop t
he North American Union.
-Trudy Rubin 1326 Spruce St, Apt 1303; Philadelphia, PA 19107-5829 (215) 925-058
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Philip C. Rudder
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/philip-rudder/b/695/347 Director at Ronco Consulti
ng Corporation . Senior Program Manager at WSI (Security and Investigations indu
stry.) Past: Colonel, United States Marine Corps. D.C. area.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rudder/philip
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Neil L. Rudenstine
B. 1935 is an educator, literary scholar, and administrator. He serve
d as president of Harvard University from 1991 to 2001executive vice-president of
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation from 1988 to 1991a former director of the Americ
an Council on Education, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the A
merican Philosophical Society, and the Committee for Economic Development. Earli
er, he was a member of various advisory groups, including the National Commissio
n on Preservation and Access and the Council on Library Resources. Rudenstine ha
s also served as a trustee of the College Entrance Examination Board and of the
Wooster School in Danbury, Connecticut, of which he is a graduate. He is current
ly on the Board of the New York Public Library, the Goldman Sachs Foundation, th
e Barnes Foundation, as well as many others both in the United States and in Eur
ope.
-Neil L Rudenstine 41 Armour Rd; Princeton, NJ 08540-3003 (609) 683-7516 [65+ /
Angelica Z Rudenstine]
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Bill Rudin
The head of one of the oldest and richest real estate clans in New Yor
k, Bill Rudin is the chief executive of Rudin Management. | http://www.rudin.com
/about.html.
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Warren B. Rudman
B. 1930. Attorney and Republican politician who served as United States S
enator from New Hampshire between 1980 and 1993. He is now a co-chair of Albright
Stonebridge Group, a retired partner in the international law firm Paul, Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, and previously sat on the board of directors of Ra
ytheon, Collins & Aikman, Allied Waste Corporation,Boston Scientific and a numbe
r of funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. is an Advisory Board member and Co-Cha

ir of the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit organization dedicate


d to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign
policy. Rudman is one of the few Jewish politicians elected in New Hampshire. He is
currently a resident of Hollis, New Hampshire, a suburb of bothNashua and Bosto
n(and one of New Hampshires wealthiest communities). Spouse: Shirley Wahl. -yokelp
edia. | Albright Stonebridge Group managing board member; Brookings Institution
honorary trustee;Civitas Group, llc advisory board member; Concord Coalition cofounder; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison of counsel. Past: Richard E. As
hooh aide; Aspen Institute lifetime trustee; Boston Scientific Corp. director; C
ollins & Aikman Corporation director; Stonebridge International co-chairman; U.S
. Senate former senators R senator.
-Warren B Rudman 22 Meadow Dr; Hollis, NH 03049-6229
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Robert M. Ruenitz [?]
-?>The Fletcher School, Graduate School of International Affairs; Tufts Universi
ty, Graduate School of International Relations.
-Robert M Ruenitz 161 W 75th St, Apt 6A; New York, NY 10023-1805 (212) 496-9272
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John G. Ruggie
John G. Ruggie SourceWatch is the Kirkpatrick Professor of International
Affairs and Weil Director of the Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar Rahmani Center for B
usiness and Government, as well as Affiliated Professor in International Legal S
tudies at Harvard Law School. From 1997 to 2001 he was Assistant Secretary-Gener
al and Chief Advisor for strategic planning to United NationsSecretary-General K
ofi Annan. He has been Dean of Columbia Universitys School of International and P
ublic Affairs, where he taught for many years; he has also taught at the Univers
ity of Californias (UC) Berkeley and San Diego campuses and directed the UC syste
m-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. A fellow of the American Ac
ademy of Arts and SciencesIn July 2005, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anna
n today announced the appointment of Professor John Ruggie as Special Representa
tive on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other busin
ess enterprises. The creation of this mandate was requested by the United Nation
s Commission for Human Rights in its resolution 2005/69 and approved by the Econ
omic and Social Council on 25 July 2005. The mandate includes identifying and clar
ifying standards of corporate responsibility and accountability with regard to h
uman rights. An interim report presenting views and recommendations for consider
ation by the Commission on Human Rights is due at its sixty-second session in 20
06 and a final report in 2007. Professor Ruggie previously served as Assistant Sec
retary-General and senior adviser for strategic planning from 1997 to 2001. Amon
g his many responsibilities, he was one of the main architects of the United Nat
ions Global Compact, and he led the Secretary-Generals successful effort at the M
illennium Summit in 2000 to propose and secure the adoption of the Millennium De
velopment Goals. Advisory Council, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization In
itiative; Advisory Council, Stanley Foundation; Special Mandate Holder, United N
ations Human Rights Commission.
-John G Ruggie 19 Balcarres Rd; West Newton, MA 02465-2701 (617) 916-2173 [65+ /
Mary G Ruggie]
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William A. Rugh
Born 1936. US Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1992-95); US Informati
on Agency Director, Near East and South Asia Bureau (1989-92); US Ambassador to
Yemen (1984-87); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Damascus, Syria (1
981-84); US Information Agency Country Public Affairs Officer, Cairo, Egypt (197
6-81); US Information Agency Deputy Assistant Director for Near East (1973-76);
Council on Foreign Relations Fellow (1972-73); US Information Agency Senior Poli
cy Officer, Office of the Asst. Dir. for Near East and South Asia (1971-72); US
Information Agency Country Public Affairs Officer, Jidda, Saudi Arabia (1969-71)
; US Information Agency Branch Public Affairs Officer, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (196
7-69); US Information Agency Asst. Public Affairs Officer, Jidda, Saudi Arabia (

1966-67); US Information Agency Cultural Officer, Cairo, Egypt (1965-66); US Inf


ormation Agency Language training, Beirut (1964-65); Assassination Attemptwhile
Ambassador to Yemen.
-?>William A Rugh PO Box 141; Garrett Park, MD 20896-0141 (301) 929-5141
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rugh/william
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Ashish Rughwani
http://www.dominuscap.com/abr.html Principal, Quad-C Management Inc [NYC].; Do
minus Capital.| -?>Five U. students honored as nations best and brightest [in DC, c
a. 1993] Wharton and Engineering junior Ashish Rughwani also garnered an honorable
mention in the competition. Rughwani spent a summer working at NASA in Washingt
on building a satellite that will be launched later this year and started a inte
rnational embassador lecture series at the University.
-Ashish B Rughwani 160 W End Ave, Apt 21N; New York, NY 10023-5612 (646) 684-309
9 [50-54 / Nisha Rughwani]
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Russell Rumbaugh (NEW listing)
http://www.stimson.org/experts/russell-rumbaugh/ Co-director of the Budgeting
for Foreign Affairs and Defense program. Before joining Stimson, Rumbaugh was th
e defense analyst on the Senate Budget Committee covering both the 050 Defense a
nd 150 International Affairs accounts of the US Government Budget. Rumbaugh previ
ously served as an operations research analyst in the Office of the Secretary of
Defenses Program Analysis and Evaluation, as a military analyst at the Central I
ntelligence Agency, etc.
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Eugene B. Rumer (NEW listing)
http://www.ndu.edu/info/LeaderShipBios/Rumer_Eugene.cfm Interim Director
of the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at the National Defense
University. Rumer also has served as a member of the Policy Planning Staff at th
e U.S. Department of State and as Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian
Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council. Before entering government
, he worked at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, CA and Moscow, Russia as th
e resident representative in 1993-96. In addition, Mr. Rumer has held research a
ppointments at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Internation
al Institute for Strategic Studies in London, where he was Visiting Senior Fello
w on sabbatical from INSS.
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Carlisle Ford Runge
is currently [?] a Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Applied Econo
mics and Law and Director of the Center for International Food and Agricultural
Policy at the University of Minnesota. He also regularly contributes public opin
ion pieces that appear in the Pioneer Press, the Star Tribune, and the Financial
Times.
-Carlisle F Runge 901 Pine St W; Stillwater, MN 55082-5684 (651) 351-0364 [55-59
/ Susan M Runge, Lizzie Runge, Elizabeth Runge]
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George E. Rupp
is an American educator and theologian, the former President of Rice Univers
ity and later of Columbia University, and president of the International Rescue Co
mmitteesince July 2002. wife Nancy. |
Committee for Economic Development trustee; Council on Foreign Relations directo
r; Institute of International Education trustee; International Rescue Committee
overseer, director; Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation director. Past: Columbia Universit
y president; International Rescue Committee president & CEO; Rice University pre
sident.
-George E Rupp 206 Old Dike Rd; Trumbull, CT 06611-3334 [65+ / Nancy F Rupp]
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Arthur F. Ryan
B. 1942. Prudential President & CEO (1994-2007); Chase Manhattan Bank Pres
ident & COO (1990-94); Chase Manhattan Bank Vice Chairman Retail Banking (1985-9

0); Chase Manhattan Bank EVP Worldwide Retail banking (1984-85); Chase Manhattan
Bank VP Bank Systems Worldwide (1982-84); Chase Manhattan Bank (1972-82); Contr
ol Data Corporation (1965-72); Member of the Board of Prudential (as Chairman, 1
994-); Member of the Board of Regeneron [pharmaceuticals] (2003-); American Coun
cil of Life Insurers PAC; Bill Bradley for President; The Business Council; Comm
ittee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy; Council on Foreign Relations; Democrati
c Senatorial Campaign Committee; The Freedom Project; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Jo
e Lieberman for President; Leadership PAC 2006; McCain 2000; New Jersey Performi
ng Arts Center Co-Chairman.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/arthur
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Evan Ryan
< Claire Shipman, Evan Ryan and Virginia Shore. | http://www.whorunsgov.com/Pr
ofiles/Evan_Ryan Current Position: Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs and P
ublic Liaison for Vice President Joseph R. Biden (since November 2008). Career H
istory: Adviser to Biden, President Barack Obamas 2008 Presidential campaign (200
7 to 2008); Employee, Unite Our States (Sen. Joseph Bidens PAC) (2006 to 20007);
Deputy chair for the governance track, Clinton Global Initiative (2005 to 2006).
Spouse: Antony J. Blinken (National Security Advisor to the Vice President and
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs).
-Antony Blinken 2909 Q St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3010 [Evan Ryan]
-Antony Blinken 1638 R St NW, Ste 400; Washington, DC 20009-6446 (202) 265-1362
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/evan
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John T. Ryan III
http://people.forbes.com/profile/john-t-ryan/54061 Chairman of the Board, Mi
ne Safety Appliances, Pittsburgh, PA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Medical Appliances &
Equipment. 67 Years Old. John T. Ryan, III, Chairman of the Board; Retired (2008
); formerly Chief Executive Officer of the Company.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/john
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Jordan Ryan
B. 1950currently serves as Assistant Administrator for the United Nations D
evelopment Programme at the level of Assistant Secretary-General. He also serves
as Director of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery. More here: http:/
/en.brickipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Ryan
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/jordan
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Kevin P. Ryan
is an Internet executive and entrepreneur in New York Citys Silicon Alley. He s
erves as the Founder and CEO of Gilt Groupe and prior to November 2010, he was t
he companys Executive Chairman. More here: is an Internet executive and entreprene
ur in New York Citys Silicon Alley. He serves as the Founder and CEO of Gilt Grou
pe and prior to November 2010, he was the companys Executive Chairman. More here:
http://en.garlicipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_P._Ryan.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/kevin
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Missy Ryan
Fiction writer for Rothschilds Reuters. | http://blogs.reuters.com/missy-ryan/ P
rior to heading the Mexico bureau, Missy was deputy bureau chief in Baghdad. She
has also covered commodities in Washington, DC and worked in Peru, Argentina an
d Egypt for Reuters. | -?>Husband: Andrew B. Wittig.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/missy
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Patrick G. Ryan, Jr.
Field Museum trustee; Incisent Technologies co-founder & CEO; Northwestern Uni
versity chairman; University of Chicago Laboratory Schools director; World Busin
ess Chicago director. Lydia Ryan spouse.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/patrick
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Peter M. Sacerdote
<wife Bonnie. | Peter M. Sacerdote Profile Forbes.com Director, Franklin Reso
urces. San Mateo, CA. Sector: FINANCIAL /Asset Management. 73 Years Old. Chairma
n, Whale Rock Capital Management, LLC, a hedge fund management company, since Ap
ril, 2006. Formerly, Advisory Director and Chairman of the Investment Committee
of the Principal Investment Area of Goldman, Sachs & Co., a global investment ba
nking, securities and investment management firm, from May 1999 to 2006, and a g
eneral partner and then a limited partner of The Goldman Sachs Group, L.P. | Pet
er Sacerdote: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Goldman Sachs Group, M
erchant Banking Division; AMF Bowling Inc.; Franklin Resources Inc.; Hexcel Corp
.; Harvard Business School; Cornell University; AMF Bowling Worldwide, Inc.; The
Harvard Business School Club of Greater New York, Inc. See Board Relationships.
| NNDB: Whale Rock Capital Management LLC Chairman (2006-); Goldman Sachs Advis
ory Director (1999-2006); Goldman Sachs Investment Committee Chair (1999-2006);
Goldman Sachs Limited Partner (1991-99); Goldman Sachs General Partner (1973-90)
; Goldman Sachs(1964-73); Member of the Board of AMF Bowling Inc. (1996-); Membe
r of the Board of Franklin Resources (1993-); Member of the Board of Hexcel Corp
oration (2000-06); Member of the Board of Qualcomm (1989-); Member of the Board
of Weis Markets (1977-); Gore 2000; Romney for President. Daughter: Alisa Ann Sa
cerdote. Son: Alexander Corrado Sacerdote.
-Peter M Sacerdote Barn Hill Rd; Stamford, CT (203) 329-7235
-Peter M Sacerdote 1040 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0137 (212) 249-4465 [65+ / B
onnie L Sacerdote]
-Peter Sacerdote 63 Willow Pl, Apt 4; Vail, CO 81657-5304 (970) 476-9404 [Bonnie
Sacerdote]
-Peter Sacerdote 400 Ocean Rd; Indian River Shores, FL 32963-3230 (772) 492-0785
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Jeffrey D. Sachs
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Director The Earth Institute, Columbia | http://inete
conomics.org/people/advisors/jeffrey-d-sachs is the Director of The Earth Institu
te, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Professor of Health Policy
and Management at Columbia University. He is also Special Advisor to United Nati
ons Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. From 2002 to 2006, he was Director of the UN
Millennium Project and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi
Annan on the Millennium Development Goals, the internationally agreed goals to re
duce extreme poverty, disease, and hunger by the year 2015. Sachs is also Preside
nt and Co-Founder of Millennium Promise Alliance, a nonprofit organization aimed a
t ending extreme global poverty. He is widely considered to be the leading internati
onal economic advisor of his generation. For more than 20 years Professor Sachs h
as been in the forefront of the challenges of economic development, poverty allevia
tion, and enlightened globalization, promoting policies to help all parts of the worl
d to benefit from expanding economic opportunities and wellbeing. He is also one of
the leading voices for combining economic development with environmental sustainabi
lity, and as Director of the Earth Institute leads large-scale efforts to promote
the mitigation of human-induced climate change.
Likely>Jeffrey D Sachs 2000 Broadway, Apt 16D; New York, NY 10023-5043 (212) 7876713 [55-59 / Joan B Sachs, Sonia E Sachs, Lisa A Sachs, Adam J Sachs]
Ditto>Jeffrey D Sachs 52 W 85th St; New York, NY 10024-4502 [55-59 / Sonia E Sach
s]
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Paul M. Sacks
Paul Sacks: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Rila Solution
s EAD. serves as President of Multinational Strategies, Inc., a financial advisor
y firm assisting sovereign clients from emerging markets in their privatization an
d capital markets activities. Since 1997, Dr. Sacks has advised the Republic of Bu
lgaria on its external debt, general financial issues, and the development of th
e countrys high technology sector. Prior to joining Multinational Strategies, Inc

. Dr. Sacks served on The Conference Board, International Political and Social A
nalysis Program (IPSAP). Dr. Sacks serves as Director of Rila Solutions EAD. | htt
p://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-m-sacks/6/78a/a66 Current: Managing Director, Memb
er of Advisory Board at Public Insight; President at MultiNational Strategies, I
nc. Past: Country Risk Analyst at Chase Manhattan Bank; Lecturer at University o
f California, Los Angeles; Fellow at National Endowment for the Humanities; Assi
stant Professor at Colby College.
Maybe>Paul M Sacks 30 5th Ave, Apt 11G; New York, NY 10011-8813 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sacks/paul
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Scott D. Sagan
Scott D. Sagan, PhD Co-director of Stanfords Center for International Security and
Cooperation, and a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute. He also serve
s as the co-chair of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Global Nuclear Fut
ure Initiative. Before joining the Stanford faculty, Sagan was a lecturer in the
Department of Government at Harvard University and served as a special assistan
t to the director of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentag
on. He has served as a consultant to the office of the Secretary of Defense and
at the Sandia National Laboratory and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
.
.
-Scott D Sagan 470 Coleridge Ave; Palo Alto, CA 94301-3609 (650) 322-3004 [50-54
/ Sujitpan B Lamsam, Samuel B Sagan]
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Carol Knuth Sakoian
<-? | is Director of International Business Development for Scholastic, Inc. Sh
e has worked in [i.e., worked over] many countries throughout Africa.
-Carol K Sakoian 101 W 12th St, Apt 5R; New York, NY 10011-8110 (212) 929-0093 [
60-64 / Margot Sakoian]
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Jeswald W. Salacuse
Jeswald W. Salacuse | Faculty | The Fletcher School The Fletcher School, Gra
duate School of International Affairs, Tufts University, Graduate School of Inte
rnational Relations. Chairman, India Fund and Asia Tigers Fund (current); Presid
ent, International Arbitration Tribunal, World Banks Centre for Settlement of Inv
estment Disputes (current); Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Comparative Law for
Italy (spring 2000); Dean, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1986-94);
Dean, Southern Methodist University School of Law (1980-86); Advisor on Law and
Development, The Ford Foundation; taught at the University of London, University
of Trento (Italy), University of Bristol (England), Instituto de Empresa (Spain
), Southern Methodist University, Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria), Ecole Natio
nale des Ponts et Chausss (France), National School of Law and Administration (Za
ire), the Lebanese University, and University of Khartoum; Associate Director, A
frican Law Center, Columbia Law School; Member, American Law Institute; Member,
Council on Foreign Relations; Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Fellow, Institute
of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; Founding President, Associatio
n of Professional Schools of International Affairs; Chairman, Institute of Trans
national Arbitration; Chairman, Council for International Exchange of Scholars;
Member, Steering Committee, Program on Negotiation, Harvard University.
-Jeswald D Salacuse 10 Rogers St, Apt 502; Cambridge, MA 02142-1249 (617) 494-8850
[65+ / Donna B Salacuse]
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Ana M. Salazar [?]
-?>Ana Salazar profiles | LinkedIn (168) | http://www.veromi.com/Ana-M-Salazar.a
spx
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/salazar/ana
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Zainab Salbi

Zainab Salbi: Women for Women International Founder Meet Zainab Salbi, Women f
or Women International founder. Read about the author of Between Two Worlds and
her passion for empowering women. | an Iraqi American writer, activist and social e
ntrepreneur who is co-founder and president of Washington-based Women for Women
International.
Zainab T Salbi
Washington, DC 41
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George R. Salem
http://www.georgesalem.com/ | George R. Salem SourceWatch According to th
e organizations web site, George R. Salem is involved with the governance of the
American Task Force on Palestine. George Salem chairs Akin Gumps Middle East practi
ce and concentrates on labor and employment law. He joined the firm in 1990 afte
r serving as solicitor of the U.S. Department of Labor during the second Ronald
Reagan term. In addition to playing key roles in the Reagan-Bush 84, Bush-Quayle 88
and Bush-Cheney 2000 campaigns, Mr. Salem served as a member of the board of dir
ectors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and as chairman of the Tri
partite Advisory Panel on International Labor Standards, the legal arm of the Pr
esidents Committee on the International Labor Organization. He is a member of the
Bars of Georgia, Florida and the District of Columbia. Mr. Salem serves on the boa
rd of directors of both the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and NAAA
-ADC, co-founded the Arab American Institute in 1985 and currently serves as its
chairman, and has served as treasurer of United Palestinian Appeal, Inc. since
1982. He is a past president of the National Association of Arab Americans. Membe
r of the Aspen Institute / Middle East Strategy Group. Trustee, MIFTAH; Director,
United Palestinian Appeal; Advisory Board, University of the Middle East Projec
t; Advisory Board, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies.
-George R Salem 879 Centrillion Dr; McLean, VA 22102-1450 (703) 356-1021 [55-59
/ Rhonda Z Salem, James Salem]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/salem/george
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Richard E. Salomon
David Rockefeller, Peter G. Peterson, Marie Jose Kravis, Richard Salomon. |
B. 1942. Vice-Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations. Managing Partner, Ea
st End Advisors, LLC. Chairman of Mecox Ventures. Senior Advisor to David Rockef
eller. | Blackstone Alternative Asset Management Group advisory board chairman;
Boston Properties, Inc. director; Council on Foreign Relations vice chairman; Me
cox Ventures chairman; Museum of Modern Art vice chairman; Peterson Institute fo
r International Economics director; Rockefeller University vice chairman; Spears
Benzak Salomon & Farrell president & managing director. Past: Alfred P. Sloan Fo
undation trustee; New York Public Library trustee, honorary trustee. Brother: Ro
bert Salomon; Brother: Ralph Salomon; Wife: Laura Landro (Senior Editor, Wall St
reet Journal), b. 1955, m. 16-Feb-1996.
-Richard E Salomon 10 Gracie Sq New York, NY 10028-8031 (212) 737-3753
-Richard E Salomon 610 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 218-8840
-Richard E Salomon 630 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10111-0001 (212) 903-1204
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William R. Salomon
<Salomons house. | William Salomon: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek
Senior Partner, Chief Executive Officer, Investment Adviser, and Corporate Fina
nce Adviser, Hansa Capital Partners LLP. Age 53. See Board Relationships. Mr. Wi
lliam Salomon serves as Managing Partner at Hansa Capital Limited and Senior Par
tner at Hansa Capital Partners LLP. Mr. William serves as Chairman of New India
Investment Trust PLC. He has extensive knowledge of all aspects of private clien
t business both on and off-shore. Mr. William was responsible for developing Fin
sbury Asset Management and managing the range of funds based on the concept of e
arly recognition of key investment trends, such as life sciences and technology,
and appointing specialist managers until taken over in 1995 by Rea Brothers Gro

up. He served as Chairman of Rea Brothers Group. Mr. Salomon served as Chairman
and Director of Hansa Capital Limited. He serves as Deputy Chairman of Ocean Wil
sons Holdings Limited and Wilson Sons Limited. Mr. William is a Non-Executive Di
rector of Cathedral Capital PLC. He served as Vice Chairman of Close Asset Manag
ement Holdings Ltd. Mr. William has been a Director of Hansa Trust PLC since 199
9. He has been a Non-Executive Director of Adam & Harvey Group PLC since 1985 an
d is a member of its Audit and Remuneration Committees. Mr. William serves as a
Director of Aberdeen Emerging Economies Investment Trust PLC, Ocean Wilsons Hold
ings Limited, and Finsbury Trust PLC. He served as an Independent Director of Ma
nganese Bronze Holdings PLC, until November 22, 2002 and was a Member of its Aud
it, Remuneration, and Nominations Committees. Board Members MEMBERSHIPS: Former
Independent Director , Manganese Bronze Holdings plc; Deputy Chairman, Member of
Audit Committee and Member of Remuneration Committee, Ocean Wilsons Holdings Lt
d.; Former Non Executive Director, Cathedral Capital Holdings Limited 1985-Prese
nt; Non-Executive Director, Adam & Harvey Group plc 1999-Present; Director and M
ember of Audit Committee, Hansa Trust PLC 2004-Present; Independent Non Executiv
e Chairman, Member of Audit & Management Engagement Committee and Member of Nomi
nation Committee, New India Investment Trust PLC 2006-Present; Deputy Chairman,
Wilson, Sons de Administracao e Comercio Ltda. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Adam & Harvey
Group plc; Manganese Bronze Holdings plc; Ocean Wilsons Holdings Ltd.; Hansa Tr
ust PLC; New India Investment Trust PLC; Wilson, Sons de Administracao e Comerci
o Ltda; Magdalene College, University of Cambridge; Cathedral Capital Holdings L
imited. | Hospital for Special Surgery trustee; New York University life trustee.
-William R Salomon 550 Park Ave, Fl 12W; New York, NY 10065-7369 (212) 753-9138
[Virginia F Salomon]
-William R Salomon 784 Meadow Ln; Southampton, NY 11968-4511 (631) 283-8220 [65+
/ Virginia F Salomon]
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Anthony D. Mr. Vietnam Salzman
Founder, V-TRAC Group. Chairman, Caterpillar. | Caterpillar, Mr. Vietnam Sue Ea
ch Other Over Failed Caterpillar claims V-Trac Holdings Ltd. [Hanoi], controlled
by American businessman Anthony Salzman, failed to pay [$11.9 million] for prod
ucts already delivered after the distributorship
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Gary Samore
United Against Nuclear Iran Fed up USA | Obamas Commissars Fed up USA | Wh
ite House Fed up USA Current Position: Special Assistant to the President and Wh
ite House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Prolifer
ation, and Terrorism (since January 2009). Career History: Director, Council on
Foreign Relations (2006 to 2009); Vice President for Global Security and Sustain
ability, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (2005); Researcher, Inter
national Institute of Strategic Studies (2001 to 2005). | Gary Samore SourceWatc
h is vice president, director of studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg chair at the Co
uncil on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is an expert on nuclear proliferation and a
rms control, especially in the Middle East and Asia. Before joining CFR, Dr. Samor
e was vice president for global security and sustainability at the John D. and C
atherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where he was responsible for international gra
nt-making. From 2001 to 2005, he was director of studies and senior fellow for n
onproliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Dr.
Samore served at theNational Security Council from 1995 to 2001. He began his c
areer there as the director for nonproliferation and export controls and then be
came the special assistant to the president and senior director for nonprolifera
tion and export controls. As a senior White House official at the National Secur
ity Council, he was responsible for formulating and coordinating U.S. policy to
prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, and miss
ile delivery systems. Before his career led him to the National Security Council
, Dr. Samore spent seventeen years working at the Department of State, where he
served as special assistant to the ambassador-at-large for nonproliferation and
nuclear energy policy. He later served as the acting director and deputy directo

r at the Office of Regional Nonproliferation, Bureau of Political-Military Affai


rs, and then as the deputy to Ambassador-at-Large Robert Gallucci. Dr. Samore has
edited three strategic dossiers published by the International Institute for Strat
egic Studies: Irans Strategic Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment (2005); North
Koreas Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment (2004); and Iraqs Weapons of Mass Dest
ruction: A Net Assessment (2002). He has also authored or coauthored numerous wo
rks, the most recent of which include, The Korean Nuclear Crisis, in Survival (200
3); Ending Russian Assistance to Irans Nuclear Bomb, in Survival (coauthored, 2002)
; and, Iraq, in Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War (Woodrow Wilson Center Pr
ess, 1994). Advisory Board, United Against Nuclear Iran.
-Gary P Samore 4801 Dexter Ter NW; Washington, DC 20007-1020 (202) 333-8095
-Gary P Samore 4000 Cathedral Ave NW, Apt 636B; Washington, DC 20016-5245 [55-59
]
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Steven B. Sample
Steven B. Sample Profile Forbes.com Director, Intermec, Inc., Everett , WA.
Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Computer Peripherals. 70 Years Old. Dr. Sample is President
of the University of Southern California and has held that position since 1991.
Dr. Sample announced in November 2009 that he will retire as President effectiv
e August 2, 2010. From 1982 to 1991, Dr. Sample was President of the State Unive
rsity of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Sample has been a director of Intermec since 1
997 and is a member of the Audit and Compliance Committee and the Governance and
Nominating Committee. He also serves as a director of the Santa Catalina Island
Company (real estate development), the AMCAP Fund, Inc. and the American Mutual
Fund, Inc. (investment funds). Dr. Sample is also founding Chairman of the Asso
ciation of Pacific Rim Universities, a trustee of the University of Southern Cal
ifornia, and the past Chairman and a current member of the Association of Americ
an Universities. Dr. Sample also served as a director of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
(manufacturer of chewing gum and confections) and of Advanced Bionics Corporati
on (developer of cochlear implant systems).
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Barbara C. Samuels II
Founder & Executive Director, Global Clearinghouse for Development Finance; Pr
esident, Samuels Associates; and Vice Chair, Business Steering Committee, United
Nations Financing for Development. | Dr. Samuels is the Founder and Executive Dir
ector of the Global Clearinghouse for Development Finance, a lead public-private
non-profit activity of BC Samuels Associates LLC, launched at the United Nation
s Global Financing for Development Conference held in Monterrey, Mexico in March
2002. As Vice Chair of the Business Steering Committee, United Nations Financin
g for Development, Dr. Samuels has been actively involved in developing specific s
trategies aimed at mobilizing private sector capital for development. She also s
erved as Senior Advisor to the World Economic Forum, developing specific recomme
ndations on enhancing leverage of official sector resources in developing countr
ies. Recognized as an expert in international business and developing countries,
Samuels has spent the last twenty-five years focusing on issues ranging from ris
k management and financial strategies to public policy. Currently Samuels is Pre
sident of Samuels Associates, a New York-based consulting firm that provides inv
estment and strategic support for private sector companies, as well as public po
licy advice to governmental organizations and non-profit organizations. From 198
2 to 1994, as Chase Manhattan Banks Director of Country Assessment, Samuels was r
esponsible for managing Chases $50 billion country risk exposure worldwide, devel
oping risk methodologies and risk management strategies based on evaluations of
economic and political risk. In 1994, Dr. Samuels was hired by Moodys Investors Ser
vice to build a new company in partnership with the World Bank affiliate, the In
ternational Finance Corporation (IFC), to provide economic and political advisor
y to institutional investors on emerging market stock markets. Samuels served as
Managing Director of Moodys Emerging Markets Service from 1994-1996. From 1998 t
o 2000, Samuels was Project Director of the Council on Foreign Relations Roundtab
le on Country Risk Analysis in the Post Asia Crisis: Identifying Risks, Strategie

s, and Policy Implications. As a staff member of the U.S. National Security Commi
ssion from 1998 2000, Samuels had responsibility for evaluating how worldwide ec
onomic and financial developments may impact U.S. national security. From 1990 t
o 1992, Samuels was President of the Association of Political Risk Analysts. Aft
er teaching in Tunisia and Brazil, Dr. Samuels served as Foreign Affairs Specialis
t at the US Agency for International Development. Samuels serves on a number of b
oards and is an active speaker and organizer of conferences on global developmen
ts, periodically teaching at universities, such as Columbia Universitys School of
International and Public Affairs and the Lubin School of Business. http://www.glo
balclearinghouse.org/FfD.TeamBios.1108.pdf
-Barbara C Samuels II 182 Stissing Rd; Stanfordville, NY 12581-5742 (845) 868-73
25 [55-59 / Raul L Katz]
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Michael A. Samuels
-?>Global Trade Resources; Samuels International Associates Inc; Center for Inte
rnational Private Enterprise. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Board Member,
Samuels International Associates Inc; Board Member, The Bretton Woods Committee;
Board Member. | -?>Fortune Minerals Limited; Levi Lubarsky & Feigenbaum LLP; C
IRCARE Incorporated.
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Richard J. Samuels
MIT Political Science B. 1951. is Ford International Professor of Political Sc
ience and director of the Center for International Studies. He has been head of
the MIT Political Science Department, Vice-Chair of the Committee on Japan of th
e National Research Council, and chair of the Japan-US Friendship Commission. He
has also been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His articles
have appeared in Foreign Affairs, International Security, International Organiza
tion, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, National Interest, Journal of Japanese
Studies, and Daedalus.
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Miguel A. Sanchez [?]
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Orlando Sanchez [?]
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David Sandalow
In May 2009, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Barack Obamas nomination of
David Sandalow as assistant secretary of energy for policy and international af
fairs. He was a senior fellow at Brookings from 2004 to 2009. | David Sandalow S
ourceWatch a member of the Board of Directors at Environment 2004, is a Guest Scho
lar at The Brookings Institution, where he writes on conservation and global env
ironment issues. Prior to his appointment at Brookings, Mr. Sandalow was Executive
Vice President at World Wildlife Fund, where he helped manage World Wildlife Fu
nds conservation, advocacy and research programs around the world. During the Clin
ton administration, Mr. Sandalow served as Assistant Secretary of State for Ocea
ns, Environment and Science and served jointly as Senior Director for Environmen
tal Affairs, National Security Council and Associate Director for the Global Env
ironment, White House Council on Environmental Quality. In these positions, area
s of emphasis included global warming, marine conservation, biotechnology, envir
onmental standards of export credit agencies, and environmental events in connec
tion with the Presidents foreign travel (including Africa, China, India and Latin
America). Prior to his work at the White House, Mr. Sandalow was with the Office

of General Counsel at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Before working


at EPA, Mr. Sandalow was in the private practice of law. Mr. Sandalow has been a
member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Environmenta
l Law, and co-chair of the ABAs Annual Conference on Environmental Law, a member
of the Sustainable Development Roundtableat the Organization for Economic Cooper
ation and Development (OECD) and a Stimson Fellow at Yale University. |
THE HONORABLE DAVID SANDALOW | The National Summit.
-David B Sandalow 3711 Idaho Ave NW; Washington, DC 20016-3123 (202) 364-8636 [5
0-54 / Dorothy H Hammonds, Holly H Hammonds]
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Sheryl Sandberg
http://www.nndb.com/people/769/000171256/ Sheryl Kara Sandberg. B. 1970. COO
of Facebook. Facebook COO (2008-); Google VP Global Online Sales and Operations
(2001-08); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff to Secy. Lawrence H. Summers (
1999-2001); McKinsey & Company; World Bank Economist; Member of the Board of eHe
althInsurance (2006-); Ad Council Board of Directors; EMILYs List; Hillary Clinto
n for President; Leadership Public Schools Trustee; Obama for America; ONE Campa
ign Trustee; World Economic ForumAttendee (2008). Husband: David Bruce Goldberg
(Yahoo VP, Benchmark Capital, m. 17-Apr-2004, two children).
-?>Sheryl K Sandberg 291 Polhemus Ave; Atherton, CA 94027-5456 [40-44]
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Michael J. Sandel
Michael Sandel | Harvard University Department of Government Professor of Go
vernment at Harvard University, where he has taught political philosophy since 1
980. From 2002 to 2005, Sandel served on the Presidents Council on Bioethics, a nati
onal body appointed by the President to examine the ethical implications of new bi
omedical technologies.
-Michael J Sandel 19 Willard Rd; Brookline, MA 02445-4203 (617) 566-5748 [55-59
/ Kiku R Adatto, Adam Sandel]
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Alison B. Sander
Alison Sander | World Resources Institute Alison Sander serves as globalization
topic advisor for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and brings more than 17 years
experience working with senior teams on complex strategic challenges. Alison ha
s worked with a diverse set of clients including CEOs, prime ministers, boards o
f directors, public agencies, top global foundations including the Rockefeller a
nd Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and organizations seeking to manage global
complexity. Alison works with large multi-party stakeholder groups and recently
completed a study looking at best practices in public-private partnerships. Alis
on has developed innovative approaches for managing networks of alliances, for m
apping global supply chains, for understanding and managing global risk, for hum
an and institutional capacity building, for manufacturing and marketing cost-eff
ectively, and for building successful regional growth strategies, among other to
pics. Prior to BCG, Alison served as President and co-founder of her own interna
tional consulting company-Cambridge Transnational Associates, Inc. (CTA)-where s
he helped companies such as Walt Disney, Ameritech, Deutsche Telecom, Prudential
and others to form successful global strategies and international strategic all
iances. Alison has worked in or traveled to more than 81 countries. Alison is a me
mber of the Asia Society, the Council on Foreign Relations, a fellow at the Fetz
er Institute, the Presidents Council at the State of the World Forum, and the IEE
E, as well as a frequent speaker on topics related to globalization. Alisons work
in sustainability includes founding AltWheels the largest alternative transport
ation festival in the NorthEast which is expected to attract 15,000 plus partici
pants this year with more than a weeks worth of activities. Altwheels works to cre
ate a more sustainable transportation vision for the NorthEast and is supported

by more than 35 sponsors and 80 co-host organizations. AltWheels was started at


the request of the tribal chief of the Achuar people from the Ecuadorian rainfor
est.
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Barry A. Sanders
Barry A. Sanders is an adjunct professor of communications studies at UCLA. He
is a member of the New Yorkbased Council on Foreign Relations and the West Coastb
ased Committee on Foreign Relations and Pacific Council on International Policy.
| Read much more here: http://www.sccog.org/webapp/officers-and-directors/51-ba
rry-a-sanders. Sanders is now President of the Board of Commissioners of the Recr
eation and Parks Department of the City of Los Angeles and Chairman of the Los A
ngeles Parks Foundation. is Chairman of the Southern California Committee for the
Olympic Games. He and his wife Nancy have three grown sons, Peter, Matt and Tedd
y. lives in Beverly Hills, California.
-Barry A Sanders 10100 Sunbrook Dr; Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2032 (310) 275-6675
[65+ / Nancy S Sanders, Matthew D Sanders]
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Marlene Sanders
Marlene Sanders quackipedia was born in 1931. Sanders began her broadcast jour
nalism career in 1955 working for Mike Wallace of CBS, as his local producer. In
those days, women were usually in the newsroom solely to perform secretarial fu
nctions.
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Steven Sanderson
Steven E. Sanderson SourceWatch is President and Chief Executive Officer of the
Wildlife Conservation Society in New York. Prior to his appointment in 2001, he
was Dean of Emory College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, at Emory University in
Atlanta. He has studied the politics of rural poverty, biodiversity conservation
and environmental change, and is a specialist in Latin America. In the mid-1980s,
Dr. Sanderson served as Ford Foundation Program Officer in Brazil, where he des
igned and implemented the Foundations Amazon program. As a member of the faculty
of the University of Florida from 1979 to 1997, he directed the Tropical Conserv
ation and Development Program and chaired the Department of Political Science. For
the past fifteen years, he has been deeply involved with the organization of sc
ientific cooperation on the environment, through the Social Science Research Cou
ncil, the International Geosphere-Biosphere program, the National Academy of Sci
ences Oversight Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem and
the Scientific Board of the international Resilience Alliance. Now, as a conser
vation practitioner and head of a major wildlife conservation organization, he e
ngages that international cooperation through strategic collaborations on behalf
of biodiversity conservation and rural poverty alleviation. A former Fulbright Sc
holar in Mexico, Dr. Sanderson has also held fellowships and grants from theWood
row Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution, the
Council on Foreign Relations, NASA, and the Ford, MacArthur, Rockefeller, Tinke
r and Heinz Foundations.
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Amy Sands
Amy Sands | Administration | Governance | About MIIS Sands is the provost of t
he Monterey Institute of International Studies. Prior to becoming provost, Dr. S
ands served for two and a half years as the dean of the Graduate School of Inter
national Policy Studies. Previous to this appointment, she was the deputy direct
or of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies for seven years. From
August 1994 to June 1996, she was assistant director of the Intelligence, Verif
ication, and Information Management Bureau at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmam
ent Agency (ACDA). Upon leaving the government, Dr. Sands received ACDAs Distingu
ished Honor Award and the On-Site Inspection Agencys Exceptional Civilian Service

Medal. Before joining ACDA, she led the Proliferation Assessments Section of Z
Division (Intelligence) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute of St
rategic Studies.
-Amy Sands 2101 Trapani Cir; Monterey, CA 93940-6436 (831) 647-0352 [55-59 / Eil
een N Sands]
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David E. Sanger
David E. Sanger lyingsackipedia is the Chief Washington Correspondent for The
New York Times. has been writing for the Times for over 26 years covering [up] fo
reign policy, globalization, nuclear
-?>David E Sanger 2918 Cleveland Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-3529 [50-54 / Andr
ew Sanger]
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Stephanie Sanok
Iraq expert. | Stephanie Sanok | Center for Strategic and International Studies i
s a senior fellow at CSIS, working on acquisition reform, export controls, and a
variety of international security projects. Prior to joining CSIS, she served a
t the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, where she developed policy options for the U.S. g
overnments efforts to support a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq. While t
here, she collaborated closely with military and civilian colleagues to revise t
he Joint Campaign Plana unique interagency strategy to strengthen U.S. relations
with Iraq along political, economic, energy, rule of law, and security lines of
operationand identify strategic risks and transition issues related to the U.S. m
ilitary withdrawal. From 2005 to 2008, Ms. Sanok was a professional staff member
on the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services (HASC); from 2
006 to 2007, she directed the HASC policy team, which handled overarching defens
e policy topics and special projects, including issues such as detention of enem
y combatants, export controls and technology security, troops levels in Iraq and
Afghanistan, and the Pentagons role in foreign assistance and civil aspects of o
verseas operations. At the Pentagon from 1998 to 2005, she worked in the secreta
ry of defenses counterproliferation, European, and NATO policy offices and, as a
Presidential Management Fellow, completed rotations in the secretary of defenses
policy, comptroller, and personnel/readiness offices, in the Joint Staffs Strateg
ic Plans and Policy Directorate, and at the U.S. embassy Sarajevo and the U.S. m
ission to NATO.
-Stephanie Sanok 6476 Cheyenne Dr, Unit 302; Alexandria, VA 22312-2356 [35-39]
-Stephanie V Sanok 680 US Highway 202/206, Apt 111; Bridgewater, NJ 08807-1768
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Miriam Sapiro
Ambassador Miriam Sapiro, Deputy USTR | Office of the United Miriam E. Sapiro
was confirmed by the Senate on December 24, 2009 as Deputy U.S. Trade Represent
ative. Ambassador Sapiro is responsible for trade negotiations and and enforceme
nt with Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. She also supervises Services a
nd Investment, Small Business, Market Access, and Industrial Competitiveness, In
tellectual Property and Innovation, and the Washington, DC office of WTO and Mul
tilateral Affairs. Ambassador Sapiro was the founder and President of Summit Stra
tegies International, a consulting firm specializing in internet and telecommuni
cations policy issues, from 2002 to 2008. Prior to that, she was an executive in
the technology sector. She has served as Chairman of the Coalition of Service I
ndustries China E-Commerce Committee and as Vice-President of the American Societ
y of International Law. Ambassador Sapiro served as Special Assistant to Presiden
t Clinton and Counselor for Southeast European Stabilization and Reconstruction.
In this capacity, she worked with USTR, other federal agencies and foreign gove
rnments to stabilize the region. Prior to her appointment, she served as Directo
r of European Affairs at the National Security Council, developing and coordinat
ing economic and security policies. She was also a member of the Secretary of St

ates Policy Planning Staff and worked in the Office of Legal Adviser. She helped
negotiate the Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia and has represented the U
.S. Government in numerous other complex negotiations. She is the recipient of t
wo Superior Honor Awards from the Department of State. is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations and the Washington International Trade Association, among
other organizations.
-Miriam E Sapiro 3048 Davenport St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2115 (202) 362-1909
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Harvey M. Sapolsky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Armed Forces Journal International. Boa
rd of Advisors Member, The Independent Institute. | MIT Security Studies Program
(SSP) : People Harvey M. Sapolsky HARVEY M. SAPOLSKY is Professor of Public Pol
icy and Organization, Emeritus, and recently retired from teaching political sci
ence and directing the MIT Security Studies Program. He has worked in a number of
public policy areas, including health, science, and defense, and specializes in
analyzing the effects of institutional structures and bureaucratic routines on
policy outcomes. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Michigan
and the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. In the defense field he has served
as a consultant or panel member for the Commission on Government Procurement, t
he Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of Naval Research, the Naval W
ar College, the U. S. Army, Draper Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, John Hopkin
s Applied Physics Laboratory, the National Research Council, and the Department o
f Energy. He is currently involved in several major projects. He is working on a
history and critique of the US National Military Command Structure which divide
s responsibility within Washington and between Washington and field commanders.
It lies at the heart of civil/military relations. He is also exploring the crash
program to answer the IED asymmetric threat which took the form of the Joint Im
provised Explosive Devise Defeat Organization. As always, he remains interested
in US defense politics, military innovation and the structure of the defense ind
ustry. Email: sapolsky@mit.edu.
-Harvey M Sapolsky 37 Edgemoor Rd; Belmont, MA 02478-3916 (617) 489-2449 [65+ /
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Angela Sapp Mancini
Angela Sapp Mancini | Truman National Security Project Angela Mancini is Practi
ce Leader of Control Risks Global Services group in New York, specializing in pol
itical risk, investigations, security and crisis management for Fortune 100 clie
nts. Previously, she was Managing Director and Head of Asia, Russia/Eurasia and
Africa Programs for the Financial Services Volunteer Corps, a non-profit organi
zation that brings senior U.S. financial sector experts to emerging market count
ries to provide policy advice and technical training to governments and financia
l institutions. She also spent two years managing FSVC field programs in Indones
ia and Egypt. Before joining FSVC, she served in various senior finance roles fo
r private-sector firms in the U.S. and Russia, including with Deloitte & Touche,
and she founded a newspaper, The Azeri Times, in Azerbaijan. She is a Truman Nat
ional Security Fellow and former Vice Chair of the Council for Emerging National
Security Affairs (CENSA). Chapter Membership: New York.
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Stephen T. Sargeant
Biographies : MAJOR GENERAL STEPHEN T. SARGEANT is the Special Assistant to the
Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
His primary role is adviser
Stephen T Sargeant
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Mary Elise Sarotte

Mary Elise Sarotte Harvard Belfer Center for Science and Former Research Fel
low, International Security Program, 19971999 Current Affiliation: Associate Prof
essor of International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
, California
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Saskia Sassen
* Saskia Sassen Wiccapedia is a Dutch sociologist noted for her analyses of globa
lization and international human migration. She is currently a Professor of Soci
ology at Columbia
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James R. Sasser
Jim Sasser flyingsaucerpedia James Ralph Jim Sasser is an American politician an
d attorney. A Democrat, Sasser served three terms as a United States Senator fro
m Tennessee (19771995) and was Chairman of the | Born: 1936. Kappa Sigma member; N
ational Geographic Society trustee. Past: China U.S. ambassador; U.S. Senate form
er senators S senator. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
-James R Sasser 4810 32nd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2226 (202) 537-9555 [65+ /
Mary G Sasser]
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Dave Satcher [?]
Johnson & Johnson, Director 1 Johnson And Johnson Plz; New Brunswick, NJ 08933-00
01 (732) 524-0400
Metlife, Director 200 Park Ave, Fl 1200; New York, NY 10166-1299 (212) 578-2211
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Robert B. Satloff
Robert Satloff SourceWatch is the director for policy and planning of the Was
hington Institute for Near East Policy, a pro-Israel and American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) associated think tank. Steering Committee, Strategic P
ublic Diplomacy Project; Expert, Middle East Forum. | Robert Satloff stinkipedia
is an American writer and, since January 1993, the executive director of the Washi
ngton Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP). Satloffs expertise includes U.S. pol
icy, public diplomacy, Arab and Islamic politics, Arab-Israeli relations, U.S.-I
srael relations, peace process, Middle East democratization. Satloff lives in Chevy
Chase, Maryland, with his wife, Jennie Litvack, an economist at the World Bank,
and three sons, Benjamin, William and David.
-Robert B Satloff 4902 Essex Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5546 (301) 907-0069 [4549 / Jennie I Litvack]
-Robert B Satloff 1828 L St NW, Ste 1050; Washington, DC 20036-5128
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Muneer Satter
Muneer A. Satter SourceWatch is a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs in the Pri
ncipal Investment Area (the PIA) which manages the firms private equity investments
. The PIA is one of the largest private equity investors in the world, investing
in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Muneer joined Goldman Sachs in 1988 and became a
Partner of the firm in 1996. He sits on the Investment Committee of the PIA and
he is the Global Head of the Mezzanine Group. Muneer serves on the Boards of CCC I
nformation Systems, Inc. and Grupo Clarin, S.A. He also serves on the Board of t
he Nature Conservancy. | http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/1904153/print | Mu
neer Satter Campaign Contributions and Donations
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Reshma M. Saujani
Reshma Saujani twixipedia is an Indian-American lawyer and politician who lost t
he 2010 Democratic primary for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Yorks 14t
h congressional district against incumbent Congresswoman Carolyn B.
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Ralph S. Saul
Ralph Saul: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman of the Executi
ve Committee, Knox & Co. Age 87. See Board Relationships. has been a Director of
American Buildings Company since May 1993. Mr. Saul is also a Director of Horace
Mann Educators Corp., Commonwealth Ventures and PH-II, Inc. He is on the board
of The Brookings Institution, the Committee for Economic Development, the Regula
tory Advisory Committee to The New York Stock Exchange Board of Directors, and t
he Advisory Board of the Wharton Entrepreneurial Center. Mr. Saul was of CIGNA C
orp. from 1982 to 1985 and was President of the American Stock Exchange from 196
6 to 1971. He is also a Trustee at The Brookings Institution and the Chairman of
the Executive Committee at Knox & Co. Other affiliations: American Buildings Co
mpany; The Brookings Institution. | http://www.sechistorical.org/museum/photos/2
000/
-?>Ralph S Saul 1400 Waverly Rd, Apt V57; Gladwyne, PA 19035-1200 (610) 645-8707
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Harold H. Hal Saunders
Harold H. Saunders diequickipedia (born 1930) was the United States Assistant S
ecretary of State for Near East Affairs between 1978 and 1981. | Director of Int
ernational Affairs, Kettering Foundation; Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Sta
te
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Frank Savage
(L.) Born: c. 1940. VP at Equitable Life, 1987-96. Savage Holdings LLC CEO (20
01-); Equitable Life Assurance Senior VP (1987-96); Member of the Board of Allia
nce Capital Management (1993-2004); Member of the Board of Alliance Capital Mana
gement Intl (as Chairman, 1993-2001); Member of the Board of ARCO Chemical Compan
y; Member of the Board of Bloomberg; Member of the Board of Enron(1999-2002); Me
mber of the Board of Essence Communications; Member of the Board of Lockheed (19
90-95); Member of the Board of Lockheed Martin (1995-); Member of the Board of Q
ualcomm (1996-2004); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; D
emocratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commi
ttee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator DAmato 199
8 Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton fo
r US Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 200

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Mark Sawoski
Dr. Mark Sawoski About Roger Williams University Professor of Political Science
Education, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
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) 635-4883 [55-59 / Sue E Eckert]
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Diane Sawyer
Age 65. is the current anchor of ABC News flagship program, ABC World News. Prev
iously, Sawyer had been co-anchor of ABC Newss morning news program, Good Morning
America (GMA), etc., etc. Husband: Mike Nichols, a film directorSawyer had prev
iously had relationships with Frank Gannon, a Nixon aide; and Richard Holbrooke,
a U.S diplomat.
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Robert A. Scalapino
is an American political scientist particularly involved in East Asian studies. He
was one of the founders and first chairman of the National Committee on United
States China Relations.
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NCUSCR, Chairmen Emeriti 71 W 23rd St, Ste 1901; New York, NY 10010-4163 (212) 64
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Charles J. Joe Scarborough
Joe Scarborough twobitbribednblackmailedhackipedia Charles Joseph Joe Scarborou
gh (born 1963) is a cable news [MSNBC] and talk radio host, author, and former p
olitician. In October 2001, Scarborough married Susan Waren, a former aide to Flo
rida Governor Jeb Bush and a former congressional committee staffer. He currentl
y rents a home in Washington, D.C.
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harles J Scarborough (Age 48); George F Scarborough (Age 77); Melanie Ann Scarbo
rough (Age 46); Susan Elizabeth Scarborough (Age 42); Susan W Scarborough (Age 4
2).
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Henry B. Schacht
Henry B. Schacht SourceWatch Director, Alcoa, Incorporated. Mr. Schacht, 74,
was elected to the Board of Directors in 1994. He is Chairman of the Audit Commi
ttee and a member of the Executive Committee and the Public Issues Committee. He
has been Managing Director and Senior Advisor, Warburg Pincus LLC, a global pri
vate equity firm, since 2004. Mr. Schacht served as Chairman (1996 to 1998; and
October 2000 to February 2003) and Chief Executive Officer (1996 to 1997; Octobe
r 2000 to January 2002) of Lucent Technologies Inc. He also previously served as
Senior Advisor (1998 to 1999 and 2003) to Lucent. Mr. Schacht was managing dire
ctor of Warburg Pincus LLC from February 1999 until October 2000. Mr. Schacht wa
s Chairman (1977 to 1995) and Chief Executive Officer (1973 to 1994) of Cummins
Inc., a leading manufacturer of diesel engines. He returned to Warburg Pincus in 20
04. He first joined the firm in early 1995, leaving later that year to become th
e founding chairman and chief executive officer of Lucent Technologies from 1996
to 1998, chairman/consultant for Lucent in 1999 and returned from 2000 to 2004.

Prior to his tenure at Lucent, he served as chairman and CEO of Cummins Engine
Company. Mr. Schacht is a director of ALCOA and his former directorships include
: Alcatel-Lucent (and Lucent), AT&T, Avaya, CBS, Chase Manhattan, The New York T
imes and Johnson & Johnson. He is a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, f
ormer chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Ford Foundation and a former trus
tee of Yale University. He is also a former member of The Business Council and o
f TheBusiness Roundtable. Mr. Schacht graduated from Yale University and earned
an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Director, Committee to Encourage Corporat
e Philanthropy; Former Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation. | Association of Hole in t
he Wall Camps Foundation VP; Metropolitan Museum of Art vice chairman; Warburg Pi
ncus LLC managing director & senior adviser. Past: Alcatel-Lucent director; Alcoa
Inc. director; Brookings Institution honorary trustee; Cummins Inc. chairman &
CEO; Levin Institute director; Lucent Technologies chairman & CEO; New York Time
s Co. director. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Nadia Schadlow
Dr. Nadia Schadlow Strategic Studies Institute is a senior program officer at the
Smith Richardson Foundation, where she identifies strategic issues that warrant
further attention from the U.S. policy community and manages and develops progr
ams and projects related to these issues. She has helped to create grant portfol
ios on key topics, including improving the U.S. militarys approach to stability a
nd reconstruction operations; building and strengthening networks of moderates i
n key Muslim-majority countries; understanding the challenges posed by Islamist
radicalization; and challenging traditional approaches to foreign aid and develo
pment by emphasizing models that recognize the importance of local actors. She s
erved on the Defense Policy Board from September 2006-June 2009; and is a full m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. Schadlows dissertation, War and the
Art of Governance: The U.S. Armys Role in Military Government from the Mexican W
ar to Operation Just Cause, examined 13 cases of the U.S. Armys experiences with p
olitical and economic reconstruction. She continues to write on issues related t
o defense policy and the Armyparticularly its role in governance and stability an
d reconstruction operations. Her bullshit articles have appeared in Parameters,
The American Interest, the Wall Street Journal, Philanthropy, and several edited
volumes.
Nadia Schadlow, Owner 106 Spectacle Ln; Wilton, CT 06897-1115 (203) 451-0663
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Howard B. Schaffer
B. 1921. Deputy Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. | US Ambassad
or to Bangladesh (1984-87); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for N
ear Eastern and South Asian Affairs; American Academy of Diplomacy; John Kerry f
or President; Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority. Wife: Teresita Currie Sc
haffer.
-Howard B Schaffer 4641 Rockwood Pkwy NW; Washington, DC 20016-3206 (202) 237-03
03 [65+ / Teresita C Schaffer]
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Teresita C. Schaffer
Teresita Schaffer Ambassador Teresita Schaffer is the director of the South As
ia Program at CSIS. Prior to joining CSIS in August 1998, she devoted most of he
r 30-year to international economic issues and to South Asia, on which she was o
ne of the State Departments principal experts. From 1989 to 1992, she served as d
eputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia, at that time the senior South
Asia position in the department; from 1992 to 1995, she was the U.S. ambassador
to Sri Lanka; and from 1995 to 1997, she served as director of the Foreign Serv
ice Institute. Her earlier posts included Tel Aviv, Islamabad, New Delhi, and Dh
aka, as well as a tour as director of the Office of International Trade in the S
tate Department. She spent a year as a consultant on business issues relating to
South Asia after retiring from the Foreign Service. She speaks French, Swedish,
German, Italian, Hebrew, Hindi, and Urdu, and has studied Bangla and Sinhala.

-Howard B Schaffer 4641 Rockwood Pkwy NW; Washington, DC 20016-3206 (202) 237-03
03 [65+ / Teresita C Schaffer]
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Kori Schake
Kori N. Schake is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. She blogs regul
arly for Shadow Government on Foreign Policy and is on the editorial board of Or
bis and the board of Centre for European Reform. | Kori Schake | Hoover Instituti
on. | Past: 2008 John McCain presidential campaign senior policy adviser; 2008 R
udy Giuliani presidential campaign foreign policy adviser;National Security Coun
cil director for defense strategy & requirements; Roderick K. von Lipsey spouse.
-Kori N Schake 1832 Swann St NW, Apt A; Washington, DC 20009-5567 (202) 518-2728
[45-49]
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S. Bruce Schearer
Former Synergos Staff: S. Bruce Schearer S. Bruce Schearer, a civic leader and nonp
rofit executive with extensive background in public policy and international devel
opment, joined Peggy Dulany in 1987 to help establish The Synergos Institute. Ove
r the course of 18 years he served as Executive Director and, later, President,
helping to lead Synergos through a period of extraordinary growth and accomplish
ment. He stepped down from the presidency in November 2005. Dr. Schearer has worked
at the policy and program levels with governments and private institutions in o
ver twenty countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. In addition to serving o
n a number of nonprofit boards and advisory committees, he is an author and commen
tator on civil society, community development, and philanthropy. Before he joined S
ynergos, as President of the Population Resource Center, Dr. Schearer developed
a demographically-based program of domestic policy analyses and briefings for th
e US Congress and the Executive Branch, corporate leaders and foundation officer
s. Drawing on leading demographers from US universities, the program examined po
licies related to urban poverty, aging of the US population, economic and social
effects of immigration, housing and job segregation patterns, and global demogr
aphic trends. Previously, Dr. Schearer developed and managed a program to acceler
ate the transfer of technology related to family planning. He directed a two-yea
r study for the Office of Technology Assessment of the U.S. Congress on technolo
gy and world population and has contributed numerous scientific studies and tech
nical papers in this field. For five years at The Population Council he played a
major role in establishing a highly successful international R&D program to dev
elop new birth control methods for developing nations. He holds a BA with honors f
rom Lafayette College and a PhD in Biochemistry from Columbia University, where
he was also a Fellow in the School of International and Public Affairs and colla
borated with Robert Merton in developing technology assessment methodologies. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Century Association.
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Jerrold L. Schecter
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/citizen-k-street/chapters/chapter_15/ a former Ti
me magazine correspondent and spokesman for the National Security Council under
President Carter. The Taiwanese knew that Schecter had a personal relationship w
ith Strobe Talbott, then the deputy secretary of state, who had been a Rhodes Sc
holar with Bill Clinton. Who, the Taiwanese envoy asked Schecter, could help Lee
improve his relationship with Washington? [Read more.]
-Jerrold L Schecter 3748 Huntington St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1818 [65+]
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Kate S. Schecter
Kate Schecter (Ari Roths wife) and Theater Js London Tour leader Jim Ryan in Lon
don. | Program Officer at American International Health Alliance. Washington D.C
. Metro Area. | Kate Schecter, Senior Program Officer, Russia and Kosovo Employm
ent history: American International Health Alliance Inc; Carnegie Corporation; W
orld Bank; University of Michigan; West NIS; Caucasus; Environmental Protection
Agency. | Kate S. Schecter And Ari H. Roth To Wed in June NYTimes.com.
-Kate S Schecter 5928 31st Pl NW; Washington, DC 20015-1676 (202) 362-3920 [50-5

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David J. Scheffer
David Scheffer warcriminalipedia is an American lawyer and diplomat who served
as the first United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, during Pr
esident Bill Clintons second term in office. He currently teaches at the Northwes
tern University School of Law, where he directs the Center for International Huma
n Rights. He began his legal career at the international law firm Coudert Brothers
, working for a time in their Singapore office. He also served as counsel to the
U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs. During Clintons first term, he was init
ially the senior advisor to Madeleine Albright, who then served as ambassador to
the United Nations. Scheffer then sat on the Deputies Committee of the National
Security Council from 1993 until 1996, and then became the first Ambassador-atLarge for War Crimes Issues. As ambassador, Scheffer participated in the creation
of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, t
he Special Court for Sierra Leone, and the Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia. H
e also led the U.S. negotiating team in United Nations talks on the Internationa
l Criminal Court. Though Scheffer signed the Rome Statute that established the I
CC on behalf of the U.S. in 2000, he was a highly vocal critic of many aspects o
f the court and the negotiation process. He particularly opposed the prohibition
on any party making reservations to the Rome Statute and the manner in which th
e Statute structured the courts jurisdiction. Clintons successor, George W. Bush,
later withdrew the signature of the U.S. Scheffer has also taught classes on inte
rnational law and war crimes as a law professor at Northwestern, Georgetown, Col
umbia, Duke, and George Washington University. He is an endorser of the Genocide
Intervention Network.
-?>David J Scheffer 82 Lawton Rd; Riverside, IL 60546-2356 [55-59 / Michelle M H
uhnke]
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Rockwell A. Schnabel
<Schnabels house. | Rockwell A. Schnabel SourceWatch Ambassador Rock Schnabel
is a co-founder of Trident Capital and rejoined the firm in July 2005 as an Advi
sory Director. Rock was a managing director of Trident Capital from its inceptio
n in 1993 until 2001, when he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Ambassador to
the European Union. In his role as advisory director to Trident Capital, Rock ap
plies his unique experience in international finance, technology and politics to
help Trident make informed investments in companies that do business in Europe
or are affected by global markets. Rock also offers the benefit of his perspecti
ves on global economic, financial and technology issues to Tridents portfolio com
panies, including Outsource Partners International where he serves on the Board
of Directors. Ambassador Schnabels first government assignment was in 1986, when Pr
esident Ronald Reagan named him U.S. ambassador to Finland. After leaving Helsin
ki, Finland in 1989, Rock served in Washington D.C. as the department of commerc
e deputy secretary. He then became acting secretary of commerce during the admin
istration of President George Bush, Sr. During this time he was involved in earl
y talks on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). He also led a commer
ce department effort to commercialize diverse technologies produced in U.S. labo
ratories. Prior to his governmental service, Ambassador Schnabel spent over 25 yea
rs at the financial services firm Bateman, Eichler, Hill, Richards, Inc., a memb
er of the New York Stock Exchange (now First Union Securities), most recently as
President of the firms holding company, Bateman Eichler, Hills Richards Group, I
nc. He is also active in numerous civic and philanthropic organizations, including
service as President of the board of commissioners of the Los Angeles Fire and
Police Pension Board. His past and present directorships and affiliations includ
e CSG Systems, Inc. (NASD); Cyrus Minerals, Inc. (NYSE); Flextronics (NASD); Int
ernational Game Technology, Inc. (NYSE), Phelps Dodge (NYSE); Board of Visitors,
UCLA Anderson School of Business; Chairman, City of Los Angeles Convention and
Visitors Bureau; Council of American Ambassadors; National Venture Capital Assoc

iation; Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee; and Attach from the Netherlands
to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Director,East-West Institute; Director
, Pacific Council; Senior Advisory Board, Diligence, LLC.
-Rockwell A Schnabel 162 S Burlingame Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90049-2642 [65+ / Mar
na D Schnabel]
Sage Group, Member 11111 Santa Monica Blvd; Los Angeles, CA 90025-3376 (310) 4787899
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Jan Schneider
Probably>Jan Schneider takeyourpickipedia is a Democratic politician. She ran for
United States Congress in Floridas 13th congressional district in 2002 and 2004.
Both times she won the Democratic Primary, and lost to Katherine Harris in the o
pen election.
-Fl>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/fl/schneider/jan
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Kammerle Schneider
Kammerle Schneider | LinkedIn Policy Manager at International AIDS Vaccine Ini
tiative; Greater New York City Area. Past: Assistant Director, Global Health Prog
ram at Council on Foreign Relations; Refugee/IDP Program Officer at Extending Ser
vice Delivery Project; Sustainable Agriculture Volunteer Guatemala at Peace Corp
s.
Kammerle Schneider
Brooklyn, NY
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Kammerle Schneider
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Mark E. Schneider [?]
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William Schneider
From: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Schneider_Bill CNN: Senior
Political Analyst. Bill Schneider is a well-known media personality based at CNN;
he has been described as one of the countrys leading political commentators (by hi
s employer, CNN), the nations election-meister (Washington Times), and the Aristotle
of American politics (Boston Globe). Schneider has been affiliated with several
hardline policy institutes, including the neoconservative-led American Enterpris
e Institute (AEI) and the Stanford-based Hoover Institution [Read the rest.] | Af
filiations: American Enterprise Institute: Former Resident Fellow; Atlantic Mont
hly: Contributing Editor; Los Angeles Times: Former Contributor; National Journa
l: Contributing Editor; Third Way: Senior Fellow & Resident Scholar (since 2009)
; Brandeis University: Visiting Professor (2002). Boston College: Visiting Profe
ssor of American Politics (1990-1995); Council on Foreign Relations: Internation
al Affairs Fellow (1979-1980); Hoover Institution: Senior Research Fellow (19771979); Harvard University: Associate Professor of Government (1972-1979).
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William Schneider, Jr.
From: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Schneider_William_Jr a longti
me proponent of controversial weapons programs and hardline advocacy groups like
the Center for Security Policy (CSP), has worked as a defense adviser to the Ge
orge W. Bush administration. He has also served as chairman of the Defense Scien
ce Board (DSB), a federal advisory committee that was established in 1956 to per
iodically review the needs and opportunities presented by new scientific knowledg
e for radically new weapons systems has also served on the boards of a number of
defense contractors, including BAE Systems, the British defense contractor that
has been investigated by British and U.S. authorities for unethical business pra

ctices. Schneider has been affiliated with a number of rightist and neoconservati
ve-aligned advocacy groups, including Frank Gaffneys CSP, the Hudson Institute, a
nd the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). A former adjunct fellow at H
udson and adviser to CSP, Schneider signed several PNAC open letters to governme
nt officials, including the September 20, 2001 letter that urged President Bush
to attack Iraq as part of the war on terror, even if evidence does not link Iraq
directly to the [9/11] attack (for more on PNAC and contributors to its letter c
ampaigns, see Right Web Profile: Project for the New American Century). helped pr
oduce the final report of the so-called Rumsfeld Missile Commission (1998), a co
ntroversial congressional commission that made the highly controversial argument
that several rogue nations would be capable of attacking the United States with
ballistic missiles within a few short years. Other members of the Donald Rumsfe
ld-chaired commission included Cambone, James Woolsey, and Paul Wolfowitz. An eco
nomist by training, Schneider began work with strategic forces, Soviet affairs, t
heater nuclear force operations, and arms control, in the late 1960s at the Hudso
n Institute. Throughout the 1970s, Schneider worked on Capitol Hill as a staff m
ember for the Senate and, later, the House of Representatives, where he assisted
the chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He entered the Reagan White House
as the Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at th
e Office of Management and Budget. In 1982 he moved to the State Department, whe
re he served as Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology
until 1986. Schneider has also served on several presidential commissions and g
overnment advisory bodies dealing with counterterrorism, intelligence, defense,
and economic policy, including the Presidents General Advisory Committee on Arms
Control and Disarmament where he was chairman from 1987 to 1993. is president of
International Planning Services, an international trade and advisory company, an
d served as chairman of the Defense Science Board during the George W. Bush pres
idency. Other advisory posts Schneider has served in during the George W. Bush pr
esidency include membership on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commi
ssion and the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry. I
n November 2005, Schneider participated in a conference on missile defense held
by the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC), along with AFPC Chair Ilan Berman
, and Brian Kennedy, president of the Claremont Institute. [Read it all at link.
] | Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Former Staff Member; Center for Security Po
licy: Member, National Security Advisory Council; Project for the New American C
entury: Letter Signatory; National Institute for Public Policy: Study Participan
t, Rationale and Requirements for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control, 2001; Council o
n Foreign Relations: Member; American Foreign Policy Council: Discussant. Govern
ment Service: Defense Science Board: Former Chairman (through July 2008); State
Department: Member, Defense Trade Advisory Group; Under Secretary for Security A
ssistance, Science, and Technology (1982-1986); U.S.-China Economic and Security
Review Commission: Former Member; Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Th
reat to the United States (Rumsfeld Missile Commission): Member (1998); Presidents
General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament: Chairman (1987-1993)
; Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission: Member; Office of Management and Budget: Ass
ociate Director for National Security and International Affairs (1981-1982); U.S
. House of Representatives: Staffer (1976-1981); U.S. Senate: Staffer (1971-1976
). Private Sector:International Planning Services, Inc.: President; BAE Systems:
Member, Board of Directors; WorldSpace: Member, Board of Directors; Defense Gro
up, Inc.: Member, Board of Directors; Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp.: Member,
Board of Directors; Lucent Technologies: Member, Government Advisory Board; G2
Satellite Solutions: Former Member, Advisory Board; Defense Forecasts Internatio
nal: Former Member, Board of Directors.
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Witney Schneidman
Witney Schneidman | Speaker Profile and Speaking Topics President of Schneidma
n & Associates International, a Washington-based consulting firm that works with
American companies and NGOs active in Sub-Saharan Africa. is active in a number
of Africa-related projects. serves as an adviser to the RLJ Companies on its Libe

ria Initiative, and structured the $30 million Liberia Enterprise Development Fu
nd. In collaboration with John Zogby of Zogby International, Schneidman develope
d an Africa-based study on the National Perceptions of the Official Response to
the HIV-AIDS Crisis, that was sponsored by UNAIDS and the UN Foundation. was the
Senior Adviser at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation where he was Director of the G
lobal Sullivan Principles on corporate social responsibility and Study Director
of the Africa-China-US Trilateral Dialogue, an initiative that promotes greater
cooperation and understanding among African, US and Chinese interests. Throughout
the Clinton Administration, Schneidman served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State for African Affairs. During this time he was responsible for economic and
commercial issues in Sub-Saharan Africa and implemented several acts, commission
s, and partnerships aimed at stimulating Sub-Saharan social and economic growth. .Sch
neidman continued his life as a public servant when, in 2008, he played an active
role in Obamas presidential campaign. During the campaign, he served as co-chair
of the Africa Experts Group on the Foreign Policy Advisory team and was a member
of the Presidential Transition Team. is a sought after expert and keynote speake
r on African economic and political issues and has been a featured commentator f
or CBS News, CNN, the BBC, NPR and the South Africa Broadcasting Corporation, am
ong other media outlets.
Witney W Schneidman
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Arthur Schneier
Arthur Schneier SourceWatch Rabbi Arthur Schneier is Founder and President of
Appeal of Conscience, which works on behalf of human rights and religious freedom a
round the world. A native of Vienna and a Holocaust survivor, Rabbi Schneier is al
so the spiritual leader of Park East Synagogue in New York City. | Member, Commit
tee on Conscience, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Director, World Counci
l of Religious Leaders; Advisory Council, International Center for Religion and
Diplomacy; National Honorary Advisory Council,Council for Americas First Freedom.
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Amanda W. Schnetzer
Current: President at Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; Dallas/Fort Worth
Area. Director, Human Freedom at George W. Bush Institute. Past: Senior Fellow an
d Director of Studies at Freedom House.
-Amanda W Schnetzer 7323 Inglecliff Dr; Dallas, TX 75230-5433 (214) 363-1342 [40
-44 / George D Schnetzer]
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Douglas E. Schoen
Douglas Schoen prevaricatipedia is an American political analyst, pollster, auth
or, and commentator. He is a political analyst for Fox News. He partnered with p
olitical strategist Mark Penn and Michael Berland in the firm of Penn, Schoen &
Berland. | Penn Schoen Berland LLC founding partner; Phoenix House Foundation dir
ector. Past: Michael R. Bloomberg adviser; William J. Clinton adviser; Internati
onal Crisis Group board member; Daniel Patrick Moynihan(deceased) pollster.
-?>Douglas E Schoen 1111 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1234 (646) 672-1956 [55-59
]
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Enid C. B. Schoettle
* Enid C. B. Schoettle SourceWatch Enid Curtis Bok Schoettle is Special Advisor t
o the Chairman, National Intelligence Council. Prior to her current assignment,
she served as a consultant to the National Intelligence Council. From 1996-97, s
he was the chief of the advocacy and external relations unit of the United Natio
ns Department of Humanitarian Affairs. Dr. Schoettle served on the National Inte

lligence Council as the National Intelligence Officer for global and multilatera
l issues from 1993 to 1996. She was a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Re
lations for international organizations and law from 1991 to 1993. Prior to that
, Dr. Schoettle was director of the Ford Foundations International Affairs Progra
m for a decade. Dr. Schoettle has been on the faculties of political science at
Swarthmore College and the University of Minnesota. In 1991, Dr. Enid Curtis Bok
Schoettle, the director of the international affairs program at the Ford Foundat
ion married Herbert Stuart Okun. Advisory board, Women in International Security
; Director, Henry L. Stimson Center. | http://www.stimson.org/about/board/
-Enid C Schoettle 970 Park Ave; New York, NY 10028-0324 (212) 472-4240 [Herbert
S Okun]
Henry L Stimson Center, Board of Directors 1111 19th St NW, Fl 12; Washington, DC
20036-3654 (202) 223-5956
-?>Enid Schoettle 161 Golfview Dr; Jupiter, FL 33469-1920 [Michael K Schoettle,
Tara Schoettle]
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Elliot J. Schrage
Elliot Schrage sayanimipedia Age 51. is an American lawyer and business exec
utive. He is currently VP Communications and Public Policy at Facebook, where he
directs the companys public relations efforts. On October 31, 2005 it was announc
ed that Schrage had joined Google as Vice President, Global Communications and P
ublic Affairs also worked at Gap, Inc.as the senior vice president for global com
munications. worked as managing director of the New York office of Clark & Weinst
ock, a public policy and management consulting firm.
Elliot Jay Schrage
San Francisco, CA
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Facebook, Vice President 1601 S California Ave; Palo Alto, CA 94304-1111 (650) 85
3-1300
Trident Investment Management, Vice President 909 3rd Ave, Fl 30; New York, NY 10
022-4520 (212) 277-8282
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Steven P. Schrage
Steven Schrage Chief of Staff to Sen. Scott P. Brown As the newly appointed c
hief of staff to Sen. Scott P. Brown (R-Mass.), Schrage will lead the team of th
e hottest [jewish/zionist] Senator in town at least for the moment. | Steven P.
Schrage (Steve) Congressional Staffer Salary Data.
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Carl J. Schramm
Charlie Rose Carl Schramm Carl J. Schramm, an American economist, businessman, and
entrepreneur, is President and CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, a p
rivate philanthropic foundation devoted to entrepreneurship and education.
-?>Carl J Schramm 11055 Greenspring Ave; Lutherville, Timonium, MD 21093-3506 (4
10) 339-7600 [65+ / Ben B Schramm, Victoria Schramm]
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Brian T. Schreiber
* Brian T. Schreiber Profile Forbes.com -Executive Vice President, Treasury an
d Capital Markets, American International Group (AIG); New York , NY. Sector: F
INANCIAL / Property & Casualty Insurance Officer since January 2002. 45 [+] Year
s Old.
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Christopher M. Schroeder
Christopher M. Schroeder CEO of HealthCentral biography is a leading entreprene
ur and investor in interactive technologies and social communications. He is Ch
ief Executive Officer and Board Member of HealthCentral, the highest quality col

lection of condition and wellness-specific interactive experiences focused on pe


ople finding and sharing real-life experiences related to their health needs. B
acked by Polaris Ventures, Sequoia Capital, The Carlyle Group, Allen & Co., and
IAC/Interactive Corp (IAC), HealthCentral also manages the leading condition-spe
cific health online advertising network. HealthCentrals sites reach over 17 mill
ion unique users each month. Schroeder is an investor and advisor for a series of
technology start-ups and funds ranging from news and media, education, social n
etworks and marketing. He is also engaged in exploring more global trends towar
ds entrepreneurship, with a special focus on the developing world and the Middle
East. A veteran of online media, Schroeder served as CEO and Publisher of Washin
gtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, which hosts washingtonpost.com and newsweek.msnbc
.com, among other leading news sites. During his tenure, the Company more than q
uadrupled in revenue and audience. Previously, Schroeder was CEO and President o
f LEGI-SLATE, INC, a leading online B2B provider of information on federal and s
tate legislation and regulation, which he sold. Prior to joining The Washington P
ost, Schroeder was a partner with Thayer Capital Partners, a leading private equ
ity company in Washington, DC, and with the investment bank Salomon Brothers in
New York, focusing on corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions projects fo
r a wide range of Fortune 500 companies. Schroeder has also had extensive govern
ment experience, serving in leading management roles in President George Bushs 19
88 and 1992 election campaigns, and working on Secretary of State James A. Bakers
staff with then Under Secretary (and currently President of the World Bank) Rob
ert Zoellick. Schroeder was a co-founder, and served as Chairman, of the Online P
ublishers Association (OPA), a leading research and information organization com
prised of the CEOs of top online quality content publishers (including MSNBC, Th
e NY Times, Dow Jones, ESPN.) Schroeder writes and speaks extensively on the inte
rnet and consumer behavior, and has been published in The Wall Street Journal, N
ewsweek and media magazines. The Washington Post most recently published his ob
servations on a gathering of entrepreneurs he participated in, in the Middle Eas
t. He actively supports the Center for New America Security, Business Executive
s for National Security (BENS) and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAV
A), and is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations, French American Foundat
ion and American Council on Germany. He is a co-founder of activities through t
he Young Presidents Organization (YPO) connections between the US and Middle East
CEOs. He also advises the National Gallery of Art. He is married to Alexandra
Coburn, and has three children: Jack, Julia and Ben.
-Alexandra H Schroeder 5010 Nahant St; Bethesda, MD 20816-2463 (301) 263-9101 [C
hristopher M Schroeder]
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Richard F. Schubert
Richard F. Schubert SourceWatch is Vice Chairman of the Leader to Leader Institu
te. He was President and Vice Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Company from 1979 to 1
982. He has served as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor, President of the American
Red Cross, and President of the Points of Light Foundation. He is currently Chai
rman of the Board of the National Job Corps Association. Director of the Internat
ional Youth Foundation; International Board of Governors, Peres Center for Peace.
-?>Richard F Schubert 6615 Madison McLean Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-2902 (703) 827-5
965 [65+ / Sarah J Schubert]
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Martin A. Schuepbach
<Christine Schuepbach, Martin Schuepbach. Martin Schuepbach: Executive Profile
& Biography, BusinessWeek Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Schuepbach Energ
y LLC. See Board Relationships. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 2651 North Harwood; Dalla
s, Texas 75201 | Phone: 214-880-9035 | Fax: 214-468-0260.
-Martin A Schuepbach III 6315 Preston Pkwy; Dallas, TX 75205-1650 (214) 521-3512
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Jill A. Schuker
Jill A. Schuker | USC Center on Public Diplomacy | Center is the current Head o
f the Washington Center for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develo
pment. Ms Schuker, a United States national [riiiiiight], brings to the OECD over
30 years of expertise in public diplomacy and communication strategy. She has w
orked across the globe with both governments and societies in transition on a ra
nge of civil society, social responsibility, governance, modernization, reform,
policy, media, evaluation and leadership issues. She has also advised and liaise
d with highest-level officials in the public and private sectors, multi-lateral
institutions, policy think-tanks and NGOs as a strategic and tactical counselor.
Ms Schuker served in several positions at the White House: as Special Assistant
to President Clinton for National Security Affairs, as well as Senior Director
for Public Affairs at the National Security Council and Deputy Communications Di
rector. She has also served in senior positions at the Department of State, the U
.S. mission to the U.N., the Commerce Department and on Capitol Hill. She is a m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Board Member of the Atlantic Cou
ncil of the United States.
Jill Anita Schuker
Washington, DC 65
Jas International, Owner 888 17th St NW, Ste 904; Washington, DC 20006-3307 (202)
223-3666
Womens Refugee Commission, Commissioner 122 E 42nd St; New York, NY 10168-0002 (2
02) 822-0166
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Jonathan Schulhof
<-? John Postley, Kimberly Schulhof, Jonathan Schulhof, Jamie Eisenberg. | Jonat
han Schulhof: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Chief Financial Office
r, Principal Accounting Officer, Secretary, Treasurer and Director, Global Techn
ology Industries Inc. See Board Relationships. is a Partner at GTI Group LLC. He
is based at the New York office of the firm. Since joining the firm in 2002, Mr.
Schulhof has forged commercialization partnerships with The Energy Resources In
stitute, Rockwell Scientific Company, and Thales Group and has led fund raising
efforts for several of GTIs investments. He is a Co-Founder of ColdWatt, Inc. and
Glori Oil Limited. Before joining GTI, Mr. Schulhof was a Director of Business
Development at Tellme Networks, Inc., where he developed company strategy and bu
siness plans and executed strategic sales. Of note, Mr. Schulhof completed a $50
million sale of services to AT&T and secured Sabre, Inc. as a reseller of Tellm
e IVR services to the airline industry including Southwest Airlines. Prior to th
is, he was a Corporate Associate at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP. Mr. Schulhof serve
s as a Director and Member of the Advisory Board at Glori Oil. He is a member of
the New York State Bar. Other affiliations: GTI Group LLC; Dartmouth College; S
tanford Graduate School of Business; Stanford University Law school; GloriOil Li
mited; Nova Medical Centers Private Limited.
-Jonathan N Schulhof 21 E 79th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10075-0182 [35-39]
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Michael P. Schulhof
<Michael Schulhofs house. | Michael P. Schulhof Profile Forbes.com Director,
J2 Global Communications, Inc., Los Angeles , CA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Internet
Software & Services. 68 Years Old. Michael P. Schulhof has been a director of j
2 Global since 1997. Mr. Schulhof is a managing partner of GTI Capital Group, a
New York and India based firm that specializes in private equity investments, as
well as advisory services in the aerospace, healthcare, energy and media sector
s. From 1993 to 1996, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Sony Corpo
ration of America. Mr. Schulhof is a member of the Board of Directors of CASA (t
he National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse) at Columbia University, a m
ember of the Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, an Honor
ary Trustee of the Brookings Institution and an Honorary Director of the America
n Hospital of Paris Foundation. Mr. Schulhof?s extensive experience with global

business operations and finance, together with his leadership roles with major e
ducational, charitable and arts institutions, brings the Board a diverse and val
uable perspective. |http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/michael-schulhofs-house/
Michael P. Schulhof is a director of j2 Global. Mr. Schulhof is a private inves
tor in the media, communications and entertainment industry and the Chief Execut
ive Officer of GTI Group LLC. From 1993 to 1996, he was President and Chief Exec
utive Officer of Sony Corporation of America. Mr. Schulhof is a trustee of the N
ew York University Medical Center and the Brookings Institution. -Location: Palm
Beach, Florida.
-Michael P Schulhof 1075 N Ocean Blvd; Palm Beach, FL 33480-3230 [65+]
-Michael P Schulhof 136 Egypt Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-2667 (631) 324-4400 [65
+ / Paola N Schulhof]
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Tammy S. Schultz
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/tss2/?PageTemplateID=199 is the Director o
f the National Security and Joint Warfare and an Associate Professor of Strategi
c Studies at the United States Marine Corps War College. Dr. Schultz also conducts
communication simulations at the State Department for Foreign Service Officers,
and is an adjunct professor at Georgetown Universitys Security Studies Program. P
reviously, she was a Fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Pr
ior to joining CNAS, she served as a Research Fellow and Director of Research an
d Policy at the U.S. Armys Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute (PKSOI
). Dr. Schultz was also a Brookings Institution Research Fellow from 2003 to 2004.
Schultz graduated summa cum laude from Regis University in Political Science and
English in 1995, and then attended Victoria University in New Zealand on a Rota
ry Fellowship, receiving a M.A. degree with distinction in 1999. While attending
Victoria University, Dr. Schultz worked in the U.S. Embassys political division
in Wellington. Her bogus thesis focused on the new terrorist threat that include
d al-Qaeda, a topic that she continued to study while at the School of Advanced In
ternational Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University as an Olin Foundation
and Philip Merrill Fellow. Dr. Schultz has been published in The Washington Post,
The Washington Times, and Defense News, among other publications, and is frequen
tly quoted on defense and national security issues. She is on the Term Member Ad
visory Committee of the Council of Foreign Relations, a Principal in the Truman
National Security Project, and on the Executive Board of Women in International
Security (WIIS).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schultz/tammy
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Laura Abrahams Schulz
* Laura Abrahams Schulz LinkedIn Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Department of Sta
te. Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Program Officer at National Endowment for
Democracy.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schulz/laura
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William F. Schulz
B. 1949. Amnesty International Executive Director (1994-2006); Unitarian Unive
rsalist Association President (1985-93); Unitarian Universalist AssociationEVP (
1979-85); Unitarian Universalist Association Dir. Social Responsibility (1978-79
); American Civil Liberties Union; Americans United for Separation of Church and
State Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for Pre
sident; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; People for the American Wa
y Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Humanist [LOL] of the Year2000. Wife
: Beth Graham (m. 1993).
-William F Schulz III 25 Old Nugent Farm Rd; Gloucester, MA 01930-3167 (978) 283
-5969 [60-64 / Beth E Graham, Graham Schulz]
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Edward Schumacher-Matos
http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/edward-schumacher-matos Director of the Ha
rvard Inter-Faculty Initiative on Immigration and Integration Policy and Studies
, Edward Schumacher-Matos was an editor and foreign correspondent with The Jew Y
ork Times. He currently applies his experiences as an immigrant, soldier, and re
porter to his nationally syndicated column and keynote speeches on global affair
s, etc.
Edward Schumacher-Matos
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George D. Schwab
B. 1931. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=George_D._Schwab is Presid
ent of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, which he co-founded wi
th the late Hans Morgenthau. He edits American Foreign Policy Interests magazine
. Member Committee on Conscience, United States Holohoax Memorial Museum.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schwab/george
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Susan C. Schwab
Susan C. Schwab Profile Forbes.com -Director, Boeing Company, Chicago, IL. Se
ctor: INDUSTRIAL GOODS / Aerospace/Defense Products & Services. Director , Cate
rpillar Inc., Peoria , IL. Sector: INDUSTRIAL GOODS / Farm & Construction Mac
hinery. Director, FedEx Corporation, Memphis , TN. Sector: SERVICES / Air Deliv
ery & Freight Services. 55 Years Old. Ambassador Schwab has been a Professor at th
e University of Maryland School of Public Policy since January 2009 and a strate
gic advisor to Mayer Brown, LLP (global law firm) since March 2010. Ambassador S
chwab served as U.S. Trade Representative from June 2006 to January 2009 and as
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative from October 2005 to June 2006. Prior to her se
rvice as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Schwab served as President
and Chief Executive Officer of the University System of Maryland Foundation fro
m June 2004 to October 2005, as a consultant for the U.S. Department of Treasury
from July 2003 to December 2003 and as Dean of the University of Maryland Schoo
l of Public Policy from July 1995 to July 2003. Ambassador Schwab also serves on
the boards of Caterpillar Inc. and FedEx Corporation.
-Susan C Schwab 4 Market Quay; Annapolis, MD 21401-2609 (410) 280-5259 [55-59]
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Nina Schwalbe
http://www.gavialliance.org/about/governance/secretariat/index.php Prior to jo
ining GAVI in 2008, Nina directed the policy department at the Global Alliance f
or TB Drug Development, a product development partnership focused on the develop
ment of medicines for tuberculosis. In this capacity, she led the TB Alliances e
fforts to promote adoption and introduction of new TB drugs, co-chaired the Stop
TB Partnerships task force on retooling and was a member of the Center for Globa
l Developments working group on demand forecasting. Nina has spent over 20 years i
n international health. For seven years she directed the Soros Foundations global p
ublic health programme, which focused on a range of critical issues, including str
engthening health systems, TB, HIV/AIDS, and programs aimed at vulnerable popula
tions. She also worked in maternal/child health, first with the Population Counc
il and then with AVSC International (now Engender Health), focusing on the intro
duction of new programmes and technologies. is member of the Council on Foreign R
elations and of the faculty of the department of population and family health at
Columbias Mailman School of Public Health. She has served on the programme commi
ttees for Doctors of the World USA, Treatment Action Groups TB/HIV project, and
the Open Society Institutes Public Health Watch programme, as well as on the boar
ds of the Stop TB Partnership, the European Observatory for Health Care Reform,
AIDS Foundation East/West, the Open Health Institute in Moscow, and IGLHRC.

Nina M Schwalbe
Danville, VA
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Nina D Schwalbe
Rockton, IL
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Nina R Schwalbe
New York, NY
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Nina Marchetti Schwalbe
Clemmons, NC
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Bernard L. Schwartz
Bernard L. Schwartz SourceWatch is chairman and CEO of BLS Investments, LLC. Mr
. Schwartz retired in March 2006 after 34 years as chairman of the board and chi
ef executive officer of Loral Space & CommunicationsInc. (NASDAQ: LORL), headqua
rtered in New York CityOver the years, Mr. Schwartz has been recognized for his vi
ews and counsel on matters ranging from economic growth and industrial policy to
technology and national security, which he has provided through speeches, white
papers and testimony to private research institutions, educators and congressio
nal committees. Mr. Schwartz has established permanent programs at the following i
nstitutions: New School University, New York City: the Center for Economic Polic
y Analysis and a Chair in Economics and Policy. Serves as vice chairman of the b
oard of trustees of New School University. Mr. Schwartz also has established a m
atching grant merit scholarship fund at the New Schools Lang College. Paul H. Nitz
e School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University, W
ashington, DC: Chair in Political Economy and the Forum on Constructive Capitali
sm. Serves on the SAIS Advisory Council. New America Foundation, an independent,
non-partisan public policy institute based in Washington, DC: Fellowship Program
in public policy. Serves on its Board of Directors. Council on Foreign Relations
: Business and Foreign Policy Fellows Program and lecture series. Serves as a me
mber of the Council. The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC: Chair in Internat
ional Economics, 2005. Tel Aviv University, israel: Program and Chair in Free Marke
ts and Political Freedom. Baruch College, New York City: Communication Institute.
Serves as a Trustee of the Baruch College Fund. Mr. Schwartz serves as a trustee
of New York University Hospitals Center, and in 2004, established the Neurointer
ventional Radiology Center at NYUs Tisch Hospital. Since 1986, Mr. Schwartz has s
upported a humanistic medicine program at NYU established in his name and, more
recently, helped to found the NYU Urological Research Foundation. In 1997, he fund
ed a distinguished chair in urologic oncology at the Johns Hopkins School of Med
icine. At the New York Historical Society, Mr. Schwartz is a member of the board,
sponsors the Distinguished Speakers Series and funds a collaborative program bet
ween the Society and the New School that provides for two post-doctoral Fellows
in American History and four summer internships. He also serves as vice chairman
of the New York Film Society, and is a trustee of Thirteen/WNET Educational Bro
adcasting Corporation. Mr. Schwartz is a founding member of City Year, New York,
a national, non-profit youth service organization. Mr. Schwartz is a trustee of T
hird Way, a progressive advocacy organization. In addition, he is a trustee of t
he Democratic Leadership Council and chairman of the editorial board of advisors
of Blueprint, the Councils flagship publication that examines the key issues fac
ing the nation in the 21st century. Advisory Board, Schwartz Center for Economic P
olicy Analysis. Member, Democracy Alliance. Advisory Board, Democracy: A Journal
of Ideas.
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Eric Paul Schwartz
Eric P. Schwartz itsafixipedia [Related to George Soros (Schwartz), I verily

believe and certainly a Soros/Rothschild agent]is the current United States Assi
stant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration, having been sw
orn in to office on July 8, 2009. | is a Senior Fellow at the United States Insti
tute of Peace From June 1998 until January 2001, Mr. Schwartz served at the Nationa
l Security Council (NSC) as Special Assistant to the President for National Secu
rity Affairs, and Senior Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs. B
etween January 1993 and April 1998, he held a range of related positions at the
NSC. He also served at the NSC in the early part of the Administration of Georg
e W. Bush, assisting the new National Security Advisor in the context of the Pre
sidential transition. As Senior NSC Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian A
ffairs at the White House, Mr. Schwartz was responsible for development and impl
ementation of policies relating to United Nations, peacekeeping and U.S. respons
es to humanitarian crises; international refugee affairs and migration; and int
ernational human rights and the rule of law. He chaired Administration working
groups on United Nations peacekeeping, and complex contingency planning, and hum
an rights treaty implementation, each of which was established pursuant to a Pre
sidential directive. From 1989 to 1993, before joining the NSC staff, Mr. Schwar
tz served as Staff Consultant to the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affai
rs Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to his work on the Subcommi
ttee, he served as Washington Director of the human rights organization Asia Wat
ch (now known as Human Rights Watch-Asia). He has also worked in varying capaci
ties for other international and non-governmental organizations involved in rule
of law issues, such as the Organization of American States and the Ford Foundat
ion.
-?>Eric P Schwartz 2013 Gatewood Pl; Silver Spring, MD 20903-1504 (301) 439-5840
[50-54 / Catherine M Graham]
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Norton Norty A. Schwartz
Defense.gov Biography: General Norton A. Schwartz is Chief of Staff of the U.S
. Air Force, Washington, D.C. As Chief, he serves as the senior uniformed Air Fo
rce officer responsible for the organization, training and equipping of 680,000
active-duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian forces serving in the United States and
overseas. As a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the general and other servi
ce chiefs function as military advisers to the Secretary of Defense, National Se
curity Council and the President.
Must be this>Norton A Schwartz 106 Grant Ave; Fort Myer, VA 22211-1204 [55-59] Pr
ior: Scott Afb, IL (2008)
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Peter Schwartz
http://www.gbn.com/people/peopledetail.php?id=12 [B. 1946.] Peter Schwartz i
s cofounder and chairman of GBN [the elitists Global Business Network] and a part
ner of the Monitor Group. An internationally renowned futurist and business strate
gist, Peter specializes in scenario planning, working with corporations, governm
ents, and institutions to create alternative perspectives of the future and deve
lop robust strategies for a changing and uncertain world. Prior to founding GBN,
he served as head of scenario planning at Royal Dutch/Shell and then as directo
r of the Strategic Environment Center at SRI International. Peter is also a vent
ure partner of San Francisco-based Alta Partners, a member of the Council on For
eign Relations, and a member of the board of trustees of the Santa Fe Institute,
the Long Now Foundation, and the World Affairs Council.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schwartz/peter
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Adam Schwarz
Director, Asia Studies, the Council on Foreign Relations. | -?>Senior Fellow at Mc
Kinsey & Company; Singapore.
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William W. Schwarzer

* William Schwarzer jewdicipedia (born 1925) is a United States federal judge s


erving on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. | Wil
liam Schwarzer Judgepedia served as Senior counsel for the Presidents [fake/coverup] Commission on CIA Activities within the United States known as the Rockefell
er Commissionin 1975.
-William W Schwarzer 100 Thorndale Dr, Apt 269; San Rafael, CA 94903-4567 (415)
492-2435 [65+ / Anne H Schwarzer]
William G Schwarzer
Hobe Sound, FL 86
-?>Bill G Schwarzer 7521 SE Shenandoah Dr; Hobe Sound, FL 33455-5836 (772) 546-509
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Stephen A. Schwarzman
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/blackstone-group-the/ | SOME Mishpucka Billion
airies in the USA Fed up USA [Needs repaired.] B. 1947. Worth $3.5B as of 2006 (
Forbes). Blackstone Group Co-Founder, CEO (1985-); Lehman Brothers Chairman, M&A
Committee (1983-84); Lehman Brothers Managing Director (1978-84); Member of the
Board ofBlackstone Group (as Chairman); JP Morgan Chase National Advisory Board
; Americans for Truth in Politics; Asia Society Board of Directors; Atlantic Counc
il International Advisory Board; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; The
Business Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign C
ommittee; Friends of Roy Blunt; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; Gore 20
00; Frick Collection Trustee (2005-); George W. Bush for President; John McCain
2008; Kennedy Center Chairman; Lincoln Center Board of Directors, Film Society;
McCain 2000; McCain Victory Committee; New Leadership for America PAC; New Repub
lican Majority Fund; New York City Ballet Board of Directors; New York City Inve
stment Fund Board of Directors; New York Public Library Board of Directors; Part
nership for New York City Board of Directors; Romney for President; Skull and Bo
nes Society 1969; Straight Talk America; Volunteer PAC.
Stephen A Schwarzman Ruxton Rd; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-0783
-Stephen A Schwarzman 740 Park Ave; New York, NY 10021-4251 (212) 861-9494 [60-6
4 / Christine H Schwarzman]
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Stephen M(yron) Schwebel
http://www.whoswholegal.com/profiles/25330/0/Schwebel/stephen-m-schwebel/ [A
ge 82.] Stephen M. Schwebel, former judge and president of the International Cou
rt of Justice (1981-2000), has been appointed chairman or arbitrator in 60 arbitra
l proceedings, and has rendered expert opinions and acted as co-counsel in other
s. He currently is chairman of the seven-member Court of Arbitration between Pak
istan and India constituted to adjudge their dispute over Indus waters, and has
served in several other inter-state arbitrations. In 2010, Judge Schwebel was ch
airman of the Independent Review Process Panel in the first case ever heard agai
nst the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). He was also
president in 2010 of two ICSID annulment committees and sat in two ad hoc inves
tment arbitrations. He is a member of ICSIDs panels of arbitrators and conciliato
rs, of the ICDRs neutrals panel, and of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. He se
rves as president of the World Banks administrative tribunal, and was president o
f the administrative tribunal of the International Monetary Fund 1993-2010. Judg
e Schwebel graduated from Harvard College with highest honours in government, st
udied international law at Cambridge University, and received an LLB from Yale L
aw School. He is a member of the bars of the State of New York and the District
of Columbia. He is an honorary bencher of Grays Inn, an honorary fellow of Trinit
y College, Cambridge, and a door tenant of Essex Court Chambers, London.
-Office>Stephen M Schwebel 1501 K Street, NW, Suite 410; Washington, DC (202) 73
6-8328 | Fax: 1-202-736-8709 | Email: judgeschwebel@aol.com.
-Stephen M Schwebel 1917 23rd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1632 (202) 232-3114 an
d/or (202) 736-8328 [65+ / Louise K Schwebel]
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Ted Schweitzer

-?>[PDF] Board of Directors [habitatnyc.org] Theodore U. Schweitzer works as C


hief of Staff for Jerry Speyer, President of Tishman Speyer Properties. In Janua
ry 2000, Mr. Schweitzer joined Tishman Speyer Properties as Assistant General Co
unsel. He was responsible for the companys global asset dispositions from 2002-20
03. Prior to joining Tishman Speyer Properties, Mr. Schweitzer was associated wi
th the New York office of Shearman and Sterling. Schweitzer is a member of the Ex
ecutive Committee of the ULI New York District Council and a member of the Conne
cticut regional board of the Anti-Defamation League. He also serves as a member
of the Conservation Commission of the Town of Westport, Connecticut, and is a bo
ard member of University of Chicagos Emergency Resuscitation Research Foundation.
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Samuel L. Schwerin
Samuel Schwerin: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Managing Partner
and Co-Founder, Millennium Technology Ventures. See Board Relationships. is a Man
aging Partner and Co-Founder at Millennium Technology Ventures. He also serves a
s a Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Millennium Technology Ventures, L.P. (MTV
), and Millennium Technology Value Partners, L.P. (MTVP). Mr. Schwerin joined MT
V in 2002 and co-founded MTVP in 2004. He has led the funds unique value-centric
approach to venture capital investing. Under his leadership, the firm has become
a recognized leader in the value investing arena and in the creation of proprie
tary transactions designed to provide liquidity to holders of private equity inv
estments, non-core operating assets, and bankruptcy and restructure situations a
nd also in value and venture capital investing arenas, as well as a pioneer of t
he direct secondary market for venture capital and growth equity assets. Since l
ate 2001, Mr. Schwerin has articulated the value-centric strategy at the firm. H
e has served as a trusted partner and advisor to many of the worlds leading techn
ology companies and their shareholders as they have considered growth financings
, venture debt, and alternate liquidity solutions. Mr. Schwerin has also been ac
tively engaged in portfolio management, numerous realizations, and general manag
ement of the fund. Mr. Schwerin is a seasoned executive with significant experie
nce in private equity, investment banking, restructuring, turnarounds, and opera
tional management in prior roles at The Blackstone Group, Salomon Brothers, Stor
ageApps, and OpenPeak. In total, he has completed more than 200 transactions inv
olving nearly $50 billion of principal investments, mergers, acquisitions, restr
ucturings, and debt and equity financings. Mr. Schwerin focused on a combination
of venture capital investments as well as multi-billion dollar merger and acqui
sitions advisory assignments at The Blackstone Group. He identified, evaluated,
and led the investment process on several successful venture capital and technol
ogy-related investments made by Blackstone, generating strong investment returns
as well as advised many of the firms most important clients on merger and acquis
ition activity. Mr. Schwerin previously worked at Salomon Brothers Inc in the Me
rgers and Acquisitions and Leveraged Finance Groups. He also focused on the firms
principal transactions, bridge loan investments, and significant corporate and
municipal restructuring processes. Mr. Schwerin has been involved in the foundin
g and management of several successful companies. He co-founded and served as Ch
ief Financial Officer and Vice President of Corporate Development at OpenPeak. P
rior to OpenPeak, Mr. Schwerin served as a Vice President of Finance and Strateg
y at StorageApps. During his time at StorageApps, he was responsible for the fin
ancial management and strategic planning behind the firms aggressive growth to ne
arly $50 million of revenue and 225 employees, raising more than $100 million of
equity and debt financing, and managing an initial public offering process prio
r to leading the companys sale to Hewlett-Packard Corporation in a transaction va
lued at $350 million in September 2001. He also spent time in the High Yield Cap
ital Markets Group, where Mr. Schwerin was responsible for underwriting high yie
ld debt, bank loan, and bridge loan financings. Mr. Schwerin is a Director of Op
enPeak, Inc. and iPass. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and t
he Lehigh Leadership Council. Mr. Schwerin is a frequent speaker on the need for
innovation within the private equity ecosystem. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: iPass Inc.;
StorageApps Inc.; The Blackstone Group; Millennium Technology Ventures, L.P.;Sa

lomon Brothers Inc.; OpenPeak, Inc.; Lehigh University; University of Pennsylvan


ia The Wharton School; Transforma Acquisition Group, Inc.; Millennium Technology
Value Partners, L.P.; Millennium Technology Value Partners II, LP.
-Samuel L Schwerin 66 Leonard St, Apt 6B; New York, NY 10013-3478 (212) 577-9189
[35-39 / Sara E Schwerin]
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Elaine F. Sciolino
A senior writer at The New York Times, and correspondent for Newsweek, Elaine
Sciolino was recently a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace.
Elaine F Sciolino
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Jim Sciutto
ABC News Senior Foreign correspondent, based in London. Since moving overseas
in 2002, he has reported from more than 30 countries
James Ernest Sciutto
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Peter Scoblic
J. Peter Scoblic is the executive editor of The New Republic. Before joining T
NR, Scoblic was the editor of Arms Control Today, a professional journal coverin
g efforts to prevent the spread and use of weapons of mass destruction. A former
fellow at the New America Foundation and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie End
owment for International Peace, he has published widely on security issues, incl
uding pieces in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times,
The Christian Science Monitor, and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. A grad
uate of Brown University, Scoblic lives in Washington, DC.
Peter Scoblic
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Jeannine B. Scott
Jeannine B. Scott SourceWatch was appointed Vice President to the Africare staf
f on April 15, 2003. Ms. Scott brings to the position nearly 20 years of experienc
e in the field of African development, including job postings in Senegal and Cte
dIvoire. She is currently the Principal, and Founder, of America to Africa Consul
ting, LLC, with an array of clients both in the U.S. and Africa. Previously, Ms.
Scott held a number of positions, including: an appointment from the U.S. Depar
tment of Treasury as Advisor and Alternate to the U.S. Executive Director at the
African Development Bank Group, Principal Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Co
ordinator for the African Development Bank (ADB), and program operations assignm
ents for Southern Africa at the ADB. Prior to joining the ADB, Ms. Scott spent sev
en years working with Africare as Program Manager for the Central Africa Region;
Director, Food for Development; and Country Representative to Senegal, with res
ponsibility for Cape Verde, The Gambia, and Mauritania. Ms. Scott has made numerou
s presentations and has published papers on such issues as food security in Afri
ca, microcredit, and NGO collaboration, to name a few. She holds a B.A. degree f
rom Vassar College in Political Science and Africana Studies and a Masters degree

in International Relations from Yale University. She has also undertaken studie
s at the Institute of Development Studies in Brighton, England; the Sorbonne; th
e Institute of Political Science in Paris; the University of Paris I; and the Un
iversity of Dakar, Senegal. She is fluent in French and has a basic knowledge of
Portuguese. Director, Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation;
Director, Millennium Water Alliance.
-?>Jeannine B Scott 1766 Verbena St NW; Washington, DC 20012-1049 (202) 541-9406
[45-49 / Jewel Bessellieu]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/jeannine
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John M. Scott
* http://www.ncsi.com/nrocto09/scott.html Director, Open Source Software & Open
Integration, Mercury Federal. Mr. John M. Scott III is a technologist with deep
expertise in engineered systems and bridging the gap between decision-makers, sc
ientists, and engineers to develop policies for acquiring and deploying new tech
nologies in the Department of Defense and U.S. Government. He has focused his ca
reer on investigating and developing ideas for how large organizations design, c
onstruct, and evolve extremely complex systems to meet National Security needs. J
ohn previously led the Defense Departments Open Technology Development (OTD) init
iative, sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense Advanced Systems & C
oncepts. OTD lays the groundwork for streamlined adoption of open source methodo
logies within DoD, which includes both the adoption of private sector open sourc
e software and the formation of internal communities of interest around DoD syst
ems, including classified systems. The impact of these shifts in policy and busi
ness process include not only increased agility for the U.S. military, but also
an enhanced ability to securely share capabilities with allies and bring both da
ta and technology to bear in disaster response and humanitarian assistance opera
tions. John serves as the chairman of the National Defense Industrial Associations
Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) division. He also serves as
a member of the editorial board for The DoD SoftwareTech News and is a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations (Term Member).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/john
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Robert A. Scott
http://administration.adelphi.edu/president/ Scott was appointed by the Adelph
i University Board of Trustees as the ninth president and professor of anthropol
ogy and sociology in July 2000. Scott himself is a model of community involvement
, writing for the Long Island Business News, hosting the award-winning televisio
n program, Exploring Critical Issues, and serving on the boards of the Long Island
Association, the Sustainable Long Island, and Global Kids, Inc., among others.
He also was a leader in reforming the G.I. Bill to ensure up-to-date and expand
ed benefits for todays members of the armed forces and National Guard. Dr. Scott
is a member of the Century Association, the Cornell Club, the Council on Foreig
n Relations, and The Economic Club of New York, Inc. .
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/scott/robert
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/robert
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Brent Scowcroft
was the United States National Security Advisor under Presidents Gerald Ford
and George H. W. Bush and a Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force. F
rom: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Brent_Scowcroft Scowcroft is Pre
sident and Founder (June 1994) of the Scowcroft Group and one of the countrys lead
ing experts on international policy. President, Forum for International Policy; C
hairman, Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Chairman, Pacific Forum
at Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); Chairman, American-Tur
kish Council; Chairman, Presidential Library Foundation of George Herbert Walker
Bush; Director, Alliance for Climate Protection; Director, Pennzoil-Quaker Stat
e; Director, Qualcomm/Qualcomm (since 1994); Director, American Council on Germa
ny; Board Member, Gerald R. Ford Foundation; Board Member, George C. Marshall Fo
undation; Board Member, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Board Me

mber, Atlantic Council of the United States; Board Member, International Republi
can Institute; Board Member, National Defense University; Member, Council on For
eign Relations; Member, Atlantic Institute; Advisory Council, American Ditchley
Foundation; Advisory Board, School of International and Public Affairs at Columb
ia University; Advisory Board, OILspace; Honorary Advisor, US-Azerbaijan Chamber
of Commerce; Honorary Advisor, National Committee on United States-China Relati
ons Young Leaders Forum. Scowcroft has either chaired or served on a number of po
licy councils: Defense Policy Board; Presidents Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense
Management; Presidents Commission on Strategic Forces; Presidents General Advisor
y Committee on Arms Control; Presidents Special Review Board, also known as the T
ower Board, which investigated the Iran-Contra scandal. He is also on the board o
f counselors for the Arabic media group Layalina Productions and is a member of
theInter-American Dialogue. Honorary Member, Academy of Political Science; Edito
rial Board, International Security; International Board (Chair), U.S./Middle Eas
t Project. In 1993, he was presented with the insignia of an Honorary Knight of t
he British Empire (K.B.E.) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
-Brent B Scowcroft 6114 Wynnwood Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2017 (301) 229-1986 [65+
/ Karen Scowcroft]
Scowcroft Group, President 900 17th St NW, Ste 500; Washington, DC 20006-2507 (20
2) 296-9312
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Fr. Tim Scully
http://iei.nd.edu/iei-fellows/rev-timothy-scully-csc/ Rev. Timothy R. Scully, C.
S.C. is a professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, a Fell
ow and Trustee of the University of Notre Dame, a fellow of the Helen Kellogg In
stitute for International Studies, and currently serves as director of Notre Dam
es Institute for Educational Initiatives, where he oversees the work of the Allia
nce for Catholic Education, the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity,
and other education-related programs. founded the Alliance for Catholic Educatio
n (ACE) in 1993, Notre Dames signature program which provides hundreds of talented
and committed Catholic school teachers and leaders every year to scores of under
served communities across the United States, as well as overseas. Among his profe
ssional affiliations, Fr. Scully is a member of the New York Council on Foreign
Relations, the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, the Inter-American Dialogue
, the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Advisory Board, the Pacif
ic Council for International Relations, the American Political Science Associati
on, the Latin American Studies Association, and the school board for the Archdio
cese of Chicago Catholic Schools, etc.
-Timothy R Scully 216 Hesburgh Ctr; Notre Dame, IN 46556-5677 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scully/tim
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Norman P. Seagrave
of the Massachusetts Bar, Senior Attorney of Pan American World Airways, former Un
ited States Civil Air Attache. 90+ years old, unless I am mistaken.
-Norman P Seagrave 25 Thornton Way, Apt 304; Brunswick, ME 04011-3280 [65+ / Mar
y R Seagrave]
-Norman P Seagrave PO Box 65; Cliff Island, ME 04019-0065 [65+ / Mary R Seagrave
]
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Jon Sears
-?>Jon Sears profiles | LinkedIn (25).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sears/jon
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James B. Seaton III
LtCol, Base Commander, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seaton/james
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seaton/james/4?search_id=03281361171623233277
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Michael Sedoy
Executive Vice President, Co-Portfolio Manager and Investment Officer, LMP Capit

al and Income Fund Inc. Age 36. Michael Sedoy CFA has been Executive Vice Presid
ent and Investment Officer of Salomon Brothers Capital And Income Fund Inc. sinc
e 2005 and serves as its Co-portfolio Manager. Mr. Sedoy served as Vice Presiden
t of Salomon Brothers Capital And Income Fund Inc. since 2005. Mr. Sedoy, Managi
ng Director of SBAM; Officer of certain mutual funds associated with Legg Mason.
-NY.
-Michael P Sedoy 35 Sutton Pl, Apt 19B; New York, NY 10022-2490
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Susan L. Segal
<http://mycrains.crainsnewyork.com/40under40/profiles/1992/susan-l-segal in charge
of Chemical Banks fast-growing financing, trading and restructuring activities f
or less-developed countries.
<http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Susan_L._Segal In August 2003 Susan
Segal became President and CEO of the Americas Society and the Council of the Am
ericas. Susan Segal has worked in both the private sector and Latin America for ov
er 25 years, most recently as founding partner of her own advisory and investmen
t group focused primarily in Latin America and the Hispanic US. Previously, Susa
n was a Partner and the Latin American Group Head at JPMorgan Partners/Chase Cap
ital Partners. Prior to that she was a Senior Managing Director focused on Emerg
ing Markets Investment Banking and Capital Markets at Chemical/Chase Banks. Susa
n was also actively involved in the Sovereign Debt Restructurings and chaired th
e Chilean Advisory Committee. Commissioner, Latin Media & Entertainment Commissi
on; Advisory Board, Endeavor Global. | David Rockefeller, Susan L. Segal relatio
nship map Muckety.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/segal/susan
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/segal/susan/3?search_id=23281370900023489758
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Gerald Gerry F. Seib
Gerald F. Seib Biography-Washington DC Bureau Chief The Wall Street Journal. H
e also writes the papers Capital Journal column on a periodic basis and continues a
s a regular commentator on Washington affairs for CNBC, cable television. he and
his wife, Journal reporter Barbara Rosewicz, have three sons and live in Chevy
Chase, Md.
-Gerald F Seib 3514 Leland St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3904 (301) 656-8776 [50-54
/ Barbara G Seib, Joseph R Seib]
-Gerald F Seib 4531 Alton Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-2023
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Frederick C. Seibold, Jr.
Age 84. Former Vice-President and Treasurer, Sears World Trade. Board Member,
AMIDEAST Inc., Washington, DC.
-Fred C Seibold Jr 1021 Arlington Blvd, Apt 1209; Arlington, VA 22209-2264 (703)
524-3283 [65+ / Emilia S Seibold]
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Chris Seiple
National security expert. is the President of the Institute for Global Engagement(
IGE) and a member at the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), and the Intern
ational Institute for Strategic Studies (London). The founder of IGE Council on
Faith & International Affairs, and a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Researc
h Institute. With a recognized expertise in national and homeland security, U.S.
foreign policy, Central & East Asia, humanitarian intervention, religion and int
ernational affairs, Muslim-Christian relations, and religious freedom, Seiple ha
s appeared on BBC, MSNBC, Fox News, Saudi TV, Pakistan News One, Vietnam Nationa
l TV, CN8, and CNN. Seiple resides in Virginia with his wife, Alissa, and their c
hildren, Liam, Hanan, and Hadessah.
-?>Chris Seiple 10562 Ramey Rd; Marshall, VA 20115-2825 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seiple/chris
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Eugene A. Sekulow
Eugene Sekulow: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, RSL Commu
nications, Ltd. Age 78. See Board Relationships. Eugene A. Sekulow serves as an

Independent Business Consultant focusing on global telecommunications strategy,


policy, planning, strategic partnering, risk analysis and business development.
Mr. Sekulow served as Executive Vice President of NYNEX Corporation from Decembe
r 1991 to 1993. From 1986 to 1991, he served as President of NYNEX International
Company. Since his retirement from NYNEX in 1993, Mr. Sekulow has founded his o
wn telecommunications consultancy where he has been retained by European, U.S.,
Japanese, Southeast Asian and Canadian companies. Mr. Sekulow served as Presiden
t of RCA International Ltd., responsible for the foreign subsidiary manufacturin
g and distribution operations of RCA. He has been a Director of RSL Communicatio
ns, Ltd. since September 1995 and Ephone Telecom Inc. since February 22, 2002. H
e serves as Director of Adventis Corporation. He served as a Director of USN Com
munications, Inc., since August 1995. Mr. Sekulow previously served as a member
of the U.S. State Department Advisory Committee on International Communications
and Information Policy and on the State Department Task Force on Telecommunicati
ons in Eastern Europe. Mr. Sekulow is also a Trustee of the American Institute f
or Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Sekulow attended
the University of Stockholm and the University of Oslo. In January 1995, Mr. Se
kulow was named an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, Graduate School of
Business. Mr. Sekulow is also Chairman of the German American Chamber of Commerc
e, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and an adjunct professor at Col
umbia University Graduate School of Business. Other affiliations; USN Communicat
ions, Inc.; ePHONE Telecom Inc.; Adventis Corporation; Johns Hopkins University;
Universitetet i Oslo; Stockholms universitet. | http://www.navatel.net/board/bo
ard.htm
-Eugene A Sekulow 7 Axtell Dr; Scarsdale, NY 10583-5601 (914) 725-5569 [65+ / Jo
hn F Sekulow, Susan F Sekulow]
-Eugene A Sokolow 336 Greenwoods Rd E; Norfolk, CT 06058-1354 (860) 542-5923 [55
-59 / Susan F Sokolow]
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Peter Seligmann
CEO, Conservation International. He also serves on several corporate boards, as
well as on the advisory councils of the Jackson Hole Land Trust, Ecotrust and o
ther not-for-profit organizations, including the Japanese Keidanrens Nature Conserv
ation Fund. In 2000, President Clinton named him a member of the Enterprise for
the Americas Board. has been featured by ABCs Nightline, CNN and Fortune Magazine. A
strong advocate of building partnerships, Seligmann has forged groundbreaking j
oint projects between the environmental community and other sectors, including g
overnment and industry. In 1998, CI established the Center for Applied Biodivers
ity Science, and in 2001, the Center for Environmental Leadership in Business. I
n 2000, CI launched the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund in collaboration wit
h the World Bank and the MacArthur Foundation. Seligmann lives in Washington, D.C
. as well as at his farm in the Shenandoah Valley.
-Peter A Seligmann 3613 Norton Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-3169 (202) 362-5188 [
Jennifer E Seligmann]
-Peter Seligmann 8350 N Rd; Moose, WY (307) 733-4441 [Esther A Seligmann]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seligmann/peter
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Ivan Selin
Ivan Selin basiliskipedia (born 1937) is an American businessman, and former C
hairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Under Secretary of State for Ma
nagement. married Nina Cantor in 1957 and has two children, Douglas and Jessica.
-Ivan Selin 1455 Ocean Dr, Apt 711; Miami Beach, FL 33139-4137 (305) 695-0028 [N
ina Selin]
-Ivan Selin 781 5th Ave; New York, NY 10022-1092 (212) 223-0013 [65+]
-Ivan Selin 2700 Virginia Ave NW; Washington, DC 20037-1909 (202) 337-2337 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/selin/ivan
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Henny Sender
of the Financial Times. Ms. Henny Sender is on the US Money and Investment team at
The Wall Street Journal. Ergo, tied in with the Fed, Goldman Sachs, and all t res

t. |http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/gcprogram.taf?function=bio&eventid=gc0
7&spid=2476
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sender/henny
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Richard Sennett
Richard Sennett imgrowingwearyofthisshitipedia is the Centennial Professor of
Sociology at the London School of Economics, the Bemis Adjunct Professor of Soci
ology at MIT and Professor of the Humanities at New York University. He has been
a Fellow of The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and was e
lected as a Fellow of
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sennett/richard
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sennett/richard
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Lilian Seplveda
* Lilian Seplveda | Center for Reproductive Rights [i.e., abortion (murder) & mas
s genocide / birth control.] is the Deputy Director of the International Legal Prog
ram at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Her work has focused on the protectio
n and advancement of womens reproductive rights in Latin America and the Caribbea
n, including spearheading the Centers litigation and law reform efforts in the re
gion. is working to ensure the Peruvian governments implementation of the UN Human
Rights Committees decision in K.L. v. Peru. Before joining the Center in 2002, she
worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and at Rutgers Universi
ty.
-Lilian Sepulveda 36 Clark St; Brooklyn, NY 11201-2351 (347) 227-7040
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Pascaline Servan-Schreiber
* Pascaline Servan-Schreiber SourceWatch is married to Kevin Ryan (Internet entrep
reneur). In 1998 (at least) she was a director of new media development, SI for
Kids. Member, Human Rights Watch Womens Rights Advisory Committee.
-Pascaline S Servan-Schreiber 57 W 69th St; New York, NY 10023-4701 (212) 861-17
79 [45-49 / Kevin P Ryan]
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Frank W. Sesno
Born: c. 1955. Phony journalist. [Former] CNN Washington bureau chief. CNN 19
84-2001, VP. | http://policy.gmu.edu/currents/issue3/sesno.htm now at George Mas
on U.
-Frank Sesno 5023 Sherier Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-3327 (202) 686-5128
Cable News Network Lp Lllp, Principal 820 1st St NE, Ste 1100;Washington, DC 2000
2-4247 (202) 515-2920
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Stephen R. Sestanovich
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * National Endowment for Democracy Fed up
USA Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia Univ
ersity He previously worked in the Reagan Administration on the policy planning
staff in the Department of State and subsequently as senior director for policy
development at the United States National Security Council. He later served as A
mbassador-at-large and Special Adviser to the Secretary for the new independent
states to United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, etc.
-Stephen R Sestanovich 3929 Livingston St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2921 (202) 36
2-8376 [60-64 / Ann H Hulbert, Sestanovich Hulbert, Hulbert Sestanovich]
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John O. B. Sewall
Major General (retired); Head of Military Professional Resources Incorporated (M
PRI).
-John O Sewall 211 S Lee St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3307 (703) 684-7272 [65+ / Mar
tha M Sewall]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sewall/john
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Sarah Sewall
is a Lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and a member of the Secretary of Defen

ses Defense Policy Board. She served as the first Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance during the Clinton administration and s
erved on President Obamas transition team. was formerly the Director of the Carr C
enter for Human Rights Policy at Harvard. National Advisory Board, Council for a
Livable World; Advisory Board, Center for a New American Security. ..Sewall is m
arried to Thomas Conroyand has 4 children.
-Sarah B Sewall 265 Old Connecticut Path; Wayland, MA 01778-3139 (508) 358-0789
[45-49 / Thomas P Conroy]
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John W. Sewell
(R.) is the former president of the Overseas Development Council. Expertise: Glob
alization; global governance; development; U.S. interests in the developing worl
d; aid policies and programs. is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Internat
ional Center for Scholars. He serves as Chair the Board of New Rules for Global F
inance, an NGO working on reform of the international financial institutions. Fo
r many years, he served on the Board of Director of The International Center for
Research on Women, including as Vice Chairman. He also is a member of the advis
ory board of Global Governance.
-?>John Sewall PO Box 27; White Marsh, VA 23183-0027 Prior: Newport News, VA (20
07)
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sewall/john
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John E. Sexton
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/CEO1.html | President of New York Universit
y. | http://www.nyu.edu/about/leadership-university-administration/office-of-the
-president/bios/john-sexton.html He has served as the Chairman of the Board of t
he Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003-2006) and Chair of the Federal Reserve
Systems Council of Chairs (2006). He served as a Board Member for the National
Association of Securities Dealers (1996-1998), and was Founding Chair of the Boa
rd of NASD Dispute Resolution (2000-2002). He also serves on the Board of the In
stitute of International Education. While Dean of the Law School he was Presiden
t of the Association of American Law Schools.
-John E Sexton 29 Washington Sq W, Apt 16A; New York, NY 10011-9128 (212) 254-75
50 [65+]
-John E Sexton 29 Washington Sq W, Apt 11C; New York, NY 10011-9199 (212) 505-12
58 [65+ / Philip Goldberg]
New York University, President 70 Washington Sq S; New York, NY 10012-1019 (212)
998-1212
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sexton/john
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Frances J. Seymour-Kopetski
B. 1959. Director general of the Center for International Forestry Research
(CIFOR). was institutions and governance program director of the World Resources
Institute (WRI), Washington D.C., from 1998 to 2006. husband, Michael J. Kopetski
, a one-time U.S. congressman from the Democratic Party. | [PDF] THE WORLD BANK,
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, AND FOREST POLICY REFORM.
-Michael J Kopetski 5601 Potomac Ave NW; Washington, DC 20016-2557 [65+]
-?>Frances J Seymour 424 W 4th St; Newport, WA (509) 447-2184
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Shafer to Snyder
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D. Michael Shafer
http://www.warmheartworldwide.org/ourboard Professor Emeritus of Political Sci
ence at Rutgers University. He has published widely in foreign policy and intern
ational political economy, and has taught at universities around the world. Dr.
Shafer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a 21st Century Fellow
. With funding from, inter alia, the Department of State and European Union, he
has managed higher education reform initiatives in the Baltic states, Central and Ea
stern Europe, and Lebanon. Dr. Shafer is the founder of Global PACT, an internat
ional community development and civic engagement training program. With funding

from Ford, Open Society Institute, Prudential and the United States Institute of
Peace, Global PACT has worked around the world and is currently conducting progr
ams in Brazil, Cambodia, Croatia, South Africa and Thailand. | http://ruha.rutger
s.edu/members.htm leads me to conclude itsalmost certainly this>
-Michael Shafer 434 Cedar Ave; Highland Park, NJ 08904-2146 (732) 745-9094 [Davi
d M Shafer, Evelin A Schecter, Jeong H Shafer]
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shafer/michael
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Jeffrey R. Shafer
is the Vice Chairman of Citis Global Banking and Senior Asia Pacific Officer
in New York where he is responsible for key Asia Pacific government and corpora
te client relationships. Mr. Shafer was previously the Head of Economic and Poli
tical Strategies, which was responsible for identification and analysis of key g
lobal economic and political issues. Since joining the firm in February 1997, Mr.
Shafer has worked with governments in Asia, Latin America and Europe on financi
al stabilization, liability management, debt issuance and privatization. In Febr
uary 1999, he took on the role of Head of Privatization for the firm, and in 200
3, became Vice Chairman of the Public Sector Group. While directing Citigroups pr
ivatization effort, he has personally worked closely with governments around the
world, including France (Credit Lyonnais), Japan (NTT), Korea (POSCO), India (V
SNL), and China (China Life). He has also been involved in landmark sovereign an
d quasi-sovereign bond transactions including for Korea, Turkey, China, Indonesi
a, the Philippines and Thailand. From 1993 to 1997, Mr. Shafer was Assistant Sec
retary and subsequently Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International A
ffairs. At the Treasury Department, he was responsible for international economi
c and financial issues, focusing on strengthening economic growth and financial
stability in both developed and developing countries, fostering financial market
development and liberalization, and strengthening the IMF and multilateral deve
lopment banks. He was also responsible for the inter-agency CFIUS process to rev
iew foreign investment in the United States. From 1984 until 1993, Mr. Shafer hel
d a series of high-level positions at the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD). Prior to the OECD, he served with the Federal Reserve Ba
nk of New York, the Federal Reserve Board and the Council of Economic Advisors.
| IISS.
-?>Jeffrey R Shafer 66 Brookville Hollow Rd; Stockton, NJ 08559-2006 [Mary L Sha
fer]
-?>Jeffrey R Shafer 35 N Moore St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10013-5713 (212) 226-853
0 [65+ / Mary L Shafer, Karen E Shafer]
-Citigroup Inc, Vice Chairman 399 Park Ave; New York, NY 10022-4614 (212) 816-12
46
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Raj Shah (NEW listing)
Was sworn in as the 16th Administrator of the United States Agency for Inter
national Development (USAID) on December 31, 2009
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Smita Shah
<Lantos. | Probably / undoubtedly Smita N. Shah >http://www.spaantech.com/Per
sonnel_SNS/personnel_sns.html President, Spaan Technology, Inc. Chicago, Il.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shah/smita
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Barbara Shailor
German Marshall Fund of the United States trustee; Roosevelt Institute gover
nor; U.S. Department of State special rep, international labor affairs. Past: AFL
-CIO international director; DC Muckety: 2009 power couples named; International
Rescue Committee overseer; Solidarity Center executive director. Human Rights Wa
tch, Asia. Robert L. Borosage spouse.
-Robert L Borosage 141 Friar Tuck Hl; Annapolis, MD 21405-2009 (410) 849-2320 [6
5+ / Barbara S Borosage, Gregory D Borosage]

http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shailor/barbara
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Donna E. Shalala
Donna Shalala cluckipedia served for eight years as Secretary of Health and
Human Services under President Bill Clinton and has been president of the Unive
rsity of Miami, a private university in Coral Gables, Florida, since 2001. Countr
ywide Financial Loan Scandal: In June 2008, Conde Nast Portfolio reported that S
halala allegedly got multiple below-rate loans at Countrywide Financialbecause t
he corporation considered her a FOAsFriends of Angelo (Countrywide Chief Executive Ang
elo Mozilo). [BUT, theres much more to her and it than that.]
-Donna E Shalala 8565 Old Cutler Rd, Apt 908; Coral Gables, FL 33143-6217 (305)
667-5853 [65+ / Cora A Moody-Storck]
-11 jobs, or so>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shalala/donna
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John M. Shalikashvili
is a retired officer of the United States Army who served as Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1993 to 1997. Director, Initiative for Global Develop
ment, etc. | See: John M. Shalikashvili SourceWatch.
-John M Shalikashvili 55 Chapman Loop; Steilacoom, WA 98388-1731 (253) 589-4770
[65+ / Joan E Shalikashvili]
-John Shalikashvili 1600 Marshall Cir, Unit 165; Dupont, WA 98327-7714
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David Shambaugh
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/shambaughd.aspx David Shambaugh is a nonr
esident senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Program and the Center for Northeast
Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS). He is an internationally recognized authority on
Chinas domestic politics, foreign policy, military and security, and the internat
ional relations of Asia. He also is professor and director of the China Policy P
rogram at George Washington University, the former editor of The China Quarterly
, a frequent commentator in the international media, a consultant to the U.S. go
vernment and private foundations, and the author of numerous books, chapters and
articles on different aspects of China and Asian affairs.
-?>David L Shambaugh 1600 N Highland St; Arlington, VA 22201-5125 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shambaugh/david
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Thom Shanker
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/9-11oneyearlater/Participants/sha
nker.htm/ is Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times. He joined The Times i
n 1997, and was assistant Washington editor, responsible for managing the newspa
pers coverage of foreign policy, national security and economics from the Washing
ton bureau, before being named Pentagon correspondent in May of 2001. Mr. Shanke
r has had foreign postings to Moscow, Berlin and Bosnia. Prior to joining The Tim
es, he was foreign editor of The Chicago Tribune. During his lengthy career as a
foreign and national security correspondent, Mr. Shanker was The Tribunes senior
European correspondent, based in Berlin, from 1992-1995. Most of that time was
spent covering the wars in Croatia and in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where Mr. Shanker
was the first reporter to uncover and write about the Serb campaign of systemati
c mass rape of Muslim women. He also wrote about European integration, NATO poli
cy, nuclear smuggling and the withdrawal of American, British, French and Russia
n troops from Berlin following the reunification of the German capital. He was Th
e Tribunes Moscow bureau chief from 1985-1988, covering the first years of the Go
rbachev era as well as issues of superpower arms control. From 1988-1990, he was
The Tribunes Pentagon correspondent. Mr. Shanker returned to Moscow from 1990-19
92 to cover the death of the USSR and the collapse of the communist empire in Ea
stern Europe. He also spent one year as the foreign and military affairs writer
on The Tribune editorial board. He has written on foreign policy, military affair
s and the intelligence community for The New York Review of Books, The New Repub
lic and the American Journalism Review. Shanker lives with his wife and two sons i
n Washington. [Read more.]
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o, IL | Evanston, IL | Oklahoma City, OK. Relatives:
Lisa Ann Gordinier | Paula G Gordinier | Timothy M Gordinier.
-Thomas Shanker 4649 Q St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2576
-Thomas D Shanker 7355 Eldorado Ct; Mc Lean, VA 22102-2907 (703) 356-4534 [55-59
/ Lisa A Gordinier]
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Andrew J. Shapiro
Biography of Andrew Shapiro, Assistant Secretary of Bureau of was sworn i
n as Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs on June 22, 200
9.
-?>Andrew J Shapiro 3611 Van Ness St NW; Washington, DC 20008-3130 (202) 248-239
2 [40-44]
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Ian Shapiro
http://www.yale.edu/polisci/people/ishapiro.html is Professor of Political
Science at Yale University, where he also serves as Henry R. Luce Director of th
e MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies. He has written widely and
influentially on democracy, justice, and the methods of social inquiry. A nativ
e of South Africa, he received his J.D. from the Yale Law School and his Ph.D fr
om the Yale Political Science Department where he has taught since 1984 and serv
ed as chair from 1999 to 2004. Shapiro is a fellow of the American Academy of Ar
ts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, and a member of the Coun
cil on Foreign Relations. He is a past fellow of the Carnegie Corporation, the G
uggenheim Foundation, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Scienc
es. He has held visiting appointments at the University of Cape Town and Nuffiel
d College, Oxford.
-Campus address: 115 Prospect St., Rosenkranz Hall, Room 125. Phone: 432-5253. E
mail: ian.shapiro@yale.edu.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shapiro/ian
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Isaac Shapiro
http://www.skadden.com/index.cfm?contentID=45&bioID=122 is a partner at Skadd
en, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Europe) LLP, and of counsel to the firm in New
York and is admitted as anavocat honorairein France. As a partner in Skadden, Arp
s, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Europe) LLP, Mr. Shapiro is involved in the business d
evelopment of the partnerships Vienna office, with an emphasis on transactions in
Russia and the former Soviet Union as well as Eastern Europe. From 1982 to 1991,
Mr. Shapiro served in public office as a member of the Services Policy Advisory
Committee to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Mr. Shapiro
has served as a director of The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Trust Company, Carl Ze
iss, Inc. and enherent Corp. He also has served in many capacities, including p
resident, for Japan Society, Inc. He is a trustee of the Asian Cultural Council,
Inc., a trustee and past president of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation (New York),
a trustee of the Isamu Noguchi Zaidan in Japan and a trustee of the Trust for Mu
tual Understanding.
-?>Isaac Shapiro 550 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-7369 (212) 888-3555 [Daniel E
Shapiro, Ellen Shapiro]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shapiro/isaac
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Jacob Shapiro (NEW listing)
Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton Univers
ity.
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Jason T. Shaplen
St. Lukes Lifeworks executives Jason Shaplen of Westchester, N.Y., left, and
Dana Low of Old Greenwich, right, pose with Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of forme
r U.S. President George W. Bush. | a Policy Adviser at the Korean Peninsula Energ
y Development Organization from 1995 to 1999, is a Director at the nonprofit organ
ization Project Renewal. St. Lukes LifeWorks chief executive officer.
-Jason T Shaplen 340 Blinn Rd; Croton On Hudson, NY 10520-3600 [40-44 / Lisa Gre
enberg, Kim D Greenberg]
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Deven Sharma
B. 1956. is the President of Standard & Poors, a Division of The McGraw-Hil
l Companies and the worlds foremost source of [bogus and misleading] financial ma
rket intelligence. Standard & Poors President (2007-); Standard & Poors EVP Invest
ment Services and Global Sales (2006-07); McGraw-Hill EVP Global Strategy (200206); Booz Allen Hamilton Partner; Dresser Industries; Anderson Strathclyde; Memb
er of the Board of 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. (2005-07); Member of the Board of Cris
il Ltd (2005-); Asia Society; US-China Business Council Board of Directors.
-?>Deven Sharma 29 Harkim Rd; Greenwich, CT 06831-3623 (203) 531-1147 [55-59 / A
njali B Sharma, Naina Sharma]
-Deven Sharma Croton On Hudson, NY 10520 Send email
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Daniel A. Sharp
http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/cpo/170880306 Chairman, Advisory Board, Instit
ute for Large Scale Innovation (ILSI), and Founding CEO/President, Royal Institu
tion World Science Assembly (RiSci). and was Forum Coordinator World Justice Proj
ects Rule of Law Forum, July 08 in Vienna, drawing on his 20 years of organizing a
nd leading global conferences. He designed and directed the process that lead th
e 480 participants from 83 countries and 15 sectors to produce 89 programs with
action plans that their participant-designers committed to implement. He recruit
ed many of the luminaries and leaders who spoke and participated. was for 15 year
s President/CEO of The American Assembly, a national public affairs institution
at Columbia University, founded by Dwight Eisenhower. He consults with global com
panies and organizations, applying his expertise in business resilience, pandemi
c preparedness and developing systems to monitor the external business environme
nt for risks and opportunities. He has recently had extended roles with Unisys a
s their Worldwide Principal, Business Resilience, and with BP working on their p
reparedness. [Read more about this ponce at link.]
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John Shattuck
John Shattuck SourceWatch On 1 August 2009, John Shattuck, an internatio
nal legal scholar and human rights leader, became the fourth President and Rector
ofCentral European University. He was the Chief Executive Officer of the John F. K
ennedy Museum and Library in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to being sworn in as the
U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic on November 9, 1998, John Shattuck was th
e Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Trust
ee, World Peace Foundation; Director, U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North K
orea; Strategy committee, Project on Justice in Times of Transition; Advisory Co
uncil, Realizing Rights; Governing Board Member, Common Cause; Governing Board,
Institute for New Economic Thinking; Executive Board, Institute for Global Leade
rship; Former Chair, National Security Archive; Endorser, Genocide Intervention
Network.
-Ma?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ma/shattuck/john
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Megan Shattuck
http://www.kornferry.com/Bios/meganshattuck As a member of Korn/Ferrys Corporat
e Affairs Center of Expertise, Ms. Shattuck specializes in recruiting senior-lev
el corporate affairs executives for companies that are publicly traded, private

or private equity-backed in a range of industries, including financial services,


media and entertainment, healthcare, insurance and technology. The scope of her
assignments includes: public affairs, corporate communications, crisis communic
ations, marketing & branding and government relations. Ms. Shattuck also works o
n chief executive officer, president and director level searches as part of the
Board & CEO Services Practice. Prior to joining Korn/Ferry, Ms. Shattuck covered
the White House for the Cable News Network (CNN).As a White House producer, she
was a member of the press corps.
-Megan H Shattuck 341 Riverside Ave; Riverside, CT 06878-2123 (203) 637-9178 [35
-39 / James D Shattuck, Carol H Shattuck, Matthew T Shattuck]
-Megan H Shattuck 415 W 23rd St, Apt 5C; New York, NY 10011-1405 [35-39]
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David E. Shaw
D.E. Shaw & Co. B. 1951. http://www.deshaw.com/Founder.html The firm was fou
nded in 1988 by David E. Shaw. While Dr. Shaw remains involved in certain higher
-level strategic decisions affecting the investment management businesses of the
D. E. Shaw group, he is no longer actively involved in their day-to-day operati
ons. The vast majority of his time is now devoted to his role as chief scientist
of D. E. Shaw Research, LLC, in which capacity he leads an interdisciplinary re
search group in the field of computational biochemistry and personally engages i
n hands-on scientific research in that field. He also holds appointments as a Se
nior Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
at Columbia University and as an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Informatics at
Columbias medical school. Dr. Shaw received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in
1980 and served on the faculty of the Computer Science Department at Columbia Un
iversity until 1986, when he left to pursue the emerging field of computational
finance. He initiated his work on computational biochemistry in 2001, began buil
ding the scientific team at D. E. Shaw Research in 2002, and resumed his affilia
tion with Columbia in 2005. Dr. Shaw was appointed to the Presidents Council of Ad
visors on Science and Technology by President Clinton in 1994, and again by Pres
ident Obama in 2009. He was a member of the Study Group on Presidential Science
and Technology Advisory Assets at the Center for the Study of the Presidency, an
d has testified before several Congressional committees and the National Science
Board on various public policy issues related to science, technology, and educa
tion, and to their respective roles in ensuring national economic competitivenes
s. Dr. Shaw is also a member of the executive committee of the Council on Compet
itiveness, and co-chairs the steering committee for the Councils federally funded
High-Performance Computing Initiative, which aims to strengthen the nations scie
ntific supercomputing infrastructure. Dr. Shaw is a fellow of the American Academ
y of Arts and Sciences, and serves on the Computer Science and Telecommunication
s Board of the National Academies. He is also a fellow of the American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science, and was elected to its board of directors in
1998. | http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/54/biz_06rich400_David-E-Shaw_201Q.html
The 400 Richest Americans, #374 David E Shaw, 09.21.06. Net Worth $1.0 billion
. Computer science professor left Columbia to trade on Wall Street; joined Morga
n Stanleys quantitative trading unit 1986. Launched eponymous hedge fund 2 years
later. Son of efficient-markets theorist made fortune exploiting market ineffici
encies with sophisticated computer models. Now manages $24 billion. Strong inves
tment in human capital: devotes an unusually large portion of its budget to recrui
tment; only 1 in 500 applicants accepted. No longer involved in day-to-day opera
tions. Now pursuing biosciences passion: funding medical research using computat
ional techniques to develop drugs. Hopes to advance medicine with a small group
of geniuses and lots of powerful computers.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shaw/david
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Kevin P. Sheehan
http://www.berggruenholdings.com/team.php?subPageId=22 Sheehan joined Berggrue
n Holdings (Director) in September 2009. Prior to joining Berggruen, Mr. Sheehan
was an investment professional with Bear Growth Capital Partners, an investment

firm specializing in growth capital opportunities, traditional leveraged buyout


s, and recapitalizations. Previously, Mr. Sheehan was an investment banking prof
essional with Merrill Lynch, working in capital markets and mergers and acquisit
ions. Email: ks@berggruenholdings.com. | Kevin Sheehan: Executive Profile & Biog
raphy BusinessWeek Chief Executive Officer and President,ORIX Venture Finance, L
LC. serves as Chief Executive Officer & President of ORIX Venture Finance, LLC (a
lso known as ORIX Merchant Banking) at ORIX Corporate Finance Group. Mr. Sheehan
joined ORIX in May 2000 and served initially as a principal in the Merchant Ban
king group, focused on private debt and equity financings. Trained as an attorne
y, he has a background in mergers and acquisitions, securities law and asset sal
es. Before joining ORIX, he served as corporate transactional attorney from 1997
to 2000 at the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York, focusing on
M&A work for financial institutions. He has worked on transactions such as the
mergers of Bank of America and Nations Bank; Bank One and First Chicago; Deutsch
e Bank and Bankers Trust; and Berkshire Hathaway and General Re, as well as AT&Ts
sale of the universal card business to Citigroup. Prior to that, Mr. Sheehan se
rved as corporate transactional attorney at the law firm of Davis, Polk & Wardwe
ll, also in New York, working primarily with the Morgan Stanley Group. Prior to
going into private law practice, Mr. Sheehan served as special assistant to the
Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs in the U.S. Departme
nt of State from 1989 to 1992, with special responsibilities for administering t
he U.S. governments security assistance and arms transfer program. He served as a
n officer in the U.S. Army in the United States and Europe, and commanded infant
ry soldiers in West Berlin. Mr. Sheehan also served as law clerk to Judge Stanle
y Sporkin (U.S. District Court, District of Columbia) from 1996 to 1997. He is a
member of the bar of the states of New York, Connecticut and the District of Co
lumbia.
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Michael A. Sheehan
B. 1955, is an author and former U.S. government official and military of
ficer. has held the following positions: New York City Deputy Commissioner for Co
unterterrorism; Assistant Secretary General in the Department of Peacekeeping Op
erations at the United Nations; Ambassador at Large for Counterterrorism at the
State Department; National Security Council staff officer at the White House; an
d commander of a counterterrorism hostage rescue unit in the U.S. Army Special F
orces. | http://www.madisonpolicyforum.org/about/index.php is the President of Le
xington Security Group, an international security consultancy. He is a counterterr
orism analyst for NBC news.
-?>Michael A Sheehan 150 E 85th St, Apt 12B; New York, NY 10028-2303 (646) 596-7
077 [55-59]
-Lexington Security Group 1324 Lexington Ave, Ste 302; New York, NY 10128 | Offi
ce Phone: 1.646.596.7077
-Madison Policy Forum: 645 Madison Avenue, 16th floor; New York, NY 10022 (212)
418-0132 Email: Info@mpfnyc.org.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sheehan/michael
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Josette M. Sheeran Shiner
AKA Josette Sheeran Shiner. Born: 1954. UN World Food Programme. Sheeran, for
merly known by her married name of Josette Shiner, spent 15 years at the Washing
ton Times founded by Rev.Sun Myung Moon, including as managing editor. She joine
d Moons Unification Church in the 1970s, etc. World Food Programme Executive Dire
ctor (2007-); US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultur
al Affairs (2005-07); Deputy US Trade Representative (2003-05); Starpoint Soluti
ons Managing Director; Empower America President and CEO; The Washington Times e
ventually Managing Editor (1982-97); New York News World (1976-82); Council on F
oreign Relations; Overseas Private Investment Corporation Board of Directors; Un
ited Negro College Fund Advisory Board; Urban League Board of Directors; World F

ood Prize 2003. Ex-husband: Whitney Shiner (div., three children).


Josette Sheeran
Reston, VA
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Ex-husband>Whitney T Shiner 11586 Embers Ct; Reston, VA 20191-3004 (703) 620-2021
[60-64]
World Food Programme, Executive Director 1819 L St NW; Washington, DC 20036-3807 (2
02) 530-1694
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Jill W. Sheffield
Founder and President, Family Care International & Board Member, Center for
Health and Social Policy. Senior fellow for Global Health at the CFR. is an educator
whose experience in the design and implementation of health and education project
s in developing countries spans more than three decades. Prior to founding FCI,
she served as an Executive Officer for the International Program of Carnegie Cor
poration of New York, where she developed a new grant-making program supporting
educational projects and action-oriented research in Commonwealth countries and
initiatives to educate U.S. citizens about development issues. Jill also worked
as an Africa Regional Representative and Director of Programs for Latin America
for World Education, a non-profit organization that provides technical assistanc
e in the developing world. She is a former Chairperson of the Board of Directors
of the International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region and
the Central Executive Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federat
ion. She served on the Board of Directors of Population Communications Internati
onal from 1993 until 2003, has served as an advisor to the Global Fund for Women
, and currently sits on the Board for the Center for Health and Social Policy.
-Jill W Sheffield 14 Fox Rd; West Cornwall, CT 06796-1407 (860) 672-6996 [65+ /
James R Sheffield]
-Jill W Sheffield 105 E 29th St; New York, NY 10016-8015 (212) 686-3222 [James R
Sheffield]
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(no longer listed)
You really should read this: Reports to the People, by Gareth (Gary) L. We
an Fed up USA | Stanley K. Sheinbaum SourceWatch is the publisher of New Perspecti
ves Quarterly. He was a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic
Institutions, Chairman of the American Civil Liberties Foundation of Southern Ca
lifornia, and Regent of the University of California from 1977-89. He helped fou
nd the People for the American Way, and in 1971, he organized the Pentagon Paper
s-Daniel Ellsberg Defense Team. He has also been active in the Middle East peace
process. Between 1991 and 1993 he was President of the Los Angeles Police Commi
ssion. Stanley K. Sheinbaum, 81, did his doctoral work in economics at Stanford Un
iversity and taught there and at Michigan State University (1955-1960). While at
Michigan State, he was the campus director of a 54-man technical assistance gro
up under contract to the State Department in Vietnam. Discovering that the group
comprised a CIAcomponent and by exposing such publicly, he succeeded in keeping
universities apart from such clandestine activities. .From 1960 to 1970 he was a
Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Ba
rbara. From 1971 to 1973 Mr. Sheinbaum organized the defense in the Pentagon Pap
ers trial. From 1973 to 1982 he was Chairman of the American Civil Liberties Uni
on Foundation of Southern California. From 1977 to 1989 he was a Regent of the U
niversity of California. From 1982 to the present he has been a board member of
the International Center for Peace in the Middle East in Tel Aviv. Similarly, he
has been on the board of Americans for Peace Now since 1988. In 1988 he led a d
elegation of five American Jews who succeeded in getting Yasser Arafat to recogn
ize Israel and to disavow terrorism. For the last ten years he has been the publ
isher of New Perspectives Quarterly. In 1989 he founded the west coast affiliate
of the Human Rights Watch. From 1991 to 1993 he was President of the Los Angele
s Board of Police Commissioners following upon the beating of Rodney King. Adviso
ry Board, Tree Media Group. Advisory Board, Liberty Hill Foundation. | Excerpt f

rom:http://www.supremelaw.org/authors/wean/gary.wean.article.htm -Ever since bein


g forced to resign my job with L.A.P.D. I had suffered tortured thoughts as to w
hy Chief Parker had a hand along with the likes of Harry Pregerson and Mickey Co
hen in forcing me to resign. And, what it had to do with crooks like Stanley She
inbaum and two more shyster lawyers, Norman Dorsen and Ira Glasser, who were ope
rating a Communist Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barb
ara, which was a secret anti-Defamation League operation with its headquarters i
n New York. Sheinbaum, Dorsen and Glasser were powerful leaders of the ACLU. I le
arned that what they were up to was writing a Constitution for the New World Orde
r. This was in the 1950s and George Bush and William P. Clark were part of it in 1
950. In 1990 Pres. Bush said, quote, Out of the Persian Gulf conflict there will
emerge a New World Order. Now he wants the American people to elect his son as P
resident to pound the New World Order into them.
-Stanley K Sheinbaum Sr 345 N Rockingham Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90049-2635 (310) 4
72-9579 [65+ / Betty W Sheinbaum]
-Stanley K Sheinbaum 1880 Century Park E, Apt 1606; Los Angeles, CA 90067-1600
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Eleanor B. Sheldon
-?>RAND Trustee 1972-1982; former President, Social Science Research Council. H.
J.Heinz Company; Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Ruks most rikry>Eleanor B Sheldon 630 Park Ave, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10065-6560 [6
5+]
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Ronald K. Shelp
Financial Sense Newshour Expert ~ Ron Shelp 09.19.2009 In a new, second edition of
Fallen Giant: The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg and the History of AIG AIG in
sider Ronald Shelp, who held senior positions at AIG for 12 years Ron Shelp has m
any years of experience in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors. He served as
a domestic and international troubleshooter and also supervised world-wide gover
nment relations, corporate communications, and advertising/sales promotion at AI
G. He also served on a number of AIG boards. Following his departure from AIG, S
help worked at Celanese Corporation as a member of the management committee and
for Burson-Marsteller. He later became co-founder, president, and CEO of an Inte
rnet company. Shelps nonprofit experience includes serving as president and CEO of
New York City Partnership, which was founded by David Rockefeller and simultaneo
usly the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
-Ronald K Shelp 5 E 16th St, Fl 8; New York, NY 10003-3112 (212) 463-0656 [55-59
/ June P Shelp]
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Joanna Reed Shelton
www.joanna-shelton.com/about.html served as the Japan economist at the U.S. Trea
sury Department. twenty-year career as an international trade negotiator and dipl
omat, I served not only at Treasury but also on Capitol Hills House Ways and Mean
s Trade Subcommittee, as deputy assistant secretary for trade policy at the U.S.
State Department, and as deputy secretary-general (the number two official) of
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France. Duri
ng those years, I traveled to thirty countries on nearly all continents, includi
ng numerous times to Japan. Lives in Montana.
-Joanna R Shelton 46451 Schoolhouse Ln; Charlo, MT 59824-9497 (406) 644-2090 [55
-59 / Richard D Erb]
-Joanna R Shelton Saint Marie, MT (406) 524-3158
-Joanna R Shelton Winifred, MT (406) 462-5470
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Sally Shelton-Colby
http://www.osgoodcenter.org/board.htm Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby has held a
number of senior positions in the public, corporate and non-profit sectors as we

ll as in international organizations. She has been Deputy Secretary-General of t


he Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France
; Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Global Programs at the U.S. Agency f
or International Development; U.S. Ambassador to Grenada, Barbados and several o
ther Eastern Caribbean nations; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Latin Am
erica and the Caribbean; and Legislative Assistant for Foreign Policy to then-Se
nator (later Secretary of the Treasury) Lloyd Bentsen. Most recently she develop
ed and ran a transparency and accountability project for USAID and the Governmen
t of Mexico in Mexico City. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations
and the American Academy of Diplomacy. She was a Vice President of Bankers Trust
Co. in New York City where she was responsible for managing the banks political r
isk in developing countries during the third world debt crisis of the 1980s. She
also served on the Boards of Directors of Valero Energy Corporation, a Fortune
500 company and the worlds largest oil and gas pipeline company, and the Baring P
uma Fund, a closed-ended fund traded on the London Stock exchange and engaged in
acquiring emerging market equities. Ms. Shelton-Colby has served on a number of
non-profit Boards of Directors, including Helen Keller International, Helen Kell
er International Europe (where she was also president), the National Endowment f
or Democracy, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the National Demo
cratic Institute for International Affairs, the Atlantic Council of the U.S., th
e Center for International Environmental Law, the American Committee for Aid to
Poland, the American Hospital of Paris, and the Pan American Health and Educatio
n Foundation, among others. She was one of the founders and first Chairman of the
Board of Directors of UNAIDS, a U.N. entity which coordinates the HIV-AIDS preve
ntion programs of the World Bank, the WHO, UNICEF, UNDP, and UNFPA. She served on
two White House Commissions: the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission (Russia), where s
he was Vice Chair of the Committee on Health and the Committee on Agriculture, a
nd the Gore-Mubarak (Egypt) Commission where she was Co-Chair of the Committee o
n Education.
-Sally Shelton-Colby 3241 Ellicott St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2061 (202) 525-53
95 [Colby S Shelton]
-Sally A Shelton-Colby 1713 22nd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1902
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George H. Shenk
Venture Capital attorney at Heller, Ehrman, White; San Francisco.
-George H Shenk 10 Presidio Ter; San Francisco, CA 94118-1411 (415) 668-0880 [65
+ / Georgia L Lee]
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Stephen B. Shepard
Stephen B. Shepard conartistipedia is an American business journalist and aca
demic who served as editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek magazine and was the foundin
g dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
-?>Stephen B Shepard 322 Central Park W; New York, NY 10025-7629 [65+]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shepard/stephen
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Robert T. Shepardson
Commonwealth of PA Campaign Finance Reporting ROBERT T. SHEPARDSON, CHAPPAQUA, NY
10514: Occupation: COO: Employer: SS&K NEW YORK, NY 10012.
-Robert T Shepardson 29 Deerfield Rd; Chappaqua, NY 10514-1604 (914) 238-0196 [4
5-49 / Jane M Shepardson]
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J. Michael Shepherd
J. Shepherd: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Chief Execut
ive Officer, Chairman of BancWest Corporation and Chief Executive Officer of Ban
cWest Corporation, Bank of the West. Age 54. See Board Relationships. has been th
e Chief Executive Officer of BancWest Corp. since April 16, 2009 and serves as i
ts President. Mr. Shepherd has been the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the W

est, a subsidiary of BancWest Corp. since January 1, 2008. He has been the Gener
al Counsel and Secretary of BancWest Corporation and its subsidiary Bank of the
West since December 2004. He served as President of Bank of the West from July 7
, 2006 to March 2010. Mr. Shepherd served as Chief Operating Officer of Bank of
the West from July 31, 2006 to March 2010. He served as the Chief Operating Offi
cer of Bank of the West since July 31, 2006. He served at Shawmut National Corpo
ration as an Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. He also se
rved as an Executive Vice President of the subsidiary of Shawmut National Corpor
ation SBC and SBM. He served as Senior Executive Vice President of BancWest Corp
oration since May 23, 2005. Mr. Shepherd served as the Chief Risk Officer and Ch
ief Administrative Officer of Bank of the West. He also served as Senior Executi
ve Vice President of Bank of the West since 2005 and its General Counsel and Sec
retary since December 2004. He joined bank of the West in 2004 as an Executive V
ice President. He served as an Executive Vice President and General Counsel at B
ank of New York Mellon. He served as an Executive Vice President, General Counse
l and Secretary of Bank of New York Co. Inc. and its subsidiary Bank f New York
Mellon Corporation from 2001 to 2004. Mr. Shepherd oversaw the legal and complia
nce activities of both entities and was responsible for corporate governance mat
ters. Prior to joining Bank of New York Company Inc., Mr. Shepherd served as a P
artner in the law firm of Brobeck, Phleger and Harrison LLP from 1995 to 2000 an
d Special Counsel in the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. Before joining Bank of
the West and BancWest Corporation, he served in similar positions with Shawmut
National Corporation. Mr. Shepherd also has held positions in Washington D.C. in
cluding Senior Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, Associate Counsel to the Pres
ident of the United States and Deputy Assistant Attorney General. He has been Ch
airman at Bank of the West since January 1, 2010. Mr. Shepherd serves as Vice Ch
airman at BancWest Corp. He has been a Director of BancWest Corp. and its subsid
iary West of BancWest Corp. since July 21, 2006. He has been a Director of Pacif
ic Mutual Holding Company and Pacific LifeCorp. since July 2008. He serves as a
Director at Operation HOPE Inc. Mr. Shepherd serves as a Director of Promontory
Interfinancial Network, Common Good and the American Judicature Society, NYC2012
, Inc. and is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Financial Ser
vices Roundtable. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Brobeck Phleger & Harrison, LLP; The Bank
of New York Mellon Corporation; BancWest Corp.; Pacific Mutual Holding Company;
Pacific LifeCorp; Stanford University; Shawmut National Corporation; Operation H
OPE Inc; The Bank of New York Mellon; NYC2012, Inc.; The University of Michigan
Law School; Financial Services Roundtable; Promontory Interfinancial Network, LL
C. | Campaign Contributions to Brown For Attorney General 2010 J MICHAEL SHEPHER
D: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118: PRESIDENT/CEO/BANK OF THE WEST.
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Karen Shepherd
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Alan R. Sheriff
<-? | Solebury Capital, LLC: http://www.solecap.com/cap/Team.aspx?TeamId=01 CoChief Executive Officer. worked on Wall Street for over twenty-five years in a va
riety of senior positions. He initially spent nine years at Salomon Brothers Inc
. working for two years in convertible sales and trading and the next seven year
s in equity capital markets. In January 1992, Alan accepted a position as a Dire
ctor at The First Boston Corporation (later Credit Suisse First Boston) also in
equity capital markets. In February 1994, he was promoted to Managing Director. D
uring his tenure at CSFB, Alan managed several units in equity capital markets,
including convertible securities and restricted stock. In 1997 Alan was named Co
-Head Equity Capital Markets for the Americas. He has managed and executed numer
ous IPOs and follow-ons for issuers such as Nationwide Financial , Dupont, Chrysle
r, MetLife , New York Life, KKR, Willis Group Holdings, TD Waterhouse, Triarc Co

mpanies, China Life, Northrop Grumman, Warburg Pincus, AK Steel, and Calpine, am
ong many others. has traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe working on i
nternational equity deals. He has worked on convertible and derivative solutions
for many clients looking for alternative strategies. Alan is also a member of t
he Standard and Poors North American Indices Advisory Committee. He was a member
of the senior CSFB team that advised Chrysler on its merger with Daimler. Alan h
as worked on many U.S. and cross-border mergers and acquisitions deals advising
on trading, valuation, and index strategies. Since co-founding Solebury Capital G
roup, Alan has worked on marquee deals such as KKR Financial, KKR PEI, Sealy, He
rtz, and Reddy Ice. Alan advised Bank of America on its IPO of Conversus Capital
, a publicly traded private equity vehicle. He also worked for Rohm & Haas durin
g its merger with Dow Chemical. is co-Chairman of the Rosemont-Solebury Co-Invest
Fund, a private equity fund that invests alongside some of the top private equi
ty firms such as KKR, Blackstone, Carlyle and Ziff Media. Alan is also Chairman
of Solebury Second Career Partners, which invests in Dunkin Donuts franchises. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Alan is founder and Executive
Director of Teach2Serve, a nonprofit designed to educate and train select high s
chool students for careers in public policy and nonprofit work. Alan is on the B
oard of Advisors of DNA4Africa, a nonprofit promoting the use of DNA to track genoc
idal violence, child trafficking and sexual violence. In January 2011 Alan served
as a delegate for the U.S. State Departments Global Entrepreneurship Program in
Egypt in an effort to promote and spur entrepreneurship around the world. This p
rogram was inspired by President Obamas June 2009 speech in Cairo calling for bet
ter relations with Muslims around the world. Alan also teaches at the Solebury S
chool, an independent school in Pennsylvania, where he is a Trustee. His courses
include Genocide and War and Children. Alan lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
with his wife and three children.
-Alan R Sheriff 390 Woodhill Rd; Newtown, PA 18940-2516 (215) 579-9266 [50-54 /
Karen A Sheriff]
-Alan Sheriff, Principal 29 Weatherfield Dr; Newtown, PA 18940-2612 (215) 909-33
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Mark B. Sherkey
http://www.linkedin.com/in/marksherkey Executive Officer at 2-11 Field Artille
ry. Hawaiian Islands. MAJ Mark B. Sherkey is a native of the Eastern Shore of Vir
ginia. He served in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets from 1991-1995. At Virgini
a Tech he received his commission in the U.S. Army in May of 1995 earning a Bach
elors Degree in Finance at the Pamplin School of Business. Later, he earned a Mas
ters in Business Administration from Murray State University in 2005 and a Maste
rs in Policy Management from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. in 2005. In
April 2007, he was inducted into Omnicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor
Society. In June 2007, he was selected as a Term Member on the Council on Forei
gn Relations. MAJ Sherkeys assignments have ranged from serving on the Korea Penin
sula with the 2nd Infantry Division to two tours with the 101st Airborne Divisio
n (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Most recently, MAJ Sherkey has serve
d in the Executive Secretariat in the Immediate Office of the Secretary of Defen
se and as a Senate Liaison Officer on the US Army Staff in Washington, DC. Curre
ntly, he is a student at the School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenwor
th, Kansas. During his last operational assignment with the 101st Airborne Divisi
on in 2003 he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In combat operatio
ns, MAJ Sherkey commanded two field artillery batteries (Headquarters and Servic
e Battery, 3-320th Field Artillery, and Charlie Battery, 1st of the 377th Field
Artillery) in Tal Afar and Mosul, Iraq. In June 2006, MAJ Sherkey established Path
ways of Service, Inc. In October 2008, MAJ Sherkey married Krista Lee Emmett of C
halfont, Pennsylvania. They have two golden retrievers named Callah and Gracie w
ho bring such joy to their life. In June 2009, MAJ Sherkey deployed again to Iraq
in support of Multi-National Division (North) Task Force Lightning (25th Infant
ry Division) mission as an operational planner. In January 2010, MAJ Sherkey join
ed 2/25 SBCT. Now serving as 2-11 FA Executive Officer. Specialties: Legislative
Liaison, Defense related issues, Strategic and Operational planner, Public Relat

ions, Executive Officer.


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Wendy R. Sherman
a Principal in the Albright Group, LLC, has twenty-five years of public- and p
rivate-sector executive-level management experience. She has served as Counselor
of the Department of State, Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of S
tate on North Korea, and Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs wh
ich included responsibility for securing the Departments more than $23 billion an
nual budget appropriation. As a chief troubleshooter to two Secretaries of State
, Ambassador Shermans portfolio included Asia, the Middle East, Central America,
North Korea, Russia and Cuba, as well as transnational issues. She directed the
Fannie Mae Foundation as President and CEO and also served as a member of the Fa
nnie Mae Operating Committee. She serves on the Board of Directors of Oxfam Americ
aand the Board of Advisors for the Center for a New American Security and is a m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group. She is a
lso a member of the US-India Strategic Dialogue and a regular participant of the
Australian American Leadership Dialogue. was a key Foreign Policy advisor to Sen
. John Kerrys Presidential campaign. Advisory Board, Truman National Security Proj
ect; Former Council member, Presidents Interagency Council on Women. 2008 Obama-B
iden transition team member; U.S. Department of State counselor.
-Wendy R Sherman 6207 Yorkshire Ter; Bethesda, MD 20814-2243 (301) 564-1378 [6064 / Malcolm Sherman]
The Albright Group LLC, Principal 1101 New York Ave NW, Ste 900; Washington, DC 2
0005-4271 (202) 842-7222
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sherman/wendy
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Lynn Sherr
is an American broadcast journalist and author, best known as a correspondent
for the ABC news magazine 20/20.
-Lynn B Sherr 860 United Nations Plz, Apt 16F; New York, NY 10017-1816 (212) 759
-4423 and/or (212) 759-4424 [65+ / Lawrence B Hilford]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sherr/lynn
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George L. Sherry
International Peace Academy; UN Peacekeeping Operations. Member of Advisory Board, R
outledge.
-?>George L Sherry 185 E 85th St, Apt 3C; New York, NY 10028-2172 (212) 831-3529
[65+ / Doris H Sherry]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sherry/george
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Ben Sherwood
an American author, journalist, and entrepreneur. On December 3, 2010 he beca
me President of ABC News.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sherwood/ben
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Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
NATO expert. | http://cisac.stanford.edu/people/elizabethsherwoodrandall/ a senior
research scholar at the Freeman Spogli Institutes Center for International Securi
ty and Cooperation (CISAC), was named special assistant to President Obama and s
enior director for European affairs at the National Security Council in January
2009. Prior to her appointment, Sherwood-Randall served as a founding senior advi
ser to the Preventive Defense Project (PDP), a Stanford-Harvard initiative that
focuses on security problems and threats. She also was an adjunct senior fellow

at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her work focuses on American national securi
ty challenges, including preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruc
tion, defense leadership and management, and alliance politics. This is the secon
d time Sherwood-Randall has served in the executive branch. From 1994 to 1996 du
ring the first Clinton administration, she was deputy assistant secretary of def
ense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. In this role, she developed and implement
ed regional security policy toward the newly independent states of the former So
viet Union, including Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, and also
established defense and military relationships. Sherwood-Randall was instrumenta
l in extending NATOs Partnership for Peace program across Eurasia and in building t
he foundation for cooperation between Russia and NATO in the joint peacekeeping
operation in Bosnia. For her work at the Pentagon, she was awarded the Departmen
t of Defense Distinguished Service Medal by then-Secretary of Defense William Pe
rry, who now co-directs the PDP at Stanford. From 2007 to 2008, Sherwood-Randall
was a member of the Review Panel on Future Directions for Defense Threat Reducti
on Agency Missions and Capabilities to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction. In 20
08, she served on the National Security Strategy and Policies Expert Working Gro
up that advised the Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States, wh
ich Perry also leads. Prior to her service in the Department of Defense, Sherwood
-Randall was co-founder and associate director of Harvards Strengthening Democrat
ic Institutions Project. She also has served as chief foreign affairs and defens
e policy adviser to then Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., and as a guest scholar in fo
reign policy studies at the Brookings Institution. Sherwood-Randall earned a bach
elors degree from Harvard College and a doctorate in international relations from
Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar in 1981.
-Elizabeth S Sherwood-Randall 45 Sierra Ave; Piedmont, CA 94611-3815 (510) 547-8
039 [50-54 / Jeffrey B Randall]
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Geoffrey B. Shields
http://www.vermontlaw.edu/Our_Faculty/Faculty_Directory/Geoffrey_B_Shields.h
tm
Geoffrey B. Shields became Vermont Law Schools seventh dean in August of 2004. Be
fore coming to Vermont Law School, he was a partner and past chair of the Manage
ment Committee of the Chicago and Washington, DC, law firm of Gardner Carton and
Douglas, where he specialized in legal issues relating to not-for-profit institut
ions served as foreign student advisor and assistant to the president for the Exp
eriment in International Living (Brattleboro, VT), and was an adjunct professor
of economics at Marlboro College (VT). He served as a law clerk for Judge James
L. Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, from 1972 to 1973. From 1
973 to 1976, he served as assistant counsel to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and as counsel and foreign policy advisor to Senator Frank Church. In
1977, Shields was special assistant to the secretary of the U.S. Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare. Dean Shields has edited four books and written ov
er 30 articles on foreign policy issues, health care financing, mergers and acqu
isitions, restructuring, and environmental issues. He has served as vice chair a
nd treasurer of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and is an active member
of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. He is past chair of the board
of trustees of Lake Forest College and formerly served on the board of Benningto
n College. He currently serves on the boards of Hospital Billing and Collection
Service, the Ziegler Companies, Inc., and The Vermont Business Roundtable. Shiel
ds is a member of District of Columbia, Illinois, and Vermont bars. Chicago Coun
cil on Global Affairs honorary life director.
-Geoffrey B Shields 78 Spring Rd; Tunbridge, VT 05077-9607 (802) 889-9588 [65+ /
Genie Shields, Eugenie B Shields]
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Lisa Shields
(1) Lisa Shields, Jeffrey Sachs. (2) Lisa Shields, Chris Schroeder & Lisa To
doravitch. CFR Vice President for Communications and Marketing. | Global Philanth
ropy Group Lisa has extensive media and communications experience with political,
news and non-profit organizations. She leverages her strategic communications expe

rtise for GPG clients and is also the host of Giving, a program created by a par
tnership between GPG and the Plum Television network. Giving profiles the work o
f innovative philanthropists, including many GPG clients. is currently the Vice Pre
sident for Communications and Marketing for the Council on Foreign Relations, th
e nations leading foreign policy think-tank. She manages media relations for the
Council , its nearly 50 scholars and president. She also oversees media strategy
for its publications, award-winning website and its Foreign Affairs journal. Li
sa is a life member and the former co-chair of the Term Member Advisory Council
of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joining the Council on Foreign Rela
tions, Lisa provided communications services to media and non-profit organizatio
ns including the New York State Council on the Arts, ABC News, WNET, the A&E Net
work, and the United Nations. As a producer, Lisa produced international events
such as UNIFEMs A World Free of Violence Against Women, a global videoconference on
the floor of the U.N. General Assembly. She worked as a producer for news progr
ams including Barbara Walters Specials and Primetime Live for ABC News. Lisa is o
n the board of directors of Global Green USA, the US chapter of the internationa
l environmental organization founded by former Russian President Mikhail Gorbach
ev and dedicated to fostering a sustainable and secure future for humanity.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shields/lisa
-DC: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/shields/lisa
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shields/lisa
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Gary M. Shiffman
Chertoff Group Fed up USA * Friends of Israel Defense Forces Fed up USA Dr. Sh
iffman brings to the Chertoff Group a deep terrorism/counter-terrorism expertise
married with successful P&L experience at a Fortune 200 corporation. A prominen
t economist, he is well known for his perceptive application of economic insight
s to business leadership, and national and homeland security. View Full Bio Profe
ssor, Security Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (2002 pr
esent); Sr. Vice President, General Manager, L-3 Services Group and L-3 Risk Man
agement Solutions, GS&ES (2006-2009); Chief of Staff, U.S. Customs and Border Pr
otection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2004 2006); National Security Ad
visor, U.S. Senate (1996-2000).
-Gary M Shiffman 3412 21st Ave N; Arlington, VA 22207-3823 (703) 522-6936 [40-44
/ Jeanne W Shiffman]
Also likely>Gary M Shiffman 78736 Palm Tree Ave; Palm Desert, CA 92211-1848 (760)
345-0391 [Scott L Shiffman, Sara A Shiffman, Jeanne W Shiffman]
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Michael Shifter
Michael Shifter SourceWatch is vice president for policy at the Inter-Americ
an Dialogue. Since 1993, he has been adjunct professor at Georgetown Universitys
School of Foreign Service, where he teaches Latin American politics. Shifter wri
tes and talks widely on U.S.-Latin American relations and hemispheric affairs. H
is recent articles have appeared in major U.S. and Latin American publications s
uch as The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post,
The Los Angeles Times, Journal of Democracy, Harvard International Review, Clar
in, O Estado de S. Paulo, and Cambio, and he is co-editor, along with Jorge Domng
uez, of Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin America, published by Johns
Hopkins University Press. He is also a contributing editor to Current History. S
ince 1996, he has frequently testified before Congress about U.S. policy towards
Latin America. Prior to joining the Inter-American Dialogue, Shifter directed t
he Latin American and Caribbean program at theNational Endowment for Democracy a
nd, before that, the Ford Foundations governance and human rights program in the
Andean region and Southern Cone where he was based in Lima, Peru, and subsequent
ly, in Santiago, Chile. In the mid-1980s, Shifter was a Representative in Brazil w
ith the Inter-American Foundation, where he also worked in the Office of Researc
h and Evaluation. Shifter is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the
Latin American Studies Association. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Was
hington Office on Latin America (WOLA), the Advisory Committee of Human Rights W

atch/Americas Division, and the Advisory Board of the Institute of Latin America
n and Iberian Studies at Columbia University. Shifter has recently [2001] consulte
d for the Ford Foundation, Kellogg Foundation, Inter-American Development Bank,
World Bank, Agency for International Development, Oxfam America, and Swedish Ecu
menical Action. In 2000, Mr. Shifter directed an independent task force on US po
licy towards Colombia, organized by the Dialogue and the Council on Foreign Rela
tions and co-chaired by Senator Bob Graham (D-Fl) and former national security a
dviser Brent Scowcroft. Mr. Shifter is regularly interviewed by a variety of bot
h US and Latin American media, and often appears on CNN International (English a
nd Spanish). Since 1996, he has testified on six occasions before Congress about
US policy towards Latin America. Directed the Independent Task Force on Columbia;
Former International Advisory Board member, Center of Legal and Social Studies;
Faculty, Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies.
-Michael E Shifter 2409 20th St NW; Washington, DC 20009-1589 (202) 588-0640 [55
-59]
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James Shinn
http://jamesshinn.net/?page_id=233 served as Assistant Secretary of Defens
e for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs from late 2006 through 2008.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shinn/james
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Eric K. Shinseki
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/dept-of-veterans-affairs/ Secretary of Veter
ans Affairs. | http://www1.va.gov/opa/bios/bio_shinseki.asp.
Eric K Shinseki
Falls Church, VA
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Eric Ken Shinseki
Honolulu, HI
N/A
United States Dept of Veterans Affairs, Secretary Eric K Shinseki 810 Vermont Ave
NW; Washington, DC 20420-0001 (202) 461-4800
3 other jobs ( N I S C Holdings, Grove Farm Company, Ducommun): http://www.whitepag
es.com/dir/a-z/shinseki/eric
-?>Carol K Shinseki 3158 Uluhui St; Lihue, HI 96766-1235 (808) 245-6544 [65+ / P
aul K Shinseki, Kyle K Shinseki]
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Walter V. Shipley
<David H. Koch, Julia Koch. | B. 1935. CEO of Chase Manhattan, 1996-99.
Chase Manhattan Bank CEO (1996-99); Chemical Bank CEO (1994-96); Chemical BankCE
O (1983-91, ending with merger with Manuf. Hanover); Chemical Bank President (19
82-); Chemical Bank Senior EVP (1979-82); Chemical Bank (1956-); Member of the B
oard of American Home Products (2000-02); Member of the Board of Bell Atlantic;
Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank (as Chairman, 1996-99); Member of th
e Board of Chemical Bank (1982-, as Chairman, 1983-91 and 1994-96); Member of th
e Board of Exxon Mobil (1998-2009); Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank
of New York (1997-?); Member of the Board of NYNEX (1983-97); Member of the Boar
d of Verizon (2000-2007); Member of the Board of Wyeth (2002-); JP Morgan Chase
International Council; American Museum of Natural History Trustee; American Acad
emy of Arts and Sciences; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Business Ro
undtable Co-Chairman (1996-99); Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Frien
ds of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Lincoln Center
Trustee; Partnership for New York City; Romney for President; US-Japan Business
Council; Wallace Foundation Chairman.
Walter V Shipley
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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65+ / Judith L Shipley]
-?>Walter V Shipley 205 Settlers Row N; Ponte Vedra, FL 32082-3941 (904) 285-183
1 [65+]
-?>Walter V Shipley 9696 Deer Run Dr; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082-3501 (904) 285
-1903
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Susan L. Shirk
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/susan_l__shirk.html is a profess
or in the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the
University of California, San Diego, and research director of the University of
Californias system-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), whic
h is based at UCSD. Shirk served as deputy assistant secretary for China at the U
.S. State Department from 1997-2000. She was the IGCCs director from 1991-97, dur
ing which time she founded the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue, a track-two
security forum. Shirk has served on the Defense Policy Board, which advises the
U.S. Secretary of Defense on international security issues, and on the boards of
the East-West Center in Hawaii and the U.S.-Japan Foundation. She is a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic
Studies.
-Susan L Shirk 5441 Soledad Rd; La Jolla, CA 92037-7043 (858) 272-1133 [Samuel L
Popkin, Lucy S Popkin]
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Faryar Shirzad
Global Head of Government Affairs at Goldman Sachs. | Faryar Shirzad profile
LittleSis Faryar Shirzad joined Goldman, Sachs & Co. in August 2006 as vice pre
sident and director of international public policy. Mr. Shirzad is responsible f
or coordinating the firms efforts with respect to international public policy mat
ters, as well as for advising colleagues and clients on international policy and
regulatory matters. Prior to joining Goldman, Sachs, Mr. Shirzad served on the
staff of the National Security Council at the White House from March 2003 throug
h August 2006, first as a special assistant to the President for International E
conomic Affairs, and then as deputy assistant to the President and deputy nation
al security advisor for International Economic Affairs. In those roles, Mr. Shir
zad was responsible for advising the President, the National Security Advisor an
d the Director of the National Economic Council on all international economic po
licy matters, including trade, investment, finance, development, energy and envi
ronment. He also served as the Presidents personal representative to the G-8 (the
G8 Sherpa), and led the preparations for the Presidents participation in other int
ernational economic summits, such as the U.S.-E.U. Summit, the Asia Pacific Econ
omic Cooperation Forum and the Summit of the Americas. Prior to his time at the
White House, Mr. Shirzad was assistant secretary for Import Administration at th
e U.S. Department of Commerce, where he administered the U.S. trade remedy laws,
and was responsible for negotiating agreements in a number industry sectors aro
und the globe. Prior to that, he was the trade policy coordinator on the Bush-Ch
eney Transition Team. He began his career in public service as international tra
de counsel on the majority staff of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance under C
hairman William V. Roth (R-DE). He previously practiced law in Washington, DC at
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, where
he advised clients on international trade and regulatory matters.
1 listing only>Faryar E Shirzad 5145 38th St N; Arlington, VA 22207-1873 [40-44 /
Nancy J Shirzad]
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Natan Shklyar
http://www.springfieldinstitute.org/?page_id=3753 Natan Shklyar is a partn
er in the Private Equity Practice of Bain & Company, the global business consult
ing firm. Natan advises Bain clients in the areas of due diligence, corporate st

rategies and performance improvement, working with them to create new levers of
operational value. He brings deep expertise in a number of industries including
consumer goods, retail, industrial products and utilities. Natan is an accomplis
hed author of private equity and economic policy. He has written several article
s and has been quoted in a number of publications including the FinancialTimes,
The Economist and the Soviet and Post-Soviet Review. Natan has also been a featu
red guest on Bloomberg TV. Prior to joining Bain, Natan ran the U.S. private equ
ity practice for an internationally known business consulting firm. He held posi
tions earlier in his career at the EastWest Institute, an international public p
olicy think-tank based in New York City. | Natan Shklyar, Director, American Ban
k | Spoke |Corporate Partners : Business Advisory Council: Member Profile His exp
erience as a management consultant has included positions with Droege & Comp., M
cKinsey & Company and Booz Allen Hamilton. Before becoming a management consultan
t, Natan worked as a research associate at the EastWest Institute, an internatio
nal public policy think tank based in New York City. Natan was born in Russia, gr
ew up in Kazakhstan and Moldova, and speaks Russian as his native language. He
is active in several non-profit organizations focused on foreign policy and US n
ational security issues. Natan lives in New York City with his wife Cassandra a
nd their four daughters.
-Natan M Shklyar 111 W 122nd St, Apt 1; New York, NY 10027-5502 (212) 662-7243 [
35-39 / Cassandra M Cavanaugh]
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Amity R. Shlaes
Media Mouthfeces: Shapiro to Sylvester Fed up USA Bloomberg News columni
st and political economist.
-Amity R Shlaes 15 Willow Pl; Brooklyn, NY 11201-4506 [45-49]
-Council on Foreign Relations New York, NY 10065 Send email
Bloomberg LP, Syndicated Columnist 731 Lexington Ave; New York, NY 10022-1331 (21
2) 318-2000
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Christopher C. Shoemaker
-?>National Security Council senior staff member of Defense Policy ca. 1981 (Car
ter). -?>MPRI SVP. Past: U.S. Army colonel.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shoemaker/christopher
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Jolynn Shoemaker
Executive Director, Women In International Security (WIIS). Worked at State D
epartment as a Presidential Management Fellow. http://cpass.georgetown.edu/39754
.html
Jolynn Michele Shoemaker
Aptos, CA
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Raymond Shonholtz
Raymond Shonholtz SourceWatch founded Partners for Democratic Change in 1989
, and established the first of several national Centers on change and conflict m
anagement in Central and Eastern Europe. As President of Partners, he is respons
ible for overall development and strategic planning for the organization and the
management of all Partners divisions. In 1976, Mr. Shonholtz established and ser

ved as President of the Community Boards Program, one of the first community and
school mediation initiatives that brought conflict resolution skills and proces
ses into neighborhoods and schools throughout the U.S. and internationally. Mr.
Shonholtz is educated as a lawyer and has an extensive background in legal pract
ice, education, and policy. He serves on several boards of directors and editori
al boards, and has written and lectured extensively on the subject of mediating
systems, conflict resolution models, and the positive function of conflict in de
mocratic society. | http://www.partnersglobal.org/news/ray-shonholtz-woodrow-wils
on-fellow-1
-?>Raymond Shonholtz 545 Lombard St; San Francisco, CA 94133-2334 [Anne Devero]
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David M. Shribman
http://www.calvin-coolidge.org/html/shribman.html David M. Shribman, 55,
became executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 3, 2003. He
came to Pittsburgh from The Boston Globe where he was assistant managing editor
, columnist and Washington bureau chief. He joined The Globe after serving as nat
ional political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. Prior to that, he co
vered Congress and national politics for The New York Times and was a member of
the national staff of The Washington Star. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in jour
nalism in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the American political scene.
Shribman was a regular panelist on the PBS show Washington Week in Review and a fr
equent analyst for BBC radio. He has been married to Cindy Skrzycki, a Bloomberg
financial columnist, for 30 years, and they live in Pittsburgh with their two da
ughters, Elizabeth and Natalie.
-David M Shribman 1176 Murrayhill Ave; Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1042 (412) 441-9698
[55-59 / Cynthia L Shribman, Elizabeth A Shribman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shribman/david
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Donald W. Shriver Jr.
http://www.utsnyc.edu/Page.aspx?pid=1340 has long taken an international voice in
examining ethical issues related to race relations, youth, business, politics a
nd medicine. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he was president of Union Theolo
gical Seminary in New York from 1975 to 1991 and taught ethics there until 1996
as the William E. Dodge Professor of Applied Christianity. He also has taught at
Jewish Theological Seminary, Emory Universitys Candler School of Theology, and C
olumbia Universitys schools of business, law, international affairs and journalis
m. Before teaching, he was pastor of a congregation in North Carolina and a Pres
byterian minister at North Carolina State University. Shriver, who has belonged
to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations since 1988, has traveled to 55 countrie
s including India, Germany, South Korea, South Africa, England, Ireland and Belg
ium. A member of the American Theological Society and former president of the So
ciety of Christian Ethics, Shriver also has engaged in Jewish-Christian dialogue
in several countries. He was a fellow of the American Academy in Berlin and vis
iting senior scholar of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in Cape Tow
n, South Africa.
-Donald W Shriver Jr440 Riverside Dr, Apt 58; New York, NY 10027-6830 (212) 2225112 [65+ ]
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Timothy P. Shriver
(B. 1959) is Chairman and CEO [and past champion leper fighter] of Special
OlympicsHe was the executive producer on The Ringer, a co-producer on Amistad an
d theDisney movie The Loretta Claiborne Story, and has served as a producer or c
o-producer on shows for the American Broadcasting Company, the National Broadcas
ting Corporation, and the TNTcable channel. Board memberships: American Associat
ion on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Board of the Education Commi
ssion of the States Compact for Learning and Citizenship; Council on Foreign Rela
tions; The Edison Schools Incorporated; The Frank Porter Graham Child Developmen
t Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Board of Advisors f
or HealthCorps. Parents: Sargent Shriver, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Spouse: Linda

Potter. Children: Sophia Rose Shriver, Timothy Potter Shriver, Samuel Kennedy Po
tter Shriver, Kathleen Potter Shriver, Caroline Potter Shriver. Residence: Chevy
Chase, Maryland.
-Timothy P Shriver 4810 Drummond Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5429 (301) 656-2639
[50-54]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shriver/timothy
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Colette Shulman
<-R.? | NYTimes [?]a Moscow correspondent for United Press from 1956 to 1959The N
ational Council for Reserach on Women. The Womens Dialogue. Human Rights Watch.
-Colette J Shulman 454 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10027-6845 (212) 663-3212 [65+
/ Marsha Schulman]
-Colette J Shulman 170 Route 37 S; Sherman, CT 06784-2401 (860) 354-0333 [65+ /
Marshall D Shulman]
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George P. Shultz
90+ years old by now (still not too old to hang.) * Institute for Internat
ional Economics Fed up USA * Committee on the Present Danger Fed up USA, etc. Ho
norary Fellow, Hoover Institution; former Secretary of State, President and Dire
ctor of Bechtel Group, Inc., Secretary of the Treasury, Director, Office of Mana
gement and Budget, and Secretary of Labor. | A World Free of Nuclear Weapons co-au
thor; Accretive Health director; American Corporate Partners advisory council me
mber; Augusta National Golf Club member; Committee for Economic Development trus
tee;Committee on the Present Danger co-chairman; Fremont Group director; Hoover
Institution fellow; J.P. Morgan Chase International Council chairman; Nuclear Ti
pping Point interviewed in. Past: 2008 Bilderberg conference participant; 2008 Joh
n McCain presidential campaign gave maximum donation; Atlantic Council of the Un
ited States honorary director; Bechtel Group, Inc. president & director; Council
on Economic Policy chairman; Mary Eberstadt speechwriter; Economic Policy Advis
ory Board chairman; Charles Hill executive aide; Richard M. Nixon administration
treasury secretary, labor secretary;Ronald Reagan administration secretary of s
tate; U.S. Department of Labor secretary; U.S. Department of State secretary; U.
S. Department of the Treasury secretary; U.S. Office of Management and Budget di
rector. Charlotte Mailliard Shultz spouse.
-George P Shultz 999 Green St, Ph 1; San Francisco, CA 94133-3649 [65+ / Charlot
te M Shultz]
-83: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shultz/george
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Susan F. Shultz
http://www.inac-global.com/consultant_42.html Susan Shultz founded SSA Execu
tive Search International, Ltd. in 1981, and has conducted senior level searches
locally, nationally and internationally, and is recognized as a leading expert
in corporate governance. She authored the highly acclaimed The Board Book, Makin
g Your Corporate Board a Strategic Force in your Companys Success (AMACOM) and ha
s been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, U
SA Today, Strategic Finance, CFO Magazine and numerous other media. She has also
been the Global Practice Leader for the Boards of Directors practice at OakBridg
e-Global helping public and private companies build better boards of directors. S
he has spoken about corporate boards and executive search at The Business Roundt
able; the Economist CFO Forum, Tokyo; the advanced director symposium at the And
erson School, UCLA; The Commonwealth Club; the Canadian Chartered Accountants, M
ontreal; the Financial Executives Intl Annual Summit, Semantic Annual CIO Symposi
um; the US-Asia Investment & Business Expo; various CEO gatherings; and to many
other organizations. In 2002, Susan founded The Board Institute, Inc., to improve
boards of directors through a suite of web based, independent, educational tool
s to help directors evaluate, educate and improve their boards, committees and i
ndividual directors. The Board Institute is the only web-based solution to board
education and evaluation accredited by RiskMetrics. Susan chaired the Phoenix Co
mmittee on Foreign Relations for 16 years, is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations (NYC), Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles), is a di

rector for the Arizona Technology Council, The Council Foundation, the School of
Global Studies, ASU and Charter 100, and is past President of the Arizona Busin
ess Leadership Association. She served on numerous other boards, was a President
ial Delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business and is recognized i
n numerous publications including Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in America, and
Whos Who in Finance and Industry.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shultz/susan
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David Shuman
<-? | http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Shuman_David_44941012.aspx Employment hist
ory: Bridger Capital LLC; SESAC Inc; Chockstone Inc; JRG Inc; Spinner.com; Counc
il on Foreign Relations , Inc. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Board Member,
SESAC Inc; Expands Board of Directors, Chockstone Inc; Member of the Global Adv
isory Board, Endeavor; Board Member, JRG Inc. | [-?>] iLight Technologies , Inc.
; Kansas Masonic Home; Special Olympics Southern California; Real Estate One; T
he Bank of Northern Michigan; Big Brothers Big Sisters; Petoskeys Festival; Comca
st Corporation. | David Shuman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Part
ner, Bridger Management, LLC. [NY, NY.] See Board Relationships. David Shuman is
currently employed at Bridger Management, LLC in the position of Portfolio Mana
ger. OTHER: Director, Chockstone, Inc.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shuman/david
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Stanley S. Shuman
<wife Sydney. | Stanley Shuman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWe
ek Managing Director and Member of Executive Committee, Allen & Company, Inc. Ag
e 75. See Board Relationships. Stanley S. Shuman is the Managing Director and a M
ember of Executive Committee of Allen & Co. LLC since 1970. He has been associat
ed with Allen & Co LLC since 1961 and has been an active participant in the prin
cipal investment and investment advisory industry around the world for over 45 y
ears. He has also worked extensively in the media industry, serving currently as
a Director Emeritus of News Corporation. Mr. Shuman is an Advisor at Palamon Ca
pital Partnersand serves as the Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Palamon E
uropean Equity, L.P. and Palamon European Equity II, L.P. He serves on numerous
civic and non-profit Boards, including Six Flags Inc., WNET/Channel 13, the Muse
um of Television and Radio, Carnegie Hall, and The Lower Manhattan Development C
orp. He was appointed by the President Clinton to the Presidents Foreign Intellig
ence Advisory Board, served for 19 years as a Member of the Financial Control Bo
ard for the City of New York, and he is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relat
ions and The Economic Club of New York. Mr. Shuman is a member of the Bar of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Bar of the State of New York. OTHER AFFI
LIATIONS [click these to learn their execs & boards, &c.]: Proxim Corp.; News Co
rp.; ArcelorMittal Laplace, LLC; Harvard University; Hudson General Corp.; Six F
lags Entertainment Corporation; Palamon Capital Partners; Harvard Business Schoo
l;The Paley Center for Media; Palamon European Equity, L.P.; John and Mary R Mar
kle Foundation; National Public Radio, Inc.; Lower Manhattan Development Corp.;
Harvard Law School; Educational Broadcasting Corporation; The Carnegie Hall Corp
oration; Palamon European Equity II, L.P. | Stanley S. Shuman NNDB: Tracking the
entire world B. 1934. Allen & Company Managing Director (1970-); Allen & Compan
y(1961-70); Member of the Board of Educational Broadcasting Corporation; Member of
the Board of News America (1985-); Member of the Board of News Corporation (198
2-2005); Member of the Board of Six Flags (2000-05); Palamon Capital Partners Ad
visor; Carnegie Hall Board of Directors; Center for New York City Law Chairman;
Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democ
ratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Economic Club of New York; Gephardt for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US
Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; Lower M
anhattan Development Corporation Board of Directors; Markle Foundation Board of
Directors; Massachusetts Bar Association; Museum of Television and Radio Board o
f Directors; New York State Bar Association; Obama for America; Obama for Illino

is; SESAC Board of Directors; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1990s); New Y
ork City Official Financial Control Board (19 years). Brother: Alfred J. Shuman
(Archstone, b. 1939); : wife: Ruth Lande; son: Michael Adam Shuman (b. 1972, wi
th Lande); wife:Sydney R. Shuman.
-Stanley S Shuman 4 Pudding Hill Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-8003 (631) 324-4510
-Stanley S Shuman 25 Sutton Pl S, Apt 10G; New York, NY 10022-2462 (212) 644-132
0 [65+ / Sydney R Shuman, Alexandra Shuman]
-Stanley S Shuman 17 E 73rd St; New York, NY 10021-3501 (212) 879-9612 [Alexandr
a S Shuman, Michael A Shuman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shuman/stanley
work, etc.>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shuman/stanley/2?search_id=21271380144
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Gary G. Sick
From: Gary Sick SourceWatch is Adjunct Professor of International Affai
rs and Acting Director of the Middle East Institute at the School of Internation
al and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University. He is an Emeritus board mem
ber of Human Rights Watch. Professor Sick served on the National Security Council
staff under Presidents Gerald R. Ford, James Earl Carter, Jr. and Ronald Reagan.
He was the principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution an
d the hostage crisis. Mr. Sick is a captain (ret.) in the U.S. Navy, with servic
e in the Persian Gulf, North Africa and the Mediterranean. He was the deputy dir
ector for International Affairs at the Ford Foundation from 1982 to 1987, where
he was responsible for programs relating to U.S. foreign policy. He is also a me
mber of the board of Human Rights Watch in New York and chairman of the advisory
committee of Human Rights Watch/Middle East. According to the last internet upda
te (July 16, 2002), Sick is listed as co-chair with Lisa Anderson of the Middle
East Advisory Committee at Human Rights Watch. He is the executive director of Gul
f/2000 Project, an international research project on political, economic and sec
urity developments in the Persian Gulf, being conducted at Columbia University i
n 1994-95 on behalf of the W. Alton Jones Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundat
ion. Global Political Risk Advisory Board,PIRA Energy Group.
-Gary G Sick 395 Riverside Dr, Apt 10B; New York, NY 10025-1846 (212) 222-9614 [
65+ / Karlan K Sick]
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Mustafa Mohsin Siddiqui (NEW listing)
http://www.blackstone.com/cps/rde/xchg/bxcom/hs/firm_ourpeople_mustafa_siddiqu
i.htm Blackstone since 2009was Ameriprise Financial.
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Muriel Mickie F. Siebert
known as The First Woman of Finance, was the first woman to own a seat on the New
York Stock Exchange and the first woman to head one of its member firms. | Muriel
F. Siebert Profile Forbes.com Chairwoman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
and President of the Company and Muriel Siebert & C Siebert Financial Corporatio
n. New York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Investment Brokerage Regional Officer sin
ce November 1996. 77 Years Old. Muriel Siebert has been Chairwoman, Chief Executi
ve Officer, President and a director of Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. since 1969 an
d of Siebert Financial Corp. since November 8, 1996. She is a director of the Ne
w York State Business Council, and the Greater New York Council of the Boy Scout
s of America. On December 28, 1967, Ms. Siebert became the first woman member of
the New York Stock Exchange. Ms. Siebert served as Superintendent of Banks of t
he State of New York from 1977 to 1982. In March 2009, Ms. Siebert was inducted
into the U.S. Business Hall of Fame. Ms. Siebert previously served on the execut
ive committee of the Economic Club of New York, of which she is still a member,
and formerly served on the New York State Commission on Judicial Nomination, whi
ch is involved in the selection of Associate Judges for the Court of Appeals. Sh
e is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Committee of 200 (an internat
ional organization of pre-eminent businesswomen), the International Womens Forum
and the New York Womens Forum of which she was a founder and former president. Ms

. Siebert provides expertise on financial brokerage matters, and is a sought-aft


er speaker on current financial matters and a frequent commentator on the major
financial news networks. | Interesting criminal line-up>http://www.fwa.org/about
us/women_year.htm.
-Muriel F Siebert 435 E 52nd St; New York, NY 10022-6445 (212) 758-1904 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/siebert/muriel
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Bippy Siegal
Bippy Siegal: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Sapias,
Inc. See Board Relationships. Siegal is the Chairman at Sapias, Inc. A founder o
f BigVine.com, the leading business-to-business barter exchange, he led that com
pany as CEO and Chairman. At BigVine.com, which in 2000 merged with NBCs AllBusin
ess site, Bippy raised more than $60 million in funding from investors such as A
merican Express, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and RRE Ventures. Prior to Bi
gVine.com, Bippy Siegal served as co-president of TwoLink, an investment concern
focused on the travel-related and technology sectors, and president and CEO of
Palace International, a New York-based international marketing and business cons
ulting firm. In 1996, Bippy co-founded AmeriCash, a national provider of electro
nic services, acquired by American Express in 1998. Bippy is also the founder of
TransGulf, a joint venture with Cassidy & Associates, a prominent government an
d public relations firm in Washington, D.C., created to assist with private-sect
or diversification in the GCC providing experience, access, and strategies for U
.S. and Middle Eastern clients seeking strategic partners. Bippy also serves as
Chairman of AllBusiness, a small-business services company. -CORPORATE HEADQUARTE
RS: 75 Hawthorne Street; San Francisco, California 94105.
Bippy Mark Siegal
Redwood City, CA
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Brian D. Siegal
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/movers_in_south_florida/current_affairs/ Foreig
n affairs think tank taps local talent: Brian Siegal has been appointed to the
Council on Foreign Relations, an independent think tank. He is executive director
of the Greater Miami and Broward Chapter of the American Jewish Committee.
-Brian D Siegal 6001 SW 82nd St; Miami, FL 33143-8127 (305) 663-8693 [35-39 / Ju
dith L Siegal]
American Jewish Committee, Executive Director 165 E 56th St; New York, NY 10022-2
709 (212) 751-4000
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Bridget Siegel [?]
<Likely?->Shine Global Fundraiser in NYC.
-Bridget A Siegel 21 W 58th St, Apt 12E; New York, NY 10019-1634 (917) 675-6262
[30-34 / David D Siegel, Stephen A Siegel, Deborah M Siegel]
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Seth Yossi Siegel (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_M._Siegel a businessman, entrepreneur, lawye
r and a donor, not-for-profit volunteer and communal activist. He is a co-founder
(2007) and co-CEO of Sixpoint Partners, a global investment banking boutique He
is married to Rachel Ringler and they have three children.
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William Bill Siegel

<-? | Hudson Institute, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; American Jewish


Committee; BHC Communications , Inc.; Temple Or [of?] Elohim. Co-chairperson, Di
plomatic Outreach Committee, Long Island Chapter, American Jewish Committee; Mem
ber, Advisory Board and Journal Co-Chair, Institute for Student Achievement; Boa
rd Member, Chris-Craft Corporation; Board Member, BHC Communications , Inc.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/siegel/william
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/siegel/william
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Henry Siegman
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Henry_Siegman is president of
the U.S./Middle East Project (USMEP) which was part of the Council on Foreign R
elations(CFR) from 1994 until 2006, at which time it was established as an indep
endent policy institute. Mr. Siegman is also a research professor at the Sir Josep
h Hotung Middle East Program of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ
ersity of London, and a non-resident researcher at FRIDE (Fundacin para las Relac
iones Internacionales y el Dilogo Exterior), Madrid. In the more than thirty years
of his involvement in the Middle East peace process, Mr. Siegman has published ext
ensively on the subject and has been consulted by governments, international age
ncies, and non-governmental organizations involved in the peace process. Mr. Siegman
has authored several hundred articles and op-ed pieces that have appeared in ed
itorial pages in the United States and throughout the world, including the New Y
ork Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune,
Al Ahram, Al Hayat, Le Monde and the Financial Times. His articles have also ap
peared in the New York Review of Books, Foreign Affairs, Middle East Journal, Co
mmentary, Current Affairs, Le Monde Diplomatique, The Nation, and the London Rev
iew of Books. Major studies directed by Mr. Siegman at the CFR, where he served as
a Senior Fellow on the Middle East for fourteen years, included Harnessing Trade
for Development and Growth in the Middle East (2002); Strengthening Palestinian P
ublic Institutions, (1999) conducted on behalf of the European Commission and the
government of Norway, and a CFR Independent Task Force report U.S. Middle East P
olicy and the Peace Process. In 2002, he directed a study commissioned by the U.S
. Department of State and the National Intelligence Council on the implications
of viability for Palestinian statehood. Prior to 1993, Mr. Siegman served as Executi
ve Director of the American Jewish Congress for 16 years, and as general secreta
ry of the American Association of Middle East Studies and editor of its quarterl
y Middle East Studies. He was a Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation S
tudy Center in Bellagio, Italy. Mr. Siegman served as a commissioned officer in th
e US Army during the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star medal for servic
e in Korea [yeah, lol]. .Mr. Siegmans areas of specialization include Arab-Israel rel
ations, the Middle East peace process, U.S. Middle East policy, interreligious r
elations, and the American Jewish community. National Advisory Council, U.S. Inte
rreligious Committee for Peace in the Middle East; Advisory Council, JStreet.
-Henry Siegman 1202 Lexington Ave, Apt 202; New York, NY 10028-1439 [65+ / Susan
B Eisenstat]
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Elisabeth N. Sifton
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/trustees/members/elisabeth_sifton.html is
senior vice president of Farrar Straus and Giroux and editor-at-large of Hill an
d Wang. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Harvard University Pres
s Board of Directors, and the Freedom to Read Committee of the Association of Am
erican Publishers, Sifton has also served on the board of directors of Union The
ological Seminary and the French-American Foundation, and the board of advisers
to the Beacon Press.
Elisabeth N Sifton (age: 72) 10027 NEW YORK, NY view details.
-Elizabeth N Sifton 15 Claremont Ave; New York, NY 10027-6809 (212) 932-9237 [65
+]
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Leon V. Sigal
http://www.ssrc.org/staff/sigal-leon/ Leon V. Sigal is director of the Nor
theast Asia Cooperative Security Project at the Social Science Research Council

in New York. Sigal was a member of the editorial board of The New York Times from
1989 to 1995. He served in the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs at the U.S.
Department of State, in 1979 as International Affairs Fellow and in 1980 as Spec
ial Assistant to the Director. He was a Rockefeller Younger Scholar in Foreign Po
licy Studies at the Brookings Institution in 1972-1974 and a guest scholar there
in 1981-1984. From 1974 to 1989 he was a professor of government at Wesleyan Un
iversity. He was an adjunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of Internati
onal and Public Affairs from 1985 to 1989 and from 1996 to 2000 and a visiting l
ecturer at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School in 1988 and 2000. -E-mail:
sigal@ssrc.org | Phone: (718) 517-3688 | Leon Sigal | Ploughshares Fund.
-Leon M Sigal 315 W 106th St, Apt 16C; New York, NY 10025-3449 (212) 864-4924 [65+
/ Meg Sigal]
Leon V Sigal, Owner 315 W 106th St, Apt 16C; New York, NY 10025-3449 (212) 377-27
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Joseph Sigelman
Joseph Sigelman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chief Exec
utive Officer, PetroTiger LLC. See Board Relationships. co-founded OfficeTiger LL
C in 1999 and serves as its Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President. Mr. Sig
elman began his career in investment banking at Lazard Freres. He worked with Go
ldman Sachs International in the Investment Banking Division and, primarily, wit
h the Whitehall Street Funds, all in London. He focused particularly on real est
ate, service and healthcare investments throughout Europe. Mr. Sigelman serves a
s a Member of the Advisory Board at Cathedral Partners, LLC. He was awarded a Bu
siness Week Magazine 2005 Annual Star of Asia Award. He is a Term Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. He has been featured numerous times in magazines,
newspapers, on TV and in a documentary. In 2008, he was honored as a Young Globa
l Leader by the World Economic Forum. He is a graduate of Princeton Universitys W
oodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and an MBA from The Har
vard Business School. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: OfficeTiger LLC; Harvard Business Scho
ol; Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs;AxialMarket, LLC.
Joseph M Sigelman
Boston, MA
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-Joseph M Sigelman 26 Merrick Ave; Staten Island, NY 10301-4620 [35-39 / Arthur


W Sigelman, Diane R Sigelman, Matthew M Sigelman]
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Kathryn Sikkink
http://clg.portalxm.com/library/author.cfm?author_id=40 Professor of Polit
ical Science and Professor of Law
University of Minnesota. she is currently involved in a research project on the i
nternational human rights idea and the evolution and effectiveness of human rights
policies, especially in Latin America.
-Kathryn A Sikkink 1813 Girard Ave S, Apt 3; Minneapolis, MN 55403-2977 [50-54 /
Douglas A Johnson]
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Laura J. Silber
Laura Silber schwartzipedia is Director of Public Affairs at the Open Socie
ty Institute, where she runs the Communications department and works with the So
ros foundations network to promote advocacy issues. Since 2007 she has been an a
djunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affai
rs.
-Laura J Silber 404 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10025-1861 [40-45]
Open Society Institute, Director 400 W 59th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10019-8023 (21
2) 548-0600
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Mitchell Silber
NYPD; Director of Intelligence Analysis, etc. | Mitchell Silber Cops map t
he highway to hell. Posted on 08/16/2007. A new NYPD analysis details how young
Muslim men morph from middle-class nobodies into homegrown | http://www.campaign
money.com/political/contributions/mitchell-silber.asp?cycle=08 NYPD/Homeland Secu
rity Specialist; Expedition Capitol, LTD/President. -NEW YORK, NY 10028.
-Mitch Silber 45 E 82nd St; New York, NY 10028-0326 (646) 682-7649
-?>Mitchell D Silber 340 E 74th St, Apt 5E; New York, NY 10021-3739 (212) 472-48
18 [40-44 / Nancy Levine, Beth A Silber]
-?>Mitch Silber 113 Little Noyac Path; Water Mill, NY 11976-2128 (631) 537-9160
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Laurence H. Silberman
AKA Laurence Hirsch Silberman. B. 1935. | Laurence H. Silberman Sour
ceWatch is a senior judge on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District o
f Columbia Circuit, is listed among the Top Contenders to replace Attorney General
Alberto R. Gonzales Several Democrats and legal experts said Silberman would have
difficulty winning confirmation because of his political resume including overt
urning Oliver Norths conviction and discrediting Anita Hill during Supreme Court
Justice Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, Silberman has been identified as a l
ong-time, right-wing political activist closely tied to the neo-conservative network
that led the pro-war propaganda campaign. As a former Reagan advisor, Mr Silberma
n took part in a meeting between top Republicans and Iranian government represen
tatives during the 1980 election campaign, when the Carter administration was tr
ying to negotiate the release of American hostages in Tehran. Judge Silberman an
d two aides who took part in the meeting later claimed they had rejected the Ira
nian offer of a deal and did not even remember the name of the Iranian represent
ative. But the meeting was never reported to the state department, at a time of
high tension in the US-Iranian relations. he was appointed by President Ronald Rea
gan, and is one of three judges who sit on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court of Review, a body that hears appeals in matters of intelligence gathering
. Silberman was named on February 6, 2004, by President George W. Bush to serve
as co-chairman to the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United
States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. For Silbermans critics, naming him to
get to the bottom of one of the most divisive political controversies of our ti
me is even more egregious than Bushs attempt to putHenry Kissinger in charge of t
he 9/11 investigation, etc. | US Appeals Court Judge, DC Circuit (1985-); Defense
Policy Board (1981-85); Crocker National Bank VP Strategic Planning, Legal and
Government Affairs (1979-83); US Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1975-77); US Deputy A
ttorney General (1974-75); US Labor Department Undersecretary of Labor (1970-73)
; US Labor Department Solicitor, Department of Labor (1969-70); American Council
of Trustees and Alumni; American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow (1977-78);
American Enterprise Institute Visiting Fellow (1978-85); Federalist Society; Nat
ional Strategy Information Center Advisory Council. | http://www.rightweb.irc-on
line.org/profile/Silberman_Laurence. | Wife: Ricky Silberman; Son: Robert Silber
man; Daughter: Katherine Balaban; Daughter: Anne Otis.
-Laurence H Silberman 3228 Volta Pl NW; Washington, DC 20007-2731 (202) 337-8129
[65+ / Patricia B Silberman]
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Robert S. Silberman
Robert Silberman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman of t
he Board and Chief Executive Officer, Strayer Education Inc. Age 52. See Board R
elationships. has been the Chief Executive Officer of Strayer Education Inc., sin
ce March 2001. From 1995 to 2000, Mr. Silberman served as the President and Chie
f Operating Officer of CalEnergy Company Inc. From 1993 to 1995, he served as Ch
ief Executive Officer and Assistant to the Chairman of International Paper Compa
ny. From 1989 to 1993, he served in several senior positions in the U.S. Departm
ent of Defense, including as Assistant Secretary of the Army. He was an Executive
in Residence at New Mountain Capital LLC from August 2000 to March 2001. Mr. Sil
berman has been Chairman of Strayer Education Inc., since February 2003 and also

its Director since March 2001. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees o
f Strayer University Inc. He serves on the Board of Directors of Surgis Inc. He
has been a Director of Covanta Energy Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd. since December
2004. He has been an Independent Director of Covanta Holding Corporation (former
ly, Danielson Holding Corp) since December 8, 2004. He serves as a Member of the
Management Advisory Board of New Mountain Capital LLC. He serves on the Board o
f Visitors of D.C. Preparatory Academy and Johns Hopkins University School of Ad
vanced International Studies. Mr. Silberman served as a Director of NewPage Hold
ing Corp. and Maple Timber Acquisition from August 2005 to March 12, 2008. He se
rved as Director of Newpage Corporation from August 2005 to March 12, 2008 and N
ewPage Group Inc. until March 2008. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: New Mountain Capital, LLC; Covanta Holding Corporat
ion; Dartmouth College; Johns Hopkins University; Strayer University Inc.; D.C.
Preparatory Academy; NewPage Corporation; Newpage Holding Corporation; NewPage G
roup Inc.; Covanta Energy Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.
Probable>Robert S Silberman 10828 Alloway Dr; Potomac, MD 20854-1503 (301) 299-16
34 [50-54 / Christina J Silberman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silberman/robert
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Alan Silberstein
Alan Silberstein: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, M
ember of Technology Committee and Member of Audit Committee, Global Payments Inc
. Age 62. See Board Relationships. serves as President of Silco Associates, a Man
agement Advisory Firm in the financial services industry. Mr. Silberstein served
as an Interim Group Marketing Director of Lloyds Tsb Group Plc since March 2006
. He served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Debt Resolve Inc. from J
une 2003 to October 2004. He served as Executive Vice President for Retail Banki
ng of Midlantic Corp., from 1992 to 1995 and Director Retail Banking from 1992 t
o 1995. He served as Executive Vice President of Consumer Banking Group from 199
0 to 1991 and as Senior Vice President of Consumer Banking from 1986 to 1990 of
JPMorgan Chase (Formerly Known as Chemical Bank). He served as Head for Consumer
Banking of PNC (formerly Midlantic Bank). He served as the President and Chief
Executive Officer of Western Union from 2000 to 2001; Chairman and Chief Executi
ve Officer of Claim Services of Travelers Property Casualty Insurance from 1996
to 1997. He has worked in the financial services sector for more than 30 years.
He serves as member of the Council on Foreign Relations and also of Business Exe
cutives for National Security. He has been a Director of Global Payments Inc. si
nce September 2003. He served as Director of Debt Resolve Inc. from June 2003 to
December 31, 2007. He also served as Director of Innovest Strategic Value Advis
ors Inc., and Capital Access Network Inc. -CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 10 Glenlake Pa
rkway NE; Atlanta, Georgia 30328-3473. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: First Data Corporati
on; Midlantic Corp.; Global Payment Technologies Inc.; Lloyds Banking Group plc;
Harvard Business School;Columbia University; Debt Resolve, Inc. | Spouse: Carol
Krongold Silberstein.
-Alan M Silberstein 207 Highwood Ave; Tenafly, NJ 07670-1139 (201) 567-8435 [6064 / Carol K Silberstein, Adam E Silberstein, Rebecca L Silberstein]
Global Payments, Director 10 Glenlake Pkwy NE; Atlanta, GA 30328-3495 (770) 829-8
000
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silberstein/alan
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James R. Silkenat
http://internetbar.org/board-of-directors/james-silkenat/ -is a partner of Ar
ent Fox and heads the International Business Group in the New York office. His p
rimary focus is on international joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, priva
tizations, project finance transactions (in developed and developing countries)
and private equity investment funds [Read more.] | James Silkenat | Sullivan & Wo
rcester LLP.
-James R Silkenat 260 W 52nd St, Apt 29B; New York, NY 10019-8068 (212) 245-5815

[60-64]
-James Silkenat 212 Clapboard Hill Rd; Guilford, CT 06437-2255 (203) 453-1041
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Allison Silver
<Possibly/probably/undoubtedly>is [now] the Opinion Editor of Politico. She was th
e founding editor of The Washington Independent. | http://www.politico.com/staffme
mbers/AllisonSilver.html Allison Silver served as editor of Sunday opinion sectio
n for The Los Angeles Times for 10 years. She was an editor on The New York Time
ss Week in Review for four years. She spent 2006 working on the start-up of 4Conte
xt, an interactive op-ed page for the Web. She then served as the politics produ
cer for Charlie Rose. She was the founding editor of The Washington Independent, a
Web paper featuring original reporting and commentary.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silver/allison
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Daniel B. Silver
<-? | has been General Counsel of the National Security Agency and from 19791981
General Counsel of the CIA. He is an active member in Washington DCs largest cons
ervative Jewish congregation and lives in Chevy Chase, MD. | http://www.cgsh.com
/dsilver/ Daniel B. Silver is senior counsel based in the Washington, D.C. offic
e. Mr. Silvers practice includes corporate and financial matters and government re
gulation, ranging from structured financings to foreign acquisitions in the Unit
ed States (including national security aspects of such acquisitions). He began w
ork at the firm in 1968, became a partner in 1976 and became senior counsel in 1
997. Mr. Silver was resident in the Brussels office from 1983 to 1985, where he w
orked on EU competition, trade and regulatory matters as well as on internationa
l corporate matters. From 1978 to 1979 Mr. Silver was the General Counsel of the
National Security Agency, and from 1979 to 1981 he was General Counsel of the C
entral Intelligence Agency, rejoining the firm in May 1981. He is a member of the
bar of the District of Columbia and is admitted to practice before the Supreme
Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circui
t. Mr. Silver is a member of the American Bar Association sections on antitrust,
international and public contract law and a former member of the Standing Commit
tee on Law and National Security. He has taught as an Adjunct Professor and as D
istinguished Visitor from Practice (Spring 1993) at the Georgetown University La
w Center. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Silver is the
author of articles on EC antitrust and antidumping law, U.S. banking and structu
red finance issues and intelligence and national security law, as well as a book
and several articles on anthropology.
-Daniel B Silver 4600 Drummond Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5433 (301) 986-1926 [6
5+ / Sybil M Silver, Alexander J Silver]
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Mariko Silver
* [PDF] Testimony of Mariko Silver Adobe PDF View as html Assistant Secretary (A
cting) U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of International Affairs. [Te
stimony on:] U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation. [May 27, 2010.]
Mariko E Silver
Scottsdale, AZ 43
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Los Angeles, CA 43

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New Haven, CT 43

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Arizona State University, Director A201 Administration; Tempe, AZ 85287-0001 (480


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Daniel Silverberg
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/daniel-silverberg Dani
el Silverberg is Counsel to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House o

f Representatives. In this capacity, he provides strategic and procedural counse


l to Congressman Howard Berman, the Chairman of the Committee, and other Members
on legislation moving through the Committee and on the House Floor. Mr. Silverb
ergs legislative portfolio includes issues related to the transformation of the U
.S. national security apparatus, including new building partnership capacity aut
horities, counterterrorism activities of the Department of State, and foreign as
sistance reform efforts. Previously, he served as an attorney in the Office of G
eneral Counsel in the U.S. Department of Defense with responsibilities related t
o the Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict directorate. Before that, Mr
. Silverberg practiced law with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in San Franci
sco, where he focused on commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense
matters. Mr. Silverberg holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School and an A.B. in Co
mparative Study of Religion from Harvard College. Mr. Silverberg has published n
umerous articles on international law and foreign policy and has contributed to
major publications including the Army War College Quarterly, the New Republic On
line, and the New York Sun. He has also lectured at Stanford Law School, the Mar
ine Corps annual wargaming seminar, and at SAIC. He is a Term Member of the Coun
cil on Foreign Relations and a Fellow with the Truman National Security Project.
Chapter Membership: Washington D.C.
-?>Daniel I Silverberg 7809 Morningside Dr NW; Washington, DC 20012-1448 (202) 2
49-1083 [35-39]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silverberg/daniel
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Kristen Silverberg
<Paul Leftow. | Past: L. Paul Bremer III senior adviser; European Union
U.S. ambassador (2008-09); Clarence Thomas clerk; Williams and Connolly attorney.
-Kristen L Silverberg4749 Reservoir Rd NW; Washington, DC 20007-1921 (202) 483-2
354 [35-39]
-Kristen Silverberg 2250 Clarendon Blvd; Arlington, VA 22201-3332 (703) 528-1025
United States Dept of State, Assistant Secretary 2201 C St NW; Washington, DC 205
20-0001 (202) 647-4000
International Organization, Assistant Secretary 2201 C St NW, Rm 1509; Washington
, DC 20520-0099 (202) 647-3511
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Robert B. Silvers
B. 1929. The New York Review of Books. The New York Review of Books Co-Editor
(1963-); Harpers Associate Editor (1959-63); The Paris Review Managing Editor (19
54-58); America Coming Together; American Ditchley FoundationBoard of Directors.
-?>Robert B Silvers 655 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-5937 (212) 628-7331
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silvers/robert
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Dimitri K. Simes
Dimitri Simes communistcossackipedia is a foreign policy analyst and author
who serves as president of The Nixon Center and publisher of the foreign policy
journal The National Interest. In the 1970s, Simes was a noted Kremlinologist a
nalyzing Soviet politics. Simes served as an informal policy adviser to Richard
Nixon, who
-Dimitri K Simes 8905 Potomac Station Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-3908 (301) 263-9861
[60-64 / Natasha J Simes, Anastasia D Simes]
National Interest, Publisher 1615 L St NW, Ste 1230; Washington, DC 20036-5674
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simes/dimitri
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Adele Simmons
Adele Simmons Profile Forbes.com Director, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., N
ew York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Insurance Brokers. 68 Years Old. Mrs. Simmons,
age 68, is Vice Chair of Chicago Metropolis 2020 and President of the Global Phi
lanthropy Partnership. From 1989 to 1999, she was President of the John D. and C
atherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Ms. Simmons is also a Director of the Shoreban
k Corporation and a member of the boards of the Economic Club of Chicago, the Fi
eld Museum of Chicago and the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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P. J. Simmons
http://ecoforum.com/contact/team.php#pj_simmons has worked for over 15 years
as a trusted sustainability analyst, strategist, and bridge-builder. After serving
as a researcher on environmental affairs at the National Security Council (1993
-1994), he founded and directed the Wilson Centers Environmental Change & Securit
y Program, the Carnegie Endowments Managing Global Issues program, and the Rockef
eller Brothers Funds U.S. in the World program. He also directed the strategy pra
ctice at Saatchi & Saatchi S, where he advised companies on corporate-wide susta
inability strategies in the electric utility, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, an
d publishing sectors. ..
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simmons/p-j
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Ruth J. Simmons
B. 1945. President, Brown University. Presidents Commission on White House Fe
llowships; Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (2000-10); Member of the Board o
f Pfizer (1997-2007); Member of the Board of Texas Instruments (1999-); Alliance
for Lupus Research Board; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Philo
sophical Society; Carnegie Corporation Trustee; Carol Moseley Braun for Presiden
t; Council on Foreign Relations; Science Debate 2008; Fulbright.
Seems to me>Ruth J Simmons 55 Power St; Providence, RI 02906-1011 (202) 467-4884
[65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simmons/ruth
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Denis F. Simon
Denis Fred Simon quackipedia Dr. Denis Fred Simon is Vice Provost for Internat
ional Affairs at the University of Oregon. He also is a tenured full-professor i
n the Department of International Studies [Read much more about this losel at the
link.]
Denis F Simon
Eugene, OR
58
^Possible Relatives: Anna M Simon, Fredda Sharon Simon, Fredda S Simon, Fredda Si
mon, Melissa Beth Simon.
-Denis F Simon 926 Walnut Spring Ln; State College, PA 16801-6856 (814) 308-8728
[55-59 / Mitchell G Simon, Melissa B Simon, Fredda S Simon] Prior: Schenectady,
NY (2008).
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Hugh Simon
Chief executive of Hamon Investment Group, which manages Asia-investment
funds. | Hugh Simon | LinkedIn Current: Owner at Simon International, LLC. Past:
Senior Consultant at Kroll, Inc.; Under Secretary of State for International Af
fairs at Florida Department of State; Foreign Service Officer at U.S. Department
of State. Specialties: Investment and capital sourcing, due diligence, competit
ive intelligence, country risk assessment. Groups and associations: Council on F
oreign Relations; Central America US Chamber of Commerce; Florida China Associat
ion; Atlantic Council.
-Hugh V Simon Jr 418 Candia Ave; Coral Gables, FL 33134-7152 [65+ / Marlinda Sim
on]
Simon International, Member 418 Candia Ave; Coral Gables, FL 33134-7152 (305) 461
-6078
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simon/hugh
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Jennifer J. Simon (no longer listed)
A Senior Advisor to Ambassador Susan Rice. | Jennifer J. Simon Butler Congressiona
l Staffer Salary Data | SOROS FLUNKY RUNS OBAMAS PRO-U.N. POLICY | The United Sta
tes Delegation to the United Nations: The
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/simon/jennifer
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Steven Simon
http://www.cfr.org/experts/israel-egypt-iran/steven-simon/b1374 Adjunct Se
nior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at CFR. Former director for global issues
and senior director for transnational threats at the National Security Council.
Expertise: U.S. security policy in the Middle East and South Asia; Middle East
politics; Palestinian-Israeli relations; transatlantic approaches to Islamic act
ivism; terrorism and counterterrorism; intelligence reform. Experience:Senior An
alyst, Middle East and Terrorism, Rand (2003 2006); Adjunct Professor of Middle
East Security Studies, Georgetown University (2005 present); Deputy Director of
the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Carol Dean Senior Fellow i
n U.S. Security Studies, International Institute for Strategic Studies (1999 200
3); Director for Global Issues and Senior Director for Transnational Threats, Na
tional Security Council (1994 1999).
-?>Steven L Simon 1811 19th St NW; Washington, DC 20009-5528 (202) 332-0948
-?>Steven L Simon 2308 14th St NE; Washington, DC 20018-3505 (202) 544-6367 [4044]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/simon/steven
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Calvin Sims
Harlem Education Activities Fund director; New York Times director of televi
sion development. Past: Freedom House trustee. | Calvin Sims | LinkedIn Foreign C
orrespondent and Producer at The New York Times. Two decades of award-winning, pi
oneering journalism as a reporter, foreign and national correspondent, documenta
ry producer, and anchor, across multimedia platforms around the world. Work has
appeared in print, podcast, documentary, and web video. Public service as a trus
tee of various non-profit organizations devoted to education, literacy, democracy,
and press freedoms. [Read more.]
-3 NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sims/calvin
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sims/calvin
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Kelly Sims Gallagher (NEW listing)
Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy at the Fletcher Schoo
l of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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Paula J. Sinclair
-?>Paula Sinclair profiles | LinkedIn (12).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sinclair/paula
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sinclair/paula/2?search_id=22271332059705880850
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Jaspaul Singh
-?>Senior Consultant Financial Services Advisory at KPMG. Senior Market Risk Bu
siness Analyst Barclays Capital. [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/singh/jaspaul
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Michael Singh
http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsingh Adjunct Fellow at Harvard Kennedy Scho
ol of Government. Visiting Fellow at Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Past: Senior Director for the Middle East at The White House; Director for Iran
at The White House; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State at U.S. Departme
nt of State. Lives in the Washington D.C. area.
-3 Va: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/va/singh/michael
-2 Md: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/singh/michael
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/singh/michael
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Richard Sinkin
http://www.apbo-conference.com/2007/speakers/sinkin.html InterAmerican Group
, San Diego, CA. is the founder and Managing Director of InterAmerican Holdings C
o. (IAH), a diversified consulting, management, and investment firm headquartere
d in San Diego, California, with an office in Mexico City. Founded in 1987, the

company specializes in structuring and implementing investment and sales activit


ies in Latin America. IAH principals have managed the direct investment of over
$500 million in Latin America, including the start-up of 26 manufacturing operat
ions in Mexico that now occupy over 2 million square feet and employ over 3,000
direct workers. IAH also provides in-depth market research for companies seeking
to sell products and services in Latin America. IAH has managed two investment f
unds that provided capital to manufacturing companies seeking to set up operatio
ns in Mexico and currently has strategic relations with several private equity f
unds to acquire U.S. and Mexican manufacturing companies. IAH recently acquired
a 1 million square foot automotive engine production plant in Mexico from Renaul
t. Sinkin is currently organizing a $100 million private equity fund, the InterA
merican Value Fund, that will invest in undervalued Mexican companies as well as
U.S. and Canadian companies that would benefit from production in Mexico. Prior
to forming IAH, Sinkin, who holds a doctorate degree in Latin American history,
was the Vice President of the Institute of the Americas in La Jolla, California,
one of the nations leading centers of private and public sector collaboration on
Latin American business issues. During the 1980s, Sinkin was a director of Texas
Bank in San Antonio, Texas, where he assisted in the development of the banks inte
rnational financial operations in the Mexican capital markets. And from 1981 to
1986, he was the Executive Director of the Latin America Studies Association, th
e worlds largest organization of Latin American specialists. In 1979, he was appo
inted Senior Policy Analyst at the U.S. Department of State, Agency for Internat
ional Development, where he directed an international development program with a
n annual budget of $100 million. From 1969 to 1986 he was a professor of Latin Am
erican history at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published a book on
19th-century Mexican political development and more than a dozen articles on Mex
ican politics and economics. Sinkin is an elected member of the Council on Forei
gn Relations in New York, the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Ang
eles, and the San Diego Dialogue in San Diego.
-Richard N Sinkin 1845 Fort Stockton Dr; San Diego, CA 92103-1603 (619) 574-0509
[65+ / Merrilee J Antrim]
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Mark S. Sisk
Mark S. Sisk cystipedia The Right Reverend Mark S. Sisk (born Takoma Park, Mar
yland, 1942) is the 15th Episcopal Bishop of New York.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sisk/mark
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James B. Sitrick
New York, New York (NY) Lawyer, Attorney. | http://as.nyu.edu/object/as.about.si
trick James Sitrick has served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of Coudert
Brothers from 1982 through 1993, and as Senior Partner for Coudert Brothers fro
m 1993 through 1995. At present he serves as Of Counsel to the international law
firm of Baker & McKenzie (which has offices in 70 cities in 40 countries). Duri
ng the time he served as Chairman and CEO of Coudert Brothers, the firm opened t
he first private law office in Moscow in the then Soviet Union in 1988 and opene
d additional offices in Sydney, Shanghai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Los Angeles and San
Jose. Mr. Sitricks government and NGO service includes extensive work for the Depa
rtment of the Treasury in drafting legislation and negotiating treaties, primari
ly in the area of international tax policy, and service as Secretary General of
the World Federation of United Nations Associations. Mr. Sitrick also serves as
a Trustee of the British Library(American Trust),The Morgan Library & Museum, th
e Folger Shakespeare Library, the French Institute-Alliance Francaise; the Ameri
can Friends of The Salzburg Easter Music Festival. He is also a Fellow of The Fr
ick Collection, and serves as the President of the George Frideric Handel House
(London) Foundation of America, Inc. | UN connections: Chair of the Friends of W
FUNA.
-James B Sitrick 155 Hill St, Apt 17; Southampton, NY 11968-5320 (631) 287-0800
[65+]
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Dileepan Siva

Dileepan Siva is Senior Manager at the Synergos Institute and works on develop
ing and implementing Synergos service offerings to global companies seeking to cr
eate sustainable business solutions in emerging markets. Before joining Synergos,
Dileepan worked with the National Democratic Institute for International Affair
s (NDI) as Program Manager for Southern Africa including Zimbabwe for over four
years. In this role, he managed programs to strengthen the democratic process in
transitional countries He has also worked as an expert policy advisor on politica
l risk to various international development and humanitarian organizations. Prio
r to this international experience, he served as a strategy consultant to the pu
blic and non-profit sectors for several years in the areas of education and publ
ic health governance reform at the local, state and national level in the United
States. is currently a Truman National Security Fellow and term member of the Co
uncil on Foreign Relations.
Dileepan Siva
New York, NY
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Kiron K. Skinner
Skinner is an expert on Ronald Reagan, and has written five books about him.
She is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and se
rves as a member of the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel and the Nation
al Security Education Board.
-Kiron K Skinner 14383 Fontaine Way; Victorville, CA 92394-3216 (760) 951-7598 [
45-49 / Gloria V Skinner]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skinner/kiron
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Jennifer F. Sklarew
http://www.us-jpri.org/en/cv.html | International Trade Specialist; Office of J
apan Trade Policy, U.S. Department of Commerce. | International Trade Administra
tion, Washington, DC.
-Jennifer F Sklarew 3804 14th St N; Arlington, VA 22201-4930 (703) 528-7111 [4044 / Daniel M Sklarew]
-Jennifer F Sklarew 2004 Turtle Pond Dr; Reston, VA 20191-4046 (703) 476-0643 [3
5-39 / Dan M Sklarew, Ralph C Sklarew, Sandra E Sklarew, Julie E Sklarew]
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Paul E. Skoczylas (NEW listing)
Senior Officer for Policy Development and Strategy at United Nations. | Certifie
d Financial Planner Board of Standards | Center for Peace and Security Studies :
Paul Skoczylas, SSP 2005.
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Michael M. Skol
http://manchestertrade.com/index.cfm is President of Skol and Associates, and c
oncentrates his work on diplomatic representation of governments and business vi
s-a-vis the U.S. government as well as business transparency [i.e., yours, not the
irs] and anti-corruption initiatives. A former career diplomat, Ambassador Skol ha
s served in many countries in Latin America and Europe, including his posting in
Venezuela as Ambassador. He subsequently served as Principal Deputy Assistant S
ecretary of State for the Western Hemisphere. [All three listings below are like
ly.]
-?>Michael C Skol 650 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-6115 (212) 327-1808 [Claudia S
Skol]
-?>Michael M Skol 21 Scargo Heights Rd; Dennis, MA (508) 385-9169 [65+ / Claudia
H Serwer]
-?>Skol & Associates, President 1710 Rhode Island Ave NW, Ste 300; Washington, D
C 20036-3197 (202) 331-9464
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skol/michael
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Eugene B. Skolnikoff
http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/cfs2/eugene_skolnikoff.php is Professor of
Political Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. has focused his resea

rch and teaching interests in the field of international affairs, with a strong
emphasis on the political changes brought about by rapid scientific and technolo
gical change. Skolnikoff has worked on the White House Staff in the office of th
e Science Adviser in the administrations of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Carter, deal
ing there and in his activities at MIT on issues including nuclear energy and we
apons, proliferation, foreign aid, space, foreign policy, global warming, inform
ation technologies, and international organizations. has been a consultant to a n
umber of U.S. government agencies, including the Departments of State, Energy an
d Defense; the National Science Foundation; and Congress Office of Technology Ass
essment; as well as to international organizations, private foundations, and ind
ustry.is currently on the National Research Council Committee on Science, Technol
ogy, and Health Aspects of the Foreign Policy Agenda of the U.S., a committee se
t up at the request of the Department of State, and is a member of the NRC Space
Studies Board, where he serves as Chair of the Committee on International Space
Programmes. [Age 82.]
-Eugene B Skolnikoff 3 Chandler St; Lexington, MA 02420-3601 (781) 862-5561 [65+
/ Winifred W Skolnikoff]
-?>Eugene W Skolnikoff Isle Au Haut, ME (207) 335-2974
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Alexander J. Skora [?]
<-?-?>Owner, GlobalGamesGroup. Greater Los Angeles Area. Education: Freie Unive
rsitt Berlin 1990 1996. ?
-?>Alexander J Skora 13 Valley Rd; Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046-1614 (973) 334-1538
[40-44 / Ingrid J Skora]
-?>Alexander Skora 42 White St, Apt 5; New York, NY 10013-3507
A few others>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skora/alexander
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David J. Skorton
Cornell University Office of the President David J. Skorton Cornell Unive
rsitys 12th president. He holds faculty appointments as professor in the Departmen
ts of Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City
and in Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering on Cornells Ithaca ca
mpus. He is also immediate past chair of the Business-Higher Education Forum, an
independent, nonprofit organization of Fortune 500 and other CEOs, leaders of c
olleges and universities, and foundation executives; life member of the Council
on Foreign Relations; co-chair of the advisory board for the Africa-U.S. Higher
Education Initiative of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities;
member of the National Advisory Council for the National Institute of Biomedical
Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health; Master of the
American College of Cardiology; and member of the Institute of Medicine of the N
ational Academies, etc.
-David J Skorton 511 Cayuga Heights Rd; Ithaca, NY 14850-1421 [60-64 / Joshua Sk
orton]
BHEF, Chairman 500 W Main St; Louisville, KY 40202-2946 (502) 580-3717
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David R. Slade
pretty sure>NY atty., with international law firm Allen & Overy (London); located
at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza # 47 and/or 1221 Avenue of the Americas; NY, NY . |
Allen & Overy | Our People | David Slade David Slade is a projects partner and he
ad of the U.S. Banking practice. He has extensive experience representing ECAs;
multilaterals, as well as governments; project sponsors, and contractors in comp
lex multijurisdictional projects around the globe. His projects involve oil and
gas field development; LNG refineries; pipelines, airport and seaport constructi
on; electricity generation and electricity transmission, particularly in the for
mer Soviet Union, the Middle East and Latin America.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slade/david
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Jim C. Slattery
-?>Attorney at Wiley Rein & Fielding. Location: Mc Lean, Va. | http://www.wileyr
ein.com/professionals.cfm?sp=bio&id=177 Slattery, a six-term U.S. Congressman [Ka

nsas], was a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee during his entire
12-year tenure in Congress. This Committee has broad jurisdiction over health
care, energy, telecommunications and environmental issues like the Clean Air Act
and Superfund. He also served on the House Budget Committee and House Financia
l Services Committee. Mr. Slattery advises clients who have matters pending bef
ore Congress, federal agencies and regulatory bodies. He has experience in ener
gy, railroads, health care, insurance, international trade and telecommunication
s. Council on Foreign Relations; Board of Directors, Translational Genomics Resea
rch Institute (TGen); U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress; Board of D
irectors, Washburn Endowment Association; Board of Governors, Washburn Universit
y School of Law; Board of Trustees, Aerospace Corporation.
-James C Slattery 1600 Maddux Ln; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3200 [60-64 / Mike Slattery]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slattery/james
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Anne-Marie Slaughter
Director of Policy Planning for the State Department. * Trilateral Commiss
ion, ca. 2008 Fed up USA * Trilateral Commission, ca. 2010 Fed up USA * A cursor
y look at a few slugs who infest the U.S. State Department.
Anne Cowan Slaughter
Arlington, VA 57
I verily believe it may be this>Anne C[owan/Cohen] Slaughter 5908 35th St N; Arli
ngton, VA 22207-1304 (703) 237-1257 [55-59 / James S Slaughter]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slaughter/anne
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Richard A. Slaughter
International economics, politics and public policy. Board Member, Boise Committee
on Foreign Relations; Founder, American Committees on Foreign Relations; Member
, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Board Member, Boise Committee; Board Memb
er, Martin Institute at the University of Idaho.
-Richard A Slaughter 907 N Harrison Blvd; Boise, ID 83702-4079 (208) 345-9633 [6
5+ / Susan K Slaughter]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slaughter/richard
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Barbara Slavin
B. 1951. Sr. Diplomatic Reporter, USA Today. USA Today Senior Diplomatic R
eporter (1996-); Newsday; The New York Times Writer, Week in Review; BusinessWee
k; The Economist Cairo (1985-89), Beijing; United Press International Editor; Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; US Institute of Peace Senior Fellow (2007-08); Washi
ngton Week in ReviewPanelist.
-?>Barbara Slavin 4132 Military Rd NW; Washington, DC 20015-2932 [Kenneth J Slav
in]
-?>Barbara Slavin, Owner 2929 28th St NW; Washington, DC 20008-3414 (202) 234-72
15
-?>Barbara Slaven 674 Glasco Tpke; Saugerties, NY 12477-3303 [40-44 / Kenneth Sl
aven]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/slavin/barbara
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slavin/barbara
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Paul S. Slawson
Before his recent retirement he was Chairman of the General Atlantic Group,
an investment company headquartered in London and active in Europe, Asia and Nor
th America. Prior to that he was president of the Getz Corporation, a major inte
rnational trading company, and held senior executive positions with ITT and the
Bendix Corporations. His public service includes duty as a submarine officer, star
ting the Peace Corps in several Asian and African countries, Chair of the Americ
an University of Paris, and President of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Mr
. Slawson is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, a Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society, and serves on the Boards of the Asia Foundation and The F
letcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Former CEO, InterPacific Co., and others mul

tinational corporations; Trustee and former Chairman, American University of Par


is; Trustee and Treasurer, The Asia Foundation; Trustee, Global Heritage Fund; A
dvisory Council, National Peace Corps Association; Former Board of Overseers, Fl
etcher School. lives and/or works in San Francisco, CA.
Son, I presume>Paul S Slawson III 700 Greenfield Rd; Saint Helena, CA 94574-9561
[40-44 / Mary C Slawson]
Give2Asia, Treasurer Trustee PO Box 193223; San Francisco, CA 94119-3223 (415) 74
3-3336
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slawson/paul
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Ann Brownell Sloane
formed Sloane & Hinshaw in 1979. served as Executive Vice President of the Inter
national Development Foundation, worked in the Latin America bureau of the Agenc
y for International Development and with foreign government development agencies
and nongovernmental organizations in Great Britain, France, Latin America, the
Middle East, the Russian Federation and The Peoples Republic of China. A longtime
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Ms. Sloane has also served on the bo
ards of Leake and Watts family services agency; the Non-Profit Coordinating Comm
ittee of New York; InterAmerican Foundation; Swarthmore College; and The Investm
ent Fund for Foundations. vice president of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
Ann B Sloane
New York, NY
72
-Ann B Sloane 433 E 56th St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10022-2463 [Robert B Sloane]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sloane/ann
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Leigh Morris Sloane
http://www.trumanproject.org/node/661 Leigh Morris Sloane serves as the Execut
ive Director of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
(APSIA). In this role, she manages activities and coordinates initiatives with
the Associations 50 plus member schools. From 2006-2008, Leigh was the Executiv
e Director of the Civic Education Project (CEP), where she worked with the Board
of Directors to develop new programs with universities in the Middle East. Ear
lier in her career, Leigh served as the Assistant Director for the Congress and
US Foreign Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). From 19981999, she worked for Ambassador Robert D. Blackwill at the Harvard Kennedy Schoo
l, initially as a researcher on European issues and later as Program Officer to
establish the Middle East Initiative. In addition, Ms. Sloane has lived and wor
ked in Hungary and Bulgaria. Originally from Alabama, Leigh earned a Masters deg
ree from the London School of Economics in History and Theory of International R
elations and a Bachelors degree from Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Serv
ice. She is a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations. Chapter Membersh
ip: Washington D.C.
-Leigh M Sloane803 S Belgrade Rd; Silver Spring, MD 20902-3249 (301) 593-8840 [3
5-39 / Richard L Sloane]
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Amanda L. Sloat
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/amanda-sloat Amanda Sl
oat is a professional staff member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee with r
esponsibility for European and Eurasian policy. She previously worked for the Na
tional Democratic Institute (NDI) on governance programs, including six months i
n Baghdad assisting members and staff of the Iraqi parliament. Prior to joining
NDI, Amanda was a post-doctoral fellow with the Institute of Governance at Queens
University Belfast where she designed and managed a 10-country research project
on womens political participation in Central and Eastern Europe. She also served
as an advisor to the Scottish Parliament, Northern Ireland Assembly, and Europe
an Commission. Amanda holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Edinburgh a
nd a BA in Political Theory from James Madison College at Michigan State Univers
ity. She has published a book and numerous articles on comparative European poli
tics. She is a term member in the Council on Foreign Relations. Chapter Membersh

ip: Washington D.C.


Amanda L Sloat
Washington, DC 35
^Possible Relatives: Donald Eugene Sloat, Linda Ruth Sloat, Molly Jo Sloat.
-Amanda L Sloat 3501 Tuscany Dr SE; Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7247 [30-34 / Donald
E Sloat, Linda R Sloat, Molly J Sloat]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sloat/amanda
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Kathy Slobogin
Managing editor of CNN Productions. Slobogin came to CNN from CBS News.
She is based in Washington, D.C.
Kathy Slobogin
Chevy Chase, MD 58
^Location: Chevy Chase, MD, Mineral, VA. Name Appears As: Kathy Soovogin, Kathy
Slobogin Spodak.
Kathy N Spodak
Chevy Chase, MD 58
^Possible Relatives: Barry Neil Spodak.
Ergo>Barry N Spodak 6332 Western Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3311 (301) 986-4157 [
60-64 / Cassandra Spodak]
-Barry N Spodak 42 Kelly Cir; Mineral, VA 23117-4717 (540) 894-8255 [60-64 / Cas
sandra L Spodak]
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Walter B. Slocombe
B. 1941. PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * Atlantic Council Fed up USA is
a former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (19942001) and the senior advisor
for security sector and defense affairs to the Coalition Provisional Authority
in Iraq (2003) .A lawyer and career federal official, Slocombe joined the staff o
f the National Security Council in 1969. Prior to that, he worked as a law clerk
for Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas. He currently practices law with the Washin
gton firm of Caplin & Drysdale.
-Walter B Slocombe 2558 36th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-1458 (202) 342-0036 [65
+]
-?>Walter B Slocombe 3512 S Oleander Pl; Bossier City, LA 71112-3739 (318) 752-1
507 [60-64 / Jayne G Slocombe, Sara J Slocumbe]
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Lawrence M. Small
B. 1941. was the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Federal Natio
nal Mortgage Association (1991-99) and the 11th Secretary of the Smithsonian. Sm
ithsonian InstitutionSecretary (2000-07); US National Gallery of Art Board of Tr
ustees; US Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fannie Mae President and CEO (1991-99); Ci
ticorp Vice Chairman (1990-91); Citibank Vice Chairman (1990-91); Citibank (1964
-90); Member of the Board of Chubb (1989-); Member of the Board of Marriott (199
5-); Americans for a Republican Majority; Bob Ney for Congress; Boy Scouts of Am
erica; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Club of Washington, DC; George W.
Bush for President; Kennedy Center Trustee; National Building Museum; National L
eadership PAC; US National Gallery of Art Board of Directors; New Republican Maj
ority Fund; Santorum 2000; Spanish Repertory Theatre Board of Trustees; Tom Dela
y Congressional Committee; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Boar
d of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Sandra; Daughter: Amy; Son: Martin
. | http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2007/06/live-large-and-plunder-smithsoni
an.html.
-Lawrence M Small 2804 Woodland Dr NW; Washington, DC 20008-2742 [65+ / Sandra H
Small]
-Lawrence M Small 300 E 56th St, Apt 25K; New York, NY 10022-4141 [Sandra H Smal
l, Rachel Small]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/small/lawrence

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Kathleen Smalley [?]
-?>Lecturer in [Mishna] Law, Harvard. | -?>Kathleen Smalley profiles | LinkedIn
(8).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smalley/kathleen
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Christopher Smart
Deputy Assistant Secretary at U.S. Department of Treasury (August 2009 Present
) . | http://www.hks.harvard.edu/kssgorg/IDC/panels/bio_t5p3.html is Senior Vice
President, Director of International Investments at Pioneer Investment Managemen
t, Inc. [http://www.pioneerinvestments.com/ U.S. Boston] Christopher has been Po
rtfolio Manager of Pioneer Emerging Markets Fund since July 9, 2004. Christopher
has followed the political and economic transformation of emerging markets for
the past 13 years specializing in the markets of Central and Eastern Europe, and
those of the former Soviet Union. He has helped direct emerging markets researc
h at Pioneer since joining the company in 1995, and managed both Emerging Europe
an and Latin American investment products. He became Director of International R
esearch in 1997 and was promoted to Director of International Investments in 200
4. In 1993, Christopher served as Moscow Director of the Macroeconomic and Finan
ce Unit, an advisory group to the Russian Ministry of Finance. The following ye
ar, he was appointed Deputy General Director of the Russian Privatization Center
, the principal conduit for foreign technical assistance on issues of market ref
orm. speaks fluent French and Russian and is the author of a book numerous articl
es on the former Soviet Union. He is also a director of Accion International and
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
-?>Christopher W Smart 2137 R St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1908 [50-54] Prior: Bo
ston, MA (2009)
-?>Christopher Smart 1059 Connecticut Ave NW; Washington, DC (202) 955-8591 [Ron
ald Mueller]
-?>Christopher Smart 3020 Dumbarton St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3305 [Shari Loes
sberg]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smart/christopher
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S. Bruce Smart, Jr.
<-? | Under Secretary of Commerce (ca. 1986). Trappe Hill Farm in Upperville, V
a. Past: Continental Can Co.; Continental Group , Inc.
-Bruce Smart 20561 Trappe Rd; Upperville, VA 20184-3021 (540) 554-8142 [Edith M
Smart]
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smart/bruce
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Christopher Smeall
is a partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, an international law firm with offi
ces in New York, Washington, D.C., London, Paris, Frankfurt, Moscow Christopher Sm
eall is a corporate partner with a broad multinational transactional practice. H
e has structured and negotiated cross border and domestic acquisitions, project
financings, joint ventures and numerous other kinds of transactions and commerci
al arrangements. Mr. Smeall formerly served as the firms Deputy Presiding Partner
and was for nine years on the firms Management Committee. He is a member of the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations.
-Christopher A Smeall 1165 5th Ave, Apt 12B; New York, NY 10029-6931 (917) 492-2
541 [55-59 / Isabelle Smeall, Andrew F Smeall]
-?>Chris Smeall 467 Twin Lakes Rd; Salisbury, CT (860) 435-8879
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smeall/christopher
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Jonathan D. Smidt
B. 1973. Nationality: South Africa. Executive summary: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (2000-); Member of the Board of Energy Future Holdings (
2007-); Member of the Board of Laureate Education. | Jonathan Smidt: Executive P
rofile & Biography, BusinessWeek Associate, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. [NYC].
Age 37. See Board Relationships. Mr. Jonathan D. Smidt serves as Vice President

and Treasurer of Texas Energy Future Capital Holdings LLC. Mr. Smidt serves as
an Associate of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. He has been with Kohlberg Kravis R
oberts & Co since 2000, where he serves as a Senior Member of its Energy and Inf
rastructure team and leads KKR Natural Resources. Mr. Smidt served as Manager of
TXU Energy Retail Company, LP. He served as an Analyst of Goldman Sachs Group,
Merchant Banking Division. Mr. Smidt started his career at Ernst & Young in Cape
Town, South Africa. Mr. Smidt serves as a Director of Laureate Education Inc.,
and TXU Energy. He has been a Director of Energy Future Holdings Corporation sin
ce October 2007. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Goldman Sachs Group, Merchant Banking Divi
sion; Laureate Education, Inc.; Energy Future Holdings Corporation; TXU Energy R
etail Company, LP.
-Jonathon D Smidt 109 Greene St, Ph B; New York, NY 10012-3897 [35-39]
Energy Future Holdings Corp, Director 1601 Bryan St; Dallas, TX 75201-3430 (214)
812-4600
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Adam M. Smith
-?>is a political economist in New York, who has held posts at the United Nations,
World Bank, and organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Anna Deavere Smith
B. 1950. is an actress, playwright, and professor at Stanford and New York Un
iversity. She is currently the artist in residence at the Center for American Pr
ogress. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has also been th
e inaugural artist in residence at the Ford Foundation, MTV Networks, and the As
pen Institute.
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Dane F. Smith, Jr.
is adjunct professor in American Universitys School of International Service a
nd at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV, and a senior fellow at the Joint F
orces Staff College. He is a Senior Associate in the Post-Conflict Reconstructio
n Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, Washington D.C. O
n behalf of BEFORE, an international conflict prevention NGO, he led a multinati
onal team to Guinea in September 2008 which drafted a preliminary study on possi
ble conflict prevention initiatives. In the 1960s, he was a Peace Corps Voluntee
r in Eritrea, then part of Ethiopia. He also studied at the Union Theological Se
minary in New York. Dr. Smith was U.S. Ambassador to Guinea 1990-93, U.S. Ambass
ador to Senegal from 1996-99, from 1995-96 was Special Presidential Envoy for Li
beria, and from 1999 to 2003, he was President of the National Peace Corps Assoc
iation, the alumni group for former U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers.
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David S. Smith [?]
-?>Ambassadorial Post Sweden, 1976 1977. http://www.cia-on-campus.org/columbia.e
du/columbia.html https://nacla.org/whorulescolumbia (<this guy would now be 92 ye
ars old, or so.) | -?>is a lawyer in Vienna, Virginia.
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Edwin M. Smith
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~emsmith/bio.html Edwin M. Smith, Professor of Law and
International Relations After litigating for three years with Rosenfeld, Meyer a
nd Susman in Beverly Hills, California, Smith spent one year in Seattle as a reg
ional attorney for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Since 19
80, Smith has taught at the Law Center of the University of Southern California.
[Read more.]
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Fern M. Smith
http://www.thecca.net/bio.aspx?id=198 Fern M. Smith (B. 1933) was a federal ju
dge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
Smith was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1988, to a seat vacated
by Samuel Conti; she was confirmed by the Senate on July 26, 1988, and received
commission the next day. She assumed senior status on May 15, 2003. She served
the Northern District of California until her retirement on June 30, 2005.

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Gary Smith
<Possibly/probably->http://www.americanacademy.de/home/about-us/staff/person//
/dr_gary_smith/335/detail/ Dr. Gary Smith has lived in Germany since 1986 and came
to Potsdam in 1992 as the founding director of the Einstein Forum. He became th
e first Executive Director of the American Academy in Berlin in 1997. In additio
n to his executive role at the Academy, Smith is an expert commentator on politi
cal affairs on German radio, television, and newspapers, particularly in the con
text of transatlantic relations. | http://www.worldsecuritynetwork.com/wsntv/pla
yer.asp?topic_id=33 | He is married to museum curator Dr. Chana Schtz and has fou
r children.
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Frederick W. Smith
B. 1944is the founder, chairman, president, and CEO of FedEx, originally kn
own as Federal Express, the first overnight express delivery company. Wife: Dian
e Smith (five daughters, three sons).
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Gayle E. Smith
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gayle_E._Smith serves as a consulta
nt for many organizations involved in international humanitarian assistance, inc
luding Oxfam Canada,USAID, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Dutch InterCh
urch Aid. She is the former Africa Development Program Coordinator for the Devel
opment Group for Alternative Policies and has published widely on hunger, war, p
ostconflict reconstruction, and other issues in the Horn of Africa. A Senior Fellow
at the Center for American Progress, Gayle Smith has spent much of her career i
n international affairs in the field. Smith served as Special Assistant to the P
resident and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Counci
l from 1998-2001, and as Senior Advisor to the Administrator and Chief of Staff
of the U.S. Agency for International Development from 1994-1998. In 1999, she wo
n the National Security Councils Samuel Nelson Drew Award for Distinguished Contr
ibution in Pursuit of Global Peace for her role in the successful negotiation of
a peace agreement between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Smith was based in Africa for alm
ost 20 years as a journalist covering military, economic and political affairs f
or the BBC, Associated Press, Reuters, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor,
Toronto Globe & Mail, London Observer and Financial Times. Smith has also consul
ted for a wide range of NGOs, foundations and governmental organizations includi
ng UNICEF, the World Bank, Dutch Interchurch Aid, Norwegian Church Relief, and t
he Canadian Council for International Cooperation. She won the World Journalism
Award from the World Affairs Counciland the World Hunger Year Award in 1991. Smith
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and served as a member of the C
ommission on Capital Flows, the Commission on Weak States and National Security
and the Council on Foreign Relations Africa Task Force. She is a Guest Scholar at
the Brookings Institution, where she coauthored The Other War: Global Poverty a
nd the Millennium Challenge Account. In 2005, she served as Director of the Glob
al Poverty track of the Clinton Global Initiative. She won the World Journalism Awa
rd from the World Affairs Council and the World Hunger Year Award in 1991. Smith
has also consulted for a wide range of non-governmental organizations, foundati
ons and international governmental agencies, including UNICEF, the World Bank, L
utheran World Relief, Dutch Interchurch Aid and theCanadian Council for Internat
ional Cooperation. Director, Africa-America Institute; Advisor, Global Fairness In
itiative; Endorser, Genocide Intervention Network; Advisory Council, Acumen Fund
; Advisory Committee, Olympic Dream for Darfur. | Holohoax Muscam: http://www.us
hmm.org/genocide/bio/?content=smith_gayle
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Hedrick L. Smith
is a Pulitzer Prize-winning [lol] former reporter and editor for The New York T
imes, an Emmy Award-winning [lolol] producer/correspondent for the PBS show Frontl
ine, and author of several books.
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Jean Kennedy Smith

B. 1928. US Ambassador to Ireland (1993-98); Presidential Medal of Freedom 2


011; Very Special Arts Founder (1974); Council on Foreign Relations. Father: Jos
eph P. Kennedy (b. 6-Sep-1888, d. 18-Nov-1969); Mother: Rose Kennedy (b. 22-Jul1890, d. 22-Jan-1995); sister of JFK, RFK, Ted, etc.
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Jeffrey H. Smith
Senior Partner, law firm of Arnold & Porter; former General Counsel, Central
Intelligence Agency; former General Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee. Mr.
Smith is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and his writings hav
e appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times and Foreign
Policy.
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John T. Smith II
* http://www.napawash.org/elliott-l-richardson-prize-fund-board-bios/john-thomas
-smith/ John Thomas Smith II (J.T.), whose specialties are U.S. and international
environmental law; solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup under the Re
source Conservation and Recovery Act and the comprehensive Environmental Respons
e, Compensation, and Liability Act, is retired from the Law firm of Covington &
Burling LLP, where he served as associate from 1974 to 1978, and partner from 19
78 to 2005. His previous positions include Adjunct Professor of Environmental La
w and Practice at the University of Maryland Law School; Deputy Special Represen
tative and Vice Chairman U.S. Delegation to Third U.N. Law of the Sea Conference
; General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Commerce; Executive Assistant to the
U.S. Attorney General; Executive Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Defense; Ex
ecutive Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; and Ce
ntral Intelligence Agency and Officer U.S. Air Force. Mr. Smith received his law
degree from Yale University and his Bachelors of Arts degree from Yale College. M
r. Smith is a member of the American Bar Association; he serves on the Council o
n Foreign Relations; is Chairman of the Elliot L. Richardson Prize Fund; and Sec
retary of the Council for Excellence in Government.
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Malcolm B. Smith
Maybe this>http://www.smokershistory.com/Golden.htm Malcolm B. Smith, who was Pres
ident of General American Investors from 1961 to 1989, was a Guggenheim trustee
from 1982-1995. [General American Investors Inc. was formed by Lehman Brothers and
Lazard Freres.] | http://www.smokershistory.com/GAI.htm [General American Invest
ors] Smith joined the research staff in 1948, was appointed secretary in 1956 and
vice president in 1958. He was a graduate of Dartmouth and Harvard Universities
. He was a director of GAI since 1960. (Investing Company Elects. New York Times
, Jun. 27, 1960.) He succeeded Harry G. Friedman, who resigned but remained as a
director. (Chairman Is Selected By General Investors. New York Times, May 11, 1
961.) He was President from 1961 to 1989, Vice-Chairman of the Board since 1989,
and Interim CEO during 1995. He was a trustee of the Guggenheim Memorial Founda
tion from 1982-1995.
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Martin Smith
-?>Producer Martin Smith | About Us | FRONTLINE | PBS.
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Melissa A. Smith
JP Morgan Chase/Banker? former member of the RAND Center for Middle East Public P
olicy? Dunno.
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Michael B. Smith
-?>Former deputy U.S. trade representative (Reagan +).
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Perry M. Smith
http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7186 Major General Perry M.
Smith is commandant, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D
.C. Smith was born in 1934. Retired Aug. 1, 1986.
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Peter Hopkinson Smith [?]


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R. Jeffrey Smith
National Investigative Correspondent, Washington Post.
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Richard M. Smith
<no doubt>editor and journalist who has served as Chaiman of Newsweek magazine sinc
e 1998. | http://people.forbes.com/profile/richard-m-smith/34551 Independent Dire
ctor, Temple-Inland, Inc., Austin, TX. Sector: CONSUMER GOODS / Paper & Paper Pr
oducts. Independent Director, Forestar Group, Inc., Austin, TX. Sector: FINANCIA
L / Property Management. 65 Years Old. Mr. Smith, 65, is President of Pinkerton
Foundation, a New York-based non-profit organization, and former Chairman of Newsw
eek. Until December 2007, Mr. Smith served as Editor-in-Chief of the magazine si
nce 1984 and CEO (1991 through 2007). He became Chairman in March 1998. Mr. Smit
h was Chairman of the Magazine Publishers of America (MPA) from 1996 to 1997 and
the founding chairman of the MPA?s New Media Committee. In 2002, he received th
e magazine industrys highest honor, the Henry Johnson Fisher Award for Lifetime A
chievement. He is also a former board member of the American Society of Magazine
Editors. Mr. Smith is also a director of Forestar Group Inc. (2007) and Talkmar
ket.com (2009), and director and non-executive chairman of Merryck & Co. (2010),
a leading CEO mentoring firm.
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Stephen G. Smith
Stephen Smith: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Chief of Washington
, D.C. Bureau, Houston Chronicle Publishing Company. Stephen G. Smith serves as
Chief of Washington, D.C. bureau at Houston Chronicle Publishing Company. Mr. Sm
ith was a Senior Editor at three major newsmagazines and served as Vice Presiden
t for Communications at the Brookings Institution. Mr. Smith joined the Brooking
s Institution, an independent, nonpartisan think tank focusing on government issues,
economics and foreign policy, after many years in the magazine industry. He ser
ved as Editor of U.S. News and World Report, Executive Editor of Newsweek and Ed
itor of the Nation section of Time. Mr. Smith also served as Editor of National
Journal, Founding Editor of Civilization magazine and Senior Editor of Horizon m
agazine. His journalism background also includes serving as News Editor for Knig
ht Ridder Newspapers and editor and reporter for the Boston Globe, the Philadelp
hia Inquirer, the Albany Times-Union in New York and the Daily Hampshire Gazette
in Northampton, Mass. Mr. Smith is a member of the World Affairs Council, the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations, the Oversees Press Club and the National Press Club
.
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Taiya M. Smith
[was] a senior associate in the Carnegie Energy and Climate Program, where sh
e focuse[d] on Chinas climate, energy, and environmental policy. Other employment
history: Paulson; The United Nations Foundation Inc; Deputy Chief of Staff and
Executive Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Presidential Management Fe
llow In the Office of Population, the State Department.
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Ted Smith
* http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Ted_Smith (Theodore M. Smith) Execu
tive Director of the Henry P. Kendall Foundation. A Montana native, Ted worked for
the U.S. Forest Service, ending these summer tours as a smokejumper flying out
of Missoula and Fairbanks. He graduated cum laude from Pomona College and went o
n to the University of California/Berkeley in the 1960s for M.A. and Ph.D. degree
s in political science. His 12-year Ford Foundation career began and ended (as c
ountry representative) in Indonesia with a stint as President Bundys assistant in
between. Following six years as President of John D. Rockefeller 3rds Agricultur
al Development Council focused on Asia and Africa, Ted became the founding direc
tor of the Consultative Group on Biological Diversity. He joined the Foundation
as executive director in 1993 and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wif
e Mary who heads the Cambridge Friends School. Ted is a 25[+]-year member of the

Council on Foreign Relations (New York) and is currently a Trustee of theNation


al Parks Conservation Association, Alaska Conservation Foundation, Clean Air-Coo
l Planet, Inc., and the Cambridge Energy Alliance. Activist Cash.
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Tony Smith
http://ase.tufts.edu/polsci/faculty/smith/ Professor Smith has held grants fr
om the Lehrman Institute, the Rockefeller Foundation, the German Marshall Fund a
nd the Woodrow Wilson Center. He was the Whitney Shepardson Fellow at the Counci
l on Foreign Relations in 1998 and was a Fulbright Professor in Guatemala, Sprin
g 2000.
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W(illiam) Y. Smith
-?>General W. Y. Smith, USAF (Ret.) served for 35 years in the USAF. Institute f
or Defense Analyses; U.S. European Command; National Security Council. Fellow, W
oodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.
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Don M. Snider
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?authorID=53 Snid
er is a Visiting Research Professor within SSIs Strategic Research and Analysis D
epartment. He is on leave from the faculty at the U.S. Military Academy. His foc
us while at SSI is to edit the revised edition of The Future of the Army Profess
ion, to be published in 2005. His appointment to the USMA faculty followed an ag
gressive military career in the Army, five years in Washington DC as analyst and
director of political-military research at the Center for Strategic and Interna
tional Studies (CSIS), and three years at the Olin Distinguished Professor of Na
tional Security Studies at West Point. His research interests include military i
nnovation and adaptation, American civil-military relations, the identities of t
he American Army officer, officer development and military professions. Snider h
as numerous articles in such publications as Parameters, Military Review, Armed
Forces and Society, World Policy Journal, Orbis, The Washington Quarterly, Air P
ower Review, Joint Forces Quarterly and Armed Forces Journal International, to n
ame a few. He is also published in such major national newspapers as The Washing
ton Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Constitution-Journal and The Chicago Trib
une. As an Army officer, Snider served three combat tours in Vietnam, a Battalio
n Commander with the 7th Infantry Division and Chief of Plans for Theater Army.
He then joined the staff of the National Security Council in the White House in
1987 as Director, Defense Policy, serving in both the Reagan and Bush (George H.
W.) administrations. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Affairs, New York,
and serves on the Executive Committee of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed
Forces and Society.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/snider/don
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snider/don
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Olympia J. Snowe
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/us-congress-senate/ Olympia Jean Snowe, ne Bo
uchles (b. 1947). Spouse(s) (1) Peter Snowe (deceased); (2) John R. McKernan, Jr
. Residence: Auburn, Maine. | Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transpor
tation member; Senate Committee on Finance member; Senate Committee on Small Bus
iness and Entrepreneurship ranking member; Senate Select Committee on Intelligen
ce member; Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiven
ess member. Past: Jane Q. Calderwood chief of staff; Financial markets bailout b
ill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Samuel Horton legislative assistant; Matthew Kin
sman staff; Lindsey Ledwin executive assistant; U.S. House of Representatives fo
rmer members S member.
-John R Mckernan 216 Justice Ct NE, Apt B; Washington, DC 20002-5751 (202) 544-0
511 [Olympia J McKernan]
-John R Mckernan Jr 7070 SE Golf Ridge Way; Hobe Sound, FL 33455-8044 (772) 5464603 [60-64 / Snowe O McKernan]
-John R Mckernan Jr 337 Foreside Rd; Falmouth, ME 04105-1431 (207) 781-5218 [6064 / Snowe O McKernan]

-?>169 ACADEMY ST; PRESQUE ISLE, ME 04769 (207) 764-5124


-Olympia Snowe Auburn, ME (207) 786-2451
Senate United States, Principal 40 Western Ave; Augusta, ME 04330-6325 (207) 6228292
Senate United States, Principal 3 Canal Plz, Ste 601; Portland, ME 04101-4080 (20
7) 874-0883
Senate United States, Director 169 Academy St, Ste A; Presque Isle, ME 04769-3167
(207) 764-5124
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Jed C. Snyder
<-? National Defense University; author.
-?>Jed C Snyder 618 A St NE; Washington, DC 20002-6030
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/jed
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Richard E. Snyder
(Born 1933) is an American publishing executive best known for his tenures
at Simon & Schuster and Western PublishingAfter being abruptly dismissed byViaco
m president Frank Biondi Jr. in 1994, Snyder formed an investment group to acqui
re control of Western Publishing, publishers of the Golden Books series of child
rens books, etc. | New York-Presbyterian Hospital trustee. Past: Simon & Schuster
chairman & CEO. Edgar Bronfman Jr. sued; Peter A. Georgescu friend; Robert Gold
attorney; David A. Tanner friend.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/snyder/richard
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/richard
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/richard/5?search_id=02281340814263185121
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy D. Snyder hucksterpedia is an American professor of made-up history
at Yale University, specializing in the pseudo-history of Central and Eastern Eu
rope, as well as the fictional Holocaust.
-Ct: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ct/snyder/timothy
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/timothy
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Sobel to Szporluk
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Richard Paul Sobel
<w/ Claus Roland, World Bank. Richard Sobel: Executive Profile & Biography,
BusinessWeek Chief Executive Officer and Director, Alfa Private Equity Partners,
L.P. [See Board Relationships] ..is the Chief Executive Officer and Director at
Alfa Capital Partners. He joined the firm in November 2003 and is overall respo
nsible for building and managing the business, recruiting the team, designing an
d launching funds, setting the investment strategy, and directing the investment
process. Sobel is also the Chief Executive Officer and Director at Alfa Private
Equity Partners, L.P. and The Great Circle Fund, L.P. He is a Member of the Man
agement Board and Director at Marbleton Property Fund L.P. From 1999 to 2003, Mr
. Sobel held various senior executive positions at PartMiner, Inc. He organized
$60 million in private equity, designed the strategy, developed alliances, partn
erships and new ventures, and managed PartMiner Information Services. Mr. Sobel
also worked at CIBC Oppenheimer & Co. in Russia through late 1999. From 1994-199
7, he co-founded and acted as the Senior Manager at Baring Asset Managements Firs
t NIS Regional Fund, SICAF. At the firm, Mr. Sobel designed the investment strat
egy, investment process, and directed the investment team investing the fund in
two years. He originated, structured, and played an instrumental early role on t
he Board of several investments. Mr. Sobel also worked in Moscow at Batterymarch
Financial Management as a Director of Investments in its initiative focused on
military conversion from 1991 to 1994. He spent two years with the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development in its Privatization and Restructuring Team
as a Consultant and principal banker. In 1994, Mr. Sobel helped organize the Ura
ls Regional Venture Fund. Since 1994, he has led or participated in over 25 dire
ct investments in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Mr. Sobel has a long recor

d of investment work in Russia dating back to 1991. From 1989-1991, he was a Vic
e President at Amara Capital. From 1984-1987, Mr. Sobel was a Strategy Consultan
t at Bain and Company in Boston. He is on the Board or Supervisory Board of Russ
ian Fitness Group, STS Logistics, and Pamplona Capital Partners. Mr. Sobel was a
Director of Vimpelcom, Global Telesis, Golden Telecom, and Burren Energy. He is
on the Board or Supervisory Board of American Chamber of Commerce in Russia and
is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Sobel is an American na
tional and a fluent Russian speaker. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: PartMiner WorldWide Inc
.; The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Stanford University; Ba
in & Company Inc.; Batterymarch Financial Management, Inc.;Harvard Business Scho
ol; Baring Asset Management, Inc.; Alfa Group Consortium; The Great Circle Fund,
L.P.; Alfa Capital Partners; OAO UNITED BAKERS Pskov; PIK Group Open Joint-Stock
Company;Marbleton Property Fund L.P. -Weston, Ct.
Purdy sure>Richard P Sobel 7 Deer Path Rd; Weston, CT 06883-2201 (203) 227-6710 [
45-49 / Jody E Sobel]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sobel/richard
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Dorothy Meadow Sobol
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/faculty/directory/bios/s/sobol.htm Johns Hopkins U.,
Coordinator of Emerging Markets Specialization; Senior Adjunct Professor of Int
ernational Economics and Emerging Markets. Background and Education: Former vice
president in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York an
d editor of Current Issues in Economics and Finance
-?>Dorothy Sobol 237 E 20th St, Apt 5E; New York, NY 10003-1808 (212) 777-6228 [
Peter Sobol]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sobol/dorothy
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Nancy E. Soderberg
http://www.connectusfund.org/about/staff/nancy-e-soderberg Connect U.S. Fund
president. She is a regular commentator on national and international television
and radio, including NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, BBC, Fox, National Public Radio, the Le
hrer News Hour, CNN Crossfire, and The Daily Show. She is currently a foreign po
licy analyst for MSNBC. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a m
ember of the board of Concern Worldwide, and an advisory board member for the Na
tional Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Tannenbaum Center. | Past: 1
992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign foreign policy director; Michael R. Bloom
berg foreign policy adviser; International Crisis Group VP; Edward M. Kennedy (d
eceased) senior foreign policy adviser; National Security Council staff director
; United Nations alternate U.S. representative. | Advisory Board, Center for Pre
ventive Action; Endorsed, UN Democracy Caucus; Director, Century Foundation; Str
ategy Committee, Project on Justice in Times of Transition (representing the Int
ernational Crisis Group); Advisory Council, Stanley Foundation. Richard Bistrong
spouse.
Richard T Bistrong
Jacksonville Beach, FL 49
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-Nancy E Soderberg 1031 1st St S, Apt 1105; Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250-6557 (9
04) 249-2650 [50-54 ] Prior: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (2007)
>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/soderberg/nancy
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Anna M. Soellner
Anna Soellner Center for American Progress Anna Soellner is Vice President for
Communications at American Progress. Since 2003 Soellner has directed over 300 p
ublic programs and conferences with a diverse array of public officials and prom
inent universities, think tanks, and advocacy organizations. Soellner joined Amer
ican Progress after serving at the Hong Kong office of the public affairs firm G
olin/Harris Forrest. There she provided strategic counsel for a diverse group of
private- and public-sector clients including the Hong Kong S.A.R. government, J
ardine Matheson, and Giorgio Armani. She also served in the office of Martin Lee
, chairman of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, where she was a Henry Luce Foundat

ion Scholar. In that capacity, Soellner served as foreign media liaison and assi
sted in developing party relations with foreign governments and NGOs to promote
democracy and rule of law in Hong Kong. Previously, Soellner served in the Office
of Legislative Affairs and Public Liaison at the U.S. Treasury Department in th
e Clinton administration, where she focused on banking, finance, and enforcement
policy. She has also worked for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee under Sen.
Dianne Feinstein(D-CA).
-Anna M Soellner 2039 New Hampshire Ave NW, Apt 301; Washington, DC 20009-3414
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Abraham David Sofaer
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | http://people.forbes.com/profile/abrah
am-d-sofaer/35977 Director, Rambus, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Se
miconductor- Memory Chips. Director, Gen-Probe, Inc., San Diego, CA. Sector: SER
VICES / Research Services. 72 Years Old. Mr. Sofaer has served as a director sin
ce May 2005. He has been the George P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior F
ellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University since 1994. Mr. Sofaer ha
s a long and distinguished career in the legal profession. Prior to assuming his
current roles, he served in private practice as a partner at Hughes, Hubbard &
Reed in Washington, D.C. and as the chief legal adviser to the U.S. Department o
f State. From 1979 to 1985, Mr. Sofaer served as a U.S. District Judge for the S
outhern District of New York. He was a professor at the Columbia University Scho
ol of Law from 1969 to 1979, and from 1967 to 1969 was an Assistant U.S. Attorne
y in the Southern District of New York. he was editor-in-chief of the NYU Law Rev
iew. He clerked for Hon. J. Skelly Wright on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D
istrict of Columbia Circuit and for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. on the U.S.
Supreme Court. In the past five years, Mr. Sofaer has served as a director of NT
I, Inc., Gen-Probe, Inc. and several private companies and non-profit institutions
.
-Abraham D Sofaer 1200 Bryant St; Palo Alto, CA 94301-2716 (650) 323-7447 [Maria
n Sofaer]
-Abraham D Sofaer address unavailable;Truckee, CA 96161-6424 (530) 582-8800 [Micha
el J Sofaer, Marian S Scheuer, F Sofaer]
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Henry D. Sokolski
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile
/Sokolski_Henry | Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Education Center. cu
rrently serves as an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics in Was
hington, D.C., and as a member of the Congressional Commission on the Prevention
of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. previously served as
Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy in the Department of Defense He also worked
in the Office of the Secretary of Defenses Office of Net Assessment, as a consult
ant to the National Intelligence Council, and as a member of the Central Intelli
gence Agencys Senior Advisory Group. was a Resident Fellow in the Heritage Foundat
ion and the Hoover Institution. and a Senior Legislative Aide for Senator Dan Qua
yle, etc.
-Henry D Sokolski 3 Elm St; Roslyn Heights, NY 11577-1201 (516) 621-0371 [45-49
/ Joseph R Sokolski, Frank C Sokolski, Ana M Sokolski, Diane R Gough]
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PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA Vice chairman of the International C
risis Group. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. History: Congressman fo
r New York (1975-93). Wife: Nina Solarz. Son: Randy Glantz (stepson). | http://w
ww.nndb.com/people/521/000061338/.
Dead, as of Nov. 2010.
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Steven L. Solnick
Stephen Solnick is the Moscow Representative of the Ford Foundation. from 1
993 to 2002 taught as Assistant and later Associate Professor of Political Scien

ce at Columbia University. He has been a National Fellow at the Hoover Instituti


on at Stanford University, a Research Fellow at the Kennan Institute in Washingt
on, D.C., a Fulbright Scholar at Moscow State University, and a Marshall Scholar
at Oxford University. 3 listings:
-Steven L Solnick 2 Bradford Ave; Scituate, MA 02066-2308 [Maeve N Oconnor]
-?>Stephen J Solnick 1412 Lakeshore Dr; Massapequa Park, NY 11762-1501 (516) 798
-6728 [65+ / Iris M Solnick, Eric Solnick]
Ford Foundation, Representative 320 E 43rd St; New York, NY 10017-4801 (212) 5735000
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Andrew W. Solomon
<newlyweds Andrew Solomon and John Habich at their wedding dinner. | ht
tp://en.freakipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Solomon (born 1963) is a New York-born homose
xual writer on politics, culture, and psychiatry who lives in New York and Londo
n. He has written for publications such as the New York Times, The New Yorker, a
nd ArtforumIn 2008, he was awarded the Humanitarian Award of the Society of Biolo
gical Psychiatry for his contributions to the field of mental health. He has a sta
ff appointment as a lecturer in psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College of C
ornell University. Solomon had an official civil partnership ceremony to journali
st and editor John Habich on June 30, 2007, at Althorp, the childhood home of Di
ana, Princess of Wales; the New York Timesfeatured the wedding in their Vows colum
n, The New York Times, July 8, 2007, and Tatler ran a six-page feature. Solomon a
nd Habich married again on July 19, 2009, the eighth anniversary of their meetin
g, in Connecticut, so that they would have a marriage that was legally recognize
d in the state of New York. Solomons father, Howard Solomon, is chairman of Forest
Laboratories, a company noted for its production of anti-depressants, a field t
he company entered after Howard Solomon saw how effective anti-depressant treatmen
t was for his son. Andrew Solomons brother, David Solomon, is a senior executive a
t Forest Laboratories. Solomons mother chose euthanasiaand Solomon has written of t
he experience of being present at her planned suicide. Solomon is an activist and
philanthropist in three areas: LGBT rights, mental health, and the arts. For LGBT
rights, He serves on the boards of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and
Trans Youth Family Allies. and is a a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

-?>Andrew W Solomon 18 W 10th St; New York, NY 10011-8702 (212) 533-0265 [45-49]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/andrew
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Anne G. K. Solomon
http://www.thepresidency.org/who-we-are/advisors-and-fellows/93-anne-g-k-solom
on | http://csis.org/expert/anne-solomon Anne Solomons professional work has focu
sed on ways in which advances in science, technology, and public policy affect o
ur national life and international relations. She currently serves as senior adv
iser on science and technology policy at the Center for the Study of the Preside
ncy (CSP) in Washington, D.C., and as an independent adviser on public policy ma
tters to public- and private-sector institutions. Prior to joining CSP, Solomon
served as senior adviser for technology policy and director of the Biotechnology
Program at CSIS. She began her career at the National Academies, directing the
Committee on Scholarly Communication with the Peoples Republic of China during th
e early years of renewed U.S.-China ties. Subsequently, on leave from the Nation
al Academies, she served in the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the C
arter administration, developing the first U.S.-China science and technology agr
eement and overseeing a range of federal science and technology programs. She re
turned to the National Academies to direct a bilateral U.S.-Japan dialogue and a
number of studies concerned with international technology competition and colla
boration. While at the National Academies, Solomon also developed and directed m
ajor initiatives to expand institutional outreach and nongovernmental funding. D
uring the mid-1990s, she served at the Department of State as deputy assistant s
ecretary of state for science, technology, and health. She also served as U.S. c
oordinator for international global positioning system (GPS) policy. She is a mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Association for the Advanc

ement of Science, and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.


-Md?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/solomon/anne
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/anne
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Joshua N. Solomon
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/josh-solomon/5/33a/49b: Principal at Business o
f Sports School, Greater New York City Area. [Which leads to] Japan Society, Ne
w York Board of Directors (says) New York City Department of Education. Acting E
xecutive Director at Young Womens Leadership Network, etc. | -?>Joshua N Solomon
Foundation. | -?>Joshua Solomon profiles | LinkedIn (43).
-?>Joshua N Solomon 465 W End Ave; New York, NY 10024-4926 (212) 579-3814 [40-44
]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/joshua
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/joshua
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Peter J. Solomon
<Susan and Peter J. Solomon with actress Bernadette Peters. | ttp://www.pjso
lomon.com/ourpeople/52bio.asp Solomon founded Peter J. Solomon Company, L.P. in
1989. Previously, he was Vice Chairman of Lehman Brothers where he was Chairman
of its Merchant Banking Division and Co-Chairman of the Investment Banking Divis
ion. From 1978 to 1980, Mr. Solomon was Deputy Mayor of Economic Policy and Devel
opment in New York City under Mayor Edward I. Koch. He was also Chairman of the
New York City Health and Hospital Corporation, which operated 17 municipal hospi
tals. He served as Counselor to the United States Treasury in the Carter Adminis
tration in 1980. Mr. Solomon has written extensively about conflicts on Wall Stre
et and public policy issues. Professional Affiliations: Director, Monro Muffler/
Brake Inc.; Director, Zagat Survey LLC. Previous Professional Affiliations: Dire
ctor, Associated Dry Goods Corporation; Director, BKF Capital Group, Inc.; Direc
tor, Centennial Cellular Corporation; Director, Century Communications Corp.; Di
rector, Esquire, Inc.; Director, General Cigar Holdings; Director, LIN Broadcast
ing Corporation; Director, Office Depot, Inc.; Director, Phillips-Van Heusen Cor
poration; Director, The Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. Not-For-Profit Affiliations: D
irector and former Chairman, The Manhattan Theatre Club; Chairman, Friends of th
e Center for Jewish Studies Harvard University; Trustee, The Federation of Jewis
h Philanthropies of New York City; Trustee, Lucius Littauer Foundation; Member,
Board of Overseers, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Director, Headwater
Initiative; Director-at-Large, Montana Land Reliance; Member, Presidents Advisory
Committee on the Allston Initiative, Harvard University; Member, Deans Council a
nd Executive Committee of Harvard University Resources Committee; Member, Counci
l on Foreign Relations: Mr. Solomon is a member of Governor Cuomos Council of Eco
nomic and Fiscal Advisors. Lifetime Honorary Trustee, American Museum of Natural
History and member of its Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Advisory Cou
ncil. Previous Not-For-Profit Affiliations: Overseer, Harvard University; Adjunct
Professor, Columbia Business School; Chairman, Hudson Guild Neighborhood House;
Vice Chairman, Mt. Sinai Hospital; Trustee, National Audubon Society; Trustee, T
aft School; Member, Visiting Committee to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; Rec
ipient, Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor, 1992. | http://www.zillow.com
/blog/2009-08-12/investor-peter-j-solomon-bewitched-by-pink-house/
-(W)>Peter J. Solomon Company 520 Madison Avenue, Fl. 29; New York, NY 10022 Tel
ephone: (212) 508-1600 Fax: (212) 508-1633 | Email: pjs@pjsolomon.com.
-Peter Solomon 42 Highway Behind The Pond Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-8432 (631)
324-1699 [Susan P Solomon]
-Peter J Solomon 106 Briar Patch Rd; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-0038 and/or (631
) 329-8932
-Peter J Solomon 810 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7270 (212) 750-2003 [Susan P So
lomon]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/peter
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Richard H. Solomon
AKA Richard Harvey Solomon. B. 1937. US Institute of Peace President (1993

-); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1992-93); US Assistant Secretary of State


for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (1989-92); Director of Policy Planning (1986-89
); RAND Corporation Director, Political Science Dept. (1976-86); US National Sec
urity Council Senior Staff for Asian Affairs (1971-76); American Academy of Dipl
omacy; Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (1971). Wife: A
nne.
-Richard H Solomon 8201 Bryant Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-3134 (301) 320-9278 [Anne
G Solomon, Carol S Solomon]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/richard
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Robert Solomon
http://www.cosmosclub.org/web/journals/2004/solomon.html Robert Solomon (CC 66)
was at the Federal Reserve Board from 1947-1976 and served as adviser to the Boa
rd (1965-1976) and director, Division of International Finance (1966-1972). He c
urrently is a guest scholar at The Brookings Institution and president of R.S. A
ssociates, Inc., which publishes his monthly International Economic Letter.
.
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/robert
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H. Marshall Sonenshine
H. Marshall Sonenshine: Executive Profile & Biography -Chairman and Mana
ging Partner, Sonenshine Partners [NYC]. See Board Relationships. Sonenshine is
currently employed at Sonenshine Partners in the position of Chairman and Managi
ng Partner. Prior to founding Sonenshine Partners, Mr. Sonenshine was a Partner
in BT Wolfensohn, the mergers and acquisitions Department of Bankers Trust, esta
blished by BTs acquisition of Wolfensohn & Co., a premier investment banking bout
ique, in 1996. At Bankers Trust, Mr. Sonenshine headed the firms media and transp
ortation mergers and acquisitions practices as part of the banks global investmen
t banking arm, BT Alex. Brown, and its successor organization, Deutsche Banc Ale
x. Brown, where he was asked to be Co-Head of Mergers and Acquisitions. Mr. Sone
nshine has advised on leading M&A transactions globally, including the largest s
oftware merger of 2001, the merger of SDRC into EDS, creating the global leader
in collaboration software and product knowledge management; the merger of Capsta
r Broadcasting into Chancellor Media, creating the worlds then largest radio broa
dcasting company; the merger of American Tower Corporation and OmniAmerica, crea
ting the worlds largest operator of telecommunications towers; Disneys $20 billion
acquisition of Capital Cities ABC; the sale of Guber-Peters Entertainment Compa
ny to Sony in connection with Sonys purchase of Columbia Pictures; the defense an
d ultimate sale of The United States Shoe Corporation to Luxottica SpA; and the
two largest aircraft finance transactions in history: the $10 billion restructur
ing of GPA Group plc with General Electric Capital Corporation and the sale of I
nternational Lease Finance Corporation to AIG. Prior to joining Wolfensohn & Co.
, Mr. Sonenshine worked for Salomon Brothers, where he handled corporate finance
and M&A assignments. He served as a law clerk to The Honorable Lawrence W. Pier
ce of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Mr. Sonenshine
is a member of the New York Bar, a Director of RosettaBooks and of several other
companies. He is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Trustee a
nd member of the Executive Committee of the International Center of Photography,
Vice Chairman of the Board of ArtsConnection, the New York arts and music educa
tion organization, and a past Member of the Executive Committee of the Brown Ann
ual Fund. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: SP Capital LLC; RosettaBooks, LLC.
-Marshall Sonenshine 580 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-7313 (212) 754-4401
-Marshall Sonenshine 400 Madison Ave, Fl 19; New York, NY 10017-8912
Sonenshine, NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sonenshine
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Tara D. Sonenshine
Tara Sonenshine is Executive Vice President of the United States Institute
of Peace. Prior to joining USIP, she was a strategic communications adviser to

many international organizations including USIP, the International Crisis Group


, Internews Networks, CARE International, the American Academy of Diplomacy and
Women of Washington. Sonenshine has served in various White House capacities, inc
luding transition director for the National Security Council (NSC). In that posi
tion, she was responsible for coordinating an interagency process to review fore
ign policy goals and priorities for the Clinton administrations second term. Befo
re that, she served as special assistant to President Clinton and deputy directo
r of communications for the NSC (1994-1995). In 1998, Sonenshine was at the Brook
ings Institution studying foreign policy and communications. Her career began in
broadcast journalism in 1982 at ABC News in New York, where she served as assis
tant to David Burke, the vice president of news. Sonenshine went on to become ed
itorial producer of ABC News Nightline, where she worked for more than a decade.
She was also an off-air reporter at the Pentagon for ABCs World News Tonight. A fo
rmer contributing editor for Newsweek, Sonenshine is the author of numerous arti
cles on foreign affairs published in the New York Times, Washington Post, and ot
her newspapers.
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Maurice Sonnenberg
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/chertoff-group/ Sonnenberg currently serve
s as Senior International Advisor at J.P. Morgan Chase, and is a Senior Internat
ional Advisor to and Director at the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, LLP. He has
served in five U.S. Presidential Administrations holding various appointed advis
ory positions in the areas of finance, international trade, intelligence and cou
nterterrorism. | Council on Foreign Relations member; Greenberg Traurig LLP dire
ctor & senior international adviser; Harlem Education Activities Fund director.
Past: Bear Stearns Companies Inc. SVP;Georgetown University regent; National Com
mission on Terrorism vice chairman. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Maurice Sonnenberg 45 E 66th St; New York, NY 10065-6102 (212) 628-2059
Sonnenberg: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sonnenberg
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Helmut Sonnenfeldt
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * World Affairs Council, Washington
DC Fed up USA History: member of the National Security Council. Advisor to Pres
ident Nixon. Helmut Sonnenfeldts areas of focus include Russian and European affai
rs, executive-congressional relations and intelligence and national security iss
ues. A veteran of the National Security Council staff, he has held several advis
ory posts in the U.S. government and the private sector. | http://www.jhu.edu/jhu
mag/0600web/awards.html | http://www.brookings.edu/experts/s/sonnenfeldth.aspx
-Helmut Sonnenfeldt 5600 Wisconsin Ave, Apt 1504; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4412 (30
1) 656-6706 and/or (301) 656-6731 [65+ / Marjorie H Sonnenfeldt, Hel Sonnenfeldt
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Gillian Sorensen
http://www.unfoundation.org/about-unf/our-leadership/gillian-sorensen.html
Gillian Martin Sorensen is a Senior Advisor at the United Nations Foundation, a
nd is a national advocate on matters related to the United Nations and the Unite
d States-United Nations relationship. ..
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Ted Sorensen miasmapedia Theodore Chaikin Ted Sorensen was an American president
ial advisor, lawyer and writer, best known as President John F. Kennedys special
counsel, adviser and legendary speechwriter.

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Andrew R. Sorkin
Age 34. A journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for The Ne
w York Times, etc. Spouse: Pilar Jenny Queen.
-Andrew R Sorkin 245 E 21st St, Apt 4A; New York, NY 10010-6413 (212) 260-3717 [6
5+ / Pilar Q Sorkin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sorkin/andrew
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George Soros (real name Schwartz)
Investor philanthropist hedge funds, Rothschild, etc. * http://fedupus
a.wordpress.com/some-mishpucka-billionairies-in-the-usa/ | America Coming Togeth
er supporter; Brain Trauma Foundation director; Center for American Progress sup
porter; Clinton Global Initiative member; Committee for Sensible Marijuana Polic
y major donor; Democracy Alliance member; Drug Policy Alliance director; Earth I
nstitute advisory board member; Forbes billionaires list ranked # 35 in 2010; In
ternational Crisis Group board member; Joint Victory Campaign 2004 supporter; Mo
veOn.org contributor; OneWest Bank Group LLC investor; Open Society Institute fo
under & chairman; Quantum Fund founder; Refugees International director emeritus
; Soros Economic Development Fund founder; Soros Fund Management founder. Past:
2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign contributor; Alpha magazine list of top
hedge fund earners, 2007 No. 2; Alpha magazine list of top hedge fund earners, 2
008 No. 4; America Coming Together contributor; Barack Obama inaugural committee
major contributor; Catalist investor; Harlem Childrens Zone benefactor; Joint Vi
ctory Campaign contributor; Media Fund contributor; Mark Schwartz senior adviser
; Annaliese Witschak Soros spouse; White House visits (2009) visitor; World Econ
omic Forum 2008 attendee; World Economic Forum 2009 attendee; William D. Zabel d
ivorce lawyer. Alexander Soros son; Andrea Soros daughter; Daisy Soros sister-in
-law; Gregory Soros son; Jeffrey Soros nephew; Jonathan Soros son;Paul Soros bro
ther; Robert Soros son; Susan Weber Soros spouse; Michael Vachon political direc
tor. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-George A Soros 888 7th Ave, Apt 3300; New York, NY 10106-0001 [Work #s at that ad
dress:] (212) 262-6300, (917) 322-6740, (212) 333-9744
-?>George Soros 550 Old Town Rd; Southampton, NY 11968-5086 (631) 283-1027 [Elis
abeth Soros]
Open Society Fund, President 400 W 59th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10019-8023 (212) 5
48-0600
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/soros/george
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/soros/george
-Susan Soros, NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/soros/susan
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Jonathan T. Soros
<wife Jennifer | New America Fed up USA | http://investing.businesswee
k.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=4975120&privcapId=1501285&prev
iousCapId=1501285&previousTitle=Soros%20Fund%20Management%20LLC -President and C
o-deputy Chairman, Soros Fund Management LLC. See Board Relationships. | Soros E
conomic Development Fund director; Soros Fund Management deputy chairman. Barack
Obama inaugural committee major contributor. George Soros son; Robert Soros bro
ther;Jennifer Soros spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY. | Campaign contri
butions:
-Jonathan Soros 70 A GREENWICH AVE.; New York, NY.
Jonathan T Soros
New York, NY
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New York, NY
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New York, NY
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-Jonathan A Soros 65 Girdle Ridge Dr; Katonah, NY 10536-3812 [35-39]


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Paul T. Soros
<Daisy. * The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships For New Americans | Pa
ul Soros Investments LLC owner; TechnoServe director. Daisy M. Soros spouse; Geor
ge Soros brother.
-Paul T Soros 1102 Oenoke Rdg; New Canaan, CT 06840-2608 (203) 966-4073 [65+ / D
aisy M Soros]
969 5TH AVE.; New York, NY.
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James R. Sosnicky
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-sosnicky/4/334/98b Director of Business Deve
lopment at SEAF, Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Economic Development Officer
at United States Army; Summer Associate at Lazard Asset Management; Director of
Online Business Development at The Village Voice. Council on Foreign Relations,
etc.
-James R Sosnicky 1851 Columbia Rd NW, Apt 510; Washington, DC 20009-5105 [35-39
]
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Richard W. Soudriette
Richard Soudriette: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Inter
national Foundation For Election Systems. Richard Soudriette is the Founder and
President Emeritus of IFES (International Foundation of Elections Systems). Mr.
Soudriette serves as an Advisor of Everyone Counts, Inc.. Mr. Soudriette served
as the Chief of Staff to United States Congressman To Oklahoma, Washington, Dc.,
from 1987 to 1988. From 1983 to 1986, he was Country Director of The Peace Corp
s. Mr. Soudriette serves as a Director of International Foundation For Election
Systems. | http://aceproject.org/electoral-advice/ace_members_overview?b_start:i
nt=300&-C=
-Richard Soudriette Colorado Springs, CO (719) 576-4448
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Michael I. Sovern
AKA Michael Ira Sovern. B. 1931. President of Columbia University, 1980
-93. American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Law Institute; amfARNationa
l Council; Member of the Board of AT&T; Member of the Board of Chemical Bank (19
81-96); Member of the Board of Comcast (2002-); Member of the Board of Sequa; Me
mber of the Board ofSothebys; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democr
atic Senatorial Campaign Committee; New Leadership for America PAC. Wife: Eleano
r Leen (m. 1963, div. 1974, two sons, one daughter); Wife: Joan Rosenthal Wit (m
. 1974, d. 1993, one daughter); Wife: Patricia Margaret Walsh (m. 1995).
-Michael I Sovern 131 Riverside Dr, Apt 12A; New York, NY 10024-3714 (212) 721-4
091 [65+ / Patricia M Sovern]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sovern/michael
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Tommy Sowers
Tommy Sowers bigmistakipedia was the 2010 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Hou
se of Representatives in Missouris 8th congressional district. He is a former US
Army Special Forces officer and he achieved the rank of Major in the United Stat
es Army.
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Anna K. Spain
http://www.mediatorsbeyondborders.org/who/aspain.shtml Anna Spain is an Associ
ate Professor of Law at the University of Colorado-Boulder Law School and a medi
ator with over 15 years of experience. Her research and scholarship focuses on i
nternational law, dispute resolution, international cooperation and conflict and
state behavior. Professor Spain teaches international law, international disput
e resolution, mediation and human rights. She practiced international law as an A
ttorney-Advisor at the U.S. Department of State Office of the Legal Adviser wher
e she represented the U.S. before the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in The Hague, se
rved as a delegate to the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva, and

advised the Department on international investment disputes in Asia and the Paci
fic. is a member of the American Bar Association, American Society of Internation
al Law, Council on Foreign Relations (Term Member) and Mediators Beyond Borders.
| Boulder, Colorado. Email: annaspainmbb@gmail.com.
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Jonathan Spalter
Jonathan Spalter SourceWatch is a fellow at the New Politics Institute and
according to its website is a Principal at the marketing firm Dewey Square Group,
has a long track record building and leading media and technology companies in
the US and Europe. He most recently was CEO of Snocap, the digital music licensi
ng and copyright management service founded by the creators of Napster. Spalter
has held senior management roles at the media and entertainment group Vivendi Un
iversal, based at its global headquarters in Paris, France. He was Executive VP
in charge of business development and strategy at Vivendi Universal Net, the gro
ups Internet subsidiary, where he focused on digital distribution of the groups mu
sic, publishing and film assets, and on mobile Internet services in the US and E
uropean markets. |http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jonathan-spalter/0/746/653 San Fra
ncisco Bay Area. [Read more.]
Jonathan H Spalter
Berkeley, CA
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Jonathan H Spalter
Washington, DC 48
Jonathan H Spalter
Dorchester, MA N/A
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Scott M. Spangler
http://www.gmfus.org/taskforce/taskforce.html | Grand Teton National Park Foun
dation director. Past: Chemonics International, Inc. chairman; U.S. Agency for I
nternational Development associate administrator; World Resources Institute dire
ctor. Jean Spangler spouse. lives and/or works in Teton Village, WY.
Scott M Spangler
Teton Village, WY
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Debora Spar
is the current President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women
affiliated with Columbia University. After graduating magna cum laude in 1984 fr
om the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and earning her doctorate
from Harvard in government, she went on to write 6 books and many articles.
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Daniel V. Speckhard
<wife Anne. | B. 1959is a United States diplomat who is formerly the United S
tates Ambassador to Greece. His last posting was as the Deputy Chief of Mission a
t the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad,Iraq following a year as Director of the Iraq Reco
nstruction Management Office there.
Daniel V Speckhard
New York, NY
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Leonard S. Spector
http://cns.miis.edu/staff/spector_leonard.htm is Deputy Director of the

Monterey Institute of International Studies James Martin Center for Nonprolifera


tion Studies, and leads the Centers Washington D.C. Office. In addition he serves
as editor-in-chief of the Centers publications. Mr. Spector joined CNS from the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), where he served as an Assistant Deputy Administ
rator for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Adm
inistration. His principal responsibilities at DOE included development and imple
mentation of DOE arms control and nonproliferation policy with respect to intern
ational treaties; US domestic and multilateral export controls; inspection and t
echnical cooperation activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency; civil
ian nuclear activities in the US and abroad; initiatives in regions of prolifera
tion concern, including the canning of plutonium-spent nuclear fuel in North Kor
ea and Kazakhstan; and transparency provisions of bilateral agreements with Russ
ia covering the purchase of weapons-grade uranium and the cessation of plutonium
production. Additionally, Mr. Spector managed the Initiatives for Proliferation
Prevention and the Nuclear Cities Initiative programs. Prior to his tenure at DO
E, Mr. Spector served as Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for Internat
ional Peace and Director of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Project. Mr. Spector a
lso established the Program on Post-Soviet Nuclear Affairs at Carnegies Moscow Ce
nter. Before joining the Carnegie Endowment, Mr. Spector served as Chief Counsel
to the U.S. Senate Energy and Proliferation Subcommittee, where he assisted in
drafting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and the Nuclear Waste Policy Act. He
began his career in nuclear nonproliferation as a Special Counsel at the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. Mr. Spector has participated on the Senior Advisory Panel
s at the Sandia National Laboratories, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and t
he National Research Council of the American Academy of Sciences. He has also se
rved as Secretary and Member of the Board of Trustees of the Henry L. Stimson Ce
nter and he is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Wa
shington, DC Bar.
-Leonard S Spector 5224 Loughboro Rd NW; Washington, DC 20016-2634 (202) 237-045
0 [65+ / Kristin K Spector]
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David C. Speedie
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/david_speedie.html Senior Fellow
David Speedie is director of the Councils new program on U.S. Global Engagement. I
n the current political debate, much is made of renewal of engagement with the wor
ld in conducting foreign policy, or of restoring U.S. moral leadership. But what m
ight constructive engagement entail? To address this key policy question, the U.
S. Global Engagement program will look at the issues through the lens of a serie
s of critical bilateral and multilateral relationships, with allies and non-alli
es alike. In 20072008, Mr. Speedie was also a senior fellow at the Belfer Center f
or Science and International Affairs at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy Schoo
l of Government. He worked at Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1992 to 2007.
He joined the Corporation as a program officer in the cooperative security prog
ram and was appointed Program Chair in March 1993, a position he held for almost
12 years. In 2004, he was appointed to serve as special advisor to the presiden
t and director of the Corporations project on Islam. He was recruited from the W.
Alton Jones Foundation where he was codirector of the secure society program and
directed, over a five year period, programs in the arts, urban affairs, and the
environment. In the 1980s, Speedie was a consultant to nonprofits in management
, marketing, and fund-raising as well as director of cultural affairs for Mayor
Bill Green in Philadelphia. He also served as the bicentennial liaison officer a
t the British Embassy in Washington.
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Sam Speedie [?]
Sam Speedie: 9/11 & Homeland Security YouTube New York State Office of Public
Security. | Sam Speedie profiles | LinkedIn (2).
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Paul Scumbag W. Speltz
Was (or is) United States Executive Director to the Asian Development Bank. | ht

tp://www.business.uconn.edu/cms/p566/a69 has been working continuously in Asia sin


ce 1972. After working for a New York City and Tokyo-based Japanese consulting f
irm he founded his own firm to specialize in trade with China soon after Preside
nt Nixons trip. He later merged with WJS Inc., based in Washington D.C., which sp
ecialized in USSR and Eastern Bloc trade with the USA. There, Paul expanded the
China-based trading operations throughout all of Asia and into Australia. In 198
1, he joined forces with a group of friends in Houston to form ATC International
Inc. ATC concentrates on assisting USA firms in evaluating investments, setting
up licenses, joint ventures and, in general, establishing their core business b
ase in China and other select countries in Asia. In 1985 Paul and the other owner
s sold ATC to Citibank. Paul stayed on as President of the division and a Vice P
resident of Citibank Asia/Pacific. He repurchased ATC from Citicorp in late 1987
and to this day continues to manage its operations in the USA, China, and other
offices in Asia, from Hong Kong where he lives with his wife, Renee. Paul was a
n advisor on USA-China affairs to the White House under Presidents Carter, Reaga
n and Bush from 1978 through 1992. Paul has three grown children and a home on La
ke Winnepesaukee, New Hampshire, where he visits with family as often as time pe
rmits.
Paul William Speltz
Center Harbor, NH
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/ Renee J Speltz]
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(Andrew) Michael Spence
Michael Spence twinkipedia Andrew Michael Spence is an American economist and rec
ipient of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize [lol] in Economic Sciences, along with Geo
rge A. Akerlof [Hamilton Project Janet Yellins hubby] and Joseph E. Stiglitz, for
their work on the dynamics of information flows and market development [lol again
]In the current technological environmentwith ever more abundant information flows
about market development, prices, profit margins, investment instruments and ra
tes of returntheir work is more relevant than ever [I cant stop lolling.] |http://ww
w.growthcommission.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=125 is
senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus
of Management in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
-Andrew M Spence 768 Mayfield Ave; Stanford, CA 94305-1044 (650) 856-4909 [65+ /
Catherine Spence, Michael Spence, Marya Spence]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spence/andrew
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Matthew Dikshit Spence
Matthew Spence SourceWatch is the co-founder and director of the Truman Nation
al Security Project. He is currently writing a book on lessons learned from Amer
ican democracy promotion in the former Soviet Union. Matt has been a Lecturer in
International Relations at Oxford University, a Visiting Fellow at the Stanford
Center on Democratization, Development, and the Rule of Law(CDDRL), and an elec
tions monitor in Kosovo. He has clerked for Justice Richard Posner of the United
States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Matt also worked for two summe

rs at the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration. His comme
ntary has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, the Yale Law Jou
rnal, the Yale Journal of International Law, and in various scholarly panels and
publications. Matt was born and raised in Southern California. A Marshall Schol
ar and a Truman Scholar. | http://www.newleaderscouncil.org/40under40/winners/20
08
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spence/matthew
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Edson W. Spencer
<-? | Edson Spencer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Former Director
, CBS Inc. Age 83. See Board Relationships. Edson W. Spencer served as Chief Exe
cutive Officer of Honeywell Inc. from 1974 to 1987. Mr. Spencer joined Honeywell
in 1954. Mr. Spencer has been engaged in consulting activities through his firm
, Spencer Associates, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He serves as Chairman of The Mayo
Foundations board of Trustees since February 1990 and, from January 1988 to Decem
ber 1992, Chairman of The Ford Foundations board of Trustees. Mr. Spencer served
as Chairman of the Retirements Plans of CBS Inc. He served as Chairman of the Bo
ard of Directors of Honeywell Inc. until 1988. Mr. Spencer serves as Director of
Boise Cascade Corp. and Investors Diversified Services Mutual Fund Group; a Mem
ber of the International Advisory Council of Robert Bosch, Germany, and of NEC,
Japan. Mr. Spencer served as Director of CBS Inc. since 1985. He served as Direc
tor of Honeywell Inc. from 1969 to 1988. He serves as Emeritus Public Trustee of
Mayo Clinic Rochester and Trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International P
eace. He serves as Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Humphrey Institute of
the University of Minnesota. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Mayo Clinic Rochester.
-Edson W Spencer 728 Widsten Cir; Wayzata, MN 55391-1784 (952) 473-9088 [65+ / V
alerie C Spencer, Harriett S Spencer, Katherine O Spencer]
-Edson W Spencer 1635 Quail Run; Wickenburg, AZ 85390-2176 (928) 684-7722
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John Spencer
<Dead Westwing actoror?> http://senergyusa.com/our_team.php joined Senergy USA in
the spring of 2009 as its Executive Vice President. served as Mayor of Yonkers Ne
w York from 1996 to 2004. Work[ed] closely with then Governor George Patakistarted
his career with Cushman and Wakefield after which he became a Vice President at
Bankers Trust Co. in New York Cityor other.
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Laurie J. Spengler
http://www.nesst.org/LSpengler.htm ShoreBank International (Chicago, USA). L
aurie J. Spengler is President of ShoreBank International, a firm that offers a
broad range of advisory and financial services in its core market segments of sm
all business finance, microfinance and housing finance. Ms. Spengler graduated f
rom Stanford University and Harvard Law School. Having worked in Central Europe
since 1991, she has developed a particular expertise in structuring, negotiating
and documenting private equity and venture capital transactions. Ms. Spengler w
as previously an attorney with the law firm, White & Case.
-Laurie J Spengler 100 Wilderness Way; Naples, FL 34105-2946 (239) 213-0828 [4549 / Shirley A Spengler]
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Gene B. Sperling
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/dept-of-the-treasury/ A former Clin
ton economic aide and National Economic Council director While working for Dukaki
s, Sperling had worked closely with economic gurus Lawrence Summers, Robert Rubin
and Reich. They recommended him to Bill Clinton, who brought him aboard his 1992
presidential campaign as director of economic policy. When Clinton won, Sperlin
g joined the White House as the deputy director of the National Economic Council
(NEC). Three years later, he jumped to NEC director after his boss, Rubin, move
d to the Treasury. Sperling was one of the few administration officials who laste
d all eight years of the Clinton administration. After George W. Bush took offic
e in 2000, Sperling left for various think-tanks like the Brookings Institution

and the Council on Foreign Relations. In 1999, Sperling spent time in China attem
pting to negotiate a deal allowing foreign firms to gain up to a 50 percent stak
e in Chinese telecommunication firms. In return, China would be allowed to join
the World Trade Organization (WTO). Sperling worked closely with Clinton Trade R
epresentative Charlene Barshefsky in all-night discussions with Chinese official
s that eventually led to Chinas admission into the WTO in December 2001. http://ww
w.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Gene_Sperling | http://en.stinkipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Sp
erling Sperling earned $887,727 from Goldman Sachs in 2008 and $158,000 for speeches
mostly to financial companies, etc. | Campaign contributions: http://littlesis.o
rg/person/34584/Gene_B_Sperling/giving.
-Gene B Sperling 3255 O St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2843 [Allison M Sperling(<no
longer showing here)]
-Gene Sperling 2800 Neilson Way; Santa Monica, CA 90405-4025 [Allison M Abner]
-10: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sperling/gene
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Joan Edelman Spero
Joan E. Spero Profile Forbes.com Independent Director, International Busine
ss Machines Corp, Armonk, NY. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Diversified Computer Systems.
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board, ING Groep N.V., Amsterdam, NL. Secto
r: FINANCIAL / Life Insurance. 66 Years Old. Joan E. Spero, 66, is an adjunct se
nior research scholar at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public
Affairs. She is a member of IBMs Audit Committee. She is a former visiting fellow
at the Foundation Center. Ms. Spero served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nat
ions for Economic and Social Affairs from 1980 to 1981. From 1981 to 1993, she h
eld several positions with American Express Company, the last being executive vi
ce president, corporate affairs and communications. From 1993 to 1996, Ms. Spero
served as U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural
Affairs, and from 1997 through 2008, she was president of the Doris Duke Charit
able Foundation. She is a member of the supervisory board of ING Group, a direct
or of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee (emeritus) of Columbia Univers
ity, and a trustee of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the Morgridge
Institute for Research. Additionally, during the past five years, she served as
a director of First Data Corporation. Ms. Spero became an IBM director in 2004.
| Council on Foreign Relations director; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation presi
dent; Duke Farms Foundation director; Foundation for Islamic Art director; IBM d
irector; United Nations Economic & Social Council director; Wisconsin Alumni Res
earch Foundation trustee Past: American Express Company EVP; Brookings Institutio
n honorary trustee; Columbia University trustee; First Data Corporation director
; United Nations U.S ambassador for economic & social affairs; U.S. Department o
f State under secretary of state.
-Joan E Spero 1165 Park Ave, Apt 12C; New York, NY 10128-1248 (212) 876-8146 [65
+ / C M Spero, Michael E Spero]
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Joshua B. Spero
http://www.brandeis.edu/areas/justice/alumni.html | Regional Economic Developm
ent Institute Directors Spero directs the Regional Economic Research Institute (R
EDI) at Fitchburg State University and is also Associate Professor of Political
Science and coordinator of the International Studies Minor Program. He teaches c
ourses on International Politics, Global Issues, Contemporary International Rela
tions, American Foreign Policy, International Terrorism, International Organizat
ions, Europe Today, worked as a federal career public servant for nearly 15 years
in Washington, DC until 2000, where he held the positions of Senior Civilian St
rategic Planner (the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The Pentagon, Directorate for Strate
gic Plans and Policy, European/NATO Division, 1994-2000), National Security Anal
yst (Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1990
-1994), and Deputy Assistant for Europe and USSR (Office of Secretary of Defense
, The Pentagon, 1988-1990). From 1988-1994, he also served as the Washington Lia
ison Officer to the Ft. Leavenworth, KS Foreign Military Studies Office. a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic Stud

ies, Atlantic Council of the United States, American Political Science Associati
on, International Studies Association, American Association for the Advancement
of Slavic Studies, and Women In International Security, he also consults for int
ernational affairs organizations and authors He has written op-ed pieces for The
Boston Globe, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Defense News, and The Lawrence-Andove
r Eagle Tribune, is the author of several U.S. government studies since leaving
the government, and lectures at national and international scholarly, think-tank
and government conferences. His media interviews include: New York Times; Washi
ngton Post; Washington Post.Com; London Sunday Times; Boston Globe, Atlanta Jour
nal-Constitution; San Francisco Chronicle; C-SPAN, ABC News.Com, CNBC;, WTKK Rad
io; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Dallas Morning News; U.S. News & World Report; USA T
oday; San Diego Union Tribune; Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise, Worcester Busi
ness Journal, Worcester Telegram and Gazette, Liberation; O Globo; Politiken; In
sight Magazine; Homeland Defense Journal; Nickelodeon; Reuters; AP; Defense News
; Stars and Stripes; Voice of America; Randy Feldman Radio Show .
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spero/joshua
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Jerry I. Speyer
<wife Katherine Farley. | B. 1940is one of two founding partners of the
prominent New York real estate company Tishman Speyer. Speyer is also the owner
of the Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center. his father comes from one of the
old Jewish families of Frankfurt. is married to the socially connected Katherine
G. Farley, who sits on the Executive Committee ofLincoln Center. They have a da
ughter named Laura (18); he has three older children from his previous marriage,
Robert, Valerie and Holly. | Columbia Business School overseer; Council on Fore
ign Relations member; Economic Club of New York trustee; Kennedy Center corporat
e fund board member; Municipal Art Society of New York director; Museum of Moder
n Art chairman; National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Cente
r director; New York City Investment Fund director; New York-Presbyterian Hospit
al trustee; Partnership for New York City director; Real Estate Board of New Yor
k governor; Real Estate Roundtable board member; Tishman Speyer Properties Inc. c
hairman & co-CEO. Past: Carnegie Hall trustee; Dalton School president; Federal
Reserve Bank of New York director; Lynne Handler spouse; Madison Square Garden a
ssistant to the VP; RAND Corporation vice chair; Eliot Spitzer adviser; Tishman
Realty & Construction SVP; Robert Tishman (deceased) son-in-law; USC Shoah Found
ation Institute councilor. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Jerry Speyer 630 5th Ave; New York, NY 10111-0100 (212) 288-9692
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Daniel L. Spiegel
<2009: Daniel L. Spiegel, Covington & Burling LLP and Amy Nicole Grudzinski,
Pfizer. | http://www.cov.com/dspiegel/ Covington & Burling LLP. is senior of cou
nsel and resident in the firms Washington, DC office. Mr. Spiegels international po
licy practice enables him to provide domestic and foreign clients with a broad r
ange of legal services, strategic advice, and representation in their relations
with both government and multilateral organizations such as the United Nations,
IMF, and the OECD. He has also represented sovereign governments from Europe, L
atin America, and the Persian Gulf on trade, investment, environmental, and fore
ign policy matters. Previous experience: AGSHF, LLP, Head of International Policy
Practice (1997-2008); United States Permanent Representative to the European Of
fice of the United Nations, Geneva (1993-1996); Department of State, Member, Pol
icy Planning Staff (1979-1980); Department of State, Special Assistant to Secret
ary of State Cyrus Vance (1977-1978); U.S. Senate, Legislative Assistant for For
eign Policy to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1971-1976). [Read more.]
-Daniel L Spiegel 1121 Basil Rd; McLean, VA 22101-1803 (703) 448-9017 [65+ / Mar
ianne A Spiegel, Anna Spiegel]
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John W. Spiegel
<-? http://www.tracked.com/person/john-spiegel/ Executive: COLONIAL PROPERTIES

TRUST; Board Member: ROCK-TENN CO | S1 Corporation | http://www.mto.com/lawyers/


bio.cfm?id=106 is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Munger, Tolles & Olson
LLP. served as law clerk to Justice Byron White of the Supreme Court of the Unite
d States during the 1976-77 Term. He then served as Special Assistant to Deputy
Secretary of State Warren Christopher, where his primary responsibilities were i
n the area of international economic policy, and an Assistant United States Atto
rney in Los Angeles [Read much more.]
-?>John W Spiegel 579 Toyopa Dr; Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-4470
-John W Spiegel 501 Alma Real Dr; Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-4420 [60-64 / Meli
ssa A Thomas]
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Carl Spielvogel
<wife Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel. | B. 1930. Advertising executiv
e, Bates Worldwide. US Ambassador to Slovakia (2000-01); US Official US Broadcas
ting Board of Governors (1995-); United Auto Group CEO (1994-97); Bates Worldwid
e CEO (-1994); Financial Times Chairman, International Advisory Board (1997-); I
nterpublic Groupeventually Chairman of the Executive Committee (1972-79); McCann
Erickson eventually EVP and General Manager (1960-72); The New York Times Adver
tising columnist (1958-60); The New York Times Reporter, Business section (195558); Member of the Board of Interactive Data Corporation (1996-2000; 2001-); Mem
ber of the Board of Apollo Management; Member of the Board of United Auto Group
Chairman (1994-97); Member of the Board of Bates Worldwide Chairman (-1994); Mem
ber of the Board of Interpublic Group; Asia Society Board of Trustees (past); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambassadors; Democratic Senatori
al Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillra
iser 2008; John Kerry for President; Metropolitan Museum of Art Board member; Li
ncoln CenterBoard member; National Leadership PAC; New Leadership for America PA
C; New York Philharmonic Board Member; Obama for America; Mount Sinai Hospital T
rustee (20 years). Wife: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel.
-Carl A Spielvogel 720 Park Ave, Apt 7A; New York, NY 10021-4954 (212) 861-4562
[65+ / Barbaralee D Diamonstein]
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Ronald I. Spiers
Ronald I. Spiers tickipedia (B. 1925) was a former career diplomat and United
States Ambassador. Spiers now lives in Exeter, New Hampshire. He is married and
lives with his wife, Patience. He has four children, and nine grandchildren. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Academy of Diploma
cy, the National Academy of Public Administration, and the International Institu
te for Strategic Studies.
-Ronald I Spiers 5 Timber Ln, Unit 312; Exeter, NH 03833-5335 (603) 658-7069 [65
+ / Patience B Spiers, Pamela Spiers]
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J. Andrew Spindler
President and CEO of FSVC [The Financial Services Volunteer Corps.] | Check
out this criminal crew: http://www.fsvc.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B2B1815
C8-6C1D-4641-B9F8-1C206B4E748B%7D Andrew Spindler has led FSVC and overseen its
work since 1993. He was previously a Senior Vice President at the Federal Reser
ve Bank of New York, where he helped develop the first international risk-based
capital standards and served on the Basel Supervisors Committee. He spent earli
er periods of his career in international banking and at The Brookings Instituti
on. He has served since 2004 as a member of the Board of the Dubai Financial Se
rvices Authority, the supervisory authority for the Dubai International Financia
l Center.
-?>Andrew J Spindler 435 E 76th St, Apt 8A; New York, NY 10021-2562 (212) 744-43
46 [60-64 / Ann T Spindler, James A Spindler]
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Alan Spoon
http://www.healthcentral.com/about/alan-spoon/ Alan Spoon is a member of

HealthCentrals Board of Directors and a managing general partner in Polariss Bost


on office. He joined Polaris in the spring of 2000 and has been part of the team
since 1995 as an early advisor and initial investor. Alan focuses on investment
s in information technology, with emphasis on revenue-stage companies, digital m
edia and e-commerce. Alan brings more than 20 years of operating executive and i
nvestment experience to Polaris. He came to the firm from The Washington Post Co
mpany, where he worked for 18 years. During his career with The Post Company, he
served as President, Chief Operating Officer, board member, Chief Financial Off
icer, President of Newsweek, head of newspaper marketing and head of corporate b
usiness development. The Post Company has significant activities in newspapers,
magazines, television, cable and educational markets (Kaplan). At The Post Compa
ny, Alan also was responsible for early stage technology investments in cellular
(Cellular One and digital PCS), distance learning and educational software and
information services (including Washingtonpost.com, BrassRing, Classified Ventur
es, WebTV and Exchange.com). Prior to The Washington Post, Alan was an officer a
t The Boston Consulting Group, an international management consulting firm speci
alizing in corporate strategy. Alan represents Polaris as a director ofAllPoster
s.com/Art.com, The HealthCentral Network, Cushcraft Corporation, Silicon Optix,
Inc., TechTarget, Inc., and AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc. (Weatherbug). Ala
n led Polaris investment in Matrics, Inc. (RFID) which was recently sold to Symbo
l Technologies. Current outside Board seats include Danaher Corporation, and IAC
/InterActiveCorp (formerly USA Interactive, Inc). In his not-for-profit activiti
es, Alan is a member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents and the Mas
sachusetts Institute of Technologys Corporation. Alans prior business board servic
e included Human Genome Sciences, Inc., International Data Group (IDG) and Ameri
can Management Systems, Inc. Prior not-for-profit board service included WETA (Was
hington, DC public television and radio) and the Norwood School (Bethesda, MD),
where Alan served as chairman. Alan earned his B.S. at Massachusetts Institute o
f Technology, an M.S. at M.I.T.s Sloan School of Management, and a J.D., with hon
ors, from Harvard Law School. |http://www.linkedin.com/in/alanspoon Combined Jewi
sh Philanthropies.
-?>Alan G Spoon 11 Ledgeways; Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-1409 (781) 237-0352 [5559 / Terri L Spoon, Leigh M Spoon, Randi E Spoon]
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John M. Spratt, Jr.
John M. Spratt, Jr. dinkipedia (B. 1942) is the former U.S. Representa
tive for South Carolinas 5th congressional district, serving from 1983 until 2011
. was chairman of the U.S. House Committee on the Budget, and the second ranking
Democrat on the U.S. House Committee on Armed Services. Spratt married Jane Stacy
of Filbert, South Carolina. They have three daughters and five grandchildren. [
Read more.]
-John M Spratt Jr 233 Kings Mountain St; York, SC 29745-1153 (803) 684-4554 [65+
/ Jane S Spratt, Sarah S Spratt, Catherine B Spratt]
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Jennifer B. Staats (NEW listing)
Possible / seems most likely>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jennifer-bulkeley-staats
/6/477/64 Strategist at Office of the Secretary of Defense.
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John Stacks
(R.) Homeland Security Project Experts Executive Director; former Executive Ed
itor, Time Magazine.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stacks/john
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Lesley R. Stahl
Lesley Stahl pieceocrapipedia B. 1941. is a television journalist. Since 1991
, she has reported for CBS on 60 Minutes. of Jewish heritage, the daughter of Dor
othy J. (ne Tishler), and Louis E. Stahl, a food company executive. In 1977, Stah
l married author Aaron Latham. They have one child : Taylor Stahl Latham. The co
uple currently lives in New York.

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Aaron Latham>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/latham/aaron
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Jes Staley (NEW listing)
B. 1956. Chief executive of J.P. Morgans Investment Bank.
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Ken W. Staley
http://www.state.gov/t/isn/106257.htm Staley is the Acting Deputy Assistant Secr
etary for Counterproliferation in the Department of States Bureau of Internationa
l Security and Nonproliferation. His portfolio includes preventing the smuggling
of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), international threat reduction, nuclear n
onproliferation policies, tracking, controlling, and securing dangerous chemical
and biological material, multilateral arms control, nonproliferation, WMD terro
rism, disarmament issues, and responsible use of chemical and biological science
s. Previously, Dr. Staley served as Director for Biodefense Policy at the White Ho
use Homeland Security Council, where he coordinated implementation of the Nation
al Strategy for Pandemic Influenza and the development of policies related to bi
odefense and the medical consequences of weapons of mass destruction. The Biodef
ense Directorate is responsible for coordination of U.S. Government preparedness
and response activities for defending against intentional and naturally occurri
ng biological threats and developed the National Strategy for Biodefense articul
ated in Biodefense for the 21st Century, the National Strategy for Pandemic Infl
uenza and the Implementation Plan for the National Strategy. Prior to his servic
e at the White House, Dr. Staley served as a State Department official in the Bure
au of Arms Control, Office of Chemical & Biological Weapons Conventions, the pri
ncipal entity responsible for negotiation, implementation and maintenance of che
mical and biological weapons treaties. During his tenure, Dr. Staley developed pol
icies for biological weapons non-proliferation and led United States Government
preparation for the Biological Weapons Convention 2005 Meeting of Experts. Dr. Stal
ey is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and a term m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has also worked in management cons
ulting.
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Thomas Staley (NEW listing)
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Tom/Staley
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Allan C. Stam
Dartmouth College experts regarding the Sept. 11 terrorist Associate Profess
or of Government. Expertise: International relations, political bargaining and t
he nature of war, military conscription, comparative foreign policy, prisoners o
f war. Notes: Stam previously served in the U.S. Army Special Forces as a commun
ications specialist and remains a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve
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George Paul Stamas
George P. Stamas Profile Forbes.com FTI Consulting, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL.
Sector: SERVICES / Management Services. 60 Years Old. Since 2002, Mr. Stamas ha
s been a Partner of the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis LLP, advising leading U.S.
and international public and private corporations in planning and structuring co
mplex business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, buy-outs, priva
te equity investing, fund formations, initial public offerings and debt and equi
ty restructurings, in numerous industries, including energy, finance, constructi
on, health care, and professional sports, as well as counseling corporations and
boards of directors on corporate governance matters and crisis situations. From
1999 to January 2002, Mr. Stamas was Vice Chairman of the Board of Deutsche Ban
c Alex. Brown, Inc. He is a venture partner of New Enterprise Associates, an int
ernational venture capital firm with approximately $10.0 billion under managemen
t. Mr. Stamas is active in numerous local and national civic affairs. He is a li

mited partner of the Baltimore Orioles L.P., the Washington Capitals and the Was
hington Wizards. Mr. Stamas is a director of NexCen Brands, Inc., which sold its
franchise business to Global Franchise Group, LLC on July 30, 2010 and is in th
e wind-up phase of its business plan. | GridPoint Inc. director; Shakespeare The
atre trustee; Washington Capitals co-owner. | http://www.kirkland.com/siteconten
t.cfm?contentid=220&itemid=8201 Professional Activities Serves or has served on
the Board of Directors of: FTI Consulting, Inc., NYSE listed; MidOcean Partners
(Executive Board); NexCen Brands, Nasdaq listed; Mid Atlantic Venture Associatio
n (MAVA); Metrocall, Inc., previously Nasdaq listed; T. Rowe Price Global Invest
ment Services (Advisory Board); Gridpoint, Inc.; Medicity, Inc.; Exent Technolog
ies (Israel). Civic Organizations Serves or has served on the Board of Directors
of: Archdiocesan Council; Baltimore Constellation Fund, Inc.; Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra; Corporate Council of The Conservation Fund; de Tocqueville Society o
f the United Way; Gilman School; Leadership 100; Shakespeare Theatre Company; UM
BCs Board of Visitors; University of Maryland Law School; Walters Art Museum.
-?>George P Stamas 11090 Turtle Beach Rd, Apt A103; North Palm Beach, FL 33408-3
432 (561) 625-5922 [55-59]
-?>George P Stamas 979 Bayshore Dr; Tarpon Springs, FL 34689-2403 (727) 938-3342
[55-59 / Karen A Stamas, Peter Stamas, Christopher M Stamas, William G Stamas]
-?>George P Stamas 335 Bridge St NW, Apt 504; Grand Rapids, MI 49504-8704 [60-64
/ Marjorie J Stamas]
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Stephen Stamas
<Heidi Stamas. | Stephen Stamas SourceWatch Stamas is president of the American
Ditchley Foundation and a director of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institu
te. Stamas is chair of TheAmerican Assembly. From 1957-1960, he served both in the
US Budget Bureau and as a loan officer in the Development Loan Fund. In 1968-19
69, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Policy in the US Department
of Commerce. Except for this period of government service, from 1960 to 1986 Mr.
Stamas was an employee of Exxon Corporation in a number of financial, supply, c
orporate planning and public affairs positions. He retired from Exxon Corporatio
n as vice president-public affairs. He is currently chair of Marlboro School of M
usic and co-chair of the American Trust for the British Library. He also serves
on the board of the New York Philharmonic, where he was president from 1984-1989
and chair from 1989-1996, and of the Greenwall Foundation, where he was chair f
rom 1995-99. He is director-emeritus of Lincoln Center. He is also a director of
Seacor Smit, a company supplying logistics and support vessels for the oil and
gas industry. He was formerly a member of the board of overseers of Harvard Univ
ersity, where he was president of the board from 1983-1985. Emeriti Trustee, Rock
efeller University; Director Emerti, Lincoln Center.
-?>Stephen T Stamas 325 Evandale Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-1505 (914) 472-8318 [65
+ / Elaine H Stamas]
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Nina Z. Stanford [?] (No longer listed)
-?>Nina Stanford profiles | LinkedIn (4).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stanford/nina
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Allison K. Stanger
Allison Stanger flakeipedia B. 1960is a political scientist and professor. In
addition to teaching courses at Middlebury College, she is the founding director
of Middleburys Rohatyn Center for International Affairs. Since October 2009 she
has been working as a part-time consultant to the Secretarys Policy Planning Staf
f. In 1990-91, Stanger was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Betwee
n 1995 and 1998, she was a Visiting Scholar at Pragues Charles University. Stanger
has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 2004. She is married
and has two children.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stanger/allison
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Joseph A. Stanislaw
http://www.reffwallstreet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1
12&Itemid=77 is founder of the advisory firm The JAStanislaw Group, LLC, and an I
ndependent Senior Advisor to the Energy & Resources group of Deloitte LLP. Dr. S
tanislaw was a founder of Cambridge Energy Research Associates and was Managing
Director for non-U.S. activity until he was named President and CEO. Dr. Stanisl
aw is an adjunct professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth S
ciences at Duke University. He serves on the Boards of several corporations with
interests in the areas of clean, alternative, and renewable energy. Dr. Stanisl
aw was a Research Fellow, Lecturer in economics, and founding member of the Ener
gy Research Group at Cambridge University. He was a Senior Economist at the Inte
rnational Energy Agency in Paris. Dr. Stanislaw is the co-author of The Commandi
ng Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. Dr. Stanislaw received a B.A., cum
laude, from Harvard College, a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Edinbu
rgh, and holds an Honorary Doctorate and Professorship from Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gas.
-Joseph Stanislaw 7032 First Tracks Ln; Carrabassett Valley, ME (207) 237-2724 [
Augusta J Stanislaw]
-Joseph A Stanislaw Browns Cove Rd; Round Pond, ME (207) 529-5406 [60-64 / Augus
ta M Stanislaw, Louis J Stanislaw]
-Joseph A Stanislaw PO Box 2293; South Hamilton, MA 01982-0293 [55-59 / Augusta
P Stanislaw]
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Deirdre Stanley (NEW listing)
Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Thomson Reuters.
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Eugene S. Staples [?]
* Eugene Staples Campaign Contributions and Donations retired
11 RIVERSIDE DR.; New York, NY.
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Alexandra Fuenmayor Starr (No longer listed)
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/Newsroom/SternInTheNews/CON_021275 writer for Slate Ma
gazine and former political correspondent for BusinessWeek. | http://alexandras
tarr.com/ Alexandra Fuenmayor Starr writes about immigration, politics, Latin Am
erica, and Europe for publications like The New York Times Magazine, Slate.com,
The New Republic, and The American Scholar. She was formerly a political corresp
ondent at Businessweek, where she covered the 2004 presidential election. Shes be
en a Milena Jesenska fellow in Vienna, Austria; a Japan Society Fellow in Tokyo,
Japan; and an Organization of American States fellow in Caracas, Venezuela. Man
y years ago she was an editor at the Washington Monthly, and did a stint at Nati
onal Public Radio as Daniel Schorrs research assistant. The best job shes ever had
was as an intern at the Musee dOrsay. Starr lives in New York City with her husb
and.
-4 NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/starr/alexandra
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Kenneth I. Starr (No longer listed)
Kenneth I. Starr fraudsterpedia Kenneth Ira Starr is an American accou
ntant arrested and charged for allegedly running a $59 million Ponzi scheme with
the money of a number of celebrities as his clients such as Sylvester Stallone,
Carly Simon, and Wesley Snipes. In the indictment 11 victims are named. At a bai
l hearing on July 27, 2010 Starrs bail was set at $10 million, which he was not a
ble to post. On September 10, 2010 Starr plead guilty, and now may face between
10 and 12.5 years in prison. Starr is married to Diane Passage. Starr met his thi
rd wife when she worked as a stripper at Scores in Manhattan. Starr left his sec
ond wife, Marisa Starr. Marisa developed [multiple sclerosis]at the age of 18 an
d her condition was advancing. She selected, interviewed, and hired Diane Passag
e to be Kens escort to events that Marisa had neither the desire, nor the ability

to attend. At that time, she was dating current boyfriend, unemployed Marc Coop
er, a local area resident. | http://www.businessinsider.com/kenneth-i-starr-emai
ls-bail-jail-siblings-angry-december-2010-12 If Youre About To Be Released On Bai
l, Dont Send Emails That Basically Say Youre Going To Run. | Muckety:Starr & Co. L
LC CEO & president; U.S. vs. Kenneth I. Starr and Andrew J. Stein defendant; Win
d River LLC founder. Past: Candice Bergen client; David Blaine invested with; Nor
a Ephron invested with;Bert Fields attorney; Goldie Hawn client; Ron Howard clie
nt; Caroline Kennedy client; Henry A. Kissinger client; Annie Leibovitz client;
Rachel Lambert Lloyd Mellon client; MENTOR director; Mike Nichols invested with;
Al Pacino client; Diane Sawyer client; Martin Scorsese client; Carly Simon clie
nt; Neil Simon invested with; Wesley Snipes client; Sylvester Stallone client; U
ma Thurman client.Diane Passage spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY. | Like
ned to a mini-Madoff, Kenneth Starr was sentenced to seven and a half years in p
rison and ordered to restore $29 million to a celebrity client list he bilked.
-NY[?]>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/starr/kenneth
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Ann M. Starrs (NEW listing)
Co-founder and president of Family Care International.
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James G. Stavridis
Defense.gov Biography: Admiral James G. Stavridis Admiral James Stavridis
assumed duties as Commander of the United States European Command and as the Sup
reme Allied Commander, Europe in early summer 2009. A Surface Warfare Officer, he
commanded the Destroyer USS Barry (DDG-52) from 1993-1995, completing UN/NATO d
eployments to Haiti, Bosnia, and the Arabian Gulf. Barry won the Battenberg Cup
as the top ship in the Atlantic Fleet under his command. In 1998, he commanded De
stroyer Squadron 21 and deployed to the Arabian Gulf, winning the Navy Leagues Jo
hn Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership. From 2002-2004, he commanded En
terprise Carrier Strike Group, conducting combat operations in the Arabian Gulf
in support of both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. From
2006-2009, he commanded U.S. Southern Command in Miami, focused on Latin America
and the Caribbean. Ashore, he served as a strategic and long range planner on th
e staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs o
f Staff. He has also served as the Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the N
avy and the Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
-James G Stavridis 8508 Crown Pl; Alexandria, VA 22308-1826 [55-59 / Laura E Sta
vridis]
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Ronald Steel
Ronald Steel SourceWatch Professor of International Relations University
of Southern California.Ronald Steel is an author, essayist, and professor of inte
rnational relations at the University of Southern California. His biography of W
alter Lippman won the Bancroft prize, the American Book Award, and the National
Book Critics Circle award [lol]. His most recent book, Temptations of a Superpower,
explores post-Cold War American foreign policy. He is working on a book on Robe
rt F. Kennedy and his legacy. Mr. Steel is a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Member, Pacific Co
uncil; Advisory Board, New Perspectives Quarterly; Editorial Board, World Affair
s journal.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/steel/ronald
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Paul E. Steiger
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/06/05/pulitzer_steiger.html managing editor
of The Wall Street Journal and a vice president at Dow Jones & Co., has been ap
pointed the new chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board . Steiger joined the Journal in
1966 as a reporter in the San Francisco bureau. In 1968, he moved to the Los An
geles Times as a staff writer and in 1971, transferred to the papers Washington,
D.C. bureau as an economic correspondent. He later went back to the West Coast t
o become the Times business editor. Originally from New York City, Steiger returne
d in 1983 to his hometown and rejoined the Journal as an assistant managing edit

or. He was named deputy managing editor in 1985 and in June of 1991, was appoint
ed managing editor. A year later, Steiger became a vice president at Dow Jones &
Co., which publishes the Journal , electronic news services, Web sites and comm
unity newspapers. In 2005, Steiger was elected chair of the Committee to Protect
Journalists, a New York-based nonprofit group that promotes press freedom by working
for the rights of journalists worldwide. Also in 2005, he was honored with the
Decade of Excellence Award from U.K.-based World Leadership Forum. Editor-in-Chie
f, ProPublica.
-?>Paul E Steiger 29 Grandview Dr; Ithaca, NY 14850-9751 [65+]
-Paul E Steiger 345 E 86th St, Apt 4B; New York, NY 10028-4748 [65+]
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David F. Stein
David F. Stein Profile Forbes.com Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc. New York, N. Se
ctor: CONSUMER GOODS / Farm Products. 70 Years Old. David F. Stein, Vice Chairma
n of J & W Seligman & Co., Inc. from 1996 through January 2009.
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Elliot Stein
Elliot Stein Profile Forbes.com Director, Apollo Investment Corporation, New Y
ork, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Diversified Investments. 61 Years Old. Elliot Stein
, Jr. (61) Director. Mr. Stein became a Director of Apollo Investment Corporatio
n in March 2004. He currently serves as Lead Independent Director. He has served
as Chairman of Caribbean International News Corporation since 1985. He is also
a Managing Director of Commonwealth Capital Partners as well as a board member o
f various private companies including Cloud Solutions LLC, Cohere Communications
, RHM Global LLC and Assay Healthcare Solutions. Mr. Stein is a Trustee of Clare
mont Graduate University and the New School University. He is a member of the Co
uncil on Foreign Relations. He formerly served as a Director of VTG Holdings, Ba
rgain Shop Holdings, Inc. and various other private companies.
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Eric Stein
<-??->Vice president and portfolio manager at Eaton Vance in Boston. Previously
, at the Markets Desk of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. | Or this?>http://
web.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?ID=180 Widely regarded a
s an eminent scholar in international and comparative law, Eric Stein is Hessel
E. Yntema Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Michigan Law School. Pr
ofessor Stein served in the U.S. Army from 1943-46, and received the Bronz Star
and Order of Italian Crown, Italian Military Cross. He holds Doctor of Law degre
es from the University of Michigan and Charles University, Prague, and Honorary
Doctor of Law degrees from both Free Universities of Brussels and from the WestBohemian University in Pilsen, Czech Republic. He served in the U.S. Department
of State and was adviser to the U.S. Delegation to the UN General Assembly and t
o the U.S. representatives at the UN Security Council and the International Cour
t of Justice. He has taught and lectured widely at American, European, and Asian
Universities and at the Hague Academy of International Law. Formerly Honorary V
ice President of the American Society of International Law and counselor of that
society, he is the author of numerous books and articles on international law,
European Union law, and comparative law. Professor Stein is a member of editoria
l boards of a number of American and European periodicals including the American
Journal of International Law. He participated in an international group called
on to advise Czech and Slovak authorities on constitutional issues.
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David J. Steinberg [?]
<-??->President, Long Island University. <http://www.liu.edu/About/Administratio
n/UniversityOfficers/Steinberg.aspx & http://www.one-to-world.org/content/view/7

/9/ | -?>Executive Director National Council for a Responsible Firearms Policy.


| -?>President of the U.S. Council for an Open World Economy, 1974-89.
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James B. Steinberg
Deputy Secretary, U.S. State Dept. * State Department Fed up USA *
Members of the Trilateral Commission located in the USA Fed up USA -Married to S
herburne Shere Abbott (Associate director for Environment and Energy, Office of Sc
ience and Technology Policy). They have two children.
-James B Steinberg 3417 Morrison St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1741 [Sherburne A S
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Mark R. Steinberg
OMelveny & Myers LLP; Screen Actors Guild Inc. Senior Advisor for Law and Polic
y, Screen Actors Guild Inc. + | Lives (and/or lived) at zip code: 90068.
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Richard H. Steinberg
Richard Harold Steinberg quackipedia is currently Professor of Law at UCLA Sc
hool of Law, Director of the Sanela Diana Jenkins Human Rights Project, and Edit
or-in-Chief of theHuman Rights and International Criminal Law Online Forum (a co
operative undertaking with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court).
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the editorial boards of
the American Journal of International Law and International Organization. He w
as formerly Assistant General Counsel to the United States Trade Representative
under Josh Bolton in the first Bush Administration. | http://www.international.u
cla.edu/burkle/people/.
-?>Richard H Steinberg 2714 Preston Dr; Mountain View, CA 94040-4462 (650) 961-0
627 [Estelle H Steinberg / Estelle H Steinberg]
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John D. Steinbruner
<Steinbrunner, Jane Holl Lute, Don Kettl and Max Destler. [See http://fedupu
sa.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/century-foundations-homeland-security-project/.] |ht
tp://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/scitech/release.cfm?articleid=887 professor and directo
r of the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, University o
f Maryland School of Public Affairs. Expertise:managing bioterror risk to keep a
dvanced technology out of terrorists hands; international security; arms control
and nuclear weapons. Credentials: member, National Academies Committee on Interna
tional Security and Arms Control; former director of foreign policy studies at t
he Brookings Institution; author, Principles of Global Security. Contact: 301-4054578 (office); 202-244-9142 (home); jsteinbr@umd.edu. |http://www.sourcewatch.or
g/index.php?title=John_D._Steinbruner.
-John D Steinbruner 3019 Oregon Knolls Dr NW; Washington, DC 20015-2211 (202) 24
4-9142 [65+ / Maria C Gobin]
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Joshua L. Steiner
B. 1965. Quadrangle Group. Quadrangle Group Co-Founder (2000-); Lazard Manag
ing Director (1994-2000); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff (1993-94); Counc
il on Foreign Relations; International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Lif
e Board of Directors; Enterprise Foundation of New York Board of Directors; Fore
ign Affairs Board of Advisors; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 20
00; Hebrew Free Loan Society Board of Directors; Hillary Clinton for President;
John Kerry for President; New York Public Library Trustee; Obama for America. Fa
ther: Daniel Steiner (General Counsel, Harvard University, b. 1933, d. 2005); Mo

ther: Prudence Linder; Sister: Elizabeth Steiner Hayward (b. circa 1963); Wife:
Antoinette Delruelle (three children).
-?>Joshua L Steiner 39 W 76th St; New York, NY 10023-1503 (212) 828-8214 [40-44
/ Raphael Steiner]
Antoinette H Delruelle
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Steven E. Steiner
(Standing.) http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/acda/aboutacd/steiner.htm B. 1940. Ambass
ador Steven E. Steiner was named by President Bush in September 1991, to serve si
multaneously with his SVC position, as the U.S. Representative to the Joint Comp
liance and Inspection Commission (JCIC), the implementing body for the Strategic
Arms Reduction Treaty (START). On May 3, 1993, President Clinton announced his
intention to nominate Amb. Steiner to be U.S. Representative to the JCIC, with t
he rank of Ambassador. He entered the United States Foreign Service in June 1966
. He completed tours of duty at the American Consulate General in Zagreb, Yugosla
via, the Embassy in Moscow, and the U.S. State Departments Office of Soviet Union
and West German Affairs. He also served as Senior Watch Officer and then Deputy
Director of the Departments Operations Center, its 24-hour crisis management fac
ility. From 1978-1981, Steiner served as Deputy Director of the Office of Theater
Military Policy in the State Departments Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs. Fr
om 1981-1983, he served as the Public Affairs Advisor to the Bureau of European
Affairs. Steiner served from 1983 to 1988 as Director of Defense Programs on the
National Security Council Staff. He was named by President Reagan as the U.S. Re
presentative to the Special Verification Commission (SVC), the implementing body
for the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), when the Treaty entered
into force June 1988. Steiner was confirmed by the United States Senate on June
26, 1990. Amb. Steiner received Presidential Meritorious Service Awards in 1990
and 1992, and he received the Arms Control and Disarmament Agencys Superior Honor
Award in 1993. In May 1983, he received the Department of States Superior Honor
Award for his work on the INF and other European security issues. He was a recip
ient of group Superior Honor Awards in 1980 as part of the team of officials in
the Politico-Military Bureau who participated in the development of U.S. and NAT
O policy on INF, and in 1973 while serving at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. He is m
arried with three children and resides in Chevy Chase, Maryland with his family.
| is a retired Foreign Service Officer whose recent experience includes service i
n the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, w
here he worked on the Community of Democracies, the Millennium Challenge Account
, and democracy programs in Iraq.
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John D. Stempel
http://www.uky.edu/~stempel/home.html is Senior Professor of the University o
f Kentuckys Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce where he was
director from 1993-2003. He served as Associate Director 1988-1993, coming to U
.K. following a 24-year career in the U.S. Foreign Service. Focusing on politica
l and economic affairs, he had overseas assignments in Africa, Iran, and India,
concluding with three years as U.S. Consul General in Madras, where he quadruple
d U.S. commercial collaboration with South India. His Middle East service (197579) in Tehran provided much of the material for his [phony] book, Inside the Ira
nian Revolution. His Washington assignments featured duty for both the State and
Defense Departments, including a two-year tour as Director of the State Departm
ents Crisis Center. Teaching stints at George Washington and American Universitie
s, plus two years as Diplomat in Residence at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. M
ember of the New York Council on Foreign Relations. AB Princeton, MA and PhD, Un
iversity of California at Berkeley. Married to the former Susan Hodgetts of Lexi

ngton with three daughters, Amy, Alix and Jill.


-John D Stempel 1102 Fincastle Rd; Lexington, KY 40502-1838 [65+ / Susan H Stemp
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Richard Stengel
Editor, journalist and author and is Time magazines 16th managing edito
r.
-?>Richard I Stangel 271 Birchwood Park Dr; Jericho, NY 11753-2306 (516) 932-037
6 [55-59 / Shirley L Stangel, Lindsay Stangel, Jessica Stangel]
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Angela E. Stent
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/stenta/?PageTemplateID=156 Professor of
Government and Foreign Service and Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian
and East European Studies in the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. From 200
4-2006 she served as the National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia at
the National Intelligence Council. From 1999-2001, she served on the Policy Pla
nning Staff of the U. S. Department of State, where she dealt with Russian and C
entral European affairs. She is a specialist on Soviet and post-Soviet foreign p
olicy, focusing on US-Russian relations, Russias relations with Europe,and the Ru
ssian-German relationship. She has also published works on East-West technology
transfer. has served as a consultant to the State Department, to the Congressiona
l Office of Technology Assessment, to Shell Oil, and was a senior associate of C
ambridge Energy Research Associates (and contributed to their publication Russia
2010). She is on the boards of the US-Russia Business Forum and Supporters of C
ivil Society in Russia. She serves on the academic advisory board of the America
n Institute for Contemporary German Studies, and on the Advisory Board of Women
in International Security. She is on the editorial boards of World Policy Journa
l, The Journal of Cold War Studies and Internationale Politik. She is a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alfred C. Stepan
Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration and Religion
(CDTR) at Columbia University in New York. | Alfred C. Stepan SourceWatch is Wal
lace Sayre Professor of Government and was Dean of SIPA (198391). Stepans teaching a
nd research interests include comparative politics, theories of democratic trans
itions, federalism, and the worlds religious systems, and democracy. Professor Ste
pan earned his BA from University of Notre Dame in 1958. He received a BA and an
MA from Balliol College, Oxford University in 1963 and a PhD from Columbia Univ
ersity in 1969. Stepan was a professor of political science at Yale University (
197682), Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia (198793), served as fi
rst rector and president at Central European University (Budapest, Prague, and W
arsaw) (199396), and was Gladstone Professor of Government and fellow at All Soul
s College, Oxford University (199699). Stepan is also a fellow at the American Ac
ademy of Arts and Sciences (1991present) and a member of the British Academy (199
7present). Overseer, Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown Universit
y; Editorial board, 1996, Institute of the Americas; Editorial Board, Journal of
Democracy; International Advisory Board, Democratization, the Journal; Member (
2007), Technoserve. | Stepan Company sickipedia Stepan Company (NYSE: SCL) is a
manufacturer of specialty chemicals headquartered in Northfield, Illinois. The c
ompany was founded in 1932 by Alfred C. Stepan, Jr., and has approximately 1,500
employees. It is currently run by his grandson, F. Quinn Stepan, Jr. The compan
y describes itself as the largest
-Alfred C Stepan II 3 Millbrook School Rd; Millbrook, NY 12545-4931[65+ / Erica
N Stepan, Adam A Stepan]
-Alfred N Stepan 210 Riverside Dr, Apt 9B; New York, NY 10025-6882 (212) 666-8101
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George R. Stephanopoulos
George Stephanopoulos tinkerbellipedia (born 1961) is an American television
journalist and a former political adviser. George is most well-known as the chie
f political correspondent for ABC News. He is married to Alexandra Wentworth, an
actress, comedian and writer. The couple have two daughters Elliott Anastasia St
ephanopoulos and Harper Andrea Stephanopoulos; the family lives in Washington, D
.C.
George R Stephanopoulos
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Randall L. Stephenson
Randall Stephenson: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, C
hief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of Executive Committee, AT&T, Inc
. Age 49.See Board Relationships. Randall L. Stephenson has been the Chief Execu
tive Officer of AT&T Inc. (formerly, SBC Communications, Inc.) since May 9, 2007
and has been its President since June 2007. Mr. Stephenson serves as the Chief
Executive Officer, President, and Chairman of the Board at AT&T Corp. He has bac
kground in Telecommunications. He served as the Chief Financial Officer of SBC C
ommunications Inc., Pension Arm. He served as the Chief Operating Officer of AT&
T from April 30, 2004 to May 9, 2007, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Executi
ve Vice President from August 2001 to May 2004 and also served as its Principal
Accounting Officer. He served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Finan
cial Officer of SBC Communications Inc. (SBC), the Manager of AT&T Mobility LLC
from August 2001 to April 2004. He joined Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in
1982 in the Information Technology Organization in Oklahoma City. Since 1986, h
e served as an Area Manager of Corporate Taxes. He served as District Manager of
Financial Analysis since 1991. He served as Director of Finance at SBC Internat
ional, Inc. in Mexico City and was responsible for Financial Oversight of SBCs Me
xico properties, including Telfonos de Mxico (Telmex). From 1996 to October 1999, he
served as Controller for SBC Communications Inc. in San Antonio, and served as
Vice President and Controller for SBC the following year. He also served as Seni
or Vice President of Finance with responsibility for all Financial Matters from
October 1999 to September 2000 of SBCs Telephone Company Operations, which includ
ed Ameritech, Pacific Bell, Nevada Bell and Southwestern Bell. Additionally, he
served as Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing, where he was responsible
for all Product Development, Marketing, Pricing and Tariffs, and Sales Support f
or SBCs Residential Customers and as Senior Vice President of Performance Assura
nce until October 2000, where he was responsible for monitoring and assuring the
performance of the realigned SBC. He started his career at Southwestern Bell Te
lephone Company in 1982 and has extensive experience in Finance and Operations.
He has been the Chairman of AT&T Inc., since June 3, 2007. Mr. Stephenson served
as the Chairman of Cingular Wireless Corporation, a Manager of AT&T Mobility LL
C from February 2003 to June 2004. He has been a Director of AT&T Inc. since Jun
e 1, 2005, Emerson Electric Co. since June 1, 2006 and AT&T Corp. since 2005. He
served as a Director of Cingular Wireless Corporation from July 2001 to 2006 an
d Prodigy Communications Corp. since 2001. He serves on the San Antonio United W
ay Executive Committee. OTHER AFFILIATIONS : AT&T Corp.; Prodigy Communications
Corp.; Emerson Electric Co.; AT&T Mobility LLC; University of Oklahoma; SBC Com
munications Inc., Pension Arm; University of Central Oklahoma.
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David J. Stern
B. 1942. Commissioner of the NBA. National Basketball Association Commis
sioner (1984-); National Basketball Association EVP (1980-84); National Basketba
ll Association General Counsel (1978-80); Museum of Television and Radio Trustee
; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gephar
dt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Kerry

Victory 2004; NAACP Board of Directors; Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey 2000.
Wife: Dianne Bock Stern (two sons). | Sumner M. Redstone, David J. Stern large
relationship map Muckety, etc. lives and/or works in Scarsdale, NY.
-David J Stern 16 Overlook Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-3012 [65+ / Dianne B Stern, A
ndrew M Stern]
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Elli Stern
* Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies: http://www.ochjs.ac.uk/staff.html
BA; MA (Yeshiva); Ph.D (Berkeley). Junior Research Fellow in Russian and/or Eas
t European Jewish History; William Golding Junior Fellow, Brasenose College. eli
yahu.stern@orinst.ox.ac.uk. | Elli Stern, Director of Special Programs, The Samu
el Bronfman Foundation. Employment history: Berkeley. The Samuel Bronfman Foundat
ion 375 Park Avenue 17Th Floor; New York, New York 10152.
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-?>Elli Stern 124 Olympus Cir; Jupiter, FL 33477-7302 [Marc E Stern] Prior: Nort
h Falmouth, MA (2010)
-?>Elli R Stern 1427 Ironwood Dr; McLean, VA 22101-2522 (703) 534-5712 [65+ / Ma
rc T Stern, Adam B Stern, Joshua Stern].
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Fritz Stern
B. 1926. German historian. American Academy in Berlin Trustee (1997-); Ame
rican Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow (1969); American Philosophical Society
1988; Aspen Institute Trustee, Aspen Institute Berlin (1983-2000); Center for I
nternational Relations (Warsaw) Program Board (2006-); Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Dean for America; Einstein Forum (Potsdam) Advisory Board (1992-2000); Germ
an-American Academic Council (1993-97); German Marshall Fund (1981-99); Helsinki
Watch (1992-); Institute for Advanced Study Fellow (1969-70); Institute for Hum
an Sciences (Vienna) Academic Advisory Board (1987-, Vice Chairman 1994-); Itali
an Academy for Advanced Studies in America Board of Guarantors (2001-); Jewish M
useum (Berlin) Academic Advisory Committee (2000-); Kerry Victory 2004; Leo Baec
k Institute Fellow (1982-); Obama for America; Social Science Research Council F
ellow (1960-61); Trilateral Commission (1983-90); US State Department Senior Adv
isor to the US Embassy, Bonn, Germany (1993-94); American Historical Review Boar
d of Editors (1974-77); Foreign Affairs Editorial Board (1978-92); Foreign Affai
rs Book Review Editor for Western Europe (1962-95); The American Prospect Board
of Sponsors (1990-); Ford Fellowship (1976-77); Guggenheim Fellowship(1969-70).
Wife: Elisabeth Sifton (2nd). 2 children.
-Fritz R Stern 15 Claremont Ave, Apt 61; New York, NY 10027-6809 (212) 666-2891
[65+]
-Fritz R Stern 11 Ober Rd; Princeton, NJ 08540-4917 (609) 924-7475 [65+]
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Jeffrey M. Stern
<Arnold Chavkin. http://www.forumcp.com/jeff.htm Stern has more than 35 year
s of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to founding Forum Capi
tal Partners in 2001, Mr. Stern spent 24 years at CIBC Oppenheimer and its prede
cessor firm, holding numerous executive and sales positions the latest being Man
aging Director and Head of the Private Equity Group. He was responsible for orig
inating, structuring, marketing and overseeing CIBC Oppenheimers private equity i
nvestments on behalf of itself and its clients worldwide. He served on the inves
tment committees of the Brazil Private Equity Fund and The India Private Equity
Fund, Genesis Partners and CIBC Oppenheimer Private Equity Partners. Mr. Stern j
oined Oppenheimer in 1976 and was Director of Investment Management Services, Na
tional Retail Sales Manager, Director of Financial Services, and as a member of
the firms Management Committee. Prior to joining Oppenheimer, Mr. Stern worked fo
r both A.G. Becker and Merrill Lynch. Stern is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and serves on the boards of directors and investment committees of se
veral philanthropic organizations, including as committee chair at UJA-Federation
of New York and United Jewish Communities. is chair of the international board of

the Institute for National Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, is a trust
ee of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and serves on the Presidents
Council of Westchester Community College. -Phone: (212) 290-1765; Fax: (212) 290
-1763; Email: jstern@forumcp.com.
-?>Jeffrey M Stern 215 High Crest Dr; West Milford, NJ 07480-3709 (973) 838-8433
[55-59 / Paula A Stern, Christopher M Stern]
-?>Jeffrey M Stern 100 Bradshaw Rd; Lakewood, NJ 08701-3128 (732) 367-3018 [55-5
9 / Yaakov M Stern]
Forum Capital Partners, Managing Partner 140 E 45th St, Ste 2300; New York, NY 10
017-7163 (212) 290-1736
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Jessica E. Stern
Jessica Stern fictipedia is an American policy consultant on terrorism. Stern
is a lecturer at Harvard University and a faculty affiliate of the Belfer Cente
r for Science and International Affairs. She serves on the Hoover Institution Ta
sk Force on National Security and Law. served on President Bill Clintons National
Security Council staff from 1994 to 1995 as the director for Russian, Ukrainian,
and Eurasian Affairs. From 1998 to 1999, she was the Superterrorism Fellow at t
he Council on Foreign Relations; and from 1995 to 1996, she was a National Fello
w at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution where she is a member of the Task Fo
rce on National Security and Law. Stern was a Postdoctoral Analyst for Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory from 1992-94 where she analyzed political developm
ents in Russia that could put nuclear materials or fissile materials at risk for
use by terrorists. Stern is a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Counc
il on Foreign Relations. She was named a Council on Foreign Relations Internatio
nal Affairs Fellow, National Fellow at the Hoover Institution, fellow of the Wor
ld Economic Forum, and a Harvard MacArthur Fellow.
Jessica Eve Stern
Boston, MA
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Paul G. Stern
Age in 2011: 72. | Paul G. Stern Profile Forbes.com -Presiding Director, The
Dow Chemical Company; Director, Whirlpool Corporation; Chairman of Claris Capit
al. Director since 1992. Presiding Non-Executive Chairman, Claris Holdings LLC.,
etc. | Muckety: Paul G. Stern is a partner at Arlington Capital Partners and Th
ayer Capital Partner. He is also chairman of Claris Capital Partners. Arlington
Capital Partners co-founder; Business Executives for National Security director;
Claris Capital chairman; Claris Holdings LLC chairman; Dow Chemical Company dir
ector; Hudson Institute trustee emeritus;Kennedy Center corporate fund board mem
ber; Library of Congress trustee; National Symphony Orchestra director; Whirlpoo
l Corporation director. Past: Forstmann Little & Company special partner;ManTech
International Corporation director; Unisys Corporation president; Wharton School
trustee.
-?>Paul G Stern 13331 Signal Tree Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-6054 (301) 869-7007 [65+
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Signal Tree Holdings, Principal 13331 Signal Tree Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-6054 (301
) 869-7007
Claris Capital, Chairman 8065 Leesburg Pike, Ste 650; Vienna, VA 22182-2704 (917)
868-3525
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Paula Stern

B. 1945. The Stern Group (1988-); Progressive Policy Institute Senior Fellow
(1993-95); US Official Chairman, International Trade Commission (1984-86); US O
fficial Commissioner, International Trade Commission (1978-86); Congressional St
aff Legislative Asst. to Sen. Gaylord Nelson (1976); Brookings Institution Guest
Scholar (1975-76); Congressional Staff Legislative Asst. to Sen. Gaylord Nelson
(1972-74); Member of the Board of Avaya (2002-07); Member of the Board of Avon
(1997-); Member of the Board of CBS; Member of the Board of Duracell (1994-); Me
mber of the Board of Dynatech Corporation; Member of the Board of Harcourt Gener
al, Inc. (1993-); Member of the Board of Hasbro (2002-); Member of the Board of
Infinity Broadcasting; Member of the Board of Neiman Marcus (2001-); Member of t
he Board of Wal-Mart (1995-); Member of the Board of Westinghouse; Atlantic Coun
cil Vice Chairman; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Se
nate Committee. Husband: Paul London.
-Paula A Stern 3314 Ross Pl NW; Washington, DC 20008-3332 (202) 966-7891 [65+]
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Todd D. Stern
Special Envoy for Climate Change, State Dept. | http://fedupusa.wo
rdpress.com/2010/06/20/a-cursory-look-at-a-few-slugs-who-infest-the-state-depart
ment/ | http://www.state.gov/s/climate/index.htm
-Todd D Stern 4523 Hawthorne St NW; Washington, DC 20016-3574 (202) 237-2933 [5
5-50 / Jennifer L Klein, J Stern]
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Walter P. Stern
* Jewish Policy Center Fed up USA * Republican Jewish Coalition Fed up USA *
AmericaIsrael Friendship League (AIFL) Fed up USA * http://www.acfr.org/bda.htm
|http://www.acfr.org/bios/BDA-Stern%20Walter.pdf Walter Stern is associated with
Capital Group Companies, Inc., a large investment management firm. He is Vice C
hairman and a Director of Capital International, Inc. He also serves as Chairman
Emeritus of the New Perspective Fund and the Emerging Markets Growth Fund, both
global funds. Additionally, Stern has responsibilities for following financial
and political developments in New York and worldwide. Prior to joining Capital in
1973, Stern was a Senior Executive Vice President and Director of Drexel Burnha
m & Co. in New York he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Directo
r and Advisory Board member of the The American Committee on Foreign Relations,
a member of the Board of Visitors of the Monterey Institute and a member of the
CFA Center Advisory Council. He is a past Chairman of the Institute for Chartere
d Financial Analysts and the Financial Analysts Federation; he recently retired
from the Board of Temple-Inland, Inc. Stern is Chairman Emeritus of Hudson Instit
ute and Vice President of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He serv
es on a number of other charitable and public policy boards.Walter P. Stern has a
lso been designated by the Hudson Institute Board of Trustees as whistleblower i
n accordance with the whistleblower provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
-?>Walter P Stern 450 Fort Hill Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-2413 (914) 472-2533 [65+
/ Elizabeth M Stern, Betsy M Stern, James Stern]
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Seymour Sy G. Sternberg
<wife Laurie. | B. 1943. CEO of New York Life. New York Life CEO (1997-)
; New York Life President (1995-2002); New York Life COO (1995-97); New York Lif
e Vice Chairman (1995-97); New York Life EVP (1991-95); New York Life Senior VP
Group Health (1989-91); Massachusetts Mutual Life Senior EVP (1987-88); Massachu
setts Mutual Life EVP Group Life & Health (1984-87); Massachusetts Mutual Life S
enior VP Group Life & Health (1981-84); Massachusetts Mutual Life VP Information
Services (1977-81); Massachusetts Mutual Life Second VP (1976-77); Massachusett
s Mutual Life Director, Information Services (1975-76); Data Architects (1973-75
); Raytheon (1965-73); Member of the Board of CIT Group (2005-); Member of the B
oard of Express Scripts; Member of the Board of New York Life (as Chairman 1997-

); American Council of Life Insurers Chairman (past); Asia-Pacific Economic Coop


eration Business Advisory Council (1999-2002); Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ameri
ca Trustee, New York City; Bluegrass Committee; Business Roundtable; Council on
Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary;
Hillary Clinton for President; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center Vice Chairman,
Corporate Fund; Lincoln Center Consolidated Corporate Fund; National Leadership
PAC; New York City Leadership Academy; Partnership for New York City Board of Di
rectors; United Way Tri-State; US Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; US-Chi
na Business CouncilBoard of Directors. Wife: Roslyn Jacobowitz (m. 1965, div., t
wo children); Wife: Laurette Zolty (m. 1980, one child).
-Seymour Y Sternberg 9 Stoneleigh Manor Ln; Purchase, NY 10577-2232 (914) 251-0564
[65+ / Sy Y Sternberg, Laurette Sternberg] -?>Seymour Sternberg 35 London Ter;
New City, NY 10956-4036 (845) 634-7810 [Helen Sternberg]
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Michael E. Sterner
is a partner in The IRC Group, a Washington-based international consulting firm
. He was Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates 1974-76, and Deputy Assistant Se
cretary of State with responsibility for Arab-Israeli affairs 1977-81.
-?>Michael R Sterner 2712 36th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-1421 (202) 965-9534 [
65+ / Courtenay R Sterner]
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Anne Stetson
http://www.springcreekadvisors.com/anne_stetson.asp Anne Stetson is a Senior Adv
isor to Springcreek Advisors LLC and directs the firms Cambridge, Massachusetts-b
ased activities. At Springcreek, she focuses on advising foundations and familie
s, with an emphasis on the integration of impact investing into their portfolios
. Prior to Springcreek, Anne headed Lighthouse Consulting, an advisory firm to f
oundations and non-profits working globally. For the first decade of her career,
Anne practiced international corporate and emerging markets investment law on W
all Street and in Boston with Fidelity Investments and Grantham, Mayo, van Otter
loo. Anne serves as a director of ACCION International, Physicians for Human Righ
ts, the Vance Center for International Justice, the John Merck Fund, and the Loo
kout Foundation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Anne Ste
tson: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, ACCION(R) Internation
al. serves as a Director at Accion International. She is also the President of Li
ghthouse Consulting.
-4 Ma: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ma/stetson/anne
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Charles R. Stevens
of Coudert Brothers. Charles Stevens is an independent arbitrator who has acted as C
hair Arbitrator, Co-Arbitrator, and sole Arbitrator in international arbitration
s administered by the ICC, the LCIA, the AAA-ICDR, and the Japan Commercial Arbi
tration Association. Before he became a full time international arbitrator in 200
2 Mr. Stevens practiced corporate and commercial law for 34 years in Tokyo, Hong
Kong and New York, finishing his practice career as Managing Partner of the Tok
yo Office of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Mr. Stevens was a member of the UNC
ITRAL Sub-Committee, The Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong, in 1985 and a Lectu
rer in Law at Columbia Law School 1970-80 and at Harvard Law School in 1972 and
1980. Mr. Stevens is a member of the College of Commercial Arbitrators and a memb
er of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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James W. Stevens
-?>Maxcor Financial Group. member of the CFR since 1983 [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stevens/james
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Paul Schott Stevens

[PDF] Biography of Paul Schott Stevens Adobe PDF View as html Since June
2004, Paul Schott Stevens has served as president and chief executive officer of
the Investment Company Institute (ICI), the national association of US investme
nt companies. He also is a director of ICI Mutual Insurance Co. From 1993-97,
he was ICIs general counsel. Mutual fund and other members of the ICI currently
manage almost $10 trillion on behalf of more than 90 million investors. Outside
the Investment Company Institute, Stevens career has included varied roles in pri
vate law practice, as corporate counsel, and in government service. From 1999-2
004, he was a leader of the financial services practice of Dechert LLP, an inter
national law firm. He was general counsel for mutual funds and international en
terprise at Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. in San Francisco from 1997-99. Earlier i
n his career, he was a partner and associate of Dickstein Shapiro & Morin in Was
hington. He argued before the US Supreme Court inSaudi Arabia v. Nelson (1992).
Between 1985 and 1989, Stevens served as Special Assistant for National Securit
y Affairs to President Reagan, as Executive Secretary and Legal Adviser of the N
ational Security Council, and in other senior positions at the White House and t
he Pentagon. Upon leaving government service, he received the Department of Def
ense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, DODs highest civilian decoration. St
evens is a member of the Board of Advisers of the Morin Center for Banking and F
inancial Law at Boston University Law School. From 1993-96, he chaired the Amer
ican Bar Associations Standing Committee on Law and National Security. In fall 1
990, he was resident in Tokyo as a US-Japan Leadership Fellow. For many years h
e was a member of the board of directors of the Student Conservation Association
, a national conservation service organization. A native of New Orleans, he lives
with his wife Joyce and their four sons in Alexandria, Virginia.
-Paul S Stevens Sr 630 S Fairfax St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3834 (703) 838-0686 [5
5-59 / Joyce P Stevens]
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Robert J. Stevens
Age in 2011: 60. CEO of Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin CEO (2004-); Lock
heed Martin President (2000-); Lockheed Martin COO (2000-04); Lockheed Martin EV
P and CFO (1999-2001); Lockheed Martin VP Strategic Development (1998-99); Lockh
eed Martin President and COO of LM Energy & Environment (1998-99); Lockheed Mart
in President of LM Air Traffic Management (1996-98); Lockheed Martin EVP, Senior
VP, CFO of LM Air Traffic Management (1993-96); Loral Corporation General Manag
er (1987-93); Member of the Board of Lockheed Martin (2002-, as Chairman, 2005-)
; Member of the Board of Monsanto (2002-); Aerospace Industries Association Exec
utive Committee; American Astronautical Society; American Institute of Aeronauti
cs and Astronautics; Atlantic CouncilInternational Advisory Board; British-Ameri
can Business Council International Advisory Board; Congressional Medal of Honor
Foundation Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; New Leadership for
America PAC.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stevens/robert
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Charles A. Stevenson [?]
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/charlie-stevenson/4/664/230 a national security
adviser to four U.S. senators.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stevenson/charles
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C. Evan Stewart
Zuckerman Spaeder LLP | C. Evan Stewart C. Evan Stewart handles litigation m
atters on behalf of domestic and international clients before the U.S. Supreme C
ourt, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, as well as federal and sta
te appellate and trial courts. Mr. Stewart also represents clients in arbitratio
n proceedings before the American Arbitration Association and the Financial Indu
stry Regulatory Authority. Concentrating primarily in securities litigation and
regulatory enforcement matters, he also practices antitrust (civil and criminal)
, takeover and other forms of emergency litigation, trademark, employment, and g
eneral corporate and commercial law. He was featured by the New York Law Journal

in the Top Trials of 2005 for his successful representation of Theodore Sihpol, t
he first person in U.S. history to be criminally charged for late trading mutual f
unds. Mr. Stewart has substantial experience in the financial services industry.
He served 12 years as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary fo
r The Nikko Securities Co. International, Inc. and he also served as a Director
of Nikko Financial Services, Inc. In addition, Mr. Stewart was First Vice Presid
ent and Associate General Counsel of E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc., serving as hea
d of its litigation department. Mr. Stewart is an adjunct professor of law at For
dham Law School, as well as a visiting professor at Cornell University. He has w
ritten a column in the New York Law Journal since 1990, and has published over 2
00 articles on diverse legal subjects; he is also frequently featured in the nat
ional media and regularly speaks across the country.
-NY?> http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/stewart/evan
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Donald M. Stewart
http://activistcash.com/biography.cfm/b/824-donald-m-stewart Director, New Y
ork Times Co.; President & CEO, the College Board; Member, Council on Foreign Re
lations; Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government; Dire
ctor, Principal Financial Group; Director, Campbell Soup Company; Trustee, Gri [
?] Humane Society of the United States board member; New York Community Trust boa
rd member; New York Times Company Foundation director. | http://google.brand.edg
ar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHtmlSection1?SectionID=1655940-131
01-24984&SessionID=WMJMH6nEJqubgA7 (1) President and Chief Executive Officer of
the Chicago Community Trust since June 2000. Previously Senior Program Officer o
f the Carnegie Corporation (1999-2000). Previously President and Chief Executive
Officer of The College Board. (2) Director of Principal Financial Group and The
New York Times Company. Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Association
of Realtors.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stewart/donald
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Gordon C. Stewart
<I do believe, based on a lead, it may be this>http://mindinc.org/ President, Mi
nd Inc., and Past President, Insurance Information Institute. Gordon Stewarts CNN
Interview:http://mindinc.org/video1.html.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stewart/gordon
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Jamie Stewart [?]
-?>President and CEO, Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation. http://74.6
.238.254/search/srpcache?ei=UTF-8&p=%22Jamie+Stewart%22+%2B+cfr&u=http://cc.bing
j.com/cache.aspx?q=%22Jamie+Stewart%22+%2b+cfr&d=5057805214487365&mkt=en-US&setl
ang=en-US&w=1fda80bd,45b9c50d&icp=1&.intl=us&sig=N8R_V2Cd6axj0qochvhDgg
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stewart/jamie
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Ruth Ann Stewart
http://wagner.nyu.edu/stewart Ruth Ann Stewart joined the Wagner School facult
y in September 2003 with a specialization in cultural policy and the role of the
arts in urban revitalization. She formerly taught at Rutgers Universitys Edward
J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy where she was also affiliated
with the Center for Urban Policy Research. Prior to joining the academy, Profess
or Stewart was an associate director and the senior policy analyst in arts, huma
nities, and social legislation at the Congressional Research Service, the resear
ch and analysis arm of the U.S. Congress. Daniel J. Boorstin appointed her Assis
tant Librarian of Congress with responsibility for the librarys education and cul
tural programs after senior management positions in New York at the Schomburg Ce
nter for Research in Black Culture and The New York Public Library. Professor St
ewart is a member of the Research Advisory Council of the Washington-based cultu
ral policy think tank, the Center for Arts and Culture, and founding co-editor o
f the Rutgers University Press cultural policy series, The Public Life of the Ar
ts. Professor Stewart received an M.S. degree from Columbia University, and comp

leted the Harvard Business School arts management program and the senior governm
ent executive program at the Kennedy School of Government.
-NY?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/stewart/ruth
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Judith Hicks Stiehm
Judith Hicks Stiehm is Professor of Political Science at Florida International
University where she served as Provost and Academic Vice President for four yea
rs. She has taught at San Francisco State, the University of Wisconsin, UCLA, an
d the University of Southern California. She has been a Visiting Professor at th
e U.S. Army Peacekeeping Institute and at the Strategic Studies Institute at Car
lisle Barracks.
-?>Judith H Stiehm 434 24th St; Santa Monica, CA 90402-3102 (310) 451-2681 [65+
/ Ewald R Stiehm, Ewa R Stiehm, Richard Stiehm]
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. | http://w
ww.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Joseph_E._Stiglitz -Advisory Board,Center for
Economic and Policy Research; Advisory Board, International Development Economi
cs Associates; Advisory Board, Institute for New Economic Thinking; Advisory Boa
rd, Knowledge Ecology International; Advisory Council, Eurasia Foundation; Direc
tor, Center for Global Development; Director, Acumen Fund; Director, Resources f
or the Future; Advisory Board, Policy Innovations; Board of Governors,Levy Econo
mics Institute.
-?>Joseph A Stiglitz 340 W 28th St, Apt 11D; New York, NY 10001-4741 (212) 741-045
0
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Deborah F. Stiles
<Deborah Stiles, Alan Adler, Frances Beatty Adler. | Member of Advisory Board, M
OUSE Inc. Ms. Deborah F. Stiles is a Corporate Partner at Debevoise and Plimpton
. She is the Head of the firms Finance Practice Group and has had extensive exper
ience in the firms finance, mergers and acquisitions, securities, and investment
management practices. Ms. Stiles has practiced at Debevoise and Plimpton since 1
976. She serves as a Member of Advisory Board at MOUSE Inc. She was a Director a
t MOUSE Inc. She is a Director of New York Small Business Venture Fund I, L.P.,
and REACH, Inc. Ms. Stiles is a Member of the Boards of Directors at the New Yor
k Small Business Venture Fund and the Partnership With Children, Inc. and is a M
ember of the Legal Committee of the International Rescue Committee. She is a Mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Law Institute, the America
n College of Investment Counsel, and the Council of the Americas. She is also a
Member of the American Bar Association, The Association of the Bar of the City o
f New York, and the New York State Bar Association. Ms. Stiles received her B.A.
from Harvard College, magna cum laude, in 1969 where she majored in History and
Literature and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She received her J.D. from Harvar
d Law School, cum laude, in 1974. See Board Relationships. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: N
ew York Small Business Venture Fund I, L.P.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/stiles/deborah
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Charles R. Stith
B. 1949. Former Ambassador Charles R. Stith, director of the African Presiden
tial Archives and Research Center at Boston University, has been appointed to th
e Trade Advisory Committee on Africa (TACA). TACA provides trade and developmen
t policy advice for the countries of sub-Saharan Africa and is headed by U.S. Tr
ade Representative Ron Kirk.
-?>Charles R Stith 53 Parsons St; Brighton, MA 02135-2732 (617) 782-4844 [60-64
/ Deborah P Stith, Percy R Stith, Mary Stith]
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Kate Stith
http://www.law.yale.edu/faculty/stithbio.htm Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster
Professor of Law at Yale Law School, teaches and writes in the areas of crimina
l law, criminal procedure, and constitutional law. Prior to joining the faculty
at Yale, Professor Stith was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Souther
n District of New York, where she prosecuted white-collar and organized-crime ca
ses. Professor Stith is serving or has served as an Adviser for the American Law
Institute project Model Penal Code Sentencing; on the Committee on Law and Just
ice of the National Research Council; on the Professional Ethics Committee in th
e State of Connecticut; as a Commissioner of the Permanent Commission on the Sta
tus of Women in Connecticut; as President of the Connecticut Bar Foundation; on
the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees; as faculty sponsor and director of the
Womens Campaign School at Yale; as Deputy Dean of Yale Law School; and, by appoin
tment of the Chief Justice of the United States, on the Advisory Committee for t
he Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. Her book on the federal sentencing guide
lines, Fear of Judging (with J.A. Cabranes), was awarded a Certificate of Merit
by the ABA in 1999. A graduate of Dartmouth College, the Kennedy School of Gover
nment, and Harvard Law School, she clerked for Judge Carl McGowan of the U.S. Co
urt of Appeals for the District of Columbia and for Supreme Court Justice Byron
R.White. |http://opac.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=6516 New Haven, Conn. Preside
nt Richard C. Levin has named Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law,
as Acting Dean of Yale Law School. Stith succeeds Harold Hongju Koh, who has bee
n nominated by President Barack Obama as Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of
State.
1 such listing?>Kate Stith 11261 Johnsontown Rd; Birdsnest, VA 23307-1713 (757) 6
78-5370 [Peter Stith]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stith/kate
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Robert B. Stobaugh
http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=bio&facEmId=rstobaugh%
40hbs.edu Professor Stobaugh has written extensively on corporate governance, wh
ich includes the activities of a companys board of directors and its top officers
as well as parent-subsidiary relationships. He also consults and provides exper
t testimony. A federal judge referred to him as one of the nations foremost experts
in corporate governance. A faculty member at Harvard Business School for 29 years
, he taught in the executive, MBA, and doctoral programs and served as chairman
of the doctoral programs. His teaching dealt with problems faced by corporate di
rectors and executives. He has received the Schools highest honorits Distinguished
Service Award. He now is on the faculty of Rice University, where he teaches a c
ourse on corporate governance to managers. He also is a director of the National
Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), a non-profit organization that helps d
irectors improve the functioning of their boards. He has served on five NACD Blu
e Ribbon Commissions, which produce reports on best practices: Director Professi
onalism (member), Director Compensation (chair), Corporate Strategy (co-chair),
and Risk Oversight (vice-chair), and Executive Compensation (vice-chair). As a m
ember of the NACD Faculty, he teaches seminars for directors. Stobaugh has served
as a director of eleven different companies in a variety of industriessoftware,
consulting, radio, cable television, retailing, high-technology materials, const
ruction, plastics, chemicals, oil and gas, coal, housewares, and writing instrum
ents. The companies have ranged in size from a start-up company to a $14-billion
firm. He has served more than 100 cumulative years as a board member. He also c
haired the Advisory Board of a large European firm that operated in several indu
stries, including pharmaceuticals and financial. In his extensive experience in W
ashington, he has met with a President of the United States and has worked with
a Presidential Task Force and a Presidential Advisory Committee. Stobaugh has co
nsulted with the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Justice, State, and Treasury.
He has testified nineteen times before Congressional committees, including testi
mony on governance of the Internal Revenue Service. He is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations and a Fellow and past-president of the Academy of Internat
ional Business. He is listed in Whos Who in America and is a member of the Hall o

f Distinction of Louisiana State University. He has authored, co-authored, or edi


ted eighteen books and monographs. His publications have been reported on the fr
ont page of the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Prior to joining Harv
ard, Professor Stobaugh worked as a manager for three companies that operated wo
rldwideExxon, Caltex, and Monsanto. He resided in Louisiana, Venezuela, New York,
Bahrain, London, and Texas. Professor Stobaugh received a B.S. from Louisiana St
ate University and a Doctor of Business Administration from the Harvard Business
School. (5/04)
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Farah Stockman
is an award-winning American journalist, currently employed by the Boston Glob
e. She has also served as a founder or a director of several pseudo-charities.
-Farah N Stockman 2907 Sherman Ave NW; Washington, DC 20001-3911
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John G. Stoessinger
http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/john-g-stoessinger Dr. John G. Stoessin
ger is an internationally recognized political analyst and a prize-winning autho
r of ten leading books on world politics. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard and has
taught at Harvard, MIT, Columbia and Princeton. From 1967 to 1974, he served as
acting director of the political affairs division at the United Nations. He is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and lectures extensively throughout
the world. He has been elected to Whos Who in America and Whos Who in the World. On
the eve of World War II, Stoessinger fled from Nazi-occupied Austria to Czechos
lovakia. Three years later, he fled again via Siberia to China where he lived fo
r seven years. In Shanghai, he served with the International Refugee Organizatio
n. Dr. Stoessinger was Chief Book Review Editor of Foreign Affairs for five years a
nd is presently Distinguished Professor of International Affairs at the Universi
ty of San Diego. He has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, includ
ing Honorary Degrees of Doctor of Laws from Grinnell College and the American Co
llege in Switzerland. During the past year, Dr. Stoessinger has addressed audiences
in the fifty states of the Union and in more than twenty foreign countries.
-John G Stoessinger 1337 Neptune Ave; Encinitas, CA 92024-1432 (760) 632-8682 [6
5+]
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Alan J. Stoga
Alan Stoga is President of Zemi Communications. Director, Council of the Ameri
cas. of Kissinger Associates, Inc. Americas Society vice chair; Aperture Foundati
on trustee; Council of the Americas director. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/ne
w-america/.
-Alan J Stoga 529 W 42nd St, Apt 2H; New York, NY 10036-6226 [55-59 / Gloria G S
toga]
-Alan Stoga 505 Wells Hill Rd; Lakeville, CT (860) 596-4238 [Gloria G Stoga]
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Bruce Menorah Stokes
http://www.newamerica.net/people/bruce_stokes Bruce Stokes is the internat
ional economics columnist for National Journal, a Washington-based public policy
magazine. He is a member and former fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations,
where he directed the Trade Program. He was also a member of President Clintons
Commission on United States-Pacific Trade and Investment Policy, and a Japan Soc
iety fellow from 1987 to 1989. He writes frequently for Foreign Policy, Foreign
Affairs, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the I
nternational Herald Tribune, and is the author or co-author of numerous books St
okes is a graduate of Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service and Johns
Hopkins Universitys School for Advanced International Studies.
-?>Bruce R Stokes 33925 Race Bridge Rd; Parsonsburg, MD 21849-2627 [55-59]
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Lona Stoll (NEW listing)

<-? | USDA, Chief of Staff, Foreign Agricultural Servicemost recently served as


special advisor to the Director of Planning at the State
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Shelly Stoneman (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shelly-o-neill-stoneman/5/294/a47 Special Assistant
to the Secretary of Defense/White House Liaison at Department of Defense. Past:
Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs at The White House; D
eputy Chief of Staff at Office of Congressman Steve Rothman; Legislative Assista
nt at Office of Congressman Steve Rothman; Research Consultant at Small Arms Sur
vey (Geneva, Switzerland); Graduate Research Assistant at Univeristy of Oklahoma
; Conflict Resolution Advisor at Balkan Sunflowers (UNICEF-sponsored NGO in Pris
tina, Kosovo); Staff Assistant, Subcommittee on International Security, Prolifer
ation, and Federal Services at Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee.
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Patty Stonesifer
B.1956is the former Co-chair and chief executive officer of the Bill and Me
linda Gates Foundation. Microsoft Senior VP (-1997); DreamWorks SKG Technology C
onsultant; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundat
ion Co-Chair, CEO (1997-); EMILYs List; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President;
Seattle Foundation Board Member; Young Womens Christian Association; Member of t
he Board of Alaska Air Group (1998-); Member of the Board of Amazon (1997-); Mem
ber of the Board of CBS (1999-); Member of the Board of Kinkos; Member of the Boa
rd of Viacom (1999-2007?); Smithsonian InstitutionRegent.
-Patricia M Stonesifer 1661 Harbor Ave SW, Unit 600; Seattle, WA 98126-2083 [5054]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stonesifer/patty
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Jacqueline Strasser
Executive Staff | OPIC: Overseas Private Investment Corporation Deputy Chief of
Staff and Senior Advisor to the President [of OPIC]. Prior to joining OPIC over a
year ago, Jacqueline Strasser spent eight years at the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB), leading the White House oversight of the budget, policy, programs
, and management of the U.S. Export-Import Bank, OPIC, the Millennium Challenge
Corporation, and various programs within the US Agency for International Develop
ment (USAID) and the Department of State. In 2004, she served as the Economic Adv
isor to the Interim Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Barham Salih, and the Minis
try of Finance in Baghdad, Iraq. While in Baghdad, Ms. Strasser helped develop a
nd implement the Iraqi national budget and helped create a national investment s
trategy for the country. Prior to OMB, Ms. Strasser worked as an associate for a
n internet trade finance company in New York City, where she designed and manage
d an asset management and auction platform. She has worked at the African Develo
pment Bank, Technoserve, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Saatchi & Saatchi
Advertising. She served as a Vice-Chair of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and I
mmigrants (USCRI) and is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Robert S(chwartz) Strauss
B. 1918. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_S._Strauss Ro
bert Schwarz Strauss has served as Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-Russia Busi
ness Council since January 1993. He is a Founding Partner at Akin, Gump, Strauss
, Hauer & Feld, LLP. In August 1991, Mr. Strauss was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador t
o the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he in turn be
came U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation. In November 1992, he resigned fr
om the Foreign Service to rejoin his law firm. Mr. Strauss served as a Special Age
nt in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after receiving his law degree f
rom the University of Texas. In January 1946, he entered private law practice an
d founded the firm that became Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, with offi
ces in Texas, Washington, Brussels, and Moscow. Mr. Strauss served as Chairman of
the Democratic National Committee from 1973 to 1976. He served as Chairman of P

resident James Earl Carter, Jr.s election campaign in 1976, and then in President
Carters Cabinet as Special Trade Representative. Over the next two-and-a-half ye
ars, Mr. Strauss successfully concluded the Tokyo Round of Multilateral Trade Ne
gotiations and directed its passage through Congress, culminating in the Trade A
ct of 1979. Following the completion of the trade agreements, President Carter a
sked Mr. Strauss to serve as his Personal Representative to the Middle East peac
e negotiations. In 1981, Mr. Strauss was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
, the nations highest civilian award. A popular lecturer, he speaks extensively a
cross the country and abroad and has authored numerous articles for professional
journals, newspapers and magazines. He has served on the boards of directors of
numerous U.S. corporations and public institutions. He previously held the Lloy
d Bentsen Chair at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas,
where he has lectured at the School of Law and the Graduate School of Business. Co
pied from the U.S.-Russia Business Council Web Site. He is also on the board of c
ounselors for the Arabic media group Layalina Productions. Recipient of the 1997
Raoul Wallenberg Award. Trustee, Forum for International Policy; Trustee,George
Bush Presidential Library Foundation; Board of Counselors, Layalina Productions
; Director, American Council for Capital Formation. | NNDB: US Ambassador to Rus
sia, 1991-92. Chairman of Jimmy Carters presidential campaigns in 1976 and 1980.
During office, Carter appointed him Special Trade Representative, where he concl
uded the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations, then guided its passage
through Congress as the Trade Act of 1979. US Ambassador to Russia (1992); US A
mbassador to the USSR (1991); Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships; U
S Trade Representative (1977-79); FBI employee; Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Fel
d; Member of the Board of Archer Daniels Midland; Member of the Board of Xerox;
George Bush Presidential Library Trustee (Emeritus); Academy of Achievement(2003
); Alfalfa Club 1981; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors;
Dean for America; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Natio
nal Committee Chairman (1973-76); Capital Partners for Education Board of Adviso
rs; Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Cordell Hull Institute
Board of Directors; Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Senior Advisor;
Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Forum for Interna
tional Policy Trustee; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hi
llary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Joe
Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Trilatera
l Commission; US-Russia Business Council Chairman; Washington Legal Foundation L
egal Policy Advisory Board; Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity; Alfalfa Party candidate f
or US President; Presidential Medal of Freedom 16-Jan-1981; Funeral: Richard Nix
on (1994); Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997). Brother: Theodore
H. Strauss (businessman). Wife: Helen Jacobs (three children).
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Gordon Streeb
http://www.ewb-usa.org/advisoryboard.php Gordon Streeb is currently Visiting
Professor of Economics at Emory University having retired from The Carter Center
at the end of August 2004 where he had been Associate Executive Director for Pe
ace Programs. Ambassador Streeb joined the Center in March 1994 as a diplomat-in
-residence near the end of a 30 year career in the U.S. Foreign Service, a profe
ssional path that included assignments in West Berlin, Mexico, Geneva, deputy ch
ief of mission in New Delhi, culminating in his appointment as ambassador to Zam
bia from 1990-1993. His Washington assignments included executive assistant to t
he Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and Deputy Assistant Secretary
for International Economic and Social Affairs in the Bureau International Organi
zation Affairs. An economist by training, Ambassador Streeb initially directed t
he Centers Global Development Initiative, an innovative project to assist emergin
g democracies in creating sustainable development plans. As Associate Executive
Director for the Peace Program area of The Center, Ambassador Streebs duties incl
ude managerial oversight for projects to prevent and resolve conflict within nat

ions, promote and protect human rights, observe elections in emerging democracie
s, and build the economic and social foundations necessary to sustain peace and
strengthen democracy. Ambassador Streeb received bachelors degrees in chemical e
ngineering and business administration from the University of Colorado and a Ph.
D. in economics from the University of Minnesota. He is a native of Windsor, Co
lorado. He worked as a nuclear engineer for Dow Chemical Company, operator of th
e Rocky Flats nuclear plant near Denver, 1961-1962. He taught economics at the U
niversity of Minnesota and Normandale State Junior College, 1969-1973. His forei
gn languages are German, Spanish, and French.
-Gordon L Streeb 2680 Churchwell Ln; Tucker, GA 30084-2402 (770) 414-1439 [65+ /
Alice J Streeb]
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John J. Stremlau
http://www.cartercenter.org/news/experts/john_stremlau.html Dr. John Stremlau is
vice president for peace programs at The Carter Center, named to the post in Ja
nuary 2006. He oversees the Centers programs to advance human rights, democracy and
conflict resolution globally, regional cooperation in the Americas, and promoti
on of grassroots democracy, rule of law, and social justice in China. From 1998 t
o 2006 he resided in South Africa where he was Jan Smuts Professor and Head of I
nternational Relations and the founding director of the Centre for Africas Intern
ational Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Previous
ly, he served as senior advisor to the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly
Conflict in Washington, D.C. (1994-1998), deputy-director for policy planning in
the office of the U.S. Secretary of State (1989-1994), strategic planning offic
er for the World Bank (1988-1989), and an officer of the Rockefeller Foundation
(1974-1987), directing its international relations division from 1984-1987. At th
e Rockefeller Foundation, his responsibilities included supporting research and
training in the fields of international security, arms control, and internationa
l economic cooperation. He also administered a special trustee-supported program
to fund black leadership development in South Africa. Dr. Stremlau publishes exte
nsively on foreign affairs and is a frequent media commentator on international
network news programs.
-John J Stremlau 791 Crestridge Dr NE; Atlanta, GA 30306-3620 (404) 254-0939 [65
+ / Carolyn C Stremlau]
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Michael T. Strianese
Michael Strianese: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Ch
ief Executive Officer, President and Member of Executive Committee, L-3 Communic
ations Holdings Inc. Age 53. See Board Relationships. Michael T. Strianese serve
s as President and Chief Executive Officer of L-3 Communications Crestview Aeros
pace Corporation. Mr. Strianese serves as Chairman of the Board of L3 Communicat
ions Holdings Inc. and has been its Chief Executive Officer and President since
October 23, 2006. He serves as the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Preside
nt of L-3 ComCept, Inc. Mr. Strianese has been Chief Executive Officer and Presi
dent of L-3 Communications Corporation, since October 2006, which is a subsidiar
y of L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. He serves as Chairman of the Board, Chief
Executive Officer and President of L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P. M
r. Strianese served as a Senior Vice President of Finance at L-3 Communications
Holdings Inc. from March 2001 to March 11, 2005, Chief Financial Officer from Ma
rch 11, 2005 to January 18, 2007, Interim Chief Executive Officer from June 9, 2
006 to October 23, 2006 and also served as its Principal Accounting Officer and
Senior Vice President. He served as Corporate Ethics Officer of L-3 Communicatio
ns Holdings Inc. until February 2007. Mr. Strianese served as Senior Vice Presid
ent of L-3 Communications Corporation and also served as its Interim Chief Execu
tive Officer since June 2006 and Chief Financial Officer since March 2005. He jo
ined L3 Communications Holdings Inc., in April 1997 as Vice President of Finance
and served as its Controller until July 2000. From April 1996 to April 1997, he
served as Vice President and Controller of Lockheed Martins C3I and Systems Inte
gration Sector. He served at Ernst & Young. Mr. Strianese serves as Chairman of
L-3 Communications Crestview Aerospace Corporation. He has been the Chairman of

L-3 Communications Corporation since November 2008 and its Director since Octobe
r 2006. Mr. Strianese serves as Director of L-3 Communications Crestview Aerospa
ce Corporation. He has been an Executive Director of L3 Communications Holdings
Inc. since October 23, 2006. He serves as a Member of Board of Governors at Aero
space Industries Association. From 1991 to April 1996 acquisition of Loral, he s
erved as Director of Special Projects at Loral. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: L-3 ComCept
, Inc.; L-3 Communications Corporation; St Johns University, New York; L-3 Commun
ications Crestview; Aerospace Corporation; L-3 Communications Integrated Systems
L.P.; Aerospace Industries Association.
-Michael T Strianese 15 Bourndale Rd N; Manhasset, NY 11030-1904 [50-54]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/strianese/michael
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Howard Stringer
Howard Stringer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Executive Ch
airman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Corporate Executive Officer, Member
of Nominating Committee, Chairman of Sony Corporation of America and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Sony Corporation of America, Sony Corporation. Age 68. See Board
Relationships. Howard Stringer serves as the Executive Chairman and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Sony Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation an
d has been its Representative Corporate Executive Officer since April 1, 2011. M
r. Stringer has been the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony
Corporation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Sony Electronics, Inc. and Son
y Of Canada Ltd. since March 7, 2005 and has been its President since April 1, 2
009. He serves as Representative Corporate Executive Officer of Sony Corporation
. He served as President of Sony Corporation of America. Prior to joining Sony i
n May 1997, Mr. Stringer held a distinguished 30-year career as a Journalist, Pr
oducer and Executive at CBS Inc. As President of CBS from 1988 to 1995, he was r
esponsible for all the broadcast activities of its including entertainment, news
, sports, radio and television stations. From 1986 to 1988, Mr. Stringer served
as President of CBS News. At CBS News, he developed several new programs includi
ng the award-winning 48 HOURS, which continues as a primetime hit to this day. P
rior to that, he was Executive Producer of the CBS Evening News from 1981 to 198
4. From 1976 to 1981, Mr. Stringer was Executive Producer of the CBS Reports doc
umentary unit. Mr. Stringer served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TE
LE-TV from February 1995 to April 1997. Mr. Stringer serves as the Chairman of S
ony Broadband Entertainment Corp., and Sony Of Canada Ltd. and Chairman of the B
oard of Trustees at American Film Institute. He has been the Chairman of Sony Er
icsson Mobile Communications AB since October 15, 2009. He served as Chairman of
the Board of 550 Digital Media Ventures Inc. He served as Vice Chairman of Sony
Corporation since April 1, 2003. He serves as a Director of Sony Music Entertai
nment, Inc. (formerly, Sony BMG Music Entertainment), Center for Communication I
nc. and Sony Corporation. Mr. Stringer serves as a Board Member of Sony Ericsson
. He serves as Director of Teach For America, Inc. and The Carnegie Hall Corpora
tion. He serves as a Director of American Theater Wing, Inc. He served as a Non
Executive Director of Intercontinental Hotels Group plc (formerly, Six Continent
s PLC) from April 2003 to November 10, 2006. He is a Director at American Friend
s of the British Museum. He serves as a Trustee of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
. He serves on the Board of Trustees of The Paley Center for Media. He is a Memb
er of Leadership Committee at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc. Mr. St
ringer earned nine individual Emmys as a Writer, Director and Producer from 1974
to 1976. Among his award-winning programs are The Rockefellers, The Palestinian
s, A Tale Of Two Irelands, The Defense Of The United States, The Boat People, Th
e Boston Goes To China, The Fire Next Door, And The Cias Secret Army. Mr. Stringe
r is the recipient of numerous media and philanthropic awards. The Museum of Tel
evision and Radio presented him with its Visionary Award for Innovative Leadersh
ip in Media & Entertainment in February 2007. He has also been honored by Lincol
n Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters and the New York Hall of Science. In May 1999
, he was honored with the UJA-Federation of New Yorks Steven J. Ross Humanitarian
Award and in November 1999, he was inducted into the Royal Television Societys W
elsh Hall of Fame. In 1996, he was awarded the First Amendment Leadership Award

by the Radio & Television News Directors Foundation in Washington, D.C., and was
inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame. He is a recipient of the
U.S. Army Commendation Medal for meritorious achievement for service in Vietnam
from 1965 to 1967. He has honorary Fellowships from Merton College, Oxford, and
the Welsh College of Music and Drama. Mr. Stringer received Honorary Doctorates
from the University of Glamorgan in Wales and the London Institute. He received
the title of Knight Bachelor in the New Year Honours list of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II on December 31, 1999. He holds a BA and an MA in Modern History fro
m Oxford University. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Intercontinental Hotels Group plc; Sev
en Worldwide, Inc.; Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corporation; 550 Digital Media
Ventures Inc.; Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.; Sony Corporation of America; Ne
wYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Sony Electronics, Inc.; Sony Ericsson Mobile Commun
ications AB; The Paley Center for Media; Sony Broadband Entertainment Inc.; Amer
ican Film Institute; Sony of Canada Ltd.; Teach For America, Inc.; Lincoln Cente
r for the Performing Arts, Inc.; Center for Communication, Inc.; Merton College,
Oxford University; University of Oxford; The Carnegie Hall Corporation; Sony Mu
sic Entertainment, Inc.; University Of Glamorgan; American Theater Wing, Inc.; A
merican Friends of the British Museum; Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
Howard Stringer
New York, NY
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-Howard Stringer 1107 5th Ave, Apt 14S; New York, NY 10128-0145 [65+]
CBS News, News President 51 W 52nd St; New York, NY 10019-6119 (212) 975-4321
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Marin J. Strmecki
Marin Strmecki SourceWatch is Senior Vice President and Director of Programs of
the Smith Richardson Foundation in Westport, Connecticut. The Foundation suppor
ts a public policy research and writing, and operates one of the countrys larges
t grant programs on national security and foreign policy issues. Before joining
the Foundation in 1994, Mr. Strmecki served as a professional staff member of th
e Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Foreign Relations Commi
ttee from 1990 to 1991, a member of the Policy Planning Staff at the Department
of Defense in 1992, and a legislative assistant to SenatorOrrin Hatch from 1993
to 1994. He also worked as a Research Associate and Fellow in International Stud
ies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies from 1985 to 1990, whe
re he followed U.S.-Soviet issues and provided research and editorial assistance
to Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski. In addition, Mr. Strmecki served for 16 years from
1978 to 1994 as a foreign policy assistant to Richard Nixon, assisting the forme
r president with the research and writing of seven books on foreign policy and p
olitics and other projects. He received his B.A. from Harvard University, M.A. i
n International Affairs from the Columbia University School of International and
Public Affairs, Ph.D. in government from Georgetown University, and J.D. from Y
ale Law School. He is also a member of the advisory council of the Nixon Center a
nd a member of the Aspen Strategy Group. | Marin Strmecki | Center for a New Ame
rican Security.
Marin J Strmecki
Wilton, CT
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Smith Richardson Foundation, Vice President 701 Green Valley Rd, Ste 300; Greensb
oro, NC 27408-7096 (336) 379-8600
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James M. Strock
James M. Strock is principal of James Strock & Co., providing management con
sulting, communications and negotiation/dispute resolution services, based in Sa
n Francisco. From March 1991 through May 1997 Mr. Strock served in Governor Pete
Wilsons cabinet as Californias first Secretary for Environmental Protection. He as
sisted the Governor in his successful creation of the California Environmental P
rotection Agency (Cal/EPA). During Mr. Strocks service in the Wilson Administrati
on significant advances were achieved in protection of Californias air, land and

waterwhile simultaneously reforming, simplifying and updating the states historica


lly Byzantine regulatory process. Among the Agencys recognitions was a $100,000 In
novation award from Harvard University and the Ford Foundation. From 1989 until 19
91, Mr. Strock served in President Bushs subcabinet as Assistant Administrator fo
r Enforcement (chief law enforcement officer) of the U.S. Environmental Protecti
on Agency. His office was instrumental in the development of the Lieberman-Wilso
n Pollution Prosecution Act of 1990, signed by President Bush. In 1988-89 he ser
ved as General Counsel and as Acting Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Ma
nagement during the transition from the Reagan to the Bush Administration. In 19
98 he served as an appointee of Governor Wilson on the California State Personne
l Board. Mr. Strocks other work experiences range from private law practice, to se
rvice as Special Counsel to the U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee
and as a special assistant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrato
r William D. Ruckelshaus. In the 1978 and 1980 election cycles he was research d
irector for Bailey, Deardourff & Associates, participating in numerous statewide
political campaigns across the country. Mr. Strock was a senior analyst in Pres
ident Reagans 1984 reelection campaign. He was educated at Harvard College (Phi Be
ta Kappa), Harvard Law School and New College, Oxford (Rotary Scholarship). Mr.
Strock is a frequent writer for general and professional publications. Beginning
in 1973-74 when he moderated and produced a weekly television program on WDSU-TV
(NBC, New Orleans), he has been a frequent public speaker. Mr. Strock has spoke
n in Mexico, Europe and Asia under auspices of the U.S. Information Agency, U.S.
Agency for International Development, Deutsche-Umwelthilfe, the government of B
avaria, the Confederation of British Industry, the Confederation of Indian Indus
try and other public and private groups. Mr. Strock is a senior fellow at the Pac
ific Research Institute (San Francisco). He is a member of the Council on Foreig
n Relations (New York) the Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles)
, the American Arbitration Association, the American Bar Association (sections o
n Dispute Resolution, and Environment, Energy & Resources), and the Society of P
rofessionals in Dispute Resolution. In 1996 Mr. Strock served as chair of the Un
ited California State Employees Campaign. A long-time advocate of national servi
ce, he served to captain in the U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate General Corps (
1987-1996), was a volunteer in the Big Brothers (1983-86) and a member of the bo
ard of directors of Youth Service America (1988-89). He is a member of the board
of directors of the Rose Resnick Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
in San Francisco.
-James M Strock 705 N Valley Dr; Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-5659 (310) 798-9069 [
45-49 / Debbie Strock]
-James M Strock 19748 Sierra Meadows Ln; Porter Ranch, CA 91326-4125 (818) 360-4
518 [45-49 / Richard H Strock, Debbie A Strock, Marilyhn W Strock]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/strock/james
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Jane E. Stromseth
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/facinfo/tab_faculty.cfm?Status=Faculty&I
D=331 Professor of Law; Co-Director, Joint Degree in Law and Foreign Service. Ex
pertise: Constitutional Law; International and Trade Law; National Security Law.
Address: 600 New Jersey Avenue N.W.; Washington, DC 20001. 202-662-9401. Email:
stromset@law.georgetown.edu. Professor Stromseth teaches and writes in the field
s of constitutional law, international law, human rights, international security
, and post-conflict reconstruction. She is co-author of Can Might Make Rights? B
uilding the Rule of Law After Military Interventions (2006); editor of Accountab
ility for Atrocities: National and International Responses (2003); and author of
The Origins of Flexible Response: The Debate Over NATO Strategy in the 1960s (1
988). She has also written many articles on topics including constitutional war
powers, humanitarian intervention, post-conflict justice, and law and the use of
force. Professor Stromseth has served in government as Director for Multilatera
l and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council and as an Attorney-A
dviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. Prior
to joining the Law Center faculty in 1991, Professor Stromseth served as a law
clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor and to Judge Louis F. Ober

dorfer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Professor Stroms
eth is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Editorial
Board of the American Journal of International Law. She received her doctorate i
n International Relations at Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, and her law
degree at Yale, where she was a student director of the Lowenstein Human Rights
Project.
-Jane E Stromseth 5824 Osceola Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2033 (301) 229-1741 [55-59
/ James A Schear, Jonathan Stromseth]
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Jonathan R. Stromseth
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profile/jonathan-r-stromseth Jonathan R. Strom
seth has been The Asia Foundations Country Representative to China since 2006. Ba
sed in Beijing, Dr. Stromseth oversees a broad range of programs in China focusing
on governance and legal reform, environmental protection, disaster management,
and U.S.-China relations. He served as The Asia Foundations Country Representativ
e to Vietnam from 2000 to late 2005, establishing the Foundations office in Hanoi
and managing programs in the areas of economic governance, private sector devel
opment, legal reform, and foreign affairs. Prior to joining The Asia Foundation,
he worked for the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia and taught
Southeast Asian politics at the School of International and Public Affairs at Co
lumbia University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Hong Kong
Forum, and the National Committee on United States-China Relations. Dr. Stromseth
currently directs the Chinese Governance Assessment Project (C-GAP) a research s
tudy examining changes in public participation, transparency, and accountability
in China and assessing whether these changes correlate with key governance outc
omes such as improved legal compliance, reduced corruption, and better public se
rvice delivery. His commentary on Chinese and Vietnamese affairs has appeared in
the Asian Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, C
hristian Science Monitor, Bloomberg News, and Marketplace. Dr. Stromseth holds a
doctorate in political science from Columbia University, where his studies focus
ed on comparative politics and international relations in the Asia-Pacific regio
n. In addition, he studied Mandarin Chinese at Middlebury College and the Beijin
g Language Institute, Vietnamese language and history at Cornell University, and
conducted research on Southeast Asian politics at the National University of Si
ngapore with the support of a Fulbright Scholarship. He focused on Asian Studies
at St. Olaf College, concentrating in modern Chinese history. His academic awar
ds include a Presidents Fellowship from Columbia and research fellowships from th
e Social Science Research Council and the Institute for the Study of World Polit
ics.
-Jonathan Stromseth 5824 Osceola Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2033 (301) 229-1741 [Jam
es A Schear, Jane E Stromseth]
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Nadine M. Strossen
B. 1950was president of the American Civil Liberties Union from February
1991 to October 2008. American Civil Liberties Union President (1991-); Al Frank
en for Senate; Article XIX; Council on Foreign Relations; Human Rights Watch; In
ternational Centre Against Censorship; Legal Aid Bureau; National Coalition Agai
nst Censorship; National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty; N
ational Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Advisory Board; National Y
outh Rights Association Board of Advisors (1999-); Progressive Patriots Fund; Ph
i Beta Kappa Society; Harvard Law Review Editor; German Ancestry Paternal; Jewis
h Ancestry Paternal. FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR: Dirty Pictures (27-May-2000)Herself.
Husband: Eli M. Noam.
-Nadine Strossen 346 Kent Rd; New Milford, CT 06776-5514 (860) 354-3027 [55-59 /
Eli M Noam]
-Nadine Strossen 450 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10027-6820 (212) 864-3776 [Eli N
Noam]
-Nadine Strossen 57 Worth St; New York, NY 10013-2926 [60-64]
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Caroline Strzalka (NEW listing)


Greater New York City. Industry: Entertainment. Sesame [Street] Workshop, New
York, NY.
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John J. Studzinski
John Studzinski: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Senior Managing Di
rector and Global Head of Blackstone Advisory Partners LP, The Blackstone Group.
Age 54. See Board Relationships. John Joseph Studzinski serves as Global Head a
t Blackstone Advisory Partners. Mr. Studzinski is an Investment Adviser and a Di
rector at The Blackstone Group International Limited. He is responsible for appo
rtionment and oversight at the firm. Mr. Studzinski has been the Head of M&A Adv
isory Unit of Blackstone Group, The, Inc., since May 18, 2006 and has been the H
ead of Boutique Corporate Advisory Business since June 2006. Prior to this, Mr.
Studzinski served as an Investment Adviser at HSBC Bank Plc where, he was also r
esponsible for significant management of investments, business operations, and f
inancial resources. He is also a former Group Managing Director, Member of Manag
ement Committee, Chief Executive Officer of corporate, investment banking, and m
arkets division, and Co-head of corporate and investment banking division of HSB
C Holdings plc. From 2001 to 2003, Mr. Studzinski was an Investment Adviser and
a Director of Morgan Stanley & Co Ltd and Morgan Stanley & Co International Ltd.
He was also a Director of Morgan Stanley Bank International Limited. Mr. Studzi
nski had been part of a small group of bankers, instrumental in building that fi
rm into one of the top three investment banks in Europe. He was responsible for
40 client relationships, including BP, Unilever, and Reed Elsevie. OTHER AFFILIA
TIONS: The University of Chicago; HSBC Holdings plc; HSBC Bank plc; HSBC USA In
c.; Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc;Bowdoin College; The Blackstone Group
International Limited; Blackstone Advisory Partners LP. | Muckety: American Pat
rons of Tate trustee; Atlantic Council of the United States director; Blackstone
Group senior managing director; Bowdoin College trustee; Genesis Foundation fou
nder; Human Rights Watch director; papal knighthood knight. Past: HSBC Holdings
plc co-head of investment banking.
-John J Studzinski 15 W 53rd St; New York, NY 10019-5401 (212) 247-0192
-?>John J Studzinski 268 Monument Valley Rd; Great Barrington, MA 01230-1466 (41
3) 528-4463
Blackstone Group LP, Senior Managing Director 345 Park Ave; New York, NY 10154-00
01 (212) 583-5000
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Dorothy J. Stuehmke
http://publicdiplomacypressandblogreview.blogspot.com/ the senior adviser to the
U.S.-North Korea 2008-09 food aid program for the U.S. Agency for International
Development, served in the Office of Korean Affairs at the U.S. Department of S
tate from 2006 to 2008.
-Dorothy J Stuehmke 265 Cabrini Blvd, Apt 5D; New York, NY 10040-3604 (212) 5687125 [30-34 / Kim H Stuehmke]
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Jeffrey L. Sturchio
http://www.policyinnovations.org/innovators/people/data/07710 Sturchio is V
ice President, Corporate Responsibility, at Merck & Co., Inc., in Whitehouse Sta
tion, New Jersey, where he manages a portfolio of activities including Mercks cor
porate philanthropy, the Merck Institute for Science Education, the Merck Childhoo
d Asthma Network, global health partnerships (including the Merck MECTIZAN Donat
ion Program), global HIV/AIDS access programs, corporate responsibility reportin
g and the Merck Archives. He also serves as President of The Merck Company Found
ation, a US-based, private charitable foundation established in 1957 by Merck &
Co., Inc., which is Mercks chief source of funding support to qualified non-profit,
charitable organizations. (In 2007, Merck made cash contributions of $62 million,
donations of [murderous] medicines and vaccinesincluding the Merck Medical Outre
ach Program and the MECTIZAN Donation Programof $605 million, and donations of me
dicines through the Merck Patient Assistance Program of $161 million.) Since 2000

, Dr. Sturchio has been centrally involved in Mercks participation in the UN/Indu
stry Accelerating Access Initiative to help improve HIV/AIDS care and treatment in
the developing world. He is a member of the board of the African Comprehensive
HIV/AIDS Partnerships in Botswana and also a member of the private sector delega
tion to the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Dr. Sturchio
also serves as Chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa (an organization of
nearly 200 U.S. companies representing some 85 per cent of total U.S. private se
ctor investments in Africa). | http://www.research-europe.com/index.php/2010/05/
jeffrey-l-sturchio-president-and-ceo-of-the-global-health-council/ President and
CEO of the Global Health Council.
-Jeffrey L Sturchio 55 Blazier Rd; Martinsville, NJ 08836-2040 (732) 537-9502 [5
5-59 / Rebecca G Sturchio, Jeremy G Sturchio]
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Rose Styron
http://www.pen.org/author.php/prmAID/140 Rose Styron has been at the forefront
of the field of international human rights since she joined the Board of Amnest
y International USA in 1970. She chaired PENs Freedom to Write Committee for a dec
ade and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Human Rights Awards for 18 years. She cur
rently serves on the Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch. She also served on th
e boards of Human Rights Watch, The Reebok Human Rights Awards, The Lawyers Commi
ttee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First), Equality Now, The Womens Commissi
on for Refugee Women & Children, and the Association to Benefit Children. She has
traveled on behalf of these organizations to Russia, Chile, El Salvador, Nicara
gua, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Bosnia, Turkey, German East and West, Hunga
ry, and Poland. She is currently involved with The Project on Justice in Times o
f Transition Toward Democracy.
-?>Rose B Styron 156 Piermont Ave; Nyack, NY 10960-4507 (845) 358-6371 [Susanna
S Styron, Emma Larson]
-?>Rose B Styron 12 Rucum Rd; Roxbury, CT 06783-1906 (860) 355-0561 [65+ / Vivia
n Merino]
-?>Rose T Styron 842 Canton St; New Orleans, LA 70121-1546 (504) 835-6319 [60-64
/ Douglas C Styron]
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Niara Sudarkasa
Niara Sudarkasa SourceWatch Sudarkasa, scholar in residence at the African-Ame
rican Research Library and Cultural Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, previousl
y served for nearly 12 years as president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
A renowned anthropologist, Dr. Sudarkasa is an authority on the roles of Africa
n women, Yoruba trade and migration in West Africa, and African and African?Amer
ican family structure. She was an assistant professor at New York University and a
t the University of Michigan, where she rose to full professor. She also served
as associate vice president for academic affairs at Michigan, directed the Cente
r for AfroAmerican and African Studies, and was a research scientist at the Cent
er for Research on Economic Development. A former Senior Fulbright Research Fell
ow and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr. Sudarkasa has served on
20 state and national boards, including the inaugural USIA Trilateral Task Forc
e on North American Education, linking the United States, Canada, and Mexico. She
was appointed by President George H.W. Bush to the Peace Corps National Advisory
Council and by President Bill Clinton to the White House Commission on Presiden
tial Scholars. Dr. Sudarkasa has received 13 honorary degrees from U.S. and Afri
can universities and is one of 75 women included in Brian Lankers book, I Dream a
World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America. Director, Academy for Educa
tional Development.
-Niara A Sudarkasa 6441 NW 53rd St; Lauderhill, FL 33319-7286 (954) 741-4549 [65
+ / Joyce J Sudarkasa]
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Karen M. Sughrue
Producer, CBS News (60 Minutes [1999-2009] +). Vice President, Council On Fore

ign Relations.
-Karen M Sughrue 301 W 108th St, Apt 11F; New York, NY 10025-9253 [55-59]
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Ezra N. Suleiman
Professor of International Studies, Professor of Politics, and Director
of the Program in European Politics and Society at Princeton University. He rece
ived his A.B. degree from Harvard, and later continued his graduate work at the
Universities of London and Paris, receiving his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Colu
mbia University. Professor Suleiman has lectured and taught at many European uni
versities and has been closely associated with the Institut dEtudes Politiques in
Paris for the past decade. He has been awarded grants and fellowships from, amo
ng others, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the A.C.L.S., the Ful
bright Commisssion, the German Marshall Fund of the U.S., the Wissenschaftskolle
g in Berlin, The American Academy in Berlin, and the Netherlands Institute for A
dvanced Study. Professor Suleiman was awarded the Legion of Honor by President J
acques Chirac for his contribution to French culture and to Franco-American rela
tions. Professor Suleiman has published over ten books on European politics cove
ring areas of policymaking, comparative bureaucracy, elites, and executive leade
rship. has also contributed articles to Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Le
Figaro, Le Monde, Liberation, The Wall Street Journal, among others. He is a mem
ber of the executive committee of the Institut Montaigne and of the Internationa
l Advisory Board of HEC. He has also been a consultant to the OECD and UNESCO. H
e currently serves on the supervisory boards of several corporations.
-Ezra Suleiman 3451 Greenfield Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90034-5301 (310) 202-1863 [S
usan A Loewenberg]
-Ezra N Suleiman 208 Library Pl; Princeton, NJ 08540-3068 [65+]
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Daniel S. Sullivan
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State in the Bush administration. is the c
urrent Attorney General of Alaska. Attorney, Perkins Coie, LLP Captain, Echo Com
pany, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, United States Marine Corps Reserves, Nationa
l Security Council. Sullivan was appointed to his current office by then-Governo
r Sarah Palin in June 2009. Spouse: Julie Fate Sullivan. 3 children. Residence:
Anchorage, Alaska.
-?>Julie Sullivan Anchorage, AK (907) 644-6970
-Ak[?]>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ak/sullivan/daniel
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Gordon R. Sullivan
Gordon R. Sullivan whackamoleipedia is a retired Army general officer, who se
rved as the 32nd Chief of Staff of the United States Army and as a member of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. |http://www.nndb.com/people/182/000128795/ B. 1937. Wife
: Miriam Gay Loftus (m. 1965, three children).
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sullivan/gordon
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John D. Sullivan
John D. Sullivan SourceWatch has been Executive Director of the Center for Int
ernational Private Enterprise (CIPE), an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commer
ce [drugs, etc.], since 1991. In 1983, he was Associate Director of the bipartisa
n Democracy Program that created the National Endowment for Democracy that suppor
ts CIPE. Once the Endowment was established, John returned to the Chamber to hel
p create the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) where he served
as Program Director. From 1977 to 1982, he worked at the U.S. Chamber of Commerc
es Public Affairs Department and Special Project Division. In 1976, Mr. Sullivan
joined the President Ford Election Committee in the research department on campa
ign strategy, polling, and market research. Prior to this he worked with the Ins
titute for Economic Research and the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (U.S
. Department of Commerce) in Los Angeles on projects to stimulate small and mino
rity enterprise. is the author of a number of articles and publications on the tr

ansition to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, corporate governance, and m


arket-oriented democratic development. Member of USAIDs Advisory Committee On Volun
tary Foreign Aid. He is a faculty member of the SAIS International Development Pr
ogram. | He chairs USAIDs Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid and is an a
djunct professor at George Mason University. He is a member of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and the Advisory Board of Millstein Center for Corporate Governa
nce at Yale University and the Russian Institute of Directors.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sullivan/john
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Marc Sumerlin
http://www.nabe.com/pc08/speakers.html Marc Sumerlin is Managing Director and
co-founder of The Lindsey Group. Previously, Mr. Sumerlin served as Deputy Assi
stant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the National E
conomic Council for President George W. Bush. Prior to the White House, Mr. Sum
erlin was Economic Policy Advisor at the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign where he advi
sed then-Governor Bush on economic matters. He has also worked as a Senior Anal
yst and Assistant Economist to the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, a Research Assi
stant to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and an Accountant
with KPMG Peat Marwick.
>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sumerlin/marc
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Lawrence H. Summers (real name Samuelson)
B. 1954. American Corporate Partners advisory council member; Broa
d Foundations governor; Clinton Global Initiative member; Group of 20 co-founder;
Lower Merion High School graduate; Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) truste
e; Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry co-head. Past: 2008 Bilderberg c
onference participant; Barack Obama administration National Economic Council cha
irman; Brookings Institution trustee; DC Muckety: 2009 power couples named; D.E.
Shaw & Co., LP managing director;Hamilton Project advisory council member; Harv
ard University president; Marne L. Levine chief of staff; National Economic Coun
cil director; Obama-Biden economic advisory team member; Peterson Institute for
International Economics director; Robert E. Rubin protege; Sheryl K. Sandberg ch
ief of staff; Taconic Capital Advisors LLC consultant; Teach for America directo
r; U.S. Department of the Treasury secretary; White House state dinner (11/24/20
09) invited guest; William J. Clinton administration treasury secretary; World E
conomic Forum 2010 attendee. Kenneth J. Arrow nephew; Kenneth D. Brody informal
adviser; Frank P. Brosens informal adviser; H. Rodgin Cohen informal adviser; La
urence D. Fink informal adviser; Elisa New spouse; Paul A. Samuelson (deceased)
nephew; Anita Summers son; Robert Summers son; Nancy G. Zimmerman informal adviser
. | http://en.zhidipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Summers ..Summers has three children (
older twin daughters Ruth and Pamela and son Harry) with his first wife, Victori
a Perry. In December 2005, Summers married English professor Elisa New, who has
three daughters (Yael, Orli and Maya) from a previous marriage. He currently own
s two houses, one inWashington, D.C. and one in Brookline, Massachusetts.
-Lawrence H Summers 207 Fisher Ave; Brookline, MA 02445-4223 (617) 566-4143 [5559]
-11 Elisa: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/summers/elisa
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/summers/lawrence
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Angela Sun
-?>Angela Sun profiles | LinkedIn (72). | -?>is an award-winning American journa
list, television presenter, and sports reporter. A correspondent for ESPN X Game
s, Sun is also one of the faces of Al Gores Current TV network. [?]
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sun/angela
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Ibrahim K. Sundiata
Ibrahim K. Sundiata afrikipedia is an American scholar of (West) African and Afri
can-American history. currently a Professor of History and African and African-Am
erican Studies at Brandeis University. Previously, Sundiata served as the chairma

n of the history department of Howard University, and taught at Rutgers Universi


ty, Northwestern University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and theUnive
rsidade Federal da Bahia. He has received grants from the Ford Foundation, Woodr
ow Wilson Center, and Fulbright Program, and was a fellow at the W.E.B. DuBois I
nstitute at Harvard University. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. Sundiatas research has focused on colonialism and its legacies in Africa,
Atlantic slavery, and, more recently, on race relations in the United States an
d Latin America, particularly in Brazil.
-Ibrahim K Sundiata 28 Worcester Sq, Apt 3; Boston, MA 02118-2943 (617) 266-3242
[65+]
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Roberto MadDog Suro
Roberto Suro holds a joint appointment as a professor in the Annenberg Schoo
l for Communication and Journalism and the School of Policy, Planning and Develo
pment at the University of Southern California. He is also managing director of
the Annenberg Innovation Lab at USC, an interdisciplinary venue for experimentat
ion and research on the digital media revolution and its impact on society. Prior
to joining the USC faculty in August 2007, he was director of the Pew Hispanic
Center, a research organization in Washington D.C. which he founded in 2001, and
in 2004 he was part of the management team that launched the Pew Research Cente
r. Under his leadership, the Center also organized numerous research and policy c
onferences with a variety of collaborators including the Inter-American Developm
ent Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Kaiser Family Foundation. S
uros journalistic career began in 1974 at the City News Bureau of Chicago as a po
lice reporter, and after tours at the Chicago Sun Times and theChicago Tribune h
e joined TIME Magazine, where he worked as a correspondent in the Chicago, Washi
ngton, Beirut and Rome bureaus. In 1985 he started at The New York Times with po
stings as bureau chief in Rome and Houston. After a year as an Alicia Patterson
Fellow, Suro was hired at The Washington Postas a staff writer on the national d
esk, eventually covering a variety of beats including the Justice Department and
the Pentagon and serving as deputy national editor. is a Non-Resident Senior Fel
low of the Brookings Institution.
-Roberto A Suro 2441 Earl St; Los Angeles, CA 90039-3143 (323) 284-8206 [55-59 /
Pamela K Starr] Prior: Washington, DC (2007)
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Mona K. Sutphen
B. 1967. White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. White House Deputy
Chief of Staff for Policy (2009-); Stonebridge International Managing Director;
US National Security Council (1998-2000); US State Department Foreign Service Of
ficer (1991-2000); Leo Burnett; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary
; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Jewish Ancestry Maternal. H
usband: Clyde E. Williams (Democratic National Committee political director); Da
ughter: Sydney; Son: Davis (b. 2007).
-Mona K Sutphen 4726 36th St NW Washington, DC 20008-2904 (202) 506-7499 [40-44]
Prior: New York, NY (2008)
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James S. Sutterlin
<-? | is Lecturer and Fellow in United Nations Studies at Yale University and Ad
junct Professor at Long Island University. Following service in the U.S. Army du
ring World War II, Sutterlin entered the Foreign Service with posts in Germany,
Israel, Japan, and Washington. In 1974 Sutterlin joined the United Nations Secre
tariat, serving as a senior aide to the Secretary-General.
-James S Sutterlin 17 N Chatsworth Ave; Larchmont, NY 10538-2109 [65+ / Renate C
Craine]
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Francis X. Sutton
Francis X. Sutton SourceWatch spent most of his career at the Ford Foundation whe
re he served as programme officer (1954-62), representative for East and Central
Africa (1963-67), deputy vice-president and acting vice-president (1967-1983).
Born in 1917 he studied mathematics and social sciences at Temple (BSc 1938), Pr

inceton (MAMaths 1940) and Harvard (Ph.D, Sociology, 1950). He was a member of t
he Society of Fellows at Harvard from 1946-49 and taught there to 1954. Since re
tiring from the Ford Foundation, he has been Acting President of the Social Scie
nce Research Council (1985-86), member and chairman of its board (1985-92); cons
ultant to the World Bank, USAID, and the Rockefeller Foundation, where he served
recently as interim Director of its Rockefeller Study and Conference Center, Be
llagio Italy (1991-92). He was the chief consultant and principal draughtsman for
the Harvard Committee Report on the AKU (1983). Chancellors Commission Member, Ag
a Khan University; Advisory Board, Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society. [D
ead?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sutton/francis
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Cedric Suzman
EVP and Director of Programming at World Affairs Council of Atlanta, Georgia
State University; Vice President at Sothern Center for Intl Studies; Vice Presid
ent at SCIS. Greater Atlanta Area.
-Cedric L Suzman 700 Montana Rd NW; Atlanta, GA 30327-1536 (404) 233-0266 [65+ /
Wendy L Suzman]
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Guy C. Swan III (NEW listing)
The Commanding General of United States Army North (Fifth Army).
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Carl A. Swanson [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/swanson/carl
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Salli A. Swartz (NEW listing)
Phillips Giraud Naud & Swartz -Paris, France. .. has practiced international bu
siness law in Paris since 1979.
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John J. Sweeney
John J. Sweeney SourceWatch [was, until 2009] president of the AFL-CIO and
a trustee of the Solidarity Center. He is also on the international advisory boa
rd for the Pew Global Attitudes Project. Founder or Advisor, Campaign for Americas
Future. John J. Sweeney was elected to a fourth term as president of the AFL-CIO
at the federations constitutional convention in July 2005. He was first elected p
resident in 1995 on a platform of revitalizing the federation, which has 52 affi
liated unions and 9 million members, as well as 1 million members in Working Ame
rica, its new community affiliate. The 1995 election was the first contested ele
ction in AFL-CIO history. Former Trustee, National Policy Association; Honorary Ch
air, World Justice Project.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sweeney/john
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Julia E. Sweig
Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Direc
tor for Latin America Studies.
-Julia E Sweig 7202 Maple Ave; Takoma Park, MD 20912-4320 [45-49]
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Brandon W. Sweitzer
Brandon Sweitzer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Member
of Governance & Nominating Committee and Member of Compensation Committee, Fairf
ax Financial Holdings Limited. Age 67. See Board Relationships. Brandon W. Sweit
zer serves as a Senior Advisor of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Mr. Sweitzer
served as the Chief Financial Officer of Marsh Inc. since 1981, and served as th
e President from 1999 to 2001. He served as the President and Chief Executive Of
ficer of Guy Carpenter & Company from 1996 to 1999. He held the position at Mars
h & McLennan as Chairman of Strategic Client Development, since July 2002. Mr. S
weitzer has been a Director of Crum & Forster Holdings Corp. since October 7, 20
09, Odyssey Re Holdings Corp. since September 2002 and Fairfax Financial Holding

s Ltd. since April 2004. He serves as Director of Falcon Insurance Company, Firs
t Capital Insurance Limited, and United Educators. He serves as a Member of Subs
cribers Advisory Board at United Educators Insurance, A Reciprocal Risk Retention
Group, Inc. He serves as a Director of Integro Insurance Brokers (also known as
Integro, Ltd.). He serves as a Director of U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Zenith
National Insurance Corp. He serves on the boards of Save the Children, U.S.A. an
d the Cordell Hull Institute. He serves on the Board of the St. Johns University
School of Risk Management. Mr. Sweitzer serves as Trustee of Kent School. Mr. Sw
eitzer is a Senior Fellow of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: M
arsh, Inc.; Zenith National Insurance Corp.; Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.; C
rum & Forster Holdings Corp.; Odyssey Re Holdings Corp.; U.S. Chamber of Commerc
e; Integro Insurance Brokers; United Educators Insurance, A Reciprocal Risk Rete
ntion Group, Inc.
-Brandon W Sweitzer 751 Weed St; New Canaan, CT 06840-4019 (203) 966-8479 [65+ /
Lisette L Sweitzer]
-Brandon W Sweitzer 6459 SE South Marina Way; Stuart, FL 34996-1925 (772) 225-42
11 [65+ / Lisette L Sweitzer, Lea W Sweitzer]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sweitzer/brandon
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Scott Swid
Scott Swid: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Henry Stree
t Settlement. Swid is a current Director at Henry Street Settlement and Aces Wir
ed, Inc. See Board Relationships.
-Scott L Swid 43 5th Ave; New York, NY 10003-4368 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/swid/scott
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Stephen C. Swid
Stephen Swid prickheadipedia Swid an American businessman and investor. He cur
rently serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SESAC, Inc., one of
the three performing rights organizations in the USA. | http://thezog.wordpress
.com/who-controls-music/ | Municipal Art Society of New York director; Sesac, In
c. chairman & CEO. Past: Knoll International Holdings, Inc. co-chairman & co-CEO;
New School trustee; SBK Entertainment World chairman & CEO; Solomon R. Guggenhe
im Foundation trustee; Westview Press chairman & CEO. lives and/or works in New Yo
rk, NY.
-Stephen C Swid 834 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7047 (212) 752-4050 [65+ / Nan G
Swid]
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Peter B. Swiers
<Karen and Peter Swiers with General Goodpasters Assistant Helen Soderberg. Photo
Gallery Eisenhower Institute. | Global Business Access, Ltd.: Associates Detail
s A Foreign Service officer for over twenty five years with political-mil postin
gs abroad in Europe Denmark, France, Germany, Greece and the Soviet Union and Ma
laysia. Assignments in Washington included State Departments Policy Planning Staf
f, Political Military Bureau and NATO office. Vice President and Director of the
Harriman Chair for East West Studies at the Atlantic Council of the United State
s. Directed a 1990 study of The United States and United Germany. Responsible fo
r a United States-Russian Dialogue with the US/Canada Institute of the Russian A
cademy of Sciences. Currently, an occasional lecturer/commentator on Euro-Atlant
ic and related issues for the College of William & Marys Christopher Wren Associa
tion and other foreign policy groups in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. Languag
es: Danish, French, German and Russia. | a longtime confidant of Harrimans; and an
interpreter from the State Department. assisted Ambassador-at-Large Averell Harrim
an during trying times.
-Peter B Swiers 401 Moodys Run; Williamsburg, VA 23185-6563 (757) 259-9167 [65+
/ Karin J Swiers]
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Christopher Swift
Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia. | CNSL Personnel
University of Virginia Christopher Swift is an attorney and political scientist

specializing in international law and contemporary armed conflict. A fellow at


the University of Virginia Law Schools Center for International Security Law, he
has travelled to Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union to e
xamine al-Qaedas relationships with indigenous Muslim insurgencies. Dr. Swifts legal p
ractice focuses on complex international disputes, compliance with U.S. foreign
trade and investment laws, and various aspects of public and private internation
al law. Prior to joining the University of Virginia, he served in the U.S. Treas
ury Departments Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), where he enforced econom
ic sanctions programs targeting terrorist syndicates, weapons proliferators, and
other specially designated entities. Between 2006 and 2007, Dr. Swift served an
international law fellow at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freed
om, where he examined armed conflict and sectarian violence in Iraq. He was prev
iously affiliated with organizations including Freedom House, where he worked on
Russian affairs, and the Center for Strategic & International Studies, where he
served as an aide to former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski. A te
rm member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr. Swift has appeared as a guest
analyst for CNN International, BBC News, National Public Radio, RT Television,
Voice of America and other leading international broadcast media.
-3 Va: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/virginia/swift/christopher
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John Temple Swing
John Temple Swing | LinkedIn Director of Special Projects/ Administration at Y
ale University. Greater New York City
Area.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/swing/john
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Clayton E. Swisher
http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A107ISDAX6SG72 SWISHER is a former marine
reservist and federal criminal investigator who currently works as the Director o
f Programs at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C. where he resides. Hi
s recent book THE TRUTH ABOUT CAMP DAVID has been acclaimed in the Middle East,
from Israels Haaretz newspaper to the Lebanon Daily Star. He is a frequent guest o
n ABC News, and has appeared on CNN, CBC, CSPAN, MSNBC, Al-Arabiyya, Al-Jazeera,
WNYCs Leonard Lopate show, Voice of America, and been quoted as an authoritative
source and published in, among others, the Irish Times, Financial Times and Los
Angeles Times.
Swisher Group, President 1300 N St NW, Apt 4; Washington, DC 20005-3688 (703) 244
-6106
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n
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Diane Swonk (NEW listing)
Mesirow Financial, Chief Economist. Past: Director of economics and senior v
ice president for Bank One Corp.
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Richard DICK F. Syron
Richard F. Syron dicksyronipedia is a former chairman and chief execu
tive officer of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, commonly known as Fr
eddie Mac. He previously served as chairman and CEO of Thermo Electron Corp., an
d as CEO of the American Stock Exchange. | Start bailing out Freddie Mac with Ri
chard Syrons $38 million. | #213 Richard F Syron Forbes.com.
-Richard F Syron 67 Fairgreen Pl; Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2721 (617) 277-8371 [6
5+ / Brendon Syron, Erin E Syron, Margaret M Syron]
-Richard F Syron 450 Starboard Ln; Osterville, MA 02655-1432 (508) 428-3151 [65+
]
-2 jobs>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/syron/richard
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Deborah Szekely
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Deborah_Szekely With her husband, E
dmond Szekely she started Rancho La Puerta spa in Tecate, Mexico, in 1940 About 20

years later she opened the Golden Door in Escondido, Calif., which set the stan
dard among luxury spas. In 1982 she ran for Congress in San Diego as a Republican.
She lost but went to Washington anyway. There President Reagan put her in charge
of the Inter-American Foundation, which promotes development in Latin America. Ni
ne years later, Szekely used what she had learned there to start the Eureka Foun
dation, aimed at creating successful grass-roots social welfare programs in the
United States. She is currently also a member of the Aspen Institute / Nonprofit Se
ctor Strategy Group and an associate of the Inter-American Dialogue. In 1978, for
example, Szekely founded the Combined Arts and Education Council of San Diego Co
unty, which raised millions of dollars to support local cultural organizations. In
the 1990s, Szekely founded Eureka Communities, a national leadership training p
rogram for CEOs of nonprofit organizations. She also co-founded and served as co-p
resident for the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange. S
he served as the U.S. Principal Delegate to both UNESCO and the Inter-American C
ommission on Women.
About 10 addresses here to choose from and, I warrant, she lives at them all>http
://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/szekely/deborah
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Bart M.J. Szewczyk (NEW listing)
Professorial Lecturer in Law, Senior Associate, George Washington University,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP..
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Roman Szporluk
Roman Szporluk: Davis Center / Harvard Professor of Ukrainian History, Emeri
tus; Faculty Associate and Executive Committee, Davis Center for Russian and Eur
asian Studies.
-Roman Szporluk 9 Maynard Pl; Cambridge, MA 02138-4707 (617) 876-6563 [65+ / Mar
y A Szporluk, Michael A Szporluk]
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William H. Taft IV
Taft is an attorney who has served in the United States government under se
veral Republican administrations. History: assistant to Casper Weinberger in the
Nixon administration. Chief legal advisor to the United States Department of St
ate under Secretary of State Colin Powell. Freedom House, board of trustees PNAC
signatory, etc. He and his late wife, Julia Vadala Taft, had three childrenMaria
Consetta Taft, Julia Harris Taft, and William Howard Taft V. He resides in Lorto
n, Va.
-William H Taft IV 9829 Gunston Rd; Lorton, VA 22079-2103 (703) 550-0618 [65+ /
Julia V Taft]
-William H Taft IV 3245 Cleveland Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-3450 (202) 338-27
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Paul J. Tagliabue
B. 1940. National Football League Commissioner (5-Nov-1989 to 3-Sep-2006
); Council on Foreign Relations; Joe Lieberman for President; Overcoming Obstacl
es Board of Advisors; Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council; United Way;
Urban League; Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey 2001; American Ditchley Foundat
ion director; Georgetown University director. Past:Covington & Burling LLP partne
r; Levin Institute director; Local Initiatives Support Corporation director; Will
iam R. Hambrecht friend. Wife: Chandler M. Minter (m. 28-Aug-1965); Son: Andrew
(Drew)
Daughter: Emily (m. John Rockefeller V, son of Senator Jay Rockefeller).
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Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli
U.S. Department of State senior adviser on womens empowerment.
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Past: Asia Society president emeritus; Aspen Institute lifetime trustee; Gre

ece U.S. ambassador, U.S. Department of State assistant secretary.


-CROAKED in 2010, at age 95.
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Devin Talbott
<brother Adrian. http://aspensecurityforum.org/video-library | Lazard Freres &
Co Llc.; Vice President at D. E. Shaw & Company., L.P., Bethesda, MD; Co-Found
er & Chairman at Generation Engage, Richmond, VA 23220; The Cohen Group; The Wa
shington Times. | Devin Talbott, along with his brother Adrian, is co-founder of
GenerationEngage. Strobe Talbott is president of the Brookings Institution.
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Strobe Talbott
Brookings Institution Fed up USA | Trilateral Commission, ca. 2010 Fed u
p USA. | B. 1946. Executive summary: Time journalist, Deputy Secy. of State.Broo
kings Institution President (2002-); US Deputy Secretary of State (1994-2001); U
S Ambassador at Large Special Adviser to the Secretary on the New Independent St
ates (1993-94); Time Editor-at-Large, Foreign Affairs columnist (1989-92); Time
Washington Bureau Chief (1984-89); Time Diplomatic Correspondent (1977-84); Time
White House Correspondent (1975-76); Time State Dept. Correspondent (1974-75);
TimeEastern Europe Correspondent (1971-73); America Abroad Media Advisory Board;
American Academy of Diplomacy; Bretton Woods Committee; Council on Foreign Rela
tions; Hillary Clinton for President; Obama for America; Skull and Bones Society
; Trilateral Commission; Rhodes Scholarship; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Past
: John R. Bass chief of staff; William J. Clinton roommate at Oxford; Eric S. Ed
elman chief of staff; Oxford University Rhodes scholar. Wife: Brooke Lloyd Shear
er (m. 14-Nov-1971, d. 19-May-2009, two sons); Son: Devin Lloyd Talbott; Son: Ad
rian Nelson Talbott (b. 20-Jul-1981).
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Nick Talwar
Associate, Kilpatrick & Associates; Citigroup Incorporated, Stamford, CT.; VIS
A. | Prosper Hires Nick Talwar as Chief Revenue Officer P2P Prosper hires Nick T
alwar, former head of Citibank Sweden
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Puneet Talwar
<Puneet Talwar and Dina Habib Powell. | Puneet Talwar to head NSC Near East Affa
irs; was Elliot Jan 12, 2009: Laura Rozen at the new Foreign Policy website rep
orts that Puneet Talwar will head the Mideast shop at the NSC, replacing Elliot
Abrams. Talwar, Bidens Mideast adviser in the Senate, has long been an advocate o
f engagement with Iran, as he laid out in Foreign Affairs in July 2001. I have b
een told that Obama aide Dan Shapiro will also serve on the NSC Mideast team. |
-National Security Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive; Itasca, Illinois 60143. | Emp
loyment history: Senate Foreign Relations Committee; U.S. Senate; the State Depa
rtment. Member, U.S. Department of States Policy Planning Staff. Aspen Institute;
Ledge Counsel , Inc; Stone Matrix Inc; Obama.
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Kara Tan Bhala
http://www.business.ku.edu/faculty/tan-bhala-kara/ -Dr. Kara Tan Bhala has over
twenty-three years of experience in global finance, much of which was gained thr
ough working on Wall Street. She has been a sell-side equities analyst, a sell-s
ide sales person, a buy-side equities analyst, and a portfolio manager. From 199
2-2001, Dr. Tan Bhala was a Managing Director of Merrill Lynch and the Senior Po
rtfolio Manager of the Merrill Lynch Dragon Fund and Emerging Tigers Fund. At it
s height, the Merrill Lynch Dragon Fund was the second largest Asian ex-Japan mu
tual fund in the world, with assets over $1 billion. In 1993, the Fund was ranke
d number 3 among 177 global funds. Before running the Dragon Fund and Emerging T
igers Funds, Dr. Tan Bhala was a portfolio manager with Fiduciary Trust Internat
ional in New York, where she ran the Far East equity portion of the United Natio
ns Pension Fund. Dr. Tan Bhala has lived and worked in London, Singapore, Hong K
ong, New York, and Washington, D.C. Dr. Tan Bhala runs her own financial markets c
onsulting firm and has been a consultant for hedge and mutual funds based in Kan
sas City. In addition, Dr. Tan Bhala is currently setting up a think-tank, Seven P

illars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics, whose mission is to highlight an
d analyze issues of moral philosophy in global financial markets with a view to
enhancing ethical practice and policy. Chief Executive Officer, Seven Pillars Co
nsulting; Member, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR); Member, Royal Society for
Asian Affairs; Board Member, International Trade Council of Greater Kansas City;
Trustee, Bishop Seabury Academy, Lawrence, Kansas.
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Steven A. Tananbaum
GoldenTree Asset Management, LP Steven Tananbaum Managing Partner & Chie
f Investment Officer, Founding Partner and Executive Committee Member :Beginning
in early 2000, Steve Tananbaum founded and was instrumental in the building of
GoldenTree Asset Management into an organization which is known for its bottom u
p value investment process, focused on the credit markets. GoldenTree has produ
ced strong competitive returns broadly across product lines since its inception.
Prior to forming GoldenTree, Mr. Tananbaum joined MacKay Shields as an investm
ent specialist in 1989 and became head of their high yield group in 1991. In 19
97, Mr. Tananbaum formed and was lead portfolio manager of the firms hedge fund a
rea. MacKay Shields high yield mutual funds were rated in the top 5% by Lipper d
uring the period June 1, 1991 through December 31, 1999. Prior to joining MacKa
y Shields, Mr. Tananbaum worked primarily on high yield and merger & acquisition
transactions in the corporate finance department of Kidder, Peabody & Co. Mr.
Tananbaum is a graduate of Vassar College (B.A. in Economics) and is a CFA chart
erholder. He serves as a Trustee of Vassar College, is a Member of the Council o
n Foreign Relations and sits on the Board of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden. | Kennedy Center corporate fund board member; Vassar College trustee. | S
idney Harman, Steven A. Tananbaum relationship map Muckety | Steven Tananbaum Ca
mpaign Contributions and Donations 300 PARK AVE.; New York, NY. [$2,400 donation
to friends of weiner; $1,000 donation to randy altschuler for congress. | Record
-Breaking $2.1 Million Raised at UJA-Federation of New Record-Breaking $2.1 Mill
ion Raised at UJA-Federation of New Yorks Investment Management Divisions Annual C
ocktail Reception Honoring Steven A. Tananbaum
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David K.Y. Tang
David K. Y. Tang SourceWatch [2007] David K.Y. Tang is President of the America
n Bar Foundation. Mr. Tang is a partner at Preston Gates & Ellis, where he focus
es on foreign and domestic investments and business transactions, especially in
the Asia-Pacific region. In December 2005 Mr. Tang was appointed Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Board of Directors. Mr. Tang has served o
n numerous boards of educational, civic and cultural organizations. Currently, h
e is on the boards of the Pacific Council on International Policy, National Bure
au of Asian Research, and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, among
others. | K&L Gates managing partner; Pacific Council on International Policy di
rector; Technology Alliance board member; University of Washington Foundation di
rector. Past:Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco director.
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Harold Tanner
<wife Nicki. [Missing photo:]<(L-R): Conference of Presidents of Major Amer
ican Jewish Organizations Chairman Harold Tanner, Executive Vice Chairman Malcol
m Hoenlein, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. [http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/conferenc
e-of-presidents-of-major-american-jewish-organizations/] http://www.conferenceof
presidents.org/pressrelease.asp?artcat=1&artid=28 | Cornell University chairman
emeritus; Revson Foundation director emeritus; Tanner & Co., Inc. president; Wei
ll Cornell Medical College overseer. Past: Salomon Brothers managing director.
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Raymond J. Tanter
Raymond Tanter Profile | Right Web Institute for Policy Studies | http://fedup
usa.wordpress.com/committee-on-the-present-danger/ | http://fedupusa.wordpress.c
om/washington-institute-for-near-east-policy/ | Executive summary: Iran Policy C
ommittee founder. US Defense Department; US National Security Council Senior Sta
ff (1981-82); Republican National Committee National Security Advisory Council (

1979-80); Committee on the Present Danger; Council on Foreign Relations; Hoover


Institution Fellow; Iran Policy Committee; Middle East Institute Scholar-in-Resi
dence (2001); Washington Institute for Near East Policy Adjunct Scholar; Woodrow
Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellow; Fulbright. Wife: Constance K.
Andresen-Tanter (m. 14-May-1999, div.).
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Raul R. Tapia
<White House Staffer Daniel Garza, Office of Public Liaison has conversation wit
h Raul R. Tapia of C2 Group. | Raul Tapia $13,628 in Political Contributions for
2008 C2 Group/Managing Director; Self Employed/Attorney; Murray Scheer et al/At
torney; C2 Group, LLC/Lobbyist; CGT LAW GROUP INTERNATIONAL/ATTORNEY. WASHINGTON
, DC 20001.
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Heath P. Tarbert (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/heath-p-tarbert/15/40a/b21 Washington D.C. Metro A
rea Financial Regulatory Lawyer. Senior Counsel at Weil Gotshal and Manges. Past
: Special Counsel at U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs;
Vice President & Deputy Director at Committee on Capital Markets Regulation; As
sociate Counsel to the President of the United States at The White House; Law Cl
erk to the Honorable Clarence Thomas at Supreme Court of the United States; Atto
rney-Adviser, Office of Legal Counsel at U.S. Department of Justice; Law Clerk t
o the Honorable Douglas H. Ginsburg at U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circui
t; Associate Attorney at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.
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Alexander Tarnoff
<-? http://www.123people.com/s/alexander+tarnoff | Events this Week | In Asia A
lexander Tarnoff, Director of Field Operations for Southeast Asia with The Asia
Foundation, joined a panel on Grantmaking Within the Legal Constraints of U.S. w
ww.asiafoundation.org/in-asia/2008/06/12/events-this-week-2
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Peter Tarnoff
<wife Mathea Falco. | B. 1937. Executive summary: President, Council on
Foreign Relations, 1986-93. US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1
993-97); Council on Foreign Relations President (1986-93); World Affairs Council
Executive Director (1983-86); US Executive Secretary of State (1977-81); US Sta
te Department Director, Office of Research & Analysis, Western Europe (1975-76);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Luxembourg (1973-75); US State Dep
artment Consul General, Lyon, France (1971-73); US State Department Special Asst
. to US Amb. to West Germany Kenneth Rush (1969); US State Department Special As
st. to Chief of American Delegation, Paris Talks on Vietnam (1968); US State Dep
artment Special Asst. to Ambassador-at-Large Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1967); US S
tate Department Nigerian Analyst, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1966-67);
US State Department Special Asst. to US Amb. to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge
, Jr. (1965-66); US State Department Special Asst. to Deputy Amb. to South Vietn
am U. Alexis Johnson (1964-65); US State Department Political Officer, Lagos, Ni
geria (1962-64); Gore 2000; Obama for America; Pacific Council on International
Policy Director. Pacific Council on International Policy director; Cyrus R. Vanc
e (deceased) chief of staff. Wife: Mathea Falco (three sons); Son: Nicholas; Son
: Alexander; Son: Benjamin.
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C. Bruce Tarter
C. Bruce Tarter nukipedia Dr. C. Bruce Tarter was director of the Lawrence L
ivermore National Laboratory from 1994 to 2002 | http://www.usip.org/strategic-p
osture-commission/the-commissioners C. Bruce Tarter is the Director Emeritus of
the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and was the
eighth director to lead the Laboratory since it was founded in 1952. A theoretic
al physicist by training and experience, he has spent most of his career at the
Laboratory. As director, he led the Laboratory in its mission to ensure national
security and apply science and technology to the important problems of our time
. He led the Laboratory through the transition to a post-Cold War nuclear weapon

s world, helping to set the foundation for current programs in stewardship of th


e U.S. nuclear stockpile. Tarter has served in a number of outside professional
capacities. These include a six-year-period with the Army Science Board, service
as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis, and membership
on the California Council on Science and Technology, the Laboratory Operations B
oard (Secretary of Energy Advisory Board), Pacific Council on International Poli
cy, Nuclear Energy Research Advisory Committee, the Council on Foreign Relations
, and Draper Laboratory, member of the Corporation and the Board of Directors. |
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc. director. Past: Lawrence Livermore Nationa
l Laboratory director.
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Daniel K. Tarullo
A Governor on the Federal Reserve Board (since January 2009). | El
ements of the Jewish Global Banking Mafia http://www.avaresearch.com/article_deta
ils-661.html | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/2011/03/20/federal-reserve-system/
Center for American Progress senior fellow; Federal Open Market Committee member
;Federal Reserve Board member. Past: Georgetown University professor; Edward M.
Kennedy (deceased) employment policy counsel; U.S. Department of State assistant
secretary economic & business affairs;William J. Clinton administration assista
nt to president for international economic policy.
-?>Daniel K Tarullo 7611 Lynn Dr; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6042 [Louisa B Tarullo,
Amanda R Tarullo]
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Anne M. Tatlock
Age in 2011: 51. Anne M. Tatlock is the retired chairman and CEO of Fiducia
ry Trust Company International (global asset management services). American Ball
et Theatre honorary chair; American Ballet Theatre Foundation trustee; Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation trustee; Council on Foreign Relations member; Fortune Brands,
Inc. director; Franklin Resources, Inc. director; Howard Hughes Medical Institu
te trustee; Mayo Clinic trustee; Merck director; National September 11 Memorial
& Museum at the World Trade Center director. Past: Conference Board trustee; Fidu
ciary Trust Company International chairman & CEO; Vassar College trustee.
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William S. Taubman
About Taubman: Executive Profiles William S. Taubman is chief operat
ing officer of Taubman Centers, Inc. He is responsible for development, operatio
ns and leasing. Mr. Taubman also serves as a director of the company. Mr. Taubman
joined the company in 1986 from Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. in New York, where he w
as a financial analyst specializing in mergers and acquisitions. He is a graduat
e of Brown University, where he received a bachelors degree in Philosophy of Reli
gion and Russian Studies. He also holds a masters degree in Philosophy from Corpu
s Christi College of Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. Mr. Taubman serves
as Chairman of International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and is a member
of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the National Association of Real Estate I
nvestment Trusts (NAREIT). He is Chairman for New Detroit and serves on the boar
d of governors for the Museum of Arts & Design in New York. | 10 Gracie Square,
New York co-op owner; Museum of Arts and Design trustee; Taubman Centers, Inc. CO
O & director. A. Alfred Taubman son; Robert S. Taubman brother.
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Ellen O. Tauscher
Born: 1951. US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and Internati
onal Security Affairs (2009-); US Congressman, California 10th (1997-2009); New
York Stock Exchange (1977-79); American Association for Single People Honorary M
ember; Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors; Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee; EMILYs List; Hillary Clinton for President; Joe Lieberman for Presiden
t; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; New Democr
at Network Executive Council; Planned Parenthood; Womens Campaign Forum; New Demo
crat Movement Vice Chair of Democratic Leadership Council; New Democrat Movement
Chair of House New Democrat Coalition. Financial markets bailout bill (House -1

0/3/08) voted for; Financial markets bailout bill (House -9/29/08) voted for; Ro
ger Murry legislative assistant; Britt Sandler legislative assistant. James L. C
ieslak (Delta Air Lines, Inc. pilot) spouse. Ex-husband: William Y. Tauscher (Co
mputerLand CEO, m. 1989, div. 1999, one daughter); Daughter: Katherine (b. May-1
991).
-[Ex-husband]>William Y Tauscher 2315 S St NW; Washington, DC 20008-4015 (202) 2
34-4671 [55-50 / Ellen O Tauscher, K Tauscher]
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Ricardo Souza Tavares [?]
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Aso O. Tavitian
Aso O. Tavitian Joins Carnegie Endowment Board of Trustees October 28, 2008.
WASHINGTON, Oct 28 The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced toda
y that Aso O. Tavitian, former chief executive officer of Syncsort and Aso (Assad
our) O. Tavitian was until April 2008 the CEO of Syncsort, a privately-held tech
nology company he co-founded in 1969 that specializes in the development, market
ing, and service of generalized infrastructure software products. Syncsort is he
adquartered in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, with subsidiaries in the United Kingd
om, France, and Germany. Mr. Tavitian was born in Bulgaria, studied at Haigazian
College in Beirut and Columbia University, and now lives in New York and Stockbr
idge, Massachusetts. He serves as president of the Tavitian Foundation, which pr
imarily supports higher education; through this means, he has offered university
scholarships, with a preference given to persons of Armenian and Eastern Europe
an descent. He is also a supporter of the Tavitian Library at the Armenian Minis
try of Foreign Affairs, a specialized collection focusing on international relat
ions, diplomacy, world history, and the history of Armenia and the Caucasus, and
the Armenian Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts Unive
rsity, which trains Armenian diplomats and government officials. Mr. Tavitian is
on the boards of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, the Frick Collec
tion, and Close Encounters with Music. He is also a member of the Board of Gover
nors of the New School for Social Research; a member of FACE (French American Cu
ltural Exchange), an organization focused on promoting cultural exchanges betwee
n France and the United States; and serves as vice chair of the Board of Trustee
s of the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. | Aso O Tavitian Camp
aign Contributions and Donations Stockbridge, MA [$2,400 donation to friends of
schumer.]
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Adam Taylor (NEW listing)
Likely>Vice President of Advocacy, World Vision US.
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Aleesha Taylor
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/aleesha-taylor/14/37b/928 Director of Special Projec
ts Education Support Program at [Soros] Open Society Institute, London, United Ki
ngdom. Past: Senior Program Manager at Open Society Institute; Lecturer at Teach
ers College, Columbia University.
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Arthur R. Taylor
Arthur Taylor (businessman) dinkipedia (born 1935) is an American businessman. |
http://www.parkridgeadvisors.com/about/ began his business career in 1961 with t
he First Boston Corporation, where he advanced rapidly to become a member of its
board of directors. Subsequent leadership positions included: Executive Vice Pr
esident of the International Paper Company; President of CBS Inc.; Co-founder of
an investment banking firm called Sarabam Corporation; Founding chairman of cab
le televisions Entertainment Channel (now the Arts and Entertainment Network.); H
e has served in several formative and leadership roles with philanthropic and civic
institutions, including The New York City Partnership, The Berkshire-Taconic Fou
ndation, The National Commision on Civic Renewal, and The FUnd for the Improveme
nt of Post-Secondary Education. He currently resides with his wife Kathryn in Sal
isbury, CT and Allentown, PA. | Past: CBS president. Martha Scott Taylor daughte
r.

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Cathy L. Taylor
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/fellows/news/summer2003_08.html V
ice President for Investment and Business Development with American Express. At
American Express, she created, implemented, and managed the company.s strategic
investment strategy and led the acquisition of a leading travel company. | White
House Fellows to Meet with Key Officials an M.A. in National Security Studies fr
om the School of Foreign Cathy L. Taylor, National Security Council. Prior to he
r appointment as a Fellow, she was a Vice georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/fel
lows/news/ | Party Pictures 10/17/05 www.thelunchboxauction.org While uptown the
Council of Foreign Relations held a screening JC de Swaan and Cathy L. Taylor w
ww.nysocialdiary.com/partypictures/2005/10_17_05/party
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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor | LinkedIn Chief Executive Officer at Mission Essential Personn
el, LLC, Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Senior Vice President for Global Stra
tegy at Mission Essential Personnel, LLC; Director at Harvard Defense & Security
Initiative; Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at Security Management Sol
utions. Chris Taylor is the Chief Executive Officer at Mission Essential Personne
l, LLC, a professional global services firm specializing in training and technic
al services, language and cultural awareness programs, intelligence community su
pport, and specialized human capital solutions. Chris spent 14 years in the Marin
e Corps as an enlisted infantryman and Force Recon Marine. He was twice selected
for meritorious promotion. He earned his bachelors degree while on active duty.
After leaving the Marine Corps 1999, he earned an MBA in 2002 from the College o
f William & Mary and an MPA in 2008 from the Harvard Kennedy School where he was
also Director of the Harvard Defense & Security Initiative and a member of the
Harvard Defense Leadership Project. Chris is a member of Leadership Hampton Roads
and founded Future American Leaders, a non-profit providing leadership developm
ent for young Americans who will lead in society. Chris frequently speaks at prof
essional forums and has testified before Congress and the Commission on Wartime
Contracting on private sector contributions to national security challenges and
humanitarian operations. He has appeared on MSNBC and CNN offering commentary on
global security challenges and international affairs. He is a lifetime member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the Board of Trustees at the
American University in Afghanistan. Chris was the founding Chairman and is a curr
ent board member of the International Stability Operations Association, a board
member of the Peace Operations Institute, a member of Business Executives for Na
tional Security and the Council for Emerging National Security Affairs, and has
attended Harvard Universitys Program for Senior Executives in National and Intern
ational Security.
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Diana L. Taylor
B. 1955. Age in 2011: 56. Executive summary: NY Superindendent of B
anks, 2003-07. Wolfensohn & Company Managing Director (2007-); New York State Of
ficial Superintendent of Banks (2003-07); New York State Official Deputy Secreta
ry to Gov. George Pataki; New York State Official CFO, Long Island Power Authori
ty; KeySpan VP Community, Governmental and Regulatory Affairs; Smith Barney (198
0-96); ACCION USA Chairman (2009-); Member of the Board of Brookfield Properties
Corporation (2007-); Member of the Board of Citigroup(2009-); Member of the Boa
rd of Fannie Mae (2008-09); Member of the Board of Sothebys (2007-); Allianz Boar
d of Directors, Allianz Global Investors; amfAR Board of Directors (2007-); Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; Federal National Mortgage Association Board of Directo
rs; Hudson River Park Trust Chairman (2007); New York Womens Foundation Board of
Directors; International Womens Health Coalition Board of Directors; Young Mens Ch
ristian Association Board of Directors, YMCA of Greater New York. After-School C
orporation director; American Foundation for AIDS Research trustee; Big Apple Gr
eeter director;Brookfield Properties Corporation director; Brooklyn Bridge Park
Coalition director; Citigroup Inc. director; Columbia Business School overseer;
Dartmouth College charter trustee; Hudson River Park Trust chair; New York Commu

nity Trust director; New York Womens Foundation director; YMCA of Greater New Yor
k director. Past: Brooklyn Academy of Music director; Christopher and Dana Reeve
Foundation director; Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette investment banker; Fannie Mae d
irector; Jefferson Katims spouse; Keyspan Energy Services VP; Lehman Brothers In
c. investment banker; Long Island Power Authority CFO; New York state government
superintendent of banks; Smith Barney investment banker; White House state dinn
er (11/24/2009) invited guest. Wanda Henton Brown friend. Boyfriend: Michael Bloo
mberg (together since 2000)lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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James S. Taylor
James S. Taylor : College of Liberal Arts : Texas James Taylor is a founding par
tner of ViaNovo, an international management and communications consulting firm
with offices in Austin, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Monterrey, Mexico. Prior t
o ViaNovo, Mr. Taylor founded the strategic consulting firm CIMA Strategies Ltd.
. He was also founding director and shareholder of Public Strategies, Inc., an i
nternational public affairs firm based in Austin, TX, at which he created and ma
naged the International Public Affairs division. For the past two decades, many o
f Mr. Taylors professional endeavors have been tied to Mexicos economic and politi
cal transformation. Mr. Taylor, who was born in Texas and grew up in Ciudad Vict
oria, Mexico, earned his bachelors degree in International Studies from Texas Sta
te and pursued graduate studies at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affair
s at The University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Taylor also completed the Executive
Program at Stanford University. He continues to advise government and corporate
leaders in Mexico and the U.S. His clients rely on his knowledge of both countri
es political and business environments and on his bicultural experience to help e
xecute strategy that results in meaningful business and policy outcomes. Earlier
in his career, Mr. Taylor was a Presidential appointee to the U.S. International
Trade Commission, where he served as chief of staff to the Commissioner. He als
o served as special assistant to former U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, and
was the deputy campaign director for the State of Texas during the Senators succ
essful 1988 re-election bid. Mr. Taylor is active with several policy boards and
non-profit organizations, including the Council of Foreign Relations, the Mexica
n American Leadership Foundation and the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute.
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James Scott Taylor Jr.
Major James Scott Taylor, Jr. Deputy Director of the This is a Text Only version
of a webpage on the US Embassy, Ottawa, Canada Website. Please Visit http://ott
awa.usembassy.gov for a full version. [The United States Ambassador to Canada is
David Jacobson http://canada.usembassy.gov/ambassador.html]
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Kathryn Pelgrift Taylor
Executive Bios Kathryn P. Taylor www.capbluecross.com Kathryn Pelgrift Taylor is
Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Capital Blue Cross and Capital Advan
tage Insurance Company. Ms. Taylor is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Le
high Valley Hospital and former Chairman of Lehigh Valley Health Network in Alle
ntown, Pa. She has served on the boards of LVHHN since 1993 and is chairman of
the board of Health Network Laboratories. From 1988-89 Ms. Taylor was employed by
NYLCare, the managed care subsidiary of New York Life, as Vice President Market
ing and Product Development. She was responsible for new product development, m
arketing, sales training and market research for this managed health care compan
y. Prior to this, Ms. Taylor served for four years as Vice President, Strategic P
lanning for RCA Corporation, where she was responsible for strategic planning an
d business development for all aspects of the company including its Consumer and
Commercial Electronics, Government Systems, Communications and Entertainment bu
sinesses. She first joined RCA in 1980 as Vice President Planning and Business
Development for its subsidiary, the National Broadcasting Company, where she dev
eloped NBCs business response to the evolving video marketplace. From 1977-1980 Ms
. Taylor was with the Philip Morris Companies, where she served as Director of F
inance for the parent company and later as Treasurer of Philip Morris USA. She be
gan her business career on Wall Street as an associate in the Corporate Finance

Department of The First Boston Corporation (1968-1970). Subsequently she was an A


ssistant Treasurer at International Paper Company (1970-1972) and was with CBS I
nc. from 1972-1977 as Vice President Planning. Ms. Taylor is a member of the Coun
cil on Foreign Relations. She is a former Board member of Communities in School
s of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. and a former Trustee and Treasurer of The Lutheran
Home at Topton. Ms. Taylor lives in Allentown, Pa with her husband, Arthur (see a
bove).
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Margaret L. Taylor (NEW listing)
Taylor served as attorney in the office of the legal adviser at the U.S. Depart
ment of State. She was responsible for advising department officials on foreign
assistance appropriations and implementation issues, including the departments an
ticrime, counternarcotics, and peacekeeping programs worldwide, as well as assis
tance programs in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asi
a. In previous positions at the U.S. Department of State, Margaret advised on dom
estic and international legal issues relating to trafficking in persons, extradi
tion, and other international law enforcement matters. While in the legal advise
rs office, Margaret negotiated international agreements on law enforcement traini
ng and assistance cooperation for peacekeeping operations. She advises regularly
on legislative issues related to the Departments authorizations and appropriatio
ns. Margaret has worked in the antitrust division of the U.S. Department of Just
ice and the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York. is spendi
ng her IAF tenure at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Scott D. Taylor
Probably>Scott D Taylor His research and teaching interests lie in the areas of
African politics and political economy, with a particular emphasis on business-s
tate relations, anti-corruption explore.georgetown.edu/people/sdt/?PageTemplateID=8
1
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Laura Taylor-Kale
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Laura Taylor-Kale M.
P.A. 03 Foreign Service Officer U.S. Embassy, Economic Section U.S. Department of
State, Afghanistan.
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David J. Teece
David Teece tickipedia is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the B
erkeley Research Group, and Thomas W. Tusher Chair in Global Business and direct
or of the Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization at the Haas Scho
ol of Business, University of California, Berkeley. Teece is a leading researcher
in the fields of corporate strategy and innovation who in 2002 was listed among
the Top 50 Business Intellectuals by Accenture. Among his many other academic and
commercial activities, he was the founder and vice-chairman of Law and Economics
Consulting Group (LECG), a business that provides expert advice and testimony t
o companies and countries in need of independent economic analysis and review. H
e also acts as economic advisor to companies and governments. | University of Pe
nnsylvania School of Arts & Science overseer.
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Martha A. Teichner
Martha Teichner (CBS) Since joining CBS News in October 1977, Martha Teich
ner has had a wide-ranging career that has covered the world. She has been a cor
respondent for CBS News Sunday Morning since December 1993, based in New York, but
spent more than a dozen years as a foreign correspondent covering [up] major in
ternational events, etc., etc.
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Ruti G. Teitel
New York Law School :: Ruti G. Teitel Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative
Law Chair, Global Law and Justice Colloquium Associate Director, Center for Int
ernational Law. | Ruti G. Teitel SourceWatch.
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Michael S. Teitelbaum
Michael Teitelbaum infestipedia is a demographer at the Alfred P. Sloan F
oundation in New York City. He publishes on immigration issues in both the popul
ar and academic press and served as Commissioner to the U.S. Commission for the
Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development (198890) an
d the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform(19961997) under Barbara Jordan. | LWP
Staff:Michael S. Teitelbaum is a Wertheim Fellow for 2010, during which he plans
to complete a book on the U.S. science and engineering workforce. He is also Pro
gram Director | Michael S. Teitelbaum SourceWatch.
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Shibley Telhami
Shibley Telhami astupidseethroughtrickipedia is the Anwar Sadat Professor f
or Peace and Development at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a nonres
ident senior fellow of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings
Institution. | Human Rights Watch director.
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Ashley J. Tellis
Ashley J. Tellis Carnegie Endowment for International Afghanistan, Chinese M
ilitary Development, Deterrence and International Security, East Asia, India, Ko
rean Peninsula, Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control, Nuclear Energy Prior to hi
s government service, Tellis was senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation a
nd professor of Policy Analysis at the RAND Graduate School.
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Maurice Tempelsman
Maurice Tempelsman bigtimezhidishcrookipedia is a Belgian American busi
nessman and diamond merchant. He moved to the United States as a child and atten
ded New York Citys public schools and New York University. | Africa-America Instit
ute board member; Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence director; Center for Na
tional Policy director; Eurasia Foundation trustee; Lazare Kaplan International
Inc. chairman; Leon Tempelsman & Son senior partner; National Democratic Institu
te director; U.S.-Russia Business Council director. Past: Jacqueline Kennedy Ona
ssis (deceased) friend. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Dina Temple-Raston
http://journalismstudies.talmud.edu/jir2006.html has a diverse resume, with e
xperience ranging from reporting for Asiaweek Magazine and being Hong Kong-China
correspondent for Bloomberg News, to acting as an economics and energy correspo
ndent for USA Today, producer for CNNfn and City Hall Bureau Chief for The New Y
ork Sun. She is a member of the Overseas Press Club, Council on Foreign Relation
s, White House Correspondents Association and the National Press Club. | In Defe
nse of Our America co-author; NPR correspondent. Past: Bloomberg News correspond
ent.
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George J. Tenet (real name: Cohen)
B. 1953. 9/11 Perps: Q-Z Director of the CIA on 9-11; was awarded the
Medal of Freedom by Bush for his fine work on 9-11; reported to be dual citizen of
US and Israel. | CIA Director (11-Jul-1997 to 11-Jul-2004); CIA Deputy Director
(3-Jul-1995 to 15-Dec-1996); Member of the Board of QinetiQ (2006-08); President
ial Medal of Freedom 2004; Dubya Nickname Brother George. Allen & Company LLC man
aging director. Past: Atlantic Council of the United States director; David L. B
oren mentor; John O. Brennan chief of staff;Guidance Software, Inc. director; L1 Identity Solutions Inc. director; John E. McLaughlin deputy; Jami Miscik execu
tive assistant. Wife: A. Stephanie Gaklas (m. 23-May-1980); Son: John Michael.
Guidance Software, Director Board of Directors 215 N Marengo Ave, Ste 250; Pasade
na, CA 91101-1532 (626) 229-9191
-Softwar Information, Finance Manager 7707 Whirlaway Dr; Midlothian, VA 23112-15
34 (804) 639-1608
Gridpoint Inc, Advisor 2801 Clarendon Blvd, Ste 100; Arlington, VA 22201-2868 (70
3) 667-7000
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Mark R. Tercek
Mark R. Tercek SourceWatch Mark R. Tercek became the new president and CEO
of the Nature Conservancy beginning in July 2008. Mr. Tercek replaces Steven J. McCo
rmick, who stepped down as president and CEO in October 2007. Mr. Tercek combines
global business experience, experience working effectively in different culture
s and recognized leadership on climate change and other environmental issues. He is
currently a managing director at Goldman Sachs and head of the Goldman Sachs Cen
ter for Environmental Markets as well as the firms Environmental Strategy Group He
serves on the Council on Foreign Relations independent task force on climate chan
ge and the Wildlife Conservation Societys Chilean Advisory Council. He is a member
of the Steering Group on the Prince of Wales Princes Rainforest Project. Director,
Resources for the Future; Steering Group, Princes Rainforest Project. | Severstal
Mark Tercek Appointed President of PBS Coals Mark Tercek Appointed President of
PBS Coals. 28.07.2009. FRIEDENS, Pa. | National Petroleum Council member; Natur
e Conservancy president; Resources for the Future director.
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Anthony P. Terracciano
Age in 2011: 72. http://www.chasealum.org/article.html?aid=284 longtime Chase b
anker with a reputation for turning around troubled companies, was named chairma
n of SLM Corp. known as Sallie Mae on January 7, 2008. | SLM Corporation chairman
. Past: American Water Works Company Inc. vice chairman; Avaya Inc. director; IK
ON Office Solutions Inc. director; Knoll Inc. director; Riggs National Corporati
on chairman.
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Sarah M. Terry
-?>Sarah Terry profiles | LinkedIn (63)
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H. Knox Thames
Director of Policy and Research at the U.S. Commission on International Religi
ous Freedom. Prior to that he served in the U.S. State Departments Office of Inte
rnational Religious Freedom. Prior to that he was Counsel to the U.S. Commission
on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission), serving as point p
erson on religious freedom issues.
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Thomas C. Theobald
Thomas C. Theobald Profile Forbes.com Mr. Theobald, 72, has been a Director of
Jones Lang LaSalle since July 1997. He is a nominee standing for re-election to
our Board at the 2010 Annual Meeting. Mr. Theobald has served as a Partner and
Senior Advisor of Chicago Growth Partners LLC since September 2004. He previousl
y served as a Managing Director at William Blair Capital Partners from September
1994 to September 2004. From July 1987 to August 1994, Mr. Theobald was Chairma
n and Chief Executive Officer of Continental Bank Corporation. He currently serv
es on the boards of directors of Ambac Financial Group, Inc., a guarantor of pub
lic finance and structured finance obligations, Anixter International, a supplie
r of electrical apparatus and equipment, and Ventas Inc., a health-care real est
ate investment trust. He previously served as Chairman of the board of directors
of Columbia Funds, a mutual fund complex. Mr. Theobald holds an A.B. from the C
ollege of the Holy Cross and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Age in 2011
: 73. Ambac Financial Group Inc. director; Chicago Growth Partners senior advise
r; Columbia Funds chairman; Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated director; Ventas Inc
. director; William Blair Capital Partners, LLC managing director. Past: Anixter
International, Inc. director; Continental Bank Corporation chairman & CEO.
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Patrick N. Theros
Patrick N. Theros qatarjewipedia Ambassador (Ret.) Patrick Nickolas Theros.
President and Executive Director, US Qatar Business Council, Washington, DC. Ge
neral Partner, Theros & Theros LLP, Washington, DC. | http://www.facebook.com/pe
ople/Patrick-Theros/100001519925689.
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A. Gregory Thielmann

Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Staff Salaries | Gregory Thielmann S


ourceWatch In a June 13, 2003, interview with Bill Moyers, career diplomat Grego
ry Thielmann said that Iraqdidnt pose an imminent security threat to America. Thiel
mann attacked President George W. Bush for hyping intelligence reports and for m
isleading the American people about the need to go to war in the Middle East. Th
e Bush Administration, he said, has had a faith-based intelligence attitude. We k
now the answersgive us the intelligence to support those answers.
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Marc A. Thiessen
B. 1967. White House Speechwriter to President George W. Bush (2004-08);
US Defense Department Chief Speechwriter for Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (2001-04
); Congressional Staff Spokesman for Senator Jesse Helms (1995-2001); Empower Am
erica worked for former Congressman Vin Weber (1993-94); Black, Manafort, Stone
& Kelly Deputy Director of Communications (1991-93); Black, Manafort, Stone & Ke
lly Research Associate (1989-91); Council on Foreign Relations; Hoover Instituti
on Visiting Fellow (2009-); McCain-Palin Compliance Fund. Wife: Pamela Beth Thie
ssen (four children).
-Marc A Thiessen 431 S Fairfax St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3809 (703) 683-2811 [4044 / Pamela B Thiessen]
American Enterprise Institute, Fellow 1150 17th St NW, Ste 1000; Washington, DC 2
0036-4600 (202) 862-5800
National Security Agency, Director 9800 Savage Rd, Ste 6248; Fort George G Meade,
MD 20755-6248 (301) 688-0400
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/thiessen/marc
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G(ordon) Richard Thoman
G. Richard Thoman News The New York Times | Americas Society director; Commi
ttee for Economic Development trustee; Council of the Americas director; FrenchAmerican Foundation director. Past: Evercore Partners Inc. senior adviser; Xerox
Corporation CEO. Lynn Bendheim Thoman spouse. [vdeduction Gordon?v]
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Brooks Thomas (no longer listed)
Probably/undoubtedly>http://www.vailvalleyinstitute.org/preemption.html Chairma
n, the Vail Valley Institute; former Chairman & CEO, Harper & Row, Publishers, I
nc. | Brooks Thomas, Publishing Executive at Harper & Row, Dies at 78 (2010). |
Leadership Directories | Government Affairs Yellow Book | The
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Christopher Thomas
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Director of Government Marketing, ESRI | -?>Former Assistant Secretary General
[?]
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Evan W. Thomas III
Evan Thomas hackipedia Evan Welling Thomas III is an American journalist a
nd author. He currently teaches journalism at Princeton University. |Newsweek ed
itor at large. Past: 2007 Libby perjury trial witness.
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Franklin A. Thomas

B. 1934. Executive summary: President of the Ford Foundation, 1979-96. New Y


ork City Official Deputy Police Commissioner, Legal Matters (1965-66); Assistant
US Attorney Southern District of New York (1964-65); US Official Attorney, Fede
ral Housing and Home Finance Agency (1963); Warburg Pincus Senior Advisor (1995
and 1998-2000); Member of the Board of Alcoa (1977-); Member of the Board ofCiti
group; Member of the Board of Cummins; Member of the Board of Lucent (1996-?); M
ember of the Board of Pepsi (1994-?); Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
President and CEO (1967-77); Ford Foundation President and CEO (1979-96); Hilla
ry Clinton for President; National Leadership PAC; Obama for America; Obama for
Illinois; Womens Action Alliance. Friends of the Constitutional Court of South Af
rica member; Friends of the Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund trustee; Greentree Foun
dation trustee; September 11th Fund chairman; TFF Study Group consultant; United
Nations Fund for International Partnerships member. New York City Police Departm
ent deputy commissioner.
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Jim Thomas
Jim Thomas | Center for a New American Security is Vice President for Studies at
the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. He oversees CSBAs research
programs and directs the Strategic and Budgetary Studies staff. Prior to joining
CSBA, he was Vice President of Applied Minds, Inc., a private research and deve
lopment company specializing in rapid, interdisciplinary technology prototyping.
Before that, he served for thirteen years in a variety of policy, planning and
resource analysis posts in the Department of Defense, culminating in his dual ap
pointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Resources and Plans and A
cting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy. In these capacities,
he was responsible for the development of the Defense Strategy, conventional for
ce planning, resource assessment, and the oversight of war plans. He spearheade
d the 2005-2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), and was the principal author o
f the QDR Report to Congress. began his career in national security at Los Alamo
s National Laboratory, analyzing foreign technological lessons learned from the
first Gulf War. After serving as research assistant to Ambassador Paul H. Nitze
, Jim joined the Department of Defense as a Presidential Management Intern in 19
93 and undertook developmental management assignments across the Department of D
efense over the next two years. From 1995 to 1998, he managed a NATO counter-pr
oliferation initiative and wrote three reports endorsed by Allied Foreign and De
fense Ministers to integrate countering-WMD as a mission area into NATO post-Col
d War force planning. From 1998 to 1999, he was seconded to the International I
nstitute of Strategic Studies (IISS) in LondonFrom 1999 to 2001, he worked in the
Secretarys Strategy Office, playing a lead role developing the Departments Defens
e Strategy and force planning construct for the 2001 QDR. From 2001 to 2003, he
served as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. He was promote
d to the Senior Executive Service in 2003. Jim received the Department of Defens
e Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service in 1997 for his work at NATO, and the D
epartment of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the Departments high
est civilian award, in 2006 for his strategy work. Jim is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. A fo
rmer Reserve Naval officer, Jim attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
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Lee B. Thomas, Jr.
-?>http://www.bellarmine.edu/business/faculty.aspx Lee B. Thomas, Jr. curren
tly serves as executive in residence in the Rubel School. He also has been chair
man of Universal Woods, Inc. in Louisville, Ky. since 1993. Previously, he serve
d as president and CEO of Vermont American Corporation from 1962 until 1984, and
as chairman of the board from 1984 until the company was sold in 1989. |www.zoo
minfo.com/people/Thomas_Lee_16593840.aspx | YouTube Lee B. Thomas, Jr. inducted
into KY Civil Lee Thomas is inducted into the Kentucky Human Rights Comissions Ci
vil Rights Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Louisville Convention Center on Fri
day, October 15
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Lydia Waters Thomas

Cabot Corporation director; George Washington University trustee; Homeland S


ecurity Advisory Council member; Mueller Water Products, Inc. director; Noblis,
Inc. president & CEO. Past: Wolf Trap Foundation director. lives and/or works in
North Potomac, MD.
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Pamela A. Thomas-Graham
Age in 2011: 53. Pamela Thomas-Graham has served as a managing director in
the private equity group at Angelo, Gordon & Co. (a private investment managemen
t firm) since March 2008. From October 2005 to December 2007, she was group presi
dent at Liz Claiborne, Inc. (a designer and marketer of apparel, accessories and
fragrances). Clorox Company director; Credit Suisse Group chief talen, branding
& communications officer; Parsons The New School for Design governor. Past: Ange
lo Gordon & Co. managing director; CNBC president & CEO; Idenix Pharmaceuticals,
Inc. director; Liz Claiborne Inc. group president; McKinsey & Company partner;
NBC EVP.
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Fred D. Thompson
Born: 1942. Politician, actor. Babys Day Out actor; Bury My Heart at Woun
ded Knee actor; Curly Sue actor; Die Hard 2 actor; Goldline International, Inc.
endorser; In the Line of Fire actor; Law & Order actor; The Fred Thompson Show c
o-host; The Hunt for Red October actor; William Morris Endeavor Entertainment cli
ent. Past: 2008 Fred Thompson presidential campaign candidate; W. Christopher La
mond legislative assistant; Libby Legal Defense Trust advisory committee member;
Powell A. Moore chief of staff; Lorrie Morgan dated; Georgette Mosbacher dated;
Secretary of States International Security Advisory Board chairman; U.S. Senate
former senators T senator. Jeri Kehn spouse; Kenneth Rietz friend; Daniel Thompso
n son; Fred Thompson Jr. son.
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Heather Dawn Thompson (no longer listed)
Heather Dawn Thompson Congressional Staffer Salary Data | www.nativenationeven
ts.org Partner, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, LLP. Term Member, Council on For
eign Relations ; Ideas Festival Fellow, Aspen Institute. Ms. Thompson is a member
of Sonnenscheins Public Law & Policy Strategies Practice. She focuses on the re
presentation of governmental entities, and has worked for local, state, tribal,
and foreign governments, and the legislative and executive branches of the feder
al government. [Read full bio.]
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Mischa Thompson
Congressional Staffer Mischa E. Thompson Privately Financed | Mischa Thompson
LinkedIn Professional Staff Member at U.S. Senate. | http://levantamos.com/br/ph
otos_mulhers.htm (The Center for Afro-Brazilian-American Cooperation.)
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Nicholas E.S. Thompson [?]
* Four Stanford students awarded Truman Scholarships March 21, are Brooks Michae
l Allen, from Santa Cruz, Calif.; Vivek Manohar Nasta, from Towaco, N.J.; Aaron
Paul Padilla, from Loveland, Colo.; and Nicholas E.S. Thompson
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Robert L. Thompson
farmdoc: About: Robert L. Thompson Professor ROBERT L. THOMPSON holds the Ga
rdner Endowed Chair in Agricultural Policy at the University of Illinois in Urba
na-ChampaignHe serves on the USDA-USTR Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for
Trade and the International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council. From mid
-1998 until late 2002 Thompson was at the World Bank where he served as its Dire
ctor of Rural Development, with administrative responsibility for the Banks world
wide agriculture, forestry and rural development programs. He also served as the
Banks Senior Advisor for Agricultural Trade Policy. From mid-1995 to mid-1998, Th
ompson served as President and CEO of Winrock International Institute for Agricu
ltural Development, a not-for profit institution which carries on projects in 40 c
ountries worldwide to reduce poverty and hunger by increasing agricultural product
ivity and rural employment while protecting the quality of the environment. From

1987 to 1993, Thompson was Dean of Agriculture at Purdue University, where he ov


ersaw agricultural instruction, extension, research, international programs, and
regulatory affairs for the State of Indiana. In addition, he was a professor of
agricultural economics at Purdue University from 1974 to 1993, focusing on agri
cultural trade policy, U.S. agricultural policy, and world agricultural developme
nt. Thompson was Assistant Secretary for Economics at the U.S. Department of Agric
ulture from 1985 to 1987 and Senior Staff Economist for Food and Agriculture on
the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers from 1983 to 1985. In these capacitie
s, he played an instrumental role in writing the 1985 farm bill and preparing fo
r the Uruguay Round of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade) negotiations.
Active in all facets of agriculture, Thompson is a past president of the Interna
tional Association of Agricultural Economists and a former board member of the N
ational Cooperative Bank; PSI Resources, and its wholly owned subsidiary, PSI En
ergy; the Vigoro Corporation; Terra Industries, Inc., Rabobanks North American Ag
ribusiness Advisory Board, and the International Agribusiness Management Associa
tion. He currently serves as an Advisory Director on the Land OLakes board of dir
ectors. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Chicago
Council on Global Affairs. Thompson holds honorary doctorates from the Pennsylvan
ia State University and Dalhousie University (Canada). He is a fellow of the Ame
rican Agricultural Economics Association and the American Association for the Adv
ancement of Science, and a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agricul
ture and Forestry and of the Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In 1982
, Thompson was the first recipient of Purdue Universitys Agricultural Research Aw
ard. The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave him its Superior Service Award in 1
989, and its Justin Smith Morrill award in 1995, for demonstrated leadership and
significant contributions to food and agricultural science. In 1999, the American
College of Nutrition presented him with its Humanitarian of the Year award. Thomps
on has extensive international experience and has completed long-term assignment
s in Denmark, Laos, and Brazil. He has lectured, consulted, or conducted researc
h in more than 90 countries worldwide. He is author of over 120 research and pop
ular publications. He has been frequently interviewed by the media on current ag
ricultural policy issues, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall St
reet Journal, Financial Times, Time and Newsweek magazines, CNBC, the Today Show
, and National Public Radios All Things Considered and The World. senior fellow for Th
e Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He is married to the former Karen Hansen of
the Danish island of Bornholm.
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Tommy G. Thompson
9/11 Perps: Q-Z Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary on 9/11; hired
Jerome Hauer, former Office of Emergency Center, on 9-10-01. | Age in 2011: 69.
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP partner; Centene Corporation director; C.
R. Bard, Inc. director; Forward America PAC PAC; Logistics Health, Inc. presiden
t; MedRed LLC director; United Therapeutics Corporation director. Past: 2008 Tomm
y Thompson presidential campaign candidate; George W. Bush administration HHS se
cretary; William R. Steiger education policy adviser; Sue Ann Thompson secretary
; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary; Wisconsin state govern
ment governor; Bob Wood chief of staff.
-?>Tommy G Thompson 1313 Manassas Trl; Madison, WI 53718-8243 (608) 221-0499 [65
+ / Robert T Thompson, Sue A Thompson, Kelli S Thompson]
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W. Scott Thompson
W. Scott Thompson SourceWatch serves on the advisory board for the Washingt
on branch of Search for Common Ground. In 1985, he was a Republican, and Professo
r of International Politics at the Fletcher School. A former Rhodes Scholar and W
hite House Fellow, he was until February of 1984 Associate Director at U.S.I.A.
He has been active in the Committee on the Present Danger and Americans for An E
ffective Presidency. He was also a director of the US Institute of Peace. | http://w
ww.recovery-assets.com/DrWSThompson.html W. Scott Thompson, a member of both For
d and Reagan Administrations, has been Adjunct Professor of International Politi
cs at Georgetown University and on the faculty of Fletcher School of Law and Dip

lomacy, Tufts University. He also is president of Strategic Research Associates


, an international consulting firm, dealing today with issues of corruption, and
Chairman of the Board of UTICo, a Massachusetts company specializing in repatri
ation of laundered and stolen funds to clients, including banks, investors, corp
orations, and governments. A graduate of Stanford and Oxford, where he was a Rhod
es Scholar from California, Prof. Thompson has regularly lectured on defense, Th
ird World, corruption and communication issues, before various forums including
international conferences. He is the author and editor of numerous books and ar
ticles on foreign policy and governance. In 1982-1984 he served the Reagan Admini
stration as Associate Director, US Information Agency and in 1975-1976 was Assis
tant to the Secretary of Defense. He has lectured or debated at every Ivy Leagu
e University, and made numerous and popular presentations to executive business
group and trade association here and abroad. He appeared frequently on TV and r
adio news analyses and programs and is the recipient of numerous scholarly award
s. He has been consultant to the State and Defense Departments, and to the US N
avy. In 1975-1976 he was a White House Fellow. Recently he has lectured on How
to Get Rid of CorruptionNationally and Internationally, Inside the Reagan Administ
ration, The World Balance of Power and Communication and Foreign Policy. He is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations and International Institute for Strateg
ic Studies and numerous other organizations, as cited more in detail below. Among
the most spectacular consulting projects, Dr. Thompson has advised two Filipino
presidents, its National Security Council, and four Filipino cabinet members, o
n the matter of searching for and repatriating funds stolen during the Marcos di
ctatorship. He has similarly advised the Philippine Commission on Good Governme
nt (PCGG), ACt #1 of the Peoples Power Constitution of 1987, whose sole function is
said wealth repatriation. He has similarly consulted with the Thai foreign min
ister and the previous prime minister on this, as he has the Attorney General of
Indonesia and specialized agencies of the Indonesian government established to
seek illegally obtained moneys and properties. A detailed resume follows. [Read m
ore.]
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Angus Thomson
-?>Angus Thomson profiles | LinkedIn (15)
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James A. Thomson
James A. Thomson Profile | RAND President and Chief Executive Officer, has
a research focus at RAND that includes: Terrorism and other emerging threats, gl
obal security environment | AK Steel Holding Corporation director; Committee for
Economic Development trustee; Encysive Pharmaceuticals Inc. director; Los Angel
es World Affairs Council director; RAND Corporation president & CEO.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/thomson/james
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Katie Nelson Thomson
<Katie Thomson with Nicholas Kristof at Goldman Sachs Reception in NYC, Septem
ber 2010. | Started at CNNworked at ABC News for 15 years now back at CNN
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Robert H. Thomson
Robert H. Thomson Profile Forbes.com Director, Juma Technology Corporation, Farm
ingdale , NY. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Networking & Communication Devices. 34 Years
Old. Mr. Thomson was initially appointed to our board on March 29, 2008 to fill
the remaining portion of a departing directors one-year term and to hold office
until the next annual meeting of our stockholders or until removed from office i
n accordance with our by-laws. In 2007, Mr. Thomson joined Vision Capital Adviso
rs LLC, a New York based fund that makes direct investments in small, high growt
h businesses. Prior to Vision, Mr. Thomson was the Managing Director of The Arki
n Group LLC (New York, NY 2006) in charge of daily operations, financial managem
ent, and growth strategies for this international business intelligence firm. Pr
ior to The Arkin Group LLC, Mr. Thomson was a Research Associate for the Council
on Foreign Relations, a New York-based think tank focused on international rela
tions and foreign policy. In February 2010, Mr. Thomson was appointed to the boa

rd of T3 Motion, Inc. (OTCBB: TMMM.OB). The Board believes that Mr. Thomson has
the experience, qualifications, attributes and skills necessary to serve as a Di
rector because of his years of experience in finance and business
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William M. Mac Thornberry
Born: 1958. House Armed Services Committee member; House Permanent Select Co
mmittee on Intelligence member; Republican Study Committee member; Stand Tall Am
erica PAC PAC;TX congressional delegation House member; U.S. House of Representa
tives member. Past: Holly Rocco Feraci legislative assistant; Financial markets b
ailout bill (House -10/3/08) voted for; Financial markets bailout bill (House -9
/29/08) voted against. Sally Thornberry spouse.
-?>William M Thornberry 819 Elaine Ct; Alexandria, VA 22308-2035 [50-54]
Sally Thornberry (Adams)
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Richard P. Thornell [?]
<-? Campaign contributions: http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?ty
pe=name&oldest=1&lname=Thornell&fname=Richard&search=Search professor, howard un
iversity. 2901 SOUTH LEISURE WORLD BLVD.; Silver Spring, MD.
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John L. Thornton
<w/ Henry Paulson. | Age in 2011: 57. Brookings Institution chair; China
Institute in America trustee; China Netcom Communications Group Corporation dire
ctor; China Netcom Group Corporation director; Committee on Capital Markets Regu
lation member; Financial Services Volunteer Corps director; Ford Motor Company d
irector; Hotchkiss School graduate & president; HSBC Holdings plc director; HSBC
North America Holdings Inc. chairman; Morehouse College trustee; News Corp. dir
ector; Tsinghua University professor. Past: Asia Society trustee; BSkyB director;
DIRECTV Group Inc. director; Goldman Sachs Foundation trustee; Goldman Sachs Gro
up Inc. president & COO; Intel Corporation director; Laura Ashley Holdings direc
tor; Yale School of Management advisory board member.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/thornton/john
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Louisa Thoron [?]
<-? | A doctor based in New York and PhiladelphiaLouisa lives with her Labrador,
Daisy, in an apartment in downtown Philadelphia but every few weeks will drive u
p to Jaffrey | Campaign contributions:http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors
.php?type=name&oldest=1&lname=Thoron&fname=Louisa&search=Search retired, not emp
loyed. 139 HARKNESS RD.; Jaffrey, NH.
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Navin Thukkaram (NEW listing)
Chief Operating Officer and on the Board of Directors of Qwiki, Inc.; formerly
of Vulcan. | Business & Technology | Allen loses bid to block $20M for 2 fired
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html//2011540336_paulallen07.html : Apr 6, 2010 a year
to block the payment of more than $20 million to David Capobianco and Navin Thuk
karam, managers who were fired in October 2008.
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Tien to Tzemach-Lemmon
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John K. Tien
http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/John_Tien Current Position: Senior Dire
ctor for Afghanistan and Pakistan in the White House (since July 2008). Boss: Na
tional Security Adviser James L. Jones. Why He Matters: Following his successful e
ffort leading U.S. Army troops in support of the emerging Sunni Awakening in Iraq
in 2006, an action that had a direct effect on the outcome of the Iraq war, Tien
joinedGeorge W. Bushs National Security Council, initially as director for Iraq.
After President Obamas election, Tien was appointed senior NSC director for Afgha
nistan and Pakistan. He played a pivotal role in advising Obama during the admi
nistrations late 2009 policy review regar that ongoing conflict and continues to

oversee implementation of the presidents policy on Afghanistan and Pakistan. This


is Tiens second assignment to the White House; he served as a White House Fellow
during the Clinton administration. Hometown: New Haven, Conn. Spouse: Tracy.
-John K Tien 4016 Nicholas Ct; Fairfax, VA 22033-2813 (703) 278-0291 [45-49 / Tr
acy Tien Prior: Belmont, MA (2008)
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Marta Andy Tienda
http://opr.princeton.edu/faculty/page.asp?id=tienda (The Office of Populat
ion Research, Princeton) Biographical Sketch: Marta Tienda is Maurice P. During 2
2 Professor in Demographic Studies, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at
Princeton University, and from 1997-2002 served as director of the Office of Po
pulation Research at Princeton University. She is co-author and co-editor of sev
eral books, including of The Hispanic Population of the United States (1987), Di
vided Opportunities (1988), The Color of Opportunity (2001), Youth in Cities (20
02), Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms (2005), Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destini
es (2006), Hispanics and the Future of America (2006), and Africa on the Move (2
006). She has published over 150 scholarly papers in academic journals and edite
d collections, in addition to numerous research bulletins and articles for a lay
audience. She holds a BA in Spanish from Michigan State University and a MA and
Ph.D., both in Sociology, from the University of Texas at Austin. She received h
onorary doctorates from The Ohio State University (2002), Lehman College (2003)
and Bank Street College (2006). Recent Activities: Marta Tienda serves as a dire
ctor of TIAA, board member of the Sloan Foundation and the Jacobs Foundation of
Switzerland. She chaired the Panel on Hispanics for the National Academy of Scie
nce, and serves on the Visitors Committee of the Kennedy School of Government, H
arvard University. She is a former board member of the Federal Reserve Bank of N
ew York, the RAND Corporation, the Russell Sage Foundation, Carnegie Corporation
of New York, the W.T. Grant Foundation, the Kaiser Family foundation and was a
visiting scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation during the 2006-2007 academic yea
r. | Alfred P. Sloan Foundation trustee; Jacobs Foundation board member;Princeto
n HealthCare System board member; Princeton University professor; TIAA trustee. P
ast: Brown University trustee; RAND Corporation trustee.
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Paul E. Tierney, Jr.
Aperture Venture Partners, LLC general partner; Development Capital, LLC cofounder; Protective Group director; TechnoServe chairman. Past: Liz Claiborne In
c. director.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/tierney/paul
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Ronald Tiersky
Ronald Tiersky gobbopedia Ronald Tiersky (born 1944) is the Joseph B. Eastman
Professor in Political Science at Amherst College. He has held the position of
Director at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) ce
nter in Bologna, Italy and the Institute of World Affairs.
-Ronald S Tiersky Sr 14 Amity Pl; Amherst, MA 01002-2255 (413) 549-7202 [65+ / A
lexandre L Tiersky, Vanessa S Tiersky]
-Ronald S Tiersky 3536 79th St, Apt 32; Jackson Heights, NY 11372-4855 (718) 426
-8478 [65+]
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Kimberly Till
Kimberly Till: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chief Executive Offi
cer, President and Director, Harris Interactive Inc. Age 54. Kimberly Till has b
een the Chief Executive Officer and President of Harris Interactive Inc., since
October 21, 2008. Ms. Till served as the President of North American Region of T
NS Group Holdings Ltd. (a/k/a Taylor Nelson Sofres plc) since May 1, 2006 and al
so served as its Chief Executive Officer of North America. Ms. Till joined Taylo
r Nelson Sofres Plc on May 1, 2006 and is responsible for the US and Canadian cu
stom research businesses. Ms. Till served as the Chief Executive Officer of TNS
US. She served as the Chief Executive Officer TNS Custom Research, Inc. She serv

ed as a Special Assistant to the former U.S. Trade Representative and Secretary


of Agriculture and to the Director of the FBI. She served as Vice President of t
he Worldwide Media and Entertainment Group of Microsoft. She joined Microsoft in
2003 and was responsible for the Worldwide Media & Entertainment P&L in the Com
munications Sector. Her group was responsible for enterprise sales to the larges
t media and entertainment companies globally and for developing and delivering s
olutions for the media and entertainment industry together with key partners. Pr
ior to Microsoft, Ms. Till served as Senior Vice President and General Manager o
f AOL international, where she managed the day to day operations of its 9 servic
es outside the United States. Prior to AOL Time Warner, she served as the Senior
Vice President of Strategic Planning and Marketing at Sony Corporation of Ameri
ca where she was responsible for working with senior management to develop and i
mplement key business strategies and marketing programs across the U.S. operatin
g companies, including Sony Music, Sony Pictures, and Sony Electronics. She serv
ed as the Director of Marketing and Operations for Disney Interactive in Paris,
France. Ms. Till also managed the Sony Style Stores. She has an extensive experi
ence in media & entertainment, technology and international businesses. She offe
rs a unique depth of knowledge and experience in addition to her corporate achie
vements. She has been an Independent Director of DigitalGlobe, Inc. since Octobe
r 27, 2010. She has been Director of Harris Interactive Inc., since October 21,
2008. She has been a Director of The Advertising Council, Inc., since May 2009.
Ms. Till was selected for the prestigious White House Fellowship. See Board Rela
tionships. | Belizean Grove member;Harris Interactive Inc. president & CEO.
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Seth P. Tillman
Personality: Seth P. Tillman Oct 18, 1982 When Seth Tillman was helping Senator W
illiam Fulbright put together a speech on the Middle East back in the summer of
1970, it never occurred to either of them that the delivery of the speech would
provoke angry and indignant reactions from Israel and the Israeli lobby in the U
nited States. Essentially, the speech proposed that the United States provide for
mal guarantees of Israels borders, on the condition that Israel withdraw from the
territories it captured during the 1967 war. We thought it was a fair and reasona
ble proposal, recalls Dr. Tillman, who was then a professional staff member of th
e Senates Committee on Foreign Relations, chaired by Senator Fulbright. It really
shook us when the Israeli Ambassador actually described it as vicious. It shows ho
w little we knew about the area in those days! Both the Senator, now in private la
w practice, and Dr. Tillman have learned a great deal about the Middle East and
its political passions in the days since. In the case of Dr. Tillman, who is now
Research Professor of Diplomacy at Georgetown and has become a recognized exper
t on the region, the speech marked a turning point in his career. His curiosity
was so piqued by the unexpected vehemence of the reactions that he arranged to t
ake his first trip to the Middle East. The trip, which included visits to Lebano
n, Egypt, Jordan and the West Bank, got him hooked on Middle East affairs for go
od. [Read more.]
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William Nick Timbers
http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2007/archive/1998/timbebio.htm William H. (
Nick) Timbers Jr is President and Chief Executive Officer of USEC Inc., a privat
e corporation that is the global leader in uranium enrichment services. Mr Timbe
rs was elected to this position in 1998 following USECs privatisation. He held th
e same position with the US Enrichment Corporation, the government corporation t
hat preceded privatisation, having been elected in 1994 by the Board of Director
s. In March 1993, the President of the United States appointed him USEC Transiti
on Manager, responsible for the start-up activities of USEC as a US$1.5 billion
international business and for its eventual privatisation. As such, Mr Timbers l
ed the restructuring and revitalisation of USEC. Before managing USEC, Mr Timber
s was President of The Timbers Corporation, an investment banking firm establish
ed in 1991. Prior to that, he was Managing Director of the investment banking fi
rm of Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Co. Inc., where he was Group Manager of uti
lity and project finance. In the mid 1980s, he was Manager of the firms Public Fi

nance Division, Western Region, based in San Francisco.


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Igor V. Timofeyev
http://byfi.org/news/ [Bronfman Alumni Venture Fund Named One of North Ame
ricas Most Innovative Jewish Nonprofits ] &http://www.pdsoros.org/current_fellows
/index.cfm/yr/1999 [The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans] | DHS
Names Senior Advisor for Refugee and Asylum Policy February 7, 2006: The Departm
ent of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today the appointment of Igor V. Timofe
yev as senior advisor for refugee and asylum policy, within the new Policy Direc
torate. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff called for this senior poli
cy position as part of his six-point agenda for the department, outlined last su
mmer following a Second Stage Review of DHS policies, operations and organizatio
n. The Administration has appointed a highly-qualified and committed professional,
in Igor, to this new and important position, said Stewart Baker, Assistant Secre
tary for Policy. This country has a deep-rooted tradition of providing refuge to
those fleeing from persecution. Were a better country for it, as Igors accomplishm
ents show. I look forward to Igors contributions to that legacy. Timofeyev, a nativ
e of Russia and himself a refugee, brings considerable expertise to the department
. He joins the department from the firm of Sidley Austin in Washington, D.C., an
d previously served as associate legal officer for the president of the Internat
ional Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, clerk for the U.S. Supreme Co
urt and clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Timofeyev hol
ds a juris doctorate from Yale and a masters of philosophy in Russian and Eastern
European Studies from Oxford, and he graduated summa cum laude from Williams Co
llege. At Yale, Timofeyev was articles editor of the Yale Law Journal, co-direct
or of the Forum on the Practice of International Law and president of the Russia
n and East European Law Forum. As senior advisor for refugee and asylum policy, T
imofeyev will help to guide the departments policies that protect legitimate asyl
um and refugee seekers and uphold our nations deep commitment to human rights. | Ig
or Timofeyev LinkedIn.
-Igor V Timofeyev 1514 12th St NW, Apt 4; Washington, DC 20005-4461 (202) 588-84
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-?>Igor Timofeyev 251 Bay 20th St; Brooklyn, NY 11214-6011
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Kristen Timothy
Kristen Timothy LinkedIn Independent International Affairs Professional, Greate
r New York City Area. Consultant, CKL Associates, International Consultants, Int
ernational Affairs industry. August 1999 Present (11 years 9 months). Work with
NGOs and International Organizations on strategies for gender mainstreaming and
protection of womens human rights. Deputy Director, United Nations Div for the Ad
vancement of Women, International Affairs industry. May 1992 August 1999 (7 year
s 4 months). Coordinator for the Beijing Womens conference in 1995 and liaison wi
th NGOs and the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination agai
nst Women.
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Sarah L. Timpson
Technical Advisory Committee Sarah L. Timpson, Special Adviser on Community-Base
d Initiatives, Biodiversity Global Programme; United Nations Development Program
me;United States. GEF Small Grants Programme. Board Member, South North Developm
ent Initiative; Advisory Board Member, People-Centered Development Forum; Vice C
hairman, Rares Enterprises; Member of Board of Trustees, Rares Enterprises; Vice-C
hair of the Board of Trustees, RARE Conservation.
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Cindy Tindell
<-??>HBS Association of Boston Cindy Tindell, an Executive Director of Developme
nt for FPL Energy LLC, leading investments in energy assets and businesses. She
is also an officer of FPL Ethanol Holdings, targeting biofuel opportunities. |
Cindy Tindell, Credit Suisse Holdings Usa Inc | Spoke.
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Tanisha Tingle-Smith
[PDF] The New Geography of Brazil-Caribbean Economic Cooperation Adobe PDF View
as html The New Geography of Brazil-Caribbean Economic Cooperation: How Brazil is
Bridging the Hemispheric Divide with the Caribbean Tanisha Tingle-Smith Independ
ent Researcher siteresources.worldbank.org/INTOECS/Resources
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Frederick S. Tipson
UNIC : http://unicwash.org/UnicPage.aspx?pid=37 United Nations Development P
rogram (UNDP) -Mr. Frederick S. Tipson, Director 1775 K Street, NW, Suite 420 Wa
shington, DC 20006; Tel: (202) 331-9130 / Fax: (202) 331-9363. | http://www.couc
h.ca/history/1996/tipson.html.
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Amina Tirana [?]
Amina Tirana, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Zoom Greater Seattle Area.
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Andrew H. Tisch
<Ann Rubenstein Tisch. | Age in 2011: 61. American Museum of the Moving Im
age trustee; Boardwalk Pipeline general partner; Brookings Institution trustee;
CNA Financial Corporation director; Cornell University trustee; Economic Club of
New York chairman; K12 Inc. director; Loews Corporation co-chairman; Wildlife C
onservation Society trustee. Past: Economic Club of New York trustee. Ann Rubenst
ein spouse; James S. Tisch brother; Laurence A. Tisch (deceased) son; Wilma S. Ti
sch son.
-Andrew H Tisch 895 Park Ave, Apt 1011B; New York, NY 10075-0327 [60-64 / Ann L
Tisch]
-Andrew H Tisch 1515 Purchase St; Purchase, NY 10577-2626 (914) 253-9275
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James S. Tisch
Age in 2011: 58. | Federal Reserve SYSTEM Fed up USA President
and Chief Executive Officer, Loews Corporation, New York, New York. America Gain
s chairman; CNA Financial Corporation director; Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. c
hairman; Federal Reserve Bank of New York director; Loews Corporation president
& CEO; Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) trustee; New York Public Library tr
ustee; Partnership for New York City director; Republican Jewish Coalition direc
tor; UJA-Federation of New York director; Wharton School overseer; WNET.org chai
rman. Past: Mount Sinai Childrens Center Foundation co-chair. Andrew H. Tisch bro
ther; Laurence A. Tisch (deceased) son; Merryl H. Tisch spouse; Wilma S. Tisch s
on. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-James S Tisch 926 5th Ave; New York, NY 10021-2602 (212) 535-4069 [55-59 / Merr
yl H Tisch, Jessica S Tisch, Samuel Tisch]
-James S Tisch 9 E 79th St, Fl 6; New York, NY 10075-0183 (212) 879-9414 [55-59
/ Merryl H Tisch, Jessica S Tisch]
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Claire Tisne
Claire Tisne, Vice President, Random House , Inc.: Zoom
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Marjorie B. Tiven
Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol Commissione
r Marjorie B. Tiven has served as Commissioner of the New York City Commission f
or the United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol (UNCCP | Marjorie Tiven | NBC
New York | United Nations New York City commissioner; United Nations Developmen
t Corporation director. Michael R. Bloomberg sister.
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Terence A. Todman
Terence Todman sackofshitia Terrance Alphonso Todman (born 13 March 1926), i
s an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Chad, Guine
a, Costa Rica, Spain,Denmark and Argentina. In 1990, he was awarded the rank of
Career Ambassador. | National Endowment for Democracy director. Past: U.S. Depar

tment of State assistant secretary. | Terence A. Todman Jr.:Cardozo School of La


w overseer. Past: Covenant House director.
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Kiersten Todt Coon
Kiersten Coon: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Managing Principal f
or U.S. Operations, Good Harbor Consulting, LLC. is a Managing Principal for U.S.
Operations of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC. Ms. Coon develops risk management so
lutions for IT, infrastructure, and homeland security clients. She served in bot
h the executive and legislative branches of government and, most recently, worke
d with Chief Executive Officers to leverage the expertise of the private sector t
o address government challenges. Prior to Good Harbor, Ms. Coon worked for Busin
ess Executives for National Security (BENS) and was responsible for BENS work on
integrating the private sector into emergency management capabilities and develo
ped and executed port and cyber security projects. Prior to BENS, she was a cons
ultant for Sandia National Laboratories and worked with the California Governors
Office and Bay Area Economic Forum to develop the homeland security preparedness
plan for the Bay Area. Ms. Coon was an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University
and a frequent guest lecturer at the University of California, Berkeleys Goldman
School of Public Policy. Ms. Coon served as a Professional Staff Member on the U
.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs (now the Committee on Homeland Secu
rity and Governmental Affairs); she worked for the Committee Chairman, Senator J
oseph Lieberman, and was responsible for drafting the science and technology, in
frastructure protection and emergency preparedness directorates of the legislati
on to create the Department of Homeland Security. She also served as Senator Lie
bermans Appropriations Director. Before working in the Senate, Ms. Coon served in
Vice President Gores domestic policy office and was responsible for coordinating
federal resources with locally-defined needs, specifically focusing on the ener
gy crisis in California and housing issues. She was also a senior policy analyst
at the Office of National Drug Control Policy and advised Director Barry R. McC
affrey on demand-reduction issues. She is a Term Member of the Council on Foreig
n Relations. Ms. Coon graduated from Princeton University, with a Degree in Publ
ic Policy from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
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Monica Duffy Toft
Monica Duffy Toft Harvard Belfer Center for Science and Monica Duffy Toft is a
n Associate Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Governme
nt. Her research interests include international relations, religion
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Maynard J. Baldy Toll, Jr.
Maynard Toll: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Edmund S. M
uskie Foundation, The. Mr. Maynard J. Toll Jr. was a Managing Director and Senio
r Advisor of Credit Suisse First Boston including executive positions in CSFB As
ia / Pacific Group, Investment Banking Group and Merger & Acquisitions Group and
a Member of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse First Boston (USA). He is t
he Chairman at The Edmund S. Muskie Foundation. Mr. Toll is a Member of Board of
Advisors for Hall Brothers Holding and Catalyst/Hall. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Catal
yst/Hall Mezzanine L.P.; Catalyst/Hall Growth Capital L.P. | Maynard Toll Campai
gn Contributions and Donations PO BOX 356; Chatham, NY. -Muskie Foundation 20 Add
y Road; Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930. | http://pa59ers.com/potpourri/folders/t0
3-Toll/t03.html.
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Leonor A. Tomero
http://www.ploughshares.org/expert/206 Tomeros work focuses on nonproliferation
, nuclear reprocessing, North Korea and nuclear terrorism. Prior to joining the
Center, Tomero was President of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security. She wor
ked in Congress on the staffs of Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Representative Sh
elley Berkley (D-NV) on nuclear waste, energy and environmental issues. She has
also served as a private consultant on environmental and renewable energy projec
ts. Tomero is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of International Law and Politics
at Georgetown University. She has published letters and articles in the Washing

ton Post, Foreign Policy, TomPaine.com, and Hartford Courant and is frequently q
uoted in national print, TV, and radio media, etc. | Leonor Tomero | LinkedIn Co
unsel at House Armed Services Committee; Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Direc
tor for Non-Proliferation at Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. | ht
tp://www.kosmix.com/topic/Nuclear_reprocessing
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Jeffrey Toobin
Jeffrey Ross Toobin (born 1960) is an American lawyer, author, and le
gal analyst for CNN and The New Yorker Dominick Dunne (deceased) friend.
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Kathleen E. Toomey
Kathleen Toomey: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Director of Coo
rdinating Center for Health Promotion, U.S. Centers For Disease Control And Prev
ention (cdc) Dr. Kathleen Toomey, M.D., M.P.H., has been employed at Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the position of Director of Coordinatin
g Center for Health Promotion since October 2006. As director of CoCHP, Dr. Toom
ey leads CDCs efforts that focus on chronic diseases, population health, disabili
ties, birth defects and other reproductive outcomes, as well as adverse conseque
nces of hereditary conditions. Dr. Toomey has led a distinguished career in the
field of public health. After receiving an A.B. in biology from Smith College, s
he studied in Peru as a Fulbright Scholar, and subsequently attended Harvard Med
ical School and the Harvard School of Public Health, receiving both M.D. and M.P
.H. degrees. After completing a residency in family medicine at the University o
f Washington in Seattle in 1982, she served three years as clinical director of
the Kotzebue Service Unit with the Indian Health Service in Northwest Alaska. In
1985, Dr. Toomey was selected as a Pew Health Policy Research Fellow, studying
at the University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Stud
ies. From 1987 to 1993, she worked at CDC in a number of key positions, includin
g an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer and an Associate Director in the Divi
sion of STD/HIV Prevention. Most recently, she served as the Director for the Di
vision of Public Health at Georgias Department of Human Resources from 1997 to 20
05. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Dept of Homeland
Security. | http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/georgia/interviews/too
mey.html | -Department of Homeland Security 800 North Capitol St NW # 500; Washi
ngton Dc, District of Columbia 20536.
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Audrey Ronning Topping
Prize-Winning Photojournalist, Audrey Ronning Topping, to Receive Honorary Deg
ree from Adelphi University Garden City, NY May 1, 2009 | Lunch at The Four Seas
ons with: AudreyRonning Topping.
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Seymour Topping
Seymour Topping fictionpedia (born 1921) is a highly accomplished and experien
ced journalist, editor, writer, and educator.
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Maria Elena Torano
NHLI Executive Leadership Training Conference & Mujer Awards A widely recognize
d and accomplished leader and three times presidential appointee, Maria Elena To
rao was the founding president of the National Hispana Leadership Institute in 19
87, an organization created to train Hispanic women for national leadership role
s. First sponsored solely by the Coors Brewing Company, NHLI has graduated over 1
0,000 Latina leaders from the public and private sectors who have been appointed
to high posts in government, corporate America, nonprofits, foundations or have
started their own businesses. Ms. Torao was essential in shaping the organizatio
ns mission statement to develop caring leaders and assist those who follow their
footsteps. NHLI has not been the first organization that Ms. Torao has founded. In
1980, she founded META, a company that provided environmental, management consu
lting and financial services to Federal, state and international clients. The co
mpany was included in Hispanic Business 500 since 1990. Mrs. Torao, retired as Pr
esident, Chief Executive Officer and sole owner of META, Inc. in 2000. The compa

ny had revenues of $25 million and 300 employees. Before founding META, Ms. Torao
had a long career in government and the corporate world. She served in the admin
istration of three Presidents Carter, Bush, and Clinton an experience that provi
ded her a thorough understanding of, and a unique insight into, the political, s
ocio-economic, cultural, and business environments of this country and many othe
r areas in the world, especially Latin America and Southeast Asia. In 1979 Ms. To
rao left the Carter Administration to be the founding President of the National A
ssociation of Spanish Broadcasters (NASB). The organization represented the inte
rests of Hispanic radio and television broadcasters in the fifty states and Puer
to Rico at the FCC and the US Congress. One of NASBs main accomplishments was to
secure the appointment of Henry Rivera, a New Mexico attorney, as the first Comm
issioner of Hispanic origin at the FCC. In 1988 Ms. Torao was appointed by Preside
nt Bush to the U.S. Commission on Minority Business Development whose mission wa
s to research, study, and make recommendations to the President and to the Small
Business Administration on how to increase the success ratio of small minority
businesses, and to assess existing business practices such as financing, access
to capital, and access to new markets. In 1989 Ms. Torao went on to found METEC,
an asset management company that managed a portfolio of over $1 billion in non-p
erforming assets for the Resolution Trust Corporation as a result of the savings
and loan crisis. Although currently retired the company provides similar servic
es to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. In 1993 she was appointed by Pre
sident Clinton to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy where she ser
ved for ten years. A presidential appointment which requires the advice and cons
ent of the U.S. Senate, the Commission is responsible for assessing public diplo
macy policies and programs for the Department of State. In this capacity, she vi
sited countries in Africa, the Middle East, Western Europe, Latin America, and C
anada, promoting a better understanding of U.S. policy and the need for a new di
plomacy based on the information age and the growing power of foreign publics re
sulting from the growth of democratization and free markets. From 1967 to 1976 Ms
. Torao served as Program Manager, Latin American Affairs for Eastern Airlines, a
position that she held from its inception. Created to increase EALs share of the
U.S. Hispanic market, Eastern became a favored airline in major East Coast citi
es and among passengers originating in Latin America. Preparing for retirement,
Ms. Torao increased her involvement with the Council of Foreign Relations, and se
rved in the board of GAP, a community corporation which assists young women who
are held in detention centers. She is a founding member of Frito Lay Hispanic Ad
visory Board advising the corporation on how to become the product of choice, th
e employer of choice and the partner of choice among Hispanics. Currently, Ms. To
rao maintains an involvement in U..S-Cuba policy issues, seeking a peaceful resol
ution to a conflict which dates back to 1960. Ms. Torao believes that the time ha
s come to explore other alternatives that will ultimately result in securing a d
emocratic system for the island by allowing market forces to influence this proc
ess. Ms. Torano is the mother of two sons and the grandmother of three growing bo
ys. With that consistently male family history there was no doubt that she woul
d function well in what used to be a Mans World.
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Gerald Torres
Gerald Torres SourceWatch Professor Gerald Torres is former president of the As
sociation of American Law Schools (AALS). A leading figure in critical race theo
ry, Torres is also an expert in agricultural and environmental law. He came to U
T Law in 1993 after teaching at The University of Minnesota Law School, where he
also served as associate dean. Torres has served as deputy assistant attorney g
eneral for the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department
of Justice in Washington, D.C., and as counsel to then U.S. attorney general Ja
net Reno. Torres has served on the board of theEnvironmental Law Institute, the Na
tional Petroleum Council and on EPAs National Environmental Justice Advisory Coun
cil. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Law Ins
titute. Torres was honored with the 2004 Legal Service Award from the Mexican Am
erican Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) for his work to advance the l
egal rights of Latinos. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard and Stanford

law schools. Chair, The Advancement Project; Chair, Earth Day Network; Advisory
Board, OSI: Board of Trustees, Advisory Boards, and Committees (Listing as of Ma
y 1, 2002). |Advancement Project director; Natural Resources Defense Council tru
stee.
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Robert G. Torricelli
Born: 1951. Torricelli served in the House and Senate as a Democrat from NJ. R
osemont Associates founder. Past: 1996 Robert G. Torricelli Senate campaign candi
date; 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign fundraiser; Joseph Fiord
aliso Jr. legislative staff; Michael A. Merola deputy chief of staff; Walter F.
Mondale counsel; Kyle T. Mulroy senior staff; Mark Pomerantz attorney;Stacey Ram
py legislative assistant; Matthew Tanielian counsel; Torricelli for U.S. Senate
campaign committee; U.S. House of Representatives former members T member; U.S.
Senate former senators T senator; Theodore V. Wells Jr. attorney; Margaret A. Wil
liams campaign press secretary. Joy Howell communications director.
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Jeanne Maddox Toungara
-Howard University. -AME-SADA 1134 11Th Street, Nw; Washington Dc, District of
Columbia 20001.
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Frances Fragos Townsend
United Against Nuclear Iran Fed up USA | Media Mouthfeces: Talev to Zwerdl
ing Fed up USA | Trilateral Commission, ca. 2010 Fed up USA | Homeland Security
Policy Institute (GWU) Fed up USA (B. 1961), is the former Homeland Security Ad
visor to United States President George W. Bush and TV personality. She is now a
CNN contributor, etc. American University graduate; Baker Botts partner; CNN c
ommentator; Homeland Security Council chair; Intelligence and National Security
Alliance chair; University of San Diego School of Law graduate; U.S. Attorneys Of
fice for the Southern District of New York prosecutor. Past: George W. Bush home
land security adviser; Kings County (NY) District Attorneys Office assistant dist
rict attorney; U.S. Coast Guard assistant commandant; U.S. Department of Justice
counsel to the attorney general, assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern Distr
ict. John M. Townsend spouse; two sons, ages 14 and 8 years old.
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Kathleen K. Townsend
http://www.speakersoneducation.com/KathleenKTownsend.html has a long history of
accomplishment in the public arena, and for six years she has worked in the pri
vate sector. She is a Senior Advisor at Rock Creek, a hedge fund of fund founded
by Afsaneh Beschloss, the former treasurer of the World Bank. She also worked w
as a Senior Advisor for two years at Lehman Brothers where she focused on client
development and diversity issues. As the State of Marylands first woman Lt. Gove
rnor, Ms. Townsend was in charge of a multimillion dollar budget and had oversig
ht of major cabinet departments, including Economic Development and Transportati
on, State Police, Public Safety and Correction and Juvenile Justice. Prior to be
ing elected Lt. Governor, Ms. Townsend served as Deputy Assistant Attorney Gener
al of the United States. In that role, she led the planning to put 100,000 polic
e officers into the community and she ignited the Police Corps, a program to giv
e college scholarships to young people who pledge to work as police officers for
four years after graduating. Prior to serving at the Department of Justice, Mrs
. Townsend spent seven years as the founder and director of the Maryland Student
Service Alliance where she led the fight to make Maryland the firstand still onl
ystate to make service a graduation requirement. She taught foreign policy at the
University of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and
has been a Visiting Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and c
urrently is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, etc. | Center for Inte
rnational Policy director; John F. Kennedy Library Foundation director; Strategic
Partnerships LLC director. Past: YMCA of Greater New York director. Robert F. K
ennedy (deceased) daughter.
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Stephen Joel Trachtenberg


Hanging with Bush in Israel Fed up USA President Emeritus, University Pro
fessor of Public Service, George Washington University. | American Ditchley Founda
tion director; Committee for Economic Development trustee. Past: George Washingt
on University president.
-Stephen J Trachtenberg 1825 23rd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-4030 (202) 387-494
9 [65+ / Francine Z Trachtenberg]
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Harry D. Train II
U.S. Navy admiral.
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John Train
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Train_(investment_advisor) (B. 1928.) an in
vestment advisor and authorIn 1953 Train co-founded and became the first managing
editor of The Paris ReviewAfter serving in the U.S. Army and working in Wall Str
eet, he founded the New York investment counsel firm now known as Train, Babcock
Advisors. During this period he became the principal owner of Chateaux Malescas
se, a Cru Bourgeois wine producer. He is chairman of the Montrose Group, investm
ent advisors and tax accountants, and is a director of a major emerging markets
mutual fund. He is the founder-chairman of the Train Foundation, which since 200
0 has annually awarded the Civil Courage Prize for steadfast resistance to evil a
t great personal risk. He is an overseer of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and
International Relations at Seton Hall University (affiliated with the United Nat
ions), and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International
Institute of Strategic Studies (London). Train received part-time appointments f
rom Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton as a director o
f government agencies and entities dealing with Africa, Asia, and Central Europe
respectively. is an officer of the (British) Order of St. John. board of the the
International Rescue Committee. is the son of Arthur Train, a district attorney i
n New York City. is a cousin of the late Senator Claiborne Pell, chairman of theS
enate Foreign Relations Committee, and of Russell E. Train, head of the United S
tates Environmental Protection Agency under Richard Nixon and founding trustee a
nd former chairman of the World Wildlife Fund. His siblings include ambassadors,
military officers and other officials. He has three daughters, one of whom becam
e an active member of his firm and another who was married to the late Forbes ed
itor Paul Klebnikov.
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Russell E. Train
Russell E. Train corruptopedia Russell Errol Train was the second Administra
tor of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), from September 1973 to January
1977
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Bernard E. Trainor
Bernard E. Trainor crockipedia is a journalist and a retired Marine Corps li
eutenant general
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Eugene P. Trani
Eugene P. Trani quackipedia is the former president of Virginia Commonwealth
University in Richmond, Virginia. He held this position from 1990 until July 1,
2009. Age in 2011: 70. Insurance, tobacco products. Universal Corporation directo
r. Past: LandAmerica Financial Group Inc. director; Virginia Commonwealth Univer
sity president.
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James Traub
James Traub hackeysackipedia born in 1954, is a contributing writer for The
New York Times Magazine, where he has worked since 1998. From 1994 to 1997, he
was a staff writer for The New Yorker. He has also written for The New York Revi
ew of Books, The Atlantic
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David L. Travers (NEW listing) [?]


-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/David/Travers | Assistant to the National Sec
urity Advisor at The White House National Security Council, Office of Research a
nd Development National Homeland Security Research Center.
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Stephen J. Treadway
Former Smith Barney Executive Treadway Joins Pimco Advisors | Stephen J. Treadwa
y and Kenneth W. Corba: Lit. Rel. No. 19888 U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSI
ON Litigation Release No. 19888 / October 26, 2006 SEC v. Stephen J. Treadway an
d Kenneth W. Corba, Civil Action No. 04 CIV. 3464 (VM | The Tainted Money Manage
rs Who Might Run the Bailout | Dirt In one of those cases, Stephen J. Treadway,
who had been a top executive at PIMCO, agreed in 2006 to pay $572,000 to settle
charges of fraud, breaching fiduciary duty and | Investors betrayed NEW YORK Mar
tha Stewart complained that she was almost trampled by the scrum of reporters at
her trial on charges she lied about a stock sale. Stephen J. Treadway |
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Mark C. Treanor
Mark C. Treanor Profile Forbes.com Since 2009, Mr. Treanor has served as Sen
ior Partner at the law firm of Treanor Pope & Hughes, which he founded. U.S. Nava
l Academy board of visitors member. Past: 2008 John McCain presidential campaign
fundraiser; Wachovia Corporation general counsel. lives and/or works in Charlotte
, NC.
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John Elting Treat
John Elting Treat is a Senior Partner in Smart Alliance Partners. He also serves
as Chief Executive Officer of Treat Management Company, as well as Vice | Infra
structure World LLC, Principals John Treat is one of the leading energy experts i
n the world and is Senior Energy Advisor to IW, primarily focused on alternative
energy | John Elting Treat LinkedIn San Francisco Bay Area.
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Thomas J. Trebat
Thomas J. Trebat The Carnegie Council is executive director of the Institute of
Latin American Studies, Columbia University, and of the Institutes Center for Bra
zilian Studies. Previously, he was managing director and head of the Latin Ameri
ca team in the economic and market analysis department of Citigroup. He joined C
iticorp Securities in 1996 as the head of emerging market research. As a senior i
nternational economist at Bankers Trust, he was involved in many aspects of coun
try debt negotiations in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America d
uring the 1980s. He served for four years as the regional director for Latin Ame
rica and Caribbean Programs at the Ford Foundation. At Chemical Bank, Tom organi
zed and directed the emerging markets research group.
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Gregory F. Treverton
http://www.rand.org/about/people/t/treverton_gregory_f.html Director, RAND Cen
ter for Global Risk and Security; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa
Monica Office. a senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation, is director of the
RAND Center for Global Risk and Security. He has had several leadership positio
ns at RAND, including as director of the International Security and Defense Poli
cy Center and associate dean of the Pardee RAND Graduate School. Trevertons work
at RAND has examined terrorism, intelligence, and law enforcement, as well as ne
w forms of publicprivate partnership. Treverton has served in government for the f
irst Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, handling Europe for the National S
ecurity Council, and, most recently, as vice chair of the National Intelligence
Council (19931995), overseeing the writing of Americas National Intelligence Estim
ates. Research Focus: Intelligence; terrorism and law enforcement; Europe; U.S.foreign relations. Previous Positions: President, Pacific Council on Internation
al Policy; Vice Chair, National Intelligence Council, overseeing the writing of
Americas National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs).
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Robert H. Trice, Jr.

<Alenia Aeronautica CEO Ing. Giovanni Bertolone (left) with Lockheed Martin Se
nior VP Mr. Robert Trice. | Robert Trice: Executive Profile & Biography Business
Week Chairman and Vice President of Business Development, Lockheed Martin UK Hol
dings Limited. Age 63. served as Member of Executive Management Team at Lockheed
Martin Corporation from October 2010 to February 2011. Dr. Trice served as Senior
Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development of Lockheed Martin
Corporation until October 1, 2010. Dr. Trice served as Vice President of Business
Development of Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Ltd. Dr. Trice is responsible for wo
rldwide new business strategies and operations. Dr. Trice is responsible for world
wide new business strategies and operations and business direction at Lockheed M
artin Global. Dr. Trice served as Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin Corp. F
rom November 1996 to October 1998, he served as Vice President of International
Business. He joined Lockheed Martin in 1996, where he served several senior mana
gement positions and was responsible for many international aspects of the busin
ess. He served at General Dynamics Corporation as Vice President of Internationa
l. He served six years as Vice President and General Manager for Business Develo
pment at McDonnell Douglas Aerospace. Dr. Trice joined General Dynamics in 1983, w
here served as Corporate Director of Middle East and Director for Business Devel
opment and Strategic Planning at the Fort Worth Division. From 1981 to 1983, he
served as Legislative Assistant to Senator Dale Bumpers (D-AR) for foreign polic
y, defense and international trade issues. Previously, he served a number of pos
ts in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including Director for Technology
and Arms Transfer Policy. From 1974 to 1978, he served as an Assistant Professor
of Political Science at Ohio State University. Dr. Trice serves as the Chairman o
f the Board of Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Ltd. He serves as Co-Chairman of the
US-Danish Business Council. He served as the Chairman of the International Counc
il of the Aerospace Industries Association. Dr. Trice has been a Director of Affym
etrix Inc. since February 2006. He serves as a Director of Lockheed Martin UK Ho
ldings Limited. Dr. Trice serves as Member of the Board of Advisors for The Thomas
Jefferson Program in Public Policy at the College of William and Mary. He serve
s on the Board of Visitors of the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the D
epartment of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Trice i
s the author of numerous works on American foreign policy and defense industrial
issues. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Board of Support
ers of Civil Society in Russia. Dr. Trice is an Associate Fellow of the American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Lockheed Martin
Corporation; Affymetrix Inc.; University of Wisconsin Madison; College of Willia
m and Mary; The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. See Board Relati
onships.
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Charles R. Trimble
Charles R. Trimble Profile Forbes.com Director, KVH Industries, Inc., Middle
town , RI. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Communication Equipment. 68 Years Old. Charles
R. Trimble has served as one of our directors since 1999, a member of our Audit
Committee since 2001, a member of our Compensation Committee since 2000 and a me
mber of our Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee since February 2004. F
rom 1981 to 1998, he served as the president and chief executive officer of Trim
ble Navigation Limited, a GPS company that he founded in 1978. Previously, he se
rved as the manager of integrated circuit research and development at Hewlett-Pa
ckard?s Santa Clara Division. Mr. Trimble is an elected member of the National A
cademy of Engineering, and he has been Chairman of the United States GPS Industr
y Council since 1996. In addition, Mr. Trimble is a member of the California Ins
titute of Technology (Caltech) Board of Trustees.
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Atman M. Trivedi
Atman Trivedi | Truman National Security Project serves as Defense Counsel to S
enator John Kerry (Kohn). Atman works on defense, foreign policy, and homeland s
ecurity issues, and assists Senator Kerry in his role as chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations subcommittee on the Near East, South and Central Asia. He pre
viously worked as an attorney for four years at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and

Dorr LLP on matters at the intersection of national security, trade, and commer
ce. Prior to his time at WilmerHale LLP, Atman has held positions as a national
security analyst at SAIC and as a Junior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for I
nternational Peace. He has also worked on national security matters at the Stat
e Department (India desk office), the Defense Department (Office of General Coun
sel), the Government Accountability Office and, on a pro bono basis, with the Ce
nter for American Progress and the Council on Foreign Relations. Atman is inter
ested in South Asian and Middle Eastern politics, non-proliferation issues, and
the future U.S. role in world affairs.
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Vera M. Trojan
Vera Trojan, Senior Vice President, Seligman & Associates | -Wellington Manageme
nt Company , LLP 75 State Street; Boston, Massachusetts 02109. Cfa; The Subadvis
er; Seligman Data Corp; Seligman Emerging Markets Fund; PLANCO LLC. Member of th
e Executive Committee, Russell 20. FIRST OPPORTUNITY FUND INC ; The National Bur
eau of Asian Research.
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Peter D. Trooboff (No longer listed)
http://www.cov.com/ptrooboff/ Covington & Burling, LLP. Senior Counsel. ptro
oboff@cov.com. For over 35 years, Peter Trooboff has practiced in the field of i
nternational trade and investment and has advised on issues relating to transnat
ional litigation including service of process, taking evidence, proof of foreign
law and enforcement of judgments. He has assisted clients with regulatory, com
pliance, investigation and enforcement issues arising under US foreign trade con
trols including those administered by the Commerce, Treasury, State and Energy D
epartments. Mr. Trooboff has also been heavily involved in international arbitr
al proceedings arising from claims based on international law including principl
es of state responsibility.
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Olivia Troye (NEW listing)
Director of the Middle East Affairs division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
She is also currently the Executive Director of the U.S.- Bahrain Business Counc
il
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Nancy Sherwood Truitt
ACCION New York chair; ACCION USA chair; Collaborative Arts Project 21 chair;
Tinker Foundation Inc. chair; Truitt Enterprises Inc. chair; Yorktown Land Trust
chair. Past: ACCION International chair. | http://www.theplayafoundation.org/ad
visory-board/nancy-sherwood-truitt.php
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David Trulio (NEW listing)
Director, Homeland Security Programs, Raytheon Company Former Special Assist
ant to the President and Executive Secretary, Homeland Security Council
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Edwin M. Truman
Edwin M. Truman donkeypedia Edwin (Ted) M. Truman (born 1941, Albany, NY)
is an American economist specializing in international financial institutions, espec
ially the International Monetary Fund and | Past: Federal Open Market Committee
economist; Federal Reserve System director of the international finance division
; Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow; U.S. Department
of the Treasury assistant secretary.
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Elizabeth Tsehai
Marketing and Advertising. Washington D.C. Metro Area. E.T Communications LLC; T
he Coca-Cola Company; Unilever N.V.
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Kosta Tsipis
Kosta Tsipis Biographical Information. Kosta Tsipis, a native of Greece, came
to the United States in 1954 to study electrical engineering and physics. He join
ed the Physics Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1966 a

nd has been associated with the Institute since that time. He is presently Direc
tor of the Program in Science & Technology for International Security, which he
co-founded in 1977. His research since 1973 has addressed the specific and techn
ical aspects of strategic nuclear weapons, of efforts to limit them, and of the
effects of nuclear detonations and nuclear war. He has conducted technical analy
ses of the new weapons systems such as particle beam and laser weapons, and crui
se missiles, as well as verification systems and proposed nuclear arsenal reduct
ions, aiming towards a rational defence policy and progress in arms control. He
has emphasized informing and educating the general public about technical and sc
ientific issues of defense policy and arms control; to this end he has written n
umerous newspaper and popular magazine articles, and appears frequently as a lec
turer and on television. In 1984 he received the American Physical Society Leo S
zilard Award. Dr. Tsipis is a member of the Board of Directors of the Council fo
r a Livable World, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Peace Research and E
uropean Security Studies Institute in Stuttgart, and is founder and Chairman of
the Board of the Greek Institute for International and Strategic Studies. He ser
ves as scientific advisor to the Committee for East West Accord, Physicians for
Social Responsibility (Boston), the Council on Economic Priorities, the World Co
uncil of Churches, Senator John Kerrys Arms Control Committee, the Center for War
, Peace and the News Media, and the Greek government. He is a fellow of the Amer
ican Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science a
nd the New York Academy of Science.
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Tony Tucher
-World Affairs Council 312 Sutter Street Suite 200; San Francisco, California 9
4108. Employment History: Bank of America Corporation.
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Cynthia A. Tucker
Cynthia Tucker hackipedia B: 1955is an American politically liberal columnist and
blogger for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, syndicated by Universal Press Syn
dicate. Residence: D.C.
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http://en.stinkipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_B._Tucker is a chemical and biological
weapons expert.
DEAD at 56, July 2011Medical examiner said determination of the cause of death was
pending
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Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
Professor of History at Georgetown University and at the Edmund A. Walsh S
chool of Foreign Service. She is an American diplomatic historian who specialize
s in American-East Asian relations, particularly United States relations with Ch
ina, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In 2007 she received a National Intelligence Medal of
Achievement for distinguished meritorious service as the first Assistant Deputy
Director of National Intelligence for Analytic Integrity and Standards and Anal
ytic Ombudsman in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. In 1986-8
7, she served in the Office of Chinese Affairs in the Department of State and at
the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Previously she taught at Colgate University and Ne
w York University. She has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, th
e Rockefeller Foundation (Bellagio Study Center), the Woodrow Wilson Internation
al Center for Scholars, the United States Institute of Peace, Harvard University
, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences as well as a Council on Foreign Rel
ations International Affairs Fellow and recipient of generous research support f
rom the Smith Richardson Foundation. She has been a member of the U.S. Departmen
t of State Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation and the boa
rds of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and the National Committee on US
-China Relations and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Clyde C. Tuggle
Coca-Cola Our Company Leadership Clyde C. Tuggle Biography and high resoluti

on image of Clyde Tuggle, senior vice president of Productivity and Corporate Af


fairs. Agnes Scott College trustee; Coca-Cola Company SVP; U.S.-Russia Business
Council director. lives and/or works in Atlanta, GA.
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Ali H. Tulbah
(L.) Ali H. Tulbah Congressional Staffer Salary Data | Ali Tulbah | McLarty As
sociates serves as managing director at McLarty Associates, focusing principally o
n the Middle East and Arabian Gulf while also supporting our firms extensive work
in the energy sector and its broad portfolio of merger and acquisition engageme
nts. Mr. Tulbah is also a member of our firms Financial Markets practice and is i
ts principal representative in Washington, DC. Working with government ministers,
heads of state, ambassadors, business leaders and opinion- and policymakers, Mr
. Tulbah helps companies navigate the sometimes complicated and often opaque env
ironment of the Middle East to advance specific projects, make fully informed bu
siness and strategy decisions, conduct necessary due diligence, solve or avoid p
roblems, operate in politically and culturally advantageous ways and assess poli
tical and economic risks. Recent successes related to his efforts on behalf of cl
ients include: assisting one of the worlds largest retailers conduct exploratory
visits to major Middle East cities; defusing an issue with Saudi regulators that
threatened to interrupt services provided by one of the worlds leading technolog
y providers; securing permission for the top grossing film of 2009 to shoot grou
ndbreaking footage in Egypt; getting firsthand accounts of the impact of Irans po
st-election turmoil on one of the worlds most visible communications providers, a
nd many more throughout the region and across a wide spectrum of industry sector
s. Mr. Tulbah joined McLarty Associates after serving as associate director for c
abinet affairs in the George W. Bush White House for most of the 2001-2005 term,
where he coordinated the activities of foreign policy and national security age
ncies. While in the Office of Cabinet Affairs, Mr. Tulbah also served as Preside
nt Bushs liaison to the Arab- and Muslim-American communities and performed a bro
ad advisory role to the administrations public diplomacy efforts to the Muslim wo
rld. During his tenure at the White House, Mr. Tulbah accepted assignment to the
Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad where he spent the majority of 2003
as chief of staff of its international coordination council. In addition to his i
nternational expertise, Mr. Tulbah brings broad Washington experience to MA, hav
ing also held positions with former Senate Banking Committee Chairman Phil Gramm
and House Energy & Commerce Committee Ranking Member Joe Barton. Mr. Tulbah was
an advisor to the John McCain presidential campaign in 2008 and the Bush-Cheney
reelection campaign in 2004. Mr. Tulbah is a term member of the Council on Fore
ign Relations.
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Astrid S. Tuminez
http://www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/Astrid_S_Tuminez.aspx nearly two decades of experi
ence in public policy analysis, philanthropy, research and project management, and
private equity. Prior to joining LKY School, Dr. Tuminez was Senior Research As
sociate of the Philippine Facilitation Project of the United States Institute of
Peace. She was also a Senior Fellow of the Southeast Asian Research Centre of t
he City University of Hong Kong. Dr. Tuminez has been a Senior Advisor, Strategy
and Programs, for the Salzburg Global Seminar, a U.S. educational institution ba
sed in Salzburg, Austria. She is also the former Director of Research for altern
ative investments at AIG (American International Group) Global Investment Corp.
In 1999-2000, she was an Executive Associate at AIGs Credit Risk department. In t
he early 1990s, she ran the Moscow office of the Harvard Project on Strengthening
Democratic Institutions, where she worked directly with ranking reformist leade
rs in the former Soviet Union, including former president Mikhail Gorbachev and
foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze. From 1992-1998, she was a programme office
r at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, responsible for grant-making in confl
ict prevention, the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and democr
atization. She also worked with the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Con
flict, chaired by former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Dr. David Hambu
rg. In 1998-1999, Dr. Tuminez was a consultant to The World Bank and an institut

ional sales/ research professional at Brunswick Warburg, Inc., focusing on the R


ussian equities market.
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Ko-Yung Tung
Ko-Yung Tung | Morrison Foerster is an eminent international lawyer, practicin
g in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, he advises sover
eign governments and agencies in the areas of foreign investment and internation
al economic relations. In the private sector, he counsels multinational corpora
tions with respect to their international business strategies, cross-border tran
sactions and dealings with governmental authorities. His corporate transactions
include cross-border mergers, acquisitions and financings; his international ar
bitration practice covers investor-state investment disputes under the Internati
onal Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Prior to joining
Morrison & Foerster, Mr. Tung served as the Vice President and General Counsel o
f the World Bank and as Secretary General of ICSID. Prior to the World Bank and
ICSID, he was a senior partner of OMelveny & Myers and head of its Global Practi
ce Group. In addition to his private practice, Mr. Tung teaches a course on law
and economic development at Yale Law School, and is a frequent speaker at confer
ences and seminars on international law and business as well as global economic
issues. He has published many articles on those subjects; his latest is a chapt
er entitled Foreign Investors vs Sovereign States: Towards a Global Framework, BI
T by BIT in International Economic Law and National Autonomy (Cambridge Universit
y Press, 2010). Mr. Tung has held a number of high-level appointments, including
as a member of the U.S. Presidential Commission on United States Pacific Trade
and Investment Policy, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the East-West Cente
r, and The Trilateral Commission. He currently serves as a board member of nongovernmental organizations and academic centers, including Human Rights Watch-As
ia, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, The London Forum of Economi
c Law and Development at the University of London, The Morin Center for Banking
and Financial Law at Boston University Law School. He is a member of the Counci
l on Foreign Relations and the American Society of International Law. Mr. Tung w
as born in Beijing, China, and raised in Tokyo, Japan. | Morrison & Foerster att
orney; US-China Education Trust advisory council member. Past: World Bank VP & g
eneral counsel.
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Savio W. Tung
http://people.forbes.com/profile/savio-w-tung/86949 Director, Tech Data Corpor
ation. Clearwater , FL. 59 Years Old. Savio W. Tung is standing for his first n
omination as a Director for the Company. Mr. Tung is one of the founding partner
s of Investcorp, a global investment firm, where he was a Managing Director and
Head of the Technology Investment Group until February 2009. He remains an advis
or and Chairman of the Technology Investment Committee. Before joining Investcor
p in 1984, he worked for Chase Manhattan Bank for 11 years, serving in its offic
es in New York, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and London. Mr. Tung has served on the boards
of many of Investcorp portfolio companies, consisting of the following within t
he last five years: Circle K, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Stratus Computer. He is cur
rently the Chairman of the Board of Wireless Telecom Group, and is an Independen
t Non-executive Director and a member of the Audit Committee, Risk Committee, an
d Strategy and Budget Committee of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. He is
a board member and treasurer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, an affil
iate of Rockefeller University and a board member of the Committee of 100. He is
a trustee of Columbia University. He is also on the board of the Columbia Inves
tment Management Company and chairs the Finance Committee of Columbia University
and is a member of the Columbia University Medical Center Committee. Mr. Tung h
olds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University of New York. | Age i
n 2011: 60. Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center board member; Bank of China Hong
Kong director; Columbia University trustee;Committee of 100 director; Investcorp
International Inc. managing director; Tech Data Corporation director; Vaultus a
nd Wireless Telecom Group chairman.
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Brendan Tuohey
Brendan Tuohey Faculty Bio | Georgetown University School Along with his bro
ther Sean Brendan founded PeacePlayers International http://www.peaceplayersintl
.org in 2001. PeacePlayers International is a Washington DCbased global organiza
tion that uses sports to unite and educate young people in divided communities.
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Vaughan Turekian
AAAS Science Talk, the AAAS Experts & Speakers Bureau Chief International Off
icer American Association for the Advancement of Science Area(s) of expertise: Int
ernational issues, clean energy, sustainable | Vaughan Turekian Brookings Instit
ution Vaughan Turekian is the chief international officer for American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science. At Brookings, he directs the science and techno
logy task force of the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World. Vaughan
was a two-time recipient of the U.S. State Departments superior honor award for
his work on climate change and avian influenza.
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Douglas W. Turner
<-? | http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Turner_Douglas_191628712.aspx DW Turner In
c.; New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission; Rio Grande Foundation, etc. | For n
early 20 years, Doug has provided political and strategic counsel to executives
of Fortune 500 companies, elected officials, governmental and nonprofit organiza
tions. Turner was the state director and campaign manager for Governor Gary John
sons (R-NM) successful gubernatorial campaigns and worked as general consultant f
or both administrations. He also served as a deputy political director for Steve
Forbes 2000 bid for President. He has managed campaigns for the U.S. Senate, the
U.S. House of Representatives, the New Mexico state legislature and consulted o
n campaigns in Asia and Europe. He is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations, a life member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, an a
dvisory board member of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and a co-chair
of the United World College USA Alumni Council. He is a board member of the Ne
w Mexico Coalition for Charter Schools and a board member of the Rio Grande Foun
dation. Turner also served three terms as Chairman of the New Mexico Judicial St
andards Commission. Turner was a Council on Foreign Relations International Affa
irs Fellow in Japan where he worked on minority parties issues. He provided poli
tical campaign and strategic guidance to the now ruling Democratic Party of Japa
n. Turner has written widely on Japanese politics and policy. His articles hav
e appeared in Time Magazine, the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, the Far Easte
rn Economic Review, the Carnegie Councils Policy Innovations and Japans Daily Yomi
uri. Turner received his B.A. from the American University School of Internation
al Studies in Washington, D.C. and his M.A. in international relations from the
Centre Europeen de Recherches Internationales et Strategiques, Universite Libre
de Bruxelles/Universite de Paris Sud XI. In 2009-2010 he was a Republican candid
ate for Governor of New Mexico.
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J. Michael Turner
J. Michael Turner SourceWatch is the Director of Latin American and Caribbean Stud
ies Program, Co-founder of the Global Afro Latino and Caribbean Initiative (GALC
I), and Professor of History at Hunter College, City University of New York. Bas
ed in part upon his work for the Brazil Office of the Ford Foundation in the 198
0s, Professor Turners interest in social justice for African-descendants in Brazi
l has expanded to developing advocacy programs in conjunction with the Franklin
H. Williams African Diaspora Institute and Caribbean Cultural Center for Afro La
tino NGOs in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Panama, Venezuela, Honduras, Costa
Rica, Puerto Rico, Barbados, and the Dominican Republic, among other countries
in the Caribbean and Latin America. Initially designed to support the work of Af
ro Latino NGOs attending the United Nations World Conference on Racism, Xenophob
ia and Other Forms of Social Intolerance (Durban UN Conference, 2001), GALCI als
o collaborated with its members to provide better and more regular access to suc
h multi-lateral funding institutions as the World Bank, Inter-American Development
Bank, Inter-American Foundation, and private donors such as the Ford and Rockef

eller Foundations. Fellow, Bildner Center.


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James M. Turner
NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration leads NOAAs international s
cientific and environmental efforts associated with the global oceans, atmospher
e, and space. He serves as the principal advisor to the Under Secretary and Admi
nistrator on international policy issues, represents NOAA and the United States
with foreign governments and international fora, establishes policies, guideline
s, and procedures for NOAAs international programs, and provides support and coor
dination to NOAAs lines offices. These efforts help us to better understand, pred
ict, and take steps to respond to changes in the Earths environment, conserve and
manage coastal and marine resources, protect life and property, and to provide
decision makers with reliable scientific information. Dr. Turner comes to NOAA fr
om the U.S. Department of Commerces National Institute of Standards and Technolog
y (NIST) where he served as the Acting Director (September 2007 to September 200
8) and Deputy Director (from April to September 2007). NIST promotes U.S. innova
tion and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards,
and technology. Prior to joining NIST, Dr. Turner served as the Assistant Deputy
Administrator for Nuclear Risk Reduction in the Department of Energys National N
uclear Security Administration. In that position he was responsible for major pr
ojects in Russia to permanently shutdown their last three weapons-grade plutoniu
m-production reactors. He also worked with foreign governments and international
agencies to reduce the consequences of nuclear accidents by strengthening their
capability to respond to nuclear emergencies. Turner has also held several seni
or management posts at DOE concerned with laboratory oversight and with nuclear
safety and the safeguarding of nuclear weapons both here and abroad. Among other
honors, he has received the U.S. Government Presidential Rank Award for Meritor
ious Service, three times received the U.S. Department of Energy Exceptional Ser
vice Award, and earned the Secretary of Energy Gold Award and the National Nucle
ar Security Administrations Gold Medal. Dr. Turner is an active member of the Am
erican Physical Society, the American Chemical Society, the American Nuclear Soc
iety, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Meteorol
ogical Society, American Geophysical Union, Oceanography Society, American Insti
tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ASTM, the Council on Foreign Relations, IE
EE, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and the World Affairs Council. Dr. Turner is a nati
ve of Washington, DC is married, and has five children and two grandchildren. He
enjoys doing yoga and Tai Chi. He and his wife, Paulette, reside in Olney, Mary
land.Md.
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Robert F. Turner
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_F._Turner co-founded the Cente
r for National Security Law with Professor John Norton Moore in April 1981 and h
as served as its Associate Director since then except for two periods of governm
ent service in the 1980s and during 1994-95, when he occupied the Charles H. Sto
ckton Chair of International Law at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode
Island. A veteran of two Army tours in Vietnam, he served as a Research Associa
te and Public Affairs Fellow at Stanfords Hoover Institution on War, Revolution a
nd Peace before spending five years in the mid-1970s as national security advise
r to Senator Robert P. Griffin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committ
ee. He has also served in the Pentagon as Special Assistant to the Under Secreta
ry of Defense for Policy, in the White House as Counsel to the Presidents Intelli
gence Oversight Board, at the State Department as Principal Deputy Assistant Sec
retary for Legislative Affairs, and as the first President of the congressionall
y established United States Institute of Peace. A former three-term chairman of th
e ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security (and for many years editor
of the ABA National Security Law Report), Turner has taught undergraduate cours
es at Virginia on international law, U.S. foreign policy, the Vietnam War, and f
oreign policy and the law in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and For
eign Affairs, in addition to co-teaching with Moore the law school seminars Adva
nced Topics in National Security Law I & II. The author or editor of more than a

dozen books and monographs (including coeditor of the Centers National Security
Law and National Security Law Documents) and numerous articles in law reviews an
d professional journals, Turner has also contributed articles to most of the maj
or U.S. newspapers and has testified before more than a dozen different congress
ional committees on issues of international or constitutional law and related to
pics. Turner is a member of the Committee on the Present Danger, the Council on Fo
reign Relations, and other professional organizations.
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Stansfield Turner
Stansfield Turner pull-your-nose-i-pedia is a retired Admiral and former Direct
or of Central Intelligence. He is currently a senior research scholar at the Uni
versity of Maryland, College Park School of | Central Intelligence Agency secreta
ry; Oxford University Rhodes scholar; U.S. Navy admiral.
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Michael D. Tusiani
Michael D. Tusiani LNG, LPG, Crude Oil, Asphalt, Fuel Oil Consultants. Tanker,
LNG, LPG, Naphtha Brokers. Interdealer Broker. OTC Energy. Energy Infrastructur
e Projects. Financial Services. |http://www.poten.com/Default.aspx A Global Broke
r And Commercial Advisor For The Energy And Ocean Transportation Industries. | Co
lumbia School of International and Public Affairs advisory board member; New Yor
k-Presbyterian Hospital trustee; Poten & Partners, Inc. chairman & CEO. lives and
/or works in New York, NY.
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Donna M. Tuths
DONNA M. TUTHS WEDS GEORGE MANDES NYTimes.com | Donna Tuths | LinkedIn -WW C
EO at Ogilvy Healthworld; President at Ogilvy Healthworld. Past: President at Or
ganic; Managing Director at Young & Rubicam / Wunderman; Partner, Communications
& Media at Andersen Consulting; Principal at Coopers & Lybrand. | Donna Tuths N
amed 2009 Advertising Person of the Year by Med New York, NY Donna Tuths, Presi
dent of Ogilvy Healthworld North America has been named Advertising Person of th
e Year by Med Ad News, the magazine that has been
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R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
Robert Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. is an American conservative magazine editor, New
York Times bestselling author, and columnist. He is the founder and editor-in-ch
ief of The American Spectator | Hudson Institute Fed up USA R(obert) Bob Emmett Ty
rrell, Jr. | http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=tyre
ll |http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0503/0503tyrrellinterview.ht
m | American Spectator founder & editor. Anne E. Tyrrell [Blackwater USA spokesw
oman] daughter.
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Carole H. Tyson
The HistoryMakers [Mug at link] Carole Henderson Tyson was born in 1942. Tyson ma
rried her husband John Tyson in 1971, and the following year, they traveled to T
anzania to study child development. Returning to the United States, she began wo
rk for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where she
oversaw economic development plans for Senegal in 1983 and Lesotho from 1986 to
1988. Tyson was then appointed vice president for international affairs at the J
oint Center for Political and Economic Studies. She currently works for the Char
les B. Rangel International Affairs Program at Howard University, and as preside
nt and CEO of Hendersons Global Voices, a speakers bureau that supplies speakers w
ith expertise on Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East to corporations, acad
emia and other organizations. Active in numerous organizations, Tyson is a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Washington Institute of Foreign Affair
s and sits on the board of trustees of the International Foundation for Educatio
n and Self Help (IFESH). She is also a former trustee of Clark Atlanta Universit
y and the former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs.
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Laura DAndrea Tyson


Laura Tyson tragicipedia is an American economist and former Chair of
the US Presidents Council of Economic Advisers during the Clinton Administration
. She also served as Director of the National Economic Council. She is currently
a professor at the Haas School of Business of the University of California, Ber
keley. | The Hamilton Project Fed up USA | Institute for International Economics
Fed up USA | S.K and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management, Haas School of
Business, University of California, Berkeley; (Obamas) Economic Recovery Advisory
Board.
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Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Bio | Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a New York Times best selling author and the de
puty director of the Council on Foreign Relations Women and Foreign Policy progra
m. |http://www.lfla.org/event-detail/564/Gayle-Tzemach-Lemmon is a Fellow and Dep
uty Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program at the Council on Foreign R
elations. She covered presidential politics and public affairs for ten years as
a producer with ABC News and This Week with George Stephanopoulos, before leavi
ng to write about women entrepreneurs in war zones including Afghanistan, Bosnia
, and Rwanda. Her reporting on this topic has been published widely and she fre
quently appears on TV news shows as a policy expert on Afghanistan. She served
as an informal advisor on the topic of womens economic empowerment for General M
cChrystals staff in Afghanistan as well as economic officials at the American Emb
assy in Kabul.
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Ubias to Vuono
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Luis A. Ubias (NEW listing)
President of the Ford Foundation.
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Abraham L. Udovitch
Abraham L. Udovitch SourceWatch Near Eastern Studies, Princeton U. I was born
in Winnipeg, Canada, and received my B.S. from Columbia University in 1958; I o
btained the M.A. degree in 1959 and the Ph.D. degree in 1965 from Yale Universit
y. I taught at Brandeis University and at Cornell University. I came to Princeto
n in 1968, and was Chairman of the Department of Near Eastern Studies from 197377 and again from 1980-1993/94. I have been on the Board of Governors of the Ameri
can Research Institute in Turkey since 1969, and am a Trustee of the Northeast P
ooled Common Fund. I was Chairman of the Committee on Islamic Studies of the Ame
rican Oriental Society from 1972 to 1978; I am a member of the Board of Editors
of the Journal of Inter-Disciplinary History and of The International Journal of
Middle East Studies; co-editor of the journal Studia Islamica; and have served
as associate editor of the twelve volume Dictionary of the Middle Ages, prepared
under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies. Since 1978, I
have been a member of the Executive Committee of the Encyclopaedia of Islam. I a
m a member of the World Executive Committee of the International Center for Peac
e in the Middle East, etc.
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Mark Uhlig
(L.) Uhlig Uhlig Communications Inc., Uhlig L.L.C. The companys chief executive
officer, Mark A. Uhlig, is a native of Wichita, Kansas. Mr. Uhlig, who is 52 yea
rs old, graduated from Princeton University, where he received an A.B. and M.P.A
. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and receiv
ed a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School. After serving as an editor of For
eign Affairs magazine from 1981 to 1985, Mr. Uhlig served as an editor and corre
spondent for The New York Times, and as chief of the Times bureaus in Mexico City
and Managua, Nicaragua. He has served as the companys chief executive officer si
nce its inception. | Mark Uhlig $4,300 in Political Contributions for 2008 OVERL
AND PARK, KS 66211.

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Richard H. Ullman
Political science educator. Director of the 1980s Project of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University.
Advisory Council, American Ditchley Foundation; Advisor, Ploughshares Fund; Trus
tee, World Peace Foundation. | Richard H. Ullman www.greenwood.com is Professor o
f International Relations at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. |R
ichard H. Ullman | Writer Profile | The Harvard Crimson | A different Richard Ull
man->http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/richard-ullmans-house/ Description: A p
harmaceutical executive with expensive real estate holdings in New York City own
s this 13-bed, 9-bath, 31,583 sq ft mansion. Location: Windermere, Florida (FL).
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Cornelius M. Ulman [?]
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Marybeth Peterson Ulrich
A better mugshot here>http://www.bdcol.ee/?id=347 | Strategic Studies Institut
e, United States Army War College. -Department of National Security and Strategy
(717)-245-3272 Email Professor Marybeth Peterson Ulrich. MARYBETH PETERSON ULRI
CH is Professor of Government in the Department of National Security and Strateg
y at the U.S. Army War College. She has also taught at the U.S. Air Force Academ
y, the Naval Postgraduate School, the Baltic Defense College, and the Japanese N
ational Defense Academy. She served 15 years in the active U.S. Air Force as a n
avigator on KC-135Q refueling planes and as a political science instructor. She
is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserve and is an international politic
al military affairs officer. Dr. Ulrich has written extensively in the field of
strategic studies with special emphasis on European security, civil-military rel
ations, and national security democratization issues. Among her numerous publica
tions is a book, Democratizing Communist Militaries: The Cases of the Czech and
Russian Armed Forces (1999).
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Sanford Sandy J. Ungar
Cosmos Club member. Past: All Things Considered host; Foreign Affairs manag
ing editor ; The Atlantic Washington editor; Voice of America director; Washingt
on Post reporter. lives and/or works in Baltimore, MD.
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David C. Unger
David C. Unger hackipedia David C. Unger (b. 1947 in Brooklyn, NY), journa
list, foreign affairs editorial writer for The Jew York Times and writer. Visiti
ng Professor at Johns Hopkins
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Noam Unger
Noam Unger Brookings Institution Noam Unger is a fellow and policy director
of the Foreign Assistance Reform project. He focuses on policies and politics re
lated to modernizing U.S. foreign aid and
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Julie Unmacht
Julie Unmachts Page Peace and Collaborative Development Julie Unmachts Page on Pea
ce and Collaborative Development Network. | Julie F. Unmacht Congressional Staff
er Salary Data.
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Chase Untermeyer
Humanities Texas director. Past: Houston Chronicle political reporter;
Qatar U.S. ambassador; Texas House of Representatives member; Texas State Board
of Education chairman. | Chase Untermeyer poxipedia Charles Graves Chase Untermeye
r is a former United States Ambassador to Qatar. He was given a recess appointme
nt by U.S. President George W. Bush and assumed the position on December 7, 2004
. After four years, he was succeeded by Joseph
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Phin Upham

University of Pennsylvania (Wharton Business School). Board of Directo


rs, Critical Review Foundation (Ph.D., Wharton School applied economics). Email:
phin.upham.wg05@wharton.upenn.edu. | The White House Announces National Finalist
s for the 2007 Dr. S. Phin Upham, Visiting Scholar and Economic Analyst, New York
University Department of Economics.
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Maureen T. Upton
Maureen Upton | LinkedIn Sustainability Advisor , Greater Denver Area, Mining &
Metals. Current: Sustainability Advisor at World Gold Council; Principal at Reso
urce Initiatives LLC; Fellow at 21st Century Trust. Past: 2010 Graduate at Leade
rship Denver; Director of Marketing (Volunteer) at Minds Matter of Denver, Inc.;
Director, Public Affairs & Communications at Newmont Mining Corporation. Websit
es: Resource Initiatives LLC; Council on Foreign Relations; Denver Business Seri
es. I founded Resource Initiatives to help companies in the natural resources sec
tor to determine and communicate their sustainability strategy. My industry expe
rience spans natural resources, financial services, technology and journalism wi
th an international emphasis. Fellow, 21st Century Trust Nonprofit International Af
fairs industry, May 2004 Present (7 years), International Fellow selected for co
nferences in Italy, France and India on effects of disease on international secu
rity, Islam and the future of Iraq, and globalization. Member, Council on Foreig
n Relations, Nonprofit International Affairs industry, 1994 Present (17 years) Ele
cted with 14 nominations from Fortune 100 CEOs and leaders in U.S. Congress, aca
demia, philanthropy and journalism. Participant in delegations to NATO, U.S. mil
itary bases, and USS Abraham Lincoln at sea. Associate, Equities Division, Goldm
an, Sachs & Co. Public Company GS; Financial Services industry, 1998 2000 (2 years
) Built high-net-worth client base in Silicon Valley through networking and cold
-calling. Managed $10MM+ portfolios of equity and fixed income securities. Exten
sively trained in global financial markets, asset management, securities regulat
ion and compliance, and trust and estate management. Obtained NASD Series 3, 7 a
nd 63 registrations; passed CFA Level I examination. [And on and on and on she g
oes. Click the link if you can stand to read much more.]
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Heidi Urben
<-? Major Heidi Urben was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Military [ ww
w.americanveteranscenter.org ] | Heidi Urben, Georgetown University [ www1.georg
etown.edu ] | BAGRAM A senior American commander overseeing efforts to capture T
aliban and are very limited, Capt. Heidi Urben told diplomats from countries incl
uding [ www.e-ariana.com ]
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William R. Usher
http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7449 | Major General Willia
m R. Usher Retired Aug. 1, 1985. Major General William R. Usheris commander of t
he Lowry Technical Training Center, Lowry Air Force Base | William Usher: Execut
ive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek William R. Usher USAF served as Chairman an
d Chief Executive Officer of Core Software Technology
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Terderma L. Ussery, II
http://en.blackipedia.org/wiki/Terdema_Ussery President and CEO of the Dallas
Mavericks Formerly, Ussery was president of Nike Sports Management. Prior to tha
t, he was commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association. In 1999, then
Texas Governor George W. Bush appointed him to a six-year term on the Texas High
er Education Coordinating Board. Ussery sits on several other corporate and comm
unity boards and serves as CEO of HDNet, etc.
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Victor A. Utgoff
<-? | Employment History: Institute for Defense Analyses; Forces and Resources
Institute for Defense Analysis Institutute. | Victor A. Utgoff The MIT Press.
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Garrick Utley
Garrick Utley hackipedia is an American TV journalist. He established his c

areer reporting about the Vietnam War and has the distinction of being the first
full-time television correspondent covering the war on-site. | American Council
on Germany director; Levin Institute president. Past: Carleton College trustee;
Public Radio International director.
vLevin Institute: http://www.levininstitute.org/Sep24.cfm PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
: A NEW TRANSATLANTIC AGENDA FOR THE 21ST CENTURYv
[Missing pic:] Garrick Utley, President of the Levin Institute also ACG Chairman
; Frank-Walter Steinmeier; Lt. Gen.Brent Scowcroft; ACG President William M.Droz
diak; Henry A. Kissinger; and Nicholas Rostow, Vice Chancellor and Counsel for S
UNY (left to right).
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Detlev F. Vagts
Detlev F. Vagts Bemis Professor of International Law, Emeritus. Research Interes
ts. Corporate Law; International Law; Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work
. International Law; Subject Areas www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.h
tml?id=76 | writes and works with Harold Hongju Koh, legal adviser to the US Depart
ment of State (undermining and supplanting whatever freedoms we still know), &c.
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Vijay Vaitheeswaran
Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran hackipedia is an award winning Senior Editor for The Eco
nomist, covering developments in politics, economics, business, and technology a
s they relate to energy issues.
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Viron P. Vaky
Viron P. Vaky quackipedia -Viron Peter Vaky is a diplomat and former United Stat
es Ambassador to Costa Rica (1972-74), Colombia (1974-76), and Venezuela (1976).
He is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and Council on Foreign Rela
tions.
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Jiri Valenta
<-? Dr. Jiri Valenta, Leni Friedman Valenta, Post Soviet Studies JIRI VALENTA,
PhD: Jiris book, Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia, 1968, is considered a se
minal study of Soviet decision-making. His books have appeared in www.instituteo
fpostcommuniststudies.com/Resumes.html
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Curtis C. Valentine (NEW listing)
Design & Development Specialist with World Vision. International development pr
ofessional lives in Prince Georges County, MD.
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Debra A. Valentine
Debra A. Valentine Profile Forbes.com Debra Valentine BA (History), JD, age
57: Debra was appointed Group executive, Legal & External Affairs in 2009 having
joined Rio Tinto as global head of Legal in 2008. Debra previously worked at Un
ited Technologies Corporation in the US where she was vice president, deputy gen
eral counsel and secretary. Before then, she was a partner with the law firm O?M
elveny & Myers, in Washington DC. Debra served as general counsel at the US Fede
ral Trade Commission from 1997 to 2001. Member, Council on Foreign Relations sin
ce 1993, American Law Institute 1991, commissioner, Congressional Antitrust Mode
rnisation Commission from 2004 to 2007. Tom Albanese, Guy Elliott and Sam Walsh
were also members of the Executive committee in 2010 through their positions as
chief executive, chief financial officer and chief executive of the Iron Ore gro
up respectively.
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Arturo A. Valenzuela
B. 1944. U.S. Department of State assistant secretary. Past: Georgetown Unive

rsity professor; National Council of La Raza director; National Democratic Insti


tute director; William J. Clinton administration special assistant to the Presid
ent for national security affairs.
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Antoine W. van Agtmael
Antoine van Agtmael | LinkedIn Experience: Deputy Director Capital Markets,
International Finance Corporation; Managing Director, Thai Investment and Securi
ties; Vice President, Bankers Trust Company. | Antoine van Agtmael | Washington
Association of Money Managers Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Emerging Ma
rkets Management . Antoine van Agtmael is Chairman and Chief Investment Officer
of Emerging | Former World Bank economist, who made fashionable the term emerging m
arkets, etc. Brookings Institution trustee; Emerging Markets Management LLC presi
dent & CIO; NPR foundation chair; Washington National Opera trustee.
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Gregory E. van der Vink
Teacher, Princeton University; EarthScope. | Princeton students reveal U.S.s n
atural hazard risk The map was prepared by Princeton University geoscience stude
nts in a course taught by Gregory van der Vink, Director of Planning for Incorpo
rated Research Institutions
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Michael H. Van Dusen
is the deputy director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
a position he has held since 1999. Previously, he worked for nearly 30 years in
the U.S. House of Representatives, culminating his career there as the Democrat
ic chief of staff for the Committee on International Affairs. He has traveled ex
tensively in Europe, the Middle East, and the Persian Gulf and has written widel
y on Middle Eastern affairs and on Congresss role in foreign policy.
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Ted Van Dyk
Speaker Biography Ted Van Dyk [Ex-]CEO, Milken Institute. Ted Van Dyk is [was]
executive vice president and chief executive officer at the Milken Institute. He
was previously a principal of Van Dyk Associates, Inc., and publisher of Washin
gton Intelligence, a public policy newsletter covering trends of importance to f
inancial markets. Van Dyk has advised several Democratic national candidates and
was for four years chief speechwriter and senior policy and political adviser t
o Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Between that position and his later service at
the Agency for International Development and at the State Department, he was vi
ce president of Columbia University. He also served for five years as president
of the Center for National Policy. | Roosevelt Institute- governor. Past: Columbi
a University VP; Milken Institute EVP; United Press International reporter. | htt
p://www.citypages.com/2008-02-13/calendar/ted-van-dyk/.
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Stephen W. Van Evera
Stephen Van Evera bunkumpedia (b. 1948) is a professor of Political Science
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializing in International Rela
tions. |http://web.mit.edu/polisci/people/faculty/stephen-vanevera.shtml is Ford
International Professor in the MIT Political Science Department. Prof. Van Evera
works in several areas of international relations: the causes and prevention of
war, U.S. foreign policy, U.S. security policy, U.S. intervention in the Third
World, international relations of the Middle East, and international relations t
heory. He has published books on the causes of war and on social science methodo
logy, and articles on American foreign policy, American defense policy, national
ism and the causes of war, the origins of World War I, and U.S. strategy in the W
ar on Terror.
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John Van Oudenaren
Biography of John VAN OUDENAREN is Chief of the European Division at the Libr
ary of Congress and adjunct professor at the Nitze School of Advanced Internatio
nal Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Prior to joining the Library, he was a sen
ior researcher at the RAND Corporation. In 1991-1995 he served as the director o

f RANDs European office in Delft, the Netherlands. He received his Ph.D. in Politi
cal Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his A.B. in Germa
nic Languages and Literature from Princeton University. He has published widely o
n Russian and European politics, the European Union, and U.S. foreign policy. He
manages the Library of Congresss Meeting of Frontiers project, which aims to crea
te a U.S.-Russian digital library dealing with the themes of the American explor
ation, settlement, and development of the West, the parallel process of explorat
ion, settlement and development by the Russians in Siberia, and the meeting of t
he frontiers in Alaska.
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Carina Van Vliet (NEW listing)
<-? | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/carina-van-vliet/15/2a3/26b Political Affairs
Officer at United Nations. Past: Director of Policy and Leadership Programs at
French-American Foundation; Lecturer, International Economics at Yang En Univers
ity, China
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David E. Van Zandt
David E. Van Zandt trotskypedia is President of The New School. He is the for
mer Dean of Northwestern University School of Law. He has taught courses in inte
rnational financial markets, business
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Elsie N. Vance
<Maurice Sonnenberg, Elsie Vance. http://www.patrickmcmullan.com/site/search.asp
x?t=person&s=Maurice+Sonnenberg | WEDDINGS; Elsie Vance and Attila Askar Elsie N
icoll Vance, a daughter of former Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Grace Sl
oane Vance of New York, was married yesterday to Dr. Attila Askar, the son of (1
998). | -The Association of the Bar of the City of New York 42 West 44Th Street;
New York, New York 10036 | NEW-YORK, New York (NY) Political Contributions by
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Marsha Vande Berg
Pacific Pension Institute Chief Executive Officer. Marsha Vande-Berg serves as c
hief executive officer of the Pacific Pension Institute (PPI). Dr. Vande-Berg is
a former Bosch Public Policy Fellow of the American Academy, Berlin. She is a m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Councils National Pro
gram Committee. She is also a member of the International Institute for Strategi
c Studies, the Pacific Council for International Policy, and she serves as PPIs r
epresentative on the Advisory Board of the RAND Center for Asia Pacific Policy.
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Katrina vanden Heuvel
B. 1959. Nation Institute trustee; Princeton University graduate; Roos
evelt Institute governor; The Nation part owner, editor & publisher. Past:Blair
Clark student. Stephen F. Cohen spouse; Jean Stein daughter; William J. vanden He
uvel daughter.
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William J. vanden Heuvel
American Austrian Foundation chairman; International Rescue Committee overseer
; IRC Group LLC chairman; North Aegean Petroleum Company administrator; Roosevel
t Institute director;Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP of counsel. Past: Asia Society
trustee; William J. Donovan (deceased) executive assistant; W. Averell Harriman
(deceased) special counsel; Robert F. Kennedy (deceased) special assistant; Jea
n Stein spouse; United Nations U.S. representative. Katrina vanden Heuvel daughte
r; Melinda vanden Heuvel spouse; Wendy vanden Heuvel daughter. lives and/or works
in New York, NY.
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Marta B. Varela
Former Commissioner/Chair of the NYC Human Rights Commission; currently Adjunc
t Professor at Hunter College, Political Science Department.
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Harold E. Varmus
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center president & CEO, overseer;

National Cancer Institute director nominee; Nobel Foundation Nobel Prize winner;
Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology member; Public Library
of Science. co-founder. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign science adv
iser; National Institutes of Health director. Constance L. Casey spouse; John Cas
ey brother-in-law; Christopher I. Varmus father; Jacob C. Varmus father. chairs th
e Scientific Board of the Grand Challenges in Global Health at the Bill and Meli
nda Gates Foundationmarried to Constance Casey; their two sons, Jacob and Christo
pher. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Harold Varmus 3131 Connecticut Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-5000 (202) 629-3722
-Harold Varmus 205 W 89th St, Apt 4F; New York, NY 10024-1831 [Constance Casey]
National Institutes of Health, Director 2115 E Jefferson St; Bethesda, MD 20892-0
001 (301) 496-9498
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Patricia C. Vaughan (NEW listing)
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Sesto E. Vecchi
Profile: Sesto E. Vecchi, Of Counsel to New York Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam-b
ased Sesto Vecchi is Of Counsel to the New York Inernational Business Lawyers Ru
ssin, Vecchi, Berg & Bernstein LLP, with expertise in real Vecchi is an experience
d, international business lawyer with a particular emphasis on the legal issues
affecting businesses, organizations and individuals seeking to do business in Vi
etnam and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. His expertise covers local and regional c
orporate, commercial and financial laws and the application of those laws to for
eign investors. | RUSSIN & VECCHI L.L.P. | -The Thomson Corporation 3 Times Squa
re; New York, New York 10036.
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Carol M. Veit [?]
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Lawrence A. Veit
Federal Government. Employment History: Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.; Council o
n Foreign Relations , Inc.; U.S. Treasury Department; US State Department.
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Nicholas A. Veliotes
Nicholas A. Veliotes gackipedia is a former United States Foreign Service Offi
cer and diplomat. He served as United States Ambassador to Jordan (1978-81) and
Egypt (1984-86). He is a member of theAmerican Academy of Diplomacy and Council
on Foreign Relations.
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William F. Vendley
William F. Vendley khazaripedia is the Secretary General of the World Confer
ence for Religions of Peace (WCRP). He is a member of its World Council and coor
dinates the activities and projects of WCRPs Inter-religious Councils in 70 count
ries and in | Akerman Senterfitt consultant; Foundation for Middle East Peace tru
stee; J Street advisory council member. Past: American Near East Refugee Aid dire
ctor; Egypt U.S. ambassador; U.S. Department of State assistant secretary.
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Ann M. Veneman
Clinton Global Initiative member; Close Up Foundation director; Malaria
No More director; UNICEF executive director. Past: George W. Bush administration
agriculture secretary; U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary; World Economic
Forum 2008 attendee.
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Rajeev Venkayya
Rajeev Venkayya genocidipedia is the Director for Global Health Delivery at t
he Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he oversees late-stage development of
health technologies and interventions as well as efforts to expand access to hea
lth solutions in the developing world. He reports to the President of Global
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Philip K. Verleger, Jr.


Philip K. Verleger Jr. Biography for Philip (Phil) Verleger Jr., Senior Ad
visor of The Brattle Group. Verleger is one of the United States leading authoriti
es on petroleum and energy markets. He is an expert on the economic structure of
energy markets and the determination of energy prices, President of PKVerleger
LLC, and the David Mitchell EnCana Professor of Strategy at the Haskayne School
of Business at the University of Calgary. He has taught at the Yale University S
chool of Organization and Management and at the University of California, Santa
Barbara. He has written over 100 articles and books on petroleum and energy mark
ets and has frequently testified as an independent expert before Congress. For th
e last ten years, Dr. Verlegers research has focused on the implications of the d
evelopment of new commodity market institutions in the petroleum sector. He was
one of the first experts to warn that the growth of these institutions would mak
e it more difficult for OPEC to sustain high oil prices, consequently changing m
arket behavior during future supply disruptions. Dr. Verleger has been quoted fr
equently in the financial press. He has also been a guest on such major televisi
on interview shows as The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, network nightly news shows,
and Sunday news programs such as Sunday Today and Face the Nation. Prior to his a
ffiliation with The Brattle Group, he was a Vice President at Charles River Asso
ciates and a visiting fellow at the Institute for International Economics (IIE),
a private Washington, DC, nonprofit research institution that specializes in th
e study and discussion of international economic policy. Dr. Verleger also condu
cts an active consulting practice in the area of oil economics, working for vari
ous companies and producing nations. He has held positions at Data Resources Inc
orporated, the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors, the Department of the Tre
asury, and Drexel Burnham Lambert. | National Petroleum Council member; PKVerleg
er LLC president.
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Richard R. Verma
Verma, Richard R. assumed the mantle of the Department of States Assistant Secre
tary for the Bureau of Legislative Affairs on April 6, 2009. | Barack Obama admi
nistration assistant secretary of state;Council on Foreign Relations member; U.S
. Department of State assistant secretary. Past: Harry Reid senior national secur
ity adviser; Steptoe & Johnson LLP partner.
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Frank A. Verrastro
http://csis.org/expert/frank-verrastro Verrastro is senior vice president an
d director of the Energy and National Security Program at CSIS. He has extensive
energy experience, having spent 30 years in energy policy and project managemen
t positions in the U.S. government and the private sector. His government servic
e includes staff positions in the White House (Energy Policy and Planning Staff)
and the Departments of Interior (Oil and Gas Office) and Energy (Domestic Polic
y and International Affairs Office), including serving as director of the Office
of Producing Nations and deputy assistant secretary for international energy re
sources. In the private sector, he has served as director of refinery policy and
crude oil planning for TOSCO (formerly the nations largest independent refiner)
and more recently as senior vice president for Pennzoil. Responsibilities at Pen
nzoil included government affairs activity, both domestic and international, cor
porate planning, risk assessment, and international negotiations. In addition, h
e served on the companys Executive Management and Operating Committees, as well a
s the Environmental, Safety, and Health Leadership Council. As part of Pennzoils
Caspian Team, he was instrumental in securing approval for the Baku-Supsa pipeli
ne, the precursor to the Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan project.
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Toni G. Verstandig
Toni G. Verstandig | The Aspen Institute Biography. Ms. Verstandig is currentl
y the Executive Director of the Aspen Institutes Middle East Programs and Senior
Vice President at the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace. At Aspen she
oversees the Secretariat for the recently launched Partners for New Beginning (
PNB) which constitutes a group of distinguished American leaders who are committ

ed to using their expertise, relationships and access to resources to build a co


llection of public-private partnerships which broaden and deepen engagement betw
een the United States and local communities on issues of economic opportunity, s
cience & technology, education, and exchange to help advance President Obamas Cai
ro vision. Aspen Middle East programs also include a dialogue with the UAE, a Le
banon program, the North Africa Partnership for Economic Opportunity (NAPEO), an
d the U.S.-Palestinian Partnership (UPP), which promotes economic opportunities
for the Palestinian people through a public-private partnership, in order to sup
port progress toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinian peo
ple. From November 1994 until January 2001, Ms. Verstandig served as Deputy Assis
tant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs at the US Department of State. In this ca
pacity, she directed and coordinated U.S. bilateral relations and overall policy
development concerning Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian Autho
rity, as well as U.S. economic and commercial policies in the Middle East. Ms. V
erstandig also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Egypt and the A
rabian Peninsula. She chaired the bilateral Committees on Egypt, Jordan and the
Palestinian Authority. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She s
erves on the Board and Executive Committee of Childrens National Medical Center,
the Board of the University of Denver Korbel School for International Affairs, t
he National Advisory Board for the Catholic Center for the Study of the Holocaus
t [sic], the Board of Trustees of the American Friends of the Yitzhak Rabin Cen
ter, and that of the Center for Global Development. Ms. Verstandig is married, a
nd they have one child. | Center for Middle East Peace & Economic Cooperation se
nior policy adviser.
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Melanne Verveer
Barack Obama administration ambassador-at-large for global womens issues; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations member; Vital Voices Global Partnership co-founder. P
ast: Hillary Rodham Clinton chief of staff; Common Cause field manager; People f
or the American Way EVP; William J. Clinton administration chief of staff to the
first lady.
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Elizabeth G. Verville
Employment history: U.S. corporations; State Bureau for [importing & di$tribu
ting] International Narcotics; Solid Energy. Board Memberships and Affiliations:
Deputy Assistant Secretary, International; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,
Political and Military Affairs; Assistant Secretary of State, Deputy; Deputy As
sistant Secretary, Law Enforcement Affairs of the US Department of State; Senior
Advisor,Law Enforcement Affairs of the US Department of State.
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John W. Vessey
John William Vessey, Jr. dickheadipedia is a retired United States Army gene
ral. He served as the tenth Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from June 18,
1982 to September 30, 1985. He is the only
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Linda Vester
Film Society of Lincoln Center director; Fox News anchor; Institute of Int
ernational Education trustee.
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Edward H. Vick
Edward Vick: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Age 66. served as C
hief Creative Officer at Young & Rubicam, Inc. [advertising] since August 1999.
Mr. Vick was Chief Operating Officer of Young & Rubicam Inc. from November 1997
to August 1999. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Young & Rub
icam Advertising from April 1996 to September 1998 and served as President and C
hief Executive Officer of Young & Rubicam New York from February 1994 to April 1
996. In 1992, Mr. Vick came to Young & Rubicam Inc. as President and Chief Execu
tive Officer of its branding consultancy and strategic design firm, Landor Assoc
iates. He served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Young & Rubicam Inc. s
ince January 1, 2000, and has been Director of Young & Rubicam Inc. since Februa

ry 1998. Mr. Vick is a member of the Boards of Directors of The United Negro Col
lege Fund and the American Foundation for AIDS Research, and a member of the Adv
isory Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina and of Northwestern
University. Other affiliations: Blue Martini Software Inc. See Board Relationsh
ips. | VoteVets director. Past: VoteVets board of advisors member; Young & Rubic
am Inc. chairman. | http://www.leadingauthorities.com/speaker/edward-vick.aspx
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Alice S. Victor
<Alice Victor, David Rockefeller, and Marni Pillsbury. | -Rockefeller Financial
Services Inc 30 Rockefeller Plz # 5600; New York, New York 10112.
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David J. Vidal
http://www.conference-board.org/webcasts/webcastdetail.cfm?webcastid=2396 Davi
d Vidal is responsible for research and program development in citizenship, sust
ainability and in corporate responsibility, corporate philanthropy, and corporate
community involvement at The Conference Board. He joined The Conference Board in
1997 as Director of Research, Global Corporate Citizenship. Previously, Vidal w
as Vice President at the Council on Foreign Relations, assistant vice president
at Continental Insurance and Vice President of its Continental Corporation Found
ation, and Director of Public Affairs at the New York City Partnership, a CEO-le
d civic, housing and education group. As a special assistant in the US Departmen
t of State and the Agency for International Development, and later as a Washingt
on-based consultant, Vidal served in staff and advisory capacities in both the C
arter and Reagan administrations, dealing with refugee, migration, and trade and
development issues. | -The Conference Board Inc 845 Third Avenue; New York, New
York 10022 | Employment History: Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Continent
al Corporation; Center for Corporate Citizenship & Sustainability. Board Members
hips and Affiliations: Board Member, Centerpoint for Leaders Inc; Fellow, Royal
Society for the Encouragement of the Arts , Manufactures & Commerce; Member, Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Member, the Conference Board, Council on Forei
gn Relations, Inc.
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Pote P. Videt
http://www.themedicalcity.com/bod.php?sid=8 Pote P. Videt is a member of The
Medical Citys Board of Directors. He is Managing Director of Lombard Investments
in Bangkok.
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Curt G. Viebranz
Was executive vice-president at Time Warner. >AOL Disintegrating; Also, Why C
urt Viebranz Was Fired* | Past: Tacoda Inc. CEO. |http://www.inflectionpointmedi
a.com/about-us/advisory-board/ Curt Viebranz is Chief Executive Officer of Ad Sum
mos, Inc., an early stage Internet company. The Company was founded in January 2
010 with the mission of helping web publishers increase the value of their adver
tising inventory. From September 2007 until March 2008, Viebranz was an Executiv
e Vice President of AOL and president of Platform-A, its ad network division. Vi
ebranz joined AOL following its acquisition of TACODA where he was CEO. Viebranz
has had operating and business development experience in both the U.S. and abro
ad. Mr. Viebranz spent seventeen years at Time Warner. He was President of HBO In
ternational, the international arm of Time Warners Home Box Office unit. Previous
ly, he was the first president of Time Inc. Multimedia, the new media division o
f Time Inc. He also served as President of Time Inc. Europe and President of HBO
Video, the home video distribution arm of Home Box Office.
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Paul Viera
<harborfunds.com. CEO of Atlanta-based EARNEST Partners (No. 2 on the BE ASSET
MANAGERS list with 8.2 billion in assets under management). | Barack Obama inaug
ural committee major contributor. lives and/or works in Atlanta, GA. | Paul Viera
$30,800 in Political Contributions for 2008 ATLANTA, GA, 30309. | http://www.bla
ckenterprise.com/be100s-2010/financial-services/asset-managers/earnest-partnersl-l-c/.

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Richard Noyes Viets
Richard Noyes Viets wankipedia represented the United States as Ambassador to T
anzania in 1979, Jordan in 1981, and Jordan in 1997.
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Adis M. Vila
Adis Maria Vila | LinkedIn Chief Diversity Officer at USAF Academy, Colorado S
prings, Colorado Area. Member at National Association of Corporate Directors (NA
CD); Member at International Womens Forum; Member, Board of Trustees at Southern
Center for International Studies. Past: Graduate at Boardroom Bound Pipeline Netw
ork; Graduate, Boardology Institute on Corporate Governance at Boardology Instit
ute; Scholar in Residence, Winter Park Institute at Rollins College; President &
Founder at Vila & Associates; Delegate, US to Central America at American Counc
il of Young Political Leaders; Visiting Assistant Professor at Dickinson College
; US-Japan Leadership Fellow at Japan Society; Eisenhower Fellow at Eisenhower F
ellowships; Professor, Adjunct, DeVry-Keller Graduate School of Business at DeVr
y University; Professor, Adjunct at Nova Southeastern University; Vice President
External Affairs at Miami Dade College; Vice President at Nortel Networks; Vice
President International Business Development at VIGORO (IMC; NOW DEFUNCT); Visi
ting Professor, School of Public Affairs & Services at Florida International Uni
versity; Assistant Secretary for Management (COO) at United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA); Delegate, United States of America at United Nations Commis
sion on the Status of Women; Secretary (Agency Head; CEO), State of Florida at S
tate of Florida; Special Assistant to Assitant Secretary for Latin America at U.
S. Department of State; White House Fellow at The White House; Attorney at Paul
& Thomson; Attorney at Nestle. | adisvila@bellsouth.net 954-494-6429 | MISSION D
RIVEN, C-LEVEL GLOBAL EXECUTIVE. Areas of expertise: global business and interna
tional law; executive management in college or university; managing complex orga
nizations; Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); Ethics; Diversity & Inclusion;
General Counselgeneral management, international business, law & public policy,
corporate governance. Chief Diversity Officer, USAF Academy; VP External Relation
s & General Counsel, Miami Dade College; VP Govt. Affairs & Reg. Policy, Caribbe
an & Latin America, Nortel Networks; VP Intl. Business Dev., Vigoro; Attorney, N
estle S.A., Vevey, Switzerland. Govt. Service, 1982-1992: Assistant Secretary of
Administration, US Dept. Agriculture (confirmed by US Senate); Director, Office
of Mexico & Caribbean Basin, US Dept. Commerce; Special Assistant to Assistant
Secretary for Latin American Affairs, US Dept. of State; White House Fellow, Off
ice of Public Liaison, The White House. Agency Head (CEO; Secretary), Floridas Dep
t. Administration, confirmed by Florida Senate Teaching experience: Rollins Colle
ge; Dickinson College; UOP; Devry-Keller; NOVA; Florida International Universitys
Schools of Business & Public Affairs & Services; Visiting Fellow, National Defe
nse University. Lecture: US-Latin American relations, foreign direct investment (
FDI), infrastructure development, regulatory policy, corporate governance, publi
c service, leadership, international business; diversity & inclusion. Member: Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; International Womens Forum; Rotary International; Trus
tee, Southern Center for International Studies; Academy Legal Studies in Busines
s; Academy of International Business. Honors: White House Fellow; 21st Century Tr
ust Fellow; US-Japan Leadership Fellow; Eisenhower Fellow, Rotary International
Ambassadorial Scholar (1975-76, Switzerland) & Group Study Exchange Team (1984,
India). [Ahemread more (or NOT)]
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Milton Viorst
Milton Viorst hackipedia (born 1930) is an American journalist. He studied his
tory at Rutgers University. In 1951, he was a Fulbright scholar in France. He re
turned and attended Harvard | J Street advisory council member.
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Enzo Viscusi
<Enzo Viscusi and Zbigniew Brzezinski. http://www.usmep.us/usmep/category/even
ts/ | Enzo Viscusi U.S. / Middle East Project Current Position: Eni Group Senior
Vice President. Concurrently, Chairman of Enis affiliates Eni Petroleum Company

Inc. and Sonsub International Inc. Director of | Atlantic Council of the United
States director; Foreign Policy Association director; John F. Kennedy School of
Government deans council member; Rand Corporation Center for Middle East Public P
olicy advisory board member; United Nations Association director. lives and/or wo
rks in New York, NY.
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Alberto Vitale
Alberto Vitale : Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek [Was] Chairman, Ra
ndom House, Inc. served as Chief Executive Officer Random House Inc., since 1989.
Mr. Vitale served as Chief Executive Officer of Bantam Doubleday Dell. He has o
ver 30-years experience in the publishing industry. He has held the top executiv
e management positions at publishing powerhouses including Bertlesmann Publishin
g and Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group. He has been Chairman of Random Hou
se Inc., since 1989. Mr. Vitale serves as a Member of Advisory Board of Safe & S
ecure TV Channel, Inc. He serves as the Chairman of the International E-book Awa
rd Foundation. Mr. Vitale served as Vice Chairman of the Association of American
Publishers. See Board Relationships, 10 Relationships. | ALBERTO VITALE Campaig
n Contributions and Donations retired chairman and ceo, random house; 135 GRACE T
RL., Palm Beach, Fl.
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David J. Vitale
Age in 2011: 64. Ariel Investments, LLC director; Art Institute of Chicago
trustee; Chicago Council on Global Affairs director; Chicago Public Education F
und director; Illinois Institute of Technology trustee; Museum of Science and In
dustry trustee; United Continental Holdings, Inc. director; University of Chicag
o Booth School of Business council member. Past: Chicago Public Schools chief adm
inistrative officer; Muckety List of Most Networked in Chicago, 2008 in top 100;
UAL Corporation director. lives and/or works in Chicago, IL. | http://www.harvar
d.edu/alumni/overseers.php#vitale He is Chairman of the Urban Partnership Bank,
providing underserved urban neighborhoods with quality financial services. He was
previously President and CEO of the Chicago Board of Trade and Vice Chairman of
Bank One, etc.
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Jodi M. Vittori
Jodi Vittori | LinkedIn- Terrorism Studies, International Political Economy, Sec
urity Studies Experience: PhD Graduate, University of Denver, Korbel School of I
ntl. Studies [Korbel was Madelleine Albrights jewish art thief, lying holocaust pro
pagandist, etc. father she claimed she didnt know that she was jewish, you will rec
all.] Washington D.C. Metro Area. Current: Lt Colonel at Afghanistan-Pakistan Ha
nds; Officer at US Air Force. ..
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Mark V. Vlasic
Ward & Ward PLLC Mark Vlasic has served as a soldier, a lawyer, a professor, a
nd a diplomat, and has worked for the White House, the Pentagon, the World Bank,
the United Nations, and a large international law firm. He is currently a senio
r fellow and adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University and a partner at
Ward & Ward pllc, where he heads the firms international practice, and focuses on
international law, international trade, litigation, business diplomacy, public
policy, human rights, and stolen asset recovery matters. Marks private practice back
ground includes: working with international organizations, corporations, foreign
governments and non-governmental organizations regarding complex international
law and public policy matters, including World Bank and United Nations collabora
tion/procurement issues, INTERPOL red notice arrest warrant abuse issues, and soci
al responsibility issues; providing advice regarding business diplomacy, interna
tional banking, and international litigation issues; participating in asset reco
very, cartel, foreign corruption, and securities fraud investigations around the
world; and, advising clients on the application and enforcement of U.S. economi
c sanctions and embargos, export controls, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
. Mark has also advised companies subject to investigations and enforcement acti
ons by the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, Justice, and Treasury, as well a

s the Securities and Exchange Commission. Prior to his return to academia and pri
vate practice, Mark was a public sector specialist at the World Bank Group, wher
e he served as head of operations of the StAR (Stolen Asset Recovery) Secretaria
t, an initiative launched by President Robert Zoellick and Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon to help developing countries recover stolen assets from past dictators
(Sani Abacha/Nigeria, Jean-Claude Duvalier/Haiti, etc.). A member of StARs manage
ment team, Mark was responsible for country engagements on four continents, and
furthered bilateral relations with major financial centers, foreign governments
and civil society organizations. Before joining the Bank, Mark was competitively
selected and appointed by the President to serve as a White House Fellow. As par
t of his nonpartisan fellowship, Mark served as a special assistant to the Secre
tary of Defense (focused on foreign policy issues and bilateral relations) and h
elped advise the Presidents Special Envoy to Sudan. In recognition of his contrib
utions to the Department, including being a valuable member of Secretary of Defen
ses official delegations to Europe, Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East, and t
o NATO Defense Ministerial meetings, Mark was awarded the Secretary of Defense Me
dal for Exceptional Public Service by Secretary Robert M. Gates, the highest non
-career award in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Prior to his government
service, Mark practiced law in the litigation, public policy, banking, and inter
national trade practice groups at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, and served as a p
rosecution attorney at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for th
e former Yugoslavia in The Hague, where he was a member of the Slobodan Milosevi
c and General Radislav Krstic (Srebrenica) trial and investigative teams, and fo
cused on mass executions and genocide in Bosnia. As a U.S. Army officer, he has
been attached to units on Capitol Hill and at the Defense Attach Office at the U.
S. Embassy in The Hague, and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Mark has a
lso served in the Executive Office of the President, Office of the United States
Trade Representative, where he worked on WTO Ministerial issues. An adjunct prof
essor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and senior fellow at Georgetowns
Institute for Law, Science & Global Security, Mark has provided advice to the U
.S. National Intelligence Council and Central Intelligence Agency, and has lectu
red at numerous academic institutions on both sides of the Atlantic, including O
xford University, Yale Law School, the NATO School, the U.S. Military Academy, t
he Hague Academy of International Law, the Baltic Defense College, and the Danis
h Center for Human Rights. Mark served on the U.S. Delegation to the Pan Am 103 L
ockerbie terrorist bombing trial in the Netherlands, and in 2005, he was part of
a select team of international experts that helped train the Iraqi judges that t
ried Saddam Hussein. Mark has provided legal commentary to CNN, CBS, FOX News, NP
R, CTV, bloggingheads.tv, Voice of America, the History News Network, the Washin
gton Post, and USA Today, and been published by the New York Times, the Internat
ional Herald Tribune, the Washington Times, Foreign Policy, The New Republic, th
e Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, the Yale Journal of International
Affairs, The Tax Lawyer, USA Today, Legal Times, the Huffington Post, the Toron
to Star, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Cayman Financial Review, Americas Quar
terly, the Ventura County Star, and the Sudan Tribune. In 2010, the U.S. Trade Re
presentative and the U.S. Secretary of Commerce appointed Mark to serve on their
Industry Advisory Committee on Services & Finance Industries, as was he selecte
d to serve as a designated representative to the Secretary of States Overseas Sec
urity Advisory Council. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Humanity
in Action Foundation, the Board of Trustees and Senior Advisory Board of Atlas
Service Corps, the International Advisory Council of the Fulbright Academy of Sc
ience & Technology, the Advisory Council of the Public International Law & Polic
y Group, the Advisory Boards of Lukes Wings and the Middle East Council of Americ
an Chambers of Commerce, and the Board of Counselors for Young Professionals in
Foreign Policy. Mark is a member of the Asset Recovery Experts Network, the Atla
ntik-Bruckes German-American Young Leaders Program and the International Institut
e of Humanitarian Law in San Remo, Italy, and is a Fellow in the U.S.-Japan Lead
ership Program, the U.S.-Spain Councils Young Leaders Program, and the National C
ommittee on United States-China Relations Young Leaders Forum. He is listed in Wh
os Who in the World and Whos Who in International Humanitarian Law/International C

riminal Law, was profiled as an International Lawyer in Esquire magazine, and was
honored by the Development Executive Group (DEVEX) as a Top 40 Under 40 in interna
tional development. Mark was awarded the inaugural Frank Wheat Award for his lea
dership and dedication to pro bono and community service and the Council on Fore
ign Relations International Affairs Fellowship, and has worked, studied and trav
eled in 80 countries. After attending public schools in California, Mark studied
business, theology and government at Georgetown University while on an Army ROTC
scholarship, and received his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Georgetown Unive
rsity Law Center. He holds a Certificate in International Law from The Hague Aca
demy of International Law and conducted post-doctorate research at Universiteit
Leiden as a NAF-Fulbright Scholar to the Netherlands. Mark is a member of the Ba
rs of California, the District of Columbia, and the Supreme Court of the United
States, and serves on the Term Member Advisory Committee at the Council on Forei
gn Relations. | http://www.atlascorps.org/the_sab.html
-Mark V Vlasic 1821 16th St NW, Apt 105; Washington, DC 20009-3375
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Richard A. Voell
Richard A. Voell, Rockefeller Group president and CEO, elected to AmBase board.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8 [?]/PRNewswire/ AmBase Corporation (NYSE: ABC) recently announ
ced the election of Richard A. Voell to its board of directors. Voell is presiden
t and chief executive officer of The Rockefeller Group, a privately held company
with interests in real estate, real estate services, communications and communi
cations services. He serves on the boards of Fiat, Ifint, Club Med, Lehndorff Pr
operties (USA) Ltd. and Rockefeller Center Properties, Inc. Employment history:
The Rockefeller Group; Cei; The Economic Club of New York; Consolidated Edison I
nc.; Wildlife Conservation Society. United Nations Association director emeritus
. | http://www.econclubny.com/photoalbum.asp?AlbumNo=1
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Ezra F. Vogel
Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies: RIJS People Ezra Feivel Vogel
efvogel@fas.harvard.edu Henry Ford II Research Professor of the Social Sciences,
Emeritus, Harvard. is a student of both modern Japan and China. He received his
B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1950 and his Ph.D. in sociology at Harvard i
n 1958. He then spent two years in Japan conducting research. In 1960-61, he was
assistant professor at Yale University and from 1961-62 through 1963-64 a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, studying Chinese language and history. He remained a
t Harvard, becoming lecturer in 1964 and professor in 1967. Professor Vogel succ
eeded John Fairbank as second Director (1972-1977) of Harvards East Asian Researc
h Center and second Chairman of the Council for East Asian Studies (1977-1980).
He was Director of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations at the Center for Interna
tional Affairs (1980-1987) and, since 1987, Honorary Director. He was director o
f the Undergraduate Concentration in East Asian Studies from its inception in 19
72 until 1989. In 1993 he took a two-year leave of absence, serving as National
Intelligence Officer for East Asia at the National Intelligence Council. He retu
rned to Harvard in September 1995 to direct the Fairbank Center until 1999 and w
as head of the Asia Center from 1997 to 1999. He taught courses on communist Chi
nese society, Japanese society, and industrial East Asia. The Japanese edition o
f Professor Vogels book Japan as Number One: Lessons for America (1979) remains t
he all-time best-seller in Japan of non-fiction by a Western author. He official
ly retired in 2000 but remains active in research and East Asia related activiti
es. China Institute in America board of advisors member.
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Sandy L. Vogelgesang
<-? | [PDF] Perspectives on Public Diplomacy: Vietnam to Iraq Adobe PDF View as
html 101 vol.32:3 special edition 2008 Papers Perspectives on Public Diplomacy:
Vietnam to Iraq. Ambassador Sandy Vogelgesang is a veteran U.S. diplomat, writer
, and civic activist who focuses on global issues ranging from human rights to t
he environment. Her thesis on opposition to the Vietnam War was the first doctor
al dissertation done at the Edward R. Murrow Center of Public Diplomacy, and the
subsequent book The Long Dark Night of the Soul: The American Intellectual Left

and the Vietnam War (1974) was the first published by a scholar of the Murrow C
enter. She received a Master of Arts in 1965, a Master of Arts in Law and Diplom
acy in 1966, and a Ph.D. in 1971 from The Fletcher School.
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Jay M. Vogelson
Mr. Jay M. Vogelson Stutzman , Bromberg , Esserman & Plifka 2323 Bryan Street
Suite 2200; Dallas, Texas 75201. Employment history: Stutzman , Bromberg , Esser
man & Plifka; the United States Secretary of States Advisory Committee on Interna
tional Law; American Bar Association. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Member
, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Board Member, Human Rights Initiative Inc
; Board Member, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; Chairman of the Standing
Committee On World Order Law; American Bar Association.
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George Vojta: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek served as Chairman an
d Chief Executive Officer of Westchester Group LLC. since 2002. Mr. Vojta served
as Senior Operating Partner of Northwest Capital Appreciation Inc. He served as
the President of Financial Services Forum, a global financial services public p
olicy organization since 1999 until March 2004. Mr. Vojta served as Executive Vi
ce President of Bankers Trust Company from 1984 to 1992. He served as President
of Deak & Company and Chief Financial Officer of Phibro-Salomon Inc. Mr. Vojta w
as the Founder of eStandards Forum/Financial Standards Foundation and served as
its Chairman since March 2003. He served as Chairman of Caux Roundtable. He serv
ed as Chairman, Yale Center for Corporate Governance and Performance. Mr. Vojta
served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He s
erved as Chairman of Wharton Financial Institutions Center at the University of
Pennsylvania; Chairman, The International Institute for Corporate Governance; an
d Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center.
Mr. Vojta served as Vice Chairman of Bankers Trust New York Corp. Mr. Vojta serv
ed as Vice Chairman of Deutsche Bank Trust Corporation (alternate name: Bankers
Trust Corporation), a subsidiary of Bankers Trust New York Corp. from 1984 to 19
99. Mr. Vojta served as a Director of Cynosure Inc., since September 2005. He se
rved as a Director of PT Holdings Company, Inc. and Sumitomo Derivative Products
. He served as a Director of Asur Corporation Mexico City; and Director, Maxum P
etroleum. He served as a Director of Southeast Airport Group, an operator of Mex
ico airports. He served as a Director of Alicorp, S.A., Northwest Airlines and P
rivate Export Funding Corporation. He served as a Member of the Board of Advisor
s of The Yale School of Management and Advisor of Anahuac del Sur Business Schoo
l Mexico City and Kozminsky Academy Poland; Council for Economic Stability Argen
tina. Mr. Vojta served as a Director of International Executive Service Corps an
d Trustee of Continuum Health Partners. He served as a Member of the Training Ad
visory Board of Central Banking Publications Limited. He served as a Director of
Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc., since 1999. Mr. Vojta served as an Independent
Director of Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A. de C.V. from April 28, 2003 to
April 26, 2010. He served as a Director of the Financial Services Forum since 1
999 until March 2004. He served as a Director of Deutsche Bank Trust Corporation
from 1984 to 1999. He served as a Director of Bankers Trust New York Corp. sinc
e 1992. He is a Member of the Bretton Woods Committee, and Member, Center for In
ternational Private Enterprise. He is a Member of Council on Foreign Relations a
nd Member of New York State Banking Board. He is a Visiting Fellow of Emory Univ
ersity. Other affiliations: Globeset, Inc.; Northwest Capital Appreciation, Inc.
; Deutsche Bank Trust Corporation; Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc.; Grupo Aeropor
tuario Del Sureste SA de CV; Yale University; St Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center;
International Executive Service Corps; Private Export Funding Corporation; The
Yale School of Management; PT Holdings Company, Inc.; New York State Banking De
partment;Central Banking Publications Limited. | Center for International Privat
e Enterprise director; Private Export Funding Corporation director. Past: Yale S
chool of Management advisory board member. | GEORGE J. VOJTA Obituary: View GEORG
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Paul A. Volcker
American Assembly trustee; Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget di
rector; Concord Coalition director; Financial Services Volunteer Corps honorary
chairman; Group of Thirty chairman of the board; International House chairman; I
.O.U.S.A. interviewed in film; Japan Society life director; Peterson Institute f
or International Economics director; Presidents Economic Recovery Advisory Board
chairman; Trilateral Commission executive committee member. Past: 2008 Barack Oba
ma presidential campaign supporter; Aspen Institute lifetime trustee; E. Gerald
Corrigan special assistant; Federal Reserve Bank of New York president; Federal
Reserve System chairman; Obama-Biden economic advisory team member; Trilateral C
ommission chairman; Wolfensohn & Company, LLC chairman.
-Paul A. Volcker 151 E 79th St, Fl 7; New York, NY 10075-0417 (212) 249-6995 [65
+]
Paul A Volcker, Owner 610 5th Ave, Rm 420; New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 218-7878
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Stephen R. Volk
http://www.nndb.com/people/158/000171642/ Attorney, Vice Chairman of Citigroup
. Citigroup Vice Chairman (2004-); Credit Suisse First Boston Chairman (2002-04)
; Credit Suisse First BostonVice Chairman (2001-02); Shearman & Sterling Senior
Partner (1991-2001); Shearman & Sterling Partner (1968-91); Shearman & Sterling
Associate (1960-68); Member of the Board of Consolidated Edison (1997-); Member
of the Board of ContiGroup; Member of the Board of NIKKO Cordial; Member of the
Board of Trizec Properties (2002-05); American Bar Association Committee on Secu
rities Regulation; American Bar Foundation Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 2000; McCain 2000; Obama for Ill
inois. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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K. Gayle von Eckartsberg
Gayle von Eckartsberg | LinkedIn Deputy Director, US Marine Corps Expeditionary
Energy Office; Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Principal at Gale Force Five, L
LC; Consultant, Expeditionary Energy Strategy and Planning at US Marine Corps; V
ice President IC Support; VP Strategy and Communications at In-Q-Tel. Gayle is at
the forward edge of a 27+ year career centered on national securitysecurity poli
cy, intelligence, and technology innovation. She recently returned to public ser
vice, supporting pioneering initiatives to change the way our Marine Corps uses
energy on the battlefielddriving innovation in technology and behavior to save li
ves and increase mission effectiveness. [Read more.]
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Rod(erick) K. von Lipsey
Managing Director, UBS. | http://www.patrickmcmullan.com/site/search.aspx?t=
person&s=Rod+von+Lipsey | http://www.patrickmcmullan.com/site/event_detail.aspx?
eid=22309 | Roderick von Lipsey | The Aspen Institute Roderick von Lipsey is man
aging director of UBS Private Wealth Management, Washington, DC. Rod serves as a
strategic investment advisor for CEOs, families, foundations and institutions;
his focus is on portfolio strategy, risk management, and alternative investment
structures. A former Marine Fighter Pilot and combat veteran, von Lipsey served
20 years on active duty in the US Marine Corps. He was a director on the Nationa
l Security Council staff in the Clinton White House. Prior to that, he served as
a senior aid to General Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staf
f. | Aspen Institute trustee; CNA trustee; UBS Financial Services Inc. SVP. Past:
Atlantic Council of the United States director; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. VP; Na
tional Security Council director; Kori Schake spouse. lives and/or works in Washi
ngton, DC.
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Robert B. von Mehren
<Peter Joseph Whitney Sherwin and Philip David Anderson were married Saturday at
the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif. Officiating was Robert B. von
Mehren, Mr. Andersons stepfather, who was named a deputy commissioner of civil ma
rriages for this event by Los Angeles County. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/28/

fashion/weddings/28SHERWIN.html. | Debevoise & Plimpton LLP | Lawyers | Robert B


. von Mehren retired as a partner of Debevoise in 1995. He is now active as an ar
bitrator in major international arbitrations. His arbitration practice includes
service as chairman or as co-arbitrator and sole arbitrator in AAA, CPR, ICC, L
OA and ad hoc arbitrations. Before his retirement, he was the chairman of his f
irms litigation section and served as lead counsel in many important domestic and
international litigations and arbitrations, including the landmark arbitration
case Texaco Overseas Petroleum Company and California Asiatic Oil Company vs. Th
e Government of Libya. RAND, etc.
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Carmen Delgado Votaw
<Sotomayor. Carmen Delgado Votaw, Maryland Womens Hall of Fame is a national a
nd international leader in the field of civil rights, particularly promoting equ
al opportunities for Hispanics and women.
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George A. Vradenburg III
<Wife Trish. | B. 1943. [Was] Strategic Advisor for AOL Time Warner. Forme
rly senior VP and general counsel for CBS, Inc. Executive Vice President, Fox In
c.; VP and general counsel for AOL. Now a strategic advisor to AOL Time Warner,
and appointed in December 2003 by U.S. Homeland Secretary Tom Ridge to Private Se
ctor Senior Advisory Committee of the Homeland Security Advisory Council. AOL Time
Warner; AOL; Fox, Inc.; CBS; Latham & Watkins; Aspen Institute; Bush-Cheney 04; C
ampaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Cantor for Congress; Economi
c Club of Washington, DC; Forward Together PAC; Friends of George Allen; Friends
of Hillary; Good Government for America Committee; Human Rights First Board of
Directors; Internet Policy Institute; John McCain 2008; Lawyers Committee for Hum
an Rights; National Republican Senatorial Committee; New Leadership for America
PAC; Obama for Illinois; Unity08 Advisory Council; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Phill
ips Collection trustee. Wife: Trish. Daughter: Alissa Vradenburg. Son: Tyler Vrad
enburg.
-George L Vradenburg III 2901 Woodland Dr NW; Washington, DC 20008-3542 [Patrici
a L Vradenburg] Prior: Encino, CA (2007)
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Carl E. Vuono
Carl E. Vuono Whackipedia Carl Edward Vuono is a retired United States Army
General who served as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1987 to
1991. Association of the U.S. Army trustee; Atlantic Council of the United State
s director; MPRI president. Past: U.S. Army general.
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Linda J. Wachner
<Linda Wachners house. | Was President and CEO of Warnaco Group Inc. from 19
86 to 2001. She led a $550m buyout of Warnaco Inc. in 1986 which saw her take co
ntrol of the company. Carnegie Hall trustee. | http://virtualglobetrotting.com/ma
p/linda-wachners-house/ Location: (hidden privacy request).
-Linda Wachner 1710 Dune Rd; Southampton, NY (631) 287-3178 [60-64]
-Linda J Wachner 200 E 65th St, Apt 36S; New York, NY 10065-4400 (212) 751-3988
[60-64]
-Linda J Wachner 350 Park Ave; New York, NY 10022-6022
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wachner/linda
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Andrew Baruch Wachtel
Professor of the Humanities, Northwestern University. | http://www.faceboo
k.com/people/Andrew-Wachtel/100001416875095.
-?>Andrew R Wachtel 2103 Orrington Ave; Evanston, IL 60201-2913 (847) 570-0863 [
50-54 / Elizabeth C Wachtel]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wachtel/andrew
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Caroline P. Wadhams (No longer listed)


http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/WadhamsCaroline.html Director for
South Asia Security Studies at American Progress. Prior to American Progress, sh
e served as a legislative assistant on foreign policy issues for Sen. Russ Feing
old (D-WI). Wadhams also worked at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washingto
n, D.C. as the assistant director for the Meetings Program and in New York as a
research associate on national security issues, etc.
-Caroline P Wadhams 8504 Houston St; Silver Spring, MD 20910-4547 (301) 920-2399
[35-39 / Carolin Wadhams]
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Mary Wadsworth Darby
Vice President, Morgan Stanley; China Institute in America trustee; Internatio
nal House trustee.
-?>Mary W Darby74 Tower Hill Loop; Tuxedo Park, NY 10987-4061 (845) 351-3482 [55
-59 / Lawrence Darby]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/darby/mary
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Todd K. Wager
-?>http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Wager_Todd_61661016.aspx Parsons Corporation
, President 100 West Walnut RM T-939; Pasadena, California 91124. |http://www.an
dhranews.net/Business/2010/July/6-Parsons-Wager-Named-Council-27290.asp.
-Todd K Wager 845 Calderwood Ln; Pasadena, CA 91107-2137 (626) 351-0367
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wager/todd
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Robert C. Waggoner
http://www.burrellesluce.com/company/management is chairman and CEO of Burrel
lesLuce [provides media relations planning, monitoring, and measurement services,
etc.] and chairman of Video Monitoring Services of America, Inc. Mr. Waggoner is
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Harvard Business School Visit
ing Committee, the Deans Council at the Harvard School of Public Health, and is t
he former chairman of the Harvard College Visiting Committee. A trustee and chai
rman emeritus of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Waggoner is also a found
er and director of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and a director of E3, a
New Jersey school choice alliance.
BurrellesLuce 9931 Paragon Road; Dayton, Ohio 45458.
-?>Robert C Waggoner 26 Lake Dr; Mountain Lks, NJ 07046-1342 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/waggoner/robert
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Marcelle M. Wahba NEW listing
B. 1948. Senior Advisor for the GCC countries at PineBridge Investments, a g
lobal asset management firm based in New York City. | US Official Foreign Affair
s Policy Adviser to the Air Force Chief of Staff (2006-present); US Ambassador t
o the United Arab Emirates (2001-04); US State Department Minister-Counselor, Ca
iro, Egypt (1999-2001); US State Department Counselor for Press & Cultural Affai
rs, Amman, Jordan (1995-99); US State Department Public Affairs Officer and Chai
rman, Fulbright Commission, Nicosia, Cyprus (1991-95); US State Department Embas
sy Spokesperson, Cairo, Egypt (1988-91); US Information Agency Deputy Policy Off
icer, Near East Area Office (1986-88); Obama for America; Egyptian Ancestry. Hus
band: Derek M. Farwagi (m., one daughter); Daughter: Morwenna O. Farwagi.
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Kenneth L. Wainstein
Kenneth L. Wainstein zidipedia lawyer and former Assistant Attorney Gene
ral on national security. Wainstein worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigatio
n, as General Counsel and as Chief of Staff to the FBI Director. He was United S
tates Attorney for the District of Columbia. On September 26, 2006, he was sworn
in as the Department of Justices Assistant Attorney General responsible for Natio
nal Security. Wainstein was appointed Homeland Security Advisor by President Geor
ge W. Bush on March 30, 2008. He was also Assistant to the President for Homelan
d Security and Counterterrorism. Wainstein chairs the Homeland Security Council.
He is appointed as the National Continuity Coordinator under the auspices of Pres

idential Directive/NSPD 51. | Past: George W. Bush homeland security adviser; Fe


deral Bureau of Investigation general counsel; Thomas Penfield Jackson clerk; Ro
bert S. Mueller III chief of staff; U.S. Department of Justice US attorney for th
e District of Columbia, assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District, natio
nal security chief.
Kenneth L Wainstein
New York, NY
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Marshall I. Wais, Jr.
American Hospital of Paris governor; Marwais International LLC CEO; University
of Chicago trustee.
Marshall Jr Wais
Palo Alto, CA
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San Francisco, CA

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Alamo, CA
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Marwais Steel Company, President Marshall Wais Sr 3201 Danville Blvd; Alamo, CA 9
4507-1938 (925) 362-4601
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Jarett F. Wait
<Not sure about the first, but the latters caption reads: Jarett Wait, Sukey Ca
ceres, Mike Novogratz, Marni Lewis. | Fortress Investment Group LLC, New York, N
Y. Was Chief Executive Officer of Lehman Brothers Asia, etc.
Jarett F Wait
Brooklyn, NY
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Jackson, WY

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-?>Jarett Y Wait 317 Mill St; Windham, NY 12496-5723 (518) 734-5151 [50-54 / You
nghee K Wait]
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Adir G. Waldman
NY atty. @ Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Adir Gurion Waldman
Fairfield, CT 36
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New York, NY
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New Haven, CT

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Arthur Waldron
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Waldron_Arthur Affiliations
: University of Pennsylvania: Lauder Professor of International Relations; U.S.
Naval War College: Former Professor of Strategy and Policy; Brown University: Fo
rmer Adjunct Professor; International Assessment and Strategy Center: Founder an
d Vice President; Family Security Matters: Board of Advisers, Member; Freedom Ho
use: Board of Trustees, Member; Center for Security Policy: Former Member, Natio
nal Security Advisory Council; Jamestown Foundation: Board Member; Project for t
he New American Century: Signatory, Letter to President Bush on Hong Kong (2002)
; Statement on the Defense of Taiwan (1999); American Enterprise Institute: Form
er Director of Asian Studies; Council on Foreign Relations: Member. Government
Service: U.S.-China Security Review Commission: Former Commissioner; China Futur
es Panel: Former Panelist.
-4 Pa?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/pa/waldron/arthur
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Jane M. Wales
President and CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern California; Aspen Institu
te, etc. Past: White House Office of Science and Technology Policy associate dire
ctor.
Jane Macgregor Wales
San Francisco, CA
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8-4311 (415) 293-4600
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Charles E. Walker
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Charles_E._Walker served as assista
nt and economic advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury in the second Dwight D.
EisenhowerAdministration and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in the first Rich
ard M. Nixon Administration. served as an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank
+; co-founded the Committee on the Present Danger; co-founder and past co-chair
man of the Bretton Woods Committee, etc., etc.
-Va: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/va/walker/charles/5?search_id=021413623381064
22936
-DC: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/walker/charles
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/walker/charles
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George R. Walker [?]
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Jenonne Walker
http://www.academyofdiplomacy.org/members/bios/JWalker.html Was the United Sta
tes Ambassador to the Czech Republic 1995-1998. Immediately prior to that, she w
as Special Assistant to President Bill Rockefeller Clinton, etc. | German Marsha
ll Fund of the United States trustee.
-Jenonne R Walker 3026 Q St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3080 (202) 342-7186 [65+]
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John L. Walker
<-likely->Financial Services Volunteer Corps vice chairman. Past: JPMorgan Chas
e & Co. attorney; Mizuho Financial Group attorney; RBS Greenwich Capital attorne
y; Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc attorney; Shinsei Bank, Limited attorney; Si
mpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP partner; Toronto-Dominion Bank attorney. | http://w
ww.fsvc.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B2B1815C8-6C1D-4641-B9F8-1C206B4E748B%7

D John Walker is Chairman of Richina LLC. He was previously a Partner at Simpson


, Thacher & Bartlett LLP, where his thirty-year practice focused on the converge
nce of the commercial banking and investment banking businesses and the consolid
ation of financial institutions. He is a leading expert on the policy and regul
atory framework for financial systems.
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Nancy J. Walker
http://www.acus.org/users/nancy-walker (Atlantic Council). From 1993 to 2003, Dr
. Walker served in leadership positions within the Department of Defense, etc. ca
n be contacted atnwalker@acus.org.
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Mary L. Walker-Huntley [?]
* http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/mary-walker-huntley.asp?c
ycle=08 (SEF/Educator -Atlanta, Ga.)
-Ga: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ga/huntley/mary
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Christopher R. Wall
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman: international trade partner; was Assistant Se
cretary-designate for Export Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wall/christopher
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wall/christopher/9?search_id=021415311343071260
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Silda Wall Spitzer
Wife of Eliotfounder and chair of the board of Children for Children, a not-fo
r-profit organization that fosters community involvement and social responsibility in
young people.
Silda Spitzer
New York, NY
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Roger W. Wallace
Atlantic Council of the United States director.
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Kenneth L. Wallach
<1st pic: Stephen Spahn, Susan Wallach, Constance Spahn, and Ken Wallach. | ht
tp://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/socialdiary/2003/socialdiary11_24_03.php | Chair
man and CEO of Central National-Gottesman Inc. 3 Manhattanville Road; Purchase,
New York 10577. | 92nd Street Y director; American Museum of Natural History tru
stee; Ira D. Wallach son. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Kenneth L Wallach 1160 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1212 (212) 722-0913 [60-64
/ Susan S Wallach, Judie Wallach]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wallach/kenneth
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Jessica Seddon Wallack
Director of the Center for Development Finance at the Institute for Financ
ial Management and Research, in Chennai, India. Asian Development Bank.
-?>Jessica S Wallack 107 Bacon Rd; Jay, VT 05859-7040 (802) 988-2244 [30-34 / Da
vid I Wallack]
Jessica S Wallack
Carlsbad, CA
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Celeste A. Wallander
U.S. Department of Defense deputy assistant secretary; professor of internati
onal relations at the School of International Service at American University, an
adviser to Barack Obama during the 2008 Democratic Primary campaign and a wellknown expert on Russia.
-Celeste A Wallander7105 Whittier Blvd; Bethesda, MD 20817-6171 (301) 229-2982 [
45-49 / Jeffrey J Anderson]
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Mitchel B. Wallerstein
Public Agenda directorpolitical scientist and the current President of Baruch
College, a member of the City University of New York, etc.
Mitchel B Wallerstein
Washington, DC 62
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Wilmette, IL
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Syracuse, NY
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-Mitchel Wallerstein 120 E 29th St; New York, NY 10016-8032 (646) 476-8145
-Mitchel Wallerstein 120 E 29th St, Apt 5D; New York, NY 10016-8035 [60-64] Prio
r: Syracuse, NY (2010)
-Mitchel B Wallerstein 509 Central Ave; Wilmette, IL 60091-1945 (847) 920-9317 [
60-64 / Susan E Perlik, Leah P Wallerstein]
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Christine I. Wallich
http://nysocialdiary.com/node/759 | World Bank Senior Advisor for South Asia
.
-Christine I Wallich 1293 Beresford Ct; McLean, VA 22101-2426 (703) 841-2122
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Peter J. Wallison
American Enterprise Institute co-director for financial policy stu
dies; Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission member; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP co
-director for financial policy studies. Past: U.S. Department of the Treasury ge
neral counsel.
-Peter Wallison 24 W 55th St, Apt. 4E; New York, NY 10019-5456 (212) 307-9098 [F
rieda Wallison]
-Peter J Wallison Sr 2540 Massachusetts Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-2843 (202)
265-5244 [65+ / Frieda K Wallison]
-Peter J Wallison 1880 Lazy O Rd; Snowmass, CO 81654-9155 (970) 927-2401 [65+ /
Frieda K Wallison]
Searchspace Corporation, Director 99 Park Ave, Rm 1102; New York, NY 10016-1601 (
212) 422-5100
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Ian Walsh [?]
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Michaela Walsh
Michaela Walsh | Womens World Banking.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/walsh/michaela
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Patrick Walsh

<-? Admiral Patrick Walsh (Navy): http://thedartmouth.com/2009/04/24/news/w


alsh | -?>http://nysocialdiary.com/node/908 | -?>Patrick C. Walsh? >Foundation fo
r the National Institutes of Health director; or, Recruiting Command Chief of St
aff Col. Patrick Walsh; or other?
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Stephen M. Walt
Professor of international affairs at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy Schoo
l of Government. Author, with John Mearsheimer, of The Israel Lobby and U.S. For
eign Policy. [I am surprised to find him here I suppose they need some credibility
.]
-Stephen M Walt 71 Toxteth St; Brookline, MA 02446-6911 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/walt/stephen
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Barbara Walters
2009 trial of Anthony D. Marshall & Francis X. Morrissey Jr. witness; Audition
: A Memoir author; Paley Center for Media trustee; Sarah Lawrence College gradua
te; The View co-host. Past:20/20 host; ABC Evening News co-anchor; Merv Adelson
spouse; Brooke Astor (deceased) friend; Edward W. Brooke III had affair with; CB
S News writer; Roy M. Cohn (deceased) lawyer & friend; Alan Greenspan dated; Lee
Guber spouse; Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum trustee; Robert Henry Katz spous
e; Not for Women Only host; Today co-anchor; John W. Warner dated; Womens Confere
nce 2008 participant. Jacqueline Dena Guber mother; Joan H. Marks friend; Nancy
Shevell second cousin; Jacqueline Walters sister; Louis Walters daughter.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/walters/barbara
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/walters/barbara
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Anthony J. Walton
http://www.standardchartered.com/us/key-people/anthony-walton/en/ * http://peo
ple.forbes.com/profile/anthony-j-walton/87370 Independent Director: WSP Holdings
Limited Wuxi , Jiangsu Sector: BASIC MATERIALS / Oil & Gas Equipment & Service
s | 68 years old. has been the Vice Chairman, Americas, for Standard Chartered Ba
nk since 2005. He was a Partner at McFarland Dewey & Company, LLC, a private inv
estment banking firm in New York, from 1998 to 2004, and served as President of
Armstrong Holdings Corp., a private investment company and corporate finance adv
isory firm, from 1994 to 1998. He worked at Westpac Banking Corporation from 198
3 to 1993 as a Director and Chief General Manager of the Americas and Europe Gro
up, and Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Americas Division. M
r. Walton held different executive positions at Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. from
1968 to 1983.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/walton/anthony
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R. Keith Walton
Principal and CAO, Global Infrastructure Partners; ALCOA; Director, Brennan Ce
nter for Justice; Human Rights Watch Africa Advisory Committee (2002); Human Rig
hts Watch Arms Advisory Committee;Apollo Theater Foundation director. | Kipling
Group LLC Company Profile Located in Boca Raton, FL Kipling Group LLC is located
at 2101 NW Boca Raton Blvd Boca Raton, FL 33431. The officers include Kipling G
roup LLC, R Keith Walton. Kipling Group LLC was incorporated etc.
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Kenneth N. Waltz
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/00/03/kennethWaltz.html Professor of polit
ical science at Columbia U.
-Kenneth N Waltz 400 W End Ave, Apt 16B; New York, NY 10024-5883 (212) 595-8777
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/waltz/kenneth
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Michael Waltz
-?>Michael Waltz | LinkedIn Vice President, Strategic Initiatives at Metis Solu
tions, LLC, Washington D.C. Metro Area, International Affairs. Commander (Reserv
e component) at US Army. Past: Special Advisor to the Vice President for South A

sia and Counterterrorism at White House; Afghanistan Country Director at Departm


ent of Defense; Team Leader and Coalition SOF Liaison at US Army.
-4 Md: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/waltz/michael
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Fei-Ling Wang
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/faculty-staff/listing.php?uID=37 | http://www.chi
nacenter.net/about/associates/fei-ling_wang.php Associate Professor at the Sam N
unn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology specializin
g in international relations and Asian politics. | email: fei-ling.wang@inta.gat
ech.edu | homepage: www.inta.gatech.edu/~fei-ling_wang.
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Tom Wang [?]
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/tom/wang
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Leah Zell Wanger
http://www.tracked.com/company/equity-group-investments/ | Chicago Council on
Global Affairs treasurer; German Marshall Fund of the United States trustee; Int
ernational Rescue Committee director; LZW Group LLC president. Past: Harvard Uni
versity overseer. Ralph Wanger spouse; Sam Zell sister.
Leah A Wanger
Aspen, CO
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Leah Wanger
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-Leah J Wanger 335 Glen Eagles Rd; Aspen, CO 81611-3303 (970) 544-0151 [60-64 /
Ralph L Wanger]
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Katherine T. Ward [?]
-?>http://www.123people.com/s/katherine+t+ward
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William E. Kip Ward
<-? William E. Ward attackipedia William E. Kip Ward, is a retired United States
Army four-star general who last served as Commander, U.S. Africa Command from O
ctober 1, 2007 to March 8, 2011. | http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2011/01/cia-wrec
ks-another-country.html
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Edward L. Warner III
Edward L. Warner III | Mershon Center for International Joseph J. Kruzel Mem
orial Lecture . Edward L. (Ted) Warner III New START Treaty and Beyond Tuesday, Fe
bruary 22, 2011 Noon Mershon Center for International Security Studies | Senior
Defense Analyst, RAND Dr. Edward L. (Ted) Warner III is a Senior Defense Analyst
at RAND in Washington D.C. Dr. Warner is responsible for conducting studies on
various U.S. defense and national security policy issues. He also works with th
e defense ministries in Europe and the New Independent States on a wide range of
contemporary defense issues. Dr. Warner was the Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Strategy and Requirements from May 1993 until November 1997 and the Assistan
t Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction from November 1997 unti
l October 2000. In these capacities, he advised the Under Secretary of Defense
(Policy) and the Secretary of Defense on national security strategy, as well as
the forces, their readiness, and the contingency plans necessary to implement th
at strategy. Dr. Warner also oversaw on behalf of the Secretary the efforts of
the Services and the Joint Forces Command to develop and experiment with new con
cepts and capabilities to carry out military operations. He was responsible for
Department of Defense policy for countering the proliferation of weapons of mas
s destruction; policy issues associated with US nuclear forces and their employm
ent as well as ballistic missile defense; arms control; and defense relations wi

th Russia and the other New Independent States that emerged following the collap
se of the Soviet Union. Dr. Warner provided policy input to the military requir
ements process and to the Defense Acquisition Board, and was the Assistant Chair
man of the Defense Policy Board. Since his retirement from government service,
Dr. Warner has been appointed a member of the Defense Policy Board. Prior to his
service as Assistant Secretary of Defense, Dr. Warner retired from the Air Forc
e after twenty years service that included assignments as head of the Staff Grou
p, Office of the Chief of Staff; assistant air attach in the US Embassy Moscow, a
nd as Assistant Professor of Political Science at the US Air Force Academy. Fro
m 1982 to 1993, Dr. Warner was a senior defense analyst with the RAND Corporatio
n in Washington, DC, where he carried out research on American national security
policy, the defense and foreign policies of Russia and other successor states o
f the former Soviet Union, and East-West arms control issues. Dr. Warner is a gr
aduate of the US Naval Academy (1962), and has a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeto
n University (1975). Dr. Warner was born in 1940 and raised in Okemos, Michigan
. He is married to the former Pamela Melton and has two daughters, Kelly Warner
-King and Erika Warner.
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John W. Warner
Atlantic Council of the United States director; Hogan Lovells partner. Pa
st: Robert G. Bickhart aide; Patrick Burchette staff; Jennifer Cave legislative
aide;Catherine Conover spouse; Christopher Delacy counsel; Kathleen M. Dorn exec
utive assistant & office manager; Edward H. Edens IV legislative assistant; Fina
ncial markets bailout bill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Claudia McMurray legislat
ive counsel; Senate Committee on Armed Services member; Senate Committee on Envi
ronment and Public Works member; Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Gover
nmental Affairs member; Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations member;
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence member; Elizabeth Taylor spouse; The Gol
den Era of NASCAR 1936-1971 narrator; U.S. Senate former senators W senator; Barb
ara Walters dated. Jeanne Warner spouse; John W. Warner IV son.
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Margaret G. Warner
Council on Foreign Relations member; NewsHour with Jim Lehrer correspondent; Y
ale Corporation fellow. Past: Newsweek reporter; Wall Street Journal reporter.
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Mark R. Warner
Born: 1954. Atlantic Council of the United States director; Capital
Cellular Corp. co-founder; Forward Together honorary chairman; Forward Together
PAC PAC; National Democratic Institute director; Senate Budget Committee member;
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs member; Senate Committe
e on Commerce, Science and Transportation member; Senate Rules and Administratio
n Committee member; U.S. Senate senator; VA congressional delegation senator. Pa
st: 1989 Doug Wilder gubernatorial campaign campaign chairman;2008 Democratic Na
tional Convention keynote speaker; 2008 Mark Warner Senate campaign candidate; C
hristopher J. Dodd aide; Jobs for Americas Graduates director; Virginia state gov
ernment governor.Lisa D. Collis spouse. lives and/or works in Alexandria, VA.
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Volney J. Jim Warner
[PDF] Volney James Jim Warner President, Army Civilian University Adobe PDF View
as html U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth Volney James Jim Warne
r President, Army Civilian University Mr. Jim Warner assumed his current positio
n as President
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Gerald Warren (no longer listed)
-?>Gerald Lee Warren hiccupedia Gerald Lee Jerry Warren (born 1930) was a United
States journalist and newspaper editor at the San Diego Union-Tribune. He served
under Ron Ziegler as deputy press secretary in the Richard Nixon administration
until 1974, when he served as Nixons final White House press secretary. He then
held the same
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Rick D. Warren
Fuller Theological Seminary graduate; Saddleback Church senior pastor; S
addleback Civil Forum (8/16/2008) host & moderator; Southwestern Baptist Theolog
ical Seminary graduate; The Purpose-Driven Church author; The Purpose-Driven Lif
e author. Past: Peter F. Drucker (deceased) mentor. Chaundel Holliday sister; Ka
y Warren spouse.
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John L. Washburn
http://www.unausa.org/Page.aspx?pid=322 | John L. Washburn centipedia John
L. Washburn is the Convener for the American Non-Governmental Organizations Coal
ition for the International Criminal Court (AMICC) and Co-Chair of the Washingto
n Working Group on the International Criminal Court (WICC). In addition, Washbur
n directs the activities of the United Nations Association of the
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Debra L. Wasserman
<http://www.projectkesher.org/whoweare.html Debbie Wasserman of New York City un
til recently served as the Executive Director of Israel Policy Forum, an indepen
dent and non-partisan organization that supports U.S. efforts to advance peace di
plomacy in order to strengthen Israeli security and advance U.S. strategic inter
ests in the region. She currently runs her own consulting firm working with non p
rofit organizations in transition. She is a member of the steering committee of
The Dialogue Project, an exchange between women leaders of the American Jewish a
nd Palestinian American communities, and serves as a member of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and the White House Project. Debbie has served as the Northeast
Director of the National Jewish Democratic Council and as Special Projects Direc
tor and Executive Committee Liaison of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Com
mittee). -?>The State Department 2201 C St #6423; Washington Dc, District of Col
umbia 20520. | Prisons and Prisoners News Times Topics The New York Israel Polic
y Forum exec dir Debra L Wasserman letter holds that Arab world is understandabl
y more skeptical about credibility of US ideals after Abu Ghraib prisoner | [PDF
] Project Kesher | NEW-YORK, New York (NY) Political Contributions by Debra L. W
asserman (Steel Wheels Consulting LLC/Consult), (Zip code: 10024) $2300 to HILLA
RY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT on 03/12/07. Bruce Wasserstein (Lazard/Investment Banke
r | http://www.123people.com/s/debra+wasserman
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/10024/wasserman/debra
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http://www.vidchili.com/video/EWw7kH8OsV5/My_Journey_in_Political_Economy_John
_Waterbury/
My Journey in Political Economy and Public Policy: Reflections from the Arab Worl
d and other Developing Countries. John Waterbury, PhD, became the fourteenth pres
ident of AUB in January 1998. Before joining AUB, Waterbury was, for nearly twen
ty years, professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton Universit
ys Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He specialized in t
he political economy of the developing countries with a special focus on the Mid
dle East. He was director of Princetons Center of International Studies and edito
r of the academic journal, World | -?>John Waterbury thickipedia John Waterbury i
s an American academic that served as the 14th president of the American Univers
ity of Beirut between 1998 and 2008. He was the first president to reside in
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/waterbury/john
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Rick Waters [?]
-?>CCMP Capital Advisors LLC managing director. | http://us.linkedin.com/pub/dir
/Richard/Waters
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Alexander F. Watson
<-? B. 1939. US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (19
93-96); US Ambassador to Peru (1986-89); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council
on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for President; The Nature Conservancy Vice Pres
ident; Pacific Council on International Policy; Assassination Attempt three mort

ar rounds, Lima, Peru (10-Jun-1988). Wife: Judith Dawson Tuttle. Son: David Flet
cher Watson. Daughter: Caitlin Harlow Watson.
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Peter S. Watson
Dwight Group president & CEO. Past: Armitage Associates senior adviser; Fl
uor Corporation director; Overseas Private Investment Corporation chairman & pre
sident & CEO;Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP counsel; U.S. International Tra
de Commission chairman.
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Linda E. Watt
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/16288.htm Ambassador, Panama. Term of Appo
intment: 12/06/2002 to present. Belizean Grove member.
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John H. Watts [?]
-?>John H Watts, President at Fischer Francis Trees & Watts, Inc., New York, NY
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William Watts [?]
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/william/watts
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Matthew C. Waxman
Matthew Waxman wickipedia is an American law professor and author who he
ld several positions during the George W. Bush administration. currently a Fellow
at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. | Matthew C. Waxman HIA
S.org :: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society | Intervention to Stop Genocide and Mass Atr
ocities Brookings In Intervention to Stop Genocide and Mass Atrocities, Matthew C.
Waxman argues that an international legal regime that puts decisions about inter
national intervention
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/waxman/matthew
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Sharon Waxman
http://www.jewishjournal.com/hollywood_jew/article/sharon_waxman_takes
_on_hollywood_20091014/ Waxman is one of Hollywoods leading entertainment journalis
ts; she is the founder and CEO of The Wrap, an entertainment news Web site that
went live in January. She also has been a longtime newspaper reporter covering H
ollywood for The New York Times, and before that, the Washington Post for over a
decade. | Sharon Waxman cluckipedia.
-?>Sharon I Waxman 703 Euclid St; Santa Monica, CA 90402-2925 (310) 458-7694 [45
-49 / Claude M Memmi, Mel J Waxman, Marcia J Waxman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/waxman/sharon
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David R. Weaver
David R. Weaver, Chief Executive Officer | http://www.webgensystems.com/about/mg
mt_weaver.html David Weavers combined expertise in real estate management and ener
gy markets enables his successful leadership of WebGen, which he co-founded with
Peter Brickfield in May 2000. Under Weavers guidance, WebGen continues to move t
owards becoming the provider of choice toautomatically monitor, continuously opti
mize and report on energy consumption. Prior to founding WebGen, Weaver served as
president of BW Energy,where he led the companys acquisition of generation capaci
ty in New York City and participation in five New England divestiture auctions. W
eavers real estate experience includes developing and managing a number of signif
icant real estate ventures in the state of Florida, including the Barnett Bank C
enter and the Colonnade. He also served as the City of Miamis Assistant City Mana
ger responsible for co-developing Miamis Bayside Specialty Retail Center with the
Rouse Company. Active in higher education, Weaver serves on the boards of severa
l universities including the University of Californias Institute of the Americas
and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has also served on the b
oards of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies a
nd the Young Presidents Organization. University of Miami trustee.
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Hoyt K. Webb
Hoyt Webb | LinkedIn Greater New York City Area, I am currently Vice President
and General Counsel for Legrand North America, responsible for managing the leg
al affairs of the organization, including those of its | -International Business
Machines Corporation North Castle Drive; Armonk, New York 10504. Legrand 60 Wood
land Street; West Hartford, CT 06110. Phone: work (877) 295-3472.
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Andy C. Weber
U.S. Department of Defense assistant to the secretary. Past: U.S. Department
of State foreign service officer. | http://www.upmc-biosecurity.org/website/eve
nts/2010GlobalHealth/index.html | http://www.123people.com/s/andy+weber
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Doron Weber
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Doron Weber runs the programs for the Pub
lic Understanding of Science and Technology for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
He also directs the program in Digital
-Doron Weber 162 Terrace Pl; Brooklyn, NY 11218-1213 (845) 985-7552 [50-54 / She
alagh Weber, Helga Weber]
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Jon F. Weber
Jon Weber heads the Portfolio Group at Anchorage Capital Group. He brings more
than 20 years of experience overseeing, managing and advising both private and
public companies. Previously, as a Managing Director heading the Portfolio Opera
tions Group within the Special Situations Group (SSG) at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Webe
rs team was responsible for the operational oversight and value enhancement of po
rtfolio companies in the Americas and EMEA. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Mr.
Weber was the senior finance and operations executive for Carl Icahn responsible
for operational oversight of companies in which Mr. Icahn had a significant int
erest. In that capacity, Mr. Weber served as President of Icahn Enterprises, L.P
. (NYSE-IEP), CEO of Philip Services Corporation and Viskase Companies, and as a
board member of American Railcar Industries, National Energy Group, WestPoint I
nternational and XO Communications. is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. | -Goldman , Sachs & Co. 85 Broad Street; New York, New York 10004. | Am
erican Property Investors, Inc. Names Jon F. Weber President. | Jon F Weber Profi
le on CorporationWiki.com.
Jon F Weber
New York, NY
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John Vincent Vin Weber
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Weber_John_Vincent_Vin | Aspe
n Institute trustee; Clark & Weinstock, Inc. CEO;Council on Foreign Relations di
rector; Department 56 director; ITT Educational Services director; Lenox Group I
nc. director; Resurgent Republic advisory board member. Past: 2004 George W. Bus
h presidential campaign plains states regional chairman; 2008 Bilderberg confere
nce participant; 2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign policy chairman; Empower
America president; Daniel P. Meyer administrative assistant; National Endowment
for Democracy chairman; NPR director; U.S. House of Representatives former memb
ers W member. Newt Gingrich friend. | PNAC Naumann to Zoellick |National Endowme
nt for Democracy.
-Vin V Weber 7701 Ridgecrest Dr Alexandria, VA 22308-1052 (703) 765-7447 [55-59
/ Cheryl L Weber, John V Weber]
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William H. Webster
http://americanfraud.com/williamwebster.aspx | American Law Institute
council member; Atlantic Council of the United States director; Business Execut
ives for National Security advisory council member; Homeland Security Advisory C
ouncil chair; Middle East Institute governor; Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP p

artner. lives and/or works in Washington, DC. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/hom


eland-security-policy-institute/ He was married for 34 years to Drusilla Lane Web
ster and the couple had three children, Drusilla, William H. Webster, Jr. and Ka
therine. Following Mrs. Websters death in 1984 he was remarried in 1990 to the fo
rmer Lynda Clugston. They reside in Washington, DC.
-William H Webster Sr 4777 Dexter St NW; Washington, DC 20007-1060 (202) 338-877
7 [65+ / Lynda J Webster]
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William F. Wechsler
U.S. Department of Defense deputy assistant secretary.
-William F Wechsler 6723 Honesty Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-5516 (301) 229-1938 [4044 / Helaine S Klasky] Prior: Westport, CT (2009)
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wechsler/william
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Steven Weddle [?]
-?>Steven Weddle profiles | LinkedIn
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Ruth Wedgwood
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Wedgwood_Ruth | Ruth Wedgwood w
hackypedia holds the Edward B. Burling Chair in International Law and Diplomacy at
the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, in Wash
ington, D.C. | Freedom House trustee; Johns Hopkins University professor.
-Ruth Wedgwood Potomac, MD 20854 Send email [60-64]
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Roy Wehrle
Yale University Masters Program in International and Roy Wehrle 1956 is professor
emeritus at the University of Illinois at Springfield. He writes, I am teaching
and writing on globalization from the point of
Roy B Wehrle JR
Winifrede, WV 39
Roy P Wehrle
Cottage Grove, MN

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Glen Carbon, IL 99
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Roseland, NJ

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Shang-Jin Wei
Shang-Jin Wei Brookings Institution Shang-Jin Wei is an expert on U.S.-China e
conomic integration and other international finance and trade issues. His curren
t projects include an examination of outsourcing
Shangjin Wei
Austin, TX
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Shangjin Wei
Sheboygan, WI

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Murray L. Weidenbaum
Center for Strategic and International Studies trustee emeritus; H
arbor Group Industries, Inc. advisory board member; Washington University in St.
Louis professor. Past: Boeing Company corporate economist; Council of Economic
Advisers chairman; May Department Stores director; Ronald Reagan administration
Council of Economic Advisers chairman; U.S. Department of the Treasury assistant
secretary for economic policy.
-Murray L Weidenbaum 303 N Meramec Ave, Apt 103; Saint Louis, MO 63105-3755 (314

) 727-8950 [65+ / Phyllis L Weidenbaum]


-Murray Weidenbaum 1484 Sandpointe Ct; Ballwin, MO 63021-6936 (636) 861-3605 [El
izabeth L Weidenbenner, John J Weidenbenner]
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George Weigel
Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow; Wall Street Journal contr
ibutor. Past: Timothy S. Goeglein plagiarized; Benedict XVI associate.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/weigel/george
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George B. Weiksner
Americas Society director; Council of the Americas director.
George B Weiksner
New York, NY
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George B Weiksner
Menlo Park, CA 38
George B Weiksner
Greenwich, CT N/A
George B Weiksner
Fountain, CO
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/weiksner/george
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Frank A. Weil
Abacus & Associates, Inc. chairman & CEO; American Assembly trustee; Spe
ars Abacus Advisors LLC co-founder. Past: Asia Society trustee emeritus. lives an
d/or works in New York, NY.
Frank Alan Weil
New York, NY
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/weil/frank
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Sanford I. Weill
owns 22777290 shares of Citigroup | 15 Central Park West, New York pen
thouse owner; Augusta National Golf Club member; Carnegie Hall chairman, trustee
; Cornell University trustee emeritus; Giving Pledge pledged most of wealth to p
hilanthropy; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center overseer; National Academy F
oundation director; New York-Presbyterian Hospital trustee; Weill Cornell Medica
l College chairman. Past: ; Citigroup Inc. chairman & CEO; Peter A. Cohen assist
ant; EastWest Institute director; Gerald R. Ford (deceased) honorary pallbearer;
Eliot Spitzer investigated; Travelers Group, Inc. chairman. Jessica Weill Bibli
owicz daughter; Joan H. Weill spouse.
-Sanford I Weill 440 Round Hill Rd; Greenwich, CT 06831-2639 [65+ / Marc P Weill
]
15 Central Park West, New York penthouse owner.
Park Macklowe Ave, Principal 65 E 55th St; New York, NY 10022-3219 (212) 644-8616
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David B. Weinberg
Commercial Club of Chicago member; Judd Enterprises, Inc. chairman & CEO; Nort
hwestern University trustee; Ravinia Festival life trustee. lives and/or works in
Chicago, Il.
-Il: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/il/weinberg/david
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/weinberg/david
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Steven Weinberg
-?>Professor Steven Weinberg Director of the Theory Group, University of T
exas. He is married to Louise Weinberg and has one daughter, Elizabeth.
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Allen S. Weiner
Allen Weiner shysterpedia former Stanford Professor of International Law, is a
senior lecturer in International Law at Stanford Law School, and co-director of
the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law and the Stanford
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Rebecca U. Weiner [?]
-?>Rebecca Weiner profiles | LinkedIn (Ill get back to this party later.)
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Richard S. Weinert [?]
-?>Richard Weinert Pipl Profiles
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W. Bruce Weinrod
[Missing pics]<-? | W. Bruce Weinrod SourceWatch W. Bruce Weinrod is Managing D
irector and General Counsel for International Technology & Trade Associates, Inc
. (ITTA) and is a member of the Potomac Foundation board of directors. He is als
o on the advisory board for Search for Common Ground. Trustee, Fund for American
Studies. According to the ITTA web site, Weinrod has extensive domestic and intern
ational experience in both the private and public sectors, including senior posi
tions in the Defense Department and on Capitol Hill. As Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense for European and NATO Policy, Mr. Weinrod coordinated key policy ini
tiatives with Americas Western European allies, including England, France and Ger
many and also at NATO headquarters. He played an important role in the developme
nt of closer US relations with the newly emerging democracies of Central and Eas
tern Europe, and with respect to relations with Russia as well. Mr. Weinrod repr
esented the Pentagon in senior US government inter-agency discussions and on Cap
itol Hill. At the Pentagon, Mr. Weinrods responsibilities focused on several areas,
including defense trade, armaments procurement and cooperation, missile defense
s, technology transfer, and security assistance programs. Mr. Weinrod held senior
staff positions in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. As Legisla
tive Director and Counsel for Senator John Heinz, he directed all legislative st
rategy, initiatives and coalitions, and his specific responsibilities included b
anking and international trade issues. In the private sector, Mr. Weinrod served a
s Manager for International Corporate Affairs for Chase Manhattan Bank, offering
strategic counsel on international and legislative policy and business developm
ents. In his work with a Washington, DC law firm, Mr. Weinrod provided counsel a
nd strategy on domestic and international business and government affairs issues
, corporate public policy strategies, and administrative, regulatory and legisla
tive matters. A US Army veteran, he has a JD from the Georgetown University School
of Law and an MA in International Affairs from the University of Pennsylvania.
He is a member of the DC Bar, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Internati
onal Institute for Strategic Studies. He also serves on the Board of the Foreign
Student Service Council, which assists foreign students living in the United St
ates. Mr. Weinrod has published widely, and has appeared often on television and
radio public affairs programs. In 1985, he was Director of Foreign Policy and Defe
nse Studies at the Heritage Foundation. In 1985 he was also selected to serve of
the board of the US Institute of Peace. | http://henryjacksonsociety.org/content
.asp?pageid=34
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David E. Weinstein
<ameripriseadvisors.com | Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy an
d Associate Director of Research at the Center for Japanese Economy and Business
. Hebrew College overseer; John F. Kennedy Library Foundation director. | AEI Sc
holars David E. Weinstein.
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Michael M. Weinstein
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/michael_m__weinstein.html Micha
el M. Weinstein is director of programs for the Robin Hood Foundation. He is a f
ormer chairman of the Department of Economics at Haverford College and a former
economist columnist for The New York Times where he also served on the editorial
board. | Ark Restaurants Corp. chairman & CEO;Starlight Childrens Foundation NYN

JCT director. lives and/or works in New York, NY.


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Tali Farhadian Weinstein (NEW listing)
http://www.natan.org/html/who.html | http://www.businessinsider.com/wall-str
eet-gossip-january-2011-1 Tali Farhadian, the wife of Boaz Weinstein, the guy wh
o lost $1 billion at Deutsche Bank then left to start his own hedge fund, got a
great new job just a few months after their marriage in November last year. | Th
e great new job:http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/qaeda_att_eyes_nyc_job
_dZmRAU8VYuKTmNp1ju23DN An embattled former Obama administration appointee who w
as part of a group of attorneys accused of being terrorist sympathizers for defe
nding enemy combatants has been hired for a post at the US Attorneys Office in Broo
klyn, officials confirmed today. Tali Farhadian was one of several private attorn
eys who created a rift between Republicans last spring when the Obama Administra
tion assigned them to posts within the Justice Department, etc.
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Davis Weinstock III
http://www.theflea.org/people_detail.php?page_type=1&page_id=7&people_id=2
4 | http://www.theflea.org/blog_detail.php?page_type=4&blog_id=95 * Clark & Wein
stock Davis Weinstock Davis Weinstock, Chairman of Clark & Weinstock, counsels l
eaders of large, complex organizations on strategies relating to reputational ch
allenges and | Davis Weinstock $39,300 in Political Contributions for 2006 | Cla
rk & Weinstock, Inc. chairman; Nation Institute trustee; PEN American Center tru
stee.
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Sidney Weintraub
Sidney Weintraub thisisastickupedia Sidney Weintraub was one of the most p
rominent American members of the Post Keynesian school in economics. | Sidney We
intraub | Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Jacob M. Weisberg
In an Uncertain World co-author; Slate Group chairman & editor-in-chie
f; The Bush Tragedy author. Past: Financial Times columnist;Slate editor. | http
://www.nndb.com/people/683/000210053/ Slate (1996-); Newsweek reporter; Vanity F
air contributing editor; New York Magazine National Interest column (1994-96); T
he New Republic (1989-94); Council on Foreign Relations; Rhodes Scholarship. Wif
e: Deborah Needleman. Son: Nathaniel. Daughter: Lily.
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Steven R. Weisman
http://www.iie.com/staff/author_bio.cfm?author_id=581 Peterson Institute f
or International Economics editorial director and public policy fellow beginning
in 2008, had been the chief international economics correspondent of the New Yo
rk Times since 2006. He served as a member of the editorial board of the Times,
specializing in politics and economics (19952002). His work has appeared in theTi
mes Book Review, Times Magazine, and the papers news, features, and culture secti
ons since 1968. Before serving as chief international economics correspondent, h
e was chief diplomatic correspondent | Peterson Institute for International Econ
omics editorial director & fellow. Past: New York Times reporter. Steven L. Ratt
ner friend.
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Andrew Weiss (NEW listing)
-?(seems very likely)?>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew M Weiss_(economist)
B. 1947. Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Weiss Asset Management, a Boston
-based investment firm, and Professor Emeritus Boston University. In addition to
his professional and academic activities, Weiss currently serves on the Board o
f Trustees American Jewish World Service, the Advisory Board, Center of Developm
ent Economics at Williams College the Board of Directors of International Action
, and is a member of the Clinton Global Initiative. Weiss and his wife Bonnie li
ve in Brookline, Massachusetts, where they have raised their three daughters, An
nie, Kara, and Judith.
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Andrew S. Weiss
http://www.rand.org/about/people/w/weiss_andrew_s.html Andrew Weiss directs th
e RAND Center for Russia and Eurasia. Weiss has largely divided his career betwe
en government service and the financial sector. From 2002 until 2008, Weiss work
ed at American International Group, Inc. (AIG) subsidiary companies, serving mos
tly as an investment strategist/researcher for global commodities and energy mar
kets. His government tenure was focused on U.S. policy toward Russia and the for
mer Soviet Union. From 1998 to 2001, he served as director for Russian, Ukrainia
n, and Eurasian Affairs on the National Security Council staff, where he was res
ponsible for day-to-day management of U.S.Russian relations. Weiss was also a mem
ber of the State Departments Policy Planning Staff (19941998), a policy assistant
in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (19921994), and a budg
et analyst in the Department of the Army (19911992).
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Antonio F. Weiss
Global Head of Investment Banking, Lazard Ltd The Paris Review director. | htt
p://www.123people.com/s/antonio+weiss.
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Charles Weiss Jr.
Employment History: Professor of Science, Technology and International Affairs
, Georgetown Universitys Walsh School of Foreign Service; Full Professor, Georget
own Universitys Walsh School of Foreign Service; Chairman, Biotic Exploration Fun
d; Professor and Chair of Science, Technology and International Affairs, Georget
own. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Scientific Advisor, School of Foreign S
ervice, IOCD; Science and Technology Advisor, World Bank.
Georgetown University 3800 Reservoir Road , NW; Washington Dc, District of Columb
ia 20007.
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Christina Weiss Lurie (NEW listing)
Vox3 Films co-founder. Her husband Jeffrey owns the NFL Philadelphia Eagle
s. See http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/some-mishpucka-billionairies-in-the-usa-2/.
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Cora Weiss (aka Cora Rubin)
Samuel Rubin Foundation President; International Peace Bureau President (2
000-); Hague Appeal for Peace President (1996-); Dean for America; Hillary Rodha
m Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Kerry for President; Kucinich for Presid
ent; Nader 2000; Obama for America; Peace and Security Funders Group Steering Co
mmittee; Peace Action International Representative; Council on Foreign Relations
(1989-); Voters for Choice. Peter Weiss spouse. 3 children. | http://www.discov
erthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1677.
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Daniel Weiss (NEW listing)
Very likely>http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/WeissDaniel.html Daniel J. W
eiss, Senior Fellow and the Director of Climate Strategy at American Progress, w
here he leads the Centers clean energy and climate advocacy campaign. Before comi
ng to American Progress, he spent 25 years working with environmental advocacy o
rganizations and political campaigns. Most recently, he was a senior vice preside
nt with M+R Strategic Services, where he oversaw collaborative campaign efforts
by 15 major national environmental organizations working to oppose anti-environm
ental legislation. Prior to M+R Strategic Services, Weiss served for 16 years at
the Sierra Club, first as a Washington representative, then as director of the
Environmental Quality Program, and for the final eight years as political direct
or. Weiss is married to Sherry Ettleson and has two girls and a boy in elementary
school.
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Martin Weiss (NEW listing)
Doubtless>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_D._Weiss B. 1946. A financial ma
rket analyst and an advocate of long-term investor safety. He has been interview
ed by U.S. media for his opinions on the money markets, in particular of the rel
iability of the banking and insurance sectors, an issue on which Weiss has also

testified before the United States Congress. Spouse: Elisabeth, with whom he liv
es in Jupiter, Florida.
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Stanley A. Weiss
<Donald H. Rumsfeld (left) accepts the Eisenhower Award from Stanley A. Weiss,
founder of Business Executives for National Security. | Business Executives fo
r National Security founding chairman. Campaign contributions: Secureus $5,000 o
n 4/30/2007. lives and/or works in Washington.
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C. David Welch
U.S. Department of State assistant secretary Near Eastern affairs.
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Jasper A. Welch, Jr.
>Mugshot and biog info here: http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7
542 [Major General Jasper A. Welch Jr. is assistant deputy chief of staff for res
earch, development and acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C
., etc.]
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Larry D. Welch
Institute for Defense Analyses trustee. Past: U.S. Air Force general. | http:/
/www.biographicon.com/view/6oql8.
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Susan Roosevelt Weld
Susan Roosevelt Weld dopedndrunkipedia was formerly a professor at Harvard sp
ecializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law. She also was General Counsel
to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
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William F. Weld
Council on Foreign Relations member; McDermott Will & Emery LLP partner; U
nited States Holocaust Memorial Council member. Past: 2004 George W. Bush presid
ential campaign major donor; 2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign supporter; B
rackett B. Denniston III chief legal counsel; Massachusetts state government gov
ernor; Unity08 advisory board member; U.S. Department of Justice assistant attor
ney general. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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George W. Wellde
http://provost.richmond.edu/faculty-resources/endowed-positions/Wellde.html In e
arly 2008, Mr. Wellde retired as partner and vice chairman of the Securities Div
ision at Goldman, Sachs & Company. He joined Goldmans Fixed Income Department in
1979, was named partner in 1992, and became branch manager of the Tokyo office f
rom 1994-1999. After his return to New York, he managed several trading business
units and subsequently became head of North American sales. Prior to Goldman Sa
chs, George worked in Washington, D.C. for the Federal Reserve Board. He is a me
mber of George Washington Universitys Investment Committee and the Council on For
eign Relations. He also serves on the board of the GAVI Alliance. | http://busine
ss.gwu.edu/why-gw/board-of-advisors/
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Joshua Welle
<-? Joshua Isaac Welle, attorney. Contact info: Olson & Price, Ltd. 1898 Living
ston Av; West St Paul, MN 55118 (651) 298-9884.
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Curtis R. Welling
Age in 2011: 3. Adirondack Council director; AmeriCares Foundation president
& CEO; Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. director. Before that, he had served as CEO of
Princeton eCom Corp. and SG Cowen Securities Corporation, and held several exec
utive and management positions with Bear, Stearns, and Co., and the First Boston
Corporation (now Credit Suisse).
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Damon Wells
Damon Wells: Son of the Devil | -?>http://theparisnews.com/news/front_page/arti

cle_337fb19e-2f05-11e0-bd54-001cc4c002e0.html February 2, 2011. WASHINGTON, D.C.


Damon Wells, Paris High School graduate, has been named vice president of gover
nment affairs for the National Turkey Federation, according to President Joel Br
andenberger. Damon is well-known to NTFs members from his successful first tour of
duty (2007-09) and we look forward to him bringing his same expertise, energy an
d enthusiasm back to the job, Brandenberger said. Wells expertise on agricultural i
ssues, both in Congress and as a lobbyist, makes him the right person to lead th
e federations legislative department. As policymakers focus on the nations food sa
fety systems, renewable fuels, the environment, animal health policy and other k
ey issues, this appointment will strengthen NTF members benefits in Washington. |
Winston Churchill Foundation trustee. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/damon-wells/
7/a89/211.
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Louis T. Wells, Jr.
http://aib.msu.edu/fellow.asp?FellowID=64 Professor Louis T. Wells is the Herb
ert F. Johnson Professor of International Management at the Harvard Business Sch
ool. He has served as consultant to governments of a number of developing countr
ies, as well as to international organizations and private firms. His principal
consulting activities have been concerned with foreign investment policy and wit
h negotiations between foreign investors and host governments. His research inter
ests include multinational enterprises; international business-government relati
ons; foreign investment in developing countries; and foreign investment by firms
from developing countries. He was the Coordinator for Indonesia Projects, Harva
rd Institute for International Development, Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1994-5. His a
ssociations include: Fellow -Academy of International Business, member Foreign A
dvisory Board Lahore Business School, and member Council on Foreign Relations.
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Samuel F. Wells, Jr.
Comments by Samuel F. Wells, Jr. Session on Integration and Security: EC, NATO, CS
CE http://aei.pitt.edu/7191/
-Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300
Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.; Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20004.
-EDS Corporation. 5400 Legacy Drive; Plano, Texas 75024. EDS, the leading global
services company, provides strategy, implementation and hosting for clients man
aging the business and technology complexities of the digital
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Ira T. Wender
Ira Wender has been licensed to practice law in DC since 1976. Employment Hi
story: United Investors Realty Trust, Board. Board Memberships and Affiliations:
Director, Deotexis , Inc; Directo, REFAC Technology , Inc.; Fountain House Inc;
The Putney School; The Town Hall Foundation; ANERA; Estee Lauder Companies Inc.
| American Near East Refugee Aid director. lives and/or works in New York, NY. |
Ira T Wender Campaign Contributions and Donations
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Allan Wendt
Embassy of the United States Ljubljana, Slovenia Former U.S Ambassador Allan
Wendt served as the Ambassador to the Republic of Slovenia from 1992 to 1995. A
mbassador Wendt is an International Affairs Consultant based in Washington, DC
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Mitzi M. Wertheim
<Cebrowski Institute Deputy Director Sue Higgins, Former CIA Director and Energy
Conversation key note speaker Jim Woolsey and NPS Professor Mitzi Wertheim. | Mi
tzi Wertheim is a Professor of Practice for Sustainability, Enterprises and Soci
al Networking in the Cebrowski Institute at the Naval Postgraduate School. She
is founder and President of The Energy Consensus, a collaborative think tank. An
d she is founder and Director of The Energy Conversation, a DOD funded monthly s
eminar started in 06, connecting hundreds of people with diverse interests in ene
rgy and climate from across government, industry, academia, NGOs and the media.
Starting as a Peace Corps pioneer, she was the first Executive Director of the
Cafritz Foundation, a political talent scout, Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy

, and a classified program manager at IBM. In 1984 she founded and is on the Exe
cutive Board of MIT Seminar XXI, Foreign Politics, International Relations and t
he National Interest. She is a social entrepreneur, silo spanner, discipline in
tegrator, environmental policy maker, military expert, foreign policy analyst, e
nergy advisor and she creates learning, collaborative communities In 2003. She wa
s identified as a leading Idea Practitioner in HBS book, Whats the Big Idea, by D
avenport and Prusak. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Mitzi
Wertheim $3750 in Political Contributions for 2008.
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Stephen D. Wesbrook
Major Stephen D. Wesbrook, US Army Soviet foreign policy.
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Joanna Weschler
<Lawrence Weschler. | Onetime activist in Polands Solidarity movement, represe
nts Human Rights Watch at the UN.
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Edwin J. Wesely
Pillsbury Law > Professionals > Edwin J. Wesely. International Rescue Committe
e overseer.
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Michael R. Wessel
Age in 2011: 51. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. director; Wessel Group Incorporate
d president. Past: 1992 Clinton-Gore transition team senior policy adviser; 2004
John F. Kerry presidential campaign policy adviser; Downey McGrath Group consul
tant; Richard A. Gephardt staff assistant. | http://www.goodyear.com/corporate/b
ios/wessel.html.
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Francis J. Bing West
Bing West spookipedia is an author and former Assistant Secretary of Defe
nse for International Security Affairs during the Reagan Administration. Foundati
on for the Defense of Democracies board of advisers member.
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J. Robinson West
Age in 2011: 64. http://www.usip.org/experts/j-robinson-west is the chairman
and founder of PFC Energy. He has advised chief executives of leading internat
ional oil and gas companies and national oil companies on corporate strategy, po
rtfolio management, acquisitions, divestitures, and investor relations. Before
founding PFC in 1984, Robin served in the Reagan Administration as assistant sec
retary of the Interior for Policy, Budget and Administration (1981-83), with res
ponsibility for U.S. offshore oil policy. Robin conceived and implemented the f
ive-year Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Leasing Schedule and managed the $14 bill
ion per year OCS policy, the largest non-financial auction in the world at that
time. Between 1977 and 1980, he was a first vice president at Blyth, Eastman, Dil
lon & Co., Inc., an investment banking firm and was also a member of the firms op
erating committee. Prior to that, he served in the Ford Administration as the d
eputy assistant secretary of defense for International Economic Affairs (1976-77
) and on the White House staff (1974-76). In 1976, he received the Secretary of
Defense Medal for Outstanding Civilian Service. West is a member of the Secretary
of Energy Advisory Board, the National Petroleum Council, and the Council on Fo
reign Relations. He is president of the Wyeth Endowment for American Art. He h
as served as a trustee of the $3 billion Trans-Alaska Pipeline Liability Fund, a
s a member of the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Advisory Panel, the Indust
ry Policy Advisory Committee on Multilateral Trade Negotiations of the U.S. Trad
e Representative, and on the National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children
. West was a presidential representative to the Yemen Arab Republic in 1987 and w
as appointed by the president to the National Advisory Committee on Oceans and A
tmosphere in 1977. | J. Robinson West , Chairman, Founder and CEO PFC is an ene
rgy consulting firm specializing in the financial, strategic, commercial, politi
cal aspects of the intl oil, gas and power industry | Atlantic Council of the Uni
ted States director; German Marshall Fund of the United States trustee; Key Ener

gy Services Inc. director; National Petroleum Council member; PFC Energy chairma
n; United States Institute of Peace chair.
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Owen O. West
Owen O. West (NY) MCSF Owen O. West (NY) A third generation Marine, Owen West
is a managing director of energy trading for Goldman, Sachs. Vets for Freedom bo
ard of advisors member.
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Togo D. West, Jr.
Age in 2011: 68. AbitibiBowater Inc. director; Association of the U.S. Army tr
ustee; Atlantic Council of the United States director; Bristol-Myers Squibb Comp
any director; Center for the Study of the Presidency trustee; FuelCell Energy, I
nc. director; Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. director; Noblis, Inc. chairman, direc
tor; TLI Leadership Group chairman; World Affairs Council of Washington, DC dire
ctor. Past: Bowater Inc. director; Covington & Burling LLP attorney; Department
of the Navy general counsel; Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies pre
sident & CEO; Northrop Corporation SVP; Panama Canal Commission chairman; Patter
son Belknap Webb & Tyler partner; U.S. Army secretary; U.S. Department of Defens
e general counsel; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs secretary;William J. Clin
ton administration veterans affairs secretary. Gail Berry West spouse. He lives i
n New York City.
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David Westin
David Westin hackipedia is currently the president of ABC News . He is res
ponsible for all aspects of ABC News television broadcasts, including World News
with Diane Sawyer, Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20, Primetime, This Week
with Christiane | Associated Press director; Newseum trustee; Riverdale Country Sc
hool trustee. Past: ABC News president.
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Sherrie Rollins Westin
Sherrie Rollins Westin thickipedia is currently the Executive Vice Presiden
t and Chief Marketing Officer of Sesame Workshop. | Sherrie Rollins Westin :: Le
adership :: About Us :: U.S. Fund Senior management and Board of Directors of th
e U.S. Fund for UNICEF. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports child survival, protec
tion and development worldwide through | Bio Sherrie Rollins Westin Women in Lea
dership Conference | Communities In Schools Inc. director; Sesame Workshop EVP;
U.S. Fund for UNICEF director. Past: ABC EVP; George H.W. Bush administration as
sistant to the president; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assis
tant secretary. David Westin spouse.
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Steve Westly
Steve Westly prickipedia Steven Paul Westly is an American venture capit
alist and politician. He was the State Controller and Chief Financial Officer of
California from 2003 to 2007Currently, Westly is a Managing Partner at The Westl
y Group, a clean technology venture capital firm he founded. | Freedom Prize Founda
tion advisory council member; Tesla Motors, Inc. director; Westly Foundation cofounder; Westly Group managing partner, founder. Past: 2006 Steve Westly (CA) gu
bernatorial campaign candidate; 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundrais
er; Linda Adams chief of staff; California state government controller; eBay Inc
. SVP marketing. Anita Westly spouse. lives and/or works in Atherton, CA.
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Olin L. Wethington
AIG Companies in China chairman; George C. Marshall Foundation trustee; Inte
rnational Republican Institute director. Past: U.S. Department of the Treasury a
ssistant secretary. lives and/or works in McLean, VA.
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Elizabeth Graham Weymouth
Lally Weymouth fakepedia, the free encyclopedia Elizabeth Morris Lally Graha
m Weymouth is an American journalist who served as a senior editor of Newsweek mag
azine, during her families ownership of the publication. | Donald E. Graham sist

er; Katharine Graham (deceased) daughter; Philip L. Graham (deceased) daughter;


Katharine Weymouth daughter. Past: Newsweek senior editor; Yann Weymouth spouse.
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Wharton to Wyser-Pratte
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Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.
B. 1926. TIAA-CREF CEO (1987-93); US Deputy Secretary of State (1993); US Offi
cial Advisory Commission on Trade Policy and Negotiations (1991); US Official Co
-chairman, Commission on Security and Economic Assistance (1983-?); US Official
Commission on World Hunger (1978-80); US State Department Chairman, Board for In
ternational Food & Agricultural Development (1976-83); US Official Presidential
Mission to Latin America (1969); US State Department Advisory Panel on East Asia
& the Pacific (1966-69); US Official Presidential Task Force on Agriculture in
Vietnam (1966); Agricultural Development CouncilVP (1966-70); Agricultural Devel
opment Council Associate (1958-64); American Assembly Trustee; Member of the Boa
rd of Burroughs; Member of the Board of Equitable Life Assurance Society; Member
of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Member of the Board of Federa
ted Department Stores; Member of the Board of Ford Motors; Member of the Board o
f New York Stock Exchange; Member of the Board ofTenneco; Member of the Board of
TIAA-CREF (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Time Warner; Member of the Boar
d of Harcourt General; Aspen Institute Trustee; Asia Society Trustee; Council on
Foreign Relations Trustee; Rockefeller Foundation Trustee (1970-87, as Chairman
1982-87); Museum of Modern Art Trustee. | American Assembly trustee. Asia Socie
ty trustee emeritus; Aspen Institute lifetime trustee;Michigan State University
president; Rockefeller Foundation chairman; State University of New York chancel
lor; TIAA-CREF chairman & CEO. | Father: Clifton R. Wharton (diplomat); Mother:
Harriette Banks (chemistry professor, social worker); Brother: William B. Wharto
n; Wife: Dolores Duncan (former CEO, Fund for Corporate Initiatives, m. 1950, tw
o sons); Son: Clifton R. Wharton, III (d. 2000); Son: Bruce Wharton.
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Jaron S. Wharton
is an infantry officer in the United States Army, currently serving in the Off
ice of the Secretary of Defense as a Military Assistant to the Undersecretary of
Defense (Policy), and as an Action Officer for the Afghanistan desk. Formerly,
he was a Public Service Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. | CPT
Jaron S. Wharton, CO of C Company, 2-506th, ca. 23 February 2006. | an active duty
Army officer with three tours in Afghanistan/Iraq. He currently serves as a fell
ow with the Center for a New American Security (CNAS.org). | International Institu
te for Strategic Studies Progress
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John K. Wheeler [?]
-?>https://profiles.google.com/johnkwheeler84#johnkwheeler84/about John Wheeler
is the Sr. Manager, Nuclear Workforce Planning for Entergy Nuclear, the USAs seco
nd largest provider of nuclear generated electricity. In this role he is respon
sible for developing and implementing workforce planning strategies that align w
ith the companys business goals of continued safe and reliable operation of twelv
e nuclear power plants in eight states, and business growth opportunities such a
s the potential for building or acquiring new nuclear plants. These initiatives
include developing new sources of technical employees, workforce demand forecas
ting, and knowledge management in anticipation of retirements and competitive at
trition. John has more than 25 years of experience operating nuclear power plants
and managing nuclear operations and support functions.
He has held Senior Re
actor Operator licenses on two commercial nuclear plants and an equivalent certi
fication on a military prototype reactor. [Photo here>http://etwdd.ans.org/wp/.]
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J
Pentagon analyst. John P. Wheeler III stinkipedia John Jack Parsons Wheeler III
(1944 December 30, 2010) was a chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, s
enior planner for Amtrak(19711972), held various positions at the Securities and
Exchange Commission (19781986), chief executive and CEO of Mothers Against Drunk

Driving, consultant to the Mitre Corporation (2009death), member of the Council o


n Foreign Relations, and a presidential aide to the Ronald Reagan, George H. W.
Bush, and George W. Bush administrations, and also held numerous other positions
in the US military, the US government, and with US corporations. Wheeler was all
egedly seen on December 28, 2010, exiting an Amtrak train, and later, on the aft
ernoon of December 30, 2010, at 10th and Orange streets in Wilmington. On Decemb
er 31, his body was seen by a landfill worker falling onto a trash heap in the C
herry Island Landfill. Police ruled his death a homicide and claimed that all the
stops made Friday (December 31) by the garbage truck before it arrived at the l
andfill involved large commercial disposal bins in Newark (Delaware), several mi
les from Wheelers home, etc.
Murdered for what he knew and was about to tell, Dec., 2010.
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Moira Whelan
http://www.usaid.gov/about_usaid/bios/bio_mwhelan.html Deputy Assistant Admini
strator for Public Affairs in the Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs for
the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). | is the director of strat
egy and outreach for the National Security Network, a progressive foreign policy adv
ocacy group.
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Jennifer Seymour Whitaker
Employment History: Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan; Wom
ens Human Right; Foreign Affairs Magazine. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Di
rector, Roundtable; Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; City Uni
versity of New York; Barkley; Cavalier Mortgage Group, etc.
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Mark Whitaker
Mark Whitaker hackipedia (born c. 1957) is Senior Vice President and Washing
ton Bureau Chief for NBC News, succeeding Tim Russert after his fatal heart atta
ck in June 2008. He oversees all Washington-based reporting and production for N
BC and MSNBC, has executive responsibility for Meet the Press and supervises the |
CNN EVP & Managing Editor, CNN Worldwide (2011-); The Washington Post Co. VP Was
hington Post Newsweek Interactive (2006-07); Newsweek Editor (1998-2006); Newswe
ek Managing Editor (1991-98); Newsweek Business Editor (1987-91); Newsweek Inter
national Section (1981-87); American Society of Magazine Editors President (2004
-06); Council on Foreign Relations; National Association of Black Journalists. |
Committee to Protect Journalists director; NBC Washington bureau chief. Past: N
ewsweek editor; Washington Post Co. VP. | Wife: Alexis Gelber (one son, one daug
hter); Son: Matthew; Daughter: Rachel.
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John P. White
B. 1937. Global Technology Partners, LLC Managing Partner; US Defense Depa
rtment Deputy Secretary of Defense (1995-97); Kodak VP and GM Integration and Sy
stems Product Division (1988-92); Interactive Systems Corporation CEO (1981-88);
US Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director (1978-81); US Defense Depart
ment Asst. Secy., Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Logistics (1977-78); RAND Corporati
on Senior VP National Security Research (1975-77); RAND Corporation VP Research,
Office of the Secretary of Defense (1971-75); RAND Corporation Director of Manp
ower, Personnel, Training Research (1969-71); Member of the Board of Interactive
Systems Corporation (as Chairman, 1981-88); Member of the Board of IRG Internat
ional, Inc.; Member of the Board of L-3 Communications (2004-); Concord Coalitio
n Board of Directors; Council for Excellence in Government; Council on Foreign R
elations; Institute for Defense Analyses Board of Directors; National Research C
ouncil Policy and Global Affairs Oversight Committee; RAND Corporation Trustee (
1973-). | Age in 2011: 74. Center for a New American Security director; Committe
e for Economic Development trustee; Concord Coalition director; Global Technolog
y Partners managing partner; Institute for Defense Analyses trustee; Internation
al Resources Group director; L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. director. Past: 20
08 Obama-Biden transition team member; U.S. Department of Defense deputy secreta
ry; U.S. Office of Management and Budget deputy director.

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Julia A. White
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/White_Julia_4782095.aspx Mr. [sic?] Julia Johnso
n White. Employment History: Southern Center for International Studies; The Roya
l Borough; The British Hospitality Association; Royal Windsor Information Centre
. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Trustee, The Halle Foundation; Member, Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Member, Georgia State Defense Force. |Pic foun
d here: http://forum-network.org/taxonomy/term/1099/popular?page=1 | http://www.
southerncenter.org/faculty.html#pwhite Vice President & Legal Counsel, Ms. White
is Co-Founder and Vice President of the Southern Center for International Studi
es. She is the producer of its Peabody Award-winning television programs. In thi
s capacity, she has convened more than 50 conferences with the former U.S. Secre
taries of State, Defense, Treasury, Education and Health; ambassadors to the UN;
and world leaders. She is the project director and producer of the Centers multime
dia educational series, World in Transition. This series is being used by 38,000
high school educators throughout the United States, and is also part of the cor
e curriculum of the university-based, Air Force Reserve Officer Training program
. Ms. White is a member of the Womens Foreign Policy Group in Washington DC and she
was appointed by Secretary of Defense William Cohen to serve on the Pentagons Defe
nse Advisory Committee on The Role of Women in the Services. Ms. White is a memb
er of the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, and the Georgia State Defense
Force. White is a Trustee of the Halle Foundation. She is the mother of five adul
t sons.
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Mary Jo White
http://www.law.columbia.edu/magazine/5361/mary-jo-white | Council on Forei
gn Relations member; Debevoise & Plimpton LLP partner. Past: NASDAQ Stock Market
Inc. director; U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York (appo
inted by Bill Rockefeller Clinton) U.S. attorney.
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Maureen White
<spouse Steven Rattner. AKA Patricia Maureen White. Democratic National Commit
tee National Finance Chair; Clay-Finlay Partner; First Boston Assistant VP; Bide
n for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillraiser 2008; Human Rights Wat
ch Board of Directors; International Rescue Committee Board of Directors; Reunit
ing Our Country PAC; UNICEF US Government Representative. | London School of Eco
nomics graduate; Mount Holyoke College graduate. Past: 2008 Hillary Rodham Clint
on presidential campaign fundraiser; Democratic National Committee national fina
nce chair; International Rescue Committee board of overseers chair; March 2008 l
etter re: Democratic super delegates signer; UNICEF U.S. representative. Steven
L. Rattner spouse. | Husband: Steven Rattner (m. 22-Jun-1986, two sons, two daug
hters); Daughter: Rebecca; Son: Daniel; Son: David; Daughter: Izzy. lives and/or
works in New York, NY.
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Peter C. White
http://www.southerncenter.org/faculty.html#pwhite Founder and President of The
Southern Center for International Studies, graduated from Fordham University, at
tended the Academy of International Law at The Hague and the National War Colleg
e. Mr. White has over thirty years of experience in international programming, a
nd also advises a number of governors, university, and state government official
s and corporations. Mr. White is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in
New York, the Atlanta Rotary Club, and is on the Board of Visitors of the CDC F
oundation. He regularly contributes articles relating to U.S. foreign policy iss
ues to newspapers and periodicals. He has traveled extensively in Asia, Europe,
the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, and Africa.
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Robert J. White [?]
Actury ruks rikery>Retired Minneapolis Star Tribune editorial editor (now writes o
n foreign affairs.) | http://www.muckety.com/Query.
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William H. White
B. 1954. Mayor of Houston (2-Jan-2004 to 2-Jan-2010); WEDGE Group President
and CEO (1997-2004); Texas Democratic Party Chairman (1995-98); US Energy Depart
ment Deputy Secretary of Energy (1993-95); Susman Godfrey, LLP Associate, later
Partner (1979-93); Member of the Board of BJ Services (2003-); Greater Houston P
artnership Executive Committee. | National Petroleum Council member. Past: BJ Ser
vices Company director; Houston (TX) mayor; Susman Godfrey partner; U.S. Departm
ent of Energy deputy secretary; WEDGE Group Incorporated president & CEO. | Wife
: Andrea (three children); Son: Steven.
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John C. Whitehead
<wife Cynthia. B. 1922. US Deputy Secretary of State (1985-89); Goldman Sach
s Co-Chairman, with John L. Weinberg (1976-84); Goldman Sachs Senior Partner (19
76-84); Goldman SachsPartner (1956-76); Goldman Sachs (1947-56); Council for Exc
ellence in Government; Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (
as Chairman); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (as Co-Chairman); Member of t
he Board of New York Stock Exchange; Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Senior Ad
visory Board; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Academy of Diploma
cy; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors; Americans for Gen
erational Equity Trustee; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Past Chairman; Asia Societ
y Honorary Life Trustee; Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Advisor
y Council; Atlantic Council Honorary Director; Bilderberg Group; Bretton Woods C
ommittee; Brookings Institution Chairman Emeritus; Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign Ameri
ca Inc.; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Committee on the P
resent Danger; Common Good Advisory Board; Council for a Community of Democracie
s Senior Advisor; Council for National Policy; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabe
th Dole for President; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies; Friends
of Dick Lugar; Friends of George Allen; Friends of John Boehner; Friends of Roy
Blunt; George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors; George W. Bush for Pr
esident; J. Paul Getty Trust; International Rescue Committee Chairman Emeritus;
Jifunze Project Advisory Board; John McCain 2008; Lower Manhattan Development Co
rporation Chairman (2001-06); McCain 2000; McConnell Senate Committee 14; Nationa
l Republican Congressional Committee; National Republican Senatorial Committee;
The Nature ConservancyDirector; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governor
s; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board; Pilgrims Society; Quayle 200
0; Romney for President; Securities Industry Association Chairman (past); Straig
ht Talk America; United Nations Association of the USA Chairman (past); US Natio
nal Gallery of Art Trustee; The Washington Center National Honorary Advisory Boa
rd; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors; Watson Institute
Overseer. | Atlantic Council of the United States director; Bridgespan Group tru
stee; Brookings Institution honorary trustee; Business Executives for National S
ecurity director; Christies Inc. advisory board member; Committee on the Present
Danger member; EastWest Institute director emeritus; Eisenhower Exchange Fellows
hips director; Financial Services Volunteer Corps co-founder & chairman; Foreign
Policy Association director; Goldman Sachs Foundation chairman; Greater New Yor
k Councils of the Boy Scouts co-chairman; International House honorary trustee;
International Rescue Committee overseer; John F. Kennedy School of Government de
ans council member; Lower Manhattan Development Corporation founding chairman; Na
tional September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center director; Philli
ps Collection trustee; United Nations Association director. Past: Andrew W. Mell
on Foundation chairman; Asia Society chairman; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
chairman; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. co-chairman & senior partner; Harvard Univers
ity chairman; Haverford College chairman; International House chairman; J. Paul
Getty Trust director; Lincoln Center Theater director; National Humanities Cente
r director; Outward Bound director; Rockefeller University director; United Nati
ons Association vice chair; U.S. Department of State deputy secretary. lives and/
or works in New York, NY.
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Christine Todd Whitman
B. 1946. US EPA Administrator (2001-03, resigned); Governor of New Jersey (1

994-2000); Member of the Board of S. C. Johnson & Son; Member of the Board of Te
xas Instruments (2003-); Member of the Board of United Technologies (2003-); Bri
tish Petroleum Advisory Council; Alfalfa Club 1995; Bush-Cheney 04; Cancer Instit
ute of New Jersey Steering Committee; Eisenhower FellowshipsTrustee; Friends of
Giuliani Exploratory Committee; George W. Bush for President; International Repu
blican Institute; Its My Party Too Founder; John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey Hutchiso
n for Senate; Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; New America F
oundation Board of Directors; Oquirrh Institute Board; Overcoming Obstacles Boar
d of Advisors; Republican Leadership Council Co-Chair, National Board; Santorum
2000; W Stands for Women 2004; Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger. | Age in 2011: 69. Coun
cil on Foreign Relations director; Eisenhower Fellowships board member; Its My Pa
rty Too author; Its My Party Too PAC founder; National Smart Growth Council co-ch
airman; Oquirrh Institute board member; Republican Leadership Council co-founder
& co-chair; S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. director; Texas Instruments Inc. director;
United Technologies Corporation director; Whitman Strategy Group president. Pas
t: 1994 Christie Todd Whitman gubernatorial campaign candidate; Millennium Chall
enge Corporation director; Susan Mulvaney Washington office director; New Jersey
state government governor; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator. E
leanor Schley Todd (deceased) mother; Walter B. Todd(deceased) father; John R. W
hitman spouse; Kate Whitman daughter. lives and/or works in Oldwick, NJ.
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Marina (von Neumann) Whitman
B. 1935. General Motors Chief Economist (1979-92); US Council of Economic Ad
visers Member (1972-73); US Council of Economic Advisers Staff Economist (1970-7
1); Member of the Board of Alcoa; Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank; M
ember of the Board of Browning-Ferris Industries; Member of the Board of JP Morg
an Chase; Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble; Member of the Board of Unocal
; Educational Testing Service; American Association of University Women; Council
on Foreign Relations (1977-87); Group of Thirty; Institute for Advanced Study B
oard of Trustees; Institute for International Economics; John Kerry for Presiden
t; John McCain 2008; National Association for Business Economics Fellow; Straigh
t Talk America; Trilateral Commission; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Hungarian Ancestr
y. | Institute for Advanced Study trustee; National Bureau of Economic Research
director; Peterson Institute for International Economics director; Princeton Uni
versity trustee emeritus; University of Michigan professor. Past: General Motors
VP. | Father: John von Neumann; Mother: Marietta Kovesi; Husband: Robert Whitma
n (two children). lives and/or works in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Craig R. Whitney
New York Times standards editor.
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Sarah L. Whitson
-?>http://radaris.com/p/Sarah/Whitson/ | [PDF] World Economic Forum on the Mid
dle East | http://www.123people.com/s/sara+whitson.
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Frederick B. Whittemore
B. 1931. American Stock Exchange Vice Chairman (1982-84); Morgan Stanley M
anaging Director (1970-89); Morgan Stanley Partner (1967-89); Morgan Stanley (19
58-67); Member of the Board of American Stock Exchange (1977-84); Member of the
Board of Chesapeake Energy (1993-); Member of the Board of Dome Petroleum; Membe
r of the Board of Integon Corporation; Member of the Board of Key Pharmaceutical
Corporation; Member of the Board of Kos Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Member of the Bo
ard of Maxcor Financial Group, Inc.; American Australian Association; Aspen Inst
itute Trustee; Bill Bradley for President; Bond Club (New York) President (1981)
; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Eugene ONeill Thea
tre Center Trustee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; John McCain 2008;
McCain 2000; Pacific Basin Economic Council International President (1984). | A
ge in 2011: 80. | Frederick B. Whittemore Profile Forbes.com | Frederick B. Whit
temore | The Aspen Institute Biography. Frederick B. Whittemore, a senior banker

, partner, managing director, and advisory. | Center for Strategic and Internati
onal Studies trustee; Chesapeake Energy Corporation director; Media Research Cen
ter trustee; Tuck School of Business overseer. Past: 2008 John McCain presidenti
al campaign gave maximum donation; American Stock Exchange vice chairman; Aspen
Institute lifetime trustee; Council on Foreign Relations trustee; Morgan Stanley
partner & managing director; Pacific Basin Economic Council international presi
dent; U.S. National Committee for Economic Cooperation chairman. lives and/or wor
ks in New York, NY.
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Carmencita N. M. Whonder
http://www.bhfs.com/People/cwhonder a Policy Director in the Washington, DC off
ice of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, where she is a member of the Government
Relations Department. She provides strategic public policy advice to clients prim
arily in the financial services and housing sectors before the U.S. Congress and
executive branch agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, th
e Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the Department of Treasury, and the Depart
ment of Housing and Urban Development. Prior to joining Brownstein, Ms. Whonder s
erved as the staff director for the Senate Subcommittee on Housing, Transportati
on, and Community Development and as the principal advisor on the Senate Banking
, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee to United States Senator Charles E. Schume
r (D-NY). During the 109th Congress she held the position of Minority Staff Dire
ctor for the Senate Subcommittee on Economic Policy. For four years, Ms. Whonder
was responsible for issues including banking, financial institutions, securitie
s and commodities markets, economic and monetary policy, CFIUS, insurance, consu
mer protection, housing and community development, and trade. Ms. Whonder previou
sly worked as a Leadership Education Counselor for Gates Millennium Scholars Pro
gram/UNCF, a $1 billion initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. At
GMS, she designed the Leadership Development Program, funding strategies, and au
thored the manual on program policies and procedures. In 2000, Ms. Whonder worked
in Geneva, Switzerland at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO),
a United Nations specialized agency. At WIPO she completed a rotational assignme
nt in the Arbitration and Mediation Center and the Least Developed Countries (LD
C) Unit. In the Arbitration Center she administered domain name dispute resoluti
on cases and in the LDC Unit she researched the relationship between foreign dir
ect investment, intellectual property and the TRIPS Agreement. | http://www.milk
eninstitute.org/events/gcprogram.taf?EventID=GC09&SPID=3796&function=bio.
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Howard J. Wiarda
Howard J. Wiarda | Center for Strategic and International Studies Howard J
. Wiarda is Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations and founding head of
the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia.
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Anita Volz Wien
(C.) Anita Volz Wien $3,800 in Political Contributions for 2008 | served as a Se
nior Vice President of Oxford Analytica, a political and economic consulting fir
m, etc. Observatory Group LLC vice chairman; Smith College trustee. Past: G-7 vic
e chairman; 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser. lives and/or work
s in New York, NY.
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Carolyn Seely Wiener
<-? <L., husband Malcolm in the middle. FCS Board carolyn seely wiener, attorne
y at law, chairman. | Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation trustee; Weill Cornell Med
ical College overseer. | [PDF] 2011 Women & Science Committee File Format: PDF/Ad
obe Acrobat Quick View -Daisy M. Soros. Mary S. Sykes. Ann Tenenbaum. Marica Vil
cek. Jeanette Sarkisian Wagner. Sue Ann Weinberg. Cynthia M. Whitehead. Carolyn
Seely Wiener. | http://www.pjtt.org/whoweare_funders.htm.
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Malcolm H. Wiener
Malcolm H. Wiener quackipedia is an Aegean prehistorian, retired principal in a
n investment management firm, and philanthropist. He is an American citizen, born

in Tsingtao, China. He is married to Carolyn Talbot Seely Wiener [^^^^^^], with


whom he has four children. John F. Kennedy School of Government deans council mem
ber; Metropolitan Museum of Art trustee. lives and/or works in Greenwich, CT.
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Anthony Wier (New listing)
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/experts/123/anthony_wier.html Former Resea
rch Associate, Project on Managing the Atom/Science, Technology, and Public Poli
cy Program, 2002-2007; Current Affiliation: Professional Staff Member, U.S. Sena
te Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC.
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Elie The Lying Weasel Wiesel
AKA Eliezer Wiesel. B. 1928. US Holocaust Memorial Museum Council Ch
airman (1980-86); Nazi Concentration Camp Inmate; Academy of Achievement 1996; A
merica-Israel Friendship League US National Advisory Board; AmeriCares Advisory
Committee; Citizens for a Moratorium on Federal Executions; Committee on the Pre
sent Danger; Hague Appeal for Peace Honorary Committee; International Rescue Com
mittee Overseer; Cosmos Club Award 2006; Nobel Peace Prize 1986; Prix Mdicis 1968
for Le Mendiant de Jrusalem; Guardian of Zion Award1997; French Legion of Honor;
Presidential Medal of Freedom; Left at Orphanage (1945-48); Tonsillectomy; Natu
ralized US Citizen 1963; Funeral: Tom Lantos (2008). | Clinton Global Initiative
member;Committee on the Present Danger member; Echo Foundation honorary chairm
an; Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity co-founder; Fifth Avenue Synagogue (New
York) member ; International Rescue Committee overseer; Nobel Foundation Nobel p
eace prize winner; Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States honorary boar
d member; United Nations messenger of peace; United States Holocaust Memorial Co
uncil member. Past: American Jewish World Service adviser. Elisha Wiesel son; Ma
rion Erster Rose Wiesel spouse. lives and/or works in Boston, MA.
-Elie Wiesel 45 N Stanwich Rd; Greenwich, CT 06831-2821 [65+ / Marion Wiesel]
-Elie S Wiesel 555 Madison Ave; New York, NY 10022-3303 (212) 371-7018 [55-59 /
Marion R Wiesel, S E Wiesel]
-5 jobs: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wiesel/elie
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Peter Wilby
<-?->http://www.newstatesman.com/economy/2009/02/housing-societies-essay Peter
Wilby was editor of the Independent on Sunday from 1995 to 1996 and of the New S
tatesman from 1998 to 2005. He writes a weekly column for the NS. | -?>http://ww
w.linkedin.com/pub/peter-wilby/7/183/77 Owner, Stone Harbor Investment Partners
: Greater New York City Area | -?>Peter Wilby Princeton Junction, New Jersey (NJ
) | Company Other?
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C. Kern Wildenthal
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center mountebank, Dallas; Guggenheim
Fellow, Cambridge; Dallas County Medical Society quacksalver; Albert and Mary L
asker Foundation director; Dallas Opera president; Panache Privee Ltd; Hoblitzel
le Foundation; Dallas Center; TACA.
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Robert E. Wilhelm
Robert E. Wilhelm SourceWatch has been a director of AEI (Energy) since Decem
ber 2003, first of PEI, and then of AEI. Mr. Wilhelm is currently an independent
energy consultant and venture capital investor and was employed by Exxon Mobil
Corporation (and predecessor companies) from 1963 until he retired in 2000. Duri
ng his career with ExxonMobil, Mr. Wilhelm held a variety of operating assignmen
ts, primarily in the international petroleum business, including chief executive
officer for Latin America and executive vice president for all international pe
troleum activities. Other operating assignments included positions as vice presi
dent of Esso Europe from 1980 to 1984, president of Esso InterAmerica from 1984
to 1986 and executive vice president of Exxon International from 1986 to 1990. F
rom 1990 until his retirement in 2000, Mr. Wilhelm was senior vice president of
ExxonMobil, with responsibility for finance, long-range planning, control, publi
c affairs and the worldwide refining and marketing businesses and, beginning in

1992, was a member of ExxonMobils board of directors. He is a member of the Counc


il on Foreign Relations and the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center at Stanford Un
iversity, past vice chairman of theCouncil of the Americas and served on the adv
isory council of PricewaterhouseCoopers until the end of 2009. Mr. Wilhelm recen
tly completed a ten-year term on the board of directors of Massachusetts Institu
te of Technology.
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Thomas L. Wilkerson
Official Biography: Major General Thomas L. Wilkerson | Thomas L. Wilkerson Na
med President of MBIAMuniServices Company. | US Naval Institute CEO Thomas L. Wi
lkerson to
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Edith B. Wilkie SourceWatch is Director of the House Arms Control and Foreign
Policy Caucus. She is also married to Rep. Don Edwards (D-CA). Edith B. Wilkie ser
ved as a Congressional staff member on Capitol Hill from 1968 to 1995. Most rece
ntly she served as Executive Director for 16 years for Congress Arms Control and
Foreign Policy Caucus, a bipartisan organization of 150 members of the U.S. Sena
te and House who worked together on foreign policy initiatives. She previously wor
ked as Chief of Staff for Rep. Fortney (Pete) Stark (D-CA) and also as Chief of
Staff for Rep. Ogden R. Reid (R-NY). In addition to serving on the Board of Direct
ors of Council for a Livable World and Peace-PAC, she is currently President of
the Peace Through Law Education Fund and serves on the boards of the Ploughshare
s Fund and [director of] the Center for International Policy. | http://blog.liva
bleworld.org/print/2011/4/4/15156/86503.
DEAD (04/11).
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Lauren Z. Wilkins [?]
Participants | World Movement for Democracy: North America, US. International Repu
blican Institute. | -?>http://us.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Lauren/Wilkins
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Roger W. Wilkins
B. 1932. The Washington Star Associate Editor (1980-81); The New York Times
Columnist (1977-79); The New York Times Editorial Board (1974-79); The Washingto
n Post Editorial Staff (1972-74); American Constitution Society for Law and Poli
cy Board of Directors; Ford Foundation; Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fell
ow (1982-92); NAACP; Obama for America; Pulitzer Prize 1972; Watergate Scandal.
| Cosmos Club member; Education Trust director; Herb Block Foundation director;
NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund director emeritus. Past: American Constit
ution Society director; George Mason University professor; Washington Star assoc
iate editor. Patricia A. King spouse; Roy Wilkins (deceased) nephew. | Wife: Pat
ricia A. King (m. 21-Feb-1981, two daughters, one son); Daughter: Amy T. Wilkins
(News Hour reporter); Son: David E.; Daughter: Elizabeth W.
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Amy M. Wilkinson (New listing)
Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School Center for Business and Governme
nt and a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Sc
holars.
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Sharon P. Wilkinson
Meridian International Center Ambassador Sharon P Meridian International Cente
r promotes international understanding through the exchange of people, ideas, and
the arts. | World Affairs Councils of America national board member. | President
Clinton names Sharon P. Wilkinson as U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique. | http://www.
asu.edu/news/faculty_students/wilkinson_110804.htm
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Aaron S. Williams
National Peace Corps Association director; Peace Corps director; RTI Internati
onal VP. Past: CARE director.
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Lyin Brian D. Williams


B. 1959. Tom Brokaws successor at NBC News. White House Staff (late 1970s);
Committee to Protect Journalists Advisory Board; Congressional Medal of Honor F
oundationBoard of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Robin Hood Foundation
Board of Directors; NBC Nightly News Anchor (2004-); NBC Chief White House Corr
espondent (1994-96); NBC Reporter (1993-); MSNBC. | Committee to Protect Journal
ists director; Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation director; Council on Fore
ign Relations member; Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation honorary board member
; NBC Nightly News anchor; Robin Hood Foundation director. Past: KOAM-TV corresp
ondent; National Association of Broadcasters lobbyist; WCBS-TV anchor; White Hou
se state dinner (11/24/2009) invited guest; WTTG-TV correspondent. | Wife: Jane
Stoddard Williams (one son, one daughter); Son: Douglas; Daughter: Allison.
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Christine (Joyce) Williams [?]
-?>Christine Williams Institute of Medicine New York Medical College | -?>List o
f Witnesses Federation of American Scientists Dr. Christine Williams, Chair, Nati
onal Intelligence Council. | -?>Thomas Goulet Labrecque Jr. spouse; Morgan Lloyd
Williams daughter. | http://www.123people.com/s/christine+joyce
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Cindy Williams
MIT Security Studies Program (SSP): People Cindy Williams | Cindy Williams H
arvard Belfer Center for Science and Principal Research Scientist of the Securit
y Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her work include
s an examination of the processes by which the U.S. government plans for and all
ocates resources among the activities and programs related to national security
and international affairs and an examination of the transition to all-volunteer
forces in the militaries of European countries. Previously, Dr. Williams was an Ass
istant Director of the Congressional Budget Office, where she led the National S
ecurity Division in studies of budgetary and policy choices related to defense a
nd international security. She has served as a director and in other capacities
at the MITRE Corporation in Bedford, Massachusetts; as a member of the Senior Ex
ecutive Service in the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon; and a
s a mathematician at RAND in Santa Monica, California. She is a member of the boa
rd and an elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and a
former member of the Naval Studies Board of the National Academies. She is a mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the International Institute of St
rategic Studies. She serves on the editorial board of International Security and
the advisory board of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at the B
ush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University, and is on t
he advisory committee of Women in International Security (WIIS).
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Dave H. Williams
<-? | Alliance Capital Chairman Dave Williams Moves From Public to Private Stoc
k | White Williams Holdings chairman. Past: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum trus
tee.
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Elizabeth H. Williams
Elizabeth Williams | Truman National Security Project Williams is member of USAI
Ds Global Health Initiative Launch Team in Washington, DC where she provides stra
tegic leadership to Country Support Unit. Betsy joins USAID from the Internatio
nal Division of John Snow, Inc., a global public health organization, where she
served for two years as JSI Country Representative in Liberia, working closely w
ith the Minister and Senior Staff at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare a
nd with partner organizations to support the Liberian governments efforts to rebu
ild its health sector. Together with President Sirleafs office, Betsy developed
and launched the Liberian Presidents Young Professional Program, an innovative p
rofessional development fellowship meant to inspire and develop the next generat
ion of Liberian leadership. Previously, she was Acting Director for Social Issue
s at the Asia Society, where she was launched and managed the AIDS in ASIA initi
ative, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Betsy has also worked at

the World Health Organization in Geneva, Physicians for Human Rights in Boston,
the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Capetown, South Africa
. She is a member of the Board of Overseers for Mailman School of Public Health,
the Advisory Board for the AMNH, a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relati
ons and a Fellow with the Truman National Security Project.
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F. Haydn Williams
<-??-> Asia Foundation president, etc.
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Harold M. Williams
Center for Arts and Culture director; Committee for Economic Development
trustee; J. Paul Getty Trust president emeritus; National Center for Public Poli
cy and Higher Education director; Southern California Public Radio trustee; U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman. | Opportunity and Responsibility: A
Conversation with Harold Williams http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications/
newsletters/10_2/profile1.html
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Howard Roy Williams
Howard Roy Williams SourceWatch is the former President and Chief Executive Offi
cer of the Center for Humanitarian Cooperation. Mr. Williams was previously Direc
tor of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, Bureau for Humanitarian Respon
se (BHR/OFDA), of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). He was
appointed to this post in January 1998 and served until January 2001. USAID is t
he U.S. government agency that provides economic and humanitarian assistance wor
ldwide. As head of OFDA, Williams oversaw disaster preparedness and relief and r
ehabilitation programs throughout the world. Before going to OFDA, Williams served
with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) for 12 years. From 1996 to 1998,
Williams was IRCs Vice President for Overseas Policy and Planning. From 1993 to 1
996, he was Vice President for Overseas Programs, and from 1985 to 1993, he was
Director of Operations. During this time, Williams led efforts that resulted in t
he conceptualization, creation and staffing of IRCs Emergency Preparedness Unit.
He helped to establish and staff IRC offices in a variety of places including No
rthern Iraq, Jordan, the Balkans, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, and Southern Sudan. From
1979 to 1985, he served with the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
, formerly known as the International Committee for European Migration (ICEM). D
uring this time he served as Chief of Operations in Geneva, Switzerland, from 19
83 to 1985; Regional Director in Bangkok, Thailand, from 1980 to 1983; and Count
ry Representative in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 1979 to 1980. From 1976 to 197
9, Williams was Assistant to the Director with the American Council for National
ities Services in New York.
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Margaret D. Williams
Managing Director of World Wildlife Funds Kamchatka-Bering Sea Ecoregion Progra
m, which is working on an international conservation strategy for this region. F
luent in Russian, she has worked extensively in Russia for the past 15 years, fi
rst for the World Bank and since 1997 for WWF. She founded and still edits Russi
an Conservation News, a quarterly journal on biodiversity conservation in Eurasi
a. | -?>Morgan Lloyd Williams spouse. | http://www.123people.com/s/margaret+d+wi
lliams
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Paul D. Williams (New listing)
http://elliott.gwu.edu/faculty/williams_p.cfm Associate Professor of Internati
onal Affairs and Associate Director of the Security Policy Studies Program.
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Reba White Williams
Liberal Party Candidate Reba White Williams for Council 1999 Reba White Willia
ms, Liberal Party candidate for the New York City Council District 4. |Reba Whit
e Williams Autobiography Reba White Williams has accomplished much, including ha
ving her articles published in American Artist, Art and Auction, Print Quarterly
, Journal of the Print World, Print |http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Williams_Reb

a_563971312.aspx
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William J. Williams, Jr.
http://www.lawdragon.com/index.php/lawdragon/lawyer_profile/?lawyer_id=492 Sul
livan & Cromwell LLP. has had very extensive experience in international securiti
es offerings by European, Japanese and Latin American issuers. Mr. Williams play
ed a major role in the development of SEC Regulation S, Rule 15a-6 (which govern
s the activities of non-U.S. broker-dealers in the United States) and Regulation
M (the trading rules) and the recent Securities Act public offering reforms. Mr
. Williams was a member of the NASDs Legal Advisory Board, is a member of the NYS
Es Legal Advisory Committee, and is Chair of the Task Force on Review of the Fede
ral Securities Laws of the American Bar AssociationFederal Regulation of Securit
ies Committee. Mr. Williams has represented the Securities Industry Association
in connection with the SECs consideration of fixed price offerings, shelf registr
ation, the Securities Act Concept Release, the Aircraft Carrier and Regulation FD.
| New York University School of Law life trustee.
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Edwin D. Williamson
http://www.sullcrom.com/williamsonedwind/ Upon his resignation as the Legal
Adviser of the U.S. Department of State in January 1993, Mr. Williamson rejoined
Sullivan & Cromwells Washington, D.C. Office. At Sullivan & Cromwell, Mr. William
son has engaged in a broad and wide-ranging domestic and international financing
and transactions practice. He is the co-author of the Firms comprehensive memora
ndum on U.S. economic sanctions and also advises on issues arising under the For
eign Corrupt Practices Act and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. |http://www
2.sewanee.edu/communications/c61.
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Edwin D. Williamson, Jr. [?]
-?>Son o the above, no doubt.
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Irving A. Williamson
Irving A. Williamson Irving A. Williamson, a Democrat of New York, is the Vice
Chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission. Vice Chairman Williamson wa
s nominated to the ITC by President George W. Bush on September 7, 2006; renomin
ated on January 9, 2007; and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on February 1, 2007. H
e was sworn in as a member of the Commission on February 7, 2007, for a term exp
iring on June 16, 2014. President Barack Obama designated him Vice Chairman for
the term ending June 16, 2012. Vice Chairman Williamson has more than 40 years of
experience in the international and trade policy fields. Prior to his appointme
nt, he was for seven years President of Williamson International Trade Strategie
s, Inc., a New York-based consulting firm that advised clients on legal, policy,
and regulatory issues affecting international trade and business. As a consulta
nt, he worked with over 20 U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and
other donor-funded projects, advising countries on World Trade Organization (WT
O) accession, compliance, and participation; he has also conducted WTO and other
trade-related training programs all over the world. Much of his work focused on
trade with Africa and the Middle East. From 1993 to 1998, Vice Chairman Williams
on was Deputy General Counsel in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (US
TR). In this position, he served as chairman of the interagency Section 301 Comm
ittee, which investigated foreign trade barriers, and worked on implementing leg
islation for the WTO and the North American Free Trade Agreement. He served as a
cting general counsel for seven months, helping manage a 14-attorney office that
was engaged in more than 30 dispute settlement proceedings and which was named
best government international law office in May 1997. Vice Chairman Williamson p
layed a role in developing President Bill Clintons Partnership for Economic Growt
h and Opportunity in Africa initiative and represented USTR in negotiations with
the Congress on the African Growth and Opportunity Act legislation. Following hi
s USTR service, Vice Chairman Williamson was Vice President for Trade, Investmen
t, and Economic Development Programs at the Africa-America Institute in New York
. From 1985 to 1993, he was the manager of trade policy for the Port Authority o

f New York and New Jersey. Prior to that, Vice Chairman Williamson served for 18
years as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State.
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Richard S. Williamson
B. 1949. US Ambassador to Sudan Special Envoy (2008-); Winston & Strawn Part
ner (-2007); US Ambassador to the UN for Special Political Affairs (2002); Mayer
, Brown & Platt (-2002); US Ambassador to the UN Commission on Human Rights (pas
t); US State Department Asst. Secy. for International Organizations (past); Whit
e House Staff Asst. to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (1981-83); Wi
nston & Strawn Partner (1977-81); Congressional Staff Administrative Assistant t
o Phil Crane (1974-76); Bush-Cheney 04; Committee on the Present Danger; Council
on Foreign Relations; Committee in Support of Russian Civil Society Board of Dir
ectors; International Republican Institute Board of Directors; John McCain 2008;
Keep Our Mission PAC; McCain for Senate 98; Straight Talk America. | Committee o
n the Present Danger member; Freedom House trustee; International Republican Ins
titute director; Winston & Strawn LLP partner. Past: 2008 John McCain presidenti
al campaign fundraiser; Illinois Republican Party chairman; Sudan U.S. special e
nvoy; U.S. Department of State assistant secretary. | Wife: Jane Thatcher (one s
on, one daughter); Son: Craig Salisbury; Daughter: Elisabeth Jean. lives and/or w
orks in Kenilworth, IL.
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Samuel G. Williamson
Samuel G. Williamson Lawyer in Washington, District of (Kirkland & Ellis.) | h
ttp://www.kirkland.com/sitecontent.cfm?contentID=220&itemID=9308.
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Wendell Willkie II [New listing.]
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Wendell_L._Willkie_II is Senior Vice
President, General Counsel and Secretary of MeadWestvaco Corporation. He previo
usly served as Associate Counsel to the President under President Reagan and Gen
eral Counsel and Chief of Staff of the Department of Education. He was General C
ounsel and acting Deputy Secretary of the Department of Commerce under President
George H.W. Bush. He was subsequently a fellow in legal policy and internationa
l trade at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. where he co-aut
hored with Ambassador James R. Lilley, Beyond MFN: Trade with China and American
Interests. Trustee, Freedom House; Director, National Legal Center for the Publi
c Interest.
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Mason Willrich
World Affairs Council of Northern California trustee. Past: Pacific Council on
International Policy director.
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Robert G. Wilmers
Age in 2011: 76. Council on Foreign Relations member; Levin Institute director
; Lincoln Center Theater director; M&T Bank chairman & CEO. Past: Empire State D
evelopment Corporation chairman. lives and/or works in Buffalo, NY.
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Don M. Wilson III
Bank of Montreal director; Tuck School of Business overseer. Past: J.P. Morgan
Chase & Co. chief risk officer. | BMO Financial Group: http://www2.bmo.com/cont
ent/0,1089,divId-3_langId-1_navCode-4553,00.html | lives and/or works in New York
, NY.
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Donald M. Wilson
B. 1948is an American banker and risk management specialist. He was appointed as
chief risk officer with JPMorgan Chase in 2003 and retired in 2006. married Lynn
Suzanne Byron in 1984 and had three children: James Matthew, Charlotte Suzanne,
and Robert Ross.
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Ernest James Wilson III
Ernest James Wilson III | USC Center on Public Diplomacy | Annenberg School for

Communication dean; Corporation for Public Broadcasting director. Past: U.S. Inf
ormation Agency director of policy & planning. Francille Rusan Wilson spouse.
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Isaiah Ike Wilson III
http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/iw2128-fac.html Lieutenant Col
onel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III is an Associate Professor and the Director of Ameri
can Politics, Public Policy and Strategic Studies at the United States Military
Academy at West Point, NY. | http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/bios.html?id=897&year=20
09 Lieutenant Colonel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson has earned a reputation as one of the n
ations most promising soldier-scholars
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Margaret S. Wilson
<-? Committee Members The Bretton Woods Committee Mrs. Margaret S. Wilson, Chair
man and CEO, Scarbroughs Committee for Economic Development trustee. Bureau of In
dian Affairs[?]
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Kurt A. Wimmer
http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/20004-dc-kurt-wimmer-241202.html | Covington & B
urling LLP partner; Media Institute trustee. Past: Gannett Co., Inc. SVP & gener
al counsel. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Steven D. Winch
http://i.cfr.org/experts/world/steven-d-winch/b10757 Ripplewood Holdings, LLC. A
dvisory Board, Center for Preventive Action. E-mail: swinch@ripplewood.com.
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Robert Windrem
Robert Windrem The Daily Beast Robert Windremis a Senior Reserach Fellow at th
e NYU Center on Law and Security. For three decades, he worked as a producer for
NBC News. During that time, he focused on | The Daily Nightly MSNBC.com NBCs Rob
ert Windrem offers on our sister blog Hardblogger his commentary on one of the mos
t searing images of Saddam Husseins brutal reign, and also one of the |Robert Win
drem, The Center on Law and Security: Zoom | http://www.lawandsecurity.org/About
/Fellows
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W. Montague Winfield
http://www.whodidit.org/cocon.html Major General in charge of Pentagon war
room on 9-10-01, the evening of September 10th he requested a rookie to stand i
n for him on 9-11. | W. Montague Winfield LinkedIn Norfolk, Virginia Area.
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Adrien Katherine Wing
Adrien Katherine Wing SourceWatch Bessie Dutton Murray Professor, Associate De
an for Faculty Development, University of Iowa. [read more.]
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Jay Winik
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jay_Winik is one of the nati
ons leading public historians. Mr. Winiks many writings include the award-winning
New York Times best-seller April 1865: The Month that Saved America, which is no
w part of the distinguished Modern Classic series and was the basis for an Emmy-no
minated History Channel special. He is a regular reviewer of history for the Wal
l Street Journal, a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review secti
on, and has contributed to numerous anthologies. Council Member, National Endowme
nt for the Humanities; Associate, Center for International Security Studies. | H
udson Institute > About Hudson > Jay Winik | lives and/or works in Chevy Chase, M
D.
-Jay B Winik 30 Grafton St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3428 (301) 656-4173 [50-54 / L
yric W Winik]
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Ori Winitzer
Financial Services. Nonprofit Organization Management. Greater New York City Ar
ea. | Ori Winitzer, Katz Media Group Inc | Spoke | Ori Winitzer, Founder and Cha

ir, Board: Zoom Information Employment history: Rothschild.


-Ori D Winitzer 240 W 98th St, Apt 12A; New York, NY 10025-5517 (212) 222-6121 [
35-39 / Judy L Winitzer]
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Matthew A. Winkler
MATT Winkler, the micromanaging editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, is relinqu
ishing some of his responsibilities at the news service he helped launch with Ma
yor Bloomberg. | Bloomberg News editor-in-chief; Columbia College NY board of vis
itors member; Committee to Protect Journalists director; Economic Club of New Yo
rk trustee; Kenyon College trustee; Kenyon Review trustee. lives and/or works in N
ew York, NY.
-?>Matthew A Winkler 345 Riverside Dr, Apt 3E; New York, NY 10025-3453 [Lisa K W
inkler]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/winkler/matthew
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Bart J. Winokur
Dechert LLP : Lawyers | Brandeis University trustee; Cornell University truste
e. | http://www.123people.com/s/bart+winokur.
-Barton J Winokur857 5th Ave, Fl 17; New York, NY 10065-5857 (212) 628-2588 [Sus
an Winokur]
-Barton J Winokur 334 Fishers Rd; Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3656 (610) 527-1338 [65+ /
Susan P Winokur]
-Barton S Winokur 665 Divide Dr; Snowmass Village, CO (970) 923-0085 [Susan Winoku
r]
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Herbert S. Pug Winokur, Jr.
<Current and former Enron directors John Duncan, Herbert Winokur, Jr., R
obert Jaedicke, Charles LeMaistre and Norman Blake Jr. are sworn in at Tuesdays h
earing. | Capricorn Holdings Inc. chairman & CEO; National Humanities Center tru
stee; Winston Churchill Foundation trustee. Past: Enron Corporation director; Pe
nn Central Corp. EVP. | Global Technology Partners: http://gtp-llc.com/winokur.c
fm | lives and/or works in Greenwich, CT.
-Herbert S Winokur Jr 341 North St; Greenwich, CT 06830-3901 (203) 625-8195 [65+
/ Deanne H Winokur]
Capricorn Investors Ii Lp, General Partner 30 E Elm St; Greenwich, CT 06830-6529
(203) 861-6600
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/winokur/herbert
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Michael R. Winston [i.e. Weinstein, or such.]
http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/gcprogram.taf?function=bio&EventID=G
C07&SPID=2648 Managing Director, Chief Leadership Officer, Countrywide Financial
CorporationWinston spent more than 10 years at Motorola as vice president and ma
naging director of Global Organization Strategy, heading up organizational desig
n, large-scale change, leadership development and succession planning initiative
s for the communications businesses during the companys rise from $6 billion to m
ore than $30 billion in revenues. He has also held top strategic human resources
positions at McDonnell Douglas and Lockheed corporations. | Michael R Winston S
cholar Administration Office Woodrow Wilson Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300
Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C | Spouse: Judith A. Winston shrinkipedi
a. Children: Two daughters. | Michael R. Winston, Maxine Isaacs relationship map
Muckety | Folger Shakespeare Library governor. Past: Studio Museum in Harlem tr
ustee.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/winston/michael
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/winston/michael
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Philip S. Winterer
is a member of the Amherst College and Adelphi University board of trustees and a
former partner at Debevoise & Plimpton Lawyers in New York City. Amherst Colleg
e life trustee; Phipps Houses trustee;School of American Ballet director. Past:

Folger Shakespeare Library governor.


-Philip S WintererE Hill Rd; Keene, NY (518) 576-9019
-Philip S Winterer PO Box 95; Keene, NY 12942-0095 (518) 576-9019 [65+ / Patrici
a D Winterer]
-Philip S Winterer 1165 5th Ave; New York, NY 10029-6931 (212) 369-6465
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Francis X. Winters
Francis X Winters Francis X. Winters is Professor of ethics and international af
fairs and member of the Core Faculty at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetow
n University, Washington, D.C
-Francis X Winters 2500 Wisconsin Ave NW, Apt 947; Washington, DC 20007-4527 (20
2) 338-8561 [65+]
-Francis X Winters 831 Maury Ave; Oxon Hill, MD 20745-2858 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/winters/francis
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Laura Winters
-?>Laura Winters profiles | LinkedIn (22) [Wachovia, and so on]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/winters/laura
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Laura Winthrop
Laura Winthrop | LinkedIn Professional Staff Member at Senate Foreign Relations
Committee ; Vice President at Control Risks; Special Assistant to the President
at Council on Foreign Relations. NYC area. |http://americansecurityproject.org/a
bout/staff/laura-winthrop/ Laura Winthrop is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Ame
rican Security Project covering U.S. policy in the Asia-Pacific region, U.S.-Jap
an policy, development policy and U.S. Congressional issues. Laura is based in
Tokyo. Previously, Laura served as a Professional Staff Member of the U.S. Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations. Lauras responsibilities included oversight and
political and legislative analysis of international development, foreign assista
nce, United Nations, Peace Corps and international education issues for Committe
e Chairman John Kerry. Before joining the Committee staff, Laura worked on Senato
r Obamas Presidential Campaign as Deputy Policy Director for Colorado. Prior to
that, she spent five years at Control Risks, where, as Vice President for Global
Services, she managed political risk consulting projects in dozens of countries
across five continents. From 2000-2002, Laura was Special Assistant to the Pre
sident of the Council on Foreign Relations. |http://americansecurityproject.org/
about/board-of-directors/.
-?>Laura Winthrop 200 Topsfield Rd; Ipswich, MA 01938-1128 (978) 356-3717 [30-34
/ Susan B Winthrop, Frederic Winthrop, Robert S Winthrop]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/winthrop/laura
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David A. Wirth
Center for Progressive Reform :: David A. Wirth David A. Wirth is Professor
of Law and Director of International Programs at Boston College Law School in Ne
wton, Massachusetts, and a former Member Scholar of the Center for Progressive R
eform. has taught and written in the areas of Public International Law, Foreign
Relations Law of the United States, International Environmental Law, European Un
ion Law, International Human Rights, International Organizations, Administrative
Law, and Clinical Legal Education, etc. [Read more.]
-2, Ma>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ma/wirth/david
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Timothy E. Wirth
Born: 1939. worthlessly served in the U.S. House and Senate as a Democrat fro
m CO. US Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (1994-97); Counselor of the
Department of State (1993-94); US Senator, Colorado (1987-93); US Congressman,
Colorado 2nd (3-Jan-1975 to 3-Jan-1987); US Education Department Deputy Assistan
t Secretary of Education (1969-70); United Nations Foundation President (1998-);
Council on Foreign Relations; Energy Future Coalition Steering Committee; Obama
for America; United Nations Association of the USA Board of Governors, Adopt-A-

Minefield campaign; White House Fellows (1967-68). | Better World Fund president
, director; United Nations Foundation president. Past: Lisa M. Caputo press secr
etary; National Museum of Natural History board member; David E. Skaggs chief of
staff; U.S. Department of Education deputy assistant secretary; U.S. Department
of State under secretary; U.S. House of Representatives former members W member
; U.S. Senate former senators W senator; Vincent Versage legislative aide. | Wif
e: Wren Winslow Wirth (one son, one daughter); Son: Christopher Wirth; Daughter:
Kelsey Writh (Align Technology).
-?>Timothy Wirth 3900 Watson Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-5416 (202) 337-7126
-?>Timothy Wirth 29 Maroon Ave; Crested Butte, CO (970) 349-0213
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wirth/timothy
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Steven J. Wisch
http://www.peimedia.com/product.aspx?cid=&pid=175498&conttype=11&spkid=2049
Steven Wisch, 47, is a founder and Managing Partner of India Equity Partners, a
long-term, growth-oriented Indian private equity fund. He is also a founder and
Managing Director of IREO, the first organized foreign fund involved in Indian
real estate development focused on constructing a world-class portfolio of resid
ential, commercial, retail and hospitality properties. Mr. Wisch was a Partner an
d Managing Director at Goldman, Sachs & Co. where he worked for a total of 17 ye
ars in various areas, including corporate finance, mergers and acquistions, exec
utive administration, equity capital markets (including five years running Asian
Equity Capital Markets in Hong Kong) and investment management. Mr. Wisch serve
d as the Chief Operating Officer of 9/11 United Services Group, a not-for-profit
organization which coordinated the more than $3 billion that was raised by char
ities to assist the victims [read: assist themselves] of the terrorists attacks on
September 11, 2001. He serves on the boards of the 9/11 United Services Group,
the Trinity School in New York City, SEACOR Holdings, Inc. and Hudsons Companies.
Mr. Wisch is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. India Equity
Partners India Equity Partners (IEP) manages an India-focused, long-term, growth
-oriented private equity fund with approximately $350 million of capital. IEP is
part of a $2 billion group of affiliated funds, including IREO (Indias largest f
oreign real estate fund), that are dedicated to India. IEP partners with outstan
ding entrepreneurs and management teams in fast growing sectors and is a value-a
dded investor committed to assisting its portfolio companies. We accomplish this
by leveraging the international relationships of our team members for overseas
customer expansion, acquisitions, recruiting senior management, optimizing the c
apital structure and assisting with strategy. IEPs principals have an established
track record of investing in India and are founding members of the investment t
eams covering private equity, public equity and real estate.
-Steven J Wisch 1125 5th Ave; New York, NY 10128-0143 (212) 595-8888 [45-49 / De
bra S Wisch]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wisch/steven
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Carol Wise
Carol Wise | LinkedIn Associate Professor at USC School of International Rel
ations. Greater Los Angeles Area. Past: Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Uni
versity School of Advanced International Studies; Resident Associate at Carnegie
Endowment for International peace; Fulbright Scholar at Fulbright Program in Pe
ru. Carol Wises Summary: As a professor of international politics in the School o
f International Relations at USC I specialize in international trade, finance, a
nd development with a focus on the Latin American region. I have consulted widel
y in both the public and the private sectors; taught day-long workshops on my to
pics of expertise across the Western Hemisphere in both Spanish and English; and
have conducted evaluations for such agencies as the British Department for Inte
rnational Development and the Inter-American Development Bank. I am especially k
nowledgeable of Mexico and the Andean countries of South America. Specialties: I
currently have projects on: the logistics involving the implementation of the U
S-Peru bilateral free trade agreement; the environmental complications of extrac
ting natural gas from the Amazon region; and, the growing trade and investment t

ies between China and South America (in particular, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
Peru). Interests: program design and evaluation, referee on major grant applica
tions, workshop training on trade negotiations and the implementation of free tr
ade agreements, more general teaching on key international development issues su
ch as trade and financial integration, macro-economic management, and social pol
icy. Groups and Associations: American Political Science Association; Associatio
n of Canadian-US Studies; Council on Foreign Relations; International Studies As
sociation; Latin American Studies Association; Pacific Council on International
Policy. [Read more.]
-L.A.>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/los-angeles-ca/wise/carol
-Ca>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ca/wise/carol
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Holly Wise
Holly Wise Principal, Wise Solutions LLC. Through her consultancy practice,
Wise Solutions LLC, Holly brings international development, corporate social res
ponsibility, public-private alliance, and business development expertise to corp
orations, foundations and non-profits. She serves as a senior fellow at Harvards Ke
nnedy School of Government, teaches enterprise development at Georgetown Univers
ity School of Foreign Service, and sits on the advisory boards of GlobalGiving a
nd LivingGoods. Ms. Wise is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Holly W
ise spent 26 years in the foreign service with the US Agency for International D
evelopment (USAID), achieving the diplomatic rank of Minister Counselor. She is
the founder and first Secretariat Director of the Global Development Alliance, U
SAIDs business model that forges strategic alliances between public and private p
artners in addressing international development issues. Under her leadership 300
alliances were formed with $1.1 billion in USAID funding leveraging $3.8 billio
n in private resources for the worlds poor. In addition to overseas tours in Uganda
, Kenya, Barbados, the Philippines and China, Ms. Wise served as USAID chair at
the National Defense University where she taught political science, environmenta
l courses, and published research on China.
-?>Holly B Wise 1408 N Buchanan St; Arlington, VA 22205-2631 (703) 351-8012 [5559 / Robert A Phillips, Hope C Phillips, Louise B Wise, Ian A Phillips]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wise/holly
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Michael M. Wiseman
Michael M. Wiseman | Lawyers | Sullivan Recognized as a Dealmaker of the Year
by The American Lawyer (April 2009) for his role in connection with the AIG bail
out, Michael Wiseman is widely recognized as a leading attorney in banking and f
inancial institutions law. He represents domestic and international commercial b
anks, investment banks and insurance companies. His practice encompasses regulat
ory and enforcement issues, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, new produ
cts initiatives, derivative products, payment system issues and corporate govern
ance and counseling. As managing partner of the Firms Financial Institutions Group
, Mr. Wiseman has a long history of advising global financial institutions on th
eir largest transactional and their most sensitive regulatory matters. In recent
months, for example, Mr. Wiseman has advised AIG in connection with the $85 bil
lion emergency financing plan with the Federal Reserve and subsequent $30 billio
n equity capital commitment facility as well as Goldman Sachs in its conversion
to a bank holding company. Mr. Wiseman has also advised UBS in its recent capita
l-raising activity and other matters arising in connection with the financial cr
isis. [You really must read more about his wonderful achievements and accomplish
ments many of them advertised right here: http://www.sullcrom.com/wisemanmichae
lm/]
-W>Phone +1-212-558-3846.
-?>Michael M Wiseman 4 River Ln; Westport, CT 06880-1925 (203) 227-7511 [55-59]
-?>Michael M Wiseman 7502 Orchid Hammock Dr; West Palm Beach, FL 33412-3139 (561
) 622-8522 [55-59 / Nancy A Wiseman]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/wiseman/michael
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Frank G. Wisner II
B. 1938. On 31 January 2011, he was sent to Egypt by President Bar
ack Obama to negotiate a resolution to the popular protests against the regime t
hat have swept the country [uh-huh]. | US Ambassador to India (1994-97); US Defe
nse Department Under Secretary for Policy (1993-94); US Under Secretary of State
for Arms Control and International Security Affairs (1992-93); US Ambassador to
the Philippines (1991-92); US Ambassador to Egypt (1986-91); US State Departmen
t Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs (1982-86); US Ambassador
to Zambia (1979-82); US Agency for International Development Vietnam (1964-68);
American International Group Vice Chairman of External Affairs (1997-); Member
of the Board of Enron (1997-99, this might actually just be board of EOG); Membe
r of the Board of EOG Resources (1997-); Member of the Board of Ethan Allen Inte
riors (2001-); Metropolitan Museum of Art Business Committee; American Academy o
f Diplomacy; Asia Society; Bill Bradley for President; Campaign for American Lea
dership in the Middle East; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Dick Lugar;
Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton fo
r President; John Kerry for President; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory
Board; RAND Corporation; Rockefeller Brothers Fund Trustee; US-India Business C
ouncilBoard of Directors. | Age in 2011: 74. American University of Beirut trust
ee; Christine Wisner spouse; EOG Resources, Inc. director; Ethan Allen Interiors
Inc. director; International House trustee; National Security Network advisory
board member; Pangea3, LLC director; Patton Boggs LLP foreign affairs adviser; R
efugees International director; U.S. Department of Defense under secretary; U.S.
-India Business Council director; US-Saudi Arabian Business Council director. Pa
st: American International Group, Inc. vice chairman of external affairs; Egypt
U.S. ambassador; India U.S. ambassador; Philippines U.S. ambassador; Rockefeller
Brothers Fund trustee; United Nations Association director; U.S.-Russia Busines
s Council director; Zambia U.S. ambassador. lives and/or works in New York, NY. |
Father: Frank Wisner, Sr. (CIA official, d. 1965, suicide); Wife: Christine de
Ganay (four children).
-?>Frank G Wisner II 480 Park Ave, Apt 18H; New York, NY 10022-1613 (212) 355-17
65 [65+ / David G Wisner, Sabrina M Wisner]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/wisner/frank
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Graham G. Wisner
Of Council, Patton Boggs, LLP: Graham G. Wisner-2550 M Street, NW Washingt
on, DC 20037 Graham Wisner advises corporate clients seeking to invest in the Mid
dle East and Asia with specialized due diligence, competitor intelligence, asset
tracking, fraud investigation, political risks consulting, and integrity servic
es including anti-money laundering, anti-corruption, and fraud. Mr. Wisner counse
ls his clients on dispute resolution with foreign governments and international
companies. He has an extensive network of contacts and specialized local resourc
es throughout the Middle East and India. Mr. Wisner advises foreign governments
and corporate clients on governmental relations before the executive and legisla
tive branches of the U.S. government. He was the lead corporate lobbyist in the
legislative campaign to pass the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Agreement. Mr. Wisner
helps his international clients with matters involving foreign and U.S. governme
nt procurement, the Export Administration Act, USAID regulations, and the Foreig
n Corrupt Practices Act. He also advises his clients on the financings of United
States exports abroad, including Export-Import Bank financing. Professional Aff
iliations: Council on Foreign Relations and the Metropolitan Club of Washington,
D.C. ; International Bar Association; University of Chicago, Harris School for
International Affairs, International Advisory Council; Former Member, Board of T
rustees for the Environmental Defense Fund; Former Member, Mayors Committee on Ju
venile Delinquency (New Orleans, LA); Former Member, Bar Association of Maryland
.

-Graham G Wisner 1105 Kelso Rd; Great Falls, VA 22066-2027 (703) 757-0158 [55-59
]
-Graham Wisner 31405 Lambson Forest Rd; Galena, MD 21635-1520 (410) 648-5211
-Graham G Wisner 2671 W Highway 98; Mary Esther, FL 32569-2338
Patton Boggs LLP, Partner 2550 M St NW; Washington, DC 20037-1309 (202) 457-6000
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wisner/graham
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Anne A. Witkowsky
<2011 Political Symposium Panel (L to R): Anne Witkowsky 78, Katie Fox 77, Bob
Rivkin 78 and Kori Schulman 04. | U.S. Deputy Coordinator for Homeland Security an
d Multilateral Affairs. Senior Fellow at CSIS. CSIS Committee on Science and Sec
urity. | U.S. Official at OSCE Session on Preventing Terrorism Anne Witkowsky, spe
aks at the 2010 OSCE Expert Conference in Astana, Kazakhstan, on strategies and
policies to prevent and combat transnational threats and terrorism. | Anne Witkows
ky $5,750 in Political Contributions for 2008 BETHESDA, MD 20814.
Anne Witkowsky
Bethesda, MD
50
-Witkowsky, Md>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/witkowsky
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Tamara Cofman Wittes
Tamara Cofman Wittes crackpotpedia Tamara Cofman Wittes is a Deputy Assist
ant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs at the United States Department of State
(since Nov. 2009). Wittes has written about democratic reform in the Arab world
and about the Arab-Israeli conflict. | Tamara Cofman Wittes Brookings Institutio
n.
^Possible relatives: Benjamin Wittes, Robert Elliot Wittes.
-Benjamin Wittes 4401 Brandywine St NW; Washington, DC 20016-4419 (202) 362-7854
[40-44 / Tamara C Cofman]
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Harris L. Wofford
Born: 1926. served in the U.S. Senate as a Democrat from PA. Americas Promise, T
he Alliance for Youth director; India Afire co-author; Points of Light & Hands O
n Network director; Youth Service America director. Past: 1991 Harris Wofford Se
nate campaign candidate; After-School All-Stars board member; Bryn Mawr College
president; Corporation for National and Community Service CEO; Experience Corps
director; John F. Kennedy (deceased) special assistant; U.S. Senate former senat
ors W senator. Clare Lindgren Wofford (deceased) spouse; Daniel Wofford father;
David Wofford father; Suzanne Wofford father.
-Harris L Wofford Jr 955 26th St NW, Apt 501; Washington, DC 20037-2040 (202) 33
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William C. Wohlforth
http://millercenter.org/academic/gage/fellowship/mentors William C. Wohlfo
rth is the Daniel Webster Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, where he
served a three-year term as department chair until 2009. Dr. Wohlforths research
interests in International Relations Theory, International Security, Russian fo
reign policy, and the end of the Cold War inform his work as Editor-in-chief ofS
ecurity Studies and his service on the editorial board of Cambridge Studies in I
nternational Relations. Before arriving at Dartmouth in 2000 as Associate Profes
sor of Government, Wohlforth held Assistant Professor posts at Georgetown and Pr
inceton.
-Bill C Wohlforth 62 Pout Pond Ln; Lyme, NH 03768-3708 (603) 795-4588 [50-54 / C
hris H Wohlforth]
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Anne Wojcicki
23andMe co-founder; Foundation for the National Institutes of Health d

irector. Sergey Brin spouse; Esther Wojcicki daughter; Janet Wojcicki sister;Sta
n Wojcicki daughter; Susan Wojcicki sister.
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San Francisco, CA
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Charles Wolf, Jr.
http://www.rand.org/about/people/w/wolf_jr_charles.html Charles Wolf serve
d as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State (19451947, 194919
53). In the early 1950s, he was a visiting professor of economics and Asian stud
ies at Cornell University and an assistant professor of economics and Far East s
tudies at the University of California, Berkeley. He joined RAND in 1955 and hea
ded the Economics Department from 1967 to 1981. He served as founding dean of th
e Pardee RAND Graduate School from 1970 to 1997. Wolf is a senior research fellow
at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and is on the advisory board o
f the Center for International Business and Economic Research at the UCLA Anders
on School of Management. He is a board member of Capital Income Builder and of C
apital World Growth and Income, Inc., and a member of the American Economic Asso
ciation, the Econometric Society, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Inte
rnational Institute for Strategic Studies in London. In 2007, Wolf received the O
rder of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, from the government of Japan
. He was recognized for helping to nurture U.S. public opinion that was favorabl
e to Japan through his balanced analyses and thereby promoting the maturation of
Japans relationship with the United States. The two-part ceremony was held at th
e Foreign Ministry office in Tokyo, followed by a reception with Emperor Akihito
at the Imperial Palace. The award he received is Japans highest honor for member
s of academia. Research Focus: International economic policy; relationships betw
een economic issues and foreign and defense policy (particularly in Asia and Eur
ope); international risk assessment. Recent Projects: Long-term economic and mil
itary trends in Asia and Europe; Economies of China, Japan, and Korea.
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Ira Wolf
<Japan panelists are, from left, Peter Early, Takeshi Kadota, Yoichi Takita, T
homas McLain and Ira Wolf. http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/events.taf?funct
ion=show&cat=allconf&EventID=gc02&level1=program&level2=agenda&EvID=57 | a former
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Japan. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/i
ra-wolf/2a/703/551 Japan Representative PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manuf
acturers of America) February 2006 Present (5 years 3 months). Past: Board of G
overnors at American Chamber of Commerce in Japan; Staff Director at Congression
al-Executive Commission on China; Senior Advisor to Sen. Max Baucus at United St
ates Senate. | http://www.123people.com/s/ira+wolf.
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Robert Wolf
<New York magazine Power Grid columnist, John Heilemann, in a conversation w
ith Robert Wolf, Chairman & CEO of UBS Americas about how technology, globalizat
ion, and the rise of hedge funds and private equity are changing the financial w
orld. 9/17/07. | B. 1962. UBS Chairman & CEO Americas (2004-); UBS COO, UBS Inve
stment Bank (2004-); UBS Global Head, Fixed Income (2002-04); UBS (1994-); Salom

on Brothers (1984-94); Member of the Board of UBS; Childrens Aid Society Trustee;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Hillary Cli
nton for President; Kerry Victory 2004; National Sports Museum; Obama for Americ
a; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors. | Childrens Aid Society trus
tee; Partnership for New York City director;Presidents Economic Recovery Advisory
Board member; UBS AG chairman & CEO, UBS Group Americas; UBS Investment Bank pr
esident & COO. Past: 2004 John F. Kerry presidential campaign fundraiser;2008 Ba
rack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; Financial Services Roundtable direc
tor. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Josh Wolfe (New listing)
Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Lux Capital Management focusing on investme
nts in the physical and life sciences (nanotechnology). A columnist with Forbes
and Editor of the monthly Forbes/Wolfe Emerging
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James D. Wolfensohn
<Woodrow Wolfensohn. | B. 1933. US State Department Special Envoy for
Gaza Disengagement (2005-06); World Bank President (1995-2005); American Associa
tion for the Advancement of Science Fellow; Alfalfa Club 1995; American Philosop
hical Society 1997; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Institution; Conservation Intern
ational Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Hi
llary Clinton for President; Institute for Advanced Study Chairman; Internationa
l Rescue Committee Overseer; Kennedy Center Chairman Emeritus; Obama for America
; White Nights Foundation of America Distinguished Board of International Adviso
rs; Citigroup Senior Advisor (2006-); Salomon Brothers; Naturalized US Citizen 1
980; Alfalfa Party candidate for US President; Knight of the British Empire Hono
rary, May-1995; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997). | American Fri
ends of Bilderberg director; Bretton Woods Committee co-chair; Brookings Institu
tion honorary trustee; Carnegie Hall chairman emeritus; Institute for Advanced S
tudy chairman emeritus; International Rescue Committee overseer; National Democr
atic Institute director; Wolfensohn & Company, LLC chairman. Past: 2008 Bilderbe
rg conference participant; Conservation International director; DC Muckety: 2009
power couples named; Kennedy Center chairman emeritus; World Bank president. Ad
am Wolfensohn son; Elaine Wolfensohn spouse; Naomi Wolfensohn daughter; Sara Wol
fensohn daughter.
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Alan Wm. Wolff
http://www.deweyleboeuf.com/Utility/LawyerResults.aspx?office=Washington%2
c+DC&pg=3 | United States Council for International Business trustee.
-?>Alan W Wolff 1775 Pennsylvania Ave NW; Washington, DC 20006-4605
-?>Alan W Wolff 20 Bridle Ct; Potomac, MD 20854-3887 (301) 983-0955 [Stephen M S
ousa, Anna W Sousa, Helene N Wolff]
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I. Peter Wolff
The picture sums it up. Minister for the State Council Information Office Zhao
Qizheng, flanked by Time Warner Incs I. Peter Wolff (left) and Wal-Marts John B.
Menzer, yesterday gave the thumbs-up as an acknowledgement of the success at the
on-going FORTUNE Global Forum in Beijing. | China Institute in America trustee.
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Paul D. Wolfowitz
B. 1943. Paul Wolfowitz is a prominent and well-connected conservati
ve hawk who was Deputy Secretary of Defense under Donald Rumsfeld during theGeor
ge W. Bushadministration, and later President of the World Bank. On September 11,
Wolfowitz told senior Pentagon officials that Iraq might have been responsible
for that days attacks. Several former and current intelligence officials have sai
d that, beginning shortly thereafter, they felt pressure from Wolfowitz, Vice Pr
esident Dick Cheney, Cheneys Chief of Staff Lewis Libby and others to find the rig
ht answers linking Saddam Hussein to what happened. No serious link has ever been
found; in fact, Hussein and Osama bin Ladenwere known to be long-time enemies. T
hree days after September 11, it was Wolfowitz, not Rumsfeld or Bush, who first
declared that Americas new policy would be ending states who sponsor terrorism. He
was a primary advocate of the preemptive strike on Iraq, eliminating the alleged
threat posed by Husseins frightful stockpiles of still-unseen weapons of mass de
struction. In August 2003, after the U.S. had taken Iraq, Wolfowitz said with a
straight face, I think all foreigners should stop interfering in the internal aff
airs of Iraq. In October 2003, Wolfowitz was huddling with U.S. military commander
s in Baghdad at the luxurious and heavily guarded Hotel al-Rashid when the hotel
came under rocket attack. Fifteen people were killed, but Wolfowitz was unharme
d. Its the closest hes ever come to combat. Wolfowitz was of fighting age during t
he Vietnam War, but studied mathematics at Cornell University, which got him a d
eferment from the draft. During the early 1970s, Wolfowitz worked at the Arms Con
trol and Disarmament Agency, and beginning in 1977 he was Deputy Assistant Secre
tary of Defense for Regional Programs, where he was involved in establishing wou
ld later became the US military central command. From 1981 to 1982, he was in ch
arge of the State Departments policy planning staff. During the Reagan administra
tion he became Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
and later he was named Americas Ambassador to Indonesia. In 1989 Wolfowitz became
Under Secretary for Defense Policy, and in 1993, as Democrats took over Washingt
on, he left to become Professor of National Security Strategy at the National Wa
r College. He was also a leading participant in the Project for the New American
Century. He was nominated as Deputy Secretary of Defense by Bush in February 20
01, and became a strong advocate for invading Iraq in 2003. In testimony before C
ongress during the run-up to that war, Wolowitz said that General Eric Shinsekis
estimate that at least several hundred thousand troops would be necessary to cap
ture and hold Iraq was wildly off the mark. Wolfowitz said that instead, fewer tha
n 100,000 American troops would be necessary, and added, It is hard to conceive t
hat it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it w
ould take to conduct the war itself. As the Iraq situation deteriorated, Wolfowitz
was forced out at the Defense Department, and he was subsequently appointed Pre
sident of the World Bank, despite having no pertinent experience in banking, fin
ance, or development. His tenure there came to an inauspicious end when it was r
evealed that his girlfriend, who also worked at the World Bank, had received rap
id promotion and a favorable appointment at the US State Department. After annou
ncing his resignation from the World Bank, Wolfowitz publicly blamed the media f
or creating the perception of nepotism. | World Bank President (2005-07); US Def
ense Department Deputy Secretary of Defense (2001-05); US Defense Department Und
er Secretary for Defense Policy (1989-93); US Ambassador to Indonesia (1986-89);
US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (1982-86); Dir
ector of Policy Planning (1981-82); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secre
tary for Regional Planning (1977-80); US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Spe
cial Assistant to SALT; Deputy Assistant Director (1973-76); American Academy of
Diplomacy; American Enterprise Institute Visiting Scholar (2007-); Bilderberg G

roup; George W. Bush for President; Jewish Institute for National Security Affai
rs Advisory Board; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; Pacific Council
on International Policy; Project for the New American Century; Public Internatio
nal Law and Policy Group Balkan Action Council; Quill and Dagger; Trilateral Com
mission; US-Taiwan Business Council Chairman; Washington Institute for Near East
Policy Board of Advisors; Draft Deferment: Vietnam; Polish Ancestry Paternal; J
ewish Ancestry. | American Corporate Partners advisory council member; American Ente
rprise Institute visiting scholar. Past: 2007 Libby perjury trial wrote letter o
f support; 2008 Bilderberg conference participant; Robert S. Bennett attorney;Se
cretary of States International Security Advisory Board chairman; U.S. Department
of Defense deputy secretary of defense, under secretary of defense for policy;
U.S. Department of State ambassador to Indonesia; World Bank president. Robin Cl
eveland aide; Kevin Kellems aide; Shaha Riza romantic interest. | Father: Jacob W
olfowitz (mathematician, b. 19-Mar-1910, d. 16-Jul-1981); Mother: Lillian Dundes
; Sister: Laura Mary Wolfowitz (biologist, b. 1941); Wife: Clare Selgin (m. 1968
, div. 2002); Daughter: Sara Wolfowitz; Son: David Wolfowitz; Daughter: Rachel W
olfowitz; Girlfriend: Shaha Ali Riza (World Bank official).
-Paul D Wolfowitz 7104 Pinehurst Pkwy; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3145 [65+ / Claire
S Wolfowitz]
-Paul D Wolfowitz 3804 Shepherd St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4128 [65+ / Clare S Wo
lfowitz]
-?>Paul Wolfowitz 1160 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1212 (212) 289-0750 [Linda R
Wolfowitz]
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Neal S. Wolin
Barack Obama administration deputy treasury secretary; Oxford Univer
sity graduate; University of Hartford regent; U.S. Department of the Treasury de
puty secretary; Yale University graduate. Past: Central Intelligence Agency spec
ial assistant to the director; National Security Council deputy legal adviser; W
hite House state dinner (11/24/2009) invited guest; William J. Clinton administr
ation Treasury general counsel; Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr associate.
-Neal S Wolin 3011 45th St NW; Washington, DC 20016-3528 [Nicole L Elkon]
-Neal S Wolin 27 N Moore St, Ph C; New York, NY 10013-5724 (212) 226-7270
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Lee Wolosky
http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2004/10/b593305ct263133.html Form
er Director for Transnational Threats on the National Security Council and an Ad
junct Professor in International Affairs at Columbia University.
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National Security Network, Board of Directors 1333 H St NW; Washington, DC 200054707 (202) 289-5999
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Howard E. Wolpe III
Born: 1939. US Congressman, Michigan (1979-93); Michigan State House of
Representatives (1973-77); Brookings Institution; Council on Foreign Relations;
John Kerry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; National Endowment for Democracy B
oard of Directors; Obama for America; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Sc
holars. | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars director of the Afric
a program. Past: Kalamazoo (MI) City Commission member; Tricia Markwood legislat
ive assistant; Michigan House of Representatives member; National Endowment for
Democracy director; Marda Robillard chief of staff; U.S. House of Representative
s former members W member. Judy Wolpe spouse.
-Howard E Wolpe 11616 Chapel Cross Way; Reston, VA 20194-1242 (703) 736-0314 [65
+ / Zelda S Wolpe]
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Tracy R. Wolstencroft
Brookings Institution trustee; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner; Internati
onal Rescue Committee director; National Geographic Society trustee, council of a
dvisers member.
-Tracy R Wolstencroft 57 Pecksland Rd; Greenwich, CT 06831-3711 (203) 622-8276 [
50-54 / Catherine H Wolstencroft, Paige W Wolstencroft]
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Meredith J. Woo
Meredith Jung-En Woo tickipedia Meredith Jung-En Woo is the Dean of the Colle
ge and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia. She b
egan her post on June 1, 2008.
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Judy Woodruff
B. 1946. Executive summary: PBS newscaster. Newseum Trustee; Freedom Forum B
oard of Trustees; March of Dimes National Board of Advisors (2001-); National Ca
mpaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directors (former); Partnership for Pu
blic Service Board of Governors; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press St
eering Committee; Research!America Board of Directors; Society for Womens Health
Research Honorary Board Member; Urban Institute Trustee; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
Duke University chapter; Beauty Contest Young Miss Augusta (1963); Emmy 1997; E
mmy 1975; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997). | Americas Promise,
The Alliance for Youth director; Clinton Global Initiative member; Freedom Foru
m trustee; International Womens Media Foundation founding co-chairwoman; National
Museum of American History board member; Newseum trustee; NewsHour with Jim Leh
rer senior correspondent; Urban Institute trustee. Past: CNN anchor; DC Muckety:
2009 power couples named; NBC News correspondent. Al Hunt spouse. | Husband: Al
Hunt (m. 1980, two sons, one daughter); Son: Jeffrey Woodruff Hunt (b. 1981 wit
h spina bifida); Son: Benjamin Hunt (b. circa 1986); Daughter: Lauren Ann (adopt
ed, b. circa 1988).
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Bob Woodruff
B. 1961. Executive summary: Co-Anchor, World News Tonight. ABC News anchor
; Kidsave International director. Lee Woodruff spouse.
-?>Robert Woodruff 205 Silverbay Rd; Silver Bay, NY 12874-2010 (518) 543-6173 [L
ee R Woodruff]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/woodruff/bob
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Ward W. Woods
David & Lucile Packard Foundation trustee; Wildlife Conservation Society trust
ee. Past: Bessemer Securities president & CEO; Nebris Corporation investor.
Ward W Woods
Fort Richardson, AK
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Wildlife Conservation Society, Chair 2300 Southern Blvd; Bronx, NY 10460-1068 (71
8) 220-5100
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Susan L. Woodward
Susan L. Woodward slackjawpedia Since 2001, Susan L. Woodward is a profess
or at the Political Science Program at The Graduate Center of the City Universit
y of New York (CUNY). She is an expert on comparative politics and on Balkan Stu
dies. Previously was a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Defence Studies
at Kings College
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(Robert) James Woolsey
<mossads Pamela Geller. | B. 1941. * Committee on the Present Danger
Fed up USA * American Center for Democracy Fed up USA * 9/11 Perps: Q-Z Fed up U
SA * PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA, etc. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.or
g/profile/Woolsey_James | Robert James Woolsey, Jr. Member of the Defense Policy
Board, member of the Deterrence Concepts Advisory Panel, and member of the Nati
onal Commission on Energy Policy. Trustee for the Center for Strategic and Inter
national Studies. Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Freedom House. Honorary
Co-Chair of the National Security Advisory Council. History: Director of the CIA
during Clinton administration. Within hours of the September 11, 2001 attacks, W
oolsey appeared on television suggesting Iraqi complicity. In September 2002, as
Congress was deliberating authorizing President Bush to use force against Iraq,
Woolsey told The Wall Street Journal that he believed that Iraq was also connec
ted to the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma Cit
y and the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. In July 2006, he call
ed on the US to bomb Syria. Woolsey also wrote the foreword to 50 Simple Steps to
Save the Earth from Global Warming (Freedom Press, 2008). In 2008 Woolsey joined
VantagePoint Venture Partners as a venture partner, ETC. | Booz Allen Hamilton;
CIA Director (1993-95); Defense Policy Board; Member of the Board of British Aer
ospace, Inc.; Member of the Board of DynCorp; Member of the Board of Fairchild I
ndustries; Member of the Board ofMartin Marietta; Member of the Board of Philade
lphia Stock Exchange; Member of the Board of USF&G; Member of the Board of Yurie
Systems, Inc.; America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Center for Democra
cy; American Congress for Truth Board of Advisors; American Council on Renewable
Energy Advisory Board; American Foreign Policy Council Board of Advisors; Arlin
gton Institute Board of Directors; Association for Intelligence Officers Honorar
y Board of Directors; Atlantic Council Director; Center for Security Policy; Cen
ter for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments Board of Directors; Center for Strat
egic & International Studies; Coalition for a Democratic Majority; Committee for
the Liberation of Iraq; Committee on the Present Danger; The Constitution Proje

ct War Powers Initiative; Endowment for Middle East Truth Advisory Board; Energy
Future Coalition Advisory Council; Family Security Matters Board of Advisors; F
oundation for the Defense of Democracies Distinguished Advisor; Freedom House; F
riends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Henry Jackson Society; Institute
for Foreign Policy Analysis International Board of Research Consultants; Jewish
Institute for National Security Affairs Advisory Board; Joe Lieberman for Presi
dent; John McCain 2008; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Committee; New Uses C
ouncil Chairman, Advisory Committee; North American Industrial Hemp Council Boar
d of Directors; Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; Project for the New Amer
ican Century; Securing Americas Future Energy Founding Advisory Board; Society fo
r Energy and Environmental Research Chairman; United Kids of America Advisory Bo
ard; Washington Institute for Near East Policy Board of Advisors; Phi Beta Kappa
Society; International Spy Museum; Smithsonian Institution Executive Committee
Chairman; United Against Nuclear Iran Advisory Board; United States Committee fo
r a Free Lebanon International Advisory Board; Rhodes Scholarship. | American Cl
ean Skies Foundation advocate; Atlantic Council of the United States director; B
ooz Allen Hamilton consultant; Committee on the Present Danger co-chairman; Ener
gy Future Coalition advisory council member; Foundation for the Defense of Democ
racies leadership council member; Freedom Prize Foundation advisory council memb
er; Institute for the Analysis of Global Security adviser; Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs advisory board member; National Commission on Energy P
olicy commissioner; Smith Richardson Foundation governor; Woolsey Partners chair
man; World Affairs Council of Washington, DC director. Past: Central Intelligenc
e Agency director; Freedom House chairman;Libby Legal Defense Trust advisory com
mittee member; Secretary of States International Security Advisory Board member;
Shea & Gardner partner; U.S. Navy under secretary. | Wife: Suzanne H. Woolsey(CO
O of the National Academy of Sciences; three sons Robert, Daniel, Benjamin.
-Suzanne H Woolsey 1530 Key Blvd, Apt 1124; Arlington, VA 22209-1541 (703) 527-6
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Suzanne H. Woolsey
B. 1942. National Academies Chief Communications Officer (2000-03); National A
cademies COO (1993-2000); Paladin Capital Group; Council for Excellence in Gover
nment Trustee; Member of the Board of Fluor (2004-); Member of the Board of Neur
ogen; Council on Foreign Relations; Institute for Defense Analyses Board of Dire
ctors; Joe Lieberman for President; John McCain 2008. | California Institute of
Technology trustee; Fluor Corporation director; German Marshall Fund of the Unit
ed States trustee; Institute for Defense Analyses chair; Rocky Mountain Institut
e trustee. Past: National Academies chief communications officer. R. James Wools
ey spouse. | Husband: James Woolsey (former CIA director, three sons); Son: Robe
rt; Son: Daniel; Son: Benjamin.
-Suzanne H Woolsey 1530 Key Blvd, Apt 1124; Arlington, VA 22209-1541 (703) 527-6
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Eden Y. Woon
[PDF] Eden Y WOON Director Adobe PDF View as html Page 78 Dr Eden Y. Woon is
the Director of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce [drugs, etc.]. The Ho
ng Kong General Chamber of Commerce is the oldestfounded in 1861and largest
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Minky Worden
<husband L(ouis) Gordon Crovitz. | Minky Worden slatternpedia Minky Wo
rden is an American human rights advocate and author who is the Media Director of Hum
an Rights Watch.
-?>Gordon Crovitz 55 Liberty St, Apt 30B; New York, NY 10005-1006 (212) 233-1006 [
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Jacob J. Worenklein
From 1998 to 2003, Jacob Worenklein was managing director and global hea
d of project and sectorial finance for Societe Generale. Prior to joining Societ
e Generale in 1996, he was managing director and global head of project finance
at Lehman Brothers. Before then, he was a partner and member of the executive co
mmittee of the law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP. Committee for Ec
onomic Development trustee; GridPoint Inc. director; Ormat Technologies, Inc. di
rector; U.S. Power Generating Company LLC chairman & CEO. Past: Societe Generale
managing director. |http://www.bingham.com/Lawyer.aspx?LawyerID=1575. | Email:
jacob.worenklein@bingham.com.
-Jacob Worenklein 610 W End Ave, Apt 11A; New York, NY 10024-1647 (212) 874-9723
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Samuel A. Worthington
Samuel A. Worthington SourceWatch Sam Worthington assumed the President and C
EO position of InterAction on October 10, 2006. InterAction is the nations larges
t alliance of relief and development nongovernmental organizations working overs
eas. Mr. Worthington has served as the Vice Chair of InterActions Board of Direct
ors, chaired its PVO Standards and Membership committee, and was co-chair of its
Commission on the Advancement of Women. Previously, he served since 1994 as Chi
ef Executive Officer of Plan USA. Plan is a global, 62 country, child-focused de
velopment organization. Mr. Worthington also sat on Plans global executive manage
ment team and chaired Plans national CEO team. Mr. Worthington is a Member of the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations, serves on the Advisory Committee for Voluntary Fore
ign Assistance (ACVFA) at USAID, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) at t
he United Nations, sits on the Boards of the U.S. Global Leadership Campaign, Th
e Alliance to End Hunger, and he is an International Trustee of Religions for Pe
ace. His numerous leadership roles include Chairing the global NGO Impact Initia
tive on behalf of the office of the UN Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery (Presi
dent Clinton). Mr. Worthington is a founder of the Hope for African Children Ini
tiative (HACI) and until recently served on its Program Policy Council. HACI is
a partnership of leading NGOs working to address the impact of AIDS on children.
Mr. Worthington has a Masters degree with distinction from the Monterey Institute
of International Studies and a Bachelors degree from the University of Vermont.

He also did post graduate research at the Institut Universitaire des Hautes Etud
es Internationales in Geneva and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities
from Rhode Island College. As a Fulbright Scholar, he analyzed and evaluated Unit
ed Nations international development program methodologies at the International
Labor Officein Switzerland. Mr. Worthington has represented US non-profits and the
ir programs in The New York Times, The Washington Post, on the three major news
networks, CNN Headline News, NPR Talk of the Nation, Voice of Americas World Service,
SA Today, and the Wall Street Journal. Mr. Worthington was featured on the PBS t
elevision series The Visionaries. Sam has worked and traveled overseas for over fift
een years. Sam and his wife Rene along with their three children Rachel, Jamie an
d Lindsay, live in Bethesda, Maryland.
-Samuel A Worthington 7830 Hampden Ln; Bethesda, MD 20814-1109 [50-54 / Renee L
Worthington, Rachel H Worthington]
-Samuel A Worthington 54 Phillips Ave; Rockport, MA 01966-1143 (978) 546-7934 [R
enee Worthington]
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Larry M. Wortzel
B. 1949. In testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on 10 Mar
ch 2010, Wortzel described a rather conventional technical paper published in a
Chinese journal as if it was a detailed analysis on how to intentionally take do
wn the American power grid. | The Marshall Institute Dr. Larry Wortzel Dr. Larry Wor
tzel, Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.) is a leading authority on China, Asia, intellige
nce issues, foreign policy, national security, space policy | Larry Wortzel, Ph.
D. | The Heritage Foundation | LARRY WORTZEL Campaign Contributions and Donation
s | Asia Strategies and Risks LLC President; US Official US-China Economic and S
ecurity Review Commission; The Heritage Foundation VP Foreign Policy and Defense
Studies (2002-05); The Heritage Foundation Director, Asian Studies Center (1999
-2002); US Defense Department Military Attache, Beijing, China (1995-97); US Def
ense Department Colonels Assignment Officer, US Army Personnel Command (1993-95)
; US Defense Department Strategist, Strategy, Plans, and Policy Directorate (199
2-93); US Defense Department Asst. to the Dir., Army Staff (1990-92); US Defense
Department Asst. Military Attache, Beijing, China (1988-90); US Defense Departm
entCounterintelligence Officer (1984-88); US Defense Department Strategic Intel.
Officer, CINCPAC (1978-81); Association for Intelligence Officers; Council on F
oreign Relations; International Institute for Strategic Studies; National Milita
ry Intelligence Officers Association; Legion of Merit. Wife: Christine (two chil
dren).
-Larry M Wortzel 120 S Benjamin Howell St; Williamsburg, VA 23188-7929 (757) 259
-7369 [60-64 / Christine J Wortzel]
-Larry M Wortzel 608 Fort Williams Pkwy; Alexandria, VA 22304-1814 (571) 527-009
0 [60-64 / Matthew C Freedman, Christopher Freedman]
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Cecil Wray
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP | Lawyers | Cecil Wray Cecil Wray is a retired partne
r with Debevoise. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of Ne
w York and the American Law Institute and a | http://www.graymattersnyc.org/prin
t-versions/members-print.html.
-2 NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/wray/cecil
-9>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wray/cecil
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Geoffrey W. Wright [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wright/geoffrey
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Joseph R. Wright, Jr.
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget director; Defense Business Board
member; Federal Signal Corporation director; Scientific Games Corporation vice c
hairman; Terremark Worldwide, Inc. director. Past: GRC International, Inc. chair

man; Intelsat S.A. chairman; PanAmSat CEO; U.S. Department of Commerce deputy se
cretary; U.S. Office of Management and Budget director;W.R. Grace & Co. EVP & vi
ce chairman. Ellen Wright spouse.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wright/joseph
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Lawrence G. Wright
B. 1947. Lawrence Wright hackandquackipedia Lawrence Wright is a Pulitzer Pr
ize-winning author, screenwriter, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine, and
fellow at the Center for Law and Security at the New York University School of L
aw. | Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction 2007; Lionel Gelber Prize 2007; National Magaz
ine Award 1994; The New Yorker Contributor (1992-); Rolling StoneContributing Ed
itor; Texas Monthly; Southern Voices; Race Relations Reporter; Council on Foreig
n Relations. | http://blogs.forward.com/the-arty-semite/131799/ | -?>Lawrence T.
Wright: Platinum Solutions advisory board member. | Father: Donald Wright (banke
r); Mother: Dorothy Wright; Wife: Roberta Wright (one son, one daughter); Son: G
ordon (b. 1976); Daughter: Caroline (b. 1981).
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/wright/lawrence
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wright/lawrence
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Robin Wright
Robin Wright (author) lyingpropagandistpedia is a journalist, author and for
eign affairs analyst who has reported from more than 140 countries on six contin
ents for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Sunday Times of London,
CBS News
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wright/robin
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William H. Wright II
William H. Wright II William H. Wright II is a Managing Director at Morgan S
tanley and the Firms first Global Head of Mobility. Historic Hudson Valley truste
e; Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation director; Municipal Art Society of New York direct
or; New York City Ballet director; St. Georges Society of New York director; Stor
yCorps director; Yale Divinity School trustee. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-?>William H Wright II 209 Cobb Rd; Water Mill, NY 11976-2706 (631) 726-6611
Morgan Stanley & Co, Managing Director 1585 Broadway; New York, NY 10036-8200 (21
2) 761-4000
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/wright/william
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Mark Wu
<Probably>http://www.asiabusinessconference.org/2008/index.html@q=p_mergers.htm i
s currently an Academic Fellow at Columbia Law School. He served previously as t
he Director of Intellectual Property in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representat
ive. He was also an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co. and an Economist at the
World Bank. | -?>Mark Wu Research Interests: International Trade; International
Economic Law; International intellectual property; Globalization and the law of
developing countries. | -?>www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=
949.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wu/mark
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Sanford Wu
Probably/undoubtedly>Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Mr. Sanford Wu, Assist
ant Director, Global Strategy, Johns Hopkins Medicine International, LLC . Eliza
beth Goodspeed, B.A. Project Manager for the Office of Strategic
-Sanford Wu 1000 Fell St,Apt 621; Baltimore, MD 21231-3516 (443) 682-7992
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Michele Wucker
Michele Wucker Bio Michele Wucker is President of the World Policy Institute,
a center for global policy thought leadership, and Publisher of World Policy Jo

urnal. A sought-after public speaker, Michele lectures frequently about immigrati


on and the global economy. She has been a source for major U.S. and internationa
l media including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Reuters, CNN, CNBC, Fox
News, MSNBC, National Public Radio and Public Radio International. Formerly Latin
America bureau chief for International Financing Review, Michele has written fo
r many U.S. and Latin American publications including The American Prospect, Ame
rica Economia, The Guardian, Internationale Politik, Newsday, The New York Times
, Texas Observer, Valor Economico, Tikkun, The Washington Post, The Wall Street
Journal, and World Policy Journal. | http://www.worldpolicy.org/.
Michele M Wucker
New York, NY
42
-2 jobs>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wucker/michele
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Norman A. Wulf
NORMAN A. WULF Norman A. Wulf is Acting Assistant Director for Nonprolifer
ation and Regional Arms Control of the United States Arms Control and Disarmamen
t Agency (ACDA). |http://cgs.pnnl.gov/fois/bios/bios.stm Ambassador Norman A. Wu
lf served as the Special Representative of the President for Nuclear Nonprolifer
ation from 1999 until his retirement in late 2002. In this capacity, he served a
s the United States Representative to preparatory committee meetings and review
conferences for the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT); dea
lt with all matters pertaining to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA);
and issues arising in conjunction with nuclear weapon-free zones to which the U
nited States is a party or may become one. Ambassador Wulf led the U.S. delegati
on to the highly successful 2000 NPT Review Conference and to the 2001 IAEA Gene
ral Conference. Before assuming the Special Representative position, Ambassador W
ulf served for 14 years as the Deputy Assistant Director for Nonproliferation an
d Regional Arms Control of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA). He se
rved longer as the Acting Assistant Director of this Bureau than any assistant d
irector. This Bureau dealt with nuclear, missile, and chemical proliferation as
well as conventional arms transfers using export controls to deny proliferants r
elevant technology while using regional arms control arrangements to address the
insecurities that motivated countries to seek to proliferate. Among his accompl
ishments, Ambassador Wulf led the first team of Americans to visit North Koreas n
uclear facilities; was the U.S. representative to the IAEA Committee that negoti
ated the protocol to strengthen IAEA safeguards (the Additional Protocol), the f
irst significant strengthening of safeguards in over twenty years; and was instr
umental in securing the 1995 decision to make the NPT permanent. From 1982-1985,
he served as Deputy General Counsel of ACDA and worked on proliferation and arm
s control issues. Prior to ACDA, Ambassador Wulf served as an office director in
the Department of State handling primarily law of the sea, Antarctic and marine
science issues. He also worked at the National Science Foundation and the Nation
al Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the Department of Commerce. His mil
itary service was from 1966 to 1972 in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate Generals Corp
s and included service in the Vietnam and in the Pentagon at the Navys Internatio
nal Law Division. Ambassador Wulf has been awarded the Secretary of States Disting
uished Service Award, two of the Senior Executive Services Meritorious Executive
Awards, one ACDA Distinguished Honor Award, three ACDA Superior Honor Awards and
the Navy Meritorious Service Medal. Ambassador Wulf is married and has two adult
children.
-3>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wulf/norman
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William D. Wunderle
<Lt. Col. William Wunderle (U.S. Army) serves in the Joint Strategic Plans and Po
licy Directorate (J5) of the Joint Staff as a political military planner with re
sponsibility for Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and the Palestinian Authority. | William D
. Wunderle | LinkedIn An experienced senior executive with broad experience in bu
ilding and managing organizations, developing and implementing Middle East forei
gn policy, and applying [Read more.] Division Chief (GS15) at The Joint Staff; Fel

low at
Staff;
Fellow
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Andrew

Society For Applied Anthropology. Past: Foreign Area Specialist at Joint


Political Military Planner at The Joint Staff, The Pentagon; Senior Army
at RAND Corporation.

Wylie
<Probably>Iliterary agent. Italo Calvino estate agent; Jorge Luis Borges es
tate agent; Lionel Trilling estate agent; Norman Mailer estate agent; Richard Av
edon estate agent; Richard Yates estate agent; Saul Bellow estate agent; Susan S
ontag estate agent; Vladimir Nabokov estate agent. Past: Allen Ginsberg (decease
d) literary agent; Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.(deceased) agent. Martin Amis agent;
Lawrence J. Ellison agent; William H. Gates III agent; David Rockefeller agent;
Philip Roth agent; Salman Rushdie agent; Susan Sontag (deceased) co-executor, S
ontag estate.
-3>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/wunderle/william
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Guy P. Wyser-Pratte
http://www.acfr.org/bios/wyser_pratte.htm Mr. Wyser-Pratte was born in Vichy,
France. He migrated to the United States with his parents and two brothers in Ma
rch 1948, and became a naturalized citizen in 1953. He received a B.A. in Histor
y from the University of Rochester in June 1962 and an MBA in Finance from New Y
ork University in June 1971. From June 1962, to June 1966, he served on active d
uty as a commissioned officer in the U. S. Marine Corps, attaining the rank of c
aptain. His firm Wyser-Pratte & Company, Inc., opened by his father in 1929, spec
ialized in international arbitrage and had its origins in Paris, France. The fir
m was re-opened on Wall Street in 1948, and was eventually merged into what was
then Bache & Company in July 1967, where Guy and his father presided over Bache
& Companys risk arbitrage activities. In January 1971, Guy was selected to head t
he Arbitrage Department at Bache & Company where he presided until January 1991.
In February of that year he resurrected the family firm Wyser-Pratte & Co., Inc
. Mr. Wyser-Pratte has authorized two monographs for the New York University Salo
mon Brothers Center: Risk Arbitrage and Risk Arbitrage II, which are considered
to be the standard textbooks in the industry. Referred to by the Wall Street Jou
rnal as the dean of the arbitrage community, he has been an integral and influenti
al player in the industry since 1966. Additionally, Mr. Wyser-Pratte serves on th
e Board of Directors of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the oldest and
largest non-governmental refugee organization in the world. He is the Chairman
of the Early Warning and Crisis Watch Sub-Committee of the IRC. Mr. Wyser-Pratte
is also the current President of the Board of Trustees of the Marine Corps Univ
ersity Foundation. Mr. Wyser-Pratte resides in New York City.
Guy D Wyserpratte
New York, NY
70
Wyser-Pratte Management Co, President 410 Park Ave; New York, NY 10022-4407 (212)
319-9400
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Yacoubian to Zysman
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Mona Yacoubian
Mona Yacoubian | United States Institute of Peace Special Adviser, Muslim Worl
d Initiative, Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. Past: North Africa An
alyst at U.S. Department of State. | Mona Yacoubian Campaign Contributions and D
onations
Mona Yacoubian
Bethesda, MD
47
Mona Yacoubian, Owner 8625 Fenway Rd; Bethesda, MD 20817-2740 (301) 365-3544
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Nur O. Yalman
Nur Yalman crockoshitia Nur Yalman is a leading Turkish social anthropologis
t and professor at Harvard University.
-Nur O Yalman 39 Robinson St; Cambridge, MA 02138-1403 (617) 492-6958 [65+ / Shi

rley R Yalman, Suzan A Yalman, Inci N Yalman]


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Kenneth S. Yalowitz
B. 1941. US Ambassador to Georgia (1998-2001); US Ambassador to Belarus (1
994-97); US State Department Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs, Moscow, Ru
ssia (1991-93); Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Visiting fellow
; National Cancer Institute Institutional review board. | Wife: Judith Gold Yalo
witz. Son: Andrew.
-Kenneth S Yalowitz 10 Carriage Ln; Hanover, NH 03755-4708 (603) 643-5224 [Judit
h G Yalowitz]
Son Andrew>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yalowitz/andrew
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Tadataka Yamada
Tachi Yamada sakipedia Tadataka Tachi Yamada, MD, KBE, is the President of t
he Global Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Covidien plc di
rector.
Tadataka Yamada MD
Seattle, WA
65
Tadataka Yamada
Ann Arbor, MI N/A
Tadataka Yamada
Bethesda, MD
N/A
Tadataka Yamada
Santa Monica, CA
N/A
-Tadataka D Yamada PO Box 23290; Seattle, WA 98102-0590 [65+]
Mallinckrodt, Board of Directors 675 James S McDonnell Blvd; Hazelwood, MO 630422301 (314) 654-2000
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Linda Tsao Yang
The Asia Foundation : Linda Tsao Yang.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yang/linda
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Phoebe L. Yang
Phoebe Yang ZoomInfo Business Information The Federal Communications Commissio
n (FCC) is an independent United States| AAA-Fund Blog Phoebe Yang Joins Team Obama
.
-Phoebe L Yang 5242 Nebraska Ave NW; Washington, DC 20015-1355 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yang/phoebe
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Daniel Yankelovich
Daniel Yankelovich dinkipedia a public opinion analyst and social scientis
t. | Daniel Yankelovich | Public Agenda In addition to Public Agenda, which he c
hairs and co-founded with Cyrus Vance in 1975, Daniel Yankelovich is founder and
chairman of two other organizations: Viewpoint Learning, which specializes in
dialogue-based learning, and DYG, Inc., a business research firm specializing in
tracking social trends. Concord Coalition director.
Daniel G Yankelovich
La Jolla, CA
86
-Daniel G Yankelovich 1855 Spindrift Dr; La Jolla, CA 92037-3351 (858) 456-6337
[65+ / Barbara Lee]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yankelovich/daniel
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Michael B. Yanney
Age in 2011: 79. | The Burlington Capital Group Michael B. Yanney | The Bu
rlington Capital Group LLC (1987-); America First Companies LLC (1984-2000); Oma
ha National Bank to EVP (1961-77); Member of the Board of Burlington Northern Sa
nta Fe (1989-2005); Member of the Board of Forest Oil; Member of the Board of Fr
eedom Communications, Inc.; Member of the Board of Level 3 Communications (1998); Member of the Board of Lozier Corporation; Member of the Board of Magnum Reso
urces, Inc.; Member of the Board of MFS Communications Company, Inc.; Member of

the Board of Netrake Corporation; Member of the Board of RCN Corporation (1997-)
; Member of the Board of Rio Grande Medical Technologies, Inc.; Bill Bradley for
President; Bush-Cheney 04; Gore 2000; Joslyn Art Museum Chairman (1997-2006); Mc
Cain 2000; Obama for America. Wife: Gail Walling Yanney. Daughter: Lisa Yanney Ro
skens. | Burlington Capital Group chairman; Horatio Alger Association member; Le
vel 3 Communications, Inc. director.
-Michael Yanney Kailua Kona, HI (808) 325-9537 [Gail Yanney]
-Michael B Yanney 6520 Rainwood Rd; Omaha, NE 68152-1626 [65+ / Gail W Yanney]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yanney/michael
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Kassia J. Yanosek
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kassia-yanosek/1/a18/426 Founding Principal at
Tana Energy Capital LLC. Past: Vice President at Hudson Clean Energy Partners;
Associate at Paladin Capital Group; Manager, Alternative Energy at BP. | Kassia
Yanosek / Transnational Dispute Management @ www Kassia Yanosek BP | Kassia Yano
sek, American Bechtel Inc, San Francisco, CA in
-Kassia J Yanosek 4623 Upland Dr; Alexandria, VA 22310-1342 (703) 971-3361 [30-3
4 / Patricia A Yanosek]
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Chris Yegen
<-? Lonna & Chris Yegen. | -?>Parsons Dance Company director; real estate. * Ch
ris Yegen Campaign Contributions and Donations [Shulman, Adler, Shillary, etc.] 2
70 DEVON RD.; Tenafly, NJ.
-Chris C Yegen Jr 3514 Park Ave, Apt 2; Weehawken, NJ 07086-6026 (201) 617-0961
[65+ / Lonna U Yegen, Hilary A Yegen]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yegen/chris
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Janet L. Yellen
<husband George Akerlof [Hamilton Project, The]. B. 1946. Federal Reserv
e Bank of San Francisco President and CEO (2004-); Organisation for Economic Coo
peration and Development Economic Policy Committee (1997-99); US Council of Econ
omic Advisers (1997-99); US Federal Reserve Governor (1994-97); American Academy
of Arts and Sciences 2001; American Economic Association Vice President; Brooki
ngs Institution Advisory Board, Panel on Economic Activity (1999); European Cent
re For International Political Economy Advisory Board (1999-); US Congressional
Budget Office Advisor; Council on Foreign Relations (1976-81); John Kerry for Pr
esident; National Academy of Sciences Panel on Ensuring the Best Presidential Sc
ience and Technology Appointments (2000); National Association for Business Econ
omics Fellow; National Bureau of Economic Research Research Associate; Pacific C
ouncil on International Policy Board of Directors; Western Economic Association;
Phi Beta Kappa Society (1965); Guggenheim Fellowship (1986-87). Bay Area Counci
l executive committee member. | Council on Foreign Relations member; Federal Res
erve Board vice chair;Pacific Council on International Policy director; Universi
ty of California, Berkeley professor emeritus. Past: Council of Economic Adviser
s chairman; Federal Open Market Committee member; Federal Reserve Bank of San Fr
ancisco president & CEO; William J. Clinton administration Council of Economic A
dvisers chairman. George Akerloff (Hamilton Project) husband. Son: Robert.
George A Akerlof 683 San Luis Rd; Berkeley, CA 94707-1725 (510) 527-9050 [65+ / R
obert Akerlof, Janet L Yellen]
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Daniel H. Yergin
B. 1947. Occupation: Author. Cambridge Energy Research Associates Co-Fo
under; Brookings Institution Trustee; Council on Foreign RelationsCommittee of S
tudies; Bilderberg Group; National Petroleum Council; New America Foundation Boa
rd of Directors; Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction 1992 for The Prize. | Brookings I
nstitution trustee; Cambridge Energy Research Associates chairman; HIS Inc. EVP;
National Petroleum Council member; New America Foundation director; The Prize:
The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power author; United States Energy Association d
irector; U.S.-Russia Business Council director. Barack Obama inauguration $50,00
0. Wife: Angela Stent (professor, Georgetown University). lives and/or works in W

ashington, DC.
-Daniel H Yergin 2959 Davenport St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2166 (202) 364-5323
[60-64 / Angela E Yergin]
-Jobs [Chesterton; Intertanko; Grid Point, BoD Yale U.]>http://www.whitepages.com/
dir/a-z/yergin/daniel
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Samuel Yim
-?>Yim Samuel Attorney, Los Angeles, CA -3700 Wilshire Boulevard # 943; Los Ange
les, CA, 90010-3005. Phone: (213) 386-2900. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Sa
muel/Yim.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yim/samuel
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John N. Yochelson
John N Yochelson Center for Strategic and International Studies. | Nationa
l Commission on Community Colleges John N. Yochelson, President, Building Engine
ering and Science Talent (BEST), San Diego, California; Implementation of the Co
mmissions recommendations is ongoing. | http://www.jepa-net.com/e_JEPA_embassy.ht
m Japan Entrepeneurs & Presidents Assn.
-John Yochelson 4914 Edgemoor Ln; Bethesda, MD 20814-5308 [Diane K Yochelson] Pr
ior: Rockville, MD (2010)
-John N Yochelson 5143 Renaissance Ave, Unit C; San Diego, CA 92122-6033 (858) 9
09-0884 [65+ / Diane K Yochelson]
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David B. Yoffie
Age in 2011: 56. Member of the Board of Charles Schwab; Member of the B
oard of Intel (1989-); Forward Together PAC; National Bureau of Economic Researc
h Board; Phi Beta Kappa Society. | Harvard Business School professor; Intel Corp
oration director; National Bureau of Economic Research director. Past: Charles S
chwab Corporation director. | David B. Yoffie Profile Forbes.com David B. Yoffie
has been a director of Intel since 1989 and a Professor of International Busine
ss Administration at Harvard Business School in | David B. Yoffie sickipedia.
-David B Yoffie 363 Waverley Ave; Newton, MA 02458-2702 (617) 795-0099 [55-59 /
Terry M Yoffie, Judith Yoffie, William Yoffie]
E Ink Corporation, Board of Directors 733 Concord Ave; Cambridge, MA 02138-1002 (
617) 499-6000
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Jaime E. Yordan
(L. & M.) Citigroup Inc. vice chairman, Citi markets & banking; Enterprise C
ommunity Partners trustee; Hamilton College trustee. Past: Goldman Sachs Group I
nc. general partner. lives and/or works in New Canaan, CT. | Jaime E Yordan Campa
ign Contributions and Donations investment banker cdk group llc. New Canaan, CT.
-Jaime E Yordan 233 Brushy Ridge Rd; New Canaan, CT 06840-4212 (203) 972-3535 [6
5+ / Peter D Yordan, Isabel C Yordan, Christine D Yordan]
-Jaime Yordan 1130 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1255 (212) 534-6045
Citigroup, Vice Chairman 399 Park Ave; New York, NY 10022-4897 (212) 559-1000
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yordan/jaime
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Casimir A. Yost
Casimir A Yost Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Master of Science in F
oreign Service Edmund A. Walsh School of
-Casimir A Yost 5411 Spangler Ave; Bethesda, MD 20816-1800 (301) 229-2013 [65+ /
Carol H Yost, Aubrey W Yost]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yost/casimir
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Chad Yost
* Chad Yost, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA in Spokes
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yost/chad
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Alice Young
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/alice-young/7/b69/21b | http://www.washingtonlife.

com/issues/june-2006/aspen_institute/ | American Assembly director; Asia Foundat


ion trustee; Aspen Institute trustee; Committee of 100 vice chairman; Council on
Foreign Relations member; Kaye Scholer LLP partner; Mizuho Trust & Banking Co.
(USA) director.
-DC?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/young/alice
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/young/alice
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Andrew Young
Better World Fund director; GoodWorks International chairman; Leon H. Sull
ivan Foundation chairman; NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund director; Natio
nal Democratic Institute senior advisory committee member; Realizing the Dream,
Inc. adviser; United Nations Foundation director. Past: Atlanta (GA) mayor; Euge
ne J. Duffy deputy chief administrative officer;United Nations U.S. ambassador;
U.S. House of Representatives member. Andrew Young III father; Carolyn Young spo
use.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/young/andrew
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George H. Woody Young III
Person Profile: George Young George Woody Young III Head of Global Telecommuni
cations and A Vice Chairman, U.S Lehman Brothers Inc. Investment Banker Lehman B
rothers Inc. Bank of America Merrill Lynch | More On Mighty Woody Youngs Exit Deal
breaker: A Wall The Wall Street Journals Dennis Berman has more details on the de
parture of George H. Woody Young III from Lehman Brothers on Friday. Word first br
oke after | Young to Join Lazard as Senior Telecom Banker NYTimes.com Investment
Banking Young to Join Lazard as Senior Telecom Banker June Woody Young is the pr
eeminent telecommunications banker, Kenneth M. Jacobs, the chief executive
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Jay T. Young
http://military.hist.unt.edu/executive/exec_young.html Jay T. Young is current
ly a Director of Business Development for Perot Systems Corporation. While at Pe
rot Systems he has served in a variety of strategy, marketing, and sales/busines
s development roles. Prior to joining Perot Systems, he was with EDS, Battelle I
nstitute (Columbus, OH), and Booz Allen and Hamilton. He is also a Commander in t
he U.S. Navy Reserve where he has served with U.S. Southern Command, U.S. Pacifi
c Command, and the US Seventh Fleet. He was also a senior military analyst at th
e CIA. He earned a bachelors in history from Yale University, a masters in war stud
ies from Kings College/University of London, and completed all course work toward
a doctorate in military history from The Ohio State University. Currently, he is
a member of the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Council on Forei
gn Relations (New York). | Military History Center Executive Council.
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Lesley Young
My guess>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lesley-young Born and raised in Seattle,
Lesley Young majored in international affairs and political science at the Univ
ersity of Washington. She is currently studying for a masters degree in law and d
iplomacy at The Fletcher School at Tufts University. Her areas of focus are inte
rnational security studies and development economics.
<-? http://www.linkedin.com/in/lesleyyoung Lesley Young, CMP; Owner, Envision M
eetings & Incentives, Inc.; Greater Seattle Area. | -?>IALS Library United State
s [The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies] Updated by Lesley Young, Information
Resources Manager, February 2008, and The Code of Federal Regulations is not he
ld in IALS, but is held in the British Library and
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M. Crawford Young
M. Crawford Young hucksterpedia | Scholars Council John W. Kluge Center (Lib
rary of Congress) M. Crawford Young is Professor Emeritus of Political Science a
t the University of Wisconsin
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Michael K. Young
B. 1950. US Ambassador Trade and Environmental Affairs (1992-93); US State

Department Deputy Under Secy., Economic & Agricultural Affairs (1991-93); US St


ate Department Deputy Legal Adviser (1989-91); Law Clerk to Sup. Court Associate
Justice William Rehnquist; Harvard Law Review Note Editor; American Bar Associa
tion; Council on Foreign Relations; Religious Mission: Mormon. | Age in 2011: 61
. SkyWest, Inc. director; University of Utah president. | Michael K. Young prick
ipedia | Michael K. Young Profile Forbes.com President Young has served as the P
resident of the University of Utah since August 2004. Wife: Suzan (two sons, one
daughter); Son: Stewart Young; Daughter: Kathryn Young-Owen; Son: Andrew Young.
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Nancy Young [which one?]
-?>Nancy Wilson Young: Claflin University trustee.
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Kneeland C. Youngblood
B. 1955. Pharos Capital Group LLC Co-Founder and CEO (1997-); Texas State Offi
cial Real Estate Trustee, Teacher Retirement System (1993-99); Member of the Boa
rd of Burger King (2004-); Member of the Board of Energy Future Holdings (2007-)
; Member of the Board of Gap (2006-); Member of the Board of Starwood Hotels (20
01-); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congr
essional Campaign Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for Preside
nt; National Leadership PAC; National Republican Congressional Committee; Obama
for America. | Age in 2011: 55. Council on Foreign Relations member; Energy Futu
re Holdings Corp. director; Gap, Inc. director; Pharos Capital Group, LLC managi
ng partner; Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. director. Past: American Be
acon Funds chairman; Burger King Holdings, Inc. director. Dallas, Tx.
Kneeland C Youngblood
Dallas, TX
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Kneeland Youngblood
Washington, DC N/A
Kneeland Youngblood
Dallas, TX
N/A
-Kneeland M Youngblood 4507 N Lindhurst Ave; Dallas, TX 75229-6515 (214) 902-080
9 [55-59 / Sharon L Youngblood, Devon Youngblood]
Work>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/youngblood/kneeland
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Stephen M. Younger
[PDF] Stephen M. Younger President, National Security Technologies | Stephen
M is a Senior Fellow in the Theoretical Division of the Los Alamos National Labor
atory and a Senior Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars in Washington, DC. From 2001-2004 Dr. Younger was the Director of the D
efense Threat Reduction Agency, a component of the U.S. Department of Defense wh
ose mission is to reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction. In this cap
acity, he led an organization of over 2,000 people with a budget of over $2B. D
TRA activities include arms control inspections, cooperative threat reduction, n
ew weapons development, chemical and biological defense programs, and operations
in Iraq. Prior to his government service, Dr. Younger was the Senior Associate D
irector for National Security at the Los Alamos National Laboratory where he was
responsible for assuring the safety and reliability of most of Americas nuclear
deterrent. He managed a wide array of capabilities and facilities ranging from
basic research to manufacturing. Dr. Younger was a driving force in the develop
ment of a new approach to strategic forces and deterrence in the post Cold War e
ra. From 1989 to 2001 Dr. Younger held a number of senior management positions at
Los Alamos and led technical projects in lasers, pulsed power, and other techno
logies. He was the founder and first director of the Center for International S
ecurity Affairs at Los Alamos and took a leading role in opening the Russian nuc
lear weapons institutes for international collaboration. From 1982 to 1989 Stephe
n Younger was a nuclear weapons designer at the Lawrence Livermore National Labo
ratory. He developed and oversaw the testing of several new concepts in nuclear
explosives. From 1974 to 1982 Dr. Younger was a computational atomic theorist at
the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
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Alfred D. Youngwood
Alfred D Youngwood Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison Legal Profile for Alf
red D Youngwood Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP from Whos Who Legal. Ne
w York City Economic Development Corporation director.
-Alfred D Youngwood 1125 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1243 (212) 860-8848 [65+]
-Alfred D Youngwood 9 Ashley Ln; Sherman, CT 06784-1225 (860) 355-1693
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Sharon H. Yuan
* Person profile for Sharon H. Yuan | Leadership Profiles on Demand Sharon H. Yu
an Deputy Assistant Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade and Investme
nt Policy, Under Secretary for International Affairs, United States Department
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yuan/sharon
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Philip W. Yun
The Asia Foundation : Philip W. Yun (Overview) The Asia Foundation is a non-pr
ofit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful,
prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region. Ploughshares Fund director. | ht
tp://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/New/APAHM/bios.html. | Philip W. Yun is Senior Advisor
to the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Aff
airs, Stanley O. Roth. Mr. Yun draws on his experience with East Asian and Pacif
ic regional securities matters and with coordinating the implementation of Presi
dent Clintons Pacific Community vision as a framework for American policy toward
Asia and the Pacific. Prior to government service, he practiced corporate law wi
th an emphasis on international transactions. Mr. Yun is a former Fulbright Scho
lar who holds an A.B. in Mathematic Economics from Brown University and a law de
gree from Columbia University, where he was an associate editor of the Columbia
University Journal of Transnational Law.
-Philip W Yun 660 10th Ave; San Francisco, CA 94118-36 [50-54 / Melissa A Millsa
ps]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yun/philip
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Raul H. Yzaguirre
B. 1939. National Council of La Raza President (1974-2004); Member of the
Board of Sears Roebuck (2001); Center for Community Development and Civil Rights
; Council on Foreign Relations; Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Board of
Advisors (2001); Enterprise Foundation; Hillary Clinton for President; Independe
nt Sector; InterAmerica Research Associates; Interstate Research Associates (196
9-73); National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; National Hispani
c Leadership Agenda; National Organization for Mexican American Services; Salvat
ion Army; Trilateral Commission; United Way Board of Trustees; Volunteers of Ame
rica; Ran Away From Home (age 13); Mexican Ancestry. | Arizona State University
professor; Dominican Republic U.S. ambassador nominee;Economic Policy Institute
director; New America Alliance director; Volunteers of America director. Past: 2
008 Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign co-chair; Educate Inc. director
; LaRaza president & CEO; United Way of America trustee. lives and/or works in Ph
oenix, AZ.
Raul Audrey Yzaguirre
Phoenix, AZ
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yzaguirre/raul
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William D. Zabel
Estate of Jeffry M. Picower attorney; Human Rights First chair; Lincoln Ce
nter Theater director; New School trustee; New York University trustee; Schulte
Roth & Zabel LLP partner. Past: American Foundation for AIDS Research secretary;
JEHT Foundation trustee; George Soros divorce lawyer; Jane Beasely Welch divorc
e lawyer. Spouse: Deborah.
-William D Zabel 228 Baldwin Rd; Mount Kisco, NY 10549-4820 (914) 234-0657 [65+
/ Deborah M Zabel]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zabel/william
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Shaarik H. Zafar
Shaarik Zafar: ZoomInfo Business People Information One of the guest speaker
s was Shaarik H. Zafar, who is the special counsel on Post-9-11 National Origin
Discrimination to the Civil Rights division of the office of Homeland Security
-Shaarik H Zafar 4102 11th St N; Arlington, VA 22201-4664 [35-39 / Aiysha K Zafa
r]
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Donald S. Zagoria
Donald Zagoria ZoomInfo Business Information is Senior Vice President and the P
roject Director of the Northeast Asia Projects at the National Committee on Amer
ican Foreign Policy. | Donald S. Zagoria | Foreign Affairs.
-Donald S Zagoria 16 Angela Dr; Croton On Hudson, NY 10520-1201 (914) 739-6518 [
Janet D Zagoria]
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Paula A. Zahn
B. 1956. Former news anchor on ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, and CNN. |
Paula Zahn blew her fortune, sez hubby Richard Cohen kept a quite lurid diary that o
utlined her secret extra-marital affair with CitiGroup CEO Paul Fribourg, report
s Rush & Molloy. has three children with Richard Cohen, a New York City real estate
developer. |http://en.whackypedia.org/wiki/Paula_Zahn | Among the vilest human b
eings [sic] that the world has ever known. Id be glad to blow her up, but I would
never eat her. Roger the Unadahmer Ebert Jr. Two toes up. Gene Siskel. | Husband: Ric
ard Cohen (real estate investor, m. 1987, one daughter, two sons, sep. Apr-2007)
; Daughter: Haley Cohen (b. circa 1990); Son: Jared Brandon Cohen (b. 16-Oct-199
3); Son: Austin Bryce Cohen (b. 1-Jan-1997); Boyfriend: Paul J. Fribourg (Conti
Group CEO, together since 2007).
-Paula Zahn: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zahn/paula
-Paula Cohen: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/cohen/paula
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/cohen/paula
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Zaid A. Zaid
Zaid A. Zaid | Truman National Security Project Zaid is an associate at Wilmer
, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr. He clerked on the First and Second Circuit Cou
rts of Appeals and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. A Forei
gn Service Officer from 1999-2006, Zaid served with the Coalition Provisional Au
thority; the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad; the U.S. Mission to the United Nations as
the Special Assistant to Ambassador John Negroponte; etc.
Zaid Alfaham Zaid
Troy, MI
N/A
Zaid Bakht Zaid
Champaign, IL N/A
Zaid Assad Zaid
Houston, TX
N/A
Zaid Anwar Zaid
Frisco, TX
N/A
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-Zaid: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zaid
-Zaid, DC: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/zaid
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Zeeshan Zaidi (New listing)
LimeWire COO. Vice President of Digital Business Operations for BMG US, a
division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
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Arshad R. Zakaria
CINJ Foundation: Board of Trustees: Arshad R. Zakaria. Indian School of Busi
ness governing board member. Merrill Lynch & Co., Co-president, global markets a

nd investment banking.
-Arshad R Zakaria PO Box 739; New Vernon, NJ 07976-0739 [45-49]
Merrill Lynch Co, President 4 World Financial Ctr, Fl 4; New York, NY 10080-0001
(212) 449-1000
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Fareed Zakaria
B. 1965. Time Contributing Editor (2010-); CNN (2008-); Newsweek Edito
r, Newsweek International (2000-10); Foreign Affairs Managing Editor (1992-2000)
; Slate; Atlas Economic Research Foundation Templeton Freedom Awards Advisory Co
uncil; Bilderberg Group; Council on Foreign Relations; Hoover Institution Media
Fellow (2000); International Institute for Strategic Studies; Manhattan Institut
e for Policy Research Board of Trustees; New America Foundation Board of Directo
rs; Trilateral Commission; Scroll and Key; Praeger Security International Adviso
ry Board. | Acumen Fund advisory council member; Clinton Global Initiative membe
r; Council on Foreign Relations director; Fareed Zakaria GPS host; International
Freedom Center director; International House trustee; International Institute fo
r Strategic Studies board member; New America Foundation director; New York Time
s contributor; Shakespeare and Company board member; Time magazine editor-at-lar
ge;Yale Corporation fellow. Past: Foreign Affairs managing editor; International
House board member; Newsweek International editor; White House state dinner (11
/24/2009) invited guest. Timothy S. Goeglein plagiarized; Paula Throckmorton Zak
aria spouse. | Father: Rafiq Zakaria (former deputy leader of the Congress party
, d. 2005); Mother: Fatima Zakaria (former Sunday editor, Times of India); Broth
er: Arshad Zakaria (investment banker, b. 1962 Mumbai); Wife: Paula Throckmorton
(jewelry designer); Son: Omar Edward (b. circa 2000).
Fareed R Zakaria
Boston, MA
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Boston, MA
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Dov S. Zakheim
<spouse. Pentagon comptroller when trillions of dollars re
ported missing on 9-10-01 [2.3T at that time: see youtube link below]; dual citiz
en of US and Israel; Zionist; Shul Rabbi; former CFR member; former CEO of fly-by
-remote manufacturer; reputed 9-11 mastermind [one of them, undoubtedly]. Dov Za
kheim is an ordained rabbi and reportedly holds Israeli citizenship. Zakheim att
ended Jews College in London and became an ordained Orthodox Jewish Rabbi in 1973
. He was adjunct professor at New Yorks Jewish Yeshiva University. Zakheim is clo
se to the Israeli lobby. Dov Zakheim is also a member of the Council on Foreign R
elations and in 2000 a co-author of the Project for the New American Centurys pos
ition paper, Rebuilding Americas Defenses, advocating the necessity for a Pearl-H
arbor-like incident to mobilize the country into war with its enemies, mostly Midd
le Eastern Muslim nations. He was appointed by Bush as Pentagon Comptroller from
May 4, 2001 to March 10, 2004. At that time he was unable to explain the disapp
earance of [an additional] $1 trillion dollars. Actually, nearly three years ear
lier, Donald Rumsfeld announced on September 10, 2001 that an audit discovered $
2.3 trillion was also missing from the Pentagon books. That story, as mentioned,
was buried under 9-11s rubble. The two sums disappeared on Zakheims watch. We can
only guess where that cash went. Despite these suspicions, on May 6, 2004, Zakhe
im took a lucrative position at Booz Allen Hamilton, one of the most prestigious
strategy consulting firms in the world. Booz, Allen & Hamilton then also worked
closely with DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is the
research arm of the Department of Defense. Judicial Incs bio of Dov tells us Zak

heim is a dual Israeli/American citizen and has been tracking the halls of US go
vernment for 25 years, casting defense policy and influence on Presidents Reagan
, Clinton, Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. Judicial Inc points out that most of Israels arm
aments were gotten thanks to him. Squads of US F-16 and F-15 were classified mil
itary surplus and sold to Israel at a fraction of their value, etc. | Corporate
Vice President of System Planning Corporation in 2000-01 remote controls for air
planes, etc. | http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/29/eveningnews/main325985.
shtml | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU4GdHLUHwU | Atlantic Council of the Uni
ted States director; Center for Security Policy advisory council member; Committ
ee on the Present Danger member; Defense Business Board member; Foreign Policy R
esearch Institute director; Wartime Contracting Commission commissioner. Past: 2
000 George W. Bush presidential campaign senior foreign policy adviser; Booz All
en Hamilton VP; U.S. Department of Defense under secretary; World Affairs Counci
ls of America national board member.
-Dov Zakheim 11901 Viewcrest Ter; Silver Spring, MD 20902-1554 (301) 681-9599
-Dov S Zakheim 8103 Eastern Ave, Apt B313; Silver Spring, MD 20910-3129 (301) 32
6-2781 [60-64 / Barbara J Zakheim, Deborah B Zakheim, Scott E Zakheim]
-?>Dov S Zakheim 817 Lamberton Dr; Silver Spring, MD 20902-3038 (301) 681-9599 [
60-64 / Deborah B Zakheim, Barbara J Zakheim]
-?>Dov S [now listed as D] Zakheim 311 Demott Ave; Teaneck, NJ 07666-3127 (201) 69
2-7759 [60-64 / Dov D Zakheim, Claire J Zakheim]
Foreign Policy Research Institute, Vice President 1528 Walnut St, Ste 610; Philad
elphia, PA 19102-3625 (215) 732-3774
Project Interchange, Vice Chairmen 1156 15th St NW, Ste 1201; Washington, DC 2000
5-1777 (202) 833-0025
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Roger I. Zakheim
U.S. House of Representatives, House Armed Services Committee | http://www.f
acebook.com/family/Zakheim/1
-Roger I Zakheim 276 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10025-5204 (212) 280-2841 [30-34
/ Tamar B Zakheim]
-Roger I Zakheim 1400 Iris St NW; Washington, DC 20012-1410 [30-34]
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Michel Zaleski
The DREAM Project | Global Syndicate About Us | http://engineering.dartmouth
.edu/about/board/bios.html | http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?ty
pe=name&oldest=1&lname=Zaleski&fname=Michel&search=Search
-Michel Zaleski 300 Central Park W, Apt 29D; New York, NY 10024-1595 (212) 874-7
562 [Michael Zaleski, Caroline M Rob]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zaleski/michel
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Vahan B. Zanoyan
Executive Management First Energy Bank Vahan Zanoyan Chief Executive Officer
Before joining First Energy Bank (FEB), Zanoyan has been serving as the Chairma
n and CEO Ghanem also worked with GED Handles G.m.b
Vahan B Zanoyan
Washington, DC 59
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Frank G. Zarb
B. 1935. Executive summary: US Energy Czar, 1974-77. Hellman & Friedman Mana
ging Director (2002-); National Association of Securities Dealers Chairman (1997
-2001); Alexander & Alexander Services (1994-97); Travelers Group Group Chief Ex
ecutive (1993-94); Smith Barney Chairman and CEO (1988-93); Lazard Senior Partne
r (1977-88); US Energy Department Executive Director, Energy Resources Council (
1974-77); US Energy Department Administrator, Federal Energy Administration (197
4-77); US Office of Management and Budget Associate Director, Office of Manageme
nt and Budget (1973-74); US Labor Department Assistant Secretary of Labor (197172); CBWL-Hayden Stone EVP (1969-71); Goodbody and Company General Partner (1962
-69); CITGO Management Trainee (1958-62); Member of the Board of American Intern

ational Group (2001-); Member of the Board of Kraft Foods (2007-); Member of the
Board of Promontory Interfinancial Network; Member of the Board of Travelers Gr
oup (as Vice Chairman); New York State Official Chairman, Long Island Power Auth
ority; New York State Official Chair, Commission on Education Reform; Council on
Foreign Relations; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for
President; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; John McCain 2008; Leadership PAC 2
006; Lower Manhattan Development Corporation Board of Directors (past). | Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Foundation trustee; Hellman & Friedman LLC senior adviser;
Hofstra University trustee; Kraft Foods Inc. director; Promontory Financial Gro
up, LLC director. Past: American International Group, Inc. director; Financial I
ndustry Regulatory Authority chairman; Gerald R. Ford (deceased) honorary pallbe
arer; FPL Group Inc. director; NASDAQ Stock Market Inc. chairman; National Assoc
iation of Securities Dealers president. | Wife: Patricia Koster (m. 31-Mar-1957,
one daughter, one son); Daughter: Krista Anne; Son: Frank, Jr.
-11: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zarb/frank [inc. Frank Zarb, Jr; Group Fr
iend Financial; Hellman & Friedman LLC; Nasdaq Omx Group; Hofstra University; NY
C Partnership]
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I. William Zartman
Johns Hopkins SAIS | Faculty Directory | William Zartman Ira William Zar
tman is Professor Emeritus at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University.
Ira William Zartman
Silver Spring, MD
79
-Ira W Zartman 1402 Varnum St NW; Washington, DC 20011-7028 (202) 722-8657 [Alex
W Zartman]
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Benjamin Zawacki (New listing)
Amnesty International Southeast Asia researcher / Asian Correspondent.
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Brett I.W. Zbar
Brett Zbar: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek | Insider Trading Zbar
Brett I W Portfolio Holdings | http://www.aislingcapital.com/team_zbar.html was a
n Associate Principal at McKinsey & Company and a senior member of the Pharmaceu
ticals and Medical Products practice, where he worked closely with management of
large pharmaceutical companies and specialty pharmaceutical companies based in
the U.S., Europe and Japan. serves as a director of Aragon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
and Planet Technologies, Inc. He serves as a board observer at Catalent Pharma S
olutions. Previously he served as a director of Minrad International, Inc.
-Brett I Zbar 108 E 86th St, Apt 8; New York, NY 10028-1025 (212) 426-4422 [Lori
G Zbar]
Aisling Capital, Partner 888 7th Ave, Fl 30; New York, NY 10106-3499 (212) 651-63
80
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Amy B. Zegart
B. 1967. Amy Zegart UCLA School of Public Affairs Professor of Public Po
licy at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. Her primary area of focus is national
security policy. A former Fulbright Scholarserved as a member of President Bill Cl
intons National Security Council staff. Hoover Institution research fellow
Amy Beth Zegart
Santa Monica, CA
43
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-Zegart, Ca: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ca/zegart
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Philip D. Zelikow
B. 1954. Led the 9-11 Cover-Up Commission; personally wrote the 911 Omission Commission Report, a best-selling work of fiction; appointed Counsel
or of US Department of State; dual citizen of US and Israel. [www.whodidit.com] |
Barbour, Griffith & Rogers; Counselor of the Department of State (2005-06); 9-11
Commission Executive Director; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (2001-03); A

merica Abroad Media Advisory Board; Bilderberg Group; Council on Foreign Relatio
ns; International Institute for Strategic Studies; Markle Foundation Task Force
on National Security in the Information Age. | Past: BGR Holding, LLC president;
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States executive direc
tor; Condoleezza Rice aide; U.S. Department of State counselor.
-Philip D Zelikow 811 Village Rd; Charlottesville, VA 22903-4030 (434) 244-0767
[55-59 / Paige D Zelikow]
-America Abroad Media, Board of Directors 1020 19th St NW, Ste 650; Washington,
DC 20036-6119 (202) 457-8050
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Andy Zelleke
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/about/faculty-staff-directory/andy-zelleke Lectur
er in Public Policy at Harvard. | Center for Public Leadership | Leadership Foru
m Andy Zelleke |http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&oldes
t=1&lname=Zelleke&fname=Andy&search=Search |
-Andy S Zelleke 992 Memorial Dr, Apt 204; Cambridge, MA 02138-4877 (617) 868-989
5 [45-49 / Dina G Zelleke]
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C(arl) Robert Zelnick
journalist, author and professor of journalism at the Boston University
College of Communication . Zelnick was a correspondent for ABC News for more than
twenty years. Frost/Nixon character; Hoover Institution research fellow. Past: AB
C News news director; NPR national bureau chief. Pamela S. Zelnick spouse.
-Carl R Zelnick 5 Carlton St; Brookline, MA 02446-5601 (617) 277-6118 [65+ / Pam
ela S Zelnick, Connelly R Zelnick, Dara Y Zelnick, Robert C Zelnick, Marni R Zel
nick]
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Jonathan I. Zemmol
<wife Luna. | President of The Yellow Door, NY. | Jonathan Zemmol, Foreign Aff
airs Magazine | Spoke.
-Jonathan I Zemmol II 1016 E 9th St; Brooklyn, NY 11230-4108 (718) 692-3747 [4549 /Luna B Zemmol, Rachel Bijou, T S Bijou, M Zemmol]
-Jonathan Zemmol 316 Cedar Ave; Allenhurst, NJ 07711-1108 (732) 531-0387 [45-49
/ Luna B. Zemmol]
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Laurie C. Zephyrin (New listing)
MD OBGYN, Columbia University Medical Center.
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Nan Zheng (New listing)
<-? Greater New York City Area. Industry: Venture Capital & Private Equity.
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Donald E. Zilkha
<wife Virginia. | Advanced Interactive Systems Director. Zilkha is a foundin
g partner of Sciens Venture Partners, the predecessor of SVP II.
-Donald E Zilkha 993 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0105 (212) 988-6803 [55-59 / Va
lerie E Zilkha]
-Donald Zilkha 510 Halsey St; Brooklyn, NY 11233-1574 (631) 537-9595
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zilkha/donald
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Ezra K. Zilkha
<Eric Ripert, Ezra Zilkha and Daniel Boulud. Financier, philanthropist. Broo
kings Institution honorary trustee; Zilkha & Sons, Inc. president.
-Ezra K Zilkha First Neck Ln; Southampton, NY (631) 283-4686
Zilkha Sons, President 450 Park Ave, Ste 2102; New York, NY 10022-2675 (212) 7587750
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zilkha/ezra
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E[No longer listed phaps he croaked.]
Covington & Burling LLP | Biographies | Edwin
-Edwin M Zimmerman 1820 Kalorama Sq NW; Washington, DC 20008-4022 (202) 387-6712

[65+ / Caroline A Zimmerman]


http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zimmerman/edwin
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Jay S. Zimmerman (New listing)
Bingham McCutchen LLP chairman; Foundation for the National Archives directo
r. Lives and/or works in Boston, MA.
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Peter D. Zimmerman
(L.) | Peter Zimmerman crackpotpedia b. 1941nuclear physicist, arms control expe
rt, and former [Cham.f] Scientist of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. curr
ently Emeritus Professor of Science and Security at Kings College, London
-?>Peter D Zimmerman 10125 Nedra Dr; Great Falls, VA 22066-2836 (703) 759-0600 [
65+ / Eva E Zimmerman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zimmerman/peter
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Nancy L. Zimpher (New listing)
B. 1946. Educator, state university leader, and Chancellor of the State Univ
ersity of New York (SUNY). A widely recognized leader in higher education, civic
engagement, economic development and urban education reform. | (Was) Administrato
r: President, University of Cincinnati (2003-); American Council on Education; N
ational Association of State Universities and Land-Grant CollegesChairman; Scien
ce Debate 2008; United Way Greater Cincinnati. Husband: Kenneth R. Howey (univer
sity professor).
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Dorothy S. Zinberg
Dorothy Shore Zinberg SourceWatch -Lecturer in Public Policy, and a Faculty
Associate in the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kenn
edy School of Government, Harvard University, etc. lives and/or works in Cambridg
e, MA.
-Dorothy S Zinberg 3 Acacia St; Cambridge, MA 02138-4818 (617) 547-0427 [65+]
-?>Dorothy Zinberg 8900 Burton Way, Apt 102; Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1750
Immtech Pharmaceuticals, Board of Directors 1 N End Ave; New York, NY 10282-1102
(212) 791-2911
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zinberg/dorothy
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Tally Zingher (New listing)
Associate at the law firm of Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP in New Y
ork City. International affairs.
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Brian R. Zipp
<-? * Brian Zipp ZoomInfo Business Information The Economic Club of New York
350 Fifth Avenue Suite 4910 New York, New York | World Presidents Organization m
ember; Partner, Tower Capital Inc., New York, NY | http://www.facebook.com/peopl
e/Brian-Zipp/558096078
Brian R Zipp
New York, NY
57
Brian R Zipp
New York, NY
N/A
Probably?>Brian R Zipp 31 Bliss Rd; Warren, CT 06777-1018 (860) 868-9787 [55-59 /
Martha B Zipp]
Ditto>Brian R Zipp 80 N Shore Rd; Warren, CT 06777-1104 [55-59 / Martha B Zipp, B
nan Zipp]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zipp/brian
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James D. Zirin
<wife Marlene Hess. | a leading trial and appellate lawyer, writer and cable T
V talk show host, is a partner in the New York office of Sidley Austin LLP. For
three years, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern Distric
t of New York and served in the criminal division under Robert M. Morgenthau, et
c. Sidley Austin LLP partner; Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International A

ffairs advisory council member. Past: Breed Abbott & Morgan partner. Marlene Hes
s spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-James D Zirin 770 Park Ave; New York, NY 10021-4153 (212) 628-1975 [Margaret H
Friedland, Marlene Hess, Mark Hess]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zirin/james
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Jonathan Zittrain
Jonathan Zittrain | Berkman Center Professor of [Mishna] Law, Harvard
Law School | Harvard Kennedy School of Government Professor of Computer Science.
-Jonathan L Zittrain 20 Sherman St; Cambridge, MA 02138-6731 [Ruth A Zittrain]
-Jonathan L Zittrain 730 S Collier Blvd, Unit 305; Marco Island, FL 34145-6008 (
239) 394-5220 [40-44 / Ruth Zittrain]
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Robert B. Zoellick
B. 1953. Robert Bruce Zoellick, president of the World Bank, a pos
ition he has held since July 1, 2007. He was previously a managing director of G
oldman Sachs, United States Deputy Secretary of State (resigning on July 7, 2006
) and U.S. Trade Representative, from February 7, 2001 until February 22, 2005. I
n the 2000 U.S. presidential election campaign, Zoellick served as a foreign pol
icy advisor to George W. Bush as part of a group, led by Condoleezza Rice, that
called itself The Vulcans. James Baker designated him as his second-in-commanda so
rt of chief operating officer or chief of staffin the 36-day battle over recountin
g the vote in Florida. Zoellick was named U.S. Trade Representative at the begin
ning of the younger Bushs first term; he was a member of the Executive Office, wi
th the rank of Ambassador. According to the U.S. Trade Representative website, Z
oellick completed negotiations to bring China and Taiwan into the World Trade Or
ganization(WTO); developed a strategy to launch new global trade negotiations at
the WTO meeting in Doha, Qatar; shepherded Congressional action on the Jordan F
ree Trade Agreement and the Vietnam Trade Agreement; and worked with Congress to
pass the Trade Act of 2002, which included new Trade Promotion Authority. He al
so heavily promoted the Central American Free Trade Agreement over the objection
s of labor, environmental, and human rights groups, etc. Dual-citizen of israhell.
| World Bank President (2007-); Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman, International (200
6-07); US Deputy Secretary of State (22-Feb-2005 to 19-Jun-2006); US Trade Repre
sentative (7-Feb-2001 to 22-Feb-2005); Fannie Mae Executive VP (1993-97); White
House Deputy Chief of Staff (1992); US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Bu
siness, and Agricultural Affairs (1991-92); Counselor of the Department of State
(1989-92); US Treasury Department Various executive positions (1985-87); Law Cl
erk US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit (1982-83); US Official Research Asst., Counc
il on Wage and Price Stability (1975-76); Defense Policy Board; Enron Advisory B
oard; Aspen Institute Strategy Group on Foreign Policy; Bilderberg Group; Bush-C
heney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Council
on Foreign Relations; DeMint for Senate Committee; Eurasia Foundation Trustee;
Friends of Katherine Harris; George W. Bush for President; German Marshall Fund
Board Member; John McCain 2008; Nixon Center Advisory Council; Phi Beta Kappa So
ciety; Project for the New American Century; Trilateral Commission; World Wildli
fe Fund; Dubya Nickname The Adding Machine. | Clinton Global Initiative member;
World Bank president. Past: James A. Baker III counselor; Fannie Mae EVP; Goldma
n Sachs Group Inc. vice chairman; Brian Gunderson chief of staff; Peter T. Madig
an chief of staff;Office of the U.S. Trade Representative trade representative;
M.B. Oglesby Jr. chief of staff; U.S. Department of State deputy secretary; U.S.
Naval Academy professor; World Economic Forum 2008 attendee.
-Robert B Zoellick 627 Chain Bridge Rd; Mc Lean, VA 22101-1811 [55-59 / Sherry F
[erguson] Zoellick]
Zoellick>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zoellick
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James J. Zogby
James J. Zogby SourceWatch | Dr Zogby | The Arab American Institute | (born
1945) is the author of Arab Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2010) and the fou
nder and president of the Arab American Institute (AAI), a Washington, D.C.-base

d organization which serves as a political and policy research arm of the Arab A
merican community. He is a senior analyst with his brothers polling firm, Zogby I
nternational, and is a lecturer and scholar on Middle East issues. He is also me
mber of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee.
-James J Zogby 6319 Western Ave NW; Washington, DC 20015-2456 [60-64 / Eileen P
Zogby]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zogby/james
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Aristide R. Zolberg
Aristide Zolberg Walter P. Eberstadt Professor of Political Longtime mounteb
ank and quacksalver at the New School for Social Research, NY.
-Aristide R Zolberg 292 Lafayette St, Apt 7E; New York, NY 10012-2743 (212) 2192542 [65+ / Vera L Zolberg]
Migration Policy Institute, Director 1400 16th St NW, Ste 300; Washington, DC 200
36-2203 (202) 266-1940
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zolberg/aristide
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Marvin Zonis
Marvin Zonis Political Economist Marvin Zonis is a political economist with
40 years experience in Middle Eastern affairs.
-Marvin Zonis 4950 S Chicago Beach Dr; Chicago, IL 60615-3204 (773) 324-4196
Cna Financial Corporation, Director 333 S Wabash Ave, Ste 300; Chicago, IL 606044107 (312) 822-5000
American Iranian Council, Board of Directors 20 Nassau St, Ste 111; Princeton, NJ
08542-4509 (609) 252-9099
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zonis/marvin
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Barry Zorthian
Barry Zorthian SourceWatch director of IREX and a partner in the government an
d public affairs firm of Alcalde & Fay after retiring as Vice President of Time
Inc. | Barry Zorthian Miller Center of Public Affairs [oral history] Foreign Ser
vice Officer who had worked in India and was Minister-Counselor at the U.S. miss
ion to Saigon Vietnam (1964-1968), where he was responsible for the communicatio
ns effort in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Zorthian extensively discusses his e
xperience in the region.
-Barry M Zorthian Sr 4201 Cathedral Ave NW, Apt 405E; Washington, DC 20016-4914
(202) 244-1984 [Margaret A Zorthian]
-?>Barry Zorthian 15 W 72nd St, Apt 21F; New York, NY 10023-3460 (212) 362-8689
[Stephen A Zorthian]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zorthian/barry
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Howard A. Zucker
Harvard University Institute of Politics Howard Zucker served as Assistant Di
rector-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) in charge of the Health Te
chnology & Pharmaceuticals cluster, and Representative
-?>Howard A Zucker [M.D.] 100 Winston Dr, Apt 12GS; Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-336
9 (201) 224-2335 [Saul Zucker]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zucker/howard
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Jeremy Zucker
Lobbyist. | Jeremy Zucker, Associate, Washington, D.C Jeremy Zucker, Associa
te, Washington, D.C., Hogan & Hartson of Hogan & Hartsons information including e
mail, business address, business phone, biography, title | http://littlesis.org/
person/19603/Jeremy_Zucker | http://www.law.nyu.edu/alumni/almo/pastalmos/2010-1
1ALMOs/jeremyzuckerseptember/index.htm.
Jeremy B Zucker
White Plains, NY
35
-?>Jeremy B Zucker 111 8th St SE; Washington, DC 20003-1330 (202) 543-5264 [Gret
chen A Zucker]
-?>Jeremy B Zucker 3037 Dumbarton St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3306 (202) 625-153

5 [35-39 / Jonathan E Zucker, Amanda A Zucker]


Freedom Now, Chair PO Box 30126; Bethesda, MD 20824-0126 (301) 279-9536
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zucker/jeremy
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Harriet Zuckerman
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation SVP; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral S
ciences director.
-?>Harriet Zuckerman 4573 Hazleton Ln; Lake Worth, FL 33449-8632 (561) 357-5500
[65+]
-10 (NY, NJ, so on take your pick)>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zuckerman/h
arriet
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Mortimer B. Zuckerman
B. 1937. The New York Daily News Publisher (1993-); Atlantic Monthly O
wner (1980-99); US News and World Report Owner (1984-); Boston Properties Co-Fou
nder (1970); Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Senior VP and CFO; Member of the Board of Bos
ton Properties (as Chairman, 1997-); JP Morgan Chase National Advisory Board; Af
ghanistan World Foundation National Committee; America-Israel Friendship League
Honorary President, Board of Directors; Aspen Institute Trustee; Bretton Woods C
ommittee; Brookings Institution;Challenger Center for Space Science Education Co
uncil of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Insti
tute for Advanced Study Trustee; International Crisis Group Board Member; Intern
ational Institute for Strategic Studies; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Trustee; National Leadership PAC; Reuniting Our Country PAC; Securing Americas Fu
ture Energy Founding Advisory Board; Urban Institute Life Trustee; Washington In
stitute for Near East Policy Board of Advisors; Wedding: Michael Huffington and
Arianna Stassinopoulos (1986); Wedding: Rudy Giuliani and Judi Nathan (2003); We
dding: Donald Trump and Melania Knauss (2005); Jewish Ancestry. | Boston Propert
ies, Inc. founder & chairman; Center for Communications board member; Council on
Foreign Relations member; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute trustee;Graduate School
of Journalism at the University of California Berkeley advisory board member; In
ternational Institute for Strategic Studies member; MBZ 1996 Trust charitable tr
ust; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center overseer; New York Daily News publis
her; New York Fund for Public Schools vice chair; Partnership for New York City
director; The McLaughlin Group panelist; Urban Institute life trustee;U.S. News
& World Report chairman & editor-in-chief; WNET.org life trustee. Past: Ascot Part
ners investor; Aspen Institute trustee; Atlantic Monthly owner; Dana-Farber Canc
er Institute president; Hole in the Wall Gang Fund director; New York University
trustee; Newsday potential bidder; Marla Prather spouse. | Wife: Marla F. Prath
er (curator, b. 1956, m. 27-Sep-1996, div. 2001, 1 daughter); Daughter: Abigail
(b. 1997, with Prather); Daughter: Rene Esther (b. 19-Dec-2008).
Mortimer B Zuckerman
Cambridge, MA 73
Mortimer B Zuckerman
Lexington, MA N/A
Mortimer B Zuckerman
Aspen, CO
N/A
Mortimer Zuckerman
Los Angeles, CA N/A
-Mortimer Zuckerman Drew Ln; East Hampton, NY (631) 329-1444
-Work [i.e., Bar Harbor Funding; JJAC; Publisher @ Patrick Clawson]: http://www.wh
itepages.com/dir/a-z/zuckerman/mortimer
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Charles J. Zwick
(L.) was a director of the United States Office of Management and Budget from Ja
nuary 29, 1968 until January 21, 1969. | Charles Zwick Miller Center of Public A
ffairs [mendacious oral history]. After extensive experience in consulting for a
wide spectrum of federal organizations, Charles Zwick was involved in studies i
n Southeast Asia, first for the AID and then for an economic assistance program
in Vietnam (1964-1965), working for the Department of State, the White House, an

d the Department of Defense. Zwick was associated with the Bureau of the Budget
and discusses his experience with reforming government organization at the federal
level. Florida International University Foundation director emeritus.
Charles John Zwick
Miami, FL
84
-?>Charles J Zwick 4210 Santa Maria St; Miami, FL 33146-1125 (305) 666-0322 [65+
/ Barbara C Zwick] Prior: Coral Gables, FL (2009)
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zwick/charles
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Daniel B. Zwirn
<-? | Zwirn Special Opportunities Fund. Brookings Institution trustee; D.B. Zwi
rn & Co. managing partner; Hamilton Project advisory council member; Joseph Papp
Public Theater trustee. |http://zerohedge.blogspot.com/2009/02/dan-zwirns-attem
pt-to-join-lazarus-line.html | http://reporter.blogs.com/thresq/2010/04/bergstei
n-fires-back-at-hedge-fund.html David Bergstein and Ronald Tutor have filed a cou
ntersuit against D.B. Zwirn, blaming the bankrupt New York hedge fund for most o
f their financial problems in the movie business. | NEW-YORK, New York (NY) Polit
ical Contributions by (Highbridge/Zwirn/Managing Principal), (Zip code: 10019).
Daniel B Zwirn
New York, NY
39
-Daniel Zwirn 50 Central Park S; New York, NY 10019-1613
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zwirn/daniel
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John A. Zysman
Professor of Political Science at the University of California Berkel
ey and co-founder of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE)
. | John Zysman People in the Department Faculty | John Zysman at BRIE.
-John A Zysman 74 El Camino Real; Berkeley, CA 94705-2424 (510) 420-1990 [60-64
/ Victoria R Rehn]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/zysman/john
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UNCATEGORIZED
January 20, 2012
Ma Me
Filed under: Uncategorized fedupusa @ 11:44 pm
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Christopher Ma (No longer listed)
A Washington Post Company senior vice president. Ma also serves as publish
er of Express, the Companys free commuter newspaper for the greater Washington ar
ea, and the websiteWhoRunsGov.com, which focuses on Washington decision-making.
Previously, Ma was senior vice president and executive editor of Washington Post
Digital, where he played a major role in the early editorial development of was
hingtonpost.com and Newsweek.com. He joined The Washington Post Company from U.S
. News & World Report, where he served in a variety of senior editorial position
s, including deputy editor from 1989 to 1996. Prior to U.S. News, Ma was a corre
spondent in the Washington bureau of Newsweek magazine, covering foreign affairs
and economics. A lawyer by training, he is the co-author of two books: Teleshoc
k (1985) and several editions of The Practical Guide to Practically Everything (
1996-1998). A resident of Washington, DC.
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Ying Ma
A visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at St
anford University. Ma has practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, a lea
ding global law firm headquartered in New York; managed corporate communications
at Sina.com, the first Mainland China-based Internet company to list on the Nas
daq Stock Market; and served on the first professional staff of the U.S.-China E
conomic and Security Review Commission, a congressional commission established t
o examine the security implications of Americas economic relationship with China.
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Marcus Mabry

Journalist for Newsweek. He is chief of correspondents and a senior editor, re


sponsible for deploying and managing the magazines more than 40 domestic and inte
rnational correspondents and contract stringers.
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Raymond E. Mabus, Jr.
B. 1948. US Secretary of the Navy (18-Jun-2009 to present); US Ambassador
to Saudi Arabia (1-Aug-1994 to 25-Apr-1996); Governor of Mississippi (12-Jan-198
8 to 14-Jan-1992); Mississippi State Official State Auditor (1984-88); Baker Don
elson Bearman & Caldwell of Counsel (1996-); Foamex International President and
CEO (2006-); America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. Board of Di
rectors; Member of the Board of Foamex International; Member of the Board of Fus
ion Telecommunications; Gephardt for President; John Kerry for President; New Le
adership for America PAC; Obama for America. Wife: Julie Mabus (div., two daught
ers).
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Charles F. MacCormack
Director, Malaria No More. President and Chief Executive Officer of Save The
Children Federation Incorporated since January 1993 until September 1, 2011. Dr
. MacCormack served as President of World Learning (formerly The Experiment in I
nternational Living), in Brattleboro, Vermont from 1977 to 1992.
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Bruce W. MacDonald
http://www.usip.org/experts/bruce-w-macdonald United States Institute of Peac
e expert. Author of China, Space Weapons, and U.S. Security for CFR.
******
Gary E. MacDougal
B. 1936. Mark Controls Corporation CEO (1969-87); McKinsey & Company Partner
(1963-69); Member of the Board of AM International; Member of the Board of CBI
Industries; Member of the Board of Maremont Corporation; Member of the Board of
Mark Controls Corporation (as Chairman, 1969-87); Member of the Board of Sargent
Welch Scientific Co.; Member of the Board of Union Camp Corporation; Member of
the Board of United Parcel Service (1973-); Illinois State Official Chairman, Go
vernors Task Force on Human Service Reform (1993-97); US State Department Alterna
te Delegate, US Delegation to the UN (1989); Annie E. Casey Foundation Trustee;
Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign America Inc.; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Clu
b of Chicago Board of Directors; Fred Thompson PAC; George W. Bush for President
; John McCain 2008; McCain for Senate 98; Santorum 2006. Wife: Charlene Gehm (two
sons); Son: Gary, Jr.; Son: Michael Schott.
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Consuelo Mack
B. 1946. Host of WealthTrack (PBS) shill for Wall Street. Before developin
g WealthTrack she spent over a decade at The Wall Street Journal as the Anchor a
nd Managing Editor of its weekly syndicated business program The Wall Street Jou
rnal Report.
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J. Curtis Mack II
Assumed the position of president of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on
March 19, 1988. From 1985-88, he served as assistant secretary of commerce for O
ceans and Atmosphere, overseeing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra
tion. Earlier, he was the executive director of Citizens for the Republic, Presi
dent Reagans national political committee, and was vice president and director of
the New American Foundation. Mr. Mack has served on the boards of the Brentwood
Bank of California and the National Space Club, and was appointed by President
Reagan to the Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships. Adjunct professor
at Pepperdine.
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Leo S. Mackay Jr.
B. 1961, is a former deputy secretary of the United States Department of Veter
ans Affairs (May 2001 to October 2003). He is Vice President, and an elected cor
porate officer, of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Mackay is a member of the Aspen

Strategy Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the U.S. Naval Institute.
He was a Research Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affa
irs, and was a Special Guest Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is a past d
irector of the Henry L. Stimson Center in Washington, DC. Mackay resides in nort
hern Virginia.
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Gillian MacKenzie
Literary agent: President/ Agent at Gillian MacKenzie Agency, LLC. Greater New
York City Area.
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Eileen R. Mackevich
Executive Director, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in IL. Dir
ector at library of congress in DC.
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Graham Macmillan
Senior Program Officer, Financial Inclusion at Citi Foundation; Term Member
at Council on Foreign Relations. Past: Program Officer, Citi Foundation at Citi;
Senior Director at VisionSpring; Director of Business Development at Helen Kell
er International; Deputy Director of Strategic Development at Helen Keller Inter
national. Greater New York City Area.
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Robert M. Macy Jr.
Managing director of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn Loeb. Socimer International Corporati
on (international bank).
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al-Husein N. Madhany
Madhany is a track-two diplomat of the global Muslim community. Al-Husein is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is an Aspen Ideas Festival Schol
ar. He was most recently the Executive Vice President of the One Nation Foundati
on. Al-Husein currently works as a an associate at InterCulture, Inc where he pro
cures strategic business, policy, and media communications partnerships that fac
ilitate cutting-edge domestic and international diplomatic action.
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John W. Madigan
B. 1937. Madison Dearborn Partners Special Partner; Tribune Co. CEO (1995-20
02); Tribune Co. President (1994-2001); Tribune Co. VP and CFO (1975-94?); Salom
on Brothers Investment Banker; Paine Webber; Arthur Andersen; Member of the Boar
d of Boise Cascade; Member of the Board of Cingular (2001); Member of the Board
of Gilead Sciences (2005-); Member of the Board of Morgan Stanley(2000-05); Memb
er of the Board of Tribune Co. (1975-2003, as Chairman, 1996-2003); Associated P
ress Board of Directors; Cantigny Foundation Trustee; Chicago Council on Global
Affairs Chairman (2001-03); Council on Foreign Relations; Hoover Institution Boa
rd of Overseers; McCormick Foundation Trustee; Museum of Television and Radio Tr
ustee; Newspaper Association of America Board of Directors; Renaissance Schools
Fund Trustee; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center Trustee; US Defense Depa
rtment Defense Business Board.
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John D. Maguire
Maguire is president of Claremont Graduate University in California and a re
gional adviser of the Institute for International Studies. He has served as prov
ost at Wesleyan University, president of the State University of New Yorks Colleg
e at Old Westbury, and adviser to the RAND Center for Research on Immigration Po
licy.
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Raj Mahajan
President, Global Trading at SunGard.
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Adel A. F. Mahmoud
http://bioethics.gov/cms/node/250 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bio
ethical Issues. | B. 1942. Professor: Molecular Biology, Princeton University (2

007-). Merck Chief Medical Advisor, Vaccines and Infectious Diseases (2005-06);
Merck President, Merck Vaccines (1995-2005); Member of the Board of Becton Dicki
nson (2006-); Member of the Board of Sanaria, Inc.; International Society for In
fectious Diseases Past President; Obama for America.
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Thomas G. Mahnken
Mahnken is currently Jerome E. Levy Chair of Economic Geography and Nation
al Security at the U.S. Naval War College and a Visiting Scholar at the Philip M
errill Center for Strategic Studies at The Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitz
e School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Mahnken served as the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning from 2006-2009. He was the pr
imary author of the 2008 National Defense Strategy and contributing author of th
e 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review. He spearheaded the Secretary of Defenses Miner
va Research Initiative, which will provide $100 million in grants to universitie
s to conduct basic research in the social sciences, and led an interagency effor
t to establish, for the first time in five decades, a National Security Councilrun interagency policy planning body. Mahnken has held positions in both the gove
rnment and the private sector. He served as Staff Director of the 2010 Quadrenni
al Defense Review Independent Panels Force Structure and Personnel Sub-Panel. He
served on the staff of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the Un
ited States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. He served in the Defense Depa
rtments Office of Net Assessment, where he conducted research into the emerging r
evolution in military affairs. He also served as a member of the Gulf War Air Po
wer Survey, commissioned by the Secretary of the Air Force to examine the perfor
mance of U.S. forces during the war with Iraq. Prior to that, he served as an an
alyst in the Non-Proliferation Directorate of the Office of the Secretary of Def
ense (OSD), where he was responsible for enforcing U.S. missile proliferation po
licy. He has appeared on Fox News, CNN, BBC, and CBC, among other networks. An Int
elligence Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, he served as the Intelligence Plans
Officer for Naval Special Warfare Task Group CENTRAL in Kuwait and Iraq during O
peration IRAQI FREEDOM. He served with British forces in Kosovo during Operation
JOINT GUARDIAN/Operation AGRICOLA and in Bahrain during Operation ENDURING FREE
DOM. He is currently Deputy Chief Staff Officer of Navy Intelligence Reserve Reg
ion Washington, D.C., etc.
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Margaret E. Mahoney
Former President, MEM Associates, Inc.; Chairman, The National Advisory Commit
tee on Healthy Steps for Young Children. John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Founda
tion Director. New York Academy of Medicine.
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Paul G. Mahoney
http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1186861 B. 1959. became
dean of the Law School in July 2008. He is a David and Mary Harrison Distinguish
ed Professor and the Arnold H. Leon Professor of Law. Mahoneys teaching and resea
rch areas are securities regulation, law and economic development, corporate fin
ance, financial derivatives and contracts. He has published widely in law review
s and peer-reviewed finance and law and economics journals. Mahoney joined the La
w School faculty in 1990 after practicing law with the New York firm of Sullivan
& Cromwell and clerking for Judge Ralph K. Winter, Jr. of the U.S. Court of App
eals for the Second Circuit and Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Co
urt, etc.
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Thomas H. Mahoney IV
Mahoney is a Senior Advisory Director to CPIBD. He joined Compass Advisors as
a Managing Director in 2005, providing strategic advice to clients who sponsor
as well as invest in alternative investment categories. He has been responsible
for raising over $5 billion for leading hedge funds, private equity funds and c
orporate private equity financings since 1990, including a $2.5 billion global m
arketing campaign for a single manager, one of the hedge fund industrys largest e
ver. Prior to 2005, Mahoney was Chief Operating Officer and Head of Alternative I

nvestments and Risk Management at Gabelli & Partners, a subsidiary of Gabelli As


set Management. During Mahoneys tenure, hedge fund assets under management doubl
ed to $1.1 billion and several proprietary new single and multi-strategy funds,
separate accounts, and a highly ranked offshore fund of funds were launched with
global institutional investors. Before joining Gabelli in 2003, Mahoney led top
ranked global hedge fund and private equity investment banking teams for several
major Wall Street firms. At Merrill Lynch, from 1986 to 1996, he created the i
ndustrys leading preferred stock capital markets franchise as well as the firms gl
obal hedge fund capital raising business. At Deutsche Bank, Mahoney headed the
industrys pre-eminent technology private equity financing business, while also ra
ising private equity funds and structuring strategy-diversified hedge fund portf
olios for large non-U.S. institutional investors. At PaineWebber, Mahoney found
ed the firms Private Equity Group, responsible for raising capital for both priva
te equity fund sponsors and public and private corporate issuers. Mahoney current
ly serves as a member of the Investment Committee of the New York City Opera, an
d is a member of the Board of Overseers of Mount Auburn Hospital, an affiliate o
f Harvard Medical School. Mahoney is also a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations and the National Association of Corporate Directors, New York Chapter. |
Managing Director, Group Head, Private Equity Group, Ubs Financial Svc Inc of U
BS. |http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/thomas-mahoney.asp?cyc
le=10.
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James A. Mai
Board of Directors | The Tobin Project Mai is the Chief Investment Officer of Co
rnwall Capital, a New York City-based private investment firm he founded in 2002
. Prior to that, he was an investment professional at the private equity firms H
ousatonic Partners and Golub Capital. James started his career in the audit depa
rtment at Ernst & Young. He is a graduate of Duke University and the Stern Schoo
l of Business at New York University. James serves on several corporate and nonprofit boards. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Zip co
de: 10023.
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Vincent A. Mai
AEA Investors LLC chairman; International Center for Transitional Justice dire
ctor; International Rescue Committee overseer; Juilliard School trustee; Sesame
Workshop trustee. Barack Obama inaugural committee major contributor. Anne Mai s
pouse. Lives and/or works in Port Washington, NY.
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Charles S. Maier
B. 1939. Professor of false history at Harvard.
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John H. Makin
http://www.aei.org/scholar/john-h-makin/ (American Enterprise Institute) Ec
onomist. A former consultant to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Congressional
Budget Office, and the International Monetary Fund.
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Carolyn Makinson
Makinson is former executive director of the Womens Refugee Commission, a p
osition she held from August 2004 to June 2010. She is now director of the Inter
national Rescue Committees UK Office. She grew up in Derbyshire, England, and has l
ived at various times in London, Brussels, Cairo, and several places in the US.
She now lives in New York City with her husband, Terry Walker.
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William P. Mako
William Peter Mako World Bank Institute -Mako has worked at the World Bank si
nce 1997, where he now serves as Lead Private Sector Development Specialist in t
he Beijing Office. Prior to joining the World Bank, Mr. Mako worked at PriceWater
house in Washington D.C. and New York City, 1983 to 1997, and Booz, Allen & Hami
lton, Inc., etc.
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David Makovsky
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Makovsky_David Washington Institu
te for Near East Policy: Fellow; Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School o
f Advanced International Studies: Lecturer; Council on Foreign Relations: Member
; International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member. Professional: Jerusalem
Post: Former Executive Editor;Haaretz: Former Diplomatic Correspondent; U.S. Ne
ws and World Report: Former Contributing Editor. ~~Makovsky is the Ziegler disti
nguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), where
he directs the Project on the Middle East Peace Process. WINEP, which often favo
rs the policies pushed by Israels rightwing Likud Party, is a spin-off of the bet
ter known pro-Israel lobby the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). A
n award-winning journalist, Makovsky is a former editor of the conservative Jeru
salem Post and has worked for the Israel daily Haaretz and U.S. News and World R
eport.Makovsky is also a lecturer at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze Scho
ol of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), which has been home to a number of
neoconservative-aligned figures, including Eliot Cohen,Paul Wolfowitz, and Gary
Schmitt. Makovskys brother, Michael Makovsky, is a program director at the Bipart
isan Policy Center, where he has been a leading proponent of hawkish U.S. polici
es on Iran. [Read the rest at rightweb link.]
-David Makovsky 701 Hermleigh Rd; Silver Spring, MD 20902-1646 (301) 593-7294 [V
arda Makovsky]
Patrick Clawson, Director David Makovsky 1541 33rd St NW; Washington, DC 20007-27
50 (202) 342-9427
-10: http://www.whitepages.com/search/FindPerson?firstname_begins_with=1&firstna
me=David+&name=Makovsky&where=
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Scott Malcomson
http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/scott-malcomson.html Malcomson
has edited foreign coverage for the New York Times Magazine since 2004. Malcomso
n was a senior advisor to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio Viei
ra de Mello, before his death in in 2003; prior to joining the UN, Malcomson edi
ted Op-Eds for the Times. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
PEN.
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Frederic V. Malek
<wife Marlene. http://www.scooterlibby.net/committee/?id=26 | B. 1936. P
residents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; Thayer Capital Partners Co-Foun
der and Chairman (1993-); Northwest Airlines President and Vice Chairman (1989-9
1); Marriott President of Marriott Hotels (1981-88); Triangle Corporation Co-Fou
nder, Co-Chairman (1967-); McKinsey & Company; Carlyle Group; Member of the Boar
d of ADP (1978-); Member of the Board of CB Richard Ellis Group (2001-); Member
of the Board of FPL Group; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Alfalfa Clu
b2001; America-Israel Friendship League Board of Directors; American Action Netw
ork; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors; Americans for Tr
uth in Politics; Ashcroft 2000; Bush-Quayle 92; Bush-Cheney 04; Campaign America I
nc.; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; Freedom and Free En
terprise PAC; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Roy Blunt; Friends of Senator
DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Libby Lega
l Defense Trust Advisory Committee; McCain Victory Committee; National Republica
n Senatorial Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Romney for President; Sara
h PAC; Steele for Maryland; Straight Talk America; Washington Baseball Club; The
Western Way PAC; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Wilson Counci
l. | Malek has served as an advisor to four U.S. Presidents over the past two de
cades. In the early seventies, he entered government as Deputy Undersecretary o
f the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He later became Special Assi
stant to the President of the United States and Deputy Director of the U.S. Offi
ce of Management and Budget under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Mr. Malek advised
President Reagan as a member of the executive committee of the Presidents Council
on Cost Control, as a member of the Presidents Commission on Private Sector Init
iatives, and as a member of the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

. More recently, he served President Bush as Director of the 1988 Republican Co


nvention, as Director of the 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations, wit
h the lifetime rank of Ambassador, and as Campaign Manager for President Bush du
ring 1992. Wife: Marlene A. Malekresides in McLean, Virginia.
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Edmund Malesky
IR/PS [School of International Relations and Pacific Studies -UC San Diego
] Faculty Profiles Edmund Malesky Assistant Professor of Political Science. Befo
re joining IR/PS in 2005, Malesky was an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Weatherh
ead Center of International Affairs. In addition to his academic research, he h
as been a consultant for the Asia Foundation, USAID, World Bank, and theUnited N
ations Development Program. Maleskys research focuses on comparative politics and
political economy. His current projects include the construction of a provincia
l economic governance index to rank Vietnams 64 provinces on transparency, transa
ction costs, attitude toward private sector reform, and innovative approaches to
economic development, etc. emalesky@ucsd.edu. Phone: (858) 534-4149. Fax: (858)
534-3939. 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA
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Arslan Malik
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Arslan/Malik [Student at Georgetown Universit
y Law Center?]
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David Mallery
International Genomics Consortium David Mallery, J.D., M.B.A. Mallery is the
Co-founder, President and a Director of the IGC. He manages the business, legal
, corporate, finance and development helping lead efforts to land and expand the
IGCs role as the Biospecimen Core Resource and Tissue Source Site network for Th
e Cancer Genome Atlas program. He has also helped expand and leverage the utiliz
ation of the Expression Project for Oncology and facilitate research service by
providing biobanking and support for a number of collaborators. Mallery was also
the Co-founder, President and a Director of the Molecular Profiling Institute an
d its subsidiary the Tissue Banking and Analysis Center (a joint venture with US
Oncology). He helped develop and commercialize the first comprehensive, evidenc
e-based personalized molecular and genomic assay in oncology in the United State
s, Target Now, which continues to be utilized by tens of thousands of patients a
nd physicians worldwide each year. Mr. Mallery led this company through all of t
he financings and commercial transactions and ultimately through a successful me
rger. He subsequently served as the Senior Vice President, Corporate Development
at Caris Life Sciences (the acquiring company) and spearheaded acquisitions in
blood-based diagnostics and global distribution and prospective research for Tar
get Now. He was formerly the Principal Venture Analyst for the Calvert Groups ven
ture and equity fund investments and helped establish an independent biological
science agency at the U.S. Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. ..He is a
life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the Colorado Bar
Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association. Father is Richard Mal
lery, below.
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Richard Mallery
http://www.swlaw.com/attorneys/richard_mallery Supreme Court of Arizona. T
he International Genomics Consortium, Founding Chair, Board of Directors (2000-p
resent); Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, Member (1978-present); Pac
ific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, Founding Director (1993-prese
nt); Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Board of Overseers, Member (1994
-present); National Foundation for Cancer Research, Bethesda, Advisory Board, Me
mber (2004-present); Caris Life Sciences, Inc., Dallas, Board of Directors, Memb
er (2008-2010); Molecular Profiling Institute, Board of Directors, Founding Chai
r (2004-2008); Pacific Basin Economic Council, San Francisco, International Vice
President (1989-1991); U.S. Committee of Pacific Basin Economic Council, Washin
gton, D.C., Chair (1989-1991); Economic Strategy Institute, Washington, D.C., Fo
unding Director (1990-1992); World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Member an

d Participant (1991-1997); Stanford Law School, Board of Visitors Chair (1987-19


89); Stanford Alumni Association, Executive Board Member (1985-1991); National S
ymphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C., Trustee (1979-1983); DePauw University, Ind
iana, Trustee (1977-1985); Hudson Institute, New York, Trustee (1978-1983).
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Robert L. Mallett
Acting Commerce Secretary Robert L. Mallett Names Members to (July, 2009) |
Mallett is Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Alliances, Philanthropy & Co
rporate Citizenship at Pfizer, Inc. In addition, Mr. Mallett serves as President
of the Pfizer Foundation, where he supervises corporate philanthropy and global
policy. He also is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joini
ng Pfizer in 2001, Mr. Mallett was Deputy Secretary of Commerce in the Clinton A
dministration. He was a partner in the Washington law firm of Verner, Liipfert,
Bernard, McPherson & Hand and served as legal counsel to U.S. Senator Lloyd Bent
sen of Texas. Board of Governors, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
. | Pfizer exec and attorney drops $1.9M Murray Manhattan real estate (Apr, 2010
.
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Harald B. Malmgren
Malmgren is chairman of Malmgren-ODonnell, which provides international funds m
anagement services from offices in London and Washington, D.C. He also heads the
Malmgren Global Group in Washington, which provides global business planning, t
rade, and financial advisory services, and is managing director of Malmgren, Gol
d, Kingston, Ltd., international trade consultants. A member of the advisory boa
rds of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the G-7 Council, M
algren also chairs the Council on Foreign Relations Committee on the Future of t
he World Trading System. Malmgren has served Presidents Ford, Nixon, Johnson, an
d Kennedy in a variety of senior capacities, including in the Kennedy and Tokyo
Rounds of world trade negotiations. .
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K. Philippa Pippa Malmgren
http://www.canonburygroup.com/bio_malmgren.htm President of the Canonbury Gr
oup (London). President and founder of Principalis Asset Management, a financial
firm based in London. A former special assistant to Dubya Bush on government-sp
onsored enterprises. She regularly visits with leading policy-makers among the of
fices of heads of government, the boards of central banks and elected and appoin
ted officials among the G7 countries in order to discern how the political and p
olicy environment will influence prices in financial markets, etc.
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Kim Malone-Scott
Director of on-line sales and operations for Googles AdSense.
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Jason D. Maloney
Jason Maloney International Reporting Project Maloney is a freelance news and
documentary producer living in New York. His most recent work includes a series
of reports on the Georgia/Russia war and the breakaway region of Abkhazia, for P
BS and HDNet. Maloneys work in 2007 covering the civil war in Northern Uganda won
the Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award and a National Headliner Award. In 2005-6
, Maloney developed and served as editorial producer on a New York Times/CBC doc
umentary on nuclear proliferation and the AQ Khan network. In the summer of 2004
, Maloney traveled to the Darfur region of Sudan to report for the CBS News prog
ram 60 Minutes on the humanitarian crisis there. Prior to going freelance in 200
1, Maloney worked in various staff positions at ABC News. Maloney holds a BA fro
m Dartmouth College and a Masters from the London School of Economics in Interna
tional Relations. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and a term me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the co-author of Your America: D
emocracys Local Heroes, published July, 2008. In 2006, Maloney and another IRP al
umna, Kira Kay, founded the Bureau for International Reporting, a non-profit pro
duction company providing coverage of overlooked international affairs issues to
the American public.

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David R. Malpass
<wife Adele. | Malpass is president of Encima Global, an economic rese
arch and consulting firm serving institutional investors and corporate clients.
His work provides insight and analysis on global economic and political trends,
with investment research spanning equities, fixed income, commodities and curren
cies. Formerly Bear Stearns chief economist, Mr. Malpasss team ranked second in th
e Institutional Investor ranking of Wall Street economists in 2005, 2006 and 200
7. Malpass co-authors the Current Events column in Forbes magazine, and his opini
on pieces appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal. He sits on the boards of
the Economic Club of New York, the Council of the Americas and the National Comm
ittee on U.S.-China Relations. ..Between February 1984 and January 1993, Malpass
held economic appointments during the Reagan and Bush Administrations. He was D
eputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Developing Nations, a Deputy Assistant Se
cretary of State, Republican Staff Director of Congresss Joint Economic Committee
, and Senior Analyst for Taxes and Trade at the Senate Budget Committee. .In his
government positions, Malpass worked on an array of economic, budget and interna
tional issues, including: the 1986 tax cut, several congressional budget resolut
ions, the Gramm-Rudman budget law, the savings and loan bailout, NAFTA, the Brad
y plan for developing country debt, and fast-track trade authority. He was a mem
ber of the governments Senior Executive Service and testified frequently before C
ongress. ..From 1977-83, Malpass worked in Portland, Oregon as a CPA with Arthur
Andersens systems consulting group, the Controller at Consolidated Supply Co., a
nd a contract administrator at Esco Corporation, a steel foundry. Malpass is the
Chairman of Grow Pac.
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Mahmoud A. Mamdani
Arab Bankers Association of North America Board of Directors Managing Direct
or of Morgan Stanley. Mamdani started his career in the Middle East Investment B
anking Group at Morgan Stanley. Mamdani is a David Rockefeller Fellow, and an ac
tive participant in the New York City Investment Fund, a partnership between the
citys financial and business leaders to help foster economic development in New
York City. He is also on the Board of the Louis August Jonas Foundation, where h
e recently completed his term as its President. He lives with his wife and son i
n New York City. | Third-generation East African of Indian ancestry born in Ugan
da, but exiled from that country twice because of his heritage and political bel
iefs. After receiving a PhD at Harvard in 1974, he is now the director of the In
stitute for African Studies at Columbia University. Wife: Mira Nair (film direct
or, b. 1957 India); Son: Zohran (b. 1991).
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Charles T. Manatt
B. 1936. ManattJones Global Strategies; Manatt, Phelps & Phillips Founder &
Partner (1965-); US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1999-2001); Democratic
National Committee Chairman (1981-85); First Los Angeles Bank Founder & Chairma
n (1973-89); Member of the Board of Comsat (1995-99); Member of the Board of Fed
Ex (1989-99, 2004-); Member of the Board of Group M.; Member of the Board of GTE
(1980-93); Member of the Board of Meridian International; Member of the Board o
f Oak Value Management; American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar; Stat
e Bar of California; US Supreme Court Bar; American Bankers Association; Boy Sco
uts of America Board of Directors, National Capital; California Bankers Associat
ion President (past); Center for International Private Enterprise Board of Direc
tors; Center for Democracy; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congression
al Campaign Committee; Forward Together PAC; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for Pr
esident; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; International Foundation for
Election Systems Chairman (past); Iowa State University Foundation Board of Gove
rnors (as Chairman, past); John Kerry for President; Los Angeles Performing Arts
Council; Mayo Foundation Trustee; National Democratic Institute for Internation
al Affairs Founding Chairman; National Endowment for Democracy Vice Chairman (pa
st); National Legal Center for the Public InterestBoard of Directors; National S
ymphony Orchestra Trustee; New Leadership for America PAC; Pacific Council on In

ternational Policy; Reuniting Our Country PAC; Smithsonian Institution Board of


Directors; UCLA Foundation Board of Governors (past); Wesley Foundation Board of
Directors; Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; Stroke Nov-2010. Wi
fe: Kathleen Klinkefus (one daughter, two sons); Daughter: Michele Manatt; Son:
Timothy Manatt; Son: Daniel Manatt.
DEAD, July, 2011.
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Marie Antoinette Manca
Deputy Director Weissman Center for Intl Business, Baruch College.
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Mario Mancuso
Lecturer and Senior Fellow, The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Ya
le University; Partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP; Advisory
Board Member at Boliven; Visiting Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. Past: Part
ner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP; Under Secretary of Commerce, Industry
and Security at U.S. Department of Commerce; US Chair at US-India High Technolo
gy Cooperation Group; US Chair at US-China High Technology and Strategic Trade W
orking Group; US Chair at US-Israel High Technology Forum; Deputy Assistant Secr
etary of Defense at US Department of Defense.
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Michael Mandelbaum
<Thomas L. Friedman. | Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor and
Director of the American Foreign Policy program at the Johns Hopkins University
,School of Advanced International Studies. He is also Director of the SAIS Ameri
can Foreign Policy program. He is on the Board of Directors of the Washington In
stitute for Near East Policy. Mandelbaum worked on on security issues at the U.S.
Department of State from 1982-1983 on a Council on Foreign Relations Internatio
nal Affairs Fellowship in the office of Under Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eag
leburger. He served as an adviser to Bill Clinton. Speaking on behalf of the Uni
ted States Information Agency for more than two decades, Mandelbaum has explaine
d American foreign policy to groups throughout Europe, East Asia, Australia, New
Zealand, India and the Middle East. ..For 17 years, starting in 1986, he was a
Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, where he was also
the director of the Councils Project on East-West Relations. Mandelbaum was a Ca
rnegie Scholar (in 2004-2005) of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. From 1984
-2005 he was the associate director of the Aspen Institutes Congressional Program
on Relations With the Former Communist World.
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Gregory A. Maniatis
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/?print=yes Maniatis oversees European pro
grams for MPI in Washington. He is also advisor to Peter Sutherland, the UN Spec
ial Representative for Migration. ..Maniatis consults the European Commission, M
ember State governments, the European Parliament, and international organization
s on all aspects of immigration and integration policy. In 2007, he led MPIs advi
sory work for the European Union presidencies of Germany and Portugal; in previo
us years, he oversaw MPIs work with the EU presidencies of Greece and the Netherl
ands. ..Prior to his positions at MPI and the United Nations, Maniatis was Found
er and Publisher of Odyssey magazine, an English-language bimonthly that is the
leading international magazine about Greece and Greeks around the world, with ov
er 60,000 readers in 35 countries. ..He is also a writer and producer whose repo
rtage and commentary have been featured in the International Herald Tribune, the
Wall Street Journal, New York magazine, The Washington Monthly, PBS Television,
and other media outlets.
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Lewis Manilow
<Richard H. Driehaus Museum executive director Sunny Fischer and leading art
collectors Lewis Manilow and Susan Manilow. | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewi
s_Manilow Born Irvin Inger in 1927, is an American attorney, real estate developer
, and arts patron. Chicago.
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Jeffrey Mankoff
Visiting Fellow at Center for Strategic and International Studies. Past: Int
ernational Affairs Fellow at U.S. Department of State; Associate Director, Inter
national Security Studies at Yale University; Adjunct Fellow in Russian Studies
at Council on Foreign Relations; Olin National Security Fellow at Harvard Univer
sity. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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James H. Mann
B. 1946. Executive summary: Rise of the Vulcans. The Los Angeles Times Col
umnist (1989-2001); The Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief (1984-89); The Lo
s Angeles Times National Security Correspondent; The Washington Post Staff write
r; The Philadelphia Inquirer Staff writer; The Baltimore Sun Staff writer; Ameri
can Academy in Berlin Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Woodrow Wilson Inter
national Center for Scholars Guest Scholar; Edward Weintal Prize 1999; Edwin M.
Hood Award 1999; Edwin M. Hood Award 1993. Wife: Caroline Dexter (classics profe
ssor, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Elizabeth Mann; Son: Ted Man.
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Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann: Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP Mann established RK&Os Washington, D
.C. office in 1996. Mr. Manns legal practice focuses on international securities
regulation and enforcement and the cross-border conduct of business. Prior to ent
ering private practice, Mr. Mann served for seven years as the first Director of
the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commiss
ion. Mr. Mann established the key formal and informal relationships between the
SEC and its foreign regulatory counterparts
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Sloan C. Mann
Mann is the cofounder and managing director of Development Transformations (DT),
a small veteran-owned company [in D.C.] that focuses on improving the capability,
capacity, and effectiveness of civilian and military personnel involved in conf
lict and postconflict environments. Before founding DT, he held a diverse array
of jobs in the military, private, and public sectors. From 2007 to 2009, he was
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) development adviser to the U.S
. Special Forces in Afghanistan. Mann worked for a number of different offices a
t USAID, including the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the Offi
ce of Transition Initiatives (OTI).
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Thomas E. Mann
B. 1944. American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Political Science
Association Executive Director; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow; Council on
Foreign Relations; Future of American Democracy Foundation Advisory Board; IBM
Consultant. Wife: Sheilah; Son: Ted; Daughter: Stephanie.
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Darius Mans
President of Africare since January 4, 2010. to joining Africare, Mr. Mans
served as Acting Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Challenge Corporation. D
irector with the World Bank Institute (he has worked for World Bank since 1983.)
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Peter R. Mansoor
Retired Army Colonel. War historian.
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Jim P. Manzi
B. 1951. Stonegate Capital Chairman (1995-); Lotus Development CEO (1986-95)
; Lotus Development President (1984-95); Lotus Development VP Corporate Marketin
g (1983-84); Lotus Development Dir. Corporate Marketing (1982-83); McKinsey & Co
mpany (-1982); Member of the Board of Interwise, Inc. (as Chairman); Member of t
he Board of Lotus Development (as Chairman, 1986-95); Member of the Board of SOM
A Networks; Member of the Board of Thermo Electron (2000-06, as Chairman, 2003-0
6); Member of the Board of Thermo Fisher Scientific (2006-, as Chairman, 2006-);

Brigham and Womens Hospital Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Mc


Connell Senate Committee 14; Obama for America. Wife: Glenda.
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J. Eugene Marans
Marans is senior counsel of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonLLP based in the Wash
ington, D.C. office after returning at the end of 1993 from a three-year assignm
ent as resident partner of the firms Hong Kong office. ..He is heavily involved in
the firms representation of international financial institutions, such as the Af
rican Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction
and Developmentand Inter-American Development Bank. ..In addition, Mr. Marans se
rves as Vice Chair of the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, a notfor-profit education and research organization devoted to improving the condition
s of the rural poor and their communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Form
er president of the Sabre Foundation.
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David M. Marchick
Age 45. Managing Director and Global Head of External Affairs at Carly
le Group. Marchick was the former Deputy AssistantSecretary of State and director
of intergovernmental affairs in the Office of the United States Trade Represent
ative during the Clinton Administration. While working under Clinton, he helped
to coordinate the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the cre
ation of the World Trade Organization. Prior to his tenure at Carlyle, Marchick
worked as a partner at Covington & Burling, where he advised U.S. and foreign co
mpanies on regulatory and strategic issues. Marchick was identified as a lobbyis
t for the Halliburton Corporation during the series of controversies that involv
ed the company during the Iraq War, by a series of filings submitted under the L
obbying Disclosure Act of 1995. He serves as a Senior Advisor to Kissinger McLar
ty Associates. He serves as a Director of Sequa Corp. and Multiplan, Inc. He ser
ves on the Board of Directors of the Robert Toigo Foundation.
-David M Marchick 6 Leland Ct; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4906 (301) 654-4911 [40-44
/ Pamela K Kurland]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/David-Marchick/
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John E. Marcom Jr.
Age 53. President of Future US, Inc. since October 2009 and also serves as i
ts Chief Executive Officer. Marcom has been President of US Business at Future P
LC since October 2009. He served as the Chief Operating Officer of AdGent 007, I
nc., until October 2009. He has extensive multi-platform content experience inte
rnational, commercialand creative. He served as the Senior Vice President of Int
ernational Operations at Yahoo Inc. from July 2003 to February 2007. Mr. Marcom
served as the President of Americas at Financial Times Inc., a division of FT Pu
blications, Inc. from May 2002 to June 2003. He was responsible for the business
operations of the Financial Times in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. From M
arch 2001 to April 2002, he consulted with a variety of magazines and web proper
ties. He served as the Senior Vice President of Worldwide Revenue and Media Stra
tegies AtomFilms, now part of Atom Entertainment Inc. (formerly, AtomShockwave C
orp.) from February 2000 to February 2001. From September 1999 to February 2000,
Marcom served as the President of Time Inc. International. From January 1993 to
August 1999, he held various positions with AOL Time Warner in Asia. He managed
Times businesses in Australia, Latin America, Europe and Asia. Under his leaders
hip, Time Inc. launched new editions of TIME and Fortune in Taiwan and mainland
China. In Asia, he led the development of TIME.coms award-winning Asian website a
nd, in collaboration with Turner Broadcasting, launched CNN.com/AsiaNow as the r
egions most comprehensive online news and information source. Marcom has worked a
s a journalist and executive for publishing and Internet companies in all the wo
rlds major markets. He began his career as a journalist, for more than a decade c
overing media and technology subjects for the Wall Street Journal in Tokyo, New
York, and London, and then was Forbes magazines European Bureau Chief. Marcom has
been a Director of Marketwatch.com Inc. since October 25, 2002. He serves as a
Member of the Advisory Board at CogniSign LLC. He served as a Director of Planet

Out Inc. since November 25, 2007. He was a Henry Luce Foundation Scholar. He hea
ded up the Asian Wall Street Journals Tokyo bureau, then jumped to the U.S. Journ
al and covered IBM and emerging players in the information technology industry f
rom New York. Later, in London, he covered major media and consumer-marketing pl
ayers like Nestl, Reuters and News Corp.
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John Arthur Marcum
B. 1960. Circuit City Vice Chairman (2008-); Tri-Artisan Capital Partners Operat
ing Partner (2004-); Hollywood Entertainment Corp. CFO (2001-03); Hollywood Ente
rtainment Corp. EVP Operations (2001-04); Lids Incorporated EVP and COO (2000-01
); Stage Stores, Inc. to Vice Chairman and CFO (1995-2000); Marshalls, Inc. Seni
or VP and CFO; Marshalls, Inc. VP and Controller (1989-90); Melville Corporation
Treasurer (1986-89); Coopers & Lybrand (-1983); Member of the Board of Bombay C
orporation (-2003); Member of the Board of Circuit City (2008-); Member of the B
oard of Enabl-u Technologies Corp. (2007-); Member of the Board of Iconix Brand
Group; Member of the Board of Millfeld Trading Co., Inc. (2007-); Member of the
Board of Ultimate Electronics, Inc. (as Chairman, 2005-?).
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Murrey Marder
B. 1919. Ostensible watchdog journalist at Harvards Nieman watchdog foundation pr
oject / network. Marder joined The Washington Post in 1946. By 1949 his reportin
g won him a Nieman FellowshipEarly on he challenged the claims of Sen. Joseph R. Mc
Carthy (R-Wis) and contributed to the televised Army-McCarthy collision and McCa
rthys ultimate censure. From the Eisenhower administration to the Carter administr
ation Marder accompanied secretaries of state, and sometimes presidents, to dipl
omatic conferences and summit meetings around the world.
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Sarah Margon
http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/MargonSarah.html Associate Director of
the Sustainable Security and Peacebuilding Initiative at American Progress. Befor
e joining the Center, Sarah was a senior foreign policy advisor to Sen. Russ Fei
ngold (D-WI) and also served as staff director to the Senate Foreign Relations S
ubcommittee on African Affairs. ..Prior to her time in the Senate, Sarah was a p
olicy advisor for humanitarian response and conflict at Oxfam America. At Oxfam,
Sarah focused on a number of conflicts in Africa as well as critical peace and
security issues such as civilian protection, conflict prevention, and security s
ector reform. Sarah has also worked for the Democracy Coalition Project, the Cen
ter for National Security Studies, and George Soross Open Society Institute.
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Steve Mariotti
Founder at Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship. Past: Special Education/
Business Teacher at New York City Department of Education; Founder at Mason Impo
rt/Export Services; Treasury Analyst at Ford Motor Company. Greater New York Cit
y Area.
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Hans M. Mark
B. 1929. US Defense Department Director, Defense Research and Engineering (199
8-2001); NASA Deputy Administrator (1981-84); US Secretary of the Air Force (197
9-81); NASA Director, Ames Research Center (1969-77); American Institute of Aero
nautics and Astronautics; American Council of Trustees and Alumni National Counc
il; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Relations; National Academy of Sciences; I
nstitute for Defense Analyses Consultant (1958-61); John McCain 2008; Kay Bailey
Hutchison for Senate; National Science Foundation Consultant (1966-69); Natural
ized US Citizen 1945.
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Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche
President at Resource Development Partners. Past: CEO/Chairman at Azurix; Memb
er Board of Directors, Vice Chairman at Enron Corp; CEO/Chairman at Enron Intern
ational; Various project finance positions in pipeline and power groups from 198
2-1992 at Enron; Assistant Vice President at First City National Bank. Houston,

Texas Area.
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Paul A. Marks
President (now Emeritus) of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. | Paul A.
Marks, MD Welcome to NanoViricides, Inc. | PTC Therapeutics: Paul A. Marks, Ph.D
. | Worked with Joshua Lederberg, etc.
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Alice Tepper Marlin
President and CEO of Social Accountability Internationalis also Citi Distin
guished Fellow in Ethics and Leadership at NYUs Stern School of Business. In 1969
she founded the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP), where she served as Presi
dent and CEO for 30 years. NYC.
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L. David Marquet
Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Submarine Captai
n, U.S. Navy. Sarasota, Florida Area.
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Phebe A. Marr
Iraq Study Group | United States Institute of Peace Senior Fellow, United Stat
es Institute of Peace. Author of a bunch o shet
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Donald B. Marron
B. 1934. Lightyear Capital Founder (2000-); UBS Chairman of UBS America (200003); Paine Webber CEO (1980-2001); Data Resources Inc. Co-CEO (1969-79); Mitchel
l Hutchins President and CEO (1967-77); D.B. Marron & Company Founder and Presid
ent (1959-65); Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (2001-06); Member of the Board
of New York Stock Exchange (1974-81); Member of the Board ofPaine Webber (as Cha
irman, 1981-2001); Member of the Board of Shinsei Bank (1999-); Carlyle Group Ad
visory Board (2005-); George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Museum of Modern
Art Vice Chairman (as President, past); Alfalfa Club 1999; Bretton Woods Commit
tee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Center
for the Study of the Presidency Chairman; Concord Coalition; Council on Foreign
Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Senator DAmato 1
998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Vict
ory 2008; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Overseer; National Republican S
enatorial Committee; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Straight
Talk America. Wife: Gloria.
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Tom F. Marsh
-?>Tom F Marsh Oil Company. Tom F Marsh is associated with several companies, in
cluding Cherry Valley Ranch, L.P., Marsh Operating Company and Tecovas Aviation,
LLC. Tom F Marsh has 6 known relationships including Stanley Marsh, Joe Coffman
and James C Crain and is located in Dallas, TX.
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Andrew W. Marshall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Marshall_(foreign_policy_strategist) B.
1921, is the director of the United States Department of Defenses Office of Net A
ssessment. Appointed to the position in 1973 by United States President Richard
Nixon, Marshall has been re-appointed by every president that followed. ..he joi
ned the Rand Corporation, the original think tank, in 1949. During the 1950s and 60
s Marshall was a member of a cadre of strategic thinkers that coalesced at the Ran
d Corporation, a group that included Daniel Ellsberg, Herman Kahn, and James Sch
lesinger; Schlesinger later became the U.S.Secretary of Defense, and oversaw the
creation of the Office of Net Assessment. The original main task of the office
was to provide strategic evaluations on nuclear war issues. James Roche, Secreta
ry of the Air Force in the administration of George W. Bush, worked for Marshall
during the 1970s. ..Andrew Marshall was consulted for the 1992 draft of Defense
Planning Guidance (DPG), created by then-Defense Department staffers I. Lewis L
ibby, Paul Wolfowitz, and Zalmay Khalilzad. ..Marshall has been noted for foster
ing talent in younger associates, who then proceed to influential positions in a

nd out of the federal government: a slew of Marshalls former staffers have gone on
to industry, academia and military think tanks. Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, an
d Paul Wolfowitz, among others, have been cited
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Dale Rogers Marshall
Dale Rogers Marshall National Academy of Public Administration Former Presiden
t, Wheaton College; Dean and Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College;
Associate Dean and Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Scienc
e, University of California at Davis; Lecturer in Political Science, University
of California at Berkeley, and UCLA. Speaker on PBS & NPR Forum Network
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Ray Marshall
AKA Freddie Ray Marshall. B. 1928. US Secretary of Labor 27-Jan-1977 to 20-J
an-1981; Economic Policy Institute. | Ray Marshall, PhD | Alliance for Excellent
Education Chair in Economics and Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin; Pr
esident, Ray Marshall, Inc., etc.
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Katherine Marshall
Marshall is currently a Senior Fellow at the Berkeley Center for Religion, P
eace and World Affairs as well as Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. S
he has worked for over three decades on issues of international development with
a focus on concerns for the worlds poorest countries. From 1971 to 2006, Marshal
l served with the World Bank in a wide range of leadership assignments with spec
ial attention to Africa. Her long experience as a manager with the bank included
many endeavors to address leadership issues, conflict resolution, the role of w
omen, and the role of values. From 2000 to 2006, Marshall was Counselor to the b
anks President with a mandate to cover ethics, values, faith, and religious liais
on in development work. She serves on Boards and as an advisor to leading non-go
vernmental organizations including the World Faiths Development Dialogue, the Fe
z Forum, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Z. Blake Marshall
http://www.pbnco.com/eng/news/release.php?rid=48 (2006) Z. Blake Marshall, one
of Washington DCs leading experts on the Russian economy and US-Russian relations
, is joining The PBN Company, a strategic communications, government relations a
nd public affairs firm specializing in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Marsha
ll is currently Executive Vice President and COO of the US-Russia Business Counc
il (USRBC). He will join The PBN Companys Washington DC office effective November
15 as Senior Vice President International, etc.
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Kimberly Marten
Professor (and the former department chair) in the political science departm
ent at Barnard College, Columbia University.
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Daniel R. Martin
Martin is an associate professor at Pace University in New York. He was formerly
the president and COO of Milestone Scientific and the president and CEO of E-ZEM Corporation. Prior to E-Z-EM, Martin was the president of Sterling Latina, an
d Sterling Europe, with Sterling Drug, Inc. in New York. Before that he also was
president and 50 percent owner of the Howland Martin Corporation in New York. M
artin is a board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Colombia and Peru
, as well as the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Peru. ACCION Intern
ational Board of Directors; NGOAlliance
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Lynn M. Martin
AKA Judith Lynn Morely. B. 1939. Martin Hall Group President (2005-); US Secre
tary of Labor (7-Feb-1991 to 20-Jan-1993); US Congressman, Illinois 16th (1981-9
1); Illinois State Senate(1979-80); Illinois State House of Representatives (197
7-79); Winnebago County (Illinois) Board (1973-77); Deloitte and Touche Adviser
(1993-2005); Coca Cola Advisory Board; Mitsubishi Auditor; Member of the Board o

f Ameritech (1993-99); Member of the Board of AT&T (1999-); Member of the Board
of Constellation Energy Group (2003-); Member of the Board of Dreyfus Funds (199
3-); Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble (1994-2010); Member of the Board of
Ryder (1993-); Member of the Board of SBC (1999-2005); Member of the Board of T
RW; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for the Adva
ncement of Women Chair (1993-2005); Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for President; Geo
rge W. Bush for President; Keep Our Mission PAC; Lincoln Park Zoo Trustee; Natio
nal Republican Congressional Committee; New Republican Majority Fund; Project fo
r the New American Century; Republican National Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Societ
y. Husband: John Martin (engineer, m. 1960, div. 1978, two children); Daughter:
Julia Martin; Husband: Caroline Martin; Husband: Harry D. Leinenweber (District
Court Judge, m. 1987, five stepchildren).
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Susan F. Martin
Susan F. Martin World World Economic Forum Donald G. Herzberg Chair in Interna
tional Migration, Georgetown University. Research Director, US Select Commission
on Immigration and Refugee Policy; 1981-92, Director, Policy Research, Refugee
Policy Group; 1992-97, Executive Director, US Commission on Immigration Reform;
since 1998, Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, George
town University; since 2006, current position. Co-Founder and Commissioner, Wome
ns Refugee Commission. Member of the Board, Advocacy Project. Member: Member: Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Academic Advisory Board, International Organization f
or Migration; US Comptroller-Generals Advisory Board; International Council, Inst
itute for Global Legal Studies, Washington University.
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William F. Martin
William F. Martin Washington Policy & Analysis, Inc. Martin is an energy econo
mist who has served as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, Spe
cial Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Deputy Secretary of the US Departm
ent of Energy under President Reagan. He is also chairman of the Department of E
nergys Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee and chairman of the Council on Foreign R
elations Energy Security Group for the past ten years. In 2006, he was elected ch
airman of the Council of the University for Peace of the United Nations. [Read m
ore.]
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Angelica R. Martinez
Writes tripe with themes like women in the Middle East.
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Roman Martinez IV
B. 1948. Lehman Brothers Managing Director (1978-2003); Lehman Brothers Inve
stment Banker (1971-78); Member of the Board of Alliant Techsystems (2004-); Mem
ber of the Board of CIGNA (2005-); Member of the Board of GreenPoint Financial C
orporation (2004-); Bill Bradley for President; International Rescue Committee B
oard of Directors; John McCain 2008; McCain for Senate 98; New York Presbyterian
Hospital Trustee; Romney for President; Straight Talk America.
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Roman Martinez V
Roman Martinez V Latham & Watkins LLP Attorney Biography He is a member of the
firms Supreme Court and Appellate group.
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Kati I. Marton
Author and journalist. Her career has included reporting for ABC News as a f
oreign correspondent and National Public Radio Wife of deceased arch-scoundrel R
ichard Holbrooke.
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Michael T. Masin
Age in 2011: 66. Popular, Inc. director; Weill Cornell Medical College oversee
r. Past: Carnegie Hall trustee; Citigroup Inc. vice chairman; OMelveny & Myers LL
P senior partner; W.M. Keck Foundation director.

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L. Camille Massey
Vice President, Membership, Corporate, and International at Council on Foreign
Relations; Board Member at Breakthrough; Founder at Cue Global. Past: Senior Ad
visor at International AIDS Vaccine Initiative; Director (Lawyers Committee for
Human Rights) at Human Rights First. Greater New York City Area.
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Walter E. Massey
B. 1938. Member of the Board of Bank of America; Member of the Board of Britis
h Petroleum (1998-); Member of the Board of Conoco; Member of the Board of Delta
Airlines (2007-08); Member of the Board of Motorola (1994-91 and 1993-); Member
of the Board of McDonalds (1998-); American Association for the Advancement of S
cience President; American Philosophical Society 1991; Andrew W. Mellon Foundati
on Trustee; MacArthur Foundation; National Science Foundation Board of Directors
(1991-93); RAND Corporation Trustee; United Way Chicago Board. Wife: Shirley An
ne Massey
Son: Keith; Son: Eric.
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Elisa C. Massimino
Elisa C. Massimino Georgetown University Law Center Adjunct Professor of Law.
Massimino is Washington Director of Human Rights First and serves as the organiz
ations chief advocacy strategist. She is an expert on a range of international hu
man rights issues and a national authority on refugee law and policy. She testif
ies frequently before Congress, writes extensively for legal and popular publica
tions, and serves as one of the organizations primary spokespeople with the media
. She is Human Rights Firsts point of contact with U.S. government leaders, inter
national diplomats, and human rights opinion leaders and decision makers, etc.
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Michael Mastanduno
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~govt/faculty/mastanduno.html Dean of the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences; Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government.
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Carlton A. Masters
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Carlton_A._Masters Masters official
biography says that he is CEO and co-founding Principal of GoodWorks Internation
al. He negotiates and coordinates all client engagements and provides strategic a
dvisory services to several governments. As President and CEO of GWI, Carl Maste
rs plays the lead role in engagements joining numerous Fortune 500 companies wit
h Caribbean and African nations. In the majority of these engagements, etc., etc
. Masters is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bretton Woods Commi
ttee and 100 Black Men of America. He actively serves on the boards of AFRICARE
and the Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund, the Africa America Institut
e and the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies. While serving
as Agent General for the government of Ontario, numerous allegations of sexual
harassment were made against Mr. Masters. An investigation conducted by an outsi
de law firm concluded that Masters had sexually harassed seven women, and Master
s subsequently resigned his position. The Superior and Divisional Courts in Onta
rio dismissed his lawsuit against the government where he alleged that the inves
tigation procedure violated his rights to privacy and procedural fairness.
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Michael J. Matheson
Michael J. Matheson GW Law Faculty Directory Matheson has been teaching at the
Law School since 2002. Prior to 2002, he directed the international law program
at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and
was a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace. ..He has taught courses on
public international law, international criminal law, international institutions
, and international law and conflict resolution. He has published books on the U
N Security Council and on international humanitarian law, as well as numerous ar
ticles and other pieces. ..Matheson has served as a member of the UN Internation
al Law Commission and Director of Studies of the Hague Academy of International

Law. He has argued many cases before international tribunals, including a number
before the International Court of Justice, and has testified on many occasions
before Congressional committees. Professor Matheson served for more than 28 year
s as an attorney at the U.S. Department of State, including as Acting Legal Advi
ser or Principal Deputy Legal Adviser from 1990 to 2000. While at the State Depa
rtment, he led efforts to create the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugosl
avia and Rwanda and the UN Compensation Commission for Gulf War claims. He heade
d the U.S. delegation, with the rank of ambassador, to the UN negotiations on co
nventional weapons. ..Matheson is a member of the Board of Editors of the Americ
an Journal of International Law, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Advis
ory Committee on Public International Law of the U.S. State Department. | State
Department Archived Biographies Michael J. Matheson.
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Jessica Tuchman Mathews
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President (1997-); Council on F
oreign Relations Senior Fellow (1993-97); US State Department Deputy to the Unde
r Secretary for Global Affairs (1993); World Resources Institute VP & Director o
f Research (1982-93); US National Security Council Director, Office of Global Is
sues (1977-79); Congressional Staff Energy and Environment Subcommittee (c. 1974
); Member of the Board of Hanesbrands (2006-); Member of the Board of Somalogic;
Air Products and Chemicals Environmental Advisory Committee; American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science Congressional Science Fellow (1973); American
Philosophical Society; Bilderberg Group; Brookings Institution Trustee (past); T
he Century Foundation Trustee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Inter-A
merican Dialogue Trustee; Joyce Foundation Trustee (past); Nuclear Threat Initia
tive; Federation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors; Obama for America; Ro
ckefeller Brothers Fund Trustee (past); Rockefeller Foundation Trustee; Search f
or Common Ground Advisory Board; Surface Transportation Policy Project Board of
Directors (past); Trilateral Commission; The Washington PostSyndicated Columnist
(1991-97); The Washington Post Editorial Board (1980-82). Father: Lester R. Tuc
hman; Mother: Barbara Tuchman (historian); Sister: Lucy; Sister: Alma; Husband:
Charles G. Boyd (retired USAF General, one daughter, one son).
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Michael S. Mathews [?]
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Dale Mathias
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Dale_Mathias Mathias is the co-found
er of GlobeVest LLC, an emerging market private equity fund-of-funds based in Wa
shington, DC. Previously, Dale was an officer of three private equity funds and
has advised many investment partnerships here and in Western Europe. She was an
Associate Dean of Columbia Business School for more than seven years. Trustee, Ly
me Disease Research Foundation of Maryland; Director, Refugees International; Ad
visory Council, Unity08. She is married to Edward Mathias (see below).
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Edward J. Mathias
The Carlyle Group : Mathias, Edward J. Managing Director of The Carlyle Group
based in Washington, DC. Prior to joining Carlyle in January 1994, Mathias was a
member of the Management Committee and Board of Directors of T. Rowe Price Asso
ciates, Inc., a major investment management organization. He was instrumental in
the founding of The Carlyle Group and assisted in raising the firms initial capi
tal. Now focused on the firms growth capital activities, Mathias serves as a memb
er of the Investment Committees for Carlyle Growth, Asia Growth, European Techno
logy, Middle East Northern Africa (MENA), Mexico Growth, and The Riverstone Fund
s.
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Brian P. Mathis
<-? | 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; Provident Group manag
ing director. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; White Ho
use state dinner (11/24/2009) invited guest. Barack Obama law school friend. Liv
es and/or works in New York, NY.

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Jack F. Matlock Jr.
AKA Jack Foust Matlock, Jr. B. 1929. US Ambassador to the USSR (1987-91);
US National Security Council Senior Director of European and Soviet Affairs (198
3-86); US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1981-83); US Ambassador to the USSR ad i
nterim (1981); US State Department Deputy Director, Foreign Service Institute (1
979-80); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Moscow, USSR (1974-78); US
State Department Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs (1971-74); US State D
epartment Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1969-70); US State D
epartment Principal officer, Zanzibar (1967-69); US State Department Political o
fficer, Accra, Ghana (1963-67); US State Department Political officer, Moscow, U
SSR (1961-63); US State Department Consular officer, Vienna, Austria (1958-60);
US State Department Intelligence research analyst (1956-58); American Academy of
Diplomacy; Institute for Advanced Study Professor (1996-2001); ABC consultant.
Wife: Rebecca Burrum (five children).
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Nao(taka) Matsukata
Johns Hopkins SAIS Academics | Japan Studies | Faculty Matsukata currently is
a senior policy adviser at Alston and Bird, LLP and previously served as the the
Chair of the Strategic International Business Practice at Hunton & Williams, LL
P. Before joining Hunton, he served as Director of Policy Planning for the Unit
ed States Trade Representative. Dr. Matsukata was also Senior Policy Advisor to
U.S. Senator Joseph I. Lieberman for 5 years, and served Senator Lieberman in t
he same capacity during the 2000 national presidential election campaign.
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William B. Matteson
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP | Lawyers | William B. Matteson Matteson has served on
the board of The French-American Foundation, The Hartford Foundation, The Salk I
nstitute, The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, The Board of Foreign Pa
rishes, The Sconset Trust, the New York Institute for Special Education, The Ped
die School, Miss Porters School and Kalamazoo College. A particular interest has
been the US Council for International Business (USCIB) where he served as a Vic
e Chairman from 1986 to 1999 focusing on key issues of world trade, finance and
investments as the US representative on the Business and Industry Advisory Commi
ttee to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, Fran
ce. Mr. Matteson is presently a Senior Trustee and member of the Executive Comm
ittee of the USCIB. | -?>Secretary and Trustee, John A. Hartford Foundation.
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Barbara C. Matthews
Barbara C. Matthews Managing Director, BCM International | http://highfrequenc
y-trading.com/speakers/barbara-c-matthews Managing Director and founder of BCM In
ternational Regulatory Analytics LLC, a consultancy that provides strategic anal
ysis of cross-border regulatory, economic and political trends for chief executi
ves, chief risk officers, and chief strategists at leading financial firms. Thec
ompany was founded in December 2008.Prior to founding the company, Ms. Matthews
served as U.S. Treasury Attach to the European Union in Brussels with the U.S. Se
nate-confirmed personal diplomatic rank of Minister-Counselor. Her U.S. Governme
nt service also included two years as Senior Counsel (responsible for internatio
nal capital market, monetary policy and development issues) at the U.S. House of
Representatives Financial Services Committee. The first decade of her career wa
s spent in increasingly senior roles creating the regulatory policy business at
the Institute of International Finance and representing the interests of the ris
k management community and chief executives from the worlds leading banksbefore t
he Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.Ms. Matthews holds a B.Sc.F.S. from Ge
orgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service. She also earned simultaneously a
J.D. and an LL.M. in Comparative and International Law from Duke Universitys Scho
ol of Law. Upon graduation from law school, she was awarded a Ford Foundation Fe
llowship in International Law.A member of the Bar of the State of New York and t
he Council on Foreign Relations, she has published multiple law review articles
and chapters in books, has delivered speeches and chaired meetings on five conti

nents and, since founding the company, has provided analysis to major media outl
ets including Bloomberg, the Financial Times, RISK/Incisive Media, NPR, and MSNB
C regardingfinancial regulatory policy issues. She is married and has a young da
ughter.Her charitable commitments include support for the Boys and Girls Clubs o
f Greater Washington and the Girl Scouts of America.
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Eugene A. Matthews
President of Nintai, an international educational firmand president of Nintai Capit
al, Telluride, Colo.
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Amanda C. Mattingly
The Arkin Group Amanda C. Mattingly Mattingly joined The Arkin Group in 2004 a
nd has directed business intelligence collection and analysis efforts in emergin
g and mature markets around the globe, with a focus on Latin America and Europe.
Prior to joining TAG, Ms. Mattingly worked at the U.S. Department of State as a
Foreign Affairs Officer at the Offices of Andean and Caribbean Affairs; as a Pr
esidential Management Fellow; and at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. Mattingly also
served at the U.S. National Security Council in the Directorate of Western Hemi
sphere Affairs. | The Truman Project, etc.
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Gale A. Mattox
AICGS: FELLOWS : Dr. Gale A. Mattox, Senior Visiting Fellow Senior Visiting
Fellow at AICGS and Professor, Political Science Department, at the U.S. Naval
Academy. Mattox served on Policy Planning Staff of the Department of State, was
a Council on Foreign Relations Fellow at the State Department Office of Strategi
c and Theater Nuclear Policy, and an International Affairs Analyst at the Congre
ssional Research Service. She has been a Bosch Fellow in Germany (also Founding
President of the Bosch Alumni Association), NATO Research Fellow, and a Fulbrigh
t Scholar. Professor Mattox has held the offices of President (1996-2003) and Vi
ce President of Women in International Security (WIIS), Center for Peace and Sec
urity Studies at Georgetown University, and served as Vice President of the Inte
rnational Studies Association and now co-chair of the ISA Womens Caucus. ..She ha
s served on numerous boards, including the Tactical Advisory Council, Center for
Naval Analysis, and the George Marshall Center Advisory Board in Germany, and n
ow serves on the advisory boards of St. Marys College Womens Center, the Forum for
Security Studies, the Swedish National Defense University, and WIIS. She has ap
peared on the Lehrer News Hour and other media outlets.
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Daniel C. Matuszewski
http://www.salzburgglobal.org/current/includes/FacultyPopUp.cfm?IDSPECIAL_EVEN
T=530&IDRecords=8457 President of the Executive Committee to the International R
esearch & Exchanges Board (IREX), Washington DC., where he was formerly presiden
t of IREX, responsible for the development of a combination of field research an
d professional training programs in the countries of Central/East Europe, the Ru
ssian Federation, Eurasia, Mongolia, and China. From 1989 to 1992, Dr. Matuszews
ki was executive director of the International Foundation for the Survival and D
evelopment of Humanity. He is the author of studies on Soviet nationalities issu
es and international relations in such volumes as Soviet Nationalities in Strate
gic Perspective (1985), and co-author of Modernization in Inner Asia (1991). Mat
uszewski is a member of the Universities Project Advisory Committee.
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Richard H. Matzke
Matzke has been member of the Board of Directors of OAO LUKOIL since 2002; sinc
e 2003 has been chairman of its Strategy and Investment Committee. President of
Chevron Overseas Petroleum, member of the Board of Directors of Chevron Corporat
ion. 2000- 2002: Vice-Chairman of Chevron, Chevron-Texaco Corporation. Director,
American Iranian Council; Former Director, National Committee on United States-C
hina Relations.
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Kenneth R. Maxwell

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Maxwell B. 1941, is a British historian


who specializes in Iberia and Latin America. A longtime member of the Council o
n Foreign Relations, for fifteen years he headed its Latin America Studies Progr
am. His May 13, 2004 resignation from the council involved a major controversy o
ver whether there had been a breach of the so-called church-state separation betwe
en the council itself and its magazine Foreign Affairs. As of December 2004, Max
well is a Visiting Professor of History at Harvard University and a senior fello
w at the universitys David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, where h
e directs the Centers Brazil Studies Program. [Read much more at link.]
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Michael M. May
Michael M. May Stanford School of Engineering Personnel Profile | Dr. Michae
l M. May Harvard Belfer Center for Science and | Research Interests: Nuclear wea
pons policy in the US and in other countries; nuclear terrorism; nuclear and oth
er forms of energy and their impact on the environment, health and safety and se
curity; the use of statistics and mathematical models in the public sphere. May i
s a director emeritus of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he wo
rked from 1952 to 1988.
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Alexis Maybank
Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Gilt Groupe (a members-only fashion site). D
irector for Audubon Alaska, and actively involved in the Robinhood Foundation.,
etc.
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Claudette M. Mayer
-?>Was named senior VP at the New York offices of Mellon Bank, ca. 1998.
-?>http://www.one-to-world.org/content/view/7/9/ Publicist & Development Officer
, Saint Thomas Concert Series. -?>An Executive Administrative Assistant with Deg
ussa Corporation, an Industrial Organic Chemicals
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William E. Mayer
B. 1940. Park Avenue Equity Partners Founder (1999-); First Boston Preside
nt and CEO (-1991); Member of the Board of Lee Enterprises; Member of the Board
ofReaders Digest Association (2003-); Member of the Board of WR Hambrecht + Co.;
Aspen Institute Chairman (2000-); Friends of Joe Lieberman; John McCain 2008; R
udy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Straight Talk America.
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Alice E. Mayhew
The editorial director of Simon & Schuster.
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Jay Mazur
AFL CIO BIOGRAPHIES Mazur is president of the Union of Needletrades, Indus
trial and Textile Employees (UNITE), a post he has held since the 1995 merger co
nvention of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and the Amalgamated C
lothing and Textile Workers Union. Born May 21, 1932, in New York City, Mazur wa
s elected AFL-CIO vice president on Aug. 5, 1986. Before becoming UNITE president
, Mazur was president of the ILGWU, where he developed the first immigration leg
al services to union members. He is a founding board member of the Asian Pacific
American Labor Alliance. [risephoenix adds: Mazur is also a member of the Trilat
eral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, two hotbeds of bosses plots
, reaction, and CIA connections. See here andhere and here.] Freedom House, etc.
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W. Gage McAfee
McAfee is co-founder and Managing Director of Asia Pacific Capital. McAfee has l
ived and worked in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia since the late 1960s. He served
with the U.S. State Department in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971 and was also an Adju
nct Professor at the Saigon Law School. For more than twenty years, he was with
the American law firm Coudert Brothers where he was a founder of their East Asia
group in Singapore and later the senior partner in Hong Kong. He was also a fou
nding partner of the Hong Kong-based private equity group ChinaVest, widely cred

ited as one of the first venture firms to enter China. He was a general partner
of four ChinaVest funds. ..A former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce
in Hong Kong, McAfee has acted as an adviser to the Asian Development Bank, ser
ved on the General Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, the L
aw Reform Commission, and was Deputy Chairman of the Hong Kong Community Chest.
McAfee is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Instit
ute for Strategic Studies, the Asia Center Committee of Harvard University, the
Development Board of Phillips Academy, Andover, Board of Governors of the Chines
e International School and served as an adviser to the Hong Kong Basic Law Consu
ltative Committee.
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Jef Olivarius McAllister
http://en.prickipedia.org/wiki/Jef_McAllister A journalist, author and lawyer.
Formerly the London Bureau Chief of TIME Magazine, he is currently the Managing
Partner of McAllister Olivarius, an international law firm headquartered in Lon
don. ..Between 1995 and 1997, McAllister was TIMEs White House Correspondent, cov
ering foreign and domestic policies and the internal politics of theClinton Admi
nistration. In his previous assignment as Diplomatic Correspondent, McAllister a
ccompanied Secretaries of State James Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Warren Chr
istopher on their foreign travels. ..Since 2007, he has been the managing partne
r of McAllister Olivarius [law firm]. In addition to his legal practice, he comm
ents regularly on politics and diplomacy for the BBC and other news organisation
s.
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Singleton B. McAllister
Age in 2011: 58. Alliant Energy Corporation director; Blank Rome LLP partner;
United Rentals, Inc. director. Past: LeClairRyan lobbyist; U.S. Agency for Inter
national Development general counsel.
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Megan McArdle
A senior editor for The Atlantic who writes about business and economics. Sh
e has worked at three start-ups, a consulting firm, an investment bank, a disast
er recovery firm at Ground Zero, and The Economist. She now resides in northwest
Washington, D.C.
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Jane McAuliffe
Jane McAuliffe: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chief Academic Offi
cer and Executive Vice President, Bridgepoint Education, Inc. Age 45. McAuliffe
serves as Chief Executive Officer and Trustee of Ashford University, etc. San Di
ego.
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Barry R. McCaffrey
B. 1942. Director of National Drug Control Policy (1996-2001); US Defense
Department Commander-in-Chief, US Southern Command (1994-96); US National Securi
ty Council; Atlantic CouncilDirector; Committee for the Liberation of Iraq; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; Member of the Board of CRC Health (2002-); Member of t
he Board of DynCorp (2005-); Member of the Board of Integrated Defense Technolog
ies (2001-?); Member of the Board of McNeil Technologies (2005-); Member of the
Board of Vertex Aerospace (2001-); Member of the Board of VisionAIR; Member of t
he Board of Wornick Co. (2004-); Veritas Capital Defense and Aerospace Advisory
Council; Distinguished Service Cross twice; Purple Heart three times; Silver Sta
r twice. Wife: Jill Anne Faulkner (m. 8-Jun-1964, one son, two daughters); Son:
Sean; Daughter: Tara; Daughter: Amy.
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John S. McCain III
B. 1936. US Senator, Arizona (1987-); US Congressman, Arizona (1983-87
); Keating Five received $112,000 in campaign contributions and 3 free trips to
the Bahamas; Afghanistan World Foundation National Committee; Alfalfa Club 1996,
President (2004-05); Council on Foreign Relations; Close Up Foundation Board of
Advisors; Committee for the Liberation of IraqHonorary Co-Chair; International

Republican Institute Board of Directors; Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board; Jo


hn McCain 2008 Candidate; McCain 2000 Candidate; McCain for Senate 98 Candidate;
National Council for a New America Founding Member; National Student Leadership
Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; Navy League; Nixon Center Board of Direct
ors; World Technology Network; Pacific Aviation Museum Advisory Board; Pacific C
ouncil on International Policy; Partnership for Public Service Board of Governor
s; Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council; The Reform Institute Founder;
Republican Main Street Partnership; Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board
of Advisors; Spirit of America Board of Advisors; Straight Talk America; Terror
Free Tomorrow Advisory Board; Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Honorary
Board; US Council for World Freedom; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Alfalfa Party can
didate for US President; Bronze Star; Distinguished Flying Cross; Legion of Meri
t; Purple Heart; Silver Star; Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service; Plane Cra
sh Corpus Christi, TX (12-Mar-1960), pilot error; Plane Crash Cape Charles, VA (
28-Nov-1965), ejected; Taken Prisoner of War; Tortured Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vie
tnam; Suicide Attempt Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam; Wedding: John McCain and Ci
ndy Hensley (1980); Roast: William Safire (1998); Roast: Don Imus (1999); Funera
l: Richard Nixon (1994); Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001); Dubya Ranch Hand Aug2004; Roast: Lorne Michaels (2004); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Funeral: Ted Ke
nnedy (2009); Secret Service Codename Phoenix. Father: John S. McCain, Jr.(Admir
al in US Navy [who helped cover up the USS Liberty attack by israhell], b. 17-Ja
n-1911, d. 24-Mar-1981); Mother: Roberta Wright McCain (oil heiress); Sister: Sa
ndy McCain Morgan; Brother: Joe McCain (stage actor, b. circa 1942); Wife: Carol
Shepp (model, dated 1963-65, m. Jul-1965, div. 2-Apr-1980); Son: Doug McCain (a
dopted stepson, commercial airline pilot, b. 4-Oct-1959); Son: Andy McCain (adop
ted stepson, VP at Hensley & Co., b. 12-May-1962); Daughter: Sidney McCain (work
s in music industry, b. 2-Sep-1966); Wife: Cindy Hensley McCain (liquor heiress,
m. 17-May-1980, two daughters, two sons); Daughter: Meghan McCain (journalist,
b. 23-Oct-1984); Son: John Sidney McCain IV (Jack, serving in US Navy, b. 2-May-19
86); Son: James McCain (Jimmy, serving in USMC, b. 21-May-1988); Daughter: Bridget
McCain (adopted, b. 21-Jul-1991).
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Edward F. McCann II
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Ed/Mccann | -?>Director at Credit Suisse; Gr
eater New York City Area | -?>Project Manager at Tishman Construction; Greater N
ew York City Area, etc.
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Patrick F. McCartan
http://www.jonesday.com/pmccartan/ [<for biog] Atty. Senior Partner at Jones, D
ay. | D-Notice 2012: Patrick F. McCartan kills the Internet | Cleveland.
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John W. McCarter Jr.
B. 1938. Field Museum of Natural History President and CEO (1996-); Booz A
llen Hamilton Senior VP (-1997); DeKalb Corporation President; Illinois State Of
ficial Budget Director (1969); White House Fellows; Member of the Board of A. M.
Castle & Co. (1983-); Member of the Board of Divergence, Inc. (as Chairman); Me
mber of the Board of Pittway Corporation (1998-); Member of the Board of W.W. Gr
ainger (1990-); Aspen Institute Senior Mentor; Bill Bradley for President; Chica
goland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Commercial Club of Chicago; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Keep Our Mission PAC; The Lincoln Academy of Illinois R
egent; National Recreation Foundation Trustee; Obama for America; Obama for Illi
nois. Wife: Judy (three children).
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James P. McCarthy
Biographies : GENERAL JAMES P. MCCARTHY USAF, ret.
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Kathleen D. McCarthy
-?>Clinton Global Initiative; Center for the Study of Philanthropy, http://web.g
c.cuny.edu/History/pages/profs/mccarthy.html, etc.
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Craig McCaw
B. 1949. Executive summary: Billionaire, Nextel. McCaw Cellular Founder; X
O Communications Founder; Academy of Achievement (1989); Americans for a Republi
can Majority; Americans for Truth in Politics; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congres
sional Campaign Committee; Friends of George Allen; Fund for a Responsible Futur
e; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; John McCain 2008; Keep Our Mission P
AC; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; McCain Victory Committee; New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Obama for America; Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Stanford University;
Wedding: Bill Gates and Melinda French (1994); Risk Factors: Dyslexia. Wife: Wen
dy McCaw (m. 1974, div. 1997); Wife: Susan McCaw (US Ambassador to Austria, m.,
three children); Son: Chase.
v*****^
Susan R. McCaw
AKA Susan Leigh Rasinski. B. 1962. US Ambassador to Austria (2005-07); Eag
le Creek Capital Managing Partner; Robertson Stephens & Company Principal; Ameri
cans for Truth in Politics; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congressional Campaign Com
mittee; Friends of George Allen; George W. Bush for President; Gore 2000; John M
cCain 2008; KPAC; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; McCain Victory Committee; New Leade
rship for America PAC; Obama for America; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee;
Bush Pioneer 2004 Ranger. Husband: Craig McCaw (Nextel billionaire, m., three ch
ildren).
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Stanley A. McChrystal
B. 1954. US Defense Department Cmdr., US Forces Afghanistan (2009-10); US
Defense Department Dir., Joint Staff, Washington DC (2008-09); US Defense Depart
ment Cmdr., Joint Special Ops. Command, Ft Bragg (2006-08); US Defense Departmen
t Cmd. General, Joint Special Ops. Command, Ft Bragg (2003-06); US Defense Depar
tment Vice Dir. Operations, Joint Staff, Washington DC (2002-03); Army Achieveme
nt Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Service Me
dal; Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters; Master Parachutist Badge; Merit
orious Service Medalwith three Oak Leaf Clusters; Council on Foreign Relations M
ilitary Fellow (1999-2000).
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Kimberly M. McClure
Kimberly M McClure American Military University American McClure has worked in
international affairs for 8 years with the U.S. government. Most of her career
has focused on South Asia and the Middle East, having worked in India, Afghanist
an, Egypt, and Yemen. In 2011, she started a program called Global Gateways that
introduces underserved DC high school students to global issues, international
careers, and study abroad. This program was launched in conjunction with Global
Kids, Inc.
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Robert L. McClure
President and CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates; Adjunct Senior Fel
low for Military Affairs and Director of the Military Fellows Program, Council o
n Foreign Relations; Colonel, U.S. Army.
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Jerome McCluskey
Milbank Jerome McCluskey NYC atty.
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Mary E. McClymont
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mary_E._McClymont McClymont is the
executive director of Global Rights and the former President and Chief Executive
Officer of InterAction, an association of 160 US-based international relief and
development private voluntary organizations. Previously, she served for 12 years
at the Ford Foundation, as Senior Director of the Peace and Social Justice Prog
ram, and as Acting Director, Deputy Director, and Program Officer in the Rights
and Social Justice Program. ..Ms. McClymont also has been the National Director f
or Legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, US Catholic Conference; S
enior Staff Counsel, the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties

Union; Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, US Department of Justice; and Ass
istant Director for Corrections,National Street Law Institute, Georgetown Univer
sity Law Center. ..She has also served in various executive positions at the Ford
Foundation, including as vice president of the Peace and Social Justice Program
. ..In addition, Ms. McClymont has previously served as the national director for
legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic Conference; s
enior staff counsel, the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties
Union; trial attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and a
ssistant director for corrections, National Street Law Institute, Georgetown Uni
versity Law Center. Trustee,Migration Policy Institute; Director, Global Rights;
Director, Physicians for Human Rights; Leadership Council, Initiative for Globa
l Development.
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Elizabeth J. McCormack (Aron)
http://www.undueinfluence.com/tmu.htm | Atlantic Philanthropies director; Ce
ntury Association member; Council on Foreign Relations member; Hamilton College
trustee; Juilliard School trustee; Rockefeller Family & Associates adviser; Spel
man College life trustee; Swarthmore College manager emeritus. Past: John D. & C
atherine T. MacArthur Foundation vice chair; Manhattanville College president. G
eorge H. McCormack Jr. (deceased) brother. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Richard T. McCormack
B. 1941. US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultu
ral Affairs (1989-91); US Ambassador to the Organization of American States (198
5-89); US State Department Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs
(1982-85); US State Department Consultant for International Economics (1981-82)
; Congressional Staff Legislative assistant to Jesse Helms (1979-81); White Hous
e Staff Trade negotiations consultant (1974-75); US Treasury Department Deputy t
o the Asst. Secy. for International Economic Affairs (1974); US Official Consult
ant, White House Council on International Economic Policy (1972); US Official Se
nior Staff Member, Presidents Advisory Council on Executive Organization (1969-71
); Merrill Lynch Vice Chairman (2006-); Ford Motors Director of Operations Resea
rch, South Vietnam, Philco-Ford Corporation (1968); Center for Strategic & Inter
national Studies Senior Adviser (2004-06); Center for the Study of the Presidenc
y Counselor (-2004); International Monetary Fund Adviser to the Managing Directo
r (past); American Enterprise Institute Scholar (1975-77); National Republican S
enatorial Committee; Peace Corps Staff (1966-67?); Council of American Ambassado
rs. Wife: Karen Louise Hagstrom (one son, one daughter); Daughter: Charlotte (b.
1982); Son: Justin.
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David H. McCormick
McCormick is the former Under Secretary for International Affairs within t
he United States Department of the Treasury and one of the Chief Executive Offic
ers atBridgewater Associates. Trustee of Aspen Institute, etc.
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Donald G. McCouch
Banker. Director Prior to 1997, Senior Managing Director of 67 West Hills Road C
hemical Bank. New Canaan, CT 06840, ca. 2000. Senior vice president at Manufactu
rers Hanover Trust, ca. 1985.
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Debbie McCoy
2020 Capital; Vice President at AECOM
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Jennifer L. McCoy
Professor, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University. CFRs Fore
ign Affairs.
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Ronald David McCray
A.H. Belo Corporation director; Cornell University trustee; Council on Foreign
Relations member. Past: Kimberly-Clark Corporation SVP; Knight Ridder Inc. dire

ctor; Nike, Inc. VP. Member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment board.
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Susan McCue
<Dana Bash, Jessica Yellin, and Susan McCue. | President/CEO at The ONE Campai
gn [Fight against Extreme Poverty & Global Disease riiiiight]. Washington D.C. Met
ro Area. Was Save the Children President
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Dave K. McCurdy
B. 1950. US Congressman, Oklahoma (3-Jan-1981 to 3-Jan-1995); Oklahoma State
Official Assistant Attorney General (1975-77); Alliance of Automobile Manufactu
rers President (2007-); Council on Foreign Relations; Electronic Industries Alli
ance President (1998-); Forward Together PAC; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of
Joe Lieberman; Gore 2000; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Advisor
y Board; McCain 2000; New Leadership for America PAC; Northern Lights PAC; Obama
for America; Straight Talk America; Oklahoma Bar Association 1975. Wife: Pam Mc
Curdy (physician).
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James A. McDermott
B. 1936. US Congressman, Washington 7th (1989-); Washington State Senate (19
75-87); Washington State House of Representatives (1971-72); Americans for Democ
ratic Action National President (2002-); Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors;
Dean for America; Kerry Victory 2004; National Student Leadership Conference Hon
orary Board of Advisors. Wife: Therese Hansen (m. 1997, sep. 2011); Daughter: Ka
therine; Son: James.
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Sean McDevitt
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. Age 47. McDevitt
has been Chief Executive Officer of InfuSystem Holdings Inc. and InfuSystem, In
c. since September 7, 2009. McDevitt is a Founding Principal of Maren Group, LLC
since 2007 and serves as its Managing Director. McDevitt served as Managing Dir
ector at FTN Midwest Securities Corp. from September 2004 to January 2007. In 19
99, he co-founded Alterity Partners, a boutique investment bank which provided c
apital markets and merger and acquisition advisory services to high growth compa
nies. Alterity Partners was acquired by FTN Midwest Securities in September 2004
. McDevitt served as the Managing Director of Altcapital L.L.C. He was a Senior
Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs & Company, from 1995 to 1999, where he led de
al teams in a variety of technology and healthcare/biopharmaceutical transaction
s, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and initial public offering
s. McDevitt worked in sales and marketing at Pfizer from 1991 to 1994. He was a
Captain in the U.S. Army Rangers and was decorated for combat in the Panama inva
sion. McDevitt has been Chairman and Director of InfuSystem Inc. since August 20
05. He has been a Non Executive Chairman of InfuSystem Holding Inc., (Formerly,
Healthcare Acquisition Partners Corp) since August 2005 and serves as its Direct
or. He served as Director of Barzel Industries Inc. (f/k/a, Symmetry Holdings In
c.) since June 2006. He served as Director of Novamerican Steel Inc. He is a Mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alonzo L. McDonald
Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Alonzo L. McDonald | Chairman and CE
O of Avenir Group, Inc., a private development bank and investor group that he f
ounded in 1983. Mr. McDonald was the Founding Chairman of The Trinity Forum. ..w
as President and Vice Chairman of the Bendix Corporation from 1981 to 1983. Earl
ier, he spent seventeen years with McKinsey and Company, Inc. In 1977, he was na
med Deputy Special Trade Representative and Ambassador in charge of the U.S. Del
egation to the GATT in Geneva. In 1979, he was named Assistant to the President
of the United States and White House Staff Director of the Carter Administration
.
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Kara C. McDonald
Foreign Service Officer, State Department.

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Tom McDonald
Equity Partner, Baker Hostetler, LLP; Former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe
******
William J. McDonough
<Economic Club questioner Jacob Frenkel, Vice Chairman of American Interna
tional Group (AIG), Economic Club Trustee William C. Dudley, President & CEO of
the Federal Bank of New York, Former Economic Club Chairman and Vice Chairman an
d Special Advisor to the Chairman at Merrill Lynch & Co. William J. McDonough an
d Suzanne McDonough pose for a picture at the Alan Greenspan dinner. http://www.
econclubny.com/photoalbum.asp?AlbumNo=11 | B. 1934. Merrill Lynch Vice Chairman
(2005-); Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Chairman (2003-05); Federal R
eserve Bank of New York President & CEO (1993-2003); Federal Reserve Bank of New
York EVP & GM Markets Group (1992-93); First National Bank of Chicago Vice Chai
rman (1986-89); First National Bank of Chicago (1967-89); US State Department (1
961-67); Member of the Board of First National Bank of Chicago (1986-89); Bilder
berg Group; Council on Foreign Relations; John McCain 2008; New York Philharmoni
cBoard of Directors; Trilateral Commission; UN Official Chairman, Investment Com
mittee, UN Joint Staff Pension Fund; United Nations Association of the USA Co-Ch
airman. Wife: Suzanne Clarke Falk (m. 28-Sep-1985).
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Gay J. McDougall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_McDougall B. 1947, was Executive Director of
Global Rights, Partners for Justice (from September 1994 to 2006). In August 200
5, she was named the first United Nations Independent Expert on Minority Issues.

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KT McFarland
AKA Kathleen Troia. B. 1952. Executive summary: Former Kissinger sta
ffer. Council on Foreign Relations; RAND Corporationconsultant (1976-79); US Nat
ional Security Council research assistant to Henry Kissinger (1970-76); Ford Fel
lowship; Defense Distinguished Service Medal (1984); FOX News National Security co
mmentator.Father: August J. Troia (Augie); Mother: Edith Fuller Troia; Brother: To
m Troia; Brother: Michael Troia (d. 1995 AIDS); Boyfriend: Les Aspin (ex); Husba
nd: Alan Roberts McFarland, Jr. (m. 12-Jan-1985); Son: Andrew Roberts (stepson,
b. 1968); Son: Gavin Richards McFarland (stepson, b. 1971); Daughter: Fiona Full
er McFarland (b. 1985); Son: Lucas Haskell Sawyer McFarland (b. 1987); Daughter:
Camilla Collins McFarland (b. 1990).
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Maria McFarland
Maria McFarland | Human Rights Watch
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Jennifer A. McFarlane
CFO at LanzaTech. Past: CFO at ClearSpot Energy; CFO at CleanSource Power; CEO
at Astia; Executive Director Finance at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Board Membe
r at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Principal at Cross Border Enterprises LLC; Dire
ctor at Barents Group, KPMG.
McFarlane served as Member of The Young President Organization of Australia from
2000 to 2004. San Francisco Bay Area.
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Robert C. Bud McFarlane
2012 Newt Gingrich presidential campaign foreign policy team member; Ameri
can Foreign Policy Council advisory board member; Committee on the Present Dange
r member; Foundation for the Defense of Democracies leadership council member; I
nstitute for the Analysis of Global Security adviser; McFarlane Associates Inc.
consultant; Washington Institute for Near East Policy adviser. Past:Wilma Hall s
ecretary; Michael A. Ledeen consultant; Ronald Reagan (deceased) national securi
ty adviser. Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Patricia Ann McFate [?]

Consultant at xxx. Defense & Space. Santa Fe, New Mexico Area.
******
Michael A. McFaul
B. 1963. US National Security Council Senior Dir., Russian and Eurasian Af
fairs; American Political Science Association; American Association for the Adva
ncement of Slavic Studies; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Ass
ociate (1994-); Center for Civil Society International Board of Directors; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Eurasia Foundation Board of Directors; Freedom House Bo
ard of Directors; Hoover Institution Fellow (1995-); Human Rights Watch Steering
Committee, Europe and Eurasia Division; Institute for Corporate Governance and
Law Board of Directors; Institute of Social and Political Studies (Moscow) Board
of Directors; International Forum for Democratic Studies; National Endowment fo
r Democracy Board, International Forum for Democratic Studies; Obama for America
Foreign Policy Advisor (2006-08); Pacific Council on International Policy; Soci
ety for Comparative Research; Tharwa Foundation; World Economic Forum Fellow (1
997); Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rhodes Scholarship (
1986-88).
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Cappy R. McGarr
<wife Janie Strauss. | 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign fundraiser; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations member; Foundation for the National Archives director;
Kennedy Center trustee emeritus;Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation board member;
McGarr Capital Holdings LLC president; MCM Interests, LLC president; U.S. Renewa
ble Energy Group managing partner. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign
fundraiser; Barack Obama inaugural committee major contributor. Janie Strauss M
cGarr spouse. Lives and/or works in Dallas, TX.
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Alan H. McGowan
New School (NYC) faculty, Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
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Kathleen A. McGowan
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Kathleen/Mcgowan (<one o those there, Id say.)
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James L. McGregor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._McGregor Author, journalist and business
man. He is a senior counselor for APCO Worldwide and a member of the firms intern
ational advisory council. A professional speaker and CNBC contributor who specia
lizes in Chinas business, politics and society, he regularly appears in the media
to discuss China-related topics. McGregor is a member of the Atlantic Council;
Council on Foreign Relations; National Committee on US-China Relations; Internat
ional Council of the Asia Society; and serves on a variety of China-related advi
sory boards, including the US-China Education Trust. He and his family live in B
eijing.
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William J. McGurn
B. 1958. Executive summary: Chief speechwriter for Bush, 2005-08. White Hous
e Speechwriter for George W. Bush (2005-08); Presidents Commission on White House
Fellowships(2004); News Corporation Vice President; The Wall Street Journal Chi
ef Editorial Writer; Far Eastern Economic Review Senior Editor (1992-98); Nation
al Review Washington Bureau Chief (1989-92); The American Spectator Managing Edi
tor (1981); Newsday Columnist; This World Managing Editor; Council on Foreign Re
lations. Wife and Handler: Julie Hoffman; Daughter: Grace (adopted from China);
Daughter: Maisie (adopted from China); Daughter: Lucy (adopted from China).
******
Donald F. McHenry
B. 1936. Member of the Board of AT&T; Member of the Board of Coca Cola (1981
-); Member of the Board of International Paper (1981-); Member of the Board of F
leet Boston; Foreign PolicyEditorial Board; US Ambassador to the United Nations
1979-81; US Official Deputy Representative, UN Security Council (1977-79); Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity; American Academy of Arts and SciencesFellow; American Aca

demy of Diplomacy; American Assembly Board of Trustees; American Ditchley Founda


tion Board of Directors; Brookings Institution Guest Scholar (1971); Council on
Foreign RelationsInternational Affairs Fellow; Ford Foundation Chairman, Interna
tional Fellowships Fund; Institute for International Economics; National Democr
atic Institute for International Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Obama for Am
erica; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board.
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Brent J. McIntosh
Brent J. McIntosh Sullivan & Cromwell Was a deputy assistant attorney general
at the DOJs Office of Legal Policy, etc.
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David McKean
Kerry names key staffers 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog McKean served as Chie
f of Staff in Sen. Kerrys personal office from 1999 to 2008 ..lives in Washington
D.C.
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Morgan H. McKenney
Citigroup. Vice president of City Bank ( China ) Co. Euronext.liffe. CFO Global
Transaction Services.
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Elizabeth McKeon
The Upsurge Mortality in Russia: Causes and Policy Implications, Speaking Truth to
Power: The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Robert B. McKeon
Founder, Chairman, and President, Veritas Capital. Age 56. Other affiliation
s: Wasserstein & Co., LP; Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc.; Integrated Defense T
echnologies Inc.;Aeroflex/Inmet Inc.; DRS Technologies, Inc.; Aeroflex Holding C
orp.; Aeroflex Wichita, Inc.; Harvard Business School; L-3 Communications Vertex
Aerospace, LLC; CPI International Holding Corp.; Veritas Capital Fund, L.P.; Ve
ritas Capital Fund II, L.P.; Fordham University; Aeroflex Microelectronic Soluti
ons, Inc.; The Wornick Company; McNeil Technologies, Inc.; Aeroflex Colorado Spr
ings, Inc.; VI Technology, Inc.;Global Tel*Link Corporation; Aeroflex / KDI, Inc
.; CRGT, Inc.; Vangent, Inc.; MicroMetrics, Inc.; TWC Holding LLC; DynCorp Inter
national LLC; Aeroflex Plainview, Inc.; Aeroflex Weinschel, Inc.; Aeroflex Metel
ics, Inc.; DynCorp International Inc.; Veritas Capital Fund III, L.P.; Aeroflex
Bloomingdale, Inc; Veritas Capital Partners III, LLC; MCE Asia, Inc.; Aeroflex H
igh Speed Test Solutions, Inc.; Comar Products, Inc.; AIF Corp.; IFR Finance, In
c.; Veritas Capital Fund IV, L.P.; VGG Holding LLC; Aeroflex RAD, Inc.; Aeroflex
Acquisition One, Inc.; Aeroflex Acquisition Two, Inc.; Aeroflex Acquisition Thr
ee, Inc.; CPI International, Inc.
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Tracy B. McKibben
Group Head North American Power & Utilities Citigroup. Founder and President o
f MAC Energy Advisors, an advisory firm that focuses on renewable and alternativ
e energy investments. Partner at Elk Partners LLC. DC area.
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Thomas F. Mack McLarty III
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_McLarty B. 1946, is a prominent Arkansas b
usiness and political leader and former White House Chief of Staff for US Presid
ent Bill Clinton. He is the President of McLarty Associates, a Washington-based
consulting company, as well as Chief Executive Officer of the McLarty Companies.
Affiliations: Commercial Director, Acxiom Corporation; Director, Union Pacific
Railroad; Advisory Board, Leeds Equity Partners; Advisory Board, Cato Institute/
Inter-American Dialogue; Advisory Board, Diligence Llc. (Intelligence and Risk M
anagement Consulting); Senior Advisor,Carlyle Group (From 2003). Non-profit Truste
e, Center for the Study of the Presidency; International Council of Trustees, Re
ligions for Peace; Advisory Board, New Democrat Network; Member, U.S.-Mexico Bin
ational Council. | America Abroad Media, etc.
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Charles J. McLaughlin
Senior Manager at Accenture; Manager at Innosight LLC; SOF Ground Planner at SOC
CENT; Director at Massachusetts Service Alliance; Senior Associate at McKinsey &
Company; Sr Associate at McKinsey & Company; Regular Army Officer at US Army. P
rovidence, Rhode Island Area.
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John E. McLaughlin
B. 1942. CNN National Security Advisor; CIA Director Acting (2004); CIA De
puty Director Deputy Director for Intelligence (1997-2000); CIA employee (1972-2
004); National Intelligence Council Deputy Chairman (1993-94); American Academy
of Diplomacy; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (2005); Council on Foreign Rel
ations; George W. Bush for President; Obama for America; Army Commendation Medal
with Oak Leaf Cluster; Bronze Star.
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Mora L. McLean
McLean is president of the Africa-America Institute (AAI), New York, N.Y. served
as deputy director for Africa and Middle East programs at the Ford Foundation.
Former Director, USIP.
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Sheila Avrin McLean
McLean is a strategy consultant to international nonprofit and professional serv
ices organizations. She was formerly president and chief executive officer of th
e Boyden World Corporation, and before that was president of the Association of
Executive Search Consultants. Her earlier positions have included serving as vic
e president, education and the arts, and executive director, South Africa progra
ms, at the Institute of International Education; president of McLean & Company,
Ltd.; and general counsel for the U.S. International Development Cooperation Age
ncy. she was associate general counsel and a senior corporate officer of the Ford
Foundation, etc.
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Jon B. McLin
Author, Canadas Changing Defense Policy, European Organizations and the Environment,
etc.
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Doyle McManus
B. 1942. The Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau Chief 1996-; The Los An
geles Times 1978-; Committee to Protect Journalists; Council on Foreign Relation
s; Hoover Institution media fellow; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Steering Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Fulbright 1974. Wife: Paula Copelan
d McManus (3 daughters).
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Jason D. McManus
B. 1934, is a journalist who served as Editor-in-Chief of Time Inc. from 1988
to 1994.
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H. R. McMaster
B. 1962, is a soldier [um, Brigadier General], and a career officer in the
U.S. Army. McMaster is currently the Director of CJIATF-Shafafiyat (Transparenc
y) at ISAF (International Security Assistance Forces) Headquarters in Kabul, Afg
hanistan. He is known for his role in the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and his reputa
tion for questioning U.S. policy and military leaders regarding the Vietnam War.
He is currently a research fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution.
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Elizabeth Young McNally
Management Consulting. Board member at USMA Board of Visitors; Engagement Manage
r at McKinsey & Co. Past: Captain (US Army Reserves) at US Army;Captain at US Ar
my. Greater New York City Area
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Dennis L. McNamara
The author of Corporatism and Korean Capitalism, etc.

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Kathleen R. McNamara
Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
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Thomas E. McNamara
B. 1940. US Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1994-9
8); US National Security Council Director of Counterterrorism and Counternarcoti
cs (past); US Coordinator for Counterterrorismacting (1992-93); US Ambassador to
Colombia (1988-91); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Politico-Militar
y Affairs (1983-86); American Academy of Diplomacy; Council on Foreign Relations
; Council of the Americas President & CEO (past). Wife: Emma Julia Fonseca (two
children).
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Bruce W. McNamer
President of TechnoServe, in Norwalk, Conn. McKinsey & Co., etc. DC area.
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Thomas L. McNaugher
Now Security Studies Program faculty at Georgetown. Was Thomas L. McNaugher Pr
ofile | RAND
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Thomas D. McNeese
Professor, University of Houston. World Affairs Council of Houston; Tech Organiz
ation: Houston Committee.
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Merrill A. McPeak
B. 1936. McPeak & Associates President; US Air Force Chief of Staff (1990-94
); US Defense Department Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Air Forces (1988-90); US De
fense Department Commander, 12th Air Force (1987-88); Member of the Board of Cen
terspan Communications, Inc.; Member of the Board of ECC International; Member o
f the Board of Health Sciences Group, Inc. (2005-); Member of the Board ofTektro
nix (1995-2006); Member of the Board of TWA; Council on Foreign Relations; Obama
for America; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Driving While Intoxicated 18-Nov-2007 (Lake
Oswego, OR, guilty plea); Air Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross; Legion of Merit
; Silver Star. Wife: Elynor (Ellie).
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M. Peter McPherson
B. 1940. Administrator: President, Michigan State University (1993-2004). Na
tional Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges President; Coal
ition Provisional Authority Advisor, Iraqi Ministry of Finance & Central Bank (2
003); Bank of America Group EVP (1989-93); US Treasury Department Deputy Secreta
ry of the US Treasury (1987-89); Overseas Private Investment Corporation Chairma
n (1981-87); US Agency for International Development Administrator (1981-87); Vo
rys, Sater, Seymour & Pease Partner (1977-80); White House Staff Special Assista
nt to Gerald Ford (1975-77); White House StaffDeputy Director, White House Perso
nnel Office (1975-77); Internal Revenue Service Tax law specialist (1969-75); Pe
ace Corps Peru (1964-65); Member of the Board of Dow Jones (1998-2007; as Chairm
an 2007); Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Elizabeth Dole Commi
ttee; Eurasia Foundation Board of Directors; Friends of Dick Lugar; Gerald R. Fo
rd Foundation Trustee; Inter-American DialogueBoard of Directors. Wife: Joanne (
four children).
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Lawrence C. McQuade
Age 81. Was Chairman of Qualitas International (since 1994) and NNRF, Inc. (si
nce 2007). Tzar Investment Group, LLC. In addition, he serves as a Director of O
xford, etc.
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Jessica C. McWade
<-? | McWade Group Inc., Corporate Communications, Business Forum Online for Em
erging Companies, Global
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Carl E. Meacham
Senior Professional Staff, Committee on Foreign Relations, at US Senate. Was
hington D.C. Metro Area.
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Jon Meacham
B. 1960. Newsweek Managing Editor (1998-2010); Newsweek (1995-98); The Was
hington Monthly Contributing Editor; The Chattanooga Times Reporter (1991-92); P
ulitzer Prize for Biography 2009, for American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White
House; Council on Foreign Relations; World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomo
rrow; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Keith (one son); Son: Samuel Ellis Meacham.
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Dana G. Mead
B. 1936. Executive summary: Chairman of MIT Corporation. Presidents Commiss
ion on White House Fellowships; Tenneco CEO (1994-99); International Paper Vario
us, to EVP (1978-92); Member of the Board of Cummins (1993-96); Member of the Bo
ard of Pfizer (1998-); Member of the Board of International Paper; Member of the
Board of Pactiv (as Chairman, -2000); Member of the Board ofTenneco (as Chairma
n, 1994-99); Member of the Board of Zrich Financial Services; Member of the Board
of Zurich Insurance Company (1997-); White House Fellows (1970-71); Boys & Girl
s Clubs of AmericaNational Board of Governors; Business Roundtable Chairman (199
8-99); Council on Foreign Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Advisory Boar
d; George W. Bush for President; McCain 2000; National Association of Manufactur
ers Chairman (1994-95).
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E. Scott Mead
Was Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner & managing director. Suling Mead spouse
. Lives and/or works in London, England.
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Walter Russell Mead
B. 1952. The Los Angeles Times Contributing Editor; The American Inter
est Editorial Board; New Perspectives Quarterly Advisory Board; Foreign Affairs
Book Reviewer; Council on Foreign Relations; New America Foundation Board Member
; United Against Nuclear Iran Advisory Board; Lionel Gelber Prize 2002 for Speci
al Providence.
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Jeanne T. Meadows
Director of the International Affairs Center and Associate Professor of Politic
al Science at Spelman college.
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John J. Mearsheimer
Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. The Israel Lobby
and U.S. Foreign Policy (so not ALL bad), etc.
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Mike Medavoy
<Irena and Mike Medavoy: 2011 Humanitarian Torch of Learning Award
Recipients. | AKA Morris Medavoy. B. 1941. Executive summary: TriStar, Orion, Ph
oenix Pictures chairman. Administrator: Board of Directors, University of Tel Av
iv; Phoenix Pictures; TriStar Pictures Chairman (1990-93); Orion Pictures (197890); United Artists Senior Vice President (1974-77); Creative Management Agency
Vice President; General Artist Corporation; Universal Studios (1964-65); Council
on Foreign Relations; Forward Together PAC; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Los Angeles Museum of Sci
ence and Industry Board of Directors; Obama for America; French Legion of Honor
2008; Hollywood Walk of Fame 19-Sep-2005 at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.; Naturalized US
Citizen 1962; Russian Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Michael David Medavoy
(d. 29-Aug-2004); Mother: Dora Ozer; Sister: Ronnie Dressler; Son: Ryan; Wife: P
atricia Duff(m. 1986, div. 1994); Wife: Irena Ferris (m. 7-Jul-1995); Son: Brian
Medavoy; Son: Nicolas Medavoy.
-Mike Medavoy Crest Ct; Beverly Hills, CA (310) 888-0030
-Mike Medavoy 3332 Clerendon Rd; Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1059 [Irena Medavoy]

-Mike M Medavoy 10390 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 360; Los Angeles, CA 90025-6915 [65
+ / Brian A Medavoy]
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Adrienne Medawar
Adrienne Medawar Pacific Century Institute President Emeritus of Town Hall Los
Angeles, etc.
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Kate Medina
Medina is the executive editorial director and associate publisher at mega -pu
blisher Random House.
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Mark Medish
Medish is a partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP, and Managing Dir
ector of Hampshire Partners, LLC based in Washington, D.C. was a Visiting Schola
r at the Carnegie Endowment. ..From 2000 to 2001, he was Special Assistant to th
e President and Senior Director on the U.S. National Security Council for Russia
n, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs. ..From 1997 to 2000, he was Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. Previously, he served as a
senior advisor to the United Nations Development Program and to the United State
s Agency for International Development. |http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/se
ctors/KeyStaff.aspx?sector=financial&ksid=f43ed002-c641-4531-a1b2-742954de9d23 M
edish, former senior staff member of the National Security Council and Washingto
n veteran, is executive vice president of APCO Worldwide and runs its executive
service Global Political Strategies (GPS), etc.
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Medley, founder of hedge- fund advisory firms and a former partner of Geor
ge Soros, dead at 60. | Was Chairman of Medley Capital, a growing family of separ
ately managed funds. Prior to forming Medley Capital, Medley founded Medley Glob
al Advisors building upon his relationships with senior government officials aro
und the world and developing a global policymaker network to help better underst
and the key issues at the intersection of policy and markets. Founded in 1997, M
GA was sold to a consortium of private equity investors in 2005. Previously, Med
ley was a partner, managing director and chief political advisor at Soros Fund M
anagement, and the chief economist for the House Banking Committee and the Senat
e Democratic leadership
DEAD, Nov. 2011.
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Sharon I. Meers
VP Business Operations, Product Marketing at Palm; Co-author at Getting to 50/
50; Managing Director at Goldman Sachs; VP at Goldman Sachs; Associate/Vice Pres
ident at Goldman Sachs; Associate at Goldman Sachs. San Francisco Bay Area.
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Michelle Meertens
Assistant Vice President, Financial Institution Supervision Group at Federal Res
erve Bank of New York. Past: Secretary, Financial Markets Lawyers Group at Feder
al Reserve Bank of New York; Counsel & Assistant Vice President, Bank Supervisio
n & Markets Group at Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Corporate Secretary & Ass

istant Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Counsel & Assistant C
orporate Secretary at Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Council on Foreign Relat
ions; Global Kids, Inc. Greater New York City Area.
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Michael J. Meese
Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at West Point. Meese i
s the author of A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security S
tudies Conference on Defense Economics, etc.
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Kenneth Gayblade B. Mehlman
B. 1966. Under George W. Bush, Mehlman was White House political d
irector from 2001-04, where he reported directly to Karl Rove. When scandals beg
an swirling around lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Mehlman said he did not know Abramoff
well. Abramoff, though, said Mehlman had been a guest for Sabbath dinners at Ab
ramoffs house, and performed political favors for him. Vanity Fairreported that M
ehlmans office made a special effort to keep Abramoff up to date on issues related
to his clients. While Mehlman ran the Republican National Committee, it spent $2.
5-million on the legal defense of James Tobin, a New Hampshire Republican operat
ive who was convicted of jamming phone lines of the Democratic Partys get-out-the
-vote effort in the 2002 election. Tobins office made 22 calls to the White House
during the two-day illegal phone jamming operation, mostly to a number that ran
g on Mehlmans desk, but Mehlman has denied that any of the calls had anything to
do with the phone-jamming operation. In David Kuos book Tempting Faith, the author
, a Christian activist, alleged that Mehlman orchestrated a systematic campaign
to divert funds budgeted for the Bush administrations faith-based initiatives for p
olitical purposes instead. He supported virtually every anti-gay legislative act
over decades, including the 2005 Marriage Protection Amendment and Republican-ba
cked voter initiatives against gay rights in 21 states. Mehlman came out of the
closet as a gay man in August 2010. His father, Arthur Mehlman, was a partner at
the auditing department of the international corporate services corporation KPMG
. His brother, Bruce Mehlman, was briefly Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Te
chnology Policy, then co-founded the lobbying firm of Mehlman Vogel & Castagnett
i. | Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; Bush-Cheney 04 Campaign Manager; Cantor f
or Congress; Every Republican is Crucial PAC; The Freedom Project; George W. Bus
h for President; John McCain 2008; Republican Jewish Coalition Board of Director
s; Republican National Committee Chairman (2005-07); Steele for Maryland; Young
Republicans; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Abramoff Scandal interviewed by House com
mittee (19-Dec-2007); Israeli Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Father: Arthur S. Mehlm
an (chairman of Baltimores Sinai Hospital); Mother: Judith A. Mehlman (nursery sc
hool teacher); Brother: Bruce Mehlman (lobbyist).
-Kenneth B Mehlman 252 7th Ave; New York, NY 10001-7326 646) 398-8635 [45-49]
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Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghebre_Selassie_Mehreteab Mehreteab is adviser to
foundations, financial institutions and developers engaged in financing, and pr
eserving affordable housing and foreclosure prevention and remediation efforts.
He recently retired as Chief Executive Officer of The NHP Foundation (NHPF), whi
ch has offices in New York and in Washington, DC. ..Prior to founding NHPF, Mr.
Mehreteab was a program officer at the Ford Foundation from 1981 to 1987 respons
ible for community and economic revitalization programs in the United States. Fr
om 1972 to 1981, he served as an associate director of the New World Foundation
in New York and worked at a variety of community based organizations in Philadel
phia, PA., etc.
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Ved Mehta
B. 1934. The New Yorker Staff Writer (1961-); Phi Beta Kappa Society; Coun
cil on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for President; Naturalized US Citizen 1975;
Risk Factors:Meningitis, Blindness.
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Montgomery C. Meigs

B. 1945. Military pundit. Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fel


low; MITRE Corporation Trustee; Bronze Star with V device; Distinguished Service
Medal; Purple Heart.
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Doris M. Meissner
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/ Former Commissioner of the US Immigrat
ion and Naturalization Service (INS), is a Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy
Institute, where she directs the Institutes US immigration policy work. From 1993
-2000, she served in the Clinton administration as Commissioner of the INS, then
a bureau in the US Department of Justice. Her accomplishments included reforming
the nations asylum system; creating new strategies for managing US borders; impro
ving naturalization and other services for immigrants; shaping new responses to
migration and humanitarian emergencies; strengthening cooperation and joint init
iatives with Mexico, Canada, and other countries; and managing growth that doubl
ed the agencys personnel and tripled its budget. She first joined the Justice Depa
rtment in 1973 as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Attorney Gen
eral. She served in various senior policy posts until 1981, when she became Acti
ng Commissioner of INS and then Executive Associate Commissioner, the third-rank
ing post in the agency. In 1986, she joined the Carnegie Endowment for Internati
onal Peace as a Senior Associate. Ms. Meissner created the Endowments Immigration
Policy Project, which evolved into the Migration Policy Institute in 2001. ..Me
issners board memberships include CARE-USA and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foun
dation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Inter-American
Dialogue, the Pacific Council on International Diplomacy, the National Academy o
f Public Administration, the Administrative Conference of the United States, and
the Constitution Society.
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Irene W. Meister
Irene Meister & Associates (a multinational something or other). Meister has be
en a senior executive at multiple corporations and organizations, a college prof
essor, a staff member of Congress, and an adviser to President Ronald Reagan, to
name just a few . | http://www.uscib.org/index.asp?documentID=745 (The United St
ates Council for International Business) Executive Committee. International Mana
gement Advisory Group | Tufts Fletcher School | New York, NY.
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Eric D. K. Melby
<General Brent Scowcroft, Eric Melby and Henry Siegman. | http://www.scowcroft
.com/html/staff/melby.html founding member of The Scowcroft Group, Eric Melby ha
s extensive experience in telecommunications, energy, investment support and tra
de policy solutions. He specializes in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Dr. M
elby is actively engaged in advising corporate clients on transactions, includin
g acquisitions in telecommunications and energy in the Middle East and Asia. He
advises on foreign investment opportunities in Asia generally. Melby was a senio
r staff member on the National Security Council from 1987 to 1993, responsible f
or bilateral and multilateral trade and economic negotiations, including the Nor
th American Free Trade Agreement, the Uruguay Round, bilateral economic issues,
international energy policy and export controls. He was a member of the U.S. She
rpa team for the G-7 Economic Summits from 1987 to 1993. Before serving on the NS
C staff, Dr. Melby was a Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for E
conomic Affairs, responsible for trade policy and energy issues. From 1981 to 1
985, he was the Special Assistant to the Executive Director of the International
Energy Agency. He has served with the Agency for International Development He
is also on the Advisory Council of the European Institute in Washington and the
Bologna Center of (SAIS).
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George R. Melloan
http://authors.simonandschuster.net/George-Melloan/65281824/biography Melloa
n retired in after a 54-year writing and editing career at The Wall Street Journ
al. In his last assignment he was Deputy Editor, International, of the editorial
page and author of a weekly op-ed column titled Global View. He moved to New Yo

rk in 1962 to join the Journals Page One department as an editor and rewrite spec
ialist. From 1966 to 1970 he was a foreign correspondent based in London, coveri
ng such major stories as the Six-Day War in the Middle East, the Biafran War in
Nigeria and an attempted economic reform in the Soviet Union. After joining the
editorial page in New York in 1970, Mr. Melloan became deputy editor in 1973. In
1990, he took Read full bio
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Carol A. Melton
Lawyer at Hogan & Hartson. Melton became Time Warners Executive Vice President
for Global Public Policy in June 2005. She is responsible for overseeing Time W
arners public policy offices in Washington, D.C., London, Brussels and Hong Kong.
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Anish Melwani
<w/ wife Jessica Kirshner. | Management Consulting. Principal, Mckinsey & Company,
Inc. Board of Directors, United Way NYC. | Emma Bloomberg and Anish Melwani Loe
ws | Apr 7, 2011 Anish Melwani and Jessica Melwani bought a four-bed, 3.5-bath c
ondo at 360 E. 88th St. in Yorkville. Greater New York City Area.
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Sarah E. Mendelson
http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2009/01/inf/MendelsonSarah.html -Mend
elson was appointed the Director of the Human Rights and Security Initiative in
January 2007 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington
DC. She is also a senior fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program. Before coming
to CSIS, she was a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School o
f Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. ..Her current research is supported by
grants from the Ford Foundation. She serves on the editorial board of Internatio
nal Security and is a member of the advisory committee for the Europe and Centra
l Asia Division of Human Rights Watch, and a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. A frequent contributor to the media
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Johanna Mendelson Forman
Johanna Mendelson Forman | Center for Strategic and International Mendelson
Forman is a senior associate with Americas Program at CSIS, where she works on r
enewable energy, the Americas, civil-military relations, and post-conflict recon
struction. A former codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, she
has written extensively on security-sector reform in conflict states, economic d
evelopment in postwar societies, the role of the United Nations in peace operati
ons, and energy security. In 2003, she participated in a review of the post-conf
lict reconstruction effort of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq as par
t of a CSIS team. ..Mendelson Forman also brings experience in the world of phil
anthropy, having served as the director of peace, security, and human rights at th
e UN Foundation. She has held senior positions in the U.S. government at the U.S
. Agency for International Development, the Bureau for Humanitarian Response, an
d the Office of Transition Initiatives, as well as at the World Banks Post Confli
ct Unit. She has been a senior fellow with the Association of the United States
Army and a guest scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace. Most recently, she serv
ed as an adviser to the UN Mission in Haiti. She holds adjunct faculty appointme
nts at American University and Georgetown University. ..Mendelson Forman is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the advisory boards of Wo
men in International Security and the Latin American Security Network, RESDAL. .
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Saul H. Mendlovitz
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Saul_H._Mendlovitz Rutgers School o
f Law-Newark. ~ Mendlovitz is the founding director of the World Order Models Pr
oject and chairman of the International Steering Committee of Global Action to Pr
event War. He holds membership on various boards, including the Arms Control Asso
ciation, Global Education Associates, the Law and Humanities Institute, and the
America-Israel Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace. Vice President, Lawyers Com
mittee on Nuclear Policy; Former Director, Global Policy Forum; Fellow (2008), L
indisfarne Association; Fellow, World Federalist Institute; Trustee, Center for

UN Reform Education; Advisory Committee, A.J. Muste Memorial Institute. Mendlovi


tz has written and spoken extensively on issues relating to international law an
d to the promotion of a just world order.
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Roberto G. Mendoza
B. 1945. Trinsum Group Chairman (2007-); Integrated Finance Limited Managing
Director (2002-07); Hancock, Mendoza, Dachille & Merton, Ltd. Co-Founder and Co
-CEO; Goldman SachsManaging Director (2000-01); J. P. Morgan & Co. Vice Chairman
(1990-2000); J. P. Morgan & Co. (1967-2000); Member of the Board of ACE Limited
(1985-96 and 1999-); Member of the Board of Continental Airlines; Member of the
Board of PARIS RE Holdings Limited; Member of the Board of Reuters; Member of t
he Board of Travelers Group; Member of the Board of Western Union (2006-); Bill
Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campa
ign Committee; Friends of Phil Gramm PAC; McCain 2000; New America Alliance.
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Carl B. Menges
<Sean Wilentz and Carl Menges. <Roger Hertog and Carl Menges. | Alexander Hamilto
n [Levine] Institute. Trustee, Hamilton College. Hospital for Special Surgery, I
nc.
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Rajan Menon
http://newamerica.net/user/154 Professor of International Relations at Leh
igh University. He was an Academic Fellow and Senior Advisor at the Carnegie Cor
poration of New York for two years, where he played a key role in developing the
Corporations Russia Initiative. Dr. Menon was also a Senior Fellow at the Counci
l on Foreign Relations and as Director for Eurasia Policy Studies at the Seattle
-based National Bureau for Asian Research. ..He is a regular contributor to the
Los Angeles Times and has also written for The Financial Times, The Chicago Trib
une, Newsweek, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, Newsday, and World Policy
Journal, among other publications. ..Menons other areas of research and writing
include Russian politics and foreign policy; the international relations of Cent
ral Asia, the South Caucasus, South Asia, and the Asia-Pacific; energy developme
nt in the Caspian Sea zone; security issues in Asia; globalization, and the comp
arative study of empires.
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Robert B. Menschel
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_B._Menschel Menschel is Se
nior Director and Limited Partner of Goldman Sachs & Co. Menschel joined Goldman
Sachs in 1954, becoming partner in 1966. Before joining Goldman, he was a specia
list on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The founder of Goldmans institu
tional department, Menschel was partner in charge of institutional sales from 19
67 to 1978. He became a limited partner in 1979. Chairman emeritus, Museum of Mode
rn Art; Trustee, New York Public Library; Trustee, New York-Presbyterian Hospita
l; Board member, Chess-in-the-Schools;Trustee, Syracuse University; Trustee, Gui
ld Hall; Life Trustee, Temple Emanu-El; Trustee, American Jewish Committee; Boar
d of Overseers, Museum of Jewish Heritage; Former trustee, Institute for Advance
d Study;Former member, President Clintons Committee on the Arts & Humanities; For
mer Trustee, the Dalton School.
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Claire Sechler Merkel
Lobbyist: Sechler Merkel International, LLC. in Herndon, VA. | Key People-Sen. J
ohn McCain.
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David A. Merkel
Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs. Professor, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. Merkel served as Director for
Aegean, Caucasus and Central Asian Affairs on the National Security Council i
n the White House from June 2005-February 2007. Previously he was appointed by
President George W. Bush as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury responsi
ble for International Affairs and Congressional Relations. ..Earlier he was Sen

ior Professional Staff Member for Europe and Eurasia at the Senate Foreign Rela
tions Committee responsible for NATO Enlargement, the Moscow
Treaty, increased involvement in Central Asia and the South Caucasus and other
European issues. Before joining the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he was
a member of the Leadership staff as Senior Foreign and Defense Policy Advisor f
or the House Policy Committee, chaired by Congressman Christopher Cox (R-CA). ..
Merkel has been a director with the Eurasia Foundation, and an Election Analyst
with the Joint Election Observation Mission Tajikistan. Mr. Merkel is a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strateg
ic Studies, London. ..
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Theodor Meron
B. 1930. President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Y
ugoslavia (ICTY) until 2005, and now serves as a judge on the Appeals Chambers o
f theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the ICTY. On October 19, 201
1, he was elected to a second two-year term as President of the ICTY, starting N
ovember 17, 2011. He also serves as Honorary President of the American Society o
f International Law. ..Born in Kalisz, Poland, Judge Meron received his legal educ
ation at the Hebrew University, etc. ..In 2000-2001, he served as Counselor on I
nternational Law in the U.S. Department of State.
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John E. Merow
http://www.brockcapital.com/our-team/alphabetically Senior Managing Director.
Former Chairman and Senior Partner of the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. T
rustee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Secretary, U.S. Council for Internationa
l Business, Inc.. Trustee, Archbishop of Canterburys global investment and grants
organizations. Director, The Municipal Art Society of New York. Director, Aleri
s Intl., Commonwealth Industries, Kaiser Aluminum, Seligman Group Investment Com
panies, Foreign Policy Association and various Australia and New Zealand busines
s and cultural groups.
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Jack N. Merritt
B. 1930, s a retired United States Army four star general who served as U.S. M
ilitary Representative, NATO Military Committee from 1985 to 1987.
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Zoltan Merszei
Director Budd Thyssenkrupp Company (MI.) Was Dows president and CEO (ca. 1976
-78). Was Occidental Petroleum Vice-Chairman (while Armand Hammer was chairman).
Advisor, McFarland Dewey & Co. LLC.
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Willem Mesdag
<Mesdags house in Los Angeles. He also has a home in Aspen. | 57 years old in 201
1. Managing Partner of Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC, an investment firm bas
ed in Los Angeles, California. Prior to founding Red Mountain in 2002, Mesdag wa
s a Partner and Managing Director of Goldman, Sachs & Co., which he joined in 19
81 from Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll where he was a securities lawyer. He
currently serves on the Boards of 3i Group plc, Encore Capital Group Inc., Cost
Plus, Inc., and Wedbush, Inc. Director, Natures Sunshine Products, Inc.; Direct
or, Cost Plus, Inc.; Independent Director, Encore Capital Group, Inc.
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Matthew S. Meselson
B. 1930. A geneticist and molecular biologist whose research was important in
showing how DNA replicates, recombines and is repaired in cells. In his mature y
ears, he has been an active chemical andbiological weapons activist and consulta
nt. ..Co-director, Harvard Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons. ..
He is married to the medical anthropologist and biological weapons writer Jeanne
Guillemin.
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Michael Messmer
Vice President, Gephardt Government Affairs. From 1999 to 2002, Messmer moni

tored and advised Gephardt and his senior team on legislation and policy ranging
from international human rights, missile defense, NATO expansion, counterterror
ism, and defense modernization, among others.
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Ricardo A. Mestres Jr.
Ricardo Mestres, Jr. Lawyer in New York, Securities & Corporate Finance & Merg
ers CEO, Sullivan & Cromwell Llp of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. He was born 1933 in
New York, New York, USA. Children of Ann Farnsworth and
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Barry Metzger
Metzger is a partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP and a member of the firms Global
Banking & Finance Practice Group in Washington, D.C. For more than 30 years, Mr
. Metzger has represented Asian financial institutions and corporations internat
ionally and foreign financial institutions and investors with operations in Asia
. From 1995 to 1999, he served as general counsel of the Asian Development Bank
in which capacity he was involved closely with the Banks emergency assistance to
South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia at the time of the Asian financial crisis.
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of Princeton-in-As
ia and a director of The Partnership for Transparency Fund [meaning: transparenc
y, for everyone but them]. Pacific Pension Institute Board of Directors.
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Jamie F. Metzl
Sickipedia: A Senior Fellow at the Asia Society and was formally the Asi
a Societys Executive Vice President. In this capacity, he was responsible for ove
rseeing the institutions strategic directions and overall program activities glob
ally. ..Metzl served as Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs for t
he National Security Council during the Clinton Administration, worked for the C
linton Administration in the United States Department of State serving as Senior
Advisor to the Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs and Informa
tion Technology and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information, and
was also Deputy Staff Director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under
then Senator Joe Biden. ..Metzl served as Deputy Staff Director and Senior Couns
elor of theUnited States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senior Coordinat
or for International Public Information and Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary
for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the Department of State, and Directo
r of Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs on the National Security Council. At
the Clinton White House, he was the primary drafter of Presidential Decision Dir
ective 68 on International Public Information and coordinated public information
campaigns for Iraq and Kosovo. From 1991 to 1993, Metzl was a Human Rights Offi
cer for the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), where he
helped establish a human rights investigation and monitoring unit for Cambodia. ..
Metzl has been featured as a commentator in the American and international media
, including BBC, CNN, Bloomberg, and Fox News Channel, etc. ..He is a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, and a former White House Fellow, Aspen Institu
te Crown Fellow, and French-American Foundation Young Leader. He is a Founder an
d Co-Chairman of the Board of bipartisan national security NGO the Partnership f
or a Secure America, serves on the board of the Jewish refugee organization HIAS
, and the Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Publi
c Life, and has served as an election monitor in Afghanistan and the Philippines
.
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Edward C. Shy Meyer
Sickipedia: B. 1928, was a United States Army general and Chief of Staff of th
e U.S. Army. Meyer retired from active service in June 1983. | HSPI | About Us |
Who We Are | Steering Committee: General -Upon his return from Vietnam, General
Meyer was assigned to the Brookings Institute as its first military Federal Exec
utive Fellow. ..He was a member of the Presidents Strategic Defense Initiative Pa
nel, the Defense Science Board, and other governmental advisory boards and panel
s. He served as President of Army Emergency Relief, and was a trustee of the Geo
rge Marshall Foundation. A member of the boards of directors of FMC, ITT, GRC In

ternational, the Brown Group, ITT Financial, MITRE, the Smith Richardson Foundat
ion, and the Scientists Institute for Public Information, General Meyer was also
on the boards of the Hoover Institution, and Center for Strategic and Internatio
nal Studies. He was Chairman of the Washington Strategy Seminar. ..Meyer married
Carol McCunniff in 1954. He had five children. Three sons, Tom, Tim, and Doug;
and two daughters, Nancy and Stuart.
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John R. Meyer
Probably>The father of transportation economics. Essays in Transportation Economics
and Policy. The Brookings Institution, c. 1993. -DEAD, Oct. 2009. | -?>http://the
globalrealm.com/2011/08/31/the-international-oil-drugs-guns-kissinger-associates
/ ..Morgan Guaranty Trust presided over the House of Saud oil kitty. SAMA, create
d as the Kingdoms Central Bank as the ink was still drying on the US/Saudi Securi
ty Agreement, was run by IMF goon Anwar Ali, who was handled by the Three Wise Me
n or White Fathers, the most powerful of which was John Meyer, chairman of Morgan G
uaranty Trusts International Division and later chairman of Morgan Guaranty. Meye
r funneled SAMA petrodollar royalties into Morgan, which was investment counselo
r to SAMA. Morgan was banker to Bechtel and ARAMCO. Stephen Bechtel sat on Morga
n Guarantys board, as did Chevron Texaco CFR insider George Schultz and Sulaiman
Olayan, the Bechtel straw man crucial to recycling Persian Gulf petrodollars int
o international banks.
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Karl E. Meyer
Meyer is an author, foreign correspondent and a longtime editorial writer for
the New York Times and Washington Post. He is currently editor emeritus of the q
uarterly World Policy Journal. Meyer is married to Shareen Blair Brysac with who
m he has co-authored two books. He has two sons, Ernest and Jonathan Meyer, and
a daughter, Heather Meyer.
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Michael R. Meyer
Author and journalist, is currently chief speechwriter for the Secretary Gener
al of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon. Before his post at the United Nations, Me
yer was at Newsweek Magazine for two decades, most recently (20012007) as Europe
Editor for Newsweek International, where he also oversaw the magazines coverage o
f the Middle East and Asia. ..Meyer worked at The Washington Post andCongression
al Quarterly before joining Newsweek in 1988. |Writes for The Daily Beast, etc.
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Paul H. Meyer
Health Evolution Partners Leadership Summit 2011 :: Paul Meyer Co-founder, C
hairman and President of Voxiva. Founded in 2001, Voxiva is a global pioneer in
delivering interactive mobile health information services. Before Voxiva, Paul c
o-founded IPKO, the leading mobile phone operator and Internet Service Provider
in Kosovo. Previously he was a Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, Chief Ope
rating Officer of Endeavor, and worked for the International Rescue Committee. F
rom 1993 to 1995, he served as one of President Clintons White House speechwriter
s and worked on the 1992 Clinton Campaign. Paul has a law degree from Yale and s
tudied Politics at Oxford. He was named a Young Global Leader by the World Econo
mic Forum in Davos. He was named a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute and
a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Harold J. Meyerman
Harold Meyerman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Lead Director, C
hairman of Nominating & Governance Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Memb
er of Compensation Committee, Affiliated Managers Group Inc. Age 72. Meyerman se
rved as a Managing Director of the Global Financial Institutions and Trade Group
of The Chase Manhattan Bank (Chase) until December 1998 and was responsibilitie
s for overseeing asset management companies. Meyerman served as President and Ch
ief Executive Officer of First Interstate Bank Ltd., a unit of First Interstate
Bancorp. He serves as Chairman of Island Capital, Ltd and Palm Springs Desert/Ar
t Museum. Mr. Meyerman serves as Chairman and a Director of Ansett Aircraft Spar

es and Services, Inc. and serves on the Board of Directors of the Huntington Med
ical Research Institutes. Meyerman serves as Lead Director of Affiliated Manager
s Group Inc. and has been its Director since July 1999.
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Jon D. Michaels
http://www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/all-faculty-profiles/professors/Pages/jon-d-mi
chaels.aspx UCLA professor of law. He currently teaches Administrative Law, Nati
onal Security Law, and a seminar on Redesigning the Administrative State. Clerke
d for Souter, etc. Immediately prior to his appointment at UCLA, Michaels worked
as an associate in Arnold & Porters National Security Law and Public Policy Grou
p in Washington, D.C. Wrote All the Presidents Spies: Private-Public Intelligence
Gathering in the War on Terror.
-?>Jonathan D Michaels Sr 2809 Carlsbad St; Redondo Beach, CA 90278-1716 [50-54
/ Janet L Michaels]
-?>Jonathan D Michaels 5935 Marshwell Way; San Jose, CA 95138-1839 [Jonathan D M
arlin, Karie L Marlin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/michaels/jonathan-d
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Marguerite Michaels
Time magazine (Nairobi Bureau Chief, etc.)
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Christopher Michel
Current: Director at Kixeye (a hardcore social-gaming company responsible f
or popular titles like Backyard Monsters, Battle Pirates, and Desktop Defender);
Advisor at Oxford Internet Institute; Director at Castlight Health; Director (Bo
ard of Directors) at International Data Group; Sector Advisor at Maveron LLC; Ma
naging Director at Nautilus Ventures; Board Member / Director at Dale Carnegie;
Governor / Board Member at USO; Director Emeritus at U.S. Naval Institute. Past:
Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School; Founder & CEO at Affinity
Labs; Founder & CEO at Military.com; Director / Board Member at Navy Memorial F
oundation; Trustee at USS Arizona Memorial Foundation; Associate at Mercer Manag
ement Consulting; Naval Flight Officer (LCDR, USN) at United States Navy. also se
rves on the oversight committee for the Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS
), one of six study divisions of the National Academies. He is also an advisor t
o the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), the nations oldest nonprofit investi
gative news organization, etc. Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute and serv
es as a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. San Francisco, Californ
ia.
-12 Ca>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Christopher-Michel/CA
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Ellen Mickiewicz
Sanford School of Public Policy. Carter Center Fellow, Commission on Radio
and Television. Was Harvard. Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Communic
ations and Journalism at Duke University.
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Elizabeth Midgley
Philip L. and Elizabeth Midgley (2006) Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America.
Population Council international nonprofit research organization Chicago.
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Eugene B. Mihaly
<wife Stacey. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stacey-mihaly/7/9a5/97b | President
Mihaly International Corporation. Trustee at Institute for Study & Practice of N
onviolence; Trustee at Community College of Rhode Island Foundation; Director an
d Consultant at ESC of New England; President Nominee at Common Cause RI; Direct
or and Chair Emeritus at Rhode Island Public Radio (WRNI). Providence, Rhode Isl

and Area. | His father> Professor, rabbi who embodied Talmud dies at 83 | j. the J
ewish (2002.)
-Eugene B Mihaly 35 Knowles Ct, Unit 104; Jamestown, RI 02835-4814 (401) 560-050
7 [65+ / Stephanie Pulner, Stacey B Mihaly, Andrew J Pulner] Prior: Barrington,
RI (2010)
-Eugene Mihaly 22 Issaquah Dock; Sausalito, CA 94965-1332 (415) 331-1183 [Stacey
Mihaly]
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Gwendolyn Mikell
Gwendolyn Mikell Georgetown University Mikell is director of the African stu
dies program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the f
ormer president of the African Studies Association, U.S.A. She served as a senio
r fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace and a visiting fellow at both the Instit
ute for African Studies at the University of Ghana-Legon and the Institute for S
ocial Research at the University of Natal in Durban, South Africa.
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Edward L. Miles
Edward L. Miles | Evans School of Public Affairs University of Washington. H
e teaches international science and technology policy and marine policy. ..Miles
research focuses primarily on problems of international science and technology p
olicy, management of world fisheries, nuclear waste disposal, the law of the sea
, comparative national marine policy, and global climate change. He has been a Fo
rd Foundation Fellow; a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fello
w; a James P. Warburg Fellow at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard Un
iversity; and a Senior Fellow at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Seatt
le, WA.
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Judith B. Milestone
Judith B. Milestone opposing views Is the former senior vice president of netw
ork booking for CNN, having previously held positions as executive producer and
director of research. In addition to her role as a key component in CNNs growth a
nd success, Judith serves as a member of a number of internationally prominent o
rganizations. In 2003, she was selected as a member of the the US Advisory Commi
ssion on Public Diplomacy for the Arab and Muslim World in 2003. A consultant fo
r PBS, Milestone has also served as Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees of Smith
College and as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International
Womens Forum, and the Atlanta Press Club.
-Judy B Milestone102 Calle DE Arboles; Redondo Beach, CA 90277-6601 [65+ / Ronal
d D Milestone] Prior: Atlanta, GA (2009)
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Robert B. Millard
<Henry Kaufman and Robert Millard. | See http://www.warisbusiness.com/profil
es/l-3/ L-3 Communications: Well Positioned For Endless Terror War. | B. 1951.Lehm
an Brothers Principal, Merchant Banking Group; Lehman Brothers Managing Director
(1983-); Kuhn, Loeb & Co. (1976-78); Member of the Board of Energy Ventures, In
c.; Member of the Board of GulfMark Offshore, Inc. (1996-); Member of the Board
of L-3 Communications (1997-, as Chairman, 2006-); Member of the Board of Milita
ry Professional Resources Inc.; Member of the Board of Weatherford International
(1998-); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Population Co
uncil Trustee. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-?>Robert B Millard 9 E 88th St; New York, NY 10128-0513 (212) 831-4889 [55-59 /
Bethany S Millard, Alexandra Millard, Caitlin Millard]
-14 NY>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Robert-Millard/NY
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/millard/robert-b
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Aaron David Miller
http://en.crockofshitia.org/wiki/Aaron_David_Miller B. 1949, is an Amer
ican Middle East analyst, author, and negotiator. He is on the U.S. Advisory Coun
cil of Israel Policy Forum, is Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Cente
r, and has been an advisor to six Secretaries of State. Miller worked within the

United States Department of State for twenty four years (19782003). Between 1988
and 2003, Miller served six secretaries of state as an advisor on Arab-Israeli
negotiations, where he participated in American efforts to broker agreements betwe
en Israel,Jordan, Syria, and the Palestinians. He left the Department of State i
n January 2003 to serve as president of Seeds of Peace, an international youth org
anization, founded in 1993. In January 2006, he became a public policy scholar a
t the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC., etc.,
etc., etc. Miller lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with his wife Lindsay.
-Aaron D Miller 6032 Western Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3344 (301) 654-2041 [6064 / Lindsay S Miller, Jennifer L Miller, Daniel G Miller]
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Alisa Miller (NEW listing)
CEO of Public Radio International.
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Amber D. Miller
Amber D. Miller faculty Professor Columbia University, Experimental Astrophysi
cs & Cosmology & Dean of Science for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Her curre
nt research involves a 6,000-lb. telescope that will capture light from the hot
plasma, near Antarctica, that was left over from the big bang. She is a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations and recently was the chief science adviser to
the NYPD Counterterrorism Bureau.
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Anthony M. Miller [?]
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Charles R. Miller
-?>[PDF] CHARLES R. MILLER, Ph.D. Colonel, U.S. Army. Stanford University. Cente
r for International Security and Cooperation.
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Christopher D. Miller
Biographies : LIEUTENANT GENERAL CHRISTOPHER D. MILLER Miller is Deputy Chief
of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washingt
on, D.C. In support of the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Air Force, Genera
l Miller leads the development and integration of the Air Forces long-range plans
and the five-year, $635 billion U.S. Air Force Future Years Defense Program to
ensure Air Force ability to build and employ effective air, space and cyber forc
es to achieve national defense objectives. His staff assignments include two prev
ious tours at Headquarters U.S. Air Force in international affairs and plans and
policy positions; and duty as policy adviser to the U.S. Ambassador to NATO. Mil
lers operational assignments include two wing commands, serving as the senior Air
Force commander in Afghanistan, responsible for Airmen and aircraft conducting
joint and coalition reconstruction and combat operations; and command of Americas
only B-2 wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo. He was part of the B-1B initial cadre, and c
ommanded at both squadron and group levels during maturation of the B-1s global c
onventional strike capability. Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relation
s, etc.
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David Charles Miller Jr.
B. 1942. American Equity Investor President (1982-); US Official Board of Dire
ctors, African Development Foundation (1987-93); US Ambassador to Zimbabwe (1984
-86); US Ambassador to Tanzania (1981-84); US State Department Special Assistant
to the Asst. Secy. for African Affairs (1981); Westinghouse (1971-81); US Offic
ial Director, White House Fellowship Commission (1970-71); US Justice Department
Special Asst. to the Attorney General (1969-70); White House Fellows Justice De
pt. (1968-69); Simulmatics Corp. Research Associate, Vietnam (1967-68); US Justi
ce Department summer intern (1965); US Commerce Department summer intern (1962);
Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Colu
mbia Bar; New Uses Council Advisory Committee; Obama for America; Potomac Instit
ute for Policy Studies Board of Regents.
******
Debra Lynn Miller

Author on such topics as the Mexican informatics industry, the International sup
ply of medicines: implications of U.S. regulatory reform International Institute
for Environment and Development, Overseas Development Council
******
Eyrique V. Miller (NEW listing)
An Executive Director at J.P. Morgan, where he works in Natural Resources Inve
stment Banking (IB). Mr. Miller divides his time between covering traditional ch
emical companies and emerging renewable fuels and chemicals companies. Prior to
assuming this role, he held an appointment as a White House Fellow spanning both
the Bush and Obama administrations. Before becoming a Fellow, Mr. Miller worked
as an investment banker at Citi in technology and chemicals. In addition to his
work on domestic challenges, he has spent time working on issues in emerging ma
rkets with Endeavor, a global non-profit focused on high-impact entrepreneurs, a
nd the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a U.S. government agency focused on redu
cing poverty through economic growth.
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Franklin C. Miller
B. 1952. The Cohen Group VP (2005-); US National Security Council (2001-05
); US Official Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control (2001); US De
fense DepartmentAssistant Secretary of Defense For International Security Policy
(1996-97); US Defense Department Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defens
e for International Security Policy (1994-96); US Defense DepartmentDeputy Assis
tant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy (1989-93);
Lockheed Martin Strategic Advisory Council, LM Space Systems Co.; Center for Str
ategic & International Studies Senior Associate; Council on Foreign Relations; F
rench Legion of Honor. | Defense board continues strong ties to Atlantic Council
Leon Panettas appointments to the Defense Policy Board last week show the direct
pipeline between the board and the Atlantic Council. (October 9, 2011.) | Wife:
Alice Sweeney (two sons); Son: Franklin, Jr.; Son: Cameron.
-Franklin C Miller 5966 Telegraph Rd; Alexandria, VA 22310-2257 (703) 960-3743 [
55-59 / Alice S Miller, Cameron Miller]
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Judith Miller
B. 1948. NNDB: Now famous for having been duped [NOT] by cohorts of Ahmed
Chalabi, veteran New York Times reporter Judith Miller used to be known for a de
cade of expertise following biowarfare, al Qaeda, and Osama bin Laden. But that
was before she started passing along false information about Saddam Husseins WMD
capability. After quitting her job at the New York Times, she joined the conserva
tive Manhattan Institute for Policy Research in 2007, and now provides punditry
for Fox News and NewsMax. | NewsMax Media Columnist (2010-); The New York TimesC
orrespondent (1977-2005); The Progressive Washington bureau chief; Atlantic Coun
cil Director; Council on Foreign Relations; Manhattan Institute for Policy Resea
rch Adjunct Fellow (2007-); Markle FoundationTask Force on National Security in
the Information Age; Pulitzer Prize 2001; Emmy 2002; Contempt of Court 1-Oct-200
4; Contempt of Court 6-Jul-2005 (jailed); 2007 Libby perjury trial witness; I. L
ewis Libby (Liebowitz) source; Jewish Ancestry Paternal; Irish Ancestry Maternal
; Russian Ancestry Paternal. Boyfriend: Steven Rattner (ex). Husband: Jason Epst
ein (book editor, m. 1993). She lives in New York City and Sag Harbor [NY] with h
er husband, Jason Epstein,
-Judith Miller PO Box 1; Sag Harbor, NY 11963-0001 (631) 725-7622 and/or [Epstei
n>] (631) 725-9429
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Judith-Miller/NY
-16>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Jason-Epstein/NY
-15>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Judith-Epstein/NY
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Ken Miller
Director, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Nominating & Governance Co
mmittee, Loews Corporation. Age 68. Miller has been the CEO and President of the
merchant banking firm Ken Miller Capital, LLC since November 2002.. Miller serv
ed as the Senior Advisor at Lehman Brothers. He served as a Consultant to Intels

at Ltd., from March 2003 to May 2003. He served as an Independent Financial Advi
sor from January 2002 to August 2002, and served as a Vice Chairman of Credit Su
isse First Boston Corporation from 1994 to July 2001 and thereafter served as th
e Senior Advisor to Credit Suisse until December 2001. He also served as a Vice
Chairman of Credit Suisse. Miller serves as a Director of New York City Investme
nt Fund Manager Inc. He has been Director of Loews Corporation since August 2008
. He has been Director of Carolina Group since 2008. He serves as a Director of
CNA Surety Inc., Global Kids and the United Nations Association. He served as a
Director of Intelsat Ltd. Affiliations: New York City Investment Fund Manager, I
nc.; Viacom, prior to spinning off; Viacom and CBS Corporation; Credit Suisse AG
; Intelsat S.A.; Carolina Group; Merrill Lynch; International Center for Transit
ional Justice director; Keylink Capital International, LLC managing partner. Pro
paganda author for CFRs Foreign Affairs, The Nation, Huffington Post, etc.
******
Leland R. Miller
Leland R. Miller | Avascent International Managing Director and Senior Counsel
for Avascent International, a global investment risk advisory firm with offices
in nine cities on four continents. He worked previously as a capital markets a
ttorney for a major international law firm in both New York and Hong Kong, as we
ll as in-house counsel for a global investment bank, where he oversaw a deal tea
m operating on three continents. Miller has been a guest on media programs includ
ing al-Jazeera, the BBCs Newshour and Geo TV and serves regularly as a panelist a
t research centers such as the Heritage Foundation and the Council on Foreign Re
lations. His writings have appeared in such publications as Foreign Policy, The
Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post and Far Eastern Economic Review
. At the University of Virginias School of Law, Miller was Hardy Cross Dillard fel
low and Editor-in-Chief of the Virginia Journal of International Law, while also
serving as Research Fellow for the US-China Economic & Security Review Commissi
on, where he reported to the US Congress on developments in Chinas energy and fin
ancial sectors. In 2004, Miller received the Gerald Segal Fellowship Prize in Asi
an Security, awarded annually to a single individual worldwide by the Internatio
nal Institute of Strategic Studies, and in 2006-08 was named an American Bar Ass
ociation (ABA) Business Law Fellow, a position from which he oversaw the organiz
ations review of the Chinese banking and securities sectors. Miller is currently a
Fellow in International Economics with the American Foreign Policy Council in W
ashington, DC, as well as a member of the National Committee on US-China Relatio
ns, National Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Council on Foreign Rel
ations. based in New York.
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Linda B. Miller
Linda B. Miller Professor of Political Science, Emerita, at Wellesley College
where she taught from 19692004. An international relations specialist, she also t
aught at Barnard, Harvard, and Brown and held research appointments at Princeton
, Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, where she is currently Adjunct Professor (Resear
ch) at the Watson Institute, etc. Also writes for Foreign Affairs.
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Matthew L. Miller
B. 1962. Fortune Columnist; Columbia Law Review Book Review Editor; US Office
of Management and Budget Senior Advisor to the OMB Director (1993-95); White Hou
se Fellows assisting FCC Chairman (1991-92); Petrie Stores Senior VP (1986-88);
Center for American Progress Senior Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations.
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Paul D. Miller
http://www.foreignpolicyi.org/futureleaders (The Foreign Policy Initiative ) A
ssistant Professor of International Security Studies, National Defense Universit
y / Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army Reserves.
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Scott L. Miller
Our Organization Wharton Club of Dallas Fort Worth Miller specializes in global
investments as the principal of Miller Global Investments, L.L.C. He is also a

founding member and partner of FCM Investments with responsibility for the forei
gn component of the FCM portfolio focusing primarily on Europe and Japan. Miller
was Assistant Treasurer at Home Savings in Houstonand then joined Brown Brothers
Harriman & Co. as a portfolio manager. He is President of the Dallas regional o
ffice of the American Jewish Committee. He is a past President of the Wharton Cl
ub of Dallas/Fort Worth, CFA Society of Dallas/Fort Worth, Jewish Family Service
of Dallas, and past Chair of Dallas office of the American Israel Public Affair
s Committee. He is a past officer of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas and
Jewish Community Center of Dallas. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations, the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, The Dallas Assembly, and the
Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. He and his wife Julie have three children
(Madelyn, Landon, and Jillian).
-?>Scott L Miller 7502 Marquette St; Dallas, TX 75225-4521 (214) 361-8883 [50-54
/ Julie M Miller, James Miller]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dallas-tx/miller/scott-l
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Thomas P. Miller (listed as Tom Miller, but Thomas P. has written for CFR, and so
I assume he is the one)
http://www.aei.org/scholar/thomas-p-miller/ Resident Fellow, American Enterp
rise Institute. A former senior health economist for the Joint Economic Committe
e (JEC). He studies health care policy and regulation. A former trial attorney,
journalist, and sports broadcaster. He has testified before Congress on issues i
ncluding the uninsured, health care costs, Medicare prescription drug benefits,
health insurance tax credits, genetic information, Social Security, and federal
reinsurance of catastrophic events.
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William Green Miller
Miller served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine under Bill Clinto
n, from 1993 to 1998. In 1959, he joined the United States Foreign Service. From
1959 to 1964, he served as a diplomat in Iran. He then worked as a staffer for
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and in the Senate for John Sherman Cooper. From 198
1 to 1983, he served as Associate Dean and Professor of International Politics a
t the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. In 1986, he was
a Research Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics and became President of t
he American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations. From 1993 to 1998, he s
erved as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine. He is a Senior Policy Scholar a
t the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.. He i
s also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute
of Strategic Studies, and the Middle East Institute. He is the co-Chairman of t
he Kyiv Mohyla Foundation of America. He has also been a senior consultant for t
he John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
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John A. Millington
<Abbe Steinglass, Edwina Millington, Peter Steinglass & John Millington. | http:
//www.washingtondems.org/aboutus/whoweare/johnmillington/ Millington is a Washing
ton [Connecticut] institution, right up there with Town Hall and the village gre
enif not George Washington! He first moved here in 1985 with his wife Edwina and
soon became a familiar, though fleeting, sight whizzing through the Depot on one
of his five motorcycles or hobnobbing over morning coffee at local cafes. ..Joh
n had a long and illustrious career as a top publishing executive at Time, Inc.,
spanning several decades. After leaving Time in 1974, he spent the next 25 year
s as Vice President of Planning and Development for the Council on Foreign Relat
ions. John serves on innumerable boards, including the Connecticut Fund for the
Environment, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters, Shepaug River Associatio
n, Connecticut Housing Trust, the Washington Community Housing Trust, and the Co
nnecticut Community Foundation. He formerly served as president of the Council o
n Environmental Quality and the Steep Rock Association. Over the years, John has
been a potent, if unheralded, force behind many successful political campaigns,
including the election of Governor Lowell Weicker and Congressman Chris Murphy,
as well as, locally, First Selectmen Elaine Luckey and Dick Sears.

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Bradford Mills
Linx Partners Advisory Board Mills is Chairman of the Board of Bradford Investme
nt Group, Inc. He was the founder of Bradford Ventures Ltd., a middle-market pri
vate equity investment firm affiliated with Bessemer Securities. Prior to starti
ng Bradford, Mr. Mills was a partner of New York Securities and F. Eberstadt & C
o. investment banking firms and the first President of Overseas Private Investme
nt Corporation (OPIC) [ca. 1970-1973], Washington, D.C., a U.S. government agenc
y for insuring American investments in underdeveloped countries. He also serves
as an Investor Advisor at Fairfax Partners. | Princeton, New Jersey.
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Karen Gordon Mills
AKA Karen Dale Gordon. B. 1953. Obamas administrator of the Small Business
Administration. Solera Capital LLC Managing Director (1999-); MMP Group, Inc. Pr
esident (1993-); ES Jacobs & Company Managing Director (1983-93); McKinsey & Com
pany Consultant; General Foods Product Manager; Member of the Board of Armor All
Products Corporation (1994-); Member of the Board of Arrow Electronics (1994-);
Member of the Board of Scotts Miracle-Gro; Member of the Board of Telex Communi
cations Inc.; Member of the Board of Triangle Pacific Corporation (1988-); Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton f
or US Senate Committee. Father: Melvin J. Gordon; Mother: Ellen R. Gordon; Husba
nd: Barry Mills (attorney, m. 1983, three sons); Son: William; Son: Henry; Son:
George.
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Susan L. Mills
PBS Executive Producer. (Director of Program Development, McNeil-Lehrer; Sen
ior Programming Director at The PBS NewsHour, etc.) Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Helen V. Milner
B. 1958, Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton Univer
sity and Chair of the Department of Politics. Princetons Woodrow Wilson School De
partment Chair from 2006-2008.
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Newton N. Minow
B. 1926. Sidley Austin of Counsel (1991-); Sidley Austin Partner (1965-9
1); Encyclopedia Britannica EVP and General Counsel (1963-65); US FCC Chairman(1
961-63); Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz Partner (1955-61); Mayer, Brown & Platt Asso
ciate (1953-55); Illinois State Official Assistant Counsel to Gov. Adlai Stevens
on (1952-53); Law Clerk to US Supreme Court Justice Fred Vinson (1951-52); Mayer
, Brown & Platt Associate (1950-51); Member of the Board of Foote, Cone & Beldin
g (1980-97); Member of the Board of Aon (1990-2001); Member of the Board of Manp
ower(1991-2001); Member of the Board of PBS (1973-80, as Chairman, 1978-80); Mem
ber of the Board of Sara Lee; Member of the Board of Tribune Co.; American Acade
my of Arts and Sciences; American Bar Association; Bill Bradley for President; C
arnegie Corporation Past Chairman; Chicago Bar Association; Chicago Symphony Orc
hestra Trustee (1975-87); Illinois State Bar Association; Mayo Foundation Truste
e (1973-81); Obama for Illinois; RAND Corporation Past Chairman; State Bar of Wi
sconsin 1950. Wife: Josephine Baskin (m. 1949, three daughters); Daughter: Nell
Minow; Daughter: Martha L. Minow (Dean of Harvard Law School); Daughter: Mary Mi
now.
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Daniel R. Mintz
Founding Managing Director, Olympus Capital Holdings Asia. Mintz is a Foundi
ng Managing Director at Olympus Capital Holdings Asia. He operates from the New
York office of the firm. Previously, Mintz was the Head of Asia at Morgan Stanle
y Capital Partners. He has been a Director of Quatrro since September 20, 2006.
Mintz was a Member of the Worldwide Investment Committee of MSCP and he served a
s a Director on a number of boards of portfolio companies in the U.S. and Asia.
Mintz has more than 14 years of experience in private equity investments as well
as mergers and acquisitions in Asia and the U.S. He was a 1984 recipient of a F

ulbright Fellowship in Egypt. NYC.


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Aimen N. Mir (NEW listing)
Director of the Office of Investment Security at U.S. Department of the Treasury
; Staff Chairperson at Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFI
US). Past: Counsel at WilmerHale; Associate at Hale and Dorr LLP. Mir has been li
censed to practice law in DC since 2001. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Lourdes R. Miranda
Miranda Associates, Inc. Founder and creator of the Miranda Foundation. D.C.
/ Va. area.
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Jami Miscik
<Miscik, President and Vice Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc. and former
Deputy Director for Intelligence, CIA, takes part in the panel discussion Global
Risk at the 2011 The Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, Califo
rnia May 3, 2011. | B. 1958. On December 24, 2009, Ms. Miscik was appointed to Pr
esident Obamas Intelligence Advisory Board. Kissinger Associates Inc. President an
d Vice Chairman (2009-); Lehman Brothers Global Head of Sovereign Risk (2005-);
CIA employee Deputy Director for Intelligence (2002-05); US National Security Co
uncil Director for Intelligence Programs (1995-96); CIA employee (1983-2002); Am
erican Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations Boar
d of Directors; United Nations Association of the USA Board of Directors; Distin
guished Intelligence Medal; Lithuanian Ancestry.
-Jami Miscik 5505 W Tulare Ave, Spc 409; Visalia, CA 93277-3798 (559) 732-7346 [
John S Miscik, Judith A Miscik]
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Alexander V. Mishkin
<Alexander Mishkin and Jennifer Newstead enjoy the Halloween party with their b
rave dinosaur and charming lady bug. | Alexander V. Mishkin New York investment b
anker, lawyer Marquis Whos . AM CAPITAL ADVISORS; CREDIT SUISSE FIRST. | -His son?
http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/14/power-infrastructure-stimulus-oped-cx_am_0115m
ishkin.html: Why A New Power Grid Will Pay The government can easily sell off the r
ight infrastructure investments, etc. Mishkin, formerly a vice president at Fortre
ss Investment Group, is an independent investor. He can be reached atamishkin@ho
tmail.com. | Russian Federation. | Manhattan Block Shopper>Lawyer and private in
vestor net $2M in Carnegie Hill Jan 15, 2009 Jennifer Newstead and Alexander Mis
hkin bought a condo, Unit #3B,
-Alexander V Mishkin 1225 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1758 [40-44]
-Alexander Mishkin 4 E 95th St, Apt 3B; New York, NY 10128-0705 [Jennifer Newste
ad]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alexander-Mishkin/
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Andrea Mitchell
<husband Alan Haha, I Wrecked Your Country M. Greenspan. | B. 1946. NBC Fo
reign Affairs Correspondent. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.Member, Advisory Council;
Alfalfa Club; Roast: Helen Thomas (1993); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langh
art (1996); Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997); Roast: Tom Broka
w (2002); Funeral: Tim Russert (2008); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008). Father: Sy
dney Mitchell; Mother: Cecile Mitchell; Sister: Susan Greenstein; Husband: (m. 1
970, div. 1975); Husband: Alan Greenspan (Federal Reserve Chairman [1987 to 2006
], m. 6-Apr-1997). [NYTimes, Jan. 1993>Alan M. Greenspan, the Chairman of the Fed
eral Reserve Board.]
-?(1)>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alan-M-Greenspan/Boca-Raton-FL/4jjdr97
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/NY
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/FL
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Andrea-Mitchell/
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Alan-Greenspan/
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Arthur M. Mitchell III

Head of the Pacific Practice Group at Chadbourne & Parke, an international law f
irm headquartered in New York. Practices law in Japan> senior counselor at white
& case llp.
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George J. Mitchell
B. 1933. US Ambassador Special Envoy for the Middle East (2009-11); US
Ambassador Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995-2000); US Senator, Maine (a
ppointed 19-May-1980, re-elected to 3-Jan-1995); US District Judge for Maine (19
79-80); US Attorney for Maine (1977-79); Democratic National Committee (1969-77)
; DLA Piper (2002-); Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand Partner (199
7-2002); Member of the Board of Disney (as Chairman, 2004-06); Member of the Boa
rd of DLA Piper Chairman, Global Board (2002-); Member of the Board ofFedEx; Mem
ber of the Board of Staples (1998-2006); Member of the Board of Starwood Hotels;
Member of the Board of Unilever; Member of the Board of Unum Provident; Member
of the Board of Xerox; Iran-Contra Scandal Select Committee on the Iran-Contra A
ffair (1987); Childrens Health Fund Advisory Board; District of Columbia Bar; Mai
ne State Bar Association; Academy of Achievement (2002); American Red Cross; Ame
rican Security Project Board of Directors; Bilderberg Group; Bretton Woods Commi
ttee; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Economic Club of Washington, DC President (1998-2004); International Cr
isis Group Chairman Emeritus; National Coalition on Health Care; Partnership for
Public Service Board of Governors; Four Freedoms Medal (2003); Presidential Med
al of Freedom (17-Mar-1999); Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Sally (div. 19
87); Wife: Heather MacLachlan (m. 10-Dec-1994); Daughter: Andrea (by Sally); Son
: Andrew (b. 1997); Daughter: (b. 2001).
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Patricia E. Mitchell
Age in 2011: 70. AOL Inc. director; Council on Foreign Relations member; G
lobal Green USA board member; Human Rights Watch director; International Media C
enter president & CEO; Jordan River Foundation trustee; Mayo Clinic trustee; Mus
eum of Television and Radio president & CEO; Paley Center for Media president &
CEO; Sundance Institute vice chair; Sundance Preserve director; U.S. Afghan Wome
ns Council member. Past: Bank of America Corp. director; CNN Productions preside
nt; Knight Ridder Inc. director; Public Broadcasting Service president & CEO; Su
n Microsystems Inc. director; Time Inc. Television president; Turner Broadcastin
g System Inc. executive in charge of original productions. Scott Seydel spouse.
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Wandra G. Mitchell
Mitchell is managing director of Bahia Partners, Inc. She served as general coun
sel for the U.S. Agency for International Development and prior to that was in p
rivate practice, specializing in antitrust and international trade law.
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J. Cobb Mixter
Department of Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (201
1). Lehman Brothers. Worked as a project coordinator in Albania. Saban Center at B
rookings (U.S.ISLAMIC WORLD REGIONAL FORUM). The Bretton Woods Committee. Spouse
(m. 2011) Liz Appel Regulatory and Policy Specialist at U.S. Dept. of the Interi
or [http://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethkappel]. DC area.
-?>Jordan Mixter 2500 Wisconsin Ave NW, Apt Q12; Washington, DC 20007-4504
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David M. Mize
Major General, Marine Corps. Senior Vice President Apogen Technologies. Loui
siana.
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Larry A. Mizel
<Larry A. Mizel is a devoted Zionist agent. The Zionist Gang Behind New
Yorks 9-11 Conference Christopher Bollyn | B. 1942. Mishpucka (Jewish mafia). htt
p://www.bollyn.com/the-zionist-gang-behind-new-yorks-9-11-conference MDC HOLDING
S INC. MDC stands for Mizel Development Corporation, which is headed by Stevens b
rother Larry, who is founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Larry has

also served on the national board of the Israeli lobby, AIPAC. Mizel has also
founded a Jewish museum and a rather bizarre propaganda institute on terrorism i
n Denver. The Mizel brothers are devoted high-level Zionist agents who are nation
al real estate moguls. They own a real estate company called Richmond American
Homes. The Mizel brothers are deeply connected to the Silverado Savings and Loa
n scam and other Zionist financial crimes of our time. Federal whistle blower S
tewart Webb [suspect himself, &C.], who was married to Kerre Millman, a family m
ember of the Mizer gang, has done a great deal in researching and exposing this
criminal network.
Larrys daughter, Courtney Mizel Green, is the Founding Director and Chairman o
f The CELL, i.e. the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab or the Center for E
mpowered Living and Learning, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization set up by her
father Larry to propagandize the Denver public about terrorism through its perm
anent exhibit titled Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terro
rism. As the daughter of an ardent Zionist, she should know all about terrorism
it was the primary tactic used by Zionists to establish the Rothschilds Jewish sta
te in Palestine. Is the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel part of the Mizel e
xhibit on terrorism? How about the Zionist false-flag terror atrocity of 9-11?
The key point is that the devoted Zionist agent Steven M. Mizel is the owner and
power behind the scenes at I.N.N. and the Walker Stage. Lenny Charles 9-11 confe
rence is just another Zionist effort to hijack the memory of 9-11 by misinterpre
ting the false-flag terror atrocity that changed the world without asking who re
ally did it or discussing the evidence of Israeli/Zionist involvement. By organ
izing a high-profile conference in Manhattan on the ninth anniversary of 9-11, L
enny and his Zionist criminal backers seek to hijack and control the discussion
of 9-11, but all they have succeeded in doing is to expose the Zionist criminal
network behind 9-11 in even greater relief and detail. | More on Steven M. Mizel
Roth IRA; Manager Crandon Investment Holdings, LLC. (securities trader, NYC); Ste
ven M. Mizel Co. in Denver, CO; RACs Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Ex
ecutive Officer, is the sole stockholder of Walker Street. Management; MIZEL PETR
OL RESOURCES. Spouse: Patricia L.
-Larry A Mizel 4350 S Monaco St; Denver, CO 80237-3400 [65+ / Courtney L Mizel]
Woodhaven Apartments, General Partner 2470 S Quebec St; Denver, CO 80231-3774 (30
3) 755-3981
One Polo Creek Condo, President 2400 Cherry Creek South Dr, Unit D; Denver, CO 80
209-3262 (303) 765-0180
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Kiichi Mochizuki
<-? | Chairman of the Pacific Institute in New York City, a not-for-profit corpor
ation focusing on issues affecting Asia-Pacific region. Before coming to the Pac
ific Institute, he served a president of Nisshin USA, the first Japanese company
to invest directly in the U.S. steel industry. He has served on the boards of d
irectors of several steel companies.
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Sherwood G. Moe
Was UNICEF director long ago. Director of Liaison for the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, ca. 1961., etc. World
Policy Institute funder. NYC.
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George D. Moffett
Author of Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge; Institute for Global
Ethics Board and Advisory Council; Principia College. St. Paul, MN.
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Walter Thomas Molano
Managing Partner and the Head of Research at BCP Securities, LLC. Prior to join
ing BCP Securities, LLC, he was the Executive Director of Economic and Financial
Research at Warburg Dillon Read. Between 1995 and 1996, he was a senior economi
st and for Latin America at CS First Boston. He is the author of The Logic of Pr
ivatization, and more. He has testified in front of the House Banking Committee
and is regularly cited in various newspapers, magazine and television shows, inc

luding Business Week, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, CNBC and CNN. Dr. Mo
lano is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and an Adjunct Professor at
Columbia University. He is a member of the Trinity Board, Duke University and B
eta Gamma Sigma. | Greenwich, Ct. [?]
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Walter F. Mondale
B. 1928. US Ambassador to Japan (1993-96); US Vice President (1977-81)
; US Senator, Minnesota (1964-76); Attorney General of Minnesota (1960-64); Wins
ton & Strawn; Dorsey & Whitney; Member of the Board of Northwest Airlines; Membe
r of the Board of Prudential; 4-H Club; Al Franken for Senate; Alfalfa Club 1976
; American Academy of Diplomacy; Bretton Woods Committee; Caring Institute Board
of Trustees (Honorary); The Constitution Project Right to Counsel Initiative; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; Gephardt for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for
US Senate Committee; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Directors (former); Joh
n Kerry for President; Minnesota State Bar Association 1956; National Democratic
Institute for International AffairsChairman Emeritus; New Leadership for Americ
a PAC; Obama for Illinois; Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004); Funeral: Ted Kennedy (
2009); Secret Service Codename Cavalier, Dragon; Norwegian Ancestry. Father: The
odore Sigvaard Mondale; Mother: Claribel Cowan Mondale; Brother: Lester Mondale
(half brother); Wife: Joan Adams Mondale (b. 8-Aug-1930, m. 27-Dec-1955); Son: T
heodore Mondale (b. 12-Oct-1957); Daughter: Eleanor Jane Mondale (reporter and r
adio host, b. 19-Jan-1960, d. 17-Sep-2011); Son: William Hall Mondale (b. 7-Feb1962).
-Walter F Mondale 20951 Panama Ave; Prior Lake, MN 55372-8858 [65+ / Ted A Monda
le, Pamela B Mondale, Joan A Mondale, Louie Mondale]
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Ernest J. Moniz
B. 1944. Washington Advisory Group Senior Associate; US Energy Departm
ent Under Secretary (1997-2001); White House Staff Assoc. Dir. for Science, Sci.
and Tech. Policy Office (1995-97); Member of the Board of American Science & En
gineering (1990-95, 2002-); Member of the Board of Nexant, Inc.; Angeleno Group,
LLC Advisory Board; British PetroleumAdvisory Board; Cummins Advisory Board; Am
erican Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow; American Physical Soci
ety Fellow; Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets Board of Directors; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Board; Gas
Technology Institute Board of Directors; Gore 2000; Humboldt Foundation Fellow;
Keystone Center Energy Board; Obama for America.
-Ernest J Moniz 156 Babcock St; Brookline, MA 02446-5913 (617) 277-7751 [65+ / N
aomi H Moniz] Prior: Washington, DC (2007)
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Michael Montelongo
B. 1955, was nominated by Pres George W. Bush as the Assistant Secretary o
f the Air Force for Financial Management. He was formerly a Senior Project Manag
er with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young in Atlanta, Georgia, and has been with Ernst &
Young since 1999. He was previously Chief of Staff and Director of Small Busines
s Services for BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. From 1995 to 1996 he was a Con
gressional Fellow in the office of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and from 1994 to
1995 he served as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the United States
Army, etc. | 20012005, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Managem
ent and Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
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George Cranwell Montgomery
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Before helping to found the
International Practice Group at Baker Donelson in 1989, he traveled widely thro
ughout the Middle East for more than a decade, first as legislative assistant an
d then chief counsel to U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., and then as ambassador to
Oman. Lieutenant, U.S. Navy Member, Council on Foreign Relations.
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Harold H. Montgomery
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary, Calpian, Inc. Age 51. Montg

omery has been Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary of ToyZap.com, In
c. since April 23, 2010. Montgomery serves as Chairman of the Board and Chief Ex
ecutive Officer at ART Holdings, Inc. Montgomery is a Co-founder of the new publ
icly traded Calpian. Montgomery successfully managed the Dallas Area Rapid Trans
it Authorization election campaign in 1983. He served for Wellington Associates,
a Dallas-based investment bank focused on mergers and acquisitions and corporat
e finance from 1985 to 1987. In 1987, he started A.R.T. Holdings, Inc. a merchan
t payment processing company. While at A.R.T. Holdings, Inc., Montgomery led a t
eam doing business as Calpian, which successfully acquired over 200 ISO merchant
processing portfolios from 2003 to 2009. Mr. Montgomery is active in community
affairs in Dallas. He has been a Director of ToyZap.com, Inc. since April 23, 20
10. Montgomery also serves as a Member of Board of Trustees at Communities Found
ation of Texas. He is also a Trustee of the Caruth Foundation and St. Marks Schoo
l of Texas. He has served as a board member and president of the Dallas Committe
e on Foreign Relations and Big Thought, a community education agency. He is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations located in New York. Montgomery was a M
ember of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) from 1991 to 2009, and Chaired the
Florence, Italy YPO University. He also participated in the organizing committe
es for YPO Universities in Rome, Dubai, and Venice. Montgomery has also served a
s an industry expert for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Payment Card C
enter and the U.S. Congress as an expert witness for credit card reform legislat
ion. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and trade shows, and a regular
contributor to industry trade publications, including Transaction World Magazine
. Communities Foundation of Texas. | Montgomery is (also) associated with severa
l companies, including 4M Land & Cattle Co., Five Mont Energy Co., LLC and Montg
omery Management, Inc.. Harold H Montgomery has 4 known relationships including
Will S Montgomery, Carter Rogers Montgomery and Philip OBryan Montgomery and is l
ocated in Dallas, TX.
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Mark R. Montgomery
Senior associate with the Population Councils Poverty, Gender, and Youth progra
m. He is the current chair of the Scientific Panel on Urbanization, Internationa
l Union for the Scientific Study of Population. | National Research Council (U.S
.). Committee on Population, National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Behav
ioral and Social Sciences and Education. Stony Brook U. professor. | Stony Brook
, NY & NYC.
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Parker G. Montgomery
<?>http://www.cabotprotectives.com/About/ | Chairman and President at Cooper Deve
lopment Company and Cooperlabs Limited (Health, Wellness and Fitness), locatied in
Santa Barbara, CA. | The Cooper Companies, Inc. Company History 1958: Parker Mo
ntgomery (his father) founds Cooper Laboratories. 1979: CooperVision . In Decembe
r 1997, the company completed two important international deals. | About Cooperl
abs | Pioneering Products. | The Hauser Center (at Harvard Kennedy School).
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Philip OBryan Montgomery III
Our Company P. OB Montgomery & Company | B. Executive summary: CEO, P.OB. Montgo
mery & Co. Bush-Cheney 04; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Kay Ba
iley Hutchison for Senate; Bush Pioneer 2000; Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: Philip
OBryan Montgomery, Jr. (b. 1921, d. 17-Dec-2005); Mother: Ruth Ann Montgomery; Br
other: Carter R. Montgomery; Brother: Will S. Montgomery; Brother: Harold H. Mon
tgomery [seen above]. Dallas, Tx.
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M(anuel JR Montoya (NEW listing)
Huffington Post blogger, etc.
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Joyce Lewinger Moock
Dr. Joyce L. Moock Details Moock is associate vice president of The Rockefeller
Foundation, where she serves as lead program officer for the newly developed Afr
ican Higher Education Foundation Partnership, and as special advisor to the pres

ident on higher education and human capacity building. During her tenure at the
Foundation, Dr. Moock has served as assistant director for social sciences, asso
ciate director for agricultural sciences, and acting director for global environ
ment. From 1995 to 1996 she was appointed special advisor to the president of th
e Social Science Research Council of New York to work on redesigning the Councils
international programs with attention to the conceptualization of human capital
against the challenges of the twenty-first century. Dr. Moock serves on the Boa
rd of Governors at the Rockefeller Archive Center, the Board of Directors for th
e African Economic Research Council, and the Steering Committee for the Associat
ion for the Development of Education in Africa, among others. | Spouse: Peter R.
Moock, World Bank, etc. Twin Hunt Farms, Pennington, N.J.
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James P. Moody
B. 1935. Founder, National Security Archives. InterAction President and CEO (199
8-2000); International Fund for Agricultural Development VP (1995-98); US Congre
ssman, Wisconsin (3-Jan-1983 to 3-Jan-1993); Wisconsin State Senate (1979-82); W
isconsin State Assembly (1977-78); Americans for Generational Equity Trustee; Pe
ace Corps.
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William S. Moody
Between 1968 and 2007, William S. Moody was a program officer and a program di
rector at Rockefeller Brothers Fund. His responsibilities included the managemen
t of RBF programs in international relations; human rights; rural development an
d wild land management in Latin America; community action and conservation in su
b-Saharan Africa; race relations in South Africa; eco-development in the Caribbe
an; and sustainable development and civic engagement/democratic practice in Cent
ral and Eastern Europe and in the Western Balkans. He is a member of the governi
ng boards of International House-New York; the Belgian American Educational Foun
dation; and the Woodstock Foundation in Vermont. He has two sons, Scott and John
, a daughter, Megan, and two grandchildren, Anne and Will. He and his wife, Susa
n, live in Princeton, New Jersey.
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John Norton Moore
http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1192475 Center for Na
tional Security Law Director. Center for Oceans Law and Policy Director. An autho
rity on international law, national security law and the law of the sea. From 1991
-93, during the Gulf War and its aftermath, Moore was the principal legal advise
r to the Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States and to the Kuwait delegation
to the U.N. Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission. From 1985 to 1991, he c
haired the board of directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace, one of six preside
ntial appointments he has held. From 1973 to 1976, he was chair of the National
Security Council Interagency Task Force on the Law of the Sea and ambassador and
deputy special representative of the president to the law of the sea conference
. Previously he served as the counselor on international law to the State Depart
ment. With the deputy attorney general of the United States, he was co-chair in
March 1990 of the U.S.-USSR talks in Moscow and Leningrad on the rule of law. As
a consultant to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, he was honored by the
director for his work on the ABM Treaty Interpretation Project. He has been a fr
equent witness before congressional committees on maritime policy, legal aspects
of foreign policy, national security, war and treaty powers, and democracy and
human rights. He has been a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center fo
r Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution. Moore is a member of advisory and edit
orial boards for nine journals and numerous professional organizations, and he h
as published many articles on oceans policy, national security and international
law.
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John M. Moore
http://jmmoore.biz/ International Entrepreneur. During his more than forty-fi
ve-year business career, John Moore has founded or acquired a diversified portfo
lio of businesses including steel mills, wood products factories, publishing fir

ms, trading companies, healthcare enterprises and resort and residential propert
ies. ..Recognized for his knowledge of emerging markets, he has also advised gov
ernment, financial and industrial clients on a wide range of projects. Steel Mill
s (Acero Panama S.A., Republic of Panama; Fundidora Panama S.A., Republic of Pan
ama; Societe Togolaise de Siderurgie S.A., Togo; Societe Ivoirienne de Siderurgi
e S.A., Cote DIvoire; Societe Beninoise de Siderurgie S.A., Benin); Wood Products
Factories (Green Tech Panels LLC, Louisiana: Acadia Board Company LLC, Louisian
a); Publishing (Vision Inc., USA, Mexico, Brazil; Editorial Roble S.A., Mexico);
Trading (Steel Trader S.A., Togo; InterMarket Ltd., Egypt; Multicom Ltd., USA);
Healthcare (EuroMedico S.A., France); Real Estate (RESIDENCES: Developed a numb
er of luxury residences in Coral Gables, Miami, and Belgravia, London; RESORTS:
Sampson Cay, Ltd, The Exumas, Bahamas; The Cotton Bay Club, Eleuthera, Bahamas);
Advisory (During the course of his career, Mr. Moore has advised government and
financial leaders on private sector initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Ma
ghreb. Representative Clients: Southwest Bell Corporation (SBC); Vulcan Material
s Company; Baring Brothers & Company, Ltd.; President of the African Development
Bank; The United States House Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on International Ec
onomic Policy and Trade); Representative media (John Moore has been recognized b
y the media TV, radio and print both as a subject matter expert as well as being
profiled in a variety of international business feature articles including: Suc
cess Magazine Time Magazine The BBC Money Program Voice of America Associated Press R
euters International Herald Tribune); Memberships and Affiliations (The Council o
n Foreign Relations The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) T
he Royal Commonwealth Society The Royal Geographic Society The Business Council fo
r International Understanding World Presidents Organization Young Presidents Organ
ization Association for Intelligence Officers Middle East Association International
Iron and Steel Institute (former member); Directorships (The Africa Project Dev
elopment Facility (World Bank / UNDP) The African Business Roundtable Lome, Togo F
ree Zone); Awards (Awarded the Ordre du Mono by the President of the Republic of
Togo); Representative engagements (A recognized expert in international busines
s and privatization, he has been a keynote speaker at numerous business events i
ncluding: International Herald Tribune Business Conference Citibank African Priva
te Banking Annual Meeting Business International Paris Symposium The Adam Smith In
stitute Privatization Conference The European Business Roundtable The Keidanren (J
apan Federation of Economic Organizations); Personal: was born in 1938 in India;
he is married with two young sons and is based in London and Miami. Contact inf
ormation: Email: jmacleod@bellsouth.net, Tel: +1 (305) 668-8791 (U.S.), Tel: +44
(208) 944-6491 (U.K.), Mobile: +1 (305) 582-1768 (U.S.). | http://cryptome.org/
jya/nsa032999.htm ( 26 March 1999.)
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John J. Moore Jr.
President and Director, The Irvington Institute for Immunological Research. 3i
Group plc; Morgan Stanley; Butterfield Fund Services (Bermuda) Ltd.; Butterfiel
d Fulcrum Group Limited. | 3i appoints John J Moore Jr to global healthcare lead
ership team (Jan, 2009) A 15 year veteran of Morgan Stanley and as a Managing Di
rector and the Global Head of Healthcare Investment Banking, John was responsibl
e for all aspects of Morgan Stanleys healthcare banking efforts around the world.
..During his 15 years at Morgan Stanley, John has worked with companies in the
medical technology, emerging pharma and healthcare services sectors on over one
hundred transactions ranging from mergers, acquisitions and spin-outs to initial
public offerings, financings and principal investments. ..In addition to health
care, John has also covered the consumer, retail and general industrial sectors.
He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School, a member of the Ro
ckefeller University Council, the former president of the Irvington Institute fo
r Immunological Research and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. [3i i
s an international leader in private equity. They focus on Buyouts, Growth Capia
l, Infrastructure and Quote Private Equity (QPE) and invest across North America,
Europe and Asia. 3is global healthcare team has invested approximately $2bn in ove
r 36 healthcare companies since 2001. Johns appointment completes 3is global healt
hcare leadership team, which is led by Alan Mackay in London. ] |

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Jonathan Moore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Moore_(State_Department_official) B.
1932, was United States Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs from 1987 to
1989 and United States Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social
Council from 1989 to 1992. He returned to the John F. Kennedy School of Governm
ent [at Harvard] in 1992, becoming an associate of the Joan Shorenstein Center o
n the Press, Politics and Public Policy. [Read much more.]
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Julia A. Moore
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mooreja Director, Communications, Pew Health Group
at The Pew Charitable Trusts. Past: Deputy Director at Project on Emerging Nano
technologies; Senior Advisor, Office of International Science & Engineering at N
ational Science Foundation; Public Policy Scholar at Woodrow Wilson Internationa
l Center for Scholars; Director, Legislative & Public Affairs at National Scienc
e Foundation; Executive Director at Physicians for Social Responsibility; Senior
Associate, O&M Public Affairs at Ogilvy & Mather; Vice President, Communication
s at World Wildlife Fund; Dean & Virginia Rusk Fellow at Georgetown University,
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy; Legislative & Public Affairs Officer, Bure
au of European Affairs at US Department of State; Deputy Director, Arms Control
Association atCarnegie Endowment for International Peace; Public Affairs Officer
, Bureau of European Affairs at US Department of State; US Liaison Officer for I
nformation at North Altantic Treaty Organization; Deputy Director, SALT Working
Group, Bureau of European Affairs at U.S. Department of State; Public Affairs Of
ficer, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs at U.S. Department of State; Media Liais
on Officer, Bureau of Public Affairs atU.S. Department of State; Associate Direc
tor at Joseph S. White & Associates, Inc.; Research Analyst at Washington Analys
is Corporation. Groups & associations: Member, American Association for the Adva
ncement of Science Member, American Chemical Society Member, Council on Foreign
Relations, New York, NY Former Board Member, Alliance to End Childhood Lead Pois
oning, Washington, DC Former Board Member, Arms Control Association, Washington,
DC Former Board Member, Scoville Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. [Read more
at link.] Washington, District Of Columbia (Washington D.C. Metro Area).
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Wes Moore
http://iava.org/content/iava-staff-board (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans)- Mo
ore is an investment professional for Citigroup, working directly for the head o
f the Global Banking Division. A Former White House Fellow, 2006-2007, Wes serve
d as Special Assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. A paratrooper and
Captain in the United States Army, he served a combat tour of duty in Afghanist
an with the elite 1st Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division. Wes spearheaded the
American strategic support plan for the Afghan Reconciliation Program that unit
es former insurgents with the new Afghan Government. Wes completed an MLitt in I
nternational Relations from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He graduated
Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 2001 with a degree in internatio
nal relations. He is authoring a book published by Random House due for a highly
anticipated 2010 release. Wes was recently named one of Ebony Magazines Top 30 L
eaders Under 30 for 2007 and one of Crains New York top 40 young business leader
s under 40.
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Thomas S. Moorman Jr.
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Moorman_Thomas_Jr Center for Security
Policy: Signatory, Letter to President Clinton calling for space dominance, 1998;
Council on Foreign Relations: Member; U.S. Space Foundation: Director Emeritus.
Government: Defense Science Board: Member of task force on acquisition of space
capabilities, 2003; Commission to Assess United States National Security Space
Management and Organization (Rumsfeld Space Commission): Commissioner, 1999; U.S

. Air Force: Vice Chief of Staff, 1994-1997; Commander of the Air Force Space Co
mmand, 1990-1994; Director of Space and Strategic Defense Initiative programs, 1
987-1990; Special Assistant for Strategic Defense Initiative, 1987-1990; various
assignments, 1962-1987; U.S. Department of Defense Policy Board:Former Advisory
Committee Member. Business: Integral Systems: Board Member; Booz Allen Hamilton
: Senior Executive Advisor, Former Vice President; Aerospace Corporation: Former
Member of the Board of Trustees; National Space Club: Former Board Member; Smit
hs Industries: Former Outside Director. ~ Retired General Thomas S. Moorman, Jr.
, the former vice chief of staff of the Air Force and commander of Air Force Spa
ce Command, has represented defense industry interests at the same time as he se
rved on government boards promoting militarization. A board member of government
contractor Integral Systems and partner at Booz Allen Hamilton, a subcontractor
on Pentagon missile defense projects, Moorman has also supported an advocacy ca
mpaign of the hawkish pro-Israel group the Center for Security Policy and promoted
the weaponization of space as part of a commission headed by Donald Rumsfeld. [
Read more at link.]
-Thomas S Moorman Jr 10104 Colvin Run Rd; Great Falls, VA 22066-1831 (703) 757-6
666 [65+ / Barbara A Moorman]
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George E. Moose
B. 1944. US Ambassador to the United Nations European Office (1998-2001)
; US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1993-97); US Ambassador t
o Senegal (1988-91); US Ambassador to Benin (1983-86); American Academy of Diplo
macy; Aspen Institute Global Interdependence Initiative; Atlantic Council; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; International Committee of the Red CrossConsultative Gr
oup of International Advisors; John Kerry for President; Obama for America. Wife
: Judith Kaufmann.
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Richard M. Moose
Sickipedia B. 1932, began work as a Foreign Service Officer in 1956, with stin
ts in Mexico and Cameroun. He worked on the National Security Council as staff s
ecretary until 1970. He then worked on the staff of J. William Fulbrights Senate
Foreign Relations Committee. He was appointed by President Carter as the U.S. As
sistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1977 until 1981. Following s
ome years in executive positions with Shearson Lehman and American Express, he r
eturned to government service as Under Secretary of State for Management under P
resident Clinton. He resigned from this position in August 1996. | State Departm
ent Official Resigns Amid Allegations The Tech ..State Department officials said
Sunday that Moose decided to step down after acknowledging a consentual relatio
nship with a member of his immediate staff. ..His decision came after the State
Department inspector general began an investigation into allegations contained i
n an anonymous letter that Moose had increased his routine overseas travel accom
panied by a woman on his immediate staff with whom he was alleged to be having a
n affair.
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Alberto J. Mora
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_J._Mora Mora is a former General Counse
l of the Navy. He led an effort within the Defense Department to oppose the lega
l theories of John Yoo and to try to end coercive interrogation tactics at Guant
anamo Bay, which he argued are unlawful [good for him]. ..Mora was in the Pentag
on on September 11, 2001, when it was struck by the Boeing 757 of American Airlin
es Flight 77. ..Mora retired from the Federal Government in January 2006. He has
since become the chief counsel for Wal-Marts international division. [Read much m
ore.]
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Antonio G. Mora
Antonio Mora CBS Miami Nationally known Peabody Award-winning journalist. | ht
tp://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/former-gmaer-mora-leaves-chicago-for-miami-anc
hor-job_b17739 (2008) Former Good Morning America news anchor Antonio Mora is le
aving WBBM-TV, the CBS O&O in Chicago, to become the main anchor at Miamis CBS st

ation, WFOR-TV. | Florida US Global Leadership Coalition | American Foreign Poli


cy | Mora is associated with Compania Agricola De Guanahacabibes 1916, Inc. with
the role of Director. Antonio G Mora has a relationship with Natalia S G Mora a
nd is located in Coral Gables, FL.
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Michael E. Moran
B. 1962, is an author and analyst of international affairs, as well as a di
gital media producer. Moran is also a commentator for Slate, an adjunct professo
r of writing who teaches journalism atBard College, leads the Crisis Guides docu
mentary series for the Council on Foreign Relations, and provides geostrategy an
alysis for clients of Nouriel Roubini. | http://www.globalpost.com/bio/michael-m
oran Foreign Moran is Foreign Affairs columnist for GlobalPost, covering global
economics, politics and U.S. foreign policy from New York. A writer, broadcaster
, and digital media pioneer on foreign and national security affairs, Moran is a
former correspondent for the BBC, MSNBC.com, and Radio Free Europe, and a forme
r staff writer for the Associated Press and several newspapers. Morans work has a
ppeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Economist, the
Spectator (UK), the Guardian, the New Leader, on National Public Radio and in m
any other outlets. Moran ran CFR.org, the website of the Council on Foreign Rela
tions, from 2005-2009, and now serves as executive editor of roubini.com, the we
bsite of Roubini Global Economics in New York.
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Terry Moran
B. 1960. Executive summary: ABC White House Correspondent. Legal Times Rep
orter, Assistant Managing Editor (-1992); The New Republic Writer. Nightline CoHost (2005-); World News Tonight White House Correspondent (1999-); ABC Supreme
Court Correspondent (1998-99); Court TV Correspondent (1992-?).
-?>Terence P Moran 3364 Tennyson St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2443 (202) 966-4675
[50-54 / Karen O Moran]
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Terry-Moran/
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Theodore H. Moran
Theodore H Moran Georgetown University Marcus Wallenberg Chair in Intern
ational Business and Finance at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown Univer
sity (international economics, business, foreign affairs, and public policy). Mo
ran is consultant to the United Nations, to diverse governments in Asia and Lati
n America, and to the international business and financial communities. In 2000,
he was appointed Counselor to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIG
A) of the World Bank Group. In 2002 Moran was named Chairman of the Committee on
Monitoring International Labor Standards of the National Academy of Sciences. I
n 2007 he was appointed to the Director of National Intelligence Advisory Panel
on Foreign Investment in the United States. ..He is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow
at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and at the Center for Glo
bal Development. [Link to Peterson Institute; Link to Center for Global Developm
ent.]
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Andrew Moravcsik
Andrew Moravcsiks Home Page Princeton University PROFESSOR OF POLITICS AND
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. From 1992 to 2004, he held similar positions at Harvard U
niversity. He has authored over 125 scholarly publications, including four books
, on European integration, transatlantic relations, international organization a
nd politics, defense-industrial globalization, and global human rights, etc.
-Andrew M Moravcsik 187 Prospect Ave; Princeton, NJ 08540-5244 (609) 688-1238 [5
0-54]
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David E. Morey
David E. Morey SourceWatch Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer o
f DMG, Inc., and partner in Core Strategy Group, is one of the leading strategic
communications consultants in America. Prior to establishing DMG, Inc. and Core
Strategy Group, he was Director of International Affairs and Special Advisor to

the Chairman at J.E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. He is currently Adjunct Professor of
International Affairs at Columbia University, specializing in media and politics
. Director, Public Diplomacy Council. [Read more.]
David E Morey
New York, NY
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Charlotte M. Morgan
<R.? http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/partypictures/2006/07_12_06/partypictures
07_12_06.php | Producer at Charlie Rose. Greater New York City Area.
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Jamie M. Morin
B. 1975, is a senior official in the United States Department of Defense
. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller,
Washington, D.C., ca. now.
-Jamie M Morin 1341 Newton St NE; Washington, DC 20017-2514 (202) 635-3785 [30-3
4 / Megan A Baker]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/morin/jamie-m
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Richard L. Morningstar (i.e., Morgenstern)
B. 1945. Secretary of States Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy, Departm
ent of State. Morningstar started his career with the law firm of Peabody & Brown
(nowNixon Peabody) in Boston, Massachusetts, where he practiced law from 1970 t
o 1981. He then served as CEO of Costar Corporation, and since 1990 as the Chair
man of the Board. Since June 1993, Morningstar served as Senior Vice President f
or Policy and Investment Development at the Overseas Private Investment Corporat
ion. In April 1995, Morningstar was posted as the Special Advisor to the Preside
nt and Secretary of State on Assistance to the New Independent States of the For
mer Soviet Union. Morningstar has been a visiting scholar and diplomat in residen
ce at the Stanford University Institute for International Studies, a lecturer in
Law at Stanford Law School and an adjunct professor at Harvard Universitys John
F. Kennedy School of Government, etc.. Morningstar is married to Faith Pierce Mo
rningstar with two sons and two daughters.
-Richard L Morningstar 20 Moorings Rd; Marion, MA 02738-1835 (508) 748-0695 [6064 / Faith P Morningstar, Timothy P Morningstar] Stonebridge International, Board
of Directors 555 13th St NW; Washington, DC 20004-1109 (202) 637-8600
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Charles R. Morris
A lawyer and former investment bankermember of the New York and Washington
State Bars. Contributor to NY Times and author of Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown E
asy Money High Rollers and the Great Credit Crash.
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Fred Morris [?]
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J. Stephen Morrison
Morrison is Senior Vice President and Director, Global Health Policy Cente
r and Director of the Africa Program and Task Force on HIV/AIDS at the Center fo
r Strategic and International Studies. With support from the Bill and Melinda Gat
es Foundation, other foundation and corporate contributors, the Center seeks to
advance a long-term strategic U.S. approach to global health, cultivate new glob
al health champions, enrich our understanding of the security and foreign policy
dimensions of global health, and link Washington-based work to emerging policy
expertise in key developing and middle income countries. Morrison writes widely, t
estifies often before Congress, has directed several high-level task forces and
commissions, and is a frequent contributor in major media on U.S. foreign policy
, global health, Africa, and foreign assistance. He served for seven years in th
e Clinton Administration, four years as committee staff in the House of Represes

entatives, and taught for twelve years as an adjunct professor at the Johns Hopk
ins School of Advanced International Studies.
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Arthur C. Morrissey
Ball Aerospace, Vice President of Corporate Business Development. Independent Avi
ation & Aerospace Professional. Greater Denver Area. | Oct 11, 2011 Buyer: Arthur
C Morrissey Seller: Janet M Hayes, Sale. Single Family 4214 50th Street NW; Was
hington, DC
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Andrew Morse
Andrew Morse Joins Bloomberg As Head of U.S. Television (June 2011.) | http:/
/www.sulzbergerprogram.org/fellow/andrew-morse Executive Producer, ABC News. Mor
se is the executive producer of Good Morning Americas weekend edition. He is also
heavily involved in ABC News digital initiatives. In that capacity he conceived
of, negotiated and launched the ABC News-Facebook partnership for the 2008 Presi
dential elections. Prior to taking his current position in 2007, Morse was the s
enior producer for World News Saturday and Sunday. From 2002-2005 he served as AB
C News Asia Bureau Chief and producer, managing satellite bureaus throughout the
Asia Pacific region and reporting and producing stories in 16 different countrie
s. He coordinated the networks coverage of the South Asian Tsunami in 2004 and th
e Bali terror bombings in 2002. From 1998-2001 Morse was an assignment editor and
producer in ABC News London Bureau. During that time, he reported from 22 countr
ies throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He spent many months covering
the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the violence in Israel and the Palestinian
territories. Morse began his career in ABC News Washington Bureau in 1996. His wo
rk has been recognized with Emmy, Peabody and National Headliner awards, and he
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He in New York City with his wi
fe and two children.
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Edward L. Morse
B. 1942, is an American energy economist. He is currently the Global Head of C
ommodities Research at Citigroup in New York. From 1969 to 1975, he taught at th
e Woodrow Wilson School atPrinceton University. From 1979 to 1981, Morse served
as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy Policy. From 200
6 to 2008, he was chief energy economist at Lehman Brothers. | Credit Suisse Com
modities & Energy. | Morse has a keen interest in ballet, and is a member of the
Chairmans Council of the American Ballet Theatre. He married Linda Kasle Jones on
August 15, 1965. He has two children, Michael Ari and Molly Rachel, and five gr
andchildren.
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Kenneth P. Morse
Morse is a co-founder of 3Com Corporation, Aspen Technology, Inc., and f
our other startups. | Chairman at Entrepreneurship Ventures, Inc.; Member at Tel
efonica Disruptive Council; Member at National Advisory Council on Innovation &
Entrepreneurship (USA); Visiting Professor at ESADE Business School; Founding Ma
naging Director at MIT Entrepreneurship Center; Chair, Entrepreneurship, Innovat
ion, and Competitiveness at Delft University of Technology; Board of Advisors at
Dynasil Corporation of America; Board of Directors at MIT Enterprise Forum; Boa
rd of Advisors at Terrafugia; Board of Advisors at UkuMi; Active Member at Museu
m of Science, Boston. Past: Managing Director & Board Member at Aspen Technology
, Inc.; Co-Founder at 3Com; President at Chase Pacific Trade Advisors.
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Stephen S. Morse
http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/our-faculty/profile?uni=ssm20 Director of
USAID Early Warning Project; Professor professor of clinical Epidemiology and fo
rmer director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at the Columbia Mailm
an School of Public Health. Morses interests focus on epidemiology of infectious d
iseases, and improving disease early warning systems. In 2000, he returned to Co
lumbia after 4 years in government as program manager for Biodefense at the Defe
nse Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Department of Defense, where he c

o-directed the Pathogen Countermeasures program and subsequently directed the Ad


vanced Diagnostics program. Before coming to Columbia, he was assistant professo
r of Virology at The Rockefeller University in New York, and remains an adjunct
faculty member. He currently serves on the Steering Committee of the Institute of
Medicines Forum on Microbial Threats, and the National Academy of Sciences Commit
tee on Future Biowarfare Threats; and has served as an adviser to numerous gover
nment and international organizations. He was the founding chair of ProMED (the n
onprofit international Program to Monitor Emerging Diseases) and was one of the o
riginators of ProMED-mail, an international network inaugurated by ProMED in 199
4 for outbreak reporting and disease monitoring using the Internet.
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David H. Mortimer
<wife Shelley Wanger and David Mortimer. | American Assembly trustee; New Yo
rk City Ballet director emeritus; Palisades Interstate Park Commission commissio
ner; Scenic Hudson, Inc. director; Scenic Hudson Land Trust director. Kathleen H
. Mortimer (deceased) son; Stanley G. Mortimer Jr. (deceased) son; Shelley Wange
r spouse.
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Robert A. Mosbacher Jr.
Age in 2011: 59. Americas Society director; Calpine Corporation director;
Center for Global Development director; CHF International trustee; Devon Energy
Corporation director. Past: 1990 Rob Mosbacher Texas lieutenant governor campaig
n unsuccessful candidate; 1997 Rob Mosbacher Houston mayoral campaign unsuccessf
ul candidate; Greater Houston Partnership chairman;Mosbacher Energy Company presi
dent & CEO; Overseas Private Investment Corporation president & CEO. | -Sr>http:
//www.nndb.com/people/522/000059345/ (1927-2010.) US Secretary of Commerce, 1989
-92, etc. | Catherine Mosbacher spouse; Robert A. Mosbacher (deceased) son. Live
s and/or works in Washington, DC.
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T. Michael Moseley
AKA Teed Michael Moseley. B. 1949. US Air Force Chief of Staff (2005-08); US
Defense Department Vice Chief of Staff, US Air Force (2003-05); US Defense Depa
rtment Commander, 9th Air Force (2001-03); Council on Foreign Relations; Legion
of Merit; Meritorious Service Medal. Wife: Jennie Willmann (m. 1971, two childre
n).
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Joel H. Moser (NEW listing)
Bingham McCutchen | Joel H. Moser | Moser is a Partner at Moser & Moser, L.
L.P. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and th
e National Association of Bond Lawyers. He is Member of Board of Trustees of Ame
rican Red Cross in Greater New York.
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Alfred H. Moses
Covington & Burling LLP senior counsel; Promontory Financial Group, LLC CO
O. Past: Romania U.S. ambassador; William J. Clinton Foundation major donor. Liv
es and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Michael D. Mosettig
Senior producer for foreign affairs and defense at PBS, etc.
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Michael H. Moskow
B. 1938. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago CEO (1994-2007); Deputy US Trade
Representative (1991-93); Premark International (1986-89?); Dart & Kraft (-1986)
; Northwest Industries(early 1980s?); Esmark Corporation (1977-?); US Council of
Economic Advisers Senior Staff Economist (1970s); US Housing and Urban Developm
ent Department Asst. Secy. for Policy Development & Research (1970s); US Labor D
epartment Under Secretary (1970s); US Official Director, Council on Wage and Pri
ce Stability (1970s); Member of the Board of Conrail (-1994); Member of the Boar
d of Discover Financial Services (2007-); Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on Foreign R
elations; Chicago Council on Global Affairs Vice Chairman; Chicagoland Chamber o

f Commerce; Commercial Club of Chicago Civic Committee; Economic Club of Chicago


; Executives Club of Chicago; National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Direc
tors (as Chairman, past); National Academy of Public Administration Fellow; Nort
hwestern Memorial HospitalBoard, Northwestern Memorial Foundation; World Busines
s Chicago.
-Michael H Moskow 270 E Pearson St, Apt 1502; Chicago, IL 60611-2696 (312) 202-1
261 [65+ / Connie B Moskow, Suzanne M Moskow] Prior: Winnetka, IL (2008)
-Michael H Moskow 13290 Deauville Dr; Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-1467 (561) 63
0-0706 [Suzanne Moskow]
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Ambler H. Moss Jr.
Lawyer at Greenberg Traurig LLP. Ambassador to Panama from 1978 until 1982, ha
ving been appointed successively by presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. H
e also served as a member of the US-Panama Consultative Committee from 1978-1982
and from 1995-2001. Prior to his appointment, he was involved with the negotiat
ion of the US-Panama Canal Treaties and their ratification, and was deputy assis
tant secretary of state for congressional relations. is presently Professor of In
ternational Studies at the University of Miami and teaches courses in the United
Nations, U.S.-Latin American Relations, foreign policy and negotiation. He is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), Royal Institute of Inter
national Affairs (London), the International Institute of Strategic Studies (Lon
don) and the Institute of Catalan Studies (Barcelona). He is married to Serena W
elles Moss and has four children.
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Jeff Moss (NEW listing)
Founder of Black Hat ( global technical security conference) and Defcon (
the worlds largest hacker conference). ICANN security chief since April 2011. [IC
ANN Wikipedia.]
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James J. Mossman
Collins & Aikman Corp. Age 52. Mossman has been the Senior Managing Director in
the Private Equity group of The Blackstone Group LP since January 1990. Mossman
currently serves as the Chief Investment Officer on all Blackstone Private Equit
y funds. He has been the General Partner of Blackstone Group Holdings LP since 1
990. Since joining Blackstone in 1987, Mossman has been responsible for and invo
lved in the execution of a number of Blackstones investments, including Great Lak
es, CNW and Transtar. He served as the Vice President of The Blackstone Group LP
(The Blackstone Group) from 1987 to 1989. Before joining Blackstone, Mossman was
a Vice President at Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. for four years. He served as t
he Vice President, Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary of Chicago & NW T
ransport Co. from October of 1989 through January of 1992. Mossman has been a Di
rector of Chicago & NW Transport Co. (formerly, Chicago & North Western Holdings
Corp.) since February 1990. Mossman serves as a Director of Peoples Choice Tv C
orp., Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation and Collins & Aikman Corporation. Mo
ssman also serves as a Director of Great Lakes Transportation LLC, a successor t
o Transtar.
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Joel W. Motley
Principal, Delany Capital Management Corp. Age 58. Motley is a Principal at De
lany Capital Management Corp. He also serves as the Managing Director at Carmona
Motley Inc., since January 2002. Previously, Motley served as the Managing Dire
ctor at Carmona Motley Hoffman Inc., from January 1998 to December 2001 and Carm
ona Motley & Co., from January 1992 to December 1997. He is a former Vice Presid
ent of Lazard, Freres and Company. In addition to his management and legal exper
ience, Mr. Motley continues to be actively involved in the historical, humanitar
ian, legal, and political arenas. He has been a Director at Columbia Equity Fina
ncial Corp., since January 2002. Motley serves as a Trustee and Director at 31 p
ortfolios in the OppenheimerFunds.
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Roy P. Mottahedeh
B. 1940, is a professor of pre-modern social and intellectual history of t
he Islamic Middle East at Harvard University and expert on Iranian culture.
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Daniel T. Motulsky
Keith Murdoch 302 Centre Island Rd; Oyster Bay, NY 11771-4911
-11 Rupert, jobs: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/murdoch/rupert
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Deroy Murdock
<w/ his lover, Wm. F. Buckley. | B. 1963. Homosexual conservative pundit. Lo
ud & Clear Communications; National Review National Review Online; Congressional
Staff intern for Senator Orrin Hatch (1982-85); African American Republican Lea
dership Council National Advisory Board, Project 21; American Association for Si
ngle People Honorary Member; American Council on Germany; American Swiss Foundat
ion; Atlas Economic Research Foundation Senior Fellow; Cato Institute Advisory B
oard, Project on Social Security Choice; Council on Foreign Relations; Forbes 20
00 Communications Consultant; Grassroot Institute; Hoover Institution Media Fell
ow; Institute for Humane Studies; Lincoln Center; Making Our Economy Right; Manh
attan Institute for Policy Research; National Center for Public Policy Research
Distinguished Fellow; National Conference of Editorial Writers; Phillips Foundat
ion Fellow; Project 21; Third Millennium National Board; Young Americans for Fre
edom National Board Member; Costa Rican Ancestry.
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William F. Murdy
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Finance Committee, Comfo
rt Systems USA Inc. Age 69. Murdy is an Executive Advisor at The CapStreet Group
, LLC. He is also the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at Comfort Systems U.
S.A. Inc., since June 2000. Murdy has been its interim President and the Chief O
perating Officer since April 12, 2004. He also serves as a Senior Advisor at Chi
cago Growth Partners since late 2004 and an Operating Partner at Tri-Artisan Cap
ital Partners, LLC. Prior to joining Comfort Systems, Murdy served as an Interim
President and Chief Executive Officer at Club Quarters from July 1999 to June 2
000. From January 1998 to July 1999, Murdy was the President, Chief Executive Of
ficer, and Chairman of LandCare U.S.A. He was primarily responsible for the orga
nization of LandCare and its listing on the New York Stock Exchange in July 1998
. From 1989 to December 1997, Murdy was the President and Chief Executive Office
r at General Investment and Development Co. From 1981 to 1989, he served as the
Managing General Partner of the Morgan Stanley Venture Capital Fund and the Pres
ident of its associated management company. From 1974 to 1981, Murdy served as t
he Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, among other positions, at
Pacific Resources Inc. From 1964 to 1974, he served in the United States Army, a
chieving the rank of Major. During this period, Murdy finished two tours of duty
in Viet Nam and three years teaching at West Point. He has been a Director of U
IL Holdings Corp. since 2001 and serves as a Member of Corporate Governance, Nom
inating, and Audit Committees. Murdy also serves as a Director of Comfort System
s U.S.A. Inc., The United Illuminating Company, Paramount Services, Inc., Compac
t Power Inc., NetVersant Solutions, Environmental Design, Eventra, and Simulis.
He serves on the Advisory Board of Fletcher Spaght Ventures, LP. Murdy also serv
es as a Senior Advisor at Washington Capital Partners, LLC, Director of the Coun
cil of Foreign Relations, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Corporate Council, the B
oard of Trustees of the Association of Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy, t
he Defense University Foundation, and the National Advisory Board of the Boy Sco
uts of America. He is a Director and Member of Executive Committee of Business E
xecutives for National Security.
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Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
A lawyer in Houston, Texas. Retired senior partner of the law firm of Baker Bott
s, L.L.P., where for 17 years he was Chairman of the firms International Departme
nt. Murphy has served as President of the Houston World Trade Association and as
Chairman of the Houston Committee on Foreign Relations and the Section of Inter

national Law and Practice of the American Bar Association. He is a trustee emeri
tus of The Center for American and International Law and has served as Chairman
of the Advisory Boards of its Institute for International and Comparative Law an
d Institute for Transnational Arbitration. ..Since his retirement from Baker Bot
ts, Mr. Murphy has served as Chairman of the J. William Fulbright Foreign Schola
rship Board in Washington, D. C., as a Visiting Professor at the University of T
exas School of Law in Austin, and currently as an Adjunct Professor at the Unive
rsity of Houston Law Center. He is active as an arbitrator, chiefly of private t
ransnational commercial disputes, and is a member of the College of Commercial A
rbitrators.
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Richard W. Murphy
B. 1929. US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1983-89); US
Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1981-83); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1978-81
); US Ambassador to Syria (1974-78); US Ambassador to Mauritania (1971-74); US S
tate Department Country Director for the Arabian Peninsula (1968-71); US State D
epartment Director of Personnel for the Near Eastern Bureau (1968-71); US State
Department Arabic language training, FSI Field School, Beirut (1959-60?); US Sta
te Department Vice Consul, Salisbury, Zimbabwe (1955-58); Center for Strategic &
International Studies; Middle East InstitutePresident (1993-2001); Council on F
oreign Relations Director of Middle East Studies. Wife: Anne Cook (one son, two
daughters); Son: Richard; Daughter: Katherine; Daughter: Elizabeth.
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Alan S. Murray
Murray is deputy managing editor and executive editor, online, for The Wall
Street Journal.
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Douglas J. Murray
http://www.nmmi.edu/academics/profile.asp?People_ID=000129162 General Murray
came to NMMI from the United States Air Force Academy where he served as Chairm
an of the Social Sciences Division, and professor and head of the Department of
Political Science, etc.
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Ian P. Murray
Lanexa Global Management. | Ian Murray $5500 in Political Contributions for 2008
GREENWICH, CT 06830.
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Janice L. Murray
CFR Senior Vice President, Treasurer, and Chief Operating Officer.
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Lori Esposito Murray
World Affairs Councils of America, national board member. Special Advisor to t
he President and ACDA Director on the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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Robert J. Murray
Robert J. Murray | CNA President and CEO of CNA (a non-profit research and analysi
s organization devoted to independent and objective analysis of public issues) sin
ce 1990. Murray served in government in various capacities before his stint at t
eaching. He was appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate as Under
Secretary of the Navy in President Jimmy Carters Administration, where he had pre
viously held an appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Internatio
nal Security Affairs) where he participated in the Camp David negotiations that
resulted in the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Earlier, Murray was the S
pecial Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, first under E
lliot Richardson and then under James Schlesinger. Following this assignment, Mu
rray was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Manpower and Reserve Af
fairs), etc.
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Martha T. Muse
Director, Council of the Americas. Muse is a Trustee Emeritus at Columbia Univer

sity NYC. She is a Chairman of The Tinker Foundation, Inc.


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Bettye M. Musham
<Bettye Musham and Denise LeFrak. | President/CEO of Gear Holdings, Inc. (textil
es.) Greater New York City Area.
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Radha Muthiah
Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves; Vice President
at Care USA. Past: Director international strategy (consultant to CEO) at ICF C
onsulting; Vice President Donor Strategy atAmerican Red Cross; Principal at Merc
er Management Consulting; Principal at Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver
Wyman), etc.
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Makau W. Mutua
Makau W. Mutua Faculty & Staff University at Buffalo Law School Dean, SUNY Dis
tinguished Professor and the Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar at Buffal
o Law School, The State University of New York. He is the Director of the Human
Rights Center and teaches international human rights, international business tra
nsactions, and international law. Professor Mutua has been a Visiting Professor
at Harvard Law School, the University of Iowa College of Law, the University of
Puerto Rico School of Law, and the United Nations University for Peace in Costa
Rica, etc.
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Justin G. Muzinich
<-? http://www.panacheprivee.com/Web/BeSeen/AsiaSocietyAiWeiWei/Ai_Wei_Wei_Pr
ivate_Viewing.asp | Vice Chairman, Muzinich & Co., Inc. Muzinich was employed at
EMS Capital. He has also been employed at Morgan Stanley, in the mergers and ac
quisitions group. Muzinich is the Vice Chairman of Muzinich & Co., Inc, which he
joined in 2010. He served as Director of Muzinich & Co Inc. Sub Advisor of Firs
t Investors Income Funds Fund For Income. NYC.
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Richard B. Myers
9/11 Perps: I-P | Did NORAD Send The Suicide Jets? Part 2 Public Action, I
nc. | Sen. Levin, NORAD, and Chabad Lubavitch Public Action, Inc. |MYERS1 Public
Action, Inc. | B. 1942. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1-Oct-2001 to 30-Sep-2
005); Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (2000-01); Member of the Board of Aon
(2006-); Member of the Board ofDeere (2006-); Member of the Board of Northrop G
rumman (2006-); Member of the Board of United Technologies (2006-); Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Fraternity; Air Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross; Distinguished Service
Medal; Legion of Merit oak leaf cluster; Meritorious Service Medal; Presidentia
l Medal of Freedom 9-Nov-2005; Dubya Ranch Hand Aug-2002. Brother: Chuck Myers (
younger); Wife: Mary Jo Rupp (m. 1965, 3 children); Daughter: Nicole; Daughter:
Erin; Son: Richard.
-Richard B Myers 11303 Radcliff Ter; Spotsylvania, VA 22551-8937 (540) 972-2764
[Mary J Myers]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/myers/richard-b
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Toby S. Myerson
Toby S. Myerson Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP -Co-head of the f
irms Mergers and Acquisitions Group and practices in the areas of mergers and acq
uisitions of public and private companies, leveraged buyouts, corporate governan
ce and advice to boards of directors. During the years 1989 and 1990, Mr. Myerso
n left the firm and served as a Managing Director of the investment banking firm
, Wasserstein Perella & Co., residing in Tokyo and heading the operations of tha
t firm in Japan and Asia. For more than 30 years, Myerson has advised corporation
s, financial institutions and investment banks on some of the largest and most h
igh profile merger and acquisition transactions of the day. A few of Myersons num
erous corporate clients include Citigroup Inc., The Chubb Corporation, British T
elecommunications plc, Abitibi-Bowater Corporation, the Agnelli Group companies,
and Sumitomo Corporation; and investment banks such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman

Sachs, Lazard Frres, Perella Weinberg Partners, Rothschilds, and others on their
M&A matters. A few of his many transactions include Citigroups acquisition of Nik
ko Cordial for $14 billion in cash and stock, Nextel Communications $35 billion c
ash and stock merger with Sprint Corporation, IFILs (an Agnelli Group companys) ac
quisition of a controlling interest in Cushman & Wakefield for an enterprise val
ue of $975 million, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.s tender offer for Sepracor
Inc. for $2.6 billion in cash, and Scottish Power plcs sale of PacifiCorp Holdin
gs Inc. to MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company (a Berkshire Hathaway company) fo
r $9.7 billion in cash. During his legal career, Myerson has served as an adjunct
faculty member at Harvard Law School, Yale Law School and the Boalt Hall School
of Law (University of California, Berkeley). He has chaired the Committee on Fo
reign and Comparative Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
and is a frequent speaker on topics ranging from contested takeovers to corporat
e governance. Myerson is a member of the advisory board of the Harvard Law Schoo
l Program on Corporate Governance, a member of the board of directors of Japan S
ociety Inc., a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and he participates in
the World Economic Forum; and he serves on the Lawyers Committee for the New Yo
rk Public Library and other civic committees.
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Stephen A. Myrow
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of ACG Analytics, an independe
nt investment research firm based in Washington, DC.
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Pete Njera
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pete-najera/4/64b/260 Vice President of Operations
at Enviva, LP. Past: Director of Operations at Intrinergy; International Affair
s at Office of the Secretary of Defense; Operations Officer at US Army Europe; W
hite House Fellow at US Trade Representative; Strategist and Policy Analyst at P
entagon; Commander at US Army; Training Officer at US Army. DC area.
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David E. Nachman
A lawyer [partner at DLA Piper] in New York, New York focusing on various areas
of law.
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Michael Nacht
http://berkeley.edu/news/extras/experts/nacht.html Professor of Public P
olicy and former Aaron Wildavsky Dean at the Goldman School of Public Policy. Ex
pertise: U.S. national security and foreign policy, management strategies for pu
blic organizations. Nacht has had three tours of government service and stepped d
own in mid-2010 after serving as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strat
egic Affairs for more than a year. He also served a three-year term as a member
of the U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory Committee, for which
he chaired panels on counter terrorism and counter proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction, reporting to the deputy secretary of defense. He continues to
consult with Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories on national
security and homeland defense. From 1994-1997, Nacht was assistant director for
Strategic and Eurasian Affairs at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, leadi
ng its work on nuclear arms reduction negotiations with Russia and initiating nu
clear arms control talks with China. He participated in five summit meetings wit
h President Clinton four with Russian President Boris Yeltsin and one with Chine
se President Jiang Zemin.
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M. Ishaq Nadiri
Professor in Economics, NYU. Nadiri was a signatory of the 2001 Bonn meetings
where the interim government of Afghanistan was created; a participant in the T

okyo meeting focused on funding Afghanistans reconstruction, the White House and
UN Security Council meetings during Hamid Karzais visit in January 2002, and the
Loya Jirga in Kabul in June 2002 that resulted in Mr. Karzais election as preside
nt. Professor Nadiri served as Senior Economic Advisor to President Karzai.
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John A. Nagl
B. 1966. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army who is reg
arded as an influential expert in counterinsurgency. Nagl has became a fellow at
the Center for a New American Security. International Institute of Strategic St
udies: Member. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/nagl_john | Nagl is
married to Susi Varga, whom he met while a student at Oxford; they have one son,
Jack.
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Andrew Nagorski
B. 1947. Nagorski, who spent more than three decades as a foreign correspo
ndent and editor for Newsweek, is now Vice President and Director of Public Poli
cy at the EastWest Institute, a New York-based international affairs stink tank.

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A Polish migr who wrote widely about East-West relations during the cold war a
nd founded the Center for International Leadership in Washington, D.C. Three yea
rs after obtaining American citizenship in 1956, Nagorski entered government ser
vice, joining the U. S. Information Agency. After passing the Foreign Service ex
amination, he was appointed Information Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, et
c., etc.
-DEAD, July 2011.
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Moiss Nam
B. 1952. Venezuelan writer and columnist. He is currently a Senior Assoc
iate in the International Economics program at theCarnegie Endowment for Interna
tional Peace. Nam is a member of the World Economic Forums International Media Coun
cil and is the Chairman of the Group of Fifty and Population Action Internationa
l. He is also a member of the board of directors of the National Endowment for D
emocracy and the International Crisis Group, etc.
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Emile A. Nakhleh
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/emile_a__nakhleh.html# Before retir
ing from the Central Intelligence Agency in 2006, Emile Nakhleh was a senior int
elligence service officer and director of the political Islam strategic analysis
program. Before that he was chief of the regional analysis unit in the Office o
f Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, where he also served as senior analyst
and scholar in residence since September 1993, etc.
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Janet A. Napolitano
B. 1957. US Secretary of Homeland Security (2009-); Governor of Ar
izona (2003-09); Attorney General of Arizona (1999-2002); US Attorney Arizona (1
993-99); Lewis and Roca LLP; EMILYs List; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Dir
ectors; Mastectomy 2000 (right breast removed).
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William L. Nash
A retired U.S. Army Major General who commanded the 1st Armored Division of
the United States Army when it went to Bosnia in 1995 for a year as a peacekeepin
g operation. Nash is a frequent contributor to ABCNEWS.
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Vali R. Nasr
B. 1960. Influential expert on the Muslim world issues, and best-selling aut
hor and commentator on Middle East affairs and Islamic politics. He is a Profess
or of International Politics at theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts
University, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, and a col

umnist with Bloomberg View. He is a Member of the State Departments Foreign Affai
rs Policy Board, and a member of Board of Trustees of Rockefeller Brother Fund a
nd the National Democratic Institute. He was also a Senior Fellow with The Dubai
Initiative, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy S
chool of Government at Harvard University between 2007 and 2009. He was named Ca
rnegie Scholarin 2006. Between 2009 and 2011 he served in the Obama administratio
n as Senior Advisor to Richard Holbrooke, the Special Representative for Afghani
stan and Pakistan, etc. Nasr is married to Darya, a technology executive, and ha
s three children, sons Amir and Hossein, and daughter Donia. They reside in Wash
ington, DC.
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James A. Nathan
http://sciences.aum.edu/popa/nathan.htm Prior to becoming the Khaled bin Sul
tan Eminent Scholar at AUM [Auburn Montgomery], Nathan held a variety of governm
ent and academic posts, including the U.S. Department of State, the Navy War Col
lege, and the Army War College. Nathan has written frequently for USA Today, the
Foreign Service Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and has some
70 articles published in scholarly journals. He teaches undergraduate and gradua
te courses in political science and international policy at AUM, and serves as D
irector of the Alabama World Affairs Council. Jewish Community Foundation of Los
Angeles, etc.
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Marc B. Nathanson
<--house in Los Angeles and wife Jane. | B. 1946. Executive summary:
Billionaire, Falcon Cable TV. Mapleton Investments LLC Chairman (1999-); Enstar
Communications Corp. Chairman and CEO (1988-99); Falcon Holding Group, Inc. Foun
der, Chairman, CEO (1975-99); Teleprompter Corporation VP Marketing (-1975); Mem
ber of the Board ofCharter Communications (2000-); Member of the Board of Cypres
s Communications; Member of the Board of Teleprompter Corporation; Member of the
Board of Time Warner Cable; Aspen Institute Trustee; US Official Broadcasting B
oard of Governors (1995-2002, as Chairman, 1998-2002); Albanian-American Enterpr
ise Fund Trustee; Cable Television Administration and Marketing Society; Califor
nia Cable Television Association Past President; Council on Foreign Relations; G
ephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham
Clinton for US Senate Committee; John Edwards for President; National Cable Tele
vision Association Board of Directors; National Democratic Institute for Interna
tional Affairs Vice Chairman; Obama for America; Pacific Council on Internationa
l Policy; Reuniting Our Country PAC; World Affairs Council. Wife: Jane F. Nathan
son (one daughter, two sons); Daughter: Nicole; Son: Adam; Son: David.
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Raffiq A. Nathoo
http://www.blackstone.com/cps/rde/xchg/bxcom/hs/firm_ourpeople_raffiq_nathoo.h
tm A Senior Managing Director in Blackstone Advisory Partners LP. Before joining
Blackstone, Nathoo was a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Merchant Banki
ng Departments of Salomon Brothers Inc. [Read more.]
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Henry R. Nau
http://elliott.gwu.edu/faculty/nau.cfm Professor of Political Science and
International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George
Washington University. He is the recipient of grants from, among others, the Woo
drow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the National Science Foundation,
Council on Foreign Relations, Smith-Richardson Foundation, Century Foundation, J
apan US Friendship Commission, and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. From J
anuary 1981 to July 1983, he served on President Reagans National Security Counci
l as senior staff member responsible for international economic affairs. Among o
ther duties he was the White House sherpa for the Annual G-7 Economic Summits at
Ottawa (1981), Versailles (1982), and Williamsburg (1983) and a special summit
with developing countries at Cancun, Mexico (1982). Dr. Nau also served, in 1975
-1977, as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs in the D
epartment of State, etc.

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Barry Naughton
Chair of Chinese International Affairs at the Graduate School of Inter
national Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of of California, San D
iego. He specializes in the Chinese economy and is a recognized expert in the fiel
d.
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Jeffrey C. Neal
A founding partner, Horizon Capital. He co-founded the firm in March 2006. P
reviously, Mr. Neal served as the Chairman of the Global Investment Banking Grou
p of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. He had been with the firm and a predecessor firm s
ince 1973. Neal was also a Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch
and Director at Western NIS Enterprise Fund. Previously, he served from 1969 to
1973 as an Assistant Director of the Bureau of Budget, State of Illinois. Mr. Ne
al is a Member of The Board of Directors of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago
Council on Global Affairs, and Western NIS Enterprise Fund. He is also on the Vi
siting Committee of the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studie
s at the University of Chicago and participates in the Mentor Program.
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Stephen L. Neal
B. 1934. US Congressman, North Carolina 5th (3-Jan-1975 to 3-Jan-1995).
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Kevin G. Nealer
A Principal and partner in The Scowcroft Group, was sworn in as a member o
f the Board of Directors of OPIC (The Overseas Private Investment Corporation) i
n Jan. of 2011. Prior to joining The Scowcroft Group, Nealer served as a trade an
d international economic advisor to the Senate Democratic Leadership, was a Fore
ign Service Officer with the State Department, etc., etc.
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Bob Nederlander Jr.
Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, with Stanley Browne and Marc Aronoff.
| Sr. >Robert E. Nederlander has been the President of Nederlander Producing Com
pany of America, Inc. (doing business as Nederlander Organization Inc.), since N
ovember 1981 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Nederlander has been
a Managing Partner of the Nederlander Company LLC, since December 1998. He serv
ed as the Chairman of the Board of Varsity Bands, Inc. (Formerly, Riddell Sports
, Inc.) from April 1988 to September 2003 and served as its Chief Executive Offi
cer from 1988 to April 1, 1993. From February to June 1992, he was also Riddell
Sports, Inc.s Interim President and Chief Operating Officer. He served as the Man
aging General Partner of the New York Yankees from August 1990 to December 1991,
and has been a limited partner since 1973. Mr. Nederlander served as the Presid
ent of Nederlander Television and Film Productions Inc. since October 1985. He s
erved as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mego Financial Corp. from J
anuary 1988 to January 2002. He served as the Chairman of Nederlander Producing
Company of America. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Allis-Chalmers Ene
rgy Inc. (formerly Allis Chalmers Corp.) from May 1989 to 1993 and served as its
Vice Chairman from 1993 to 1996. He served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Vac
ation Spa Resorts, Inc., from February 1988 to early 1993. He has been a Directo
r of Nederlander Producing Company of America since November 1981. Mr. Nederland
er served as a Director of Allis-Chalmers Energy Inc. until May 1989, New York Y
ankees since 1973 and Varsity Brands Inc. since April 1988. Mr. Nederlander serv
es as a Director of Times Square Business Improvement District and NYC2012 Inc.
He served as a Director of Hospitality Franchise Systems Inc., (formerly, HFS In
corporated) from July 1995 to December 1997 and MEGO Mortgage Corporation from D
ecember 1996 to June 1998. He served as a Director at Realogy Corporation since
August 2006. He served as a Director of Avis Budget Group Inc. (Formerly, Cendan
t Corp.) since December 1997. He served as Director of Mego Financial Corp. from
September 1996 to June 1998. Mr. Nederlander served as a Director of News Commu
nications Inc. from October 1996 to May 2002. | -?>SHN [law] partner. David T. Ne
derlander son; Eric Nederlander son; James M. Nederlander brother; Joseph Z. Ned

erlander brother. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.


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Diana Villiers Negroponte
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/negroponted.aspx Formerly a trade lawyer and p
rofessor of history, Diana Negroponte focuses on Latin America. She researches a
nd writes about the New Left, populism and the relationship between criminal gan
gs and state institutions. | Freedom House trustee. John D. Negroponte spouse.
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John D. Negroponte
B. 1939. From 1971 to 1973, reporting directly to Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger, he was the National Security Council (NSC)s senior officer for
Vietnam. US Deputy Secretary of State (2007-08); US Director of National Intelli
gence (2005-07); US Ambassador to Iraq (2004-05); US Ambassador to the United Na
tions (2001-04); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1993-96); US Ambassador to Me
xico (1989-93); White House Deputy National Security Advisor (1987-89); US Ambas
sador to Honduras (1981-85); Iran-Contra Scandal; McGraw-Hill EVP Global Markets
(1997-2001); American Academy of Diplomacy; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign R
elations; French-American Foundation Board Member (as Chairman, past); George W.
Bush for President; Skull and Bones Society; Psi Upsilon Fraternity; Greek Ance
stry. Father: Dimitri John Negroponte (Greek shipping executive, d.); Mother: Ca
therine Coumantaros Negroponte (d.); Brother: Nicholas Negroponte (co-founder of
MIT Media Lab); Brother: George Negroponte (artist, b. 1953); Brother: Michel N
egroponte (filmmaker); Wife: Diana Mary Villiers Negroponte (b. 1947, m. 14-Dec1976); Daughter: Marina Negroponte (adopted in Honduras, works at UN World Food
Program); Daughter: Alejandra Negroponte (adopted in Honduras); Son: John Negrop
onte (adopted in Honduras); Son: George Negroponte (adopted in Honduras); Daught
er: Sophia Negroponte (adopted in Honduras).
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Aryeh Neier
B. 1937. Since 1993 has been President of Soros Open Society Foundati
ons. had earlier been Executive Director of Human Rights Watch and National Direc
tor of theAmerican Civil Liberties Union. Was born in ashkeNazi Germany and becam
e a refugee as a child when his family fled in 1939 when he was two-years old.
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Trevor D. Neilson
<his girlfriend Bono. | President of the Global Philanthropy Group. Clin
ton Global Initiative. Senior advisor, APCO Worldwide, is an expert in global hea
lth and corporate responsibility. Milestone Venture Partners, Inc. Neilson acts as
a buffer and guide to stars who need advice on where to give their money.
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Abagail Nelson
Vice president for program at Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD).
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Anne Nelson
Columbia Journalism School professor.
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Daniel N. Nelson
http://armscontrolcenter.org/about/staff/dnelson/ A Senior Fellow at the Cente
r for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation where his work focuses on European and
NATO security, Iraq, homeland security, civil-military relations, and WMD prolif
eration. He is also President/CEO of Global Concepts & Communications, Inc. base
d in Alexandria, Virginia. He has held senior positions in the United States gov
ernment.
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Merlin E. Nelson
Merlin E. Nelson, Esq. is a law firm in New York, New York focusing on various area
s of law.
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Robert L. Nelson Jr.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Practices: Climate Change Energy Energy an

d Global Transactions Project Finance and Renewable Energy.


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Hassan Nemazee
B. 1950. Nominated to be US Ambassador to Argentina in 1999, but withdrew
from the nomination following public complaints by his former business partner,
Sohrab Vahabzadeh. Sentenced in 2010 to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay $2
92M in restitution after pleading guilty to bilking banks in a complex Ponzi sch
eme. | Nemazee Capital Corporation Chairman and CEO (1987-); HN Properties Chair
man and CEO (1979-87); Iranian American Political Action Committee; Carret Asset
Management; Asia Society Trustee; Biden for President; Brain Trauma Foundation
Trustee (1996-); Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Co
mmittee National Finance Chairman; Encyclopedia Iranica Vice Chairman (1990-98);
Foreign Policy Leadership Council Advisory Board (2004); Gephardt for President
; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillraiser 2008; John Kerry for Pres
ident New York Finance Chairman; Obama for America; RAND Corporation Advisory Bo
ard, Center for Middle East Public Policy (2006); Bank Fraud 21-Sep-2009 (pled g
uilty on three counts); Wire Fraud 21-Sep-2009 (pled guilty); Iranian Ancestry.
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Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/fac-bios/nepomnyashchy/faculty.html De
partment Chair (Barnard), Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Russian, Columbia Univer
sity; Slavic, Barnard College.
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Lynn Nesbit
<Barry Diller. <Robert Silvers. <Gil Shiva. | Literary Agent, Janklow & Nesbit.
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Anne Neuberger
[Need mugshot.] http://www.washington-asmc.org/2009MiniPDI/Neubergerbio.htm Depu
ty Chief Management Officer (DCMO) and the Director of the Office of Business Tr
ansformation for the Department of the Navy. The DON DCMO is the principal advi
sor to the DON CMO for matters relating to the management and improvement of DON
business operations. Prior to her current position, Neuberger served as a White
House Fellow in the Department of Defense. Prior to joining DoD, Neuberger was Se
nior Vice President of Operations at American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AS
T), where she was responsible for directing operations administering fifteen mil
lion shareholder accounts including dividend distributions, proxy issuances and
tabulations and complex mergers and acquisitions processing. Special Assistant to
the Director of Enduring Security Framework Forum at NSA.
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Win J. Neuger
Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer And Chief Executive Of Ai
g Investments, American International Group, Inc. Age 61. Neuger is the Chief Ex
ecutive Officer at PineBridge Investments. Neuger also serves as the Chairman an
d Chief Executive Officer of AIG Global Investment Corp. (United States). He ser
ves as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at AIG. Mr. Neuger j
oined the AIG in 1995 as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. I
n that responsibility, he oversaw AIGs investment portfolios worldwide. Mr. Neuge
r served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at American
International Group, Inc. He has 37 years of experience out of which 12 years a
re with AIG. Prior to this, Mr. Neuger was with Bankers Trust Company, where he
served both as the Managing Director of Fixed Income and subsequently the Managi
ng Director of Global Equities. Prior to joining Bankers Trust, Mr. Neuger serve
d as the Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management. He was also the H
ead of Fixed Income at Northwestern National Bank in Minnesota. Neuger is a Dire
ctor of WisdomTree Investments, Inc., Brazos Capital Management, L.P., and APEN
AG. He is a Member of the Investment Committee of APEN AG. He is a Charted Finan
cial Accountant and is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and
the CFA Institute.
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Stephanie G. Neuman

http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/sgn1-fac.html Neuman is an ad
junct professor and a senior research scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War a
nd Peace Studies. Neumans teaching interests are international relations, comparat
ive foreign policy, third world security studies, and international arms trade a
nd defense production. She previously served as the director of the Comparative
Defense Studies Program, as a visiting professor at the U.S. Military Academy, v
isiting professor at the New School for Social Research, and Senior Fulbright Re
search Scholar in Sweden.
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Norman P. Neureiter
http://cstsp.aaas.org/content.html?contentid=7 (Center for Science, Techno
logy and Security Policy) In 1957, he joined Humble Oil and Refining (now part o
f Exxon) in Baytown, Texas as a research chemist, also teaching German and Russi
an at the University of Houston. On leave from Humble in 1959, he served as a gu
ide at the U.S. National Exhibition in Moscow, subsequently qualifying as an esc
ort interpreter for the Department of State. In 1963, he joined the Internationa
l Affairs Office of the U.S. National Science Foundation in Washington and manag
ed the newly established U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program. Entering the U.
S. Foreign Service in 1965, he was named Deputy Scientific Attache at the U.S. E
mbassy in Bonn. In 1967, he was transferred to Warsaw as the first U.S. Scientif
ic Attache in Eastern Europe with responsibility for Poland, Hungary and Czechos
lovakia. Dr. Neureiter returned to Washington in 1969 as Assistant for Internatio
nal Affairs to the Presidents Science Advisor in the White House Office of Scienc
e and Technology. He left the Government in 1973 and joined Texas Instruments (T
I), where he held a number of staff and management positions including Manager,
East-West Business Development; Manager, TI Europe Division; Vice President, Cor
porate Staff; and Vice President of TI Asia, resident in Tokyo from 1989-94. Afte
r retirement from TI in 1996, he worked as a consultant until being appointed in
September 2000 as the first Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretar
y of State. Finishing the 3-year assignment in 2003, he was made a Distinguished
Presidential Fellow for International Affairs at the U.S. National Academy of S
ciences. In May 2004, he joined the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) as the first Director of the new AAAS Center for Science, Technol
ogy and Security Policy (CSTSP), funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Dr. Neureit
er is married with four children and speaks German, Russian, Polish, French, Spa
nish and Japanese. | Trustee, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute.
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Esther R. Newberg
http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/esthernewberg-icm/ ICM (International Creative Ma
nagement) literary agenthad a career in politics in Washington, DC. | -?>http://ww
w.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/RFKOH-ERN-01.aspx (1941 ) Staff assistant
to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1968).
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Andre W. G. Newburg
Employment History: Cleary , Gottlieb , Steen & Hamilton; Order of Leopold II. M
ember, NY Bar. General Counsel and Member of the Executive Committee, European B
ank for Reconstruction and Development.
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Nancy S. Newcomb
B. 1946. Citigroup Senior Corporate Officer, Risk Management (1998-2004); Ci
ticorp Customer Group Executive (1995-98); Citicorp Division Executive, Latin Am
erica (1993-95); Citicorp Principal Financial Officer (1988-93); Citibank (1968); Member of the Board of DirecTV (2006-); Member of the Board of Moodys (2005-);
Member of the Board of Sysco (2006-); Bill Bradley for President; EMILYs List; N
ew York Historical Society Chairman; Van Leer Group Foundation Governing Council
. Husband: John Hargraves.
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Barbara W. Newell
<-??-> Barbara Warne Newell (born August 19, 1929), was the first female Chanc
ellor of the State University System of Florida.

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John Newhouse
A Senior Fellow at the World Security Institute and author of propogandic bu
nc.
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Jay H. Newman
Elliott Management Corporation President of Percheron (U.S.) Ltd. Manhattan Inst
itute trustee.
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Pamela J. Newman
B. 1948. Aon EVP Aon Risk Services, Inc.; Aon EVP Rollins Hudig Hall of New Yo
rk, Inc. (1993-); Steve Norris Partners Investment Committee; Marsh & McLennan M
anaging Director (1982-93); Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.; Member of the Board o
f Cover All Technologies Inc. (1988-); Member of the Board of Interactive Metron
ome, Inc.; Member of the Board of Ivivi Technologies, Inc. (2006-); Member of th
e Board of RKO Pictures; American ORT Board of Directors; Brain Trauma Foundatio
n Board of Directors; Carnegie Hall Corporate Board; Financial Womens Association
President (1982-83); Foreign Policy AssociationFellow; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; McGowan Transplant Center Board of Directors; New York Hospital-Cornell M
edical Center Advisory Board; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidential C
ommittee. Husband: Henry E. Kates (one son, one daughter).
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Pauline Newman
B. 1927. US Appeals Court Judge, Federal Circuit (1984-); UNESCO Science Pol
icy Specialist, Natural Sciences Dept. (l96l-62); FMC Dir., Patent, Trademark, a
nd Licensing Dept. (1969-84); FMC Patent Attorney, House Counsel (1954-84); Amer
ican Cynamid Company Research Scientist (1951-54); American Bar Association; Ame
rican Chemical Society Board of Directors (l973-8l); American Institute of Chemi
sts; American Intellectual Property Law Association Board of Directors; American
Patent Law Association Board of Directors (1981-84); Pacific Industrial Propert
y Association President (l978-80); United States Trademark Association VP (197879).
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Priscilla A. Newman
<-??-> Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Richard T. Newman
<Little doubt> http://www.arentfox.com/people/index.cfm?fa=profile&id=195 handl
es real estate, finance and tax matters for numerous cultural institutions (incl
uding The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Phillips Collection, The Arena Stage and
The Shakespeare Theatre); public policy groups (including the World Wildlife Fun
d, the National Wildlife Federation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Pe
ace, and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America); quasi-governmental entit
ies (The Smithsonian Institution, The National Academies of Science and the Inst
itute for Defense Analyses); and other large and small non-profit organizations
(the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American College of Obstet
ricians and Gynecologists), etc. DC area.
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M. Diana Helweg Newton
John G. Tower Center for Political Studies; Senior Fellow at SMU. Dallas/Fort
Worth Area.
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Daniel H. Nexon
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/dhn2/ Associate Professor, Co-Director
of Undergraduate Studies, SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE (GW). Nexon has held fellowsh
ips at Stanford Universitys Center for International Security and Cooperation and
at the Ohio State Universitys Mershon Center for International Studies. During 2
009-2010 he worked in the U.S. Department of Defense as a Council on Foreign Rel
ations International Affairs Fellow.
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Edward N. Ney
B. 1925. US Ambassador to Canada (1989-92); US Official Member, Board for In
ternational Broadcasting (1983-89); Radio Free Europe Board member (1975-83); Pa
ine Webber Vice Chairman (1986-89); Young & Rubicam CEO (1970-86); Young & Rubic
am President-International (-1970); Young & Rubicam Beginning as account manager
(1951-89); Member of the Board of Young & Rubicam(as Chairman, 1986-89); Member
of the Board of Barrick Gold; Member of the Board of Power Corporation of Canad
a; Member of the Board of Mattel; Member of the Board of Integrated Defense Tech
nologies (past); Academy of Political Science Board member; Ad Council Honorary
Chairman; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies Advisory b
oard (1986-); Council on Foreign Relations (1974-); Council of American Ambassad
ors; Dutch Treat Club 1981; Elizabeth Dole Committee; Elizabeth Dole for Preside
nt; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends
of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008
; Kay Bailey Hutchison for Senate; McCain for Senate 98; Romney for President; Ur
ban League Trustee (1976-88); Museum of Television and Radio Trustee (1982-); Ge
orge Bush Presidential Library Trustee (1994-). Wife: Suzanne Hayes (m. 1950, th
ree children); Son: Nicholas Hayes Ney (b. 12-Feb-1953); Daughter: Hillary St. C
lair Colligan (b. 1954); Daughter: Michelle Colby Ney (b. 9-Dec-1955).
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Tuan H. Nguyen
-?>Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations.
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N. J. Nicholas Jr.
AKA Nicholas J. Nicholas, Jr. B. 1940. Time Warner President & Co-CEO (1990-92
); Time, Inc. President (1986-90); Time, Inc. (1964-86); Member of the Board of
Bankers Trust (1989-); Member of the Board of Boston Scientific (1994-); Member
of the Board of Priceline; Member of the Board of Time Warner Cable; Member of t
he Board of Turner Broadcasting; Member of the Board of Xerox (1987-); Accelergy
Advisor (2006); Upromise, Inc. Advisory Board; Environmental Defense Fund Chair
man; Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; John McCain 2008;
Obama for America $1,000 (24-Jul-2007). Brother: Peter M. Nicholas (Boston Scie
ntific). Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Rodney W. Nichols
President and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences from 1991 to 2001, was
previously Scholar-in-Residence at the Carnegie Corporation of New York (1990-1
992), and Vice President and Executive Vice President of The Rockefeller Univers
ity (1970-1990).
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Jan Nicholson
B. 1945. The Grable Foundation President (1990-); MBIA VP and Managing Directo
r (1998-2000); Capital Markets Assurance Corporation Managing Director (1994-98)
; Citicorp VP (1981-94); Citicorp(1976-81); New York City Official Dept. of City
Planning (1972-76); Member of the Board of Ball Corporation (1994-); Member of
the Board of Radian Group Inc.; McCain 2000; Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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Ann M. Nicocelli
Assistant Vice President, Government and Industry Relations, MetLife, Inc.
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Thomas R. Nides
Current: Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association chair; U.S. Dep
artment of State deputy secretary of state. Past: 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton pre
sidential campaign fundraiser;Morgan Stanley CAO. Lives and/or works in Washingt
on, DC.
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John M. Niehuss
[Need mugshot.] http://web.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?I
D=361 Niehuss is a lawyer/investment banker specializing in international financ
ial issues. He is currently a director of the International Law Institute in Was

hington, D.C., where he teaches courses on project finance and public private pa
rtnerships and is a member of the adjunct faculty of the Peking University Schoo
l of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, China. He previously served as general counse
l of the Inter-American Development Bank (1992-99) and the Export-Import Bank of
the United States (1999-2001). Other professional experience includes 11 years
as an international investment banker at Merrill Lynch concentrating on project
finance, emerging market equity funds, and international bond issues; six years
working on international economic and financial matters for the U.S. government
at the Treasury Department and the White House Council on International Economic
Policy; and five years in the development lending field at the World Bank and t
he Ministry of Finance of Zambia, ETC.
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Rosemary Neaher Niehuss
Former NSC staffer, of the office of Henry Kissinger. Center for Strategic and
International Studies. Wife of the above.
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Nancy H. Nielsen
http://www.buffalo.edu/news/12517 Past President, American Medical Associati
on. Former head of the Office of Medical Education in the University at Buffalos
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Named to a health policy leadership
role in Washington, D.C. in April 2011. In her federal role, Nielsen has been rec
ruited to serve a one-year appointment as senior advisor for stakeholder engagem
ent at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) in the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (H
HS).
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Suzanne Nielsen
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?q=110&email=fals
e Army Lieutenant Colonel SUZANNE C. NIELSEN is an associate professor in the De
partment of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. She is r
esponsible for the International Relations Program and teaches courses in intern
ational relations and national security. An intelligence officer by background
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(A.) Kenneth Nilsson
http://people.forbes.com/profile/a-kenneth-nilsson/19127 Chairman of the Board
, Chindex International, Inc. Bethesda, MD. Sector: SERVICES / Medical Equipment
Wholesale. 77 years old. Nilsson formerly served as President of Cooper Laborat
ories, Inc.; President of Cooper Lasersonics, Inc.; Managing Director of Pfizer
Taito Ltd.; President of Max Factor, Japan; and Chairman of the Monterey Institu
te of International Studies.
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Matthew Nimetz
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, General Atlantic LLC. Age 72.
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at General Atlantic LLC. He joine
d the firm in January 2000 and is based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. Nimetz wa
s a Partner and Chairman at Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in
New York City, where he concentrated on corporate and international law from De
cember 1980 through January 2000. Prior to December 1980, he served as an Under
Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from Februar
y through December 1980 and as a Counselor of the Department of State from 1977
to1980. In those capacities, Mr. Nimetz supervised United States security assist
ance programs and the Departments international scientific and technological prog
rams, including scientific and technical cooperation, nuclear nonproliferation i
ssues, environmental matters, and international communications activities of the
United States government. He also supervised, among other things, United States
policy on the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus) and relationsh
ips with Eastern European countries. From March 1994 through September 1995, Mr.
Nimetz served as the President Clintons Special Envoy in the mediation of a disp
ute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. In 1999 he was
appointed the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nat

ions in connection with the continuing negotiations between those two parties an
d continues to serve in that capacity. Mr. Nimetz previously practiced law as an
Associate and Partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett between 1969 and 1977. He s
erved in 1974 as an Executive Director at NY Governor-elect Hugh Careys transitio
n. Mr. Nimetzs previous federal government positions include service as a Staff A
ssistant to President Lyndon Johnson from July 1967 to January 1969 and as a Law
Clerk to Justice John M. Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States from
1965 to 1967. In addition, he served as a Commissioner of the Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey from 1975 to 1977. He serves as a Trustee of the Levin I
nstitute of the State University of New York. Mr. Nimetz serves as a Member of t
he Council on Foreign Relations, a Member of the Center for Democracy and Reconc
iliation in Southeast Europe, a Trustee of Central European University, and a Tr
ustee of Committee for Economic Development. Mr. Nimetz served as the President
at Harvard Law Review. He served previously as the Founding Chairman of World Re
sources Institute, as a Director of The Nature Conservancy of New York, a Truste
e of Williams College, and a Director of The Revson Foundation and The Nature Co
nservancy of New York. He was the former Chairman of the Center for Democracy an
d Reconciliation in Southeast Europe. Mr. Nimetz also served as the Chairman of
the United Nations Development Corporation, as an Appointee of Mayors Koch and D
inkins from 1986 to 1994.
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Amer N. Nimr (New listing)
Owner, Odin Investments, LLC . Seabridge Capital, LLC. NYC area.
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William A. Nitze
<wife Ann. | http://www.oceanaenergy.com/nitze.htm Nitze currently serve
s as Chairman of the Climate Institute, the Galapagos Conservancy, and Oceana En
ergy Company. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Nitze was Chairman of GridPoint, Inc., a p
ioneer of smart grid technology, which raised $88 million in equity capital unde
r his leadership. He founded the Gemstar Group, a non-profit that developed mar
ket-based approaches to global environmental problems, and served as its Preside
nt from 2001 to 2005. Prior to Gemstar, he served as Assistant Administrator for
International Activities at the Environmental Protection Agency from 1994 to 200
1, where he made environmental security a focus of the Agencys international work
by establishing a formal working relationship among the Department of Defense,
Department of Energy, and EPA on environmental security issues. As President of t
he Alliance to Save Energy from 1990 to 1994, Mr. Nitze led a broad coalition of
business, government, labor, and consumer interests in supporting and implement
ing policies and programs to promote energy efficiency. As Deputy Assistant Secr
etary of State for Environment in the Reagan and Bush administrations from 1987
to 1990, Mr. Nitze was the principal working level negotiator on multilateral en
vironmental issues ranging from trade in endangered species to climate change. I
n 1988, Mr. Nitze played a key role in creating and organizing the Intergovernme
ntal Panel on Climate Change. After leaving the State Department in early 1990, M
r. Nitze was a Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute, where he wro
te a monograph entitled The Greenhouse Effect: Formulating a Convention. Many of
the elements discussed in this monograph were subsequently incorporated into th
e Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed in 1992. From 1993-94 and in 20
02, he taught a course on forming an international regime to address climate cha
nge at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopki
ns University. Prior to entering the public policy arena, Mr. Nitze worked at the
law offices of Sullivan and Cromwell in New York and spent fourteen years at th
e Mobil Oil Corporation from 1974 to 1987, where he served as Assistant General
Counsel, Exploration & Producing Division, and General Counsel, Mobil Japan. | A
lliance to Save Energy director; Aspen Institute trustee; Aspen Music Festival n
ational council member; Cosmos Club member; Gemstar Group president. Past: Atlant
ic Council of the United States director; Climate Institute chairman; DC Muckety
: 2009 power couples named; U.S. Department of State deputy assistant secretary;
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assistant administrator. Ann Nitze spouse.
Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.

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Eli M. Noam
http://www.citi.columbia.edu/elinoam/ Professor of Economics and Finance a
t the Columbia Business School since 1976. In 1990, after having served for thre
e years as Commissioner with the New York State Public Service Commission, he re
turned to Columbia. He is the Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Inform
ation. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, manageme
nt, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass medi
a. In addition to leading CITIs research activities, Noam initiated the MBA conce
ntration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Busi
ness School and the Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based
research facility.
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Luis G. Nogales
B. 1944. Nogales Investors Managing Partner (2001-); Nogales Partners Pres
ident (1990-2001); Embarcadero Media Chairman and CEO (1992-97); Univision Presi
dent (1986-88); United Press International CEO (1984-86); United Press Internati
onal EVP and GM (1983-84); Member of the Board of Arbitron; Member of the Board
of Coors; Member of the Board of Edison International (1993-); Member of the Boa
rd of KB Home (1995-); Member of the Board of Kaufman et Broad (2000-); Member o
f the Board of Levi Strauss; Member of the Board of Lucky Stores; Member of the
Board of Southern California Edison(1993-); Member of the Board of United Press
International (as Chairman, 1983-86); Member of the Board of The California Chan
nel Founding Chairman; American Arts Alliance; Bush-Cheney 04; Democratic Congres
sional Campaign Committee; Deutsche Bank Senior Advisor, Private Equity Group La
tin America; Ford Foundation Board of Directors; J. Paul Getty Trust Trustee (20
00-); Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Inter-American Dialogue Bo
ard of Directors; Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund Board of D
irectors; Mayo Foundation Trustee; Pacific Council on International Policy Trust
ee (1994-); White House Fellows (1972-73); California State Official Vice Chairm
an, Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency. Wife: Rosita.
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Janne E. Nolan
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/janne-nolan/a/36/772 Director of Nuclear Security
at American Security Project; Senior Fellow at Association for Diplomatic Studie
s and Training; Graduate Faculty, Columbia University, School for International
and Public Affairs at Columbia University; Professor of International Affairs at
University of Pittsburgh. Past: Board member at Pittsburgh Middle East Initiati
ve; Senior Associate and Director: Intelligence and Strategic Surprise Project D
irector at Georgetown University; Research Professor of International Security a
t Georgetown University; member at Aspen Strategy Group; Foreign Policy Director
at The Century Foundation; Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution; National
Security Adviser at United States Senate; Senior International Security Consult
ant at Science Applications International Corporation; Foreign Affairs Officer a
t Department of State, US Arms Control Agency; Visiting Scholar: Center at Strat
egic and International Studies.
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Marcus Noland
http://www.iie.com/staff/author_bio.cfm?author_id=26 (Peterson Institute for
International Economics) Noland, deputy director and senior fellow, has been as
sociated with the Institute since 1985. His work encompasses a wide range of top
ics including the political economy of US trade policy and the Asian financial c
risis. His areas of geographical knowledge and interest include Asia and Africa
where he has lived and worked. He is currently a senior fellow at the Peterson In
stitute for International Economics and at the East-West Center. He was previous
ly a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Offic
e of the President of the United States. He has held research or teaching positi
ons at Yale University, the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Southern
California, Tokyo University, Saitama University (now the National Graduate Ins
titute for Policy Studies), the University of Ghana, the Korea Development Insti

tute, and the East-West Center. He has served as an occasional consultant to orga
nizations, such as the World Bank and the National Intelligence Council, and has
testified before the US Congress on numerous occasions.
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Bill Nolte
Director of the Program in Intelligence Research and Education (PIRE) at the M
aryland School of Public Policy; Deputy Assistant Director of Central Intelligen
ce for Analysis and
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Eric Nonacs
http://www.skollurgentthreats.org/about-us-team.php#ericnonacs Prior to join
ing the Skoll Global Threats Fund, Eric was Managing Director for Global Affairs
at Endeavour Financial, a merchant bank based in Vancouver, Canada. Concurrentl
y, he served as a Senior Advisor to the William J. Clinton Foundation. From 2002
to 2007, he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to President Bill Clinton and the
Clinton Foundation. Prior to joining President Clintons staff, Eric was the Execut
ive Director of The Coexistence Initiative, which focused on bringing together p
olicymakers, researchers, advocates and organizations to promote cooperation at
national and global levels. Previously, Eric served as the U.S. Executive Direct
or of Co-operation Ireland, and, from 1992 until 1995, he was the inaugural Dire
ctor of The Project on Justice in Times of Transition. Spouse: Diane Cardwell.
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Peggy Noonan
AKA Margaret Ellen Noonan. B. 1950. Speechwriter for Republican presidents
Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. White House Speechwriter; The Wall Street J
ournal Columnist, 2000-; Crisis; Good Housekeeping Contributing Editor; Time Con
tributing Editor; The Creative Coalition Board Member; Freedom House Board of T
rustees; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Trustee; Enron Cowrote a 1997 s
peech for Ken Lay ($25,000-$50,000); Converted to Catholicism. Husband: Richard
W. Rahn (attorney for the National U.S. Chamber of Commerce, m. 1985, div. 1989,
one son); Son: Will (b. 1987).
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Robert H. Nooter
http://www.spongobongo.com/ns/ns9942.htm B. 1927. Ca. 1976: Assistant administra
tor for the Bureau for the Near East of the Agency for International Development
(AID). Member of the Board Textile Museum Washington DC.; Consultant to the Wor
ld Bank. Robert Harry, and Nancy Ingram Nooter.
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William S. Norman
Former Lead Director, Chairman of Corporate Governance & Nominating Committee
and Member of Compensation Committee, Corn Products International Inc. Age 72. N
orman has been President and Chief Executive Officer of the Travel Industry Asso
ciation of America since 1994. Mr. Norman served as an Executive Vice President
of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) from 1987 to 1994. He se
rved as Vice President (Eastern Division) at Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Mr. Norman
has been a Director of Unilever Bestfoods (Holding) LLC (formerly Unilever Best
foods, Bestfoods) since 1993. He serves as a Director of Travel Industry Associa
tion of America, The An-Bryce Foundation, U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation, Interna
tional Consortium for Research on the Health Effects of Radiation and Logistics
Management Institute. Mr. Norman serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees of
West Virginia Wesleyan College, the Board of Overseers of the Hospitality Hall o
f Honor and Archives and the National Park Service Advisory Board (U.S. Departme
nt of Interior). Mr. Norman served as a Director of Corn Products International
Inc. from 1997 to May 2010 and also served as Lead Director.
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Grover G. Norquist
B. 1956. Former Republican golden boy Grover Norquist is the genius wh
o coerced George H.W. Bush into making the disastrous Read My Lips: No New Taxes p
ledge back in 1988. Close friends: Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove. | The American S
pectator Columnist; Microsoft Washington lobbyist; African American Republican L

eadership Council Advisory Panel; American Conservative Union Board of Directors


; American Enterprise Institute Columnist for the AEI Newsletter; Americans for
Tax Reform President and Founder; Americas Future Foundation Executive Council; B
ush-Cheney 04; Citizens for America; College Republicans; The Constitution Projec
t Liberty and Security Initiative; Council for National Policy; Council on Forei
gn Relations; The Heritage FoundationHelped draft the 1994 Contract with America;
Islamic Institute President and Founder; National Coalition to End Judicial Fili
busters; National Rifle Association Life Member, sits on the Board of Directors;
National Taxpayers Union Executive Director (1981-83); Nevada Policy Research I
nstitute Board of Advisors; TheVanguard.Org Board of Advisors; The Harvard Crims
on; Abramoff Scandal; Evolution Skeptics; Swiss Ancestry. Father: Warren Norquis
t (Vice President, Polaroid); Mother: Carol Norquist (city tax assessor); Wife:
Samah Alrayyes (m. 2-Apr-2005).
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Nancy J. Northup
President, Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR). New York Lawyer.
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Augustus Richard Norton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Richard_Norton B. 1946, is an America
n professor and retired army officer. He is currently a professor of internationa
l relations andanthropology at Boston University. He is best known for his writi
ng on Middle East politics, and as an occasional commentator on U.S. policy in t
he Middle East. In 2006 he was an advisor the Iraq Study Group, also known as th
e Baker-Hamilton Commission. He now lives in Massachusetts.
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Eleanor Holmes Norton
B. 1937. US Congressman District of Columbia (1991-); Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission Chairman (1977-81); New York State OfficialExecutive Ass
t. to Mayor of NYC (1971-74); American Civil Liberties Union Assistant Legal Dir
ector (1965-70); Law Clerk to A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.; Close Up Foundation Boa
rd of Advisors; Council on Foreign Relations; NAACP Antioch College chapter pres
ident; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors; Rockef
eller Foundation; District of Columbia Bar Board of Governors; Funeral: Katharin
e Graham (2001); Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008). Husband: Edward Norton (m. 1965,
div.); Son: John Holmes Norton; Daughter: Katherine Felicia Norton.
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Patrick M. Norton
http://www.steptoe.com/professionals-582.html Partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP
, is a member of the International Department. He has been lead counsel in over
100 international arbitrations, lawsuits, and trade disputes involving Asia, Eur
ope, and the Middle East, and has served as an arbitrator in international dispu
tes under AAA, ICC, and UNCITRAL rules. Norton also served in the US State Depart
ment as Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asia and later for the Near East and So
uth Asia. He represented the United States in numerous international negotiation
s and litigation.
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Suzanne Nossel
http://www.hrw.org/bios/suzanne-nossel Chief Operating Officer for Human
Rights Watch. She served as Deputy to the Ambassador for UN Management and Refo
rm at the US Mission to the United Nations from 1999 2001 under Ambassador Richa
rd C. Holbrooke. There she was the lead representative of the U.S. in the UNs Gen
eral Assembly negotiating a deal to settle the U.S.s arrears to the world body. S
he was awarded the Distinguished Honor Award, the State Departments highest honor
in recognition of the successful conclusion of a consensus agreement on reforms
of the UN financial system and payment of US dues. After leaving the UN, she ser
ved as Vice President of US Business Development at Bertelsmann Media Worldwide
from 2001 2005. She then served as Vice President of Strategy and Operations for
the Wall Street Journal from 2005 2007. She writes frequently on foreign policy
topics, and has published pieces in publications that include Foreign Affairs, T
he National Interest, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Dissent, The New York Times

, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
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Lucio A. Noto
B. 1938. Midstream Partners, LLC Managing Partner (2001-); Exxon Mobil Vice
Chairman (1999-2001); Mobil CEO (1994-99); Mobil (1962-94); Member of the Board
of Altria (1998-); Member of the Board of IBM (1995-); Member of the Board of Ex
xon Mobil (1999-2001); Member of the Board of Mobil (as Chairman, 1994-99); Memb
er of the Board of Penske Automotive Group (2007-); Member of the Board of Shins
ei Bank (2005-); Member of the Board of Stem Cell Innovations, Inc; Member of th
e Board of United Auto Group (2001-07); American Petroleum Institute Board of Di
rectors; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Trilateral Commission.
Daughter: Gwendolyn Louise Noto.
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Lynne D. Novack
Dominick Gp, Inc.; World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth; The Dallas Com
mittee On Foreign Relations.
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Jacqueline Novogratz
http://www.acumenfund.org/about-us/our-team/jacqueline-novogratz.html Fo
under and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepren
eurial approaches to solve the problems of global poverty. founded and directed The
Philanthropy Workshop and The Next Generation Leadership programs at the Rockef
eller Foundation. She also founded Duterimbere, a micro-finance institution in R
wanda. She began her career in international banking with Chase Manhattan Bank.
She is currently on the advisory boards of Stanford Graduate School of Business,
MITs Legatum Center, and Innovations Journal published by MIT Press. Jacqueline s
erves on the Aspen Institute Board of Trustees and the board of IDEO.org, as wel
l as a member of the Council on Foreign Relationsand the World Economic Forum Gl
obal Agenda Council for Social Innovation.
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Thomas E. Novotny
San Diego State University, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Profes
sor and co-director of the Joint Degree Program (PhD) in Global Health. Prior to
his academic career, he was with the U.S. Public Health Service for 23 years, se
rving as a Family Physician in the National Health Service Corps, as a Centers f
or Disease Control and Preventions (CDC) Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in
the Colorado Department of Health, as a Medical Epidemiologist with the CDCs Off
ice on Smoking and Health, as CDC liaison to the UC Berkeley School of Public He
alth, as CDC liaison to the World Bank, and as Assistant Surgeon General and Dep
uty Assistant Secretary for International and Refugee Health in the Clinton Admi
nistration.
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Jeffrey D. Nuechterlein
Director. Jones Group, Inc., New York, NY. Sector: SERVICES / Apparel Store
s. Independent Trustee, Chesapeake Lodging Trust, Annapolis , MD. Sector: FINA
NCIAL / REIT Hotel/Motel. Nuechterlein, 53, founded Isis Capital LLC, a venture
capital and hedge fund in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2000 and has been its Managin
g Partner since its formation. From 1997 until 2000, he served as Managing Direc
tor and Chief Investment Officer, Pension Fund Investments, at National Gypsum C
ompany. Prior to joining National Gypsum Company, Mr. Nuechterlein was Senior Co
unsel to the U.S. Trade Representative from 1995 until 1996. He had previously p
racticed law with Dewey Ballantine, LLP from 1992 until 1995, served as Special
Assistant for Policy to the Governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1991, and served a
s Counsel to the U.S. Senates Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology from 1989 unti
l 1990. Mr. Nuechterlein serves on the Board of Trustees of Chesapeake Lodging T
rust, where he is a member of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.
He also serves on the Boards of Trustees of The College Foundation at the Unive
rsity of Virginia, The Potomac School in McLean, Virginia and the Classical Amer
ican Homes Preservation Trust in New York, and is a member of the Council on For

eign Relations in New York.


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Sam Nunn
AKA Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr. B. 1938. King & Spalding Senior Partner (1
997-2003); US Senator, Georgia (1972-97); Georgia State House of Representatives
(1968-72); Attorney in private practice (1962-68); Member of the Board of Chevro
n (2005-); Member of the Board of Chevron Texaco (2001-05); Member of the Board
of Coca Cola (1997-); Member of the Board ofDell (1999-); Member of the Board of
General Electric (1997-); Member of the Board of Internet Security Systems; RRE
Ventures Senior Advisor; Member of the Board of Scientific-Atlanta (1997-2006);
Member of the Board of Texaco (1997-2001); 4-H Club; Freemasonry; Alfalfa Club
President, 1976; American Academy of Diplomacy; ANAK Society Honorary; Atlantic
Partnership Co-Chairman, USA; Augusta National Golf Club; Boy Scouts of America
(in childhood); Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Center for
Strategic & International Studies Chairman (1999-); Coalition for a Democratic M
ajority Advisory Board; Concord Coalition; Democratic National Committee; Empowe
r America; Friends of Dick Lugar; Hands On Network Corporate Service Council; Ja
mestown Foundation Advisory Board; John Kerry for President; National Bureau of
Asian Research Board of Advisors; National Eagle Scout Association; Nuclear Thre
at Initiative Co-Founder, Chair, CEO (2001-); Obama for America; Partnership for
a Secure AmericaAdvisory Board; Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board of
Advisors; State Bar of Georgia 1962; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Eagle Scout 195
1; Distinguished Eagle Scout Award; Hessian Peace Prize 1991; International Secu
rity Leadership Award 1991; New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Democratic Lea
dership Council; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet
Langhart (1996); Driving While Intoxicated 1964. Wife: Samuel A. Nunn (attorney
, Mayor of Perry, GA); Daughter: Elizabeth Canon Nunn; Wife: Colleen OBrien Nunn
(former CIA agent, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Michelle; Son: Brian.
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Timur Nusratty
Lawyer; VP of International Business Development at Mobile Accord, where his mai
n areas of focus are Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central
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Bruce Nussbaum
Contributing editor to BusinessWeek.
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J. Benjamin H. Nye
Managing Director of Bain Capital Venture Partners, LLC. Prior to joining Bain
Capital Ventures, Ben was an SVP at VERITAS Software, which acquired his previo
us company, Precise Software Solutions (PRSE). Boston area.
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Joseph S. Nye Jr
Co-founder, along with Robert Keohane, of the international relations theo
ry neoliberalism. More recently, he pioneered the theory of soft power. His noti
on of smart power became popular with the use of this phrase by members of the Cli
nton administration, and more recently the Obama Administration. Currently Unive
rsity Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University, and previously serv
ed as dean of Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government. He also s
erves as a Guiding Coalition member for the Project on National Security Reform.
He is the co-chair of the Center for a New American Security Cyber Security Pro
ject, etc., etc. Nye and his wife, Molly Harding Nye, have three adult sons.
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Seth Nye (New listing)
http://politics.as.nyu.edu/object/politics.adjuncts.html Professor at NYU. Nye
has spent nearly ten years working in areas of counterterrorism, intelligence a
nd international security. For the last four years he was a Senior Intelligence
Analyst and Team Leader for the New York City Police Departments (NYPDs) Countert
errorism Bureau and Intelligence Division. At the NYPD he specialized in Centra
l/South Asian terrorism, assisted the New York City Joint Terrorism Task Force (
JTTF) and was responsible for managing a group of analysts supporting terrorism

related investigations. Prior to the NYPD, Mr. Nye was a Navy Intelligence Offi
cer where among various positions he was assigned to the Combined Joint Special
Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A) and a F/A-18F Super Hornet squadron
. He deployed to Afghanistan and served on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt as par
t of Operation Enduring Freedom. Nye is currently a consultant for the West Point
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC). He has been an Associate Fellow at the Defen
ce Academy of the United Kingdom, taught at the FBI Academy at Quantico and been
a featured speaker at major terrorism and international security related confer
ences.
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Carol OCleireacain
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ocleireacainc.aspx OCleireacain is an econ
omic and management consultant specializing in financial and budget operations,
taxation and investments. Economic & Management Consultant, New York State Compt
rollers Management Review Commission; Professor (adjunct), Milano Graduate School
for Management & Urban Policy, New School. Past: Deputy State Treasurer, State
of New Jersey (2006); Senior Fellow (non-resident), Metropolitan Policy Program
(1997-2005); Visiting Fellow, Economic Studies, (1996-1997); Economic & Manageme
nt Consultant (1994-2005); Director, NYC Mayors Office of Management & Budget (19
93); Commissioner, NYC Department of Finance (1990-93).
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J. Daniel OFlaherty
Vice President of the National Foreign Trade Council sice 1987. Senior Advis
er Corporate Council on Africa, etc.
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Michael OHanlon
<w/ Robert Kagan. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-ger
shmann/naumann-to-zoellick/ AKA Michael Edward OHanlon. B. ca. 1958. Executive su
mmary: Brookings Institution. | From http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/OHan
lon_Michael Affiliations: Brookings Institution: Senior Fellow; Project for the
New American Century: Letter Signatory; Princeton University: Visiting Lecturer;
International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member; Council on Foreign Relat
ions: Member; Institute for Defense Analysis: Former Analyst. Government service
: Congressional Budget Office:Analyst, National Security Division (1989-1994). ~
~~ Michael OHanlon is a senor fellow at the centrist Brookings Institution, where
he specializes in defense strategy, the use of military force, homeland securit
y, and foreign policy. A prolific writer and frequently cited military analyst,
OHanlon often collaborates with counterparts in neoconservative-aligned think tan
ks like the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He is also notorious for being
invited by the military to tour war zones and then using his perch at Brookings
to promote the views of the generals. OHanlon has been a vociferous booster of surg
ing troop levels in both Iraq and Afghanistan in support of controversial counter
insurgency strategies pushed by think tanks like the Center for a New American S
ecurity. [READ MORE at the link,http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/OHanlon_M
ichael] | http://www.nndb.com/people/078/000160595/ Brookings Institution Senior
Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton f
or President; International Institute for Strategic Studies; Institute for Defen
se Analyses; John Kerry for President; Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; P
eace Corps Congo Kinshasa; Project for the New American Century; Vets for Freedo
m Policy Board of Advisors. Father: Edward OHanlon; Mother: FriedaOHanlon. Wife: C
athryn Ann Garland. Two daughters.
-Michael E Ohanlon 8005 Newdale Rd; Bethesda, MD 20814-4623 (301) 652-2283 [45-4
9 / Cathryn G Ohanlon]
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5-49 / Michael E Garland]]]]
Brookings Institution, Senior Fellow In Foreign Policy 1775 Massachusetts Ave NW;
Washington, DC 20036-2103 (202) 797-6000
-Center For A New American Security, Board of Directors 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW
, Ste 403; Washington, DC 20004-1733 (202) 457-9400
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Joseph A. OHare
Jesuit priest, New York City civic leader and editor. He was a longtime
president of Fordham University
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Katherine OHearn
Executive Director ABC News.
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Daniel OKeefe (NEW listing) [?]
[PDF] Reforming U.S. Patent Policy www.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments
/PatentCSR.pdf
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Cormac K. H. OMalley
Son of former IRA commander and author Ernie OMalley. | http://www.irelanduscou
ncil.com/2008/ernieomalleybooklaunch.aspx.
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E. Stanley ONeal
Age in 2011: 59. Alcoa Inc. director; American Beacon Advisors, Inc. dir
ector; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center overseer; National Museum of Afric
an American History and Culture council member. Past: 2004 George W. Bush preside
ntial campaign major donor; Center for Strategic and International Studies trust
ee; General Motors director; House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
testified before; Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. chairman & CEO; Partnership for New
York City director. Nancy A. Garvey spouse; Michael ONeal brother.
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Kathleen A. ONeil
Age in 2011: 59. BMC Software, Inc. director; Guidance Software, Inc. direct
or; Liberty Street Advisors, LLC president & CEO. Past: Federal Reserve Bank of
New York COO.
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Michael J. ONeil
http://www.klgates.com/michael-j-oneil/ ONeils practice focuses on international
trade, security, information technology, privacy and federal policy. He advise
s foreign and domestic clients on both regulatory and legislative solutions. Hi
s recent work has involved counseling U.S. and foreign parties on investment in
the U.S., and assisting a range of U.S. clients on critical infrastructure prote
ction, privacy, trade compliance, and Congressional investigations. also serves a
s the North American Director of the Trilateral Commission. He heads up the Tril
ateral office, meets regularly with Trilateral members in North America, Europe
and Pacific Asia, and helps coordinate Trilateral studies. Michael has had a dis
tinguished public service career in defense and intelligence matters and has ser
ved in positions in the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense a
nd the U.S. House of Representatives. Immediately prior to joining the firm, Mich
ael served as the general counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency. In this po
sition he was responsible for the conduct of all legal affairs of the Agency. He
also served as the chief of staff of the Agency where he coordinated the legisl
ative and public affairs strategy and acted as the Agencys liaison to the Nationa
l Security Council and Intelligence Community agencies. In 1995, Michael served a
s the counselor to the secretary and deputy secretary of defense. In this positi
on he advised the secretary and deputy secretary on policy, organizational and l
egislative matters. From 1989 to 1994, he served as the counsel to the Speaker o
f the U.S. House of Representatives, Thomas S. Foley (DWA). In addition to advisi
ng the speaker on all legal and national security issues, he acted as liaison to
foreign embassies and U.S. national security agencies. Before his work for the
speaker, Michael served as the chief counsel to the House Permanent Select Commi
ttee on Intelligence from 1977 to 1989. is the recipient of the Distinguished Int
elligence Medal, the highest honor awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, a
nd a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Shannon K. ONeil
http://www.cfr.org/experts/brazil-mexico-argentina/shannon-k-oneil/b12553 Di

rector of the recent Council-sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. policy tow
ard Latin America. Currently authoring a book on Mexico, etc. NYC area.
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Brian D. ONeill
Vice Chairman of Lazard International. Director, Corpbanca, Santiago , CH
. Sector: FINANCIAL / Foreign Regional Banks. 53 Years Old. ONeill became a Direc
tor on October 15, 2009. Prior to this he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Stat
e, Western Hemisphere, US Department of Treasury (2007-2009), and Acting US Dire
ctor on the Interamerican-Development Bank (IDB) (2008). Between 1977 and 2007 h
e served on various positions within JP Morgan Chase, lately Member of the Ameri
cas Management Committee; Vice Chairman Investment Banking Coverage and Chairman
, Investment Banking, Canada & Latin America. He is also on the Supervisory Boar
d of Directors of Die Erste Bank Austria; Director Americas Society; Director Co
uncil of the Americas among others.
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Mark ONeill
Brigadier General. Deputy Commandant of the Command and General Staff College
and Acting Commander of Fort Leavenworth, U.S. Army
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Matthew ONeill
http://www.dctvny.org/events/no-contract-no-cookies-stella-doro-strike Directo
r/Producer/Cinematographer Matt ONeill garnered numerous accolades including an A
cademy Award nomination, four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Columbia duPont Award, a
Peabody Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, and a Pew Fellowship for Internatio
nal Reporting. His recent films include Wartorn 1861-2010 (HBO, 2010),Chinas Unna
tural Disaster The Tears of Sichuan Province (HBO, 2009), Section 60: Arlington
National Cemetery (HBO, 2008), Alive Day Memories Home From Iraq (HBO, 2007), an
d Baghdad ER (HBO, 2006). Matthew grew up on Long Island, New York, graduated fr
om Yale University with a degree in Theater Studies and is a Term Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. He has been making documentaries with DCTV for the
last ten years.
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Michael J. ONeill
<-? | http://research.udmercy.edu/find/special_collections/digital/honors/item.
php?record_id=233&collectionCode=honors_hon Former editor of the New York Daily
News and past president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, is the aut
hor of The Roar of the Crowd, How TV and People Power Are Changing the World, Pr
eventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars before They Start, and Terrorist Spectaculars:
Should TV Coverage Be Curbed? He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relation
s, the national Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and the international Press I
nstitute, and served formerly as vice chairman of the Japan Society.
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Kevin P. OPrey
<Co-founder, Chairman, and President of Obsidian Analysis, Inc. Dr. OPrey is a n
ationally recognized facilitator and analyst of homeland security challenges. |
Executive Vice President of DFI Government Services, Senior Advisor of Governmen
t Services and Director, Detica Federal Inc. OPrey serves as the Executive Vice P
resident and Senior Advisor of DFI Government Services. Dr. OPrey is responsible
for strategic direction, business development, and day-to-day management of DFI
Government Services. Dr. OPrey served as the President of DFI Government Services
(DFIGOV) from January 2003 to February 2005. With over fifteen years profession
al experience in international security issues, Dr. OPrey directly oversees all D
FI Government Services analytical and information technology projects for the Off
ice of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Defense Threat Reduction A
gency, the US Army, and the Intelligence Community. Dr. OPrey has developed exper
tise in a wide range of security subjects and government programs. These program
s include: Homeland Security, Counter-Proliferation, Regional Security and US En
gagement Strategies, Stability Operations and Peacekeeping, Program Development
and Management and Knowledge Management and Open-Source Intelligence Analysis. H
e serves on the Board of Directors for DFI International. Prior to joining DFI I

nternational, Dr. OPrey was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution and al
so worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses and the Carnegie Endowment for I
nternational Peace. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. OPreys
publications include: A Farewell to Arms? Russias Struggles with Defense Convers
ion; The Arms Export Challenge: Cooperative Approaches to Export Management and
Industrial Conversion; Regaining the High Ground: NATOs Stake in the New Talks on
Conventional Forces In Europe, with Barry M. Blechman and William Durch; and Kee
ping the Peace in the Borderlands of Russia, in William Durch, ed., UN Peacekeepi
ng, American Policy, and the Uncivil Wars of the 1990s.
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David J. OReilly
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/the-25-most-vicious-iraq-war-profiteers/be
chtel/ | B. 1947, is former chairman and CEO of Chevron Corporation. In January
2010, OReilly joined the Board of engineering and construction giant, Bechtel Cor
poration. In August 2010, he was appointed a director on the board of Saudi Aram
co, the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. He also is vice chairman of the Na
tional Petroleum Council. He is a member of The Business Council, J. P. Morgan I
nternational Council, the World Economic Forums International Business Council, a
nd the American Society of Corporate Executives. OReilly also serves on the San F
rancisco Symphony Board of Governors. In April 2002, OReilly received the Order of
Kurmet from Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbaev.
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Patrick J. P.J. ORourke
B. 1947. The Weekly Standard Contributing Editor; Rolling Stone (1986-); Atl
antic Monthly; National Lampoon Editor (1978-81); National Lampoon (1972-78); Th
e New York Herald; Capital Research Center; Council on Foreign Relations; Freedo
m House; The Independent Institute Advisory Board; National Rifle Association; D
raft Deferment: Vietnam. Wife: Amy Lumet (m. 1990, div. 1990); Wife: Tina Mallon
; Daughter: Elizabeth (b. 1997).
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Meghan L. OSullivan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghan_OSullivan B. 1969, is a former deputy nat
ional security adviser on Iraq and Afghanistan and now a lecturer and senior fel
low at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government Belfer Center for
Science and International Affairs. [Read more.]
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Tara OToole
Under Secretary of the Science and Technology Directorate of the Departm
ent of Homeland Security.
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Phyllis E. Oakley
AKA Phyllis Elliott. B. 1934. US Assistant Secretary of State for Intellig
ence and Research (1997-99); US State Department Assistant Secretary of State fo
r Population, Refugees, and Migration (1994-97); US Agency for International Dev
elopment Islamabad, Pakistan (1989-91); US State Department Deputy Spokesman (19
86-89); American Academy of Diplomacy; Cosmos Club (1988); Council on Foreign Re
lations; Young Womens Christian Association National Board; Phi Beta Kappa Societ
y. Husband: Robert B. Oakley (m. Jun-1958, 2 children).
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Don Oberdorfer
B. 1931. The Washington Post Diplomatic Correspondent (1968-93); The Satur
day Evening Post Washington Editor (1961-65); The Charlotte Observer (1955-); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations. Wife: Laura Klein (one son, one daughter); Son: Dan;
Daughter: Karen.
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Juan M. Ocampo [?]
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Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg
B. 1944. Strategic Investment Group Founder, President, CEO (1987-); World
Bank Chief Investment Officer (1981-87); World Bank (1976-81); Member of the Bo

ard of General Mills (2002-); Member of the Board of McGraw-Hill (2004-); Member
of the Board of US Airways (1999-); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Vice Chairman, G50; John Kerry for President; National Symphony Orchestra Truste
e; Obama for America; Rockefeller Family Fund Investment Committee; Steele for M
aryland; Washington Opera Trustee; Fulbright.
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Philip A. Odeen
B. 1935. A former aide to Henry Kissinger, according to The Washington Post
Odeen is one of the most successful government contracting executives in Washingt
on. He often works with companies associated with the Carlyle Group including TRW
(which he joined when it acquired BDM International), Reynolds and Reynolds, Qi
netiQ, and Apogee Technologies, Inc. | QinetiQ CEO, North American Operations (2
005-06); Reynolds and Reynolds Interim CEO (2004-05); TRW EVP Senior Representat
ive in Washington, DC; TRW Head of Systems and Information Technology Business (
1997-99); TRW EVP (1997-2002); BDM International President and CEO (1992-97); Co
opers & Lybrand Vice Chairman, Management Consulting Services (1991-92); Coopers
& Lybrand Managing Partner (13 years); Wilson Sporting Goods Company VP (1973-7
8); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Member of the B
oard of AES (2003-, as Chairman, 2008-); Member of the Board of Apogen Technolog
ies Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Avaya (2002-, as Chairman, 2006-)
; Member of the Board of Convergys (2000-); Member of the Board of ITS Services,
Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of Northrop Grumman (2003-); Member of
the Board of Relizon; Member of the Board of Reynolds and Reynolds; Member of th
e Board of TRW (as Chairman, 2002); Member of the Board of Washington Gas Light
Company (1999-2003-); Member of the Board of WGL Holdings (2000-03-); Bill Bradl
ey for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Elizabeth Dole for President; Fo
rward Together PAC; Friends of George Allen; Henry M. Jackson Foundation Chairma
n; John McCain 2008; Northern Lights PAC; Partnership for Public Service Board o
f Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors;
Romney for President; Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts Board of Dir
ectors; World Affairs Council; Fulbright.
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John S. Odell
http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/experts/796.html Professor of International Relatio
ns, USC. Expertise: international trade system, GATT, World Trade Organization,
International Monetary Fund, U.S. international trade and monetary policies, pro
tectionism and trade frictions, ups and downs of the dollar, international monet
ary system, U.S. relations with and international and domestic economic policies
of Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, the European Union and China, European U
nion, newly industrialized economies, negotiation and conflict resolution. Addit
ional Information: Author of U.S. International Monetary Policy (1982); Anti-Pro
tection: Changing Forces In U.S. Trade Politics (1987); and Negotiating the Worl
d Economy (2000) Co-editor of International Trade Policies: Gains from Exchange
between Economics and Political Science (1990).
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Anthony G. Oettinger
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Raymond C. Offenheiser Jr.
http://kellogg.nd.edu/about/offenheiser.shtml Offenheiser is the president of
Oxfam America, a nonprofit international development and relief agency and the US
affiliate of Oxfam International. Previously, Offenheiser served for five years a
s the Ford Foundation representative in Bangladesh and, prior to that, in the An
dean and Southern Cone regions of South America. He has also directed programs f
or the Inter-American Foundation in both Brazil and Colombia, and worked for Sav
e the Children Federation in Mexico. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations, the Global Interdependence Initiative at the Aspen Institute, the Carneg
ie Endowment for International Peace, and the Inter-American Dialogue. Offenheis
er has served as an advisor for Harvard Universitys Asia Center, the School for I
nternational and Public Affairs at Columbia University, and the John F. Kennedy

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Morris W. Offit
B. 1935. Offit Hall Capital Management, LLC CEO; OFFITBANK Founder; Juli
us Baer Securities President; Salomon Brothers General Partner (1969-); Mercanti
le Safe Deposit and Trust, Baltimore (1960-69); Member of the Board of American
International Group (2005-); American Museum of Natural History Trustee; Jewish
Museum (New York) Chairman (1987-91); Bush-Cheney 04; Friends of Giuliani Explora
tory Committee; McCain 2000; National Foundation for Jewish Culture Board of Dir
ectors; New York Academy of Medicine Trustee; UJA-Federation of New York Preside
nt. Son: Ned Offit; Son: Daniel Offit.
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Kongdan Oh
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ohk.aspx A specialist in East Asian affair
s. She focuses on North and South Korea and Japan. Her research projects include
regional security, inter-regional politics, and U.S. security and foreign policy
on Asia. Current Positions: Research Staff Member, Institute for Defence Analys
es (since 1997). Past Positions: Political Scientist, RAND (1987-1995); Academic
Program Coordinator, Center for Korean Studies, University of California, Berke
ley (1986-1987); Lecturer, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George W
ashington University; Lecturer, Graduate Program in International Commerce and P
olicy, George Mason University; Visiting Associate Professor, Graduate School of
International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Dieg
o; Lecturer, Graduate Program in Pacific Basin Studies, Dominican College; Consu
ltant, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Maritza U. Okata
Maritza Okata has a law practice in Washington (DC). Partner at Vinson & Elkin
s LLP. Past: Partner at OMelveny & Myers LLP; Law Clerk to Justice Stephen G. Bre
yer at United States Supreme Court; Law Clerk to Judge Guido Calabresi at U.S. C
ourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & K
atz; Associate at The Boston Consulting Group. Greater New York City Area.
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Merle Aiko Okawara
http://www.globewomen.org/cwdi/Intl%20Advisory%20Council/Okawara.asp One of J
apans leading businesswomen, Merle Aiko Okawara is one of only four women in Japa
n to hold multiple corporate board seats, including current directorships at Avo
n Products, and JC Comsa Corp. As an expert in consumer markets, Ms. Okawara ha
s held senior positions at numerous food and consumer product companies, includi
ng CEO of eBay Japan. In the late 1960s, Ms. Okawara took a gamble in betting o
n Japanese consumers willingness to experiment with Western-style food products.
When JC Foods, (now known as JC Comsa Corp, following its merger with Comsanet)
, was publicly listed in 1993, it became the first women-owned listed company in
Japan. Okawara also serves on a wide range of business organizations and governm
ental Advisory Boards.
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L. Jay Oliva
B. 1933, was the 14th President of New York University, etc.
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April A. Oliver
D.C. attorney.
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Douglas Ollivant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Ollivant Senior National Security Studies
Fellow at the New America Foundation as well as a Principal of the O2 Group and
an operating advisor to to Monument Capital Group. Most recently, Doug was a s
enior counterinsurgency advisor to Regional Command-East, as part of the Interna
tional Security Assistance Force COIN Advisory and Assistance Team. A former Dir
ector for Iraq on the National Security Council under the Bush and Obama adminis
trations. Ollivant has served two tours in the Iraq War, first as the operations

officer for the First Battalion, Fifth Cavalry Regiment during OIF II and later
as the Chief of Plans for Multi-National Division-Baghdad during the Surge, leadi
ng the team which wrote the Baghdad Security Plan, etc.
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Jane T. Olson
Human Rights Watch Chairman, Board of Trustees; Human Rights Watch Co-Chair, C
alifornia Committee (1989-2000); Council on Foreign Relations; John Kerry for Pr
esident; Landmine Survivors Network Chairman, Board of Directors; Pacific Counci
l on International Policy Board of Directors; Womens Commission for Refugee Women
and Children VP (past). Husband: Ronald L. Olson (three children); Daughter: Kr
istin Olson McKissick; Son: Steven Olson; Daughter: Amy Olson Duerk.
******
Lyndon L. Olson Jr.
B. 1944. US Ambassador to Sweden (1998-2001); Citigroup President and CEO, T
ravelers Insurance Holdings, Inc.; Citigroup (1988-98); Texas State Official Cha
irman, Texas State Board of Insurance (1983-87); Texas State Official Chairman,
Texas State Board of Insurance (1979-81); Texas State House of Representatives (
1973-78); Member of the Board of Energy Future Holdings (2007-); National Associ
ation of Insurance Commissioners Chairman (1982); Council of American Ambassador
s; Council on Foreign Relations; EMILYs List; Freemasonry Scottish Rite 32; Friend
s of Hillary ; Gephardt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry
for President; LBJ Foundation Trustee; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama fo
r Illinois; Rotary International; Houston Grand Opera Executive Committee; Swedi
sh Ancestry. Wife: Kay Olson.
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Ronald L. Olson
B. 1941. Munger, Tolles & Olson Partner (1968-); Ernst & Young Managing Part
ner of Orange County, Real Estate Group (1974-98); RAND Corporation Chairman, Bo
ard of Trustees (past); Law Clerk for David L. Bazelon, US Court of Appeals, DC
Circuit (1967-68); US Justice Department Attorney, Civil Rights Division (1967);
Member of the Board of Munger, Tolles & Olson Chairman; Member of the Board of
Berkshire Hathaway (1997-); Member of the Board of Edison International (1995-);
Member of the Board of City National (2001-); Member of the Board of The Washin
gton Post Co. (2003-); Member of the Board of Southern California Public Radio (
previously Chairman); American Bar Association Chairman, Standing Committee on F
ederal Judiciary (1991-92); American Bar Association Chairman, Litigation Sectio
n (1981-82); American Bar Association Chairman, Alternative Dispute Resolution C
ommittee (1976-86); State Bar of California VP Board of Governors (1986-87); Ame
rican College of Trial Lawyers Fellow; American Law Institute; Bill Bradley for
President; Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors; Democratic Congressi
onal Campaign Committee; Effective Government Committee; Gephardt for President;
Hillary Clinton for President; Mayo Foundation Board of Directors; National Cen
ter for State Courts Chairman, Lawyers Committee (2004); New Leadership for Amer
ica PAC; Obama for America; Pacific Council on International Policy; World Resou
rces Institute Board of Directors; Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma
Honor Society; Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society; Ford Fellowship 1967. Wife: J
ane Olson (three children); Daughter: Kristin Olson McKissick; Son: Steven Olson
; Daughter: Amy Olson Duerk.
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Lee D. Olvey
Author, The Economics of National Security, etc.
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Thomas E. Omestad
U.S. News and World Report. Omestad covers international affairs and diplo
macy
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Joseph Onek
http://www.rabengroup.com/our-people/jonek Lawyer w/ the Raben Group. On Febru
ary 8, 2007, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi appointed Joseph Onek to be her S
enior Counsel.

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Obinna A. Onyeagoro
AVP at Deutsche Bank. A business analyst in Accentures strategy practice (a globa
l management and IT consulting firm). Greater New York City Area.
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Andres Oppenheimer
Miami Herald syndicated columnist, and anchor of the TV Show Oppenheimer Pres
enta. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he studied law, and moved to the United St
ates in 1976 with a fellowship from the World Press Institute.
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Franz M. Oppenheimer
Esq. in Washington, DC.
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Michael F. Oppenheimer
http://nyuglobalcitizen.wordpress.com/cga-faculty/cga-faculty-professor-mich
ael-oppenheimer/ A professor of international relations and political economy at
NYU. He also does extensive consulting, specializing in futures oriented policy
analysis for the US foreign policy and intelligence communities, think tanks, a
nd NGOs. He is an expert on the global economy, US foreign policy, and national
security strategy. He has published on a wide range of topics, including Europes
future, international trade distortions, and US trade policy. For the past decad
e, Oppenheimer has worked for Washington foreign policy makers and intelligence
officials on a range of strategic projects. He is credited with expanding the us
e of scenarios and alternative analyses for the US intelligence community. He wo
rked directly for the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council in establish
ing the method and process and in creating the scenarios for Mapping the Global
Future. He has conducted workshops for The Brookings Institute on legitimacy and
the potential use of force against Iran and for the Council on Foreign Relation
s on early warning and conflict prevention. He was a US delegate for a track two
dialogue with Iranian experts, sponsored by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. In A
pril 2007, he conducted a scenario workshop at NYU on the future of Iraq, publis
hed by the Center for Global Affairs as Iraq 2010. He recently conducted a simil
ar workshop on Iran, published in June 2008. He chairs the Policy Impacts group
of a new US government sponsored expert network on the national security impacts
of global climate change. He is currently a fellow at the Institute for Homelan
d Security and consults to the Department of Homeland Security on future threats
. Oppenheimer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Foreign Policy
Roundtable at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and the
American Council on Germany. He is a frequent speaker on the origins and leadin
g indicators of conflict, domestic sources of foreign policy, and new approaches
to thinking about the global system. Before joining the Center for Global Affai
rs, he was President of Global Scenarios, a New York based consulting company, a
nd Executive Vice President af The Futures Group, a Connecticut based internatio
nal research and consulting company with government and corporate clients.
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Ashley Kushner Orbach (NEW listing)
NY attorney. Foreign Affairs Officer at US Department of State. NYU, Adjunct Ins
tructor. Department Affiliation: Global Affairs. Courses. International Legal De
velopment. Permanent Missions to the United Nations, etc. Greater New York City
Area.
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Benjamin Z. Orbach (NEW listing)
International Affairs. Director Americas Unofficial Ambassadors at Creative Learn
ing. Past: Resident Country Director at Creative Associates International; Proje
ct Manager/MEPI Coordinator at U.S. Consulate via Creative Associates; Middle Ea
st Partnership Initiative Deputy Regional Coordinator at U.S. Department of Stat
e; Visiting Research Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Sp
ecial Education High School Teacher at Parkmont School; AmeriCorps Asst. Team Le
ader at Corporation for National Service, NCCC. Greater New York City Area. | Be
njamin Orbach LIVE FROM JORDAN A young American observer of Middle Eastern affair

s. -(Age 30-34). Columbia Rd NW Washington, DC.


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John M. Ordway
B. 1950. US Ambassador to Kazakhstan (2004-present); US Ambassador to Armeni
a (2001-04); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Moscow, Russia (1999-2
001); US State Department Moscow, Russia (1996-99); US State Department US Missi
on to NATO, Brussels, Belgium (1993-95); US State Department Moscow, Russia (198
5-87); US State Department Prague, Czechoslovakia (1978-81); US National Securit
y CouncilDirector of African Affairs (twice). Wife: Maryjo (two children); Son:
Christopher; Daughter: Julia.
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Diane Orentlicher
Professor of Law at American University Washington.
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Stephen A. Orlins
Stephen A. Orlins, President | NCUSCR President of the National Committee si
nce 2005. Prior to that, he was the managing director of Carlyle Asia and the ch
airman of the board of Taiwan Broadband Communications, one of Taiwans largest ca
ble television and high speed internet providers. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr.
Orlins was a senior advisor to AEA Investors Inc., a New York based leveraged bu
yout firm, with responsibility for AEAs business activities throughout Asia. From
1983 to 1991, Mr. Orlins was with the investment banking firm of Lehman Brothers
where he was a Managing Director from 1985 to 1991. From 1987 to 1990, he serve
d as President of Lehman Brothers Asia. Based in Hong Kong, he supervised over 1
50 professionals with offices in Hong Kong, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Mani
la and Singapore. Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, Mr. Orlins practiced law wit
h Coudert Brothers and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, Hon
g Kong and Beijing. From 1976 to 1979, Mr. Orlins served in the Office of the Leg
al Advisor of the United States Department of State, first in the Office of the
Assistant Legal Advisor for Political-Military Affairs and then for East Asian a
nd Pacific Affairs. While in that office, he was a member of the legal team that
helped establish diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China.
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Norman J. Ornstein
B. 1948. Executive summary: American Enterprise Institute. Friend of Al
Franken. USA Today 1997-; Roll Call Columnist; Member of the Board of PBS; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences 2004; American Enterprise Institute; American P
olitical Science Association Advisory Committee; Campaign Legal Center Board of
Directors; Center for the Study of the Presidency; Council on Foreign Relations;
Future of American Democracy Foundation Advisory Board; Phi Beta Kappa Society;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors; The Reform Institute Advisor
y Board; Fulbright. Wife: Judith L. Harris; Son: Matthew; Son: Daniel.
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Robert C. Orr
http://www.un.org/sg/senstaff_details.asp?smgID=134 Orr has served as th
e Assistant Secretary-General for Planning and Policy Coordination in the Execut
ive Office of the Secretary-General since August 2004. His responsibilities incl
ude running the Secretary-Generals Policy Committee and serving as the principal
policy advisor to the Secretary-General on climate change, food security, global
health, counter-terrorism and the UN reform agenda. Dr. Orr joined the United Na
tions from Harvard University where he served as the Executive Director of the B
elfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Gove
rnment. Prior to this, he served as Director of the Council on Foreign Relations
in Washington, D.C. From 1996 to 2001, Dr. Orr served in senior posts in the Gov
ernment of the United States, including Deputy to the U.S. Ambassador to the Uni
ted Nations and Director of the USUN Washington office, where he was instrumenta
l in securing an agreement to have the United States pay its arrears to the Unit
ed Nations. He also served as Director of Global and Multilateral Affairs at the
National Security Council, where he was responsible for peacekeeping and humani
tarian affairs.

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Pia Orrenius
Pia M. Orrenius Economic Research FRB Dallas Orrenius joined the Dallas Fed in
1999.
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Peter R. Orszag
B. 1968. Citigroup Vice Chairman, Investment Banking Group (2010-); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations Distinguished Visiting Fellow (2010-); The New York T
imes Columnist (2010); US Director, Office of Management and Budget (2009-10); U
S Congressional Budget Office Director (2007-09); Brookings Institution Deputy D
irector of Economic Studies (2001-07); US National Economic Council Senior Econo
mic Adviser (1997-98); US Council of Economic Advisers Senior Economist (1996);
US Council of Economic Advisers Staff Economist (1993-94); Institute of Medicine
; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Daughter: Leila; Son: Joshua; Girlfriend: Claire Milon
as (shipping heiress, one daughter); Daughter: Tatiana Zoe (b. 2009); Girlfriend
: Bianna Golodryg (reporter, engaged 2009).
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John E. Osborn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Osborn Lawyer, health care industry exec
utive, and former diplomat who has served in the United States Department of Sta
te and as a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
| http://www.dendreon.com/about/leadership_team/john_e_osborn/ Dendreon, targetin
g cancer, transforming lives. Osborn serves as our executive vice president and ge
neral counsel. Mr. Osborn previously held the same position with US Oncology, In
c. and Cephalon, Inc. Earlier in his career, Mr. Osborn served with the U.S. Dep
artment of State during the George H. W. Bush administration, clerked for Judge
Albert V. Bryan of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and practiced corpo
rate law with Hale and Dorr (now Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr). He also
has been a member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, the Boar
d of Governors of the East-West Center in Honolulu, the Board of Directors of In
cept BioSystems, Inc., and a visiting fellow at Oxford and Princeton Universitie
s, etc.
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Richard de J. Osborne
Age in 2011: 77. Americas Society director; Council of the Americas director;
Datawatch Corp. director; NACCO Industries Inc. director. Past: ASARCO Incorpora
ted chairman & CEO.
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Meg Osius
<Charles Ryskamp. | Principal at MEO Associates Inc. Past: Chair, Technical Ad
visory Panel at Public Private Infrastructure; Advancement Fund (PPIAF); Vice Pr
esident at JP Morgan Chase. New York, New York (Greater New York City Area).
******
Hoda K. Osman
A New York-based freelance journalist. She is the NY financial correspondent for
France 24s Arabic and English news channels. She is also a consultant on Middle
Eastern Affairs to CBS News Investigative Unit and a special correspondent for PB
S foreign affairs news program Worldfocus. is a member of the Council on Foreign R
elations (CFR) and Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE). She is also the Vice
President of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist Association (AMEJA). From 2
003 to 2006 Hoda worked as Field Producer at the investigative unit of ABC News
in New York. Prior to that, she worked at the Associated Press Television News i
n Cairo, Egypt.
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Margaret Osmer McQuade
B. 1938. Former TV producer and correspondent for CBS News and ABC News. Quali
tas International President (1993-); River Capital International LLC; Member of
the Board of Dime Bancorp (1980-); Member of the Board of Washington Mutual (200
2-); American Ditchley Foundation Advisory Committee; Brooklyn Philharmonic Boar
d of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations.

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Peter L. Osnos
Public Affairs publisher. Between 19661984 Peter Osnos was a reporter and f
oreign correspondent for The Washington Post and served as the newspapers foreign
and national editor. He served as Chair of the Trade Division of the Association
of American Publishers, Chair of Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia Com
mittee and was a member of the Board of Directors of Human Rights Watch. He is c
urrently the Vice-Chairman of The Columbia Journalism Review and Executive Direc
tor of The Caravan Project, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and based at The
Century Foundation. He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut with his wife, Susan Osno
s, who is a consultant for nonprofit organizations.
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Susan Sherer Osnos
Wife of the above involved in the Linda Tripp/Monica Lewinksy affair? Member,
Human Rights Watch Womens Rights Advisory Committee; Director, Words Without Bor
ders; a consultant for nonprofit organizations.
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Michael T. Osterholm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Osterholm A prominent public health
scientist and a nationally recognized biosecurity expert in the United States.[
1] Osterholm is the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and P
olicy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota, a professor in the School of Publ
ic Health, and an adjunct professor in the University of Minnesota Medical Schoo
l. From 2001 through early 2005, Osterholm, in addition to his role at CIDRAP, se
rved as a Special Advisor to thenHHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson on issues relate
d to bioterrorism and public health preparedness. In April 2002, Osterholm was a
ppointed to the interim management team to lead the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), until the eventual appointment of Julie Gerberding as dire
ctor. Osterholm was appointed by Michael Leavitt, Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), to the National Science Advisory Board on Biose
curity in 2005. Osterholm has been particularly outspoken on the lack of internat
ional prepardness for an influenza pandemic. Osterholm serves on the IOM Forum on E
merging Infections. He has served on the IOM Committee on Emerging Microbial Thr
eats to Health in the 21st Century and the IOM Committee on Food Safety, Product
ion to Consumption, and he was a reviewer for the IOM Report on Chemical and Bio
logical Terrorism. He is a frequent consultant to the World Health Organization
(WHO), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), the Department of Defense, and the CDC.
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Scott Osterling (NEW listing)
Director of Global Security at Cameron (Oil & Energy). Past: Operations Office
r at U.S. Army. Houston, Texas Area.
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F(rank) Taylor Ostrander, Jr.
http://archives.williams.edu/ostrander-biographical-sketch.php ..the summer of 1
931, he received a scholarship from the Institute of World Affairs, allowing him
to study at the Geneva School of International Studies. He served the US Govern
ment for almost twenty years, in various capacities. He started off in the Treas
ury Department, where he served as an advisor to the Bureau of Customs and perfo
rmed duty investigations in Italy and Germany, among other tasks. He then moved
on to the War Production Board and then to the War Shipping Administration and A
lien Property Custodian. served as an intelligence officer in the Foreign Economi
c Administration, based in London. From there he went to Frankfurt, Germany as a
member of the Field Intelligence Agency, and then on to Berlin as a member of t
he economic division of the Office of Military Government of Germany. In 1948, Os
trander was transferred to Paris as a Foreign Service Reserve officer, to work o
n the Marshall Plan. There, he served in the Office of the US Special Representa
tive for Europe, Economic Cooperation Administration for 5 years. For several yea
rs, he served as a member of the US Delegation to the OEEC and the US Mission to
NATO. ..In 1953, Ostrander returned to the US, and also to civilian life. He wo

rked for almost thirty years at American Metal Climax, Inc. (AMAX Inc.). He even
tually became the President of the AMAX Foundation, etc., etc.
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Maria Otero
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Otero Was sworn in as United States Und
er Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs on August 10, 2009. She o
versees and coordinates U.S. foreign policy on a variety of global issues, inclu
ding democracy, human rights, and labor; environment, oceans, health and science
, population, refugees and migration, and trafficking in persons. She also serve
s as the Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues. Otero was formerly the president
and CEO of ACCION International, a pioneer and leader in microfinance working i
n 25 countries in around the globe. Prior to ACCION, Otero was the Economist for
Latin America for the Women in Development office of USAID. She also served for
five years at the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA). In Ju
ne 2006, Otero was appointed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to the UN Adviso
rs Group on Inclusive Financial Sectors. She served on the board of the U.S. Ins
titute of Peace, a position to which she was originally appointed by President B
ill Clinton. Otero has chaired the board of Bread for the World, and also served
on the boards of the Calvert Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, the Inter-A
merican Foundationand BRAC Holding of Bangladesh. She is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations. She is married to Joseph T. Eldridge, a human rights advoc
ate who is head chaplain at American University. They have three children and on
e grandchild.
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Eric H. Otto [?]
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Michael S. Ovitz
B. 1946. Blames his fall at Disney on the Gay Mafia (his exact words). Disne
y President (1995-97); AT&T consultant; William Morris Agency (1969-75); Member
of the Board of Opsware; America-Israel Friendship League Board of Directors; Bi
ll Bradley for President; Effective Government Committee; Elizabeth Glaser Pedia
tric AIDS Foundation Executive Advisory Board; Gephardt for President. Wife: Jud
y Reich (m. 1969); Son: Christopher; Daughter: Kimberly; Son: Eric.
******
B. 1920. US Ambassador at Large Economic Summit Affairs (1977-81); Brookings
Institution Director, Foreign Policy Studies (1969-78); Director of Policy Plan
ning (1966-69); American Academy of Diplomacy; Capital Partners for Education Bo
ard of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Trilateral Commission.
DEAD, Nov. 5, 2011.
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Roberts B. Owen
Lawyer. Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State ca. 1995. involved in Kosovo, et
c. -?>International Crisis Group international negotiator. | -?>Chief Judge, Has
na Inc.
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James W. Owens
B. 1946. Caterpillar CEO (2004-); Caterpillar Group President (1995-2004
); Caterpillar VP, also President of Solar Turbines Inc. subsidiary (1993-95); C
aterpillar(1972-93); Member of the Board of Alcoa (2005-); Member of the Board o
f Caterpillar (2004-, as Chairman, 2004-); Member of the Board of FM Global (-20
05-); Member of the Board of IBM (2006-); Manufacturing Council; Bush-Cheney 04;
George W. Bush for President; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; Council
on Foreign Relations; Institute for International Economics; The Conference Boa
rd Global Advisory Council; John McCain 2008; National Republican Senatorial Com
mittee; World Resources Institute.
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William A. Owens
B. 1940. Nortel CEO (2004-05); Teledesic Corporation CEO (2003-04); Teledesi
c Corporation Vice Chairman and Co-CEO (1999-2003); SAIC President, COO, Vice Ch

airman; Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1994-96); US Defense Department De


puty Chief of Naval Operations (1991-93); US Defense Department Commander, US Si
xth Fleet (1990-92); Member of the Board of AEA Investors; Member of the Board o
f Daimler Chrysler; Member of the Board of Embarq (2006-, as Chairman); Member o
f the Board of Nortel (2002-05); Member of the Board of Polycom; Member of the B
oard of Wipro Limited (2006-); Defense Policy Board; Brookings Institution; Carn
egie Corporation Trustee; Council on Foreign Relations. Wife: Monika.
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Bernard H. Oxman
Bernard H. Oxman University of Miami | School of Law | The Old Man and the L
aw of the Sea Treaty.
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Stephen A. Oxman
Dikipedia: A Senior Advisor at Morgan Stanley. He left Cravath in 1977 when
he became Executive Assistant to United States Deputy Secretary of State Warren
Christopher. He later became a consultant to United States Secretary of State Cy
rus Vance during the Iran hostage crisis. Following the end of the Carter adminis
tration, in 1980, Oxman joined Shearman & Sterling as a litigation partner. In 1
988, he moved to the newly founded investment bank of Wasserstein Perella & Co. I
n 1993, President of the United States Bill Clinton nominated Oxman as Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, and he held this office f
rom April 2, 1993 until August 15, 1994. Upon leaving government service in 1994,
Oxman joined Wolfensohn & Company, a private investment and advisory firm found
ed by James Wolfensohn, as a Senior Partner. Bankers Trust acquired Wolfensohn &
Co. in 1996, and Oxman became Senior Managing Director of BT Wolfensohn. He lef
t Wolfensohn & Co. for Morgan Stanley in 1999.
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Robert B. Oxnam
Former president of the Asia Society. He ran the society for more than a d
ecade, and led financial-cultural tours of China for Bill Gates, Warren Buffett,
and former U.S. President George H. W. Bush. He also spent time on the Board of
the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. [Read more about his self-admitted dissociative
identity disorder here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Oxnam.]
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Kenneth A. Oye
Associate Professor of Political Science and of Engineering Systems at MIT.
Author of Explaining Cooperation Under Anarchy: Hypotheses and Strategies. Interna
tional Risk Governance Council.
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Douglas H. Paal
Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (2002-06); US National Securi
ty Council eventually Senior Director of Asian Affairs (1986-93); US State Depar
tment Policy Planning Staff (1984-86); US State Department Vice Consul, Singapor
e (1982-84); US State Department Vice Consul, Beijing, China (1980); CIA employe
e Analyst, Deputy National Intelligence Officer (1976-82); Asia Pacific Policy C
enter Founder (1993-2002); Council on Foreign Relations; George W. Bush for Pres
ident; McCain 2000. Wife: Betsy A. Fitzgerald (two daughters); Daughter: Alice (
b. 1979); Daughter: Victoria (b. 1981).
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David A. Pacheco (No longer listed)
-?>Intelligence Research Specialist at NYPD. -?>David Pacheco profiles | LinkedI
n (134).
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Harold C. Pachios
has had a distinguished career that has carried him from the White House to th

e U.S. Department of Transportation, and through several national political camp


aigns. He is a Founding Partner of Preti Flaherty and is listed in Woodward-Whit
es 2003-2004 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Harold was Associate White Ho
use Press Secretary under President Lyndon B. Johnson, serving as principal aide
to White House Press Secretary Bill Moyers from 1965 to 1967. He came to the Whit
e House after serving as Deputy Congressional Liaison for the Peace Corps during
that agencys earliest years, a post in which he advised members of Congress and
assisted the programs director, Sargent Shriver, on Congressional matters. He als
o assisted the task force that wrote the Federal legislation creating the Office
of Equal Opportunity, helping to develop legislation to launch Head Start, VIST
A and Job Corps, among other programs. .Harold left the White House in 1967 to bec
ome attorney-advisor to the Secretary of the newly created Department of Transpo
rtation, where he used his skills to negotiate with State and local governments
throughout the country to resolve Federal and State public policy conflicts. In
summer 1968, he joined the vice-presidential campaign of Senator Edmund S. Muski
e to direct scheduling and advance operations. In 1969, after eight years in Wash
ington during which he rose to the highest levels of government, he returned to
his home state of Maine. He began his practice of law in Portland. After a decade
in Federal government and more than 30 years of legal practice, Harold now pursu
es projects ranging from complex litigation before administrative tribunals and
courts to counseling corporate clients in contract, real estate, regulatory, and
shareholder matters. He serves as general counsel for several corporate clients
and also counsels clients on governmental and legislative issues. As lobbyist for
a coalition of environmental groups, he was instrumental in the initial enactme
nt, more than twenty-five years ago, of Maines landmark site location and coastal
pollution laws. He also has served as a visiting lecturer in environmental law
at Bowdoin College. He has been lead counsel in the environmental permitting pro
cess for several large facilities and has been an advocate on environmental and
other issues for several clients, including national trade associations, before
Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency. He is chairman of the Board of V
isitors of the University of Maine School of Law, a fellow of the Maine Bar Foun
dation and formerly Regional Co-Chair of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights U
nder Law. He also currently serves on the National Governing Board of Common Cau
se, the Board of Visitors for University of Southern Maine, the Board of the Sen
ator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute, the Board of the Salzbur
g Seminar (Austria) and the Board of the Hellenic-American School of Business (A
thens). He is a past president of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Nationa
l Committee for Symphony and Orchestra Support, and past vice-chairman of the Am
erican Symphony Orchestra League. He is a former trustee of the American College
of Greece, of the Maine College of Art, and of Maine Maritime Academy, and a pas
t director of the Portland Boys Club. He served as chairman of the Cape Elizabet
h School Board and formerly served as a member of the legislative committee of t
he United States Olympic Committee. In addition, he has served as chairman of the
committee appointed by Senator George J. Mitchell to develop proposals for refo
rm of Federal campaign finance laws, and also chaired the committee appointed by
Senator Mitchell to advise on selection of a U.S. Attorney for Maine. In 1993 he
was nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a member
of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. The President designated h
im Chairman of the Commission in 1999. President Bush nominated him in 2003 for
a third term of the Commission, and he was again confirmed by the Senate. The Co
mmission, and its Washington staff, advise the President, Secretary of State, an
d Congress on public diplomacy programs carried out by the State Department and
U.S. embassies around the world. He is currently a member of the Council on Fore
ign Relations Task Force on Public Diplomacy. He served as chairman of the Maine D
emocratic Party and was the Democratic nominee in Maines First Congressional Dist
rict in 1980. Harold was born in New Haven, Connecticut; grew up in Cape Elizabet
h, Maine; and graduated from Princeton University in 1959. He served as a lieute
nant aboard a U.S. Navy transport ship and then moved to Washington, D.C., where
he earned a law degree from Georgetown University. Governing Board,Common Cause;
Director, Public Diplomacy Council; Former Peace Corps Staffer; Commissioner, Ad

visory Commission on Public Diplomacy. | http://www.usm.maine.edu/bov/pachios_ha


rold.html.
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Harry P. Pachon
Professor President (since 1993), The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute. Areas of
expertise: Immigration, Latino voters, Hispanic education issues rights issues,
demographics and population analysis, polling methodology. Pachon joined the Toms
Rivera Policy Institute in 1993, as President. In 1997, Dr. Pachon was appointe
d to serve as a member of the Presidents Advisory Commission on Educational Excel
lence for Hispanic Americans. Additionally, saluting his ongoing work on behalf
of Mexicans living in the United States, the Mexican Government presented Dr. Pa
chon with the Ohtli (humanitarian) Award. Dr. Pachon is a founding board member
and past executive director of the National Association of Latino Elected and Ap
pointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund. While at NALEO, he initiated a natio
nally acclaimed U.S. citizenship project that has been replicated on a multi-eth
nic basis across the country and initiated the National Directory of Latino Elec
ted Officials, which is now in its seventeenth year of publication. Dr. Pachon c
urrently serves on the board of directors of The John Randolph Haynes Foundation
and Southern California Public Radio (KPCC). Among his numerous academic achiev
ements, Dr. Pachon has been the recipient of research grants from the prestigiou
s Social Science Research Council, and the Ford, Carnegie-Mellon, Rockefeller an
d Kellogg Foundations. Dr. Pachon has authored over twenty articles and journals
, and co-authored three books on U.S. Latino politics and political behavior. He
has held academic positions at Michigan State University; Loyola Marymount Univ
ersity, Los Angeles; City University of New York and held the Kenan All Campus C
hair at the Claremont Colleges. He currently is a professor of public policy at
the University of Southern California in the School of Policy, Planning and Deve
lopment.
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George R. Packard
http://www.us-jf.org/packardbio.html President of the United States-Japan Foun
dation since July 1998. Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Columbia Unive
rsity. Was Dean and Professor of East Asian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School
of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
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Eduardo J. Padron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_J._Padr%C3%B3n B. 1944. President, Miam
i Dade College.
******
Carter W. Page
A US investment banker-cum- academic. Vice President, Merrill Lynch; Poughkeep
sie, NY. | http://src.auca.kg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=579&Item
id=38&lang=en Director of the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Bio:
Carter W. Page is a founder and managing partner of Global Energy
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George C. Paine II
A federal bankruptcy judge, George Paine II, belongs to an all-white country clu
b in Nashville.
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Bruce L. Paisner
<wife Camille Bidemann-Roizen. | President and CEO of The International
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
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Hannah C. Pakula
http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Hannah-Pakula/4001/biography author of The
Last Empress.
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Mark Palmer
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/naumann-to-zo
ellick/ AKA Robie Marcus Hooker Palmer. B. 1941. Executive summary: US Ambassado

r to Hungary, 1986-90. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark Affi


liations: Committee on the Present Danger: Member; Council for a Community of De
mocracies: Vice President;Project on Middle East Democracy: Member, Board of Adv
isers; Freedom House: Former Vice Chairman. Government service: State Department
: Various posts, 1964-1990. Business: Capital Development Company LLC: President
. ~~~ Mark Palmer, a former ambassador to Hungary and presidential speechwriter,
is a longstanding promoter of democracy who has worked for a number of neoconse
rvative-aligned groups. He served in the State Department during the Nixon, Ford
, Carter, Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations.[1] A former vice chairman of Free
dom House, Palmer is vice president of the Council for a Community of Democracie
s (CCD) and the president of the investment firm Capital Development Company LLC
.[2] Palmer has also been a member of the Committee on the Present Danger an adv
iser to the Project on Middle East Democracy. On the website of the Committee on
the Present Danger (CPD), Palmer is quoted as saying, The worlds last 43 dictators
have created the conditions in which terrorists thriveeither by funding and dire
cting them, or in reaction to the dictators corruption and abuse. Despite his fre
quent association with neoconservatives, Palmer is generally more dovish than th
em. [But, read more at http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark.] | Ce
ntral European Media Enterprises (1990-); US Ambassador to Hungary (1986-90); US
State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Soviet & Eastern European Affai
rs (1982-86); American Academy of Diplomacy; Association for Diplomatic Studies
and Training Board of Directors; Committee on the Present Danger; Council for a
Community of Democracies; Freedom House Vice Chairman of the Board; Friends of D
ick Lugar; John McCain 2008; McCain-Palin Victory 2008; National Endowment for D
emocracy; Spirit of America Board of Advisors; Student Nonviolent Coordinating C
ommittee; Straight Talk America.
-Robie M Palmer 4437 Reservoir Rd NW; Washington, DC 20007-2021 (202) 298-6597 [
65+ / Mark Palmer, Sushma M Palmer, Shiraz Mahyera, Rohit Mahyera]
-Robie M Palmer 800 Burdette Rd; Rockville, MD 20851-1031 [Shiraz E Palmer]
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Matthew Palmer
<-? | http://www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rm/2010/index.htm Acting Deputy Assistan
t Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2010) ..
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Ronald D. Palmer
B. 1932. US Ambassador to Mauritius 1986-89; US Ambassador to Malaysia 1981-83
; US Official Deputy Director General of the Foreign Service (1979-81); US Ambas
sador to Togo 1976-78; American Academy of Diplomacy; Center for Strategic & Int
ernational Studies Senior Foreign Affairs Fellow; Council on Foreign Relations;
Fulbright 1954. Wife: Euna Scott (2 children).
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Esther Pan Sloane
<Esther Pan and Robert Douglas Sloane. | Sloane is a vice consul in the politica
l section of the U.S. Embassy in Wales
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Stewart J. Paperin
B. 1946. Steve Norris Partners COO; Steve Norris Partners Investment Commi
ttee; Open Society Institute EVP (1996-); Soros Foundations EVP (1996-); Soros F
und Management Portfolio Manager (1996-2005); LionRock Partners, Ltd. President;
Brooke Group International President (1990-93); Western Union Senior VP and CFO
(1989-91); Timeplex Corporation CFO (1986-89); Datapoint Corporation CFO (198586); Pepsi (1980-85); Cresap McCormick & Paget Management Consultant (1975-80);
Member of the Board of Enterprise Acquisition Corporation; Member of the Board o
f Global TeleSystems Group, Inc.; Member of the Board of Golden Telecom Inc.; Me
mber of the Board of OAO Svyazinvest; Member of the Board of PennOctane Corporat
ion (1996-2007); Member of the Board of Western Union; Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President. Wife: Janet Press;
Daughter: Kim.
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Scott E. Pardee

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=65065&p=irol-govBio&ID=160669 Pr
ofessor of Monetary Economics at Middlebury College, Vermont. Previously he serv
ed as a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Executive Dire
ctor of the Finance Research Center at the Sloan School from November 1997. Mr.
Pardee served as Chairman of Yamaichi International (America), Inc., a financial
services company, from 1989 to 1995. Mr. Pardee previously served as Executive
Vice President and a member of the Board of Directors of Discount Corporation of
New York, a primary dealer in U.S. government securities, and Senior Vice Presi
dent of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Manager of Foreign Operations o
f the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System.
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Herbert Pardes
Physician, psychiatrist, and the CEO of NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital.
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James W. Pardew
B. 1944. US Ambassador to Bulgaria (2002-05); US State Department Advisor fo
r Southeast Europe to Asst. Secy. for European Affairs (2001-02); US Official De
puty Special Advisor to the President for Democracy in the Balkans (1999-2001);
US Official Director, Military Train and Equip Program, Bosnia (1996-99); US Off
icial Vice Director for Intelligence, J-2, Joint Staff (1992-94); US OfficialDir
. of Foreign Intelligence & Chief of Current Intelligence, Army General Staff (1
988-92); Council on Foreign Relations; Bronze Star (two); Legion of Merit (two);
Air Medal. Wife: Kathy (three sons).
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Sanjay Parekh
B. 1974, is the founder of Startup Gossip, Startup Riot, and Startup Dinner. H
e is also a member of the Board of Directors at Coyote Point Systems and a co-fo
under of Shotput Ventures. Prior to his current efforts to build up the Atlanta
area entrepreneurial community he was the Founder, CEO, Chief Strategy Officer,
and member of the Board of Directors at Digital Envoy, a IP based geographic tar
geting technology company. Prior to Digital Envoy he was an American Marshall Me
morial Fellow at German Marshall Fund of the United States, member at Young Entr
epreneurs Organization, and a Technology Pioneer (2002 & 2003) at World Economic
Forum.
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Louise M. Parent
http://people.forbes.com/profile/louise-m-parent/4685 Executive Vice Preside
nt and General Counsel, American Express Company, New York, NY. 60 years old.
******
Jonathan S. Paris
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PariJona Paris i
s a London-based Middle East and Islamic movement analyst. He has completed two
studies for the U.S. Department of Defense, a diagnostic study on the Future of
Saudi Arabia in 2003 and a study on Radical Islam in Europe in 2006. From 1995 t
o 2000, he was a Middle East Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He comme
nts on CNN, BBC, Sky News, Fox News, and NBC News, and has written for Foreign
Affairs, the Financial Times, New York Sun, Baltimore Sun, and Asharq Alawsat,
an Arab daily newspaper based in London. from 1994-97 lectured at Yale University
on Islam and Politics in the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. A Cleve
land native.
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Elizabeth R. Parker
-?>Dean of University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. Federal Service: C
entral Intelligence Agency, General Counsel, 1990-1995; Department of State, Pri
ncipal Deputy Legal Advisor, 1989-1990; National Security Agency, General Counse
l, 1984-1989; Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition, Acting Assistant
Director of Mergers and Acquisitions, 1979-1981. | Home Cyber Security Law and
Policy.
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Emily D. Parker

http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/emily-d-parker/b16578 Parker is currently


an International Affairs Fellow serving as a member of the Policy Planning staff
at the U.S. Department of State, where she is responsible for 21st Century Stat
ecraft, innovation and technology. Prior to joining Policy Planning, Ms. Parker
was a global policy fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, where she researched t
he role of blogging and social media in todays Russia. Formerly she was the Arthur
Ross Fellow at Asia Societys Center on U.S.-China Relations, and has worked as a
staff op-ed editor for The New York Times and as an op-ed editor and an editori
al writer for The Wall Street Journal. From 2004 to 2005, she wrote a Journal co
lumn called Virtual Possibilities: China and the Internet. Her writing has appeare
d in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Project Syndicate and the New
Republic.
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Jason H. Parker
Parker Washington D.C. Metro Area He conducted the Council on Foreign Relations C
lassic Foreign Policy Films Series, served on adjunct faculty at Columbia Univer
sity and
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Jay M. Parker
http://www.trumanproject.org/about/people/senior-fellows/jay-m-parker Parker i
s a Visiting Associate Professor in Georgetown Universitys Department of Governme
nt, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the graduate school faculties at Columbia
University and George Washington University, and a Senior Fellow at the Center f
or the Study of the Presidency. Prior to his appointment at Georgetown, he serve
d as the Centers Executive Vice President and as an Advisor and the Centers Liaiso
n to the Iraq Study Group (also known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission). In 2005,
Dr. Parker retired from the United States Army in the rank of Colonel after 26
years of active duty service. [Read more.] | http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/bios.ht
ml?id=190&year=2011 is professor of international security at the College of Int
ernational Security Affairs of the National Defense University in Washington, D.
C.
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Penny L. Parker
-?>Author on such topics as the U.N. and human rights
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Karen Parker Feld
Chief Executive at KPF Global Investment Strategies . Past: Principal and Ch
ief Investment Officer at Artemis Financial Advisors; Managing Director for Fore
ign Exchange at Harvard Management Company; Associate Partner & Director, Foreig
n Exchange at Wellington Management Company; Managing Director at Chase Manhatta
n Bank; Economist at International Monetary Fund. Greater Boston Area.
******
Roger Parkinson
http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rparkinson/index.html Parkinson has been cha
irman of the University of Toronto Press since 2001, etc.
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Michael Parks
http://annenberg.usc.edu/Faculty/Communication%20and%20Journalism/ParksM.a
spx A journalist and educator..was USC Annenberg faculty director. He joined the
Los Angeles Times in 1980 and in 1995 was promoted to deputy foreign editor and
later managing editor, before taking the helm as editor in 1997. As editor of th
e Los Angeles Times, Parks was responsible for news coverage and editorial page
positions of the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. His members
hips include the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Council on Foreign Relat
ions, Pacific Council on International Policy, International Press Institute, As
ia Society, and the Society of Professional Journalists. Originally from Detroit,
Michigan, Parks and his wife live in Pasadena, California. They have three grow
n children and three grandchildren.
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Gerald L. Parsky

B. 1940. UC Regent, 1996-2008. Aurora Capital Group Chairman (1991-); Gi


bson, Dunn & Crutcher Senior Partner (1983-91); Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Lateral
Partner (1977-83); US Treasury Department Asst. Secy., International Affairs (19
74-77); White House Staff Federal Energy Office (1973); US Treasury Department S
taff, Tax Legislative Council (1971-72); Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander (1968-71
); Member of the Board of Aftermarket Technology Corp. (1997-); Member of the Bo
ard of K&F Industries (2004-); Member of the Board of The Irvine Company; Associ
ation of the Bar of the City of New York 1969; Bush-Cheney 2000 State Chairman,
California; Bush-Cheney 04 State Chairman, California; District of Columbia Bar 1
974; George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Los Angeles Music Center Foundati
on Board of Directors; Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Trustee; Salk Institut
e for Biological Studies Trustee (2008); State Bar of California 1983. Wife: Rob
in (one son, one daughter); Son: David; Daughter: Laura (judge).
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Richard D. Parsons
<wife Laura Bush. | B. 1948. Time Warner CEO (2002-07); Time Warner Co-COO
(2001-02); Time Warner President (1995-2000); Dime Bancorp CEO (1991-95); Dime
BancorpPresident and COO (1988-90); Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler Partner (19
77-88); Member of the Board of Citigroup (1996-, as Chairman, 2009-); Member of
the Board of Dime Bancorp (as Chairman, 1991-95); Member of the Board of Este Lau
der (1999-); Member of the Board of Time Warner (1991-2007, as Chairman, 2003-08
); New York State Official Assistant, First Assistant Counsel to the Governor (1
971-74); Alfalfa Club 1999; American Museum of Natural History Trustee; Apollo T
heater Foundation; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; Colonial Williamsburg Foundatio
n Board of Trustees; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Dreier for Con
gress Committee; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies; Friends of Di
ck Lugar; Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Mc
Cain Victory Committee; Museum of Modern Art Trustee; National Leadership PAC; O
bama for America; Partnership for New York City Past Chairman; Rockefeller Broth
ers Fund Advisory Board; Straight Talk America; Womens Campaign Forum. Wife: Laur
a Bush Parsons (three children); Mistress: MacDella Cooper (model, one daughter)
; Daughter: Ella (b. Aug-2008 with Cooper).
******
Alex Pascal
http://www.cnas.org/node/5037 Executive Assistant to the National Security Adv
isor, National Security Staff. Since May 2009, Alex Pascal has served on the Nat
ional Security Staff (NSS) at the White House as Executive Assistant to National
Security Advisor. In this role, he works on a diverse range of issues and perf
orms a variety of policy, coordination and operational staff functions to suppor
t the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign and national security polic
y. Prior to joining the NSS, Alex served at the State Department as Special Ass
istant to the Special Envoy for Middle East Regional Security, where he worked o
n the local and regional security elements of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, focusing on the Levant region. A
lex has also worked abroad in Yemen, where he did field research on state fragil
ity as an NSEP Boren Fellow, in Syria at U.S. Embassy Damascus during the Israel
-Hezbollah conflict, in the West Bank doing election monitoring for the National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), and in South Africa at a
local NGO working to enhance public participation in national policymaking. A nat
ive of Boston
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Carlos E. Pascual
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Pascual_(diplomat) Pascual (born 1
959) is a Cuban-American diplomat and the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and U
kraine. as Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy Studies Program at t
he Brookings Institution. [More.]
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Juliette M. Passer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliette_Passer An American attorney, writer, mus
ic director for E.S. Records and founder of Panamanagement Corporation. She was

a U.S. Adviser to the [More.]


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Pamela Passman
Passman left Microsoft in October 2011 . Pamela Passman was corporate vice p
resident and deputy deputy general counsel for Microsofts Global Corporate Affair
s function. Passman is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of the In
formation Technology Industry Council and the Board of the US Telecommunications
Training Institute, both based in Washington, DC. She also serves on the Execut
ive Committee of the Board of the National Center for APEC and on the Boards of
the United Way of King County, the Seattle Art Museum, and the National Bureau o
f Asian Research, all based in Washington State.
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Howard G. Paster, Clinton Aide Who Helped Pass Nafta, Dies www.nytimes.com
/2011/08/14/us/politics/14paster.html Aug 13, 2011 As President Bill Clintons lia
ison to Congress, Mr. Paster had to overcome the opposition of most House Democr
ats to push through the North
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Robert A. Pastor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Pastor B. 1947, is a former US natio
nal security advisor and writer on foreign affairs. Pastor is married to the form
er Margaret McNamara, daughter of former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, w
ith whom he has two children. He lives in Washington, DC
******
Eboo Patel
AKA Ebrahim Patel. Executive summary: Interfaith Youth Core. Aga Khan Founda
tion USA; Council on Foreign Relations; CrossCurrents Magazine; Global Youth Act
ion Network; Interfaith Youth Core; International Interfaith Centre; North Ameri
can Interfaith Network; Ashoka Fellowship; Rhodes Scholarship; Indian Ancestry.
Wife: Shehnaz Mansuri (civil rights attorney); Son: Zayd.
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Hugh T. Patrick
Hugh T. Patrick Columbia University Professor of International Business Emerit
us; director of the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, School of Business;
co-director of the APEC Study Center. Japanese economy; Pacific Basin economic
relations.
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Stewart M. Patrick
Stewart M. Patrick: The Internationalist Patrick assesses the future of world
order, state sovereignty, and multilateral cooperation. Senior Fellow and Direct
or of CFRs International Institutions and Global Governance Program.
*******
Thomas H. Patrick, Sr.
B. 1943. New Vernon Capital, LLC (2003-); Merrill Lynch Executive Vice Chair
man (2002-03); Merrill Lynch EVP and CFO (2000-02); Merrill Lynch EVP and Chairm
an Special Advisory Services Group (1994-99); Merrill Lynch EVP Equity Markets G
roup (1992-94); Merrill Lynch EVP Insurance (1990-92); Merrill Lynch CFO (1989-9
0); Merrill Lynch Managing Director, ML Capital Markets (1982-89); Life Investor
s Inc. EVP and CFO; Member of the Board of Baldwin & Lyons, Inc.; Member of the
Board of Computer Sciences Corporation (2004-); Member of the Board of Deere (20
00-); Bush-Cheney 04; National Republican Congressional Committee; Volunteer PAC.
Son: Thomas H. Patrick, Jr..
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Alan J. Patricof
B. 1935. Apax Partners Co-Founder, Partner (1969-2001); Greycroft Partners
Managing Director (2006-); Member of the Board of Boston Properties (1997-); Bi
den for President; Council on Foreign Relations African Policy Board; America Co
ming Together; Dean for America; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; De
mocratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Endeavor Global Advisory Board; Friends
of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for Preside

nt; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hillraiser 2008; John Kerry
for President; Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors (2007-); Nati
onal Federation for Teaching Entrepreneurship Board of Directors; National Leade
rship PAC; New York Magazine Chairman (past); New Jobs For New York Association;
New York Small Business Venture Fund; Obama for America; Rudy Giuliani Presiden
tial Committee; TechnoServe Board of Directors; Trickle Up Program Board of Dire
ctors; World Bank Advisor, International Finance Corporation. Wife: Susan Patric
of (three sons); Son: Mark; Son: Jon; Son: Jamie.
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Jon Patricof
<Victoria Patricof. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jon-patricof/5/306/43a COO a
t Tribeca Enterprises. Past: Associate at Quadrangle Group; Product Mkting Inter
n at Tellme Networks; Strategic Planning at The Walt Disney Company. NYC area.
******
Susan E. Patricof
<husband Alan. | Vice Chair of the Board of Overseers, Columbia University M
ailman School of Public Health.
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Ernest T. Patrikis
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Patrikis is a partner in the New York o
ffice in the firmwide Bank and Insurance Regulatory Practice. Federal Reserve Ba
nk of New York, etc. Patrikis served as Senior Vice President and General Couns
el of American International Group Inc. (AIG ) since 1999. Mr. Patrikis has been
a Director of First SunAmerica Life Insurance Co. since 2003. He led the regula
tory practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. He served as a Member of L
egal Advisory Committee of NYSE Euronext, Inc. He also served as Director of Int
ernational Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
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Michelle N. Billig Patron
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/centers/geei/biographies/patron.htm PIRA Energy. directs
PIRA Energy Groups Global Political Risk Service. She has over a decade of exper
ience analyzing international energy issues. In addition, she is an adjunct pro
fessor of energy policy at New York University. Prior to joining PIRA, Ms. Patro
n was a Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and conducted energy research
at Deutsche Bank. Earlier in her career, she served as an international policy
advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the Clinton and Bush admin
istrations. During that time, she advised the U.S. Energy Secretary and other s
enior U.S. officials on relations with major energy-producing and -consuming cou
ntries, including Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, China, Nigeria and the EU. In 2001
, Ms. Patron served as Energy Attach at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Prior to th
e DOE, she worked at the International Energy Agency, the White House, UNICEF an
d the Center for International Environmental. She has served as a commentator to
CNBC, BBC, NPR, the New York Times and the Economist and has written for Foreign
Affairs, The Financial Times and The Los Angeles Times.
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Eric D. Patterson
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/edp9/ Associate Director, Visiting Assi
stant Professor of Government, BERKLEY CENTER FOR RELIGION, PEACE, AND WORLD AFF
AIRS. He is also the Project Director/Consultant for the Chicago Council on Glob
al Affairs Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy Task Force. Prior to coming to the Be
rkley Center, Patterson spent three years working for the Federal government. He
served as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Director of the U.S
. Office of Personnel Management (2007-2008) and before that was on university l
eave of absence as William C. Foster Fellow in the State Departments Bureau of Po
litical and Military Affairs, where he worked on international small arms and li
ght weapons security issues (2005-2007). Previously he was on the faculty at Van
guard University in California.
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Nicholas J. Patterson
-?>Department of Justice, National Security DivisionCounsel for National Security L

aw and Policy
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Patricia M. Patterson [?]
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Rebecca Patterson
http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/rebecca-patterson/b16579 A major in the U.S. Ar
my and a Council on Foreign Relations International Fellow. She is currently wor
king at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation on the development of the field of
Expeditionary Economics. [Read more.] | Rebecca Patterson Explore Profiles of J.
P. Morgan.
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Norman J. Pattiz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Pattiz B. 1943, is an American broadcast
ing executive. He is a founder and former chairman of radio industry giant Westw
ood One. He is also a member of the University of California Board of Regents an
d used to sit on the board of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. He also chair
s the Boards of Governors of Los Alamos National Security, LLC., and Lawrence Li
vermore National Security, LLC which respectively operate the Los Alamos Nationa
l Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Pattiz was founding
father of Alhurra, aUnited States-based satellite TV channel sponsored by the U.S
. government. It began broadcasting on February 14, 2004 in 22 countries across
the Middle East. Pattiz is of Jewish descent and is a member of the national boar
d of the Israel Policy Forum. lives with wife Mary Turner, an addiction counsello
r and former radio personality in Los Angeles.
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Douglas L. Paul
Paul is a Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston, a global investment bank,
and is a member of the management committee of the Fixed Income Division. Schol
arship for Achievement; Foreign Policy Association, etc. | http://fundrace.huffi
ngtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&lname=Paul&fname=Douglas+L.
******
Roland A. Paul
Attorney, Ivey, Barnum & OMara.
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Henry M. Paulson Jr.
B. 1946. US Secretary of the Treasury (10-Jul-2006 to 16-Jan-2009)
; Goldman Sachs CEO (1999-2006); Goldman Sachs President and COO (1994-98); Gold
man Sachs Investment Banking Executive (1983-94); Goldman Sachs (1974-2006, as P
artner, 1982-2006); Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (as Chairman, 1999-2006
); Bilderberg Group; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Bush-Quayle 92; C
antor for Congress; DeMint for Senate Committee; The Freedom Project; Friends of
John Boehner; Friends of Roy Blunt; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Millenniu
m Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; National Republican Congressional Co
mmittee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; The Nature Conservancy Chairm
an (-2006); Volunteer PAC; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Bush Pioneer 2004. Father: He
nry Merritt Paulson
Mother: Marianna Gallauer; Wife: Wendy Judge (m. 6-Sep-1969, one son, one daught
er); Son: Henry M. Paulson III; Daughter: Amanda Clark.
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John A. Paulson (NEW listing)
B. 1955. Executive summary: Billionaire hedge fund manager. Betting ag
ainst the sub-prime lending market, Paulsons funds made $15B in 2007, earning som
e $2.5B for him personally. His funds assets under management totalled $28B at th
e start of 2008. | Paulson & Co., Inc. President (1994-); Gruss & Co.; Bear Stea
rns to Managing Director (1984-90?); Odyssey Partners (-1984); Boston Consulting
Group (1980-); Center for Responsible Lending $15M donation (2007). Wife: Jenny
.
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Judith K. Paulus
Associate Director, Communications of Stanfords Freeman Spogli Institute for

International Studies. Previously, she was Director, Civic and International Aff
airs for Sara Lee Corporation, VP/Director of Strategic Planning and Chief of St
aff for Consumer Banking with Citibank, and Director, Communications, for FMC Co
rporation.
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Nicholas B. Paumgarten
<Carol Paumgarten. | B. 1946. Corsair Capital LLC (2006-); JP Morgan Chase Man
aging Director (1992-2006, ran Corsair I and II); Member of the Board of CompuCr
edit Corporation (2001-); Member of the Board of E. W. Scripps (1988-); Member o
f the Board of Post Properties, Inc. (2003-); Member of the Board of Sparta Insu
rance; Bush-Cheney 2000; George W. Bush for President; Romney for President.
*******
Barry Pavel
http://www.acus.org/users/barry-pavel Director of the International Security
Programand Director-Designate of the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Se
curity at the Atlantic Council, focusing on emerging security challenges, defens
e strategies and capabilities, and key European and global defense issues. Prior
to joining the Atlantic Council, he was a career member of the Senior Executive
Service in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for almost ei
ghteen years. From October 2008 through July 2010, he served as the Special Assi
stant to the President and Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy on th
e National Security Council staff, serving both President George W. Bush and Pre
sident Barack Obama. In this capacity, Mr. Pavel led the development of five of t
he first eight Obama Administration Presidential Study Directives. He was the in
itiator and architect of the NSCs first-ever National Security Priorities Review
and a key contributor to the Presidents 2010 National Security Strategy; led the
NSCs oversight of the four Defense Department strategic reviews (the Quadrennial
Defense Review, Nuclear Posture Review, Ballistic Missile Defense Review, and sp
ace posture review), including the Presidents September 2009 decision on European
missile defense and all Presidential decisions on nuclear policy and posture; c
o-led the development of the Presidents June 2010 National Space Policy; and cont
ributed to the Presidents policies on Europe and NATO, Korea, cyberspace, DoD ope
rational plans and activities, military family policy, and other matters. Prior t
o this position, Mr. Pavel was the Chief of Staff and Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict & Interdepen
dent Capabilities. He helped Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Vickers deve
lop policy on the capabilities and operational employment of special operations
forces, strategic forces, and conventional forces. His main areas of work covere
d strategic capabilities policy, including development of the first Department o
f Defense cyber deterrence strategy and better aligning the Departments approach
to cyberspace activities and capabilities with defense strategy and policy. From
October 1993 through November 2006, Mr. Pavel led or contributed to a broad rang
e of defense strategy and planning initiatives for both the Clinton and George W
. Bush Administrations. He led the Clinton Administrations development of the Def
ense Planning Guidance and the defense planning for the first round of NATO enla
rgement. He also contributed to President Clintons National Security Strategies a
nd the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). As the Principal Director for Stra
tegy, he also played a leading role in the conduct of the 2001 QDR, the global d
efense posture realignment, and the development of the 2005 U.S. National Defens
e Strategy. Other main work areas included: the Secretary of Defenses Security Co
operation Guidance and the first Interagency Security Cooperation Strategy Confe
rence; the Unified Command Plan; post-9-11 deterrence policy (including deterren
ce of terrorist networks and regional nuclear powers); strategies for reducing u
ngoverned areas; and a long-range planning construct that accounts for trends an
d strategic shocks that could significantly change DoDs role in national security. P
avel, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, speaks and writes on a wide range of fore
ign and security policy issues.
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Federico F. Pea
B. 1947. Vestar Capital Partners Managing Partner (2000-); Vestar Capita

l Partners Senior Adviser (1998-2000); US Secretary of Energy (1997-98); US Secr


etary of Transportation(1993-97); Mayor of Denver (1983-91) [ever heard of Denve
rs spooky airport?]; Colorado State House of Representatives (1980-83). Wife: Ell
en Hart (div. 10-Sep-2001, two daughters, one son); Daughter: Nelia; Daughter: C
ristina; Son: Ryan; Wife: Cindy Velasquez (TV executive, m. 2-Sep-2006).
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Frank H. Pearl
[I cant seem to find a photo of this important low-life scoundrel.] | B. 1943. Pers
eus LLC CEO (1995-); Wesray Capital Corporation Principal (1984-95); Administrat
or: Trustee, Rockefeller University; Member of the Board of Perseus LLC (as Chai
rman, 1995-); Member of the Board of Rappahannock Investment Company (1991-95);
Bilderberg Group American Friends of Bilderberg; Brookings Institution; Council
on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Freer Gallery of
Art Visiting Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Institute for
International Economics Board of Directors; Jennie Zoline Foundation; Kennedy C
enter Board of Trustees; National Book Foundation Board of Directors; Obama for
America; Obama for Illinois; US National Gallery of Art Trustees Council (five y
ears); Virginias Commitment; Washington Performing Arts Society; District of Colu
mbia Bar. Wife: Geryl T. Pearl.
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Norman Pearlstine
B. 1942. Carlyle Group Senior Advisor (2006-); Time, Inc. Editor in
Chief (1995-2005); Dow Jones Vice President; Forbes Executive Editor (1978-80);
The Wall Street Journal Managing Editor (1968-92); The New York Times copyboy; T
he Philadelphia Inquirer internship; The Allentown Evening Chronicle internship;
American Academy in Berlin President & CEO; American Academy of Arts and Scienc
es; Carnegie Corporation Board of Trustees (2005); Committee to Protect Journali
sts Board of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Hillary
Clinton for President; International Center for Journalists Board of Directors;
Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Charlene (div.); Wife: Adele Wilson (div.); Wife: Nancy
Colbert Friday (m. 11-Jul-1988, div. 2005); Wife: Jane Elizabeth Boon (m. 19-Apr
-2005).
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Gardner Peckham
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gardner-peckham/7/595/355 Experienced lobbyist on
trade, technology, national security and international affairs. Past: Assistant
to the Speaker at Office of the Speaker, US House of Representatives. Washington
D.C. Metro Area.
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Richard F. Pedersen
Richard F. Pedersen, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 86 NYTimes.com www.nytimes.com/201
1/08/01/us/01pedersen.html Aug 1, 2011 Mr. Pedersens government career of more th
an 20 years encompassed posts at the United Nations and the State Department and
in Hungary
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Rena M. Pederson
http://www.nationalmathandscience.org/about-us/nmsi-staff/rena-pederson Prio
r to joining NMSI, Rena Pederson was Senior Advisor for Strategic Communications
for the Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the
U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., serving as a senior speechwriter a
nd communications manager. As part of those duties, Ms. Pederson also served on
the editorial board of the Counter Terrorism Communications Center at the Depart
ment of State, organized an international media conference on attacks on the pre
ss, prepared Congressional testimony for Under Secretary Karen Hughes, and helpe
d create the America Is book for distribution overseas. She previously served as
Vice President and Editorial Page Editor at The Dallas Morning News, supervisin
g the staff and content of the opinion pages for 16 years. Prior to joining The
News, she was a reporter with United Press International (1970-72) and the Assoc
iated Press (1972). She also worked in the Washington bureau of the Houston Chro
nicle (1973).

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Robert H. Pelletreau Jr.
B. 1935. US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1994-97); US A
mbassador to Egypt (1991-93); US Ambassador to Tunisia (1987-91); US Defense Dep
artment Deputy Asst. Secy. of Defense (1985-87); US State Department Deputy Asst
. Secy. for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1983-85); US State Department
Country Director for Arabian Peninsula Affairs (1981-82); US Defense Department
Deputy Asst. Secy. for Near East and South Asia (1980-81); US Ambassador to Bahr
ain (1979-80); American Academy of Diplomacy; American Iranian Council Advisory
Council; Council on Foreign Relations; District of Columbia Bar; Middle East Ins
titute; Kidnapped Amman, Jordan (1970). Wife: Pamela Day Pelletreau (3 children)
.
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Lawrence E. Penn III
Managing Director at The Camelot Group. Mr. Penn is a Venture Advisor at GSA Ve
nture Partners. He is also currently employed at The Camelot Group, LLC , Invest
ment Arm and Camelot Direct Secondaries fund. Mr. Penn is also a Venture Advisor
at Silicon Alley Venture Partners. Mr. Penn was previously an Investment Banker
at Lazard and a Portfolio Manager in the Private Equity Group of JP Morgan Inve
stment Management (JPMIM).
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Mark J. Penn
B. 1954. Penn, Schoen & Berland; Burson-Marsteller CEO (2005-); Gore 2000; H
illary Clinton for President Chief Strategist; Penn, Schoen and Berland Associat
es; Microsoft Consultant; The Harvard Crimson; Joe Lieberman for President; John
Kerry for President; Lithuanian Ancestry Paternal. Wife: (div., three children)
; Wife: Nancy Jacobson Penn (1 daughter).
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Dylan C. Pereira
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Joseph R. Perella
B. 1941, is an Italian-American financier. In the fall of 1972, he was hired as
an associate at First Boston, where he worked in the mergers and acquisitions d
epartment. He remained with First Boston until 1988 when he teamed up with assoc
iate Bruce Wasserstein to create their own mergers and acquisitions advisory bus
iness as Wasserstein Perella & Co. Their company was at the forefront of the 198
0s/90s boom in corporate takeoversleft Wasserstein Perella in 1992/1993 to join M
organ Stanley. One of the most high profile deals Perella advised on following hi
s departure from Morgan Stanley was advising on the Bank of America takeover of
leading credit card company MBNA. In November 2005, Perella and former Morgan St
anley banker Terry Meguid announced that they were opening an investment banking
boutique. On June 15, 2006, Perella announced the formation of a new financial
services firm, Perella Weinberg Partners, based in New York and London, etc. Wif
e: Amy.
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Don Peretz
Director of the Middle East Program at the State University of New York, Bingham
ton, where he has been Professor of Political Science since 1966
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Tony Perez [?]
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David Perez
http://www.cfr.org/brazil/global-brazil-us-brazil-relations/p25407 Perez h
as served as a managing director with Palladium Equity Partners since 2003. Prev
iously, he held senior private equity positions at General Atlantic Partners and
Atlas Venture and also held positions at Chase Capital Partners and James D. Wo
lfensohn, Inc. Perez serves on the board of directors of Palladiums privately hel
d portfolio companies Aconcagua Holdings, Inc.; American Gilsonite Company; Capi
tal Contractors, Inc.; DolEx Dollar Express, Inc.; Jordan Healthcare Holdings, I

nc.; and Prince Minerals, Inc. Perez serves as the chair of the board of directo
rs of the National Association of Investment Companies, is a member of the Counc
il on Foreign Relations, and is the president of the board of directors of Balle
t Hispnico.
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Luis J. Perez
http://www.latinlawyer.com/people/19958/ll250/4309/luis-j-perez/ Perez is rank
ed consistently among Floridas premier corporate lawyers. His practice focuses on
general corporate matters and mergers and acquisitions, including private equit
y, venture capital, and international transactions. Memberships: US-Spain Council
, Cuba Study Group, and Council on Foreign Relations.
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Marifeli Prez-Stable
http://www2.fiu.edu/~stablem/Biography.htm Left Cuba in 1960. Prez-Stable is a
professor of sociology at Miamis Florida International University and vice presi
dent for democratic governance at the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC.
She is an editorial contributor to the Miami Herald; her column on Latin Ameri
can issues appears every other Thursday. Tiempos del Mundo publishes her biweek
ly column. Her opinion pieces have appeared in El Pas (Spain), El Clarn (Argentin
a), Excelsior (Mexico), El Nuevo Herald, The New Republic, and The Nation. She
is also an editorial contributor to the Real Instituto Elcano (a Madrid-based fo
reign-policy think tank), InfoLatam (Spain), and Nueva Mayora (Argentina). She h
as been interviewed on National Public Radio, PBS (Miami), CNN, NBC, RTE (Irelan
d), Imagen Informativa (Mexico), Andrs Oppenheimer Presenta, the Voice of America
, Radio Marti, CNN en Espaol, Radio Nacional de Espaa, Radio Amrica (Argentina), Es
tado de Sao Paulo, and Le Mondechaired the Task Force on Memory, Truth, and Justi
ce which published the report, Cuban National Reconciliation, in April 2003 (htt
p://memoria.fiu.edu). She is the director of National Dialogues on Democracy in
Latin America, a project sponsored by the Inter-American Dialogue with the cooper
ation of the Organization of American States.
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Linda J. Perkin
http://www.unspecial.org/UNS603/603-T05.htm UN, Deputy Director, Department of
Political Affairs (DPA); International Center for Climate Governance
******
Edward J. Perkins
US Ambassador to Australia 1993-96; US Ambassador to the United Nations 1992
-93; US Ambassador to South Africa 1986-89; US Ambassador to Liberia 1985-86; Am
erican Academy of Diplomacy; American Legion; Asia Society; Center for the Study
of the Presidency; Council on Foreign Relations; Navy League; Pacific Council o
n International Policy; Veterans of Foreign Wars; World Affairs Council; Kappa A
lpha Psi Fraternity; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Epsilon Boule; Phi Kappa Phi Honor
Society. Wife: Lucy Cheng-mei Liu; Daughter: Katherine Karla Shih-tsu Perkins; D
aughter: Sarah Elizabeth Shih-yin Perkin.
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Roswell B. Perkins
Lawyer, a retired partner of Debevoise, was American Law Institute chairman,
etc.
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George R. Perkovich
B. 1954. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace VP for Studies (2002-)
; W. Alton Jones Foundation Director, Secure World Program (1990-2001); Congress
ional Staff Foreign Policy Advisor to Sen. Joseph Biden (1989-90); Council on Fo
reign Relations.
******
Janice E. Perlman
Founder & President of the Mega-Cities Project, a global non-profit organiz
ation based in New York.
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Barbara Perlmutter

Louis and Barbara Perlmutter | Brandeis University International Perlmutter


retired after almost 30 years as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs for Mar
sh & McLennan Companies, a global professional services firm.
******
Louis Perlmutter
Executive Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co Llc. | http://transatlantici
nstitute.org/html/ab_chairman.html Louis Perlmutter, a senior advisor to Corporat
e Partners, a private equity fund affiliated with the investment bank Lazard, is
a retired senior partner of Lazard. He has been chairman of the board of trust
ees of Brandeis University and the American Jewish Congress, and the chairman of
the executive committee of the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. He is a
director of the Charles H. Revson Foundation and his current memberships includ
e the Council on Foreign Relations, board of fellows (directors) of Harvard Medi
cal School, Board of Directors of Harvard Medical International, the advisory bo
ard of Foreign Affairs, trustee of the Blaustein Institute for Human Rights and
the committee of visitors of the University of Michigan Law School. He has rece
ived honors from The Phoenix House Foundation, The Israel Policy Forum, The Worl
d Federation of United Nations Associations, and the American Jewish Committee. H
is areas of expertise include international finance, economics, and foreign poli
cy with a focus on the Middle East.
NEW YORK, NY 10020.
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Henry H. Perritt Jr.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/faculty/hperritt/ is a professor of law at Chicago-Ken
t College of Law. He served as Chicago-Kents dean from 1997 to 2002 and was the D
emocratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the Tenth District
of Illinois in 2002. Throughout his academic career, Professor Perritt has made
it possible for groups of law and engineering students to work together to build
a rule of law, promote the free press, assist in economic development, and prov
ide refugee aid through Project Bosnia, Operation Kosovo and Destination Democracy. Pe
ritt is the author of more than 70 law review articles and 15 books on internati
onal relations and law, technology and law, and employment law, including the 73
0-page Law and the Information Superhighway. He served on President Clintons Tran
sition Team, working on telecommunications issues, and drafted principles for el
ectronic dissemination of public information, which formed the core of the Elect
ronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments adopted by Congress in 1996. During
the Ford administration, he served on the White House staff and as deputy under
secretary of labor. Perritt served on the Computer Science and Telecommunications
Policy Board of the National Research Council, and on a National Research Counc
il committee on Global Networks and Local Values. He was a member of the interprof
essional team that evaluated the FBIs Carnivore system. He is a member of the bar
s of Virginia, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Illinois and th
e United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relation
s and of the Economic Club, is on the board of directors of the Chicago Council
on Foreign Relations, and has served as secretary of the Section on Labor and Em
ployment Law of the American Bar Association.
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Robert C. Perry
(L.) Ambassador Robert C. Perry is vice president for international programs at t
he Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), where he manages CCAs conferences and progr
ams. He was instrumental in planning CCAs biennial Summits in 2003, 2005 and 2007
. Under his supervision, CCAs Program Division plans conferences on agribusiness,
health, infrastructure and finance. He joined CCA in 2003 after a career in the
U.S. Foreign Service at the Department of State, where he served as Deputy Assi
stant Secretary of State in the Bureau of African Affairs (July 2001-December 20
02) responsible for Economic Policy, West Africa and Public Diplomacy. As U.S. A
mbassador to the Central African Republic (January 1999-June 2001) he coordinate
d the U.S. contribution to the UNs peace building effort in the Central African R
epublic. His previous assignments included managing a US$100 million counternarc
otics program for Latin America at the State Department, and postings to Bolivia

, Mauritius, Mexico, Ethiopia, Chile and Vietnam. Ambassador Perry speaks Spanis
h and French. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American F
oreign Service Association, the Association of Black American Ambassadors and se
rves as a Trustee of the Phelps Stokes Fund, an educational NGO.
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William J. Perry
US Secretary of Defense (1994-97 under Bill Clinton); Hambrecht & Quist
EVP (1981-85); ESL President (1964-77); GTE Laborator Director (1954-64); Member
of the Board of In-Q-Tel; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow; Atlanti
c Council Board of Directors; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle Eas
t; Center for a New American Security Board of Directors; Friends of Hillary; Hi
llary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hoo
ver Institution Senior Fellow; John Kerry for President; Los Alamos National Sec
urity, LLC Board of Directors; Nuclear Threat Initiative Board Member; Our Milit
ary Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board;
Trilateral Commission; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1997; Iraq Study Group; Fun
eral: Richard Nixon (1994); Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996). Fa
ther: Edward Perry (grocer); Mother: Mabelle Estelle Dunlop; Wife: Leonilla Mary
Green (m. 1947, three sons, two daughters),
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Joseph E. Persico
Authorfrom 1974 to 1977 he was primary speechwriter to Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller. He now lives in Guilderland, New York.
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Mary Porter Peschka
Regional Head of Advisory Services, Latin America and the Caribbean at Interna
tional Finance Corporation. Past: Regional Business Line Leader, Middle East & N
orth Africa at International Finance Corporation. |http://www.philanthropyforum.
org/forum/Speakers7.asp?SnID=2 Mary Porter Peschka is a Senior Operations Manager
at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), where she is responsible for th
e development and implementation of technical assistance initiatives to support
small- and medium-sized enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa. She is
also co-leading a task force on the IFCs engagement in conflict-affected countrie
s around the world. Prior to joining the IFC, Ms. Peschka held a variety of posit
ions in both the public and private sectors, including serving as a Partner in M
arket Access International, Inc., a women-owned consulting firm; as Investor Rel
ations Manager for the St. Genevieve Group, a group of international mining comp
anies; and as the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Business Advisor for the
U.S. Agency for International Development. In addition, she has worked for the U
.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration, and the Banco de
Credito of Ecuador.
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Mary Ann Peters
B. 1951. Entered the Foreign Service in 1975. Her US State Department profile
lists her college as University of California-Santa Clara. Since there has never b
een a UC in that city, it is not certain where she earned her undergraduate degr
ee or if her degree has been falsified. | US Ambassador to Bangladesh (2000-03);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Ottawa, Canada (1997-2000); US Nat
ional Security Council Director for European and Canadian Affairs (1995-97); US
State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (1993-94); US State Departm
ent Deputy Director, Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh Affairs (198
8-90); US State Department Vice Consul, Frankfurt, Germany (1975); Council on Fo
reign Relations. Husband: (m., two children).
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Michael P. Peters
CFR site: Expertise: National security; Russia; NATO. Experience: Career army o
fficer, with military assignments including Chief of Staff, United States Milita
ry Academy (1992-95); Battalion Commander in Operations Just Cause (Panama) and
Desert Shield (1989-90); Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs o
f Staff (1987-89); attach in Moscow (1981-83); Executive Officer/Platoon Leader,

Vietnam (1969-70). Languages: Russian (fluent). Honors: Distinguished Service Me


dal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit.
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Holly Peterson
<Holly Peterson with Harvey Weinstein. | B. 1964. is an author and contributi
ng editor at Newsweek magazine. She is the daughter of financier Peter George Pe
terson, a billionaire and Senior Chairman of the Blackstone Group. | spent a decad
e as an Emmy awardwinning producer at ABC news. Her work has been published in th
e New York Times, Harpers Bazaar, Talk, and Newsweek
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Michael A. Peterson
http://www.gpxenterprises.com/www/team-peterson.asp President and Co-Found
er of GPX Enterprises, L.P. and its affiliatesmost recently served as Executive V
ice President Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, and a Directo
r of ATX Communications, Inc., a publicly traded communications company. Peterson
was a founding member of the executive management team of CoreComm Limited, a p
ublicly traded communications business, which he merged with ATX in 2000. Prior t
o joining CoreComm and ATX, Mr. Peterson was the Director of Corporate Developme
nt for NTL Incorporated, a publicly traded international cable and telecommunica
tions company. Prior to joining NTL, Mr. Peterson had a successful career in corp
orate finance at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, which has since been acquired by
Credit Suisse First Boston. is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and
served as a board member of the American Heart Association | Son of Peter Pete
rson
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Peter G. Peterson
B. 1926. Blackstone Group Co-Founder (1985-); Lehman Brothers CEO (1
973-84); US Secretary of Commerce (1972-73 underRichard M. Nixon); Bell and Howe
ll CEO (1963-71); Bell and Howell President (1961-63); Bell and Howell Executive
VP (1958-61); Member of the Board of 3M; Member of the Board of Bell and Howell
(as Chairman, 1963-71); Member of the Board of Black and Decker; Member of the
Board of Blackstone Group (as Senior Chairman); Member of the Board of CITGO; Me
mber of the Board of The Continental Group (past); Member of the Board of Federa
ted Department Stores; Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (
as Chairman, 2000-04); Member of the Board of General Foods; Member of the Board
ofLehman Brothers (as Chairman, 1973-77); Member of the Board of 3M; Member of
the Board of RCA; Member of the Board of Sony; Committee for Economic Developmen
t Trustee; Common Good Advisory Board; Concord Coalition Founding President; Com
mittee for a Responsible Federal Budget Board of Directors; Council on Competiti
veness; Council on Foreign Relations Chairman; Every Republican is Crucial PAC;
Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Friends of Sen
ator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Gephardt for President;
Institute for International EconomicsFounding Chairman; Japan Society Trustee;
John Kerry for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Mc
Cain Victory Committee; Museum of Modern Art Trustee; National Bureau of Economi
c Research Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Nixon C
enter Director; Pilgrims Society; Public Agenda Board of Directors; Straight Tal
k America; Womens Economic Round Table Honorary Committee; World Trade Center Mem
orial Foundation Board of Directors; Wedding: George Stephanopoulos and Alexandr
a Wentworth (2001). Father: George Peterson; Mother: Venetia Paul; Wife: Sally H
ornbogen (m. 1953, div. 1979, four sons, one daughter); Wife: Joan Ganz Cooney (
Childrens Television Workshop, m. 1980, five children).
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David H. Petraeus
B. 1952. CIA Director (6-Sep-2011 to present); US Defense Department
Cmdr., US Forces Afghanistan (2010-2011); Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM (2008-10)
; US Defense Department Commander, Multi-National Force, Iraq (2007-08); US Defe
nse Department Commander, US Army Combined Arms Center (2005-07); US Defense Dep
artmentCommander, Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq (2004-05); US
Defense Department Commander, 101st Airborne Division (2003-04); US Defense Depa

rtment Chief of Staff, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg (2000-01); Council on Fo
reign Relations; Army Commendation Medal; Bronze Star; Defense Distinguished Ser
vice Medal; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Shot: Accidental 1991
(live-fire exercise). Father: Sixtus Petraeus; Wife: Holly Knowlton (m. 1974, on
e son, one daughter); Son: Stephen Petraeus.
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Richard W. Petree
http://www.ewingbemiss.com/people-petree.php During his 22-year investment b
anking career, Rick Petree has initiated, structured and secured billions of dol
lars worth of international and domestic merger & acquisition and capital market
s transactions. Before joining Ewing Bemiss & Co., Rick was a Managing Director
of Westwood Capital LLC and a co-founder and Managing Director of MillRock Partn
ers LLC, a boutique investment bank serving private middle market and public gro
wth companies. Prior to co-founding MillRock, Rick was a Managing Director in th
e London and New York offices of S.G. Warburg & Co. While at Warburg, Rick advi
sed on large multinational M&A transactions and led Warburgs banking activities i
n the U.S. pharmaceutical and oil and gas (E&P) sectors. Rick left Warburg to pu
rsue entrepreneurial and sovereign advisory activities in Central and Eastern Eu
rope. He advised Prime Ministers and Cabinet members in Bulgaria, Czech Republi
c, Georgia, Hungary, Former Republic of Yugoslavia and Ukraine on privatization
transactions, capital mobilization and economic development strategies. Before be
ginning his banking career, Rick practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (Ne
w York) and Hale and Dorr (Boston).
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Richard W. Petree Jr.
Statement of Richard W Petree, Jr and Michael Chertoff, Harvard
******
Thomas E. Petri
B. 1940. US Congressman, Wisconsin 6th (3-Apr-1979 to present); Wisconsin
State Senate (1973-79); Law Clerk to US Judge James Doyle, Western District of W
I (1965); Council on Foreign Relations; Freemasonry Fond du Lac Lodge #140; Geor
ge W. Bush for President; National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board
of Advisors; Peace Corps Somalia (1966-67); Republican Main Street Partnership;
Ripon Society; State Bar of Wisconsin; Washington Legal Foundation National Boar
d of Advisors; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Anne Neal Petri; Daughter: A
lexandra.
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Ben Petro (Petrosky?)
<-Probably?->http://www.linkedin.com/in/benpetro Senior Vice President at VeriS
ign; Investment partner at San Francisco Arts Fund; Board of Directors at peerfl
uence. Past: Board of Directors atTeneros; Board of Directors at 3jam; CEO and P
resident at Teneros; Senior Vice President at NeuStar; CEO/President at UltraDNS
; Vice President of Marketing at Edge Connections; Director of Marketing at Logi
x Communications; director of marketing at Dobson Communications; Senior Staff a
t MCI; General Manager of Operations at QSI. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Peter J. Pettibone
Intl lawyer, Hogan Lovells, NYC. Previously, he was the Managing Partner of H
ogan & Hartsons Moscow office.
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John R. Petty
Founder and Chairman, Federal National Payables, Inc. 80 years old. Petty serv
es as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TECSEC, Incorporated, a data secur
ity company. Mr. Petty served as the Chairman of Marine Midland Bank, a Partner
of Lehman Brothers, and as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Mr. Petty i
s a Founder at Federal National Payables, Inc. Mr. Petty has been the Chairman o
f the Board of Federal National Payables, Inc., Federal National Commercial, Inc
., and Federal National Services, Inc., a factoring company, since 1992. Mr. Pet
ty has been a Director of Arris Group Inc. since 1993 and serves as its Lead Ind
ependent Director. He served as a Director of Anixter International Inc. since 1

988. He served as a Member of Board of Trustees at American University of Sharja


h until June 2009.
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Joseph F. Peyronnin III
Columbia College IL trustee. Past: CBS News VP; Fox News president. Susan Zirin
sky spouse.
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Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr.
http://www.ifpa.org/staff/bios/rlp.php President of the Institute for Foreig
n Policy Analysis, Inc., which he cofounded in 1976. He is an authority on issues
of U.S. national security policy, including homeland security; proliferation an
d counterproliferation; alliance relationships with a focus on Europe and the As
ia-Pacific area; regional security issues; crisis management; force planning; mi
litary transformation; the interrelationships of political, economic, and securi
ty policies; technology transfer; missile defense; international relations theor
y; U.S. foreign policy; and the implications of emerging trends in both regional
and global security environments, etc. He serves on the International Security A
dvisory Board (ISAB), U.S. Department of State.
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Jane Cahill Pfeiffer
B. 1932. IBM VP Communications and Government Relations (1972-76); IBM (1955
-76); Member of the Board of Ashland (1982-2005); Member of the Board of Interna
tional Paper (1977-2004); Member of the Board of J. C. Penney (1977-2004); Membe
r of the Board of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (1988-); Member of t
he Board of NBC (as Chairman, 1978-81); The Conference BoardTrustee; Council on
Foreign Relations; Obama for America; Overseas Development Council; White House
Fellows. Husband: Ralph A. Pfeiffer, Jr. (IBM executive, m. 1975, d. 1996).
******
Leon K. Pfeiffer
Colonel Leon K. Pfeiffer, USAF, Retired.
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Steven B. Pfeiffer
DC Mega lawyer, a former Nato commander, Council on foreign Relations member,
Yale Grad, and CEO of Riggs London. Africa-America Institute board member; Borg
hese Inc. director; Fulbright & Jaworski LLP chairman; Iridium Communications In
c. director; NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund director; Project HOPE direc
tor. Past: Wesleyan University chairman emeritus.
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Minh-Thu Pham
<Husband James Huang. | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/minh-thu-pham/7/151/20a Di
rector of Public Policy at United Nations Foundation/Better World Campaign. Past
: Policy Advisor at United Nations, Executive Office of the Secretary-General; R
esearch Assistant at Office of the High Representative; Research Fellow at Womens
Commission for Refugee Women and Children. NYC area.
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Dang T. Phan
<-? | Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Managing Partner, S
oros Real Estate Investors, C.V. Phan is the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Fin
ancial Officer, and Managing Partner at Grove Capital. Previously, he was at Gol
dman Sachs, where he was the first Chief Financial Officer of the Whitehall Stre
et Real Estate funds, beginning in 1993. Mr. Phan has been elected, as a Trustee
of the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. Managing Partner and serves as C
hief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Grove.
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Susan J. Pharr
Professor of Japanese Politics in the Department of Government, Harvard Univ
ersity.
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John J. Phelan Jr.
http://www.adelphi.edu/giving/news/gala07_phelan.php The former Chairman

and C.E.O. of the New York Stock Exchange and Past President of the Internation
al Federation of Stock Exchanges. He has served on the Boards of Merrill Lynch,
Met Life, Eastman Kodak, Sonat and Avon Products. He was the Chairman of Presi
dent Reagans Private Sector Initiative Board from 1986 to 1989 and is past Presid
ent of the International Federation of Stock Exchanges located in Paris. Mr. Ph
elan is currently Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Catholic Charities of the
Archdiocese of New York and a member of the Archdiocese Finance Committee.
******
Edmund S. Phelps
B. 1933. Guggenheim Fellowship 1950; Nobel Prize for Economics 2006; Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Economic Association; Econometric Soc
iety; National Academy of Sciences; New York Academy of Sciences; RAND Corporati
on Economist (1959-60).
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Cecil M. Phillips
http://placecompanies.com/student-military-housing-managing-team.asp Chairman,
CEO, Place Services Group, LLC. In 1984, Cecil founded Phillips International (t
he predecessor to Place Properties, an affiliated group of companies.) That firm
specialized in U.S. real estate and corporate finance opportunities for its off
shore clients. Cecil has served on the boards of directors of publicly held finan
cial institutions, including serving as chair of a publicly held federally-chart
ered bank holding company. Cecil has also recently served as a member of the Boar
d of Directors of Research Atlanta, Inc., the Georgia Lottery Corporation, Chair
man of the Board of Visitors at Emory University and Chair of the Georgia Policy
Council on Children and Families. Cecil is a Commissioner and Chairman of the A
tlanta Housing Authority, Chairman of the Deans Council of the Emory University S
chool of Public Health, Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Howard School, and
Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Board of Teach For America. Cecil has been a m
ember of The Council on Foreign Relations since 1997. Cecil is married. He and hi
s wife Carol have three daughters, Megan, Chesley and Lydia.
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David L. Phillips
http://www.acus.org/users/david-phillips Phillips is a visiting scholar at
Columbia Universitys Center for the Study of Human Rights. He has worked as a se
nior adviser to the US Department of State and the United Nations Secretariat. H
e has held academic positions as a visiting scholar at Harvard Universitys Center
for Middle East Studies and as a professor at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna.
He has also served as executive director of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Huma
nity, deputy director of the Council on Foreign Relations Center for Preventive A
ction, director of the European Centre for Common Ground, project director at th
e International Peace Research Institute of Oslo, and president of the Congressi
onal Human Rights Foundation.
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Jeanne L. Phillips
http://www.huntoil.com/Bio.aspx?Load=jphillips Appointed by President George
W. Bush as the United States Permanent Representative and Ambassador to the Org
anization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France, Amba
ssador Phillips led the U.S. Mission OECD from August 2001 until June 2003. Her
primary policy interests were the enforcement of the Anti-Bribery Convention of
the OECD, corporate governance and reforms of the OECD for the 21st Century. She
also served as Executive Director of the 54th and then Chairman of the 55th Pre
sidential Inaugural Committees. Prior to serving as U.S. Ambassador, she owned an
d operated one of the top high-dollar fundraising firms in the United States wit
h both political and non-political clients. Phillips is senior vice president of
corporate affairs and international relations for Hunt Consolidated, Inc. She is
responsible for managing all activities relating to local, state, national and
international governmental affairs. She also oversees all media relations for Hu
nt Consolidated and its affiliates, including international media relations. In
addition, she directs all activities related to political and charitable giving
for Hunt Consolidated and its affiliates. Ambassador Phillips also serves as pres

ident of Hunt Global Partnerships, Hunt Oil Companys corporate social responsibil
ity program that creates partnerships with not-for-profit entities, local reside
nts and local, state and federal governments to produce sustainable projects tha
t enhance the quality of life of the residents and communities where Hunt operat
es. | JP Morgan Chase Bank-Dallas.
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Kate Phillips-Barrasso
http://www.rescue.org/speakers_bureau/kate-phillips-barrasso [International
Rescue Committee] Phillips-Barrasso is the director of government relations and
advocacy in Washington, D.C. She helps guide the IRCs work to draw attention to g
lobal humanitarian needs and advocate for policy changes that will assist refuge
es forced to flee war and disaster. She oversees the organizations relations with
Congress, the Executive Branch and other nongovernmental organizations on a num
ber of humanitarian situations, including those in Asia and the Middle East. Prio
r to joining the IRC, Ms. Phillips-Barrasso worked for several years as a senior
policy advisor with CARE, leading the organizations policy and advocacy efforts
on humanitarian and development issues. She also worked for the United Nations D
evelopment Programmes Millennium Campaign, drawing the attention of policy makers
and the public to efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Ms. Phillips
-Barrasso is a Council on Foreign Relations term member and a Truman Security Fe
llow.
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Elizabeth M. Phu
Director, Global Threats at Office of the Secretary of Defense. Past: Student at
Industrial College of the Armed Forces; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at
National Security Council; Assistant for Nonproliferation Policy at Department
of Defense; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at Department of Defense; Assis
tant for NATO Policy at Department of Defense. DC area.
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Thomas R. Pickering
B. 1931. Hills & Co. Vice Chairman (2006-); Boeing Senior VP, Internat
ional Relations (2001-06); US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs(199
7-2000); US Ambassador to Russia (1993-96); US Ambassador to India (1992); US Am
bassador to the United Nations (1989-92); US Ambassador to Israel (1985-88); US
Ambassador to El Salvador (1983-85); US Ambassador to Nigeria (1981-83); US Stat
e Department Asst. Secy. for Oceans & Intl. Environmental & Scientific Affairs (
1978-81); US Ambassador to Jordan (1974-78); US Executive Secretary of State (19
73-74); US State Department Deputy Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs
(1969-73); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
(1967-69); US State Department Principal Officer, Zanzibar (1965-67); US State
Department Political Officer, Test Ban Treaty, Geneva, Switzerland (1961-64); US
State Department Intelligence Research Specialist (1959-61); American Academy o
f DiplomacyChairman (2004-); American Ditchley Foundation Board of Directors; Am
erican Iranian Council Board of Directors; Atlantic Council Director; Campaign f
or American Leadership in the Middle East; Capital Partners for Education Board
of Advisors; Carnegie Corporation Trustee; Center for Democracy Board of Directo
rs; The Constitution Project Liberty and Security Initiative; Council on Foreign
Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Board of Trustees; Institute for Forei
gn Policy Analysis International Board of Research Consultants; International In
stitute for Strategic Studies; International Crisis Group Co-Chair; National Aca
demy of Sciences; National Bureau of Asian Research Board of Directors; National
Committee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Partnership for a Secure Am
erica Advisory Board; Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors; Watson Institu
te Board Member (past); Theta Delta Chi Fraternity; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Fulb
right University of Melbourne, Australia (1956). Father: Hamilton Reeve Pickerin

g; Mother: Sarah P. Chasteney; Wife: Alice Jean Stover (m. 1955, one son, one da
ughter); Son: Timothy Pickering; Daughter: Margaret Pickering.
-Thomas Pickering 3440 S Jefferson St, Apt 1585; Falls Church, VA 22041-3158 [Al
ice S Pickering]
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Steve R. Pieczenik
<Dr. Steve Pieczenik & Dr. John Neustadt. | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pie
czenik B. 1947 in CubaPsychiatrist, Author and Publisher. After living in Toulouse,
Francefor six years, Pieczeniks family migrated to the United States where they
settled NYC. In 1964, Pieczenik claims he received a B.A. degree in Pre-Medicine
and Psychology from Cornell, later attending Cornell University Medical College.
Pieczenik claims he received a medical degree. Later, he did a psychiatry resid
ency at Harvard, during which time he claims he attained a PhD in Political Scie
nce and International Relations at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pi
eczenik claims to be the first psychiatrist ever to receive a PhD focusing on in
ternational relations. Pieczenik served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
at some point, and has also worked for the State Department in other capacities,
and as a psychiatrist at some point. He was also a press source for early infor
mation on the mental state of the hostages involved in the Iranian Hostage Crisi
s after they were freed. He has additionally previously been affiliated in a pro
fessional capacity as a psychiatrist with the National Institute of Mental Healt
h. Pieczenik has previously consulted with both the United States Institute of P
eace and the RAND Corporation. Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into ficti
on, both as an author (of State of Emergency and a number of other books) and as
a business partner of Tom Clancy for several series of novels. On May 3rd, 2011,
radio host Alex Misdirection Jones aired an interview in which Dr. Pieczenik clai
med that Osama Bin Laden had died of Marfan syndrome back in July of 2002, and t
hat the attacks on the United States on 9/11 were part of a false flag operation
by the American government.
-Steve Pieczenik 4731 Essex Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5549 [Roberta Pieczenik]
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Alberto M. Piedra, Jr.
Institute of World Politics in DC.; Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Limited; Worl
d Wildlife Fund. | Goldman Sachs Announces New Managing Director Appointments
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Eric A. Pierce
Team Chief for Policy, OSD Legislative Affairs at Department of Defense. Pas
t: Fellow at Center for a New American Security; Defense and Foreign Policy Advi
ser at Office of Senator Ben Nelson; Director, Transnational Threats at National
Security Council, The White House; Country Director, Drug Enforcement Policy &
Support at Department of Defense; Program Analyst, Office of Program Appraisal a
t Department of the Navy; Deputy Press Secretary/Youth Vote Coordinator at Clint
on-Gore 96; Assistant to the Campiagn Manager at Landrieu for Governor.
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Lawrence W. Pierce
B. 1924is a lawyer who served for 24 years as a federal judge. Spouse: Cynthia
Pierce.
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Ponchitta Pierce
is a journalist with extensive experience as a television host and producer,
and magazine writer. She began her career in journalism at Ebony magazine where
she rose to become its New York Editor and New York Bureau Chief of the magazin
es parent company, Johnson Publications. She has worked at CBS News as a special
correspondent; and at WNBC-TV in New York, where she hosted and co-produced a da
ily television show, Today in New York. She has also hosted programs for New Yorks
PBS station, WNET/Thirteen. has served as a Contributing Editor for Parade magazi
ne and McCalls magazine and a Roving Editor for Readers Digest, and has written fo
r many national publications including AARP The Magazine (Modern Maturity); Fami
ly Circle, More, Newsday and Ladies Home Journal. Long active in community servic
e, Miss Pierce is a member of the board of directors of the Foreign Policy Assoc

iation; Thirteen/WNET; the Inner-City Scholarship Fund of the Catholic Archdioce


se of New York; Housing Enterprise for the Less Privileged (H.E.L.P.); the Josep
hson Institute of Ethics in Los Angeles, CA; the Womens Foreign Policy Group; and
Cuban Artists Fund. Miss Pierce is also a member of the External Affairs Commit
tee of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. She is a mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations; The Economic Club of New York; and the
Lotos Club. She is a member of the Columbia Presbyterian Health Sciences Advisor
y Council and a member of the Executive Committee of the Council of Advisors for
the National Center for Children in Poverty.
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Jan Piercy
Piercy is Executive Vice President of ShoreBank Corporation, the first and
largest community development financial institution in the U.S. She led capital
raising for ShoreCap International, a company ShoreBank launched in 2004 with a
n international set of shareholders to invest in local financial institutions do
ing small business lending or microfinance in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe.
Previously Jan served as U.S. Executive Director on the Board of the World Bank,
and she received the U.S. Treasury Medal of Honor in 2000 for her work in inter
national economic development during the Clinton Administration. Jan is on the A
dvisory Council of the Acumen Fund and the boards of Vital Voices and Women Adva
ncing Microfinance, and she is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Hill
arys college roomie
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Andrew J. Pierre
is a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. Pri
or to his recent affiliation with Georgetown University, Dr. Pierre was a Senio
r Associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, dealing with issu
es of international security as well as Europe. He also served as Director-Gener
al of the Atlantic Institute for International Affairs in Paris, Senior Fellow a
nd acting Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Senior Associ
ate of the Hudson Institute and Research Associate at the Brookings Institution.
In 1998-1999, he was a Jennings Randolph Fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
As a former foreign service officer, he served at the American Embassy in Lond
on and at the U.S. State Department. He has also taught at Columbia University a
nd Johns Hopkins University, and spent half a year in Hanoi, Vietnam as a senior
adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A graduate of Amherst College and t
he Institut dEtudes Politiques in Paris, he holds a Ph.D. in political science fr
om Columbia University. Dr. Pierre has testified before the U.S. Congress and be
en interviewed on such programs as PBS Newshour, Nightline, CNN and France-1.
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Steven Pifer
is director of the Brookings Arms Control Initiative. is a senior advis
er with the CSIS [Center for Strategic and International Studies] Russia and Eur
asia Program. A retired Foreign Service officer, his more than 25 years with the
State Department focused on U.S. relations with the former Soviet Union and Eur
ope, as well as on arms control and security issues. His assignments included de
puty assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
(20012004), where he had principal responsibility for policy toward Russia and U
kraine; ambassador to Ukraine (19982000), where he oversaw 500 American and Ukrai
nian staff conducting U.S.-Ukrainian relations and implementing $250 million per
year in assistance programs; and special assistant to the president and Nationa
l Security Council senior director for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia (19961997), w
here he advised the president, vice president, and national security adviser on
policy toward the former Soviet Union. Pifer also served at the U.S. embassies in
Warsaw, Moscow, and London, as well as with the U.S. delegation to the Intermed
iate-Range Nuclear Forces negotiations in Geneva. He holds a B.A. in economics f
rom Stanford University, where he later spent a year as a visiting scholar at St
anfords Institute for International Studies.
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Charles M. Pigott

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/financial/finreports/annual/97proxy/part4
.htm Chairman Emeritus, PACCAR Inc. Age 67. Mr. Pigott was Chairman of the Board
and Chief Executive Officer of PACCAR Inc (manufacturer of transportation equip
ment) from 1986 through 1996. He served as President of that company from 1965 t
o 1987. He is a director of Chevron Corporation and The Seattle Times Company as
well as of PACCAR. His current term as a Boeing director expires in 1998.
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John E. Pike
a national security analyst and director and founder of GlobalSecurity.org.
| http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/staff/pike.htm one of the worlds leading exp
erts on defense, space and intelligence policy, is Director of GlobalSecurity.or
g, which he founded in December 2000. He has consistently provided insight and und
erstanding of world affairs, military, space and satellite technology to policy m
akers, the press and the public at large. Pike previously worked for nearly two d
ecades with the Federation of American Scientists, where he directed the Space P
olicy, Cyberstrategy, Military Analysis, Nuclear Resource and Intelligence Resou
rce projects. Pike regularly provides commentary and analysis on space and securi
ty issues to PBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, NPR, and numerous print a
nd online publications. The author of more than 200 studies and articles on natio
nal security and space, Pike began his career as a political consultant and scie
nce writer.
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Kathryn Pilgrim
AKA Kathryn Pilgrim Overbagh. B. 1954known professionally as Kitty Pilgrim,
was a New York-based anchor and correspondent for CNN for 24 years. Pilgrim anc
hored her own broadcast Early Edition in 1998 and 1999, and served as an anchor
for CNN, CNNI, CNNfn, Headline News and for more than a decade. In January 2000,
Pilgrim was elected to the Council on Foreign Relations and was a active partici
pant in the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Roundtable on F
oreign Policy. Father: Theodore Stuart Overbagh (IBM senior illustrator, b. 2-Mar
-1926); Mother: Ann Lucille Nollet; Sister: Susan Ann Overbagh (b. 26-Aug-1953);
Brother: Gary Campion Overbagh (b. 11-Mar-1958); Husband: Randolph Rudisill Cro
xton (m. 6-Dec-1986, two sons); Son: William Blackwell Croxton; Son: Beau Campio
n Croxton.
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Paul R. Pillar
is a 28-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a vi
siting professor at Georgetown University for security studies and a member of t
he Center for Peace and Security Studies. His 1990 and early 1991 experience were
described in a 2006 interview, in which he spoke of the CIA role in assessing I
raq in preparation for the 1991 war. At that time, according to Pillar, the inte
lligence community (IC) judged that Iraq had active programs for development of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD). He was a Federal Executive Fellow at the Brook
ings Institutionfrom 1999-2000. Soon after, Pillar left the Center. From 2000-20
05, Pillar worked as the national intelligence officer for the Near East and Sou
th Asia. After December 2004, the National Intelligence Council, to which nation
al intelligence officers report, moved from the CIA to the Office of the Directo
r of National Intelligence. [More at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_R._Pilla
r.]
-Paul R Pillar 9224 Vernon Dr; Great Falls, VA 22066-2220 (703) 759-4839 [60-64
/ Cynthia Drabek, Veronica Pillar]
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Marnie S. Pillsbury
has been the Executive Director of The David Rockefeller Fund and Philant
hropic Advisor to Mr. Rockefeller since 1990. She is a Trustee of The Rockefelle
r University and serves on the board of the Womens Campaign Fund, the Edward John
Noble Foundation, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. She is also a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations, the Advisory Committee for the David Rockefe
ller Fellows Program at the New York City Partnership, and the International Cou
ncil for The Museum of Modern Art. Ms. Pillsbury served for many years as a Trus

tee of World Learning, formerly The Experiment in International Living, which op


erates in more than 40 countries around the world. She is also an advisor to a s
mall grants program serving HIV/AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in South Af
rica. She is a director of the International Womens Health Coalition.
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Michael Pillsbury
is a defense policy adviser, former government official and author of books a
nd reports on China. is currently an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Nationa
l Strategic Studies, National Defense University, where he is sponsored by Depar
tment of Defense Office of Net Assessment. During the Reagan administration Dr. P
illsbury was the Assistant Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning; under
President George Herbert Walker Bush he was Special Assistant for Asian Affairs
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, reporting to Andrew Marshall, Direct
or of Net Assessment. Previously he served as a defense analyst for the RAND Cor
poration and on the staff of several U.S. Senate Committees. He has taught graduat
e courses in Chinese foreign policy at Georgetown University, UCLA, and USC. Dr.
Pillsbury studied Mandarin Chinese for 2 years at the Stanford Center in Taipei
, Taiwan, under a doctoral dissertation fellowship of the National Science Found
ation. He earned a B.A. from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Columbia Unive
rsity. Michael Pillsbury is currently an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Nati
onal Strategic Studies, National Defense University, and a Senior Fellow at the
Atlantic Council of the United States, where he is sponsored by the Office of Ne
t Assessment, Department of Defense. Michael Pillsbury is currently a Pentagon co
nsultant. Network Member, Global Business Network.
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Juliana G. Pilon
Juliana Geran Pilon is a Romanian-born American political scientist and write
r. She is a Research Professor of Politics and Culture and an Earhart Fellow at
the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. From 1981 to 1988, Geran Pilo
n was a Senior Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation, writing on the United
Nations, Soviet active measures, terrorism, and East-West relations. From Januar
y 1991 to October 2002, she was first Director of Programs, Vice President for P
rograms, and finally Senior Advisor for Civil Society at the International Found
ation for Election Systems. Her writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal
, The American Spectator, National Review, The National Interest, Humanitas, and
other publications. She has been interviewed extensively in the media (CBS, ABC
, CNN,CBN, NPR, Radio Free Europe, and Voice of America), and has testified befo
re the United States Congress on several occasions. She is married to Roger Pilon
[Vice President for Legal Affairs for the Cato Institute, and an American libert
arian legal theorist].
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Walter H. Pincus
is a national security journalist for The Washington Post. served in t
he Counterintelligence Corps in Washington, D.C. from 1955-1957. After his disch
arge, he worked at the copy desk of The Wall Street Journals Washington edition.
He left in 1959 to become Washington correspondent for three North Carolina news
papers. In 1963, he moved to the Washington Star before joining The Washington P
ost, where he worked from 1966 to 1969. From 1972 to 1975, he was executive edit
or of The New Republic. In 1975, he returned to the Post to write for the nationa
l staff of the newspaper. When he resumed writing for the newspaper, he also was
permitted to work as a part time consultant to NBC News and later CBS News, deve
loping, writing or producing television segments for network evening news, magaz
ine shows and hour documentaries. At The Washington Post, Pincus has written abou
t a variety of national news subjects ranging from nuclear weapons and arms cont
rol to political campaigns to theAmerican hostages in Iran to investigations of
Congress and the Executive Branch. For six years he covered the Iran-contra affa
ir. He covered the intelligence community and its problems arising out of the ca
se of confessed spy Aldrich Ames, allegations of Chinese espionageat the nuclear
weapons laboratories. . Pincus currently teaches a class at the Stanford in Wash
ington center.

-Walter H Pincus 3202 Klingle Rd NW; Washington, DC 20008-3403 (202) 333-7770 [A


nn T Pincus]
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W. Stewart Pinkerton
Founder and President at Hadley, Stewart & Associates. Past: Managing Editor
at Forbes Magazine; Managing Director at Kidder Peabody; News Assistant, Staff
Reporter, N.Y. Bureau Chief, Asst. Mng Editor, Depty. Mng Editor at The Wall Str
eet Journal.
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Daniel Pipes
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Pipes_Daniel Affiliatio
ns: Middle East Forum: Cofounder and Director; Jerusalem Summit: Member, Presidi
um; Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Former Adjunct Scholar; U.S. Comm
ittee for a Free Lebanon: Golden Circle Supporter; New York Post: Columnist; Jer
usalem Post: Columnist; Project for the New American Century: Signatory; Naval W
ar College: Former Lecturer; Harvard University: Former Lecturer; University of
Chicago: Former Lecturer; University of Pennsylvania: Former Lecturer; Foreign P
olicy Research Institute: Director (1986-1993). Government Service: U.S. Institu
te of Peace: Former Board Member (2003-2005); Department of Defense: Former Memb
er, Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology. | An outspoken proponent of
the notion that Islamists pose an existential threat to western civilization, Dani
el Pipes is founder and head of the Middle East Forum, a Philadelphia-based thin
k tank that purports to define and promote American interests in the Middle East.
Pipes, who is also a recognized Arabic expert and son of the well known anti-Sovi
et crusader Richard Pipes, frequently lambastes Arab politics, urges a broad war o
n terror aimed at challenging Mideast regimes from Syria to Iran, and pushes a Li
kud Party line on Israeli regional relations. Pipes has backed numerous high-prof
ile neoconservative and Likud-aligned initiatives. He supported efforts by the n
ow-defunct Project for the New American Century (PNAC) to pressure the George W.
Bush administration to join Israel in waging a broad war on terrorism in the Mi
ddle East in the wake of the 9/11 attacks; he has been a member of the presidium
of the Likud-aligned Jerusalem Summit; he was a member of the U.S. Committee fo
r a Free Lebanon; and he is a former scholar of the Washington Institute for Nea
r East Policy, a think tank that was spun off from the powerful lobbying group t
he American Israel Public Affairs Committee. [Please read more at link.] * Citiz
ens For National Security Fed up USA * Middle East Forum Fed up USA * Harry Walk
er Agencys Terrorism Experts Fed up USA * Jewish Policy Center Fed up USA, etc.
* According to http://www.peekyou.com/daniel_pipes/53260302, he may now live in
Chicago, IL.
-Daniel J Pipes 4304 Osage Ave; Philadelphia, PA 19104-3906 [60-64]
-Daniel Pipes 1500 Walnut St, Ste 1050; Philadelphia, PA 19102-3506 [60-64]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pipes/daniel
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Richard E. Pipes
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Pipes_Richard Affiliati
ons: Committee on the Present Danger (1970s): Former Member; Heritage Foundation
:Speaker; Hudson Institute: Letter Signatory; Harvard University: Frank B. Baird
Jr. Professor of History Emeritus (1997-current); Baird Professor of History (1
958-1996); Instructor and Lecturer in History and Literature (1950-1958); Harvar
d University Russian Research Center: Director (1968-1973); Council on Foreign R
elations: Member; Freedom Houses American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus:Mem
ber; Benador Associates: Member of Public Relations, Media, and International Sp
eakers Bureau; Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation: National Advisory Counc
il Member. Government Service:National Security Council: Director of East Europe
an and Soviet Affairs (1981-1982); Department of State: Member of Reagan Transit
ion Team (1980); Team B Strategic Objectives Panel: (1976); U.S. Air Force: Form
er Officer. | Richard Pipes, a historian of Russia and Communism at Harvard Univ
ersity, was a key anti-Soviet crusader in the 1970s and 1980s. He served as a cons
ultant to Washington State Democratic Sen. Henry Scoop Jackson (an important early
figure in the neoconservative pantheon) in the 1970s, was a member of the 1970s

version of the Committee on the Present Danger, and chaired the Team B Strategi
c Objectives Panel, a controversial effort in the mid-1970s to reinterpret CIA i
ntelligence on the Soviet threat. He had been discovered by Richard Perle, who conv
inced his boss, Senator Henry Jackson, to hire Pipes as a consultant. Pipes also
played an instrumental role in selecting other Team B participants, including Pa
ul Wolfowitz. In an interview with Cahn, Pipes said: I picked Paul Wolfowitz [who
at the time was working as special assistant for the Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks, or SALT] because Richard Perle recommended him so highly. [Please read mor
e at link.]
-Richard E Pipes 17 Berkeley St; Cambridge, MA 02138-3409 (617) 868-5340 [65+ /
Irene E Pipes]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pipes/richard
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A. Robert Pisano
http://people.forbes.com/profile/a-robert-pisano/68102 Lead Director, Reso
urces Connection, Inc., Irvine, CA. 67 Years Old. A. Robert Pisano is a director
of Resources Connection, a position he has held since November 2002. Mr. Pisano
has served as our Lead Director since 2004. Mr. Pisano is currently the Preside
nt and Chief Operating Officer of the Motion Picture Association of America, a p
osition he has held since October 1, 2005, and was named as interim Chief Execut
ive Officer in January 2010. He served as the National Executive Director and Ch
ief Executive Officer of the Screen Actors Guild from September 2001 to April 20
05. From August 1993 to August 2001, he was Executive Vice President, then Vice
Chairman and Consultant to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. (?MGM?). Prior to joining M
GM, Mr. Pisano was Executive Vice President of Paramount Pictures from May 1985
to June 1991, serving as General Counsel and a member of the Office of the Chair
man. From 1969 to 1985, Mr. Pisano was an associate and then a partner with the
law firm O?Melveny & Myers LLP. Mr. Pisano is also a director of StateNet, a leg
islative and regulatory reporting service and Chairman of the Board for the Moti
on Picture and Television Fund. He served on the Board of the FPA Group of funds
, where he sat on the Audit Committee, from 2002 to 2008 and as a director of Ne
tflix, Inc. until October 2005. Mr. Pisano?s term of office as one of our direct
ors expires at the Annual Meeting in 2012.
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Leah Pisar
Writer/Analyst / International Affairs. | She has been a senior adviser of
the French-American Foundation, where she was previously director of leadership
programs as well as a visiting scholar at the Center for American Progress and a
t the Institut Franais des Relations Internationales. She served in the Clinton Wh
ite House as director for communications at the National Security Council, at th
e U.S. Department of State as deputy director of communications and at the U.S.
Embassy in Paris as special assistant to Ambassador Pamela Harriman. She is a fre
quent television and radio commentator and has been published in leading newspap
ers and reviews in Europe and the United States. Her main areas of expertise inc
lude American foreign and security policy and relations with the European Union,
NATO and the United Nations. served as Rapporteur for the Council on Foreign Rel
ations task force, Renewing the Atlantic Partnership chaired by Henry Kissinger an
d Lawrence Summers. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a b
oard member of the National Security Network (which she co-founded), a member of
the board of overseers of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, a Young Leade
r of the American Council on Germany and a 2009 Rising Talent of the Womens Forum
for the Economy and Society.
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Chip Pitts
Board President of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and former Chair
man of Amnesty International USA. He blogs at www.CSRLaw.org, and his writing has
appeared in newspapers and magazines ranging from The Washington Post to the Wa
ll Street Journal, from The Nation and The New Republic to Liberty magazine and
The American Conservative, and from the Washington Spectator to Foreign Affairs.
He has testified before foreign parliaments and the U.S. Congress, and his broa

dcast commentaries have appeared among other places on National Public Radio and
Public Radio International. Pitts is a member of the Council on Foreign Relatio
ns in New York and the Pacific Council on International Policy in San Francisco.
[More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Pitts.]
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Jacques-Philippe Piverger
Venture Capital & Private Equity / Greater New York City Area. AIG Investments A
sset Manager/Principal Investor & Co-Founder of both The Council of Professional
s and The Global Syndicate.
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Louis D. Pizzarello
<-??->International Council of Ophthalmology; Universal Giving. Southampton, NY 1
1968.
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Livia B. Plaks
President at Project on Ethnic Relations. Greater New York City Area.
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Jorge A. Plasencia (NEW listing)
Republica CEO a former executive with Univision Radio, Estefan Enterprises, and

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Alan A. Platt
Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, LLP. Washington D.C. Metro Area. | http://www.gi
bsondunn.com/Lawyers/aplatt Platt works on national security and international i
ssues. He focuses on providing strategic advice to companies both large and sma
ll on high tech matters in the Executive and Legislative branches that affect th
eir interests. Mr. Platt has significant experience representing major corporat
ions in Congressional investigations. Platt previously has been Chief of the Arms
Transfer Division of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, principal fo
reign policy advisor to U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie, a senior staff member of The
Rand Corporation, and a Fellow at The Hoover Institution.
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Alexander H. Platt
has been Executive Vice President of the international business advisory firm, Pro
jects International, in Washington, D.C. since 1997. As a partner in the interna
tional law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, he headed the firms In
ternational Financial Institutions Practice Group and specialized in internation
al economic and trade policy matters. From 1988 to 1989, he was General Counsel
of the National Economic Commission. Previously, he served as Director of Internat
ional Economic Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council 1985-87, an
d had been Associate General Counsel in the Office of the United States Trade Re
presentative and Acting Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Congressional Af
fairs in 1985. Earlier Mr. Platt was an associate in the Corporate Finance Depar
tment of the First Boston Corporation. Mr. Platt served as a law clerk to Judge
Leonard P. Moore of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in
1980-1981. Chair, Carnegie Council.
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Nicholas Platt
a diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiar
y to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and as a high level diplomat in Canada, Chin
a, Hong Kong, and Japan. He is the former president of the Asia Society in New Y
ork City. [More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Platt.]
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Sheila M. Platt
Kofi Annan, Happy Rockefeller, Sheila Platt. | http://www.cfsi.ph/t_platt.htm
Platt has served with CFSI since 1987. She is a clinical social worker specializ
ing in consultation and training around issues of crisis and critical event stre
ss management owing to tragedies, complex emergencies, and natural disasters. Ms
. Platt has held counseling positions in Japan, Zambia, the Philippines, and Pak
istan. She has been a Consultant for the United Nations Secretariat in New York,

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Childrens
Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), governments, and int
ernational as well as national nongovernmental organizations. Ms. Platt has prod
uced educational materials on crisis and stress management for diplomats, humani
tarian workers, health and social services personnel, human rights specialists,
and journalists. She lectures at various universities and represents CFSI at app
ropriate gatherings of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) a
s well as the NGO Committee on Mental Health. In addition to being on the Board,
Ms. Platt serves as CFSIs Director for External Relations, on a pro bono basis.
As such, she travels regularly to the Philippines, including field sites. A citi
zen of the United States and based in New York City | Afghanistan Centre at Kabu
l University, Board of Directors; Community and Family Services International, B
oard of Directors.
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Marc F. Plattner
http://www.journalofdemocracy.org/about/plattnerBio.html is founding coeditor of
the Journal of Democracy, vice-president for research and studies at the Nationa
l Endowment for Democracy(NED), and director of the International Forum for Demo
cratic Studies. He served as NEDs director of program from 1984 to 1989. During th
e 20022003 academic year, he was a visiting professor at the Robert Schuman Centr
e for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
He has previously been a fellow at the National Humanities Center in Research Tr
iangle Park, North Carolina (198384); advisor on Economic and Social Affairs at t
he United States Mission to the United Nations (198183); program officer at the C
entury Foundation (formerly the Twentieth Century Fund), a private foundation in
New York City (197581); and managing editor of the Public Interest, a quarterly
journal on public policy (197175). Editorial Advisory Board, democracy at large.
-Marc F Plattner 5502 Grove St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3410 (301) 654-6221 [60-64
/ David M Plattner, Laura Plattner]
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Richard L. Plepler
is executive vice president for Home Box Office. Home Box Office, Inc.,
is the premium television-programming subsidiary of Time WarnerInc., providing t
wo 24-hour premium television services, HBO and Cinemax. Together, both networks
reach approximately 40 million subscribers in the United States via cable and s
atellite delivery. Home Box Offices international joint ventures bring HBO brande
d services to more than 50 countries around the globe. Plepler serves on the board
s of Phoenix House, the nations largest drug treatment center, New York Outward B
ound and the Nixon Center, a foreign policy think tank based in Washington D.C.
He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Washington Institute for Near Eas
t Policy and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he serves on
the Chairmans Advisory Council. He is on the Corporate Advisory Board of the Glo
bal Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, on the National Advisory Board of the W.E.B.
DuBois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard Universit
y, and is a member of the Deans Council of the Kennedy School of Government at Ha
rvard. In 2007 Time Warner named Plepler a co-president of HBO. Plepler who joined
HBO in 1992, was named executive VP of HBO, charged with creative aspects of th
e company, in 2002. Advisory Committee, FilmAid International; Planning Committee,
International Freedom Center; Trustee, Asia Society; Advisory Board, Womens Voice
s. Women Vote; National Advisory Board, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute; Advisory Board
, Global Business Coalition.
-Richard L Plepler 151 E 72nd St; New York, NY 10021-4300 (212) 717-4260 [50-54
/ Lisa Plepler]
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Jonathan Plutzik
Independent Director, Fannie Mae, Washington, DC. Sector: FINANCIAL / Mo
rtgage Investment. 56 Years Old. Jonathan Plutzik has served as Chairman of Bets
y Ross Investors, LLC since August 2005. He also has served as President of the
Jonathan Plutzik and Lesley Goldwasser Family Foundation Inc. and as Chairman of
the Coro New York Leadership Center since January 2003. Mr. Plutzik served as N

on-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors at Firaxis Games from June 2002
to December 2005. Before that, he served from 1978 to June 2002 in various posit
ions with Credit Suisse First Boston, retiring in June 2002 from his role as Vic
e Chairman. Mr. Plutzik has been a Fannie Mae director since November 2009. | ht
tp://www.zaracentertrust.com/meet-the-leadership.html
-Jonathan Plutzik 101 Ben Franklin Dr; Sarasota, FL 34236-1219 (941) 388-1598 [L
esley Plutzik]
-Jonathan Plutzik 96 Rye Rd; Rye, NY 10580-1013 (914) 670-0072 [Lesley G Plutzik
]
-Jonathan L Plutzik 312 W 102nd St; New York, NY 10025-4931 (212) 932-1204 [55-5
9 / Lesley G Plutzik, Zachary Plutzik]
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Rutherford M. Poats
Rutherford Poats: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Executive Vice Pre
sident, Pace Global Energy Services, LLC. Rutherford (Bo) Poats serves as a Exec
utive Vice President of Pace Global Energy Services, LLC and served as its Manag
ing Director. Mr. Poats has vast experience in domestic and international energy
project development, company strategic planning, valuation, risk, financial ana
lysis, due diligence, and transactional support to an extensive client base. He
has been a leader in Pace Globals domestic asset placement and international proj
ect development activity, having directed the development, restructuring, acquis
ition, and divestiture of billions of dollars of asset value, including power ge
neration, fuel infrastructure, and related energy assets. Mr. Poats also serves
as an expert witness, having opined on numerous cases ranging from project compa
ny and contract valuation to standards of best practice in trading, hedging, and
project development activity. | Oral history(Nov. 1968):http://millercenter.org
/scripps/archive/oralhistories/detail/2872 Worked for the United Press Internatio
nal through the 1950s, either as correspondent, Tokyo Bureau Chief, or member of
the Foreign Bureau. In 1961, he joined the AID; served as Administrator for the
Far East (1964-1967) and Administrator of the Agency beginning in 1967 and thro
ugh the time of the interview in 1968. Discusses his professional experience and
remembrances of Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Michael N. Pocalyko
Director, Herley Industries, Lancaster, PA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Scienti
fic & Technical Instruments. Michael N. Pocalyko (55 years of age; independent d
irector), a director of Herley since January 2010, is managing director and chie
f executive officer of Monticello Capital in Chantilly, Virginia, an investment
bank and private equity firm that specializes in technology companies and merger
s and acquisitions, operating internationally in eleven countries. He has extens
ive experience as an expert financial advisor, corporate director, and principal
in high-growth multinational corporations in the advanced technology manufactur
ing, engineering services, defense and aerospace, and biomedical industries. He
currently chairs the board of TherimuneX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Doylestown, Pe
nnsylvania and previously chaired Advanced Environmental Resources, Inc. in Rest
on, Virginia and Erdevel Europa S.? r.l. in Luxembourg and Saudi Arabia. He also
represented two governors of Virginia on the Commonwealth Competition Council.
Prior to his career as a financier, Mr. Pocalyko was a Navy commander and served
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and on the staff of the Secretary of
the Navy. He is a Beirut veteran and was a decorated Navy pilot. Pocalyko is a ce
rtified fraud examiner, a financial expert under ?407 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act,
meets the enhanced independence standards for Audit Committee service and chair
s the Audit Committee of the Companys board of directors.
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Richard W. Pogue
http://www.jonesday.com/rwpogue/ Dick Pogue became Acting Managing Partner
of Jones Day on March 1, 1984, and Managing Partner one year later. During his
years of service in these roles, the Firm grew significantly and for the first t
ime entered international markets. In 1994 he retired from the Firm. After nine
and half years as senior advisor at Dix & Eaton, a corporate public relations fi

rm, he rejoined Jones Day in 2004. While his specialty areas of law over the year
s were antitrust and corporate takeover defense, he practiced extensively in the
general fields of corporate and litigation law. He has served as arbitrator or
mediator in a large number of major commercial disputes. Pogue is a past chairman
of the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association. He was a director
of various companies, including Continental Airlines, Derlan Industries (Canada
), M.A. Hanna Co., IT Group, KeyCorp, Redland PLC (England), Rotek Incorporated,
and TRW. In the civic arena, he has served as chairman of many organizations, in
cluding The Cleveland Foundation, Greater Cleveland Growth Association (then the
largest chamber of commerce in the U.S., with more than 16,000 members), Univer
sity Hospitals Health System, The City Club, Business Volunteers Unlimited, Grea
ter Cleveland Roundtable, The 50 Club, the Newcomen Society of the United States
, Cleveland Institute of Music (interim), and Presidents Council Foundation. He c
haired the 1989 Cleveland United Way campaign and served as cochairman of Clevel
ands 1996 Bicentennial Commission. Pogue has spoken and written extensively in the
field of private sector regionalism and was a cofounder and vice chairman of th
e Regional Business Council (the predecessor of TeamNEO). In the field of educati
on, he has served as a trustee of Case Western Reserve University, The Universit
y of Akron (U/A), and Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM). He has been named to r
eceive honorary degrees from U/A and CIM. In 2001, he served as interim executiv
e director of the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education. He was chairman of
the (Ohio) Governors Commission on Higher Education & the Economy in 2003-2004 a
nd later was a founding trustee of the (Ohio) Business Alliance on Higher Educat
ion and the Economy.
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Steve L. Poizner
Stephen Leo Steve Poizner is a California businessman and Republican
politician, who was elected State Insurance Commissioner of California in 2006.
Prior to his political career, Poizner worked in Silicon Valley as a high tech
entrepreneur, founding both SnapTrack, Inc. and Strategic Mapping, Inc. He was a
candidate for theCalifornia gubernatorial election, 2010; However he was defeat
ed in the June Primary by former CEO of eBay, Republican Meg Whitman. In 2001, fo
llowing privately held SnapTracks sale for $1 billion toQualcomm, Poizner served
a year as a White House Fellow in the National Security Council. Starting one we
ek before the September 11, 2001 attacks, Poizner held the position of Director
of Critical Infrastructure Protection, and was involved in developing Homeland S
ecurity programs relating to cybersecurity and emergency response communication
protocols. Poizner and his wife, Carol, live in Los Gatos, California where they
are raising their daughter, Rebecca. [Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Steve_Poizner.]
-Stephen L Poizner16320 Los Serenos Robles; Los Gatos, CA 95030-3026 (408) 354-5
644 [50-54 / Carol A Poizner]
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Dinah Pokempner
A specialist in international humanitarian and human rights law, and an area
specialist on Cambodia, she is the General Counsel for Human Rights Watch. Directo
r, International Center for Conciliation.
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William R. Polk
is a veteran foreign policy consultant, author, and relation of president J
ames K. Polk. appointed by President Kennedy to the State Departments Policy Plann
ing Councilfocusing on the Middle East and North Africa. While there he served a
s a member of the Cuban Missile Crisis management team. He was also Deputy Commi
ssioner-General of UNRWA during this period. Polk resigned from the federal gove
rnment to join the University of Chicago as Professor of History in 1965, where
he taught for ten years and established their Center for Middle Eastern Studies,
serving as Founding Director. In 1967 became president of the Adlai Stevenson I
nstitute of International Affairs, which hosted the 20th Pugwash Conference on n
uclear weapons problems, helped organize the Table Ronde meeting which laid ground
work for the European Union, and contributed to planning the United Nations Envi

ronmental Program. During the 1967 Middle Eastern Six-Day War he returned to Was
hington to write a draft peace treaty and to serve as an advisor to McGeorge Bun
dy, who was President Johnsons personal representative during that crisis. Polk is
senior director of the W.P. Carey Foundation and a member of the Council on For
eign Relations. He lives and writes in southern France and is married to Barones
s Elisabeth von Oppenheimer. He has lectured at the Canadian Institute of Intern
ational Relations, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Royal Institute of Inte
rnational Affairs, and the Institute of World Economy and International Affairs
of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, as well as over a hundred universities and co
lleges. William Polk was also the foreign policy adviser for Democratic candidate
Dennis Kucinichs presidential campaign.
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Carol A. Pollack
<-? | http://www.linkedin.com/pub/carol-pollack/4/425/204 Social Affairs Office
r at Secretariat of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Past: Political
Affairs Officer, Americas and Europe Division at Department of Political Affair
s, UN; Researcher at Amnesty International USA; Program Associate, Human Rights
at The Ford Foundation; Fellow at Human Rights First; Law clerk at Inter-America
n Court of Human Rights; Publications Assistant at Lawyers Committee for Human R
ights. Greater New York City Area.
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Gerald A. Pollack
Associate Professor of Finance at Pace University, New York, NY. Assoc. Dir. Int
ernational Econom. Menorah Park. Abrams Committee. Gerald Pollack Associates Inc
., zip code: 10604. | Gerald Pollack $11,475 in Political Contributions for 2008
OLD GREENWICH, CT 06870.
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Jonathan D. Pollack
currently serves as Professor of Asian and Pacific Studies and Director of the Str
ategic Research Department at the Naval War College. A specialist on East Asian
political and strategic affairs (especially China), Dr. Pollack was previously a
ffiliated with [the] RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California, where he serv
ed in a wide array of research and management capacities over the past two decad
es. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and was a Pos
tdoctoral Scholar at Harvard University. He has also taught at Brandeis Universi
ty, UCLA, and the RAND Graduate School of Policy Studies. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations 2001, the International Institute for Strategic Stu
dies, and the Committee on International Security and Arms Control of the Nation
al Academy of Sciences. Pollack has published widely on Chinas political and strate
gic roles; the international politics of Asia; U.S. policy in Asia and the Pacif
ic; and Chinese technological and military development. His recent studies inclu
de: Designing a New American Security Strategy for Asia (1996); Engaging China i
n the International Export Control Process: Options for U.S. Policy (co-author,
1997); In Chinas Shadow: Regional Perspectives on Chinese Foreign Policy and Mili
tary Development (contributor and editor, 1998); The Future of Chinese and Japan
ese Naval Power: Implications for Northeast Asian Maritime Security (senior auth
or, 1998); Assembled in China: Sino-U.S. Collaboration and the Chinese Aviation
Industry (senior author, 1998); Preparing for Korean Unification: Scenarios and
Implications (senior author, 1999); and articles in various professional journal
s and symposia on U.S.-Asian relations, Chinese policy toward Taiwan, Russian po
licy in Asia, and the international politics of East Asia. Pollacks current research
includes Chinese security policy debates since September 11, 2001; alternative
U.S.-Chinese strategic futures; future policy options toward North Korea; and le
adership of a joint U.S.-Japanese strategic assessment of longer term trends in
regional and global security.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollack/jonathan
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Kenneth M. Pollack
B. 1966is a noted former CIA intelligence analyst and expert on Middle

East politics and military affairs and is currently the Director of the Saban Ce
nter for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He spent a year as Dire
ctor for Near East and South Asian Affairs with the United States National Secur
ity Council. In 1999, he rejoined the NSC as the Director for Persian Gulf Affai
rs. He also served two stints as a professor with the National Defense Universit
y. He is also a Senior Director at Albright Stonebridge Group, an international s
trategic consulting firm. He previously worked for the Council of Foreign Relati
ons as their director of national security studies. Pollack is married to the wel
l-known television journalist Andrea Koppel [daughter of Ted].
-Kenneth M Pollack 4203 Stanford St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5211 (301) 986-1574 [
40-44 / Andrea K Pollack]
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Lester Pollack
<Zvi Galil . Lester Pollack: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek F
ounder, Managing Director, and Chairman, Centre Partners Management LLC. Age 72.
See Board Relationships (11). Pollack is the Founder, Managing Director, and Ch
airman at Centre Partners Management LLC. He has been a Managing Director at the
firm since 1986. Mr. Pollack was a Managing Director at Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
from 1986 to 1998. Prior to that, he was a General Partner and Vice President a
t Oppenheimer & Co. Mr. Pollack was a Co-Chief Operating Officer and Vice-Chairm
an at United Brands from 1979 to 1981. From 1965 to 1979, he served as an Execut
ive Vice President and Member of the Board at Loews Corporation. Mr. Pollack was
a Founding General Partner at Odyssey Partners from 1982 to 1986. He was a Limi
ted Managing Director at Lazard Freres & Co. LLC. Mr. Pollack is a Director and
the Chairman of the Board at Fire Arms Training Systems, Inc. He serves as a Mem
ber of Advisory Board of Metro International S.A. Mr. Pollack has been a Directo
r of Sunamerica, Inc. since 1981, and ASC Management, Inc. since 2000. He is als
o a Director of LaSalle Re Holdings Limited, Bank Leumi U.S.A., Centre Pacific L
LC, Associates LLC, MB Investment Partners, Tidewater, Inc., Tiffen Manufacturin
g Inc., and Kaz Inc. Mr. Pollack is also a Director Emeritus of U.S. Bancorp. He
was a Director of Ironwood Investment Management, LLC. Mr. Pollack was also a D
irector of Paramount Communications Inc., Continental Cablevision, Parlex Corp.
since 1970, Transco Energy, First Sun America Life Insurance Co., Inc , American
Seafoods, L.P., CNA Financial Corporation, and Polaroid Inc. He is a Trustee at
New York University and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Polla
ck is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of New York University School of Law
and a Member of the Board of Trustees at New York University. He was the Chairm
an of the Conference of Presidents at Major American Jewish Organizations. OTHER
AFFILIATIONS: SAFG Retirement Services, Inc.; Meggitt Training Systems, Inc.; C
omcast MO Group, Inc.; Tidewater Inc.; Transco Energy Company, LLC; Ironwood Inv
estment Management, LLC; CNA Financial Corporation; Loews Corporation; Parlex Co
rporation; American Seafoods Group LLC; The Tiffen Company, LLC; Lazard Freres &
Co. LLC; Resource Capital Asset Management; Paramount Communications Inc.; Bank
Leumi USA; Metro International SA; Odyssey Partners LP; First SunAmerica Life I
nsurance Company; New York University; Oppenheimer & Co. Division of Fahnestock;
Citizens Budget Commission; Brooklyn College; New York University School Of Law
; LaSalle Re Holdings Ltd.; ASG Consolidated LLC; ASC Management Inc.; MB Invest
ment Partners, Inc.
30 ROCKEFELLER PLZ.; New York, NY.
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollack/lester
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Neal A. Pollard (no longer listed)
is an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations. Former
ly, he was Board Director and General Counsel of the Terrorism Research Center,
Inc., a corporation he co-founded in 1996, and now a strategic partner of Total
Intelligence Solutions, LLC. Mr. Pollard was also Vice President for Hicks & Ass
ociates, Inc., where he developed and directed numerous policy, strategy, and te
chnology planning efforts for counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland secur
ity. In addition to Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Mr. Pollard serves on th

e adjunct faculty of the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign


Service, and the Georgetown University School of Medicine. is admitted to the Vi
rginia Bar.
-?>Nell Pollard 5521 Rudy Ln; Fredericksburg, VA 22407-1225 (540) 898-8538 [Sylv
ester L Pollard, Denise A Pollard, Shanelle L Pollard]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollard/neal
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Robert L. Pollock
an editorial writer and Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member. Polloc
k joined the Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels as an editorial page writer
in 1995. He moved to Wall Street Journals headquarters in New York in 2000 as an
assistant features editor. In 2002 Pollock became an editorial writer and in 200
5 he joined the Editorial Board. Pollock makes frequent appearances on television
shows such as that on CNBC and Fox News as well as radio appearances on WABC.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pollock/robert
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Elizabeth Pond
Freelance journalist. Christian Science Monitor; Yahoo! Inc; The Washington Quarte
rlyNon-Resident Fellow, Center for Transatlantic Relations
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Daniel B. Poneman
is currently the United States Deputy Secretary of Energy. Since 2001
, Poneman was a Principal of The Scowcroft Group, a business advisory firm in Wa
shington, D.C. Prior to that, Poneman was also a partner in the law firm of Hoga
n & Hartson. Between 1993 and 1996, Poneman served as Special Assistant to the P
resident and Senior Director for Nonproliferation and Export Controls at the Nat
ional Security Council. He joined the NSC staff in 1990 as the Director of Defen
se Policy and Arms Control, after also serving as a White House Fellow in the Un
ited States Department of Energy. Spouse: Susan.
-Daniel B Poneman 1541 Forest Ln; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3317 (703) 534-1308 [50-54 /
Susan A Poneman, Claire Poneman]
United States Dept of Energy, Secretary 1000 Independence Ave SW; Washington, DC
20585-0001 (202) 586-5500
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Marquita J. Pool-Eckert
<Knut Eckert. | Adjunct Professor/Macauly Honors College at Hunter College
CUNY; Adjunct Professor/ Journalism at Hunter College, CUNY. Past: Adjunct Prof
essor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Senior Producer at C
BS News.
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Roman Popadiuk
served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine under George H.W. Bush, f
rom 1992 to 1993. Since 1999, he has served as the Executive Director of the Geo
rge Bush Presidential Library Foundation at Texas A&M University in College Stat
ion, Texas. Popadiuk was born in Austria on May 30, 1950. He joined the United St
ates Foreign Service in 1981. From 1982 to 1984, he worked as a diplomat in Mexi
co City. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in the Department of State and in the Nati
onal Security Council. From 1986 to 1989, he served as Assistant Press Secretary,
then Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign
Affairs and Deputy Assistant under Ronald Reagan. He served as Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs under George H.W
. Bush, from 1989 to 1992. He served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine u
nder George H.W. Bush from 1992 to 1993. From 1993 to 1995, he taught at the For
eign Service Institute. From 1995 to 1998, he served as an administrator at the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C.. He is
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on the Board of Advisors
of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at The Bush School of Govern
ment and Public Service at Texas A&M University. He is married to Judith Ann Fedw
ick, and they have four children.
-Roman Popadiuk 4813 Berwyn Rd; College Park, MD 20740-2108 [Judith A Popadiuk]

-Roman Popadiuk 268 Grants Rd; Liberty, NY 12754-2684 (845) 292-2438 [Judith A P
opadiuk]
-Roman J Popadiuk III 4903 Park Row Pl; Bryan, TX 77802-5907 (979) 774-5833 [6064 / Judith A Popadiuk, Catherine Popadiuk, Mary Popadiuk]
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Anne B. Popkin
http://www.100womeninhedgefunds.org/angels/Anne_Popkin_V3.pdf -Popkin was pr
eviously a Principal of BlueCrest, Head of the New York Office and North America
n Business Development and member of the Global Operating Committee. She joined
the firm in the fall of 2007 after having served as a Managing Director and the
Head of Americas Business Development and Investor Relations for Lehman Brothers
Absolute Return Strategies. She was member of the management team of the global
Absolute Return Strategies business. Before joining ARS, Ms. Popkin served as t
he Director of North American Business Marketing and Investor Relations at Finan
cial Risk Management, where she initially worked doing hedge fund due diligence,
specifically in fixed income arbitrage. Ms. Popkin began her career at Goldman,
Sachs & Co. where she worked for nine years in both Fixed Income Sales and Trad
ing and the Investment Management Division. In Fixed Income, she worked in the G
lobal Interest Rate Product Group working with institutional investors (includin
g hedge funds) structuring and advising on trades to capitalize on clients views
on global interest and credit markets. Ms. Popkin earned a Bachelors Degree in Ap
plied Mathematics and Economics at Harvard University before receiving an MBA fr
om the Kellogg Graduate School of Management and a diploma in Art History at Oxf
ord University, where she studied as Rotary Scholar. She is a life member of the
Council on Foreign Relations.
-Anne B Popkin 10 E 29th St, Apt 50E; New York, NY 10016-7447 (212) 725-3039 [40
-44]
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Frank P. Popoff (no longer listed)
AKA Frank Popov. B. 1935. Dow Chemical CEO (1987-1995); Dow Chemical COO (19
87); Dow Chemical President (1981-87); Dow Chemical Various executive positions,
VP level; Member of the Board of American Express (1990-); Member of the Board
of Chemical Financial (as Chairman, 2004-); Member of the Board of Dow Chemical
(as Chairman, 1992-2000); Member of the Board of Dow Corning; Member of the Boar
d of Qwest (2000-); Member of the Board of Shin-Etsu Chemical (2001-); Member of
the Board of United Technologies (1996-2008); American Chemical Society; Americ
an Chemistry Council (as Chemical Manufacturers Association); Bush-Cheney 04; Geo
rge W. Bush for President; Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Board; US Busi
ness Council for Sustainable Development; US Council for International Business
Vice Chairman; US-Japan Business Council; Michigan Molecular Institute Board. |
http://www.globalarchitectsguide.com/library/Frank-Popoff.php.
-Frank P Popoff 7575 Oyster Bay Dr; Charlevoix, MI 49720-8822 (231) 547-2242 [65
+ / Jean V Popoff]
-Frank P Popoff 3113 Valley Dr; Midland, MI 48640-2626 (989) 832-2654 [65+ / Jea
n U Popoff]
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Ruth Porat (NEW listing)
A Dossier on Morgan Stanleys New CFO Ruth Porat Deal Journal
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Marisa L. Porges (NEW listing)
Former counter-terrorism advisor to the US governement. | Marisa L. Porges | F
oreign Affairs Marisa Porges and Jessica Stern consider how terrorists can, and
cannot be, deradicalized by state authorities.
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Damon Shelby Porter
Time Warner Cable Inc; Missouri House of Representatives. Member, American Cou
ncil on Germany; Member, The United States-Japan Foundation incorporated; Fellow
, The United States-Japan Foundation incorporated; Board Member, International R
elations Council; Member, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy; Marshal
l Memorial Fellow; The German Marshall Fund of the United States; Delegate, Amer

ican Council of Young Political Leaders, Duke Energymore.


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John Edward Porter
B. 1935is a former United States Representative from Illinois. He served tw
o years in the United States Department of Justice in the Honor Law Graduate Pro
gram from 1961 to 1963. ran an unsuccessful first campaign for a seat in the Nine
ty-sixth United States Congress in 1978 against Representative Abner J. Mikva. he
served as founder and co-chair for the Congressional Human Rights Caucus for 18
years and overseen budget appropriations for all federal health and education p
rograms and agencies, including NIH, CDC and AHRQ. Currently he is a partner of t
he law firm Hogan Lovells US LLP and serves as chairman of Research ! America, V
ice Chair of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. He is a membe
r of the Boards of the PBS Foundation and the First Focus Campaign for Children,
and a trustee for the Brookings Institution. Porter is a member of the Institut
e of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the Bretton Woods Committee,
the InterAmerican Dialogue and Council for Foreign Relations. Previously, he was
Chairman of PBS and served on the boards of the RAND Corporation, the American
Heart Association and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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Richard Portes
Richard Portes CBE is currently professor of Economics at London Busines
s School. He is President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research which he fo
unded in 1983. CEPR is a network network of over 700 Research Fellows and Affili
ates who contribute to economic research and policy debates in Europe. Richard P
ortes is Directeur dEtudes at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in
Paris (since 1978). He was a Rhodes Scholar and a Fellow of Balliol College, Ox
ford. He has also taught at Princeton University, Harvard University (as a Gugge
nheim Fellow), and Birkbeck College (University of London). In 1999-2000, he was
the Distinguished Global Visiting Professor at the Haas Business School, Univer
sity of California, Berkeley, and in 2003-04 he was Joel Stern Visiting Professo
r of International Finance at Columbia Business School. Professor Portes is a Fel
low of the Econometric Society and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has been
the longest serving Secretary-General of the Royal Economic Society (19922008) si
nce John Meynard Keynes. He is Co-Chairman of the Board of Economic Policy. He i
s a member of the Group of Economic Policy Advisers to the President of the Euro
pean Commission. {More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Portes.]
Richard Portes
Astoria, NY
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Arturo C. Porzecanski
is a professor of international finance and distinguished economist-in-res
idence at American Universitys School of International Service, having previously
taught at Columbia University, New York University, and Williams College. He is
a member of the board of directors of the Tinker Foundation and of the Washingt
on Office on Latin America. Prior to his current academic career, Dr. Porzecansk
i worked for nearly three decades as an international economist on Wall Street,
starting out with J.P. Morgan in the 1970s, where he served as economic adviser
on Latin America. He later rose to become chief economist for emerging markets a
t several financial institutions, the last of which was the European banking gro
up ABN AMRO. One of the pioneers of emerging-markets research on Wall Street, Dr.

Porzecanski worked for ABN AMRO for nearly five years through early 2005, and pr
eviously served as chief economist for the Americas at ING Barings (1994-2000);
chief emerging-markets economist at Kidder, Peabody & Co. (1992-1993); chief eco
nomist at Republic National Bank of New York (1989-1992); senior economist at J.
P. Morgan (1977-1989); research economist at the Center for Latin American Monet
ary Studies in Mexico City (1975-1976); and visiting economist at the Internatio
nal Monetary Fund (1973). He has also been a consultant to various U.S. governme
nt agencies and the Inter-American Development Bank. Member,Council on Foreign Re
lations Task Force on Latin America.
-Arturo C Porzecanski 3101 New Mexico Ave NW, Apt 1009; Washington, DC 20016-591
0 (202) 243-0626 [Nina M Porzecanski]
-Arturo C Porzecanski 55 E 86th St; New York, NY 10028-1059 (212) 831-1858 [60-6
4 / Nina M Porzecanski]
Roubini Global Economics, Board of Directors 131 Varick St, Rm 1005; New York, NY
10013-1453 (212) 645-0010
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Adam S. Posen
is an American economist, a member of the Monetary Policy Committee o
f the Bank of England and senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for Internatio
nal Economics . He also sits on the panel of economic advisers to the United Sta
tes Congressional Budget Office. Posens other positions include being a member of
theCouncil on Foreign Relations and theTrilateral Commission, a research associa
te of the Center for the Japanese Economy and Business of Columbia University, a
fellow of the CESifo Research Network. He has been the recipient of major resea
rch grants from the European Commission, the Sloan Foundation, the Ford Foundati
on, and the German Marshall Fundof the United States. He is currently married an
d living in London.
-Adam S Posen 1600 N Oak St, Apt 1206; Arlington, VA 22209-2756 (703) 741-0137 [
40-44 / Jennifer Posen, Annette G Posen]
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Barry R. Posen
is Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and the dir
ector of MITs Security Studies Program. An expert in the field of security studie
s, he currently serves on the editorial boards of the journals International Sec
urity and Security Studies and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations a
nd served as a study group member for the Hart-Rudman Commission. worked as a con
sultant for the RAND Corporation and an analyst for the Department of Defense an
d Center for Strategic and International Studies before becoming an assistant pr
ofessor of political science at Princeton University in 1984. In 1987, he joined
MIT as associate professor of political science and has taught at MIT since tha
t time. He has also served as a consultant to the Woodrow Wilson Center, theChri
stian Science Monitor and the MacArthur Foundation. has frequently appeared in th
e media and published general interest articles in publications including The Ne
w York Times, The Boston Globe, and The American Interest.
-Barry R Posen 50 Richmond Rd; Belmont, MA 02478-3320 (617) 484-0817 [55-59 / Ci
ndy L Williams]
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Michael H. Posner
B. 1950an American lawyer, the Founding Executive Director and later
the President of Human Rights First, and the current Assistant Secretary of Sta
te for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) of the United States. [More here
: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Posner_(lawyer)] | State Department Fed u
p USA.
-?>Michael H Posner 34 Winfield Davis Dr; Coram, NY 11727-3560 (631) 698-6234 [6
0-64 / Victoria P Posner, William B Posner]
-?>Michael H Posner 176 W 87th St; New York, NY 10024-2902 (212) 874-6746
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/posner/michael
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George H. Poste
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alongside 2006 Albert Einste

in Award recipient George Poste, director of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona


State University. | B. 1944. Health Technology Networks CEO (1999-); SmithKline
Beecham Chief Science & Technology Officer and President of R&D (1992-99); Membe
r of the Board ofAdvancePCS (2002-); Member of the Board of Anacor Pharmaceutica
ls; Member of the Board of Caremark Rx (2004-?); Member of the Board of Caris Di
agnostics (2004-?); Member of the Board of diaDexus (as Chairman 1997-2004); Mem
ber of the Board of Exelixis, Inc.; Member of the Board of Illumina; Member of t
he Board of Maxygen; Member of the Board of Monsanto (2003-); Member of the Boar
d of Orchid Cellmark, Inc.; Member of the Board of SmithKline Beecham (1992-99);
Member of the Board of Structural GenomiX (2000-04); US Defense Department Defe
nse Science Board; Academy of Medical Sciences (UK) Fellow; Council on Foreign R
elations; Hoover Institution Fellow; Institute of Medicine Forum on Microbial Th
reats; Molecular Profiling Institute Board of Directors; National Academy of Sci
ences Working Group on Biological Weapons; Royal College of Pathologists;
Roy
al Society; Financial Times Columnist; Cancer and Metastasis Reviews Co-Founder;
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews Co-Founder; Nature BioTechnology Editorial Board
; Commander of the British Empire.
-George H Poste 40175 N Little Doggie Rd; Scottsdale, AZ 85262-1664 [65+]
-George H Poste 6711 E Camelback Rd, Unit 6; Scottsdale, AZ 85251-2063 (480) 990
-1175 [65+ / Linda C Poste]
-George Poste Heber, AZ (928) 535-3260
Monsanto Company, Director 800 N Lindbergh Blvd; Saint Louis, MO 63167-0001 (314)
694-1000
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Theodore A. Postol
is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy in the P
rogram in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. He did his undergraduate work
in physics and his graduate work in nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology. Postol joined the staff of Argonne National Laboratory, wh
ere he studied the microscopic dynamics and structure of liquids and disordered
solids using neutron, x-ray and light scattering, along with computer molecular
dynamics techniques. Subsequently he went to the Congressional Office of Technol
ogy Assessment to study methods of basing the MX Missile, and later worked as a
scientific adviser to the Chief of Naval Operations. After leaving the Pentagon,
Dr. Postol helped to build a program at Stanford University to train mid-career
scientists to study developments in weapons technology of relevance to defense
and arms control policy.
-Palo Alto, Ca.
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William C. Potter
Professor of Nonproliferation Studies and Director of the James Martin
Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International
StudiesHe also directs the MIIS Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. He has se
rved as a consultant to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Lawrence Liverm
ore National Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
. He has been a member of several committees of the National Academy of Science
s and currently serves on the National Academy of Sciences Nonproliferation Pane
l. His present research focuses on nuclear terrorism and forecasting proliferat
ion developments. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Pa
cific Council on International Policy, and served for five years on the UN Secre
tary-Generals Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters and the Board of Trustees of
the UN Institute for Disarmament Research. He currently serves on the Internati
onal Advisory Board of the Center for Policy Studies in Russia (Moscow).
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Colin L. Powell
<wife Alma. | B. 1937. Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Limited Par
tner (2005-); US Secretary of State (2001-05); Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (
1989-93); White House National Security Advisor (1987-89); White House Deputy Na
tional Security Advisor (1987); Member of the Board of Gulfstream Aerospace; For
stmann Little & Co. Advisory Board; Academy of Achievement 1988; Alfalfa Club Pr

esident (1996-97); Alfalfa Club 1988; American Academy of Diplomacy; American Ph


ilosophical Society 1998; American Success PAC; AmeriCares Advisory Committee; A
ssociation for Diplomatic Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directo
rs; Bohemian Grove; Childrens Health Fund Chair, Advisory Board (1996-2000); Eise
nhower FellowshipsChairman; Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Hon
orary Patron; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
; George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; International Rescue Committee Overseer; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; McCai
n for Senate 98; Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; US National
Gallery of ArtTrustee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars Trustee; Army Distinguished Service Medal; Br
onze Star; Congressional Gold Medal; Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Legion
of Merit; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1993; Purple Heart; Silver Buffalo; Spi
ngarn Medal 1991; Library of Congress Living Legend 2000; George C. Marshall Awa
rd 2003; White House Fellows (1972-73); Dubya Nickname Balloonfoot; Dubya Ranch
Hand Jan-2001; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997); Funeral: Gera
ld Ford (2007). Sister: Marilyn Powell; Wife: Alma Vivian Johnson; Son: Michael
Powell (FCC chairman); Daughter: Linda; Daughter: Annmarie.
-Colin L Powell 1317 Ballantrae Farm Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3028 [65+ / Alma J Po
well]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/colin
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Dina H. Powell
Dina Habib Powell (ne Habib), born 1973, is the former Assistant Secret
ary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs for the United States governme
nt. She was in charge of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, a part
of the State Department. Currently, she is the global head of corporate engageme
nt at Goldman Sachs. She is married to Richard C. Powell, a COOfor Burson-Marstel
ler, and has two young daughters.
-Dina H Powell 181 E 90th St, Apt 10B; New York, NY 10128-2389 (646) 596-8674 [3
5-39 / Steven B Powell, Richard C Powell]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/dina
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Jerome H. Powell
<w/ Tyson. | Jerome Powell: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Mana
ging Partner, Global Environment Fund. Age 57. Powell is a Managing Partner at G
lobal Environment Fund. He joined the firm in 2008 and is also employed at GEF U
.S. Growth Fund II, L.P. He is responsible for growth capital, and private equit
y investments in North America. As part this role Mr. Powell serves as a Managin
g Director with the firms clean technology investment team making investments in
alternative energy and clean technology companies. He has over 25 years of exper
ience in private equity, investment banking, and investment management. Prior to
joining GEF, he co-founded Severn Capital Partners. Mr. Powell was a Partner at
The Carlyle Group from 1997 to 2005, where he headed the North American Industr
ial Buyout Group. At Carlyle, he was a Member of the Investment Committee and pa
rticipated in the investment decisions for all of the firms United States buyout
investment activities. Mr. Powell focuses on United States buyout opportunities
in the consumer and industrial sectors. He serves as Head of the United States C
onsumer and Industrial team. Prior to joining Carlyle, from 1995 to 1997, Mr. Po
well served as a Managing Director and Head of Mergers and Acquisitions at Dillo
n Read & Co., Inc. He served as Managing Director at Bankers Trust Company from
1993 to 1995 responsible for client coverage, mergers and acquisitions, and rela
ted areas of the bank and served as Chief of Staff and later as Head of Client C
overage, Mergers, and Acquisitions and related areas of Bankers Trust. Mr. Powel
l served as Senior Vice President at Dillon Read in the mergers and acquisitions
department and before that was an Associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New Yor
k City. He served as a Member of the Board of Directors for DPSU Bottling Group
and Panolam Holdings and Director, Member of Audit Committee, and Member of Comp
ensation Committee of Rexnord Corporation. Mr. Powell served as the Under Secret
ary for Finance for the United States Treasury Department from 1990 to 1993, whe

re he was responsible for Treasury debt markets and Administration policy concer
ning financial institutions and government sponsored enterprises. He is a Member
of the Board of DC Prep and was the Founding Chairman of the Center City Consor
tium. | http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/jerome-powell.asp?c
ycle=08 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FUND/INVESTORSEVERN CAPITAL PARTNERS/INVESTOR -CHEVY CHASE
, MD 20815.
-Jerome H Powell 37 W Lenox St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4208 (301) 652-1560 [55-59
/ Elissa Leonard, Sam H Powell, Lucy Powell]
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Laurene Powell Jobs (NEW listing)
Co-founder and President of the Board of College Track and widow of Steve Jo
bs, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc.
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Nancy J. Powell
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/127061.htm Director General, Foreign Servi
ce and Director of Human Resources. Term of Appointment: 08/03/2009 to present.
Ambassador Nancy J. Powell has been a career member of the Foreign Service for 3
4 years and holds the highest rank in the Foreign Service, Career Ambassador, co
nferred on January 3, 2011. Prior to her present position as Director General of
the Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources, she was the U.S. Ambassado
r to Nepal from August 2007 to August 2009. From 2006-2007, she served as the Na
tional Intelligence Officer for South Asia at the National Intelligence Council,
as the State Departments Senior Coordinator for Avian Influenza, and as Acting A
ssistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Activities. S
he has also served as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Ghana, and Uganda. Ambassador
Powell was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Mission in Bangladesh and Togo, Acti
ng Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
for African Affairs, Consul General in Calcutta, consular officer in Kathmandu,
and as Nepal Desk Officer. Her other overseas assignments include Islamabad and
Ottawa. She also served in Washington as a Refugee Assistance Officer. Prior to
joining the State Department, Ambassador Powell served as a high school social
studies teacher. Ambassador Powell studied French, Nepali, Hindi, and Urdu. She
is the recipient of the Homeland Security Service to America Medal for 2006 for
Avian Influenza preparations, and the U.S. State Department Arnold L. Raphel Awa
rd for 2003.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/powell/nancy
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Averill L. Powers
http://syzygytherapeutics.com/Team.html spent the last five years as a Partner a
t Celtic Pharma and more recently at Celtic Therapeutics global biotech private
equity funds and has more than 20 years experience in international mergers and
acquisitions, corporate finance and private equity, including transactions for c
ompanies such as Centocor, Roche, Bristol-Meyers Squibb and Johnson & Johnson.
Prior to Celtic, he spent five years at J.P. Morgan where he served as a permane
nt member of the firms Valuation Committee in Europe and as a participant on J.P.
Morgan Capitals Global Investment Committee. He began his career as a mergers a
nd acquisitions attorney for Davis Polk & Wardwell and prior to that Cravath, Sw
aine & Moore.
Averill L Powers
New York, NY
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Averill L Powers
New York, NY
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Thomas Powers
B. 1940is an author and intelligence expert. has contributed to The New York

Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, Harpers, The Nation, Commonweal
, The Atlantic, and Rolling Stone. He is married and lives in Vermont. | http://
www.theatlantic.com/past/unbound//powers/tpbio.htm
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Timothy E. Powers
Partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP. Groups and Associations: State Bar of Texa
s, American Bar Association; International Bar Association; International Bar As
sociation Foundation, Inc.; Institute for International and Comparative Law of T
he Center for American and International Law (formerly The Southwestern Legal Fo
undation); Japan America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth; World Affairs Council of
Dallas/Fort Worth; Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; World Services Group.
Dallas/Fort Worth Area.
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Robert C. Pozen
B. 1946is Chairman Emeritus of MFS Investment Management, which mana
ges over $215 billion in assets for over five million investors worldwide. He a
lso serves as a senior lecturer at the Harvard Business School and a Senior Rese
arch Fellow at the Brookings Institution. In late 2001 and 2002, Bob was a membe
r of President Bushs Commission to Strengthen Social Security. His plan was endor
sed by President Bush, and was included in a series of memoranda to President Ob
ama from the Progressive Policy Institute. In 2003, Bob served as Secretary of Ec
onomic Affairs for Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. In 2002-2004, Bob was also
the John Olin Visiting Professer at Harvard Law School. In 2007-2008, he serve
d as chairman of the SECs advisory committee on improving financial reporting. Bob
was formerly vice chairman of Fidelity Investments and president of Fidelity Ma
nagement & Research Company, the investment advisor to the Fidelity mutual funds
. From 1987 to 1996, Bob was managing director and general counsel of Fidelity I
nvestments. In that role, he created Fidelitys Charitable Gift Fund, launched Fi
delitys entry into the Japanese mutual fund business, and served as a director of
its credit card bank. Before joining Fidelity, Bob was a partner at the Washingt
on, D.C., law firm of Caplin & Drysdale, where he led the banking/securities dep
artment from 1981 to 1986. Prior to that, Bob was associate general counsel to t
he Securities & Exchange Commission from 1978 to 1980. Bob also was a law profe
ssor at Georgetown and New York University from 1973 through 1977. Bob is an outs
ide director of Medtronics, Inc, and Nielsen, Inc. He is also an outside directo
r of several funds managed by a subsidiary of the World Bank investing in Africa
and Latin America.
In addition, he is a member of the governing board of two
non-profit organizations, the Harvard Neuro-Discovery Center and the Commonweal
th Fund. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a memb
er of the Council on Foreign Relations. lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his w
ife Liz, a psychotherapist and figurative artist. They have two adult children,
Joanna and David.
-Robert C Pozen 9 Arlington St, Apt PH; Boston, MA 02116-3411 (617) 247-2258 [El
izabeth K Pozen]
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Robert J. Pranger
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (ca. 1975).| http://www
.foreignaffairs.com/author/robert-j-pranger.
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Sheridan Prasso
is a writer and Asia specialist with more than a dozen years of experience co
vering the region. Her reportage has taken her across Asia and the world, from Ch
ina and Japan to India and Indonesia; her expertise in the region has led to gue
st lectures at the worlds top universities, appearances on television networks su
ch as CNN International and ABC of Australia, and interviews with notable figure
s including Nobel Peace Prize winners Aung San Suu Kyi and Muhammad Yunus. Sheri
dans articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, The New York Tim
es, Travel + Leisure, The Los Angeles Times, and The World Policy Journal, among
other publications. She has been writing and editing for FORTUNE since 2004. She
ridan previously spent eight years with BusinessWeek as its New York-based Asia

Editor and as a Senior News Editor. She served as Cambodia Bureau Chief for Agen
ce France-Presse (AFP) from 1991 to 1994, setting up the first permanent Western
news bureau to reopen in Phnom Penh since 1975. She also worked in Hong Kong as
an Asia Regional Correspondent, in Paris as a Europe/Africa Editor, and as a Un
ited Nations Correspondent for AFP. She started her career with The Associated P
ress (AP) in Washington, D.C. and Chicago, and later worked as an AP Business Wr
iter. She has lived in Japan as a U.S.-Japan Foundation Media Fellow, and in Chin
a as a Knight International Press Fellow.
Sheridan Gustav Prasso
New York, NY
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Henry Precht (no longer listed)
State Department official under Carter. Cleveland Council on World Affairs. ?>Principal, North Cascades National Bank.
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Arian L. Pregenzer
Arian L. Pregenzer is Senior Scientist at the Cooperative Monitoring Center
(CMC) at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Under her lead
ership, the CMC was established in 1994 to enable international technical cooper
ation on security problems. The CMC is a unique facility dedicated to the explora
tion of how sharable technology can contribute to achieving nonproliferation, ar
ms control, and other international security objectives. It promotes effective d
ialogue between policy and technology experts, and enables international technic
al cooperation to develop new approaches to security problems. CMC projects have
brought together researchers from Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority
; India and Pakistan; and Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Russia, and China. From Aug
ust 1990 to August 1992, Dr. Pregenzer served as a technical advisor to the Depa
rtment of Energys Office of Arms Control. During this period, she represented DOE
at the multilateral chemical weapons negotiations at the Conference on Disarmam
ent in Geneva. Prior to her career in international security, she worked at Sandi
a to develop lithium ion sources for eam-driven inertial confinement fusion.
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William H. Press
B. 1948is an astrophysicist, theoretical physicist, and, more recently, com
putational biologist. Obama named Press as a member of his Presidents Council of
Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). In February, 2011, he became Preside
nt-elect of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is sched
uled to serve as that organizations President during 2012. He oversaw LANLs partici
pation in the Joint Genome Institute and in the construction of the Spallation N
eutron Source, etc.
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Larry Pressler
is a politician. He was the first Vietnam veteran to be elected to the Unit
ed States Senate. On November 10, 2009 President Barack Obama named Pressler to
the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad. After servin
g for several years in the State Department as a Foreign Service Officer he was
elected to the House of Representatives from 1975 to 1979. He was a Senator from
South Dakota from 1979 to 1997, and was chairman of the Commerce Committee from
1995 to 1997. Pressler is noted for being possibly the only member of Congress t
o flatly refuse to take a bribe from undercover FBI agents and then to report th
e bribe attempt to the FBI during the Abscam investigations in 1980. John Murtha
also declined the bribe, but expressed interest in later opportunities. Pressler
currently serves on several corporate boards and is a visiting professor and Se
nior Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Thomas Hawki
ns Johnson Visiting Scholar at the United States Military Academy, where he lect
ures on international relations and has advised cadets seeking Rhodes scholarshi
ps and other graduate fellowships. In the ten years since leaving Congress, Pres
sler has served as a senior adviser to Salomon Smith Barney, Monticello Capital,
Blackhorse Asset Management and Leopard Capitals Leopard Sri Lanka Fund. Pressle

r has lectured at more than twenty universities in China, India and the U.S. Pre
ssler and currently lives and works in both Washington, D.C., and New York City.
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Stephen W. Preston
a lawyer who served as General Counsel of the Navy from 1998 to 2000 and in 200
9 was nominated by Barack Obama as General Counsel of the Central Intelligence A
gency. Preston joined the law firmof Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in 198
6. In 1993, he left WilmerHale to become Principal Deputy General Counsel of the
United States Department of Defense, during which time he spent time as acting
General Counsel. In 1995, he joined the Civil Division of the United States Depa
rtment of Justice as Deputy Assistant Attorney General; there, he was responsibl
e for civil appeals. President of the United States Bill Clinton nominated Prest
on as General Counsel of the Navy and, after Senate confirmation, Preston held t
his office from September 28, 1998 until November 17, 2000. In 2001, he returned
to WilmerHale as a partner.
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Kenneth Prewitt
Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs, Columbia University, and founding
President of the State of the USA the institutional venue for establishing a Key
National Indicator program for the U.S. Previous positions include: Director
of the United States Census Bureau, President of the Social Science Research Cou
ncil, Senior Vice President of the Rockefeller Foundation, and Director of the N
ational Opinion Research Center. Previous academic appointments include the Univ
ersity of Chicago, Stanford University and Washington University. Among his awa
rds are a Guggenheim Fellowship, honorary degrees from Carnegie Mellon and South
ern Methodist University, a Distinguished Service Award from the New School for
Social Research, and The Officers Cross of the Order of Merit from the Federal Re
public of Germany, and various awards associated with his Directorship of the Ce
nsus Bureau. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the Cen
ter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the Academy of Political and
Social Science, the Russell-Sage Foundation and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. is completing a study of the policy consequences of Amer
icas racial classification system from 1790 to the present. Among his current pr
ofessional Boards and Committees is the National Research Councils Standing Commi
ttee on Social Science Evidence for Use, which he chairs.
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Bryan C. Price [?]
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Daniel M. Price
http://www.sidley.com/price_daniel/ Senior Partner for Global Issues and a m
ember of the Firms Executive Committee. He works with Sidley lawyers worldwide ad
vising clients on a wide range of international regulatory, transactional and po
licy matters, including global financial regulation, trade and climate change. H
e also represents clients in the resolution of international disputes. Price rejo
ins Sidley after serving as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Secur
ity Advisor for International Economic Affairs in the Administration of George W
. Bush. In this role, he was the senior White House official responsible for int
ernational economic issues, including international trade and investment, humani
tarian relief, and the international aspects of financial system reform, energy
security and climate change. Additionally, Mr. Price was President Bushs personal
representative to the G-8, the G-20 Financial Summit and the Asia-Pacific Econo
mic Cooperation Forum. He also served as the U.S. chair of various cabinet-level
bilateral economic dialogues, including the Transatlantic Economic Council, the
U.S. Brazil CEO Forum and the U.S. India CEO Dialogue.
-D.C. 202.736.8226 | Fax: 202.736.8711 | Emauil: dprice@sidley.com.
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John R. Price, Jr. [?]
-?>Involved somehow with NAFTA (lawyer, maybe Houston, maybe).
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Raymond K. Price, Jr.

B. 1930was the chief speechwriter of U.S. President Richard Nixon, working on


both inaugural addressess, his resignation speech, and Gerald Fords pardon speec
h. He was president of the Economic Club of New York for 19 years.
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Robert Price
is an American attorney, investment banker and corporate executive. He was appointe
d to New York States Commission of Investigation in 2001. He founded Price Commun
ications in 1981, a media company owning television and radio stations, a cellul
ar telephone system, and the New York Law Journal.
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Steven Price
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PriceSteven C
hairman and CEO of Townsquare Media. Prior to that he was a Senior Managing Dire
ctor at Centerbridge Partners, L/P., a $3 billion multi-strategy private equity
fund. Prior to joining Centerbridge at its founding in early 2006, Mr. Price was
a Senior Management Director at Spectrum Equity Investors, a private equity fir
m focused on the business and information services, media and communications ind
ustries. Prior thereto, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Spec
trum, Space and communications). He served on numerous Pentagon task forces and
boards including the Multinational Interoperability Council, the Defense Policy
Board for Federal Aviation, the Joint Battle Damage Assessment Council, the U.S.
Senior Steering Group for the World Radio Conference, and the Unified Command S
ystem Executive Board. Mr. Price was DoD liaison with the intelligence community
on numerous issues. Prior to joining the Administration in November 2001, he ser
ved as President and Chief Executive Officer of LiveWire Capital, which he found
ed. Mr. Price was formerly the President and Chief Executive Officer of PriCellu
lar Corporation, a publicly traded (AMEX ticker PC) cellular telephone operator wh
ich was sold in June 1998 for $1.4 billion. Price previously has served in the U.
S. State Department as Special Assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to the START Tal
ks, and also worked in the mergers and acquisitions department of Goldman, Sachs
& Co. Among other activities, he currently serves on the Board of Directors of
the Foundation for the National Archives, the New York State Health Foundation,
the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), UJA-Federal of New York,
and the Brown University Program for Recovery from Military Combat, which he fo
unded. He was a Pioneer for Bush-Cheney, is a consultant to the Defense Science
Board, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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William W. Priest, Jr.
Age 55+. Epoch Investment Partners , Inc.; J Net Enterprises Inc.; Steinberg;
Credit Suisse Asset Management Americas; B.E.A. Associates Inc. Board Member, In
fraReDx Inc; Board Member, Globe Wireless; Member, Council on Foreign Relations
, Inc.; Board Member, J Net Enterprises Inc; Founder, B.E.A. Associates Inc; Mem
ber of the Global Executive Committee of Asset Management, Credit Suisse. Profes
sor of Finance at Duke U.
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Daniel B. Prieto III
is Director and Senior Fellow of the Homeland Security Center at the Reform Inst
itute. Previously, he was Research Director of the Homeland Security Partnership
Initiative and Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affair
sat Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government. Mr. Prieto is co-auth
or, with Stephen E. Flynn, of Neglected Defense: Mobilizing the Private Sector t
o Support Homeland Security, a special report from the Council on Foreign Relati
ons. His commentary and analysis have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, TIME
Magazine, USA Today, Chicago Tribune,WashingtonPost.com, Washington Times, The N
ew Republic, Atlantic Monthly, MSNBC, CNN, FOX News, BBC, and NPR. Mr. Prieto se
rves on the Century Foundation homeland security task force and as an associate
member of the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Informati
on Age. Mr. Prieto has served on the professional staff of the Select Committee on
Homeland Security in the U.S. House of Representatives. As an investment banker
with JPMorgans Technology, Media, and Telecommunications practice and as Directo

r of Corporate Development for America Online, Mr. Prieto has served as a strate
gist or advisor on $150 billion in transactions, including the merger of McDonne
ll Douglas with Boeingand America Onlines acquisition of Netscape and merger with
Time Warner. He is a past recipient of the International Affairs Fellowship fro
m the Council on Foreign Relations.
-Daniel B Prieto III 2216 Cathedral Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-1504 (202) 4831011 [40-44]
-Daniel B Prieto 91 Trowbridge St; Cambridge, MA 02138-3122
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/prieto/daniel
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Charles O. Prince III
B. 1950. Citigroup CEO (2003-07); Citigroup Chairman and CEO, Global C
orporate and Investment Bank (2002-03); Citigroup COO (2001-02); CitigroupCAO (2
000-01); Citigroup EVP (1998-2000); Travelers Group (1993-98); Primerica (1988-9
3); Commercial Credit (1986-88); Commercial Credit Senior VP and General Counsel
(1983-86); Commercial Credit (1979-83); US Steel Attorney (1975-79); Member of
the Board of Citigroup (2003-07, as Chairman, 2006-07); Member of the Board of J
ohnson & Johnson (2006-); Member of the Board of Xerox (2008-); Bush-Cheney 04; C
ouncil on Foreign Relations; The Business Council; Business Roundtable; Democrat
ic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Fri
ends of Hillary; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; National Republican Congressional C
ommittee; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Obama for America; Partnersh
ip for New York City Co-Chairman; Romney for President; Rudy Giuliani Presidenti
al Committee; Transatlantic Business Dialogue US Chair; United Negro College Fun
d Director.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/prince/charles
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Penny S. Pritzker
B. 1959Net worth $1.8B (Forbes 2006). Granddaughter of Abraham N.
Pritzker. Member of the Board of TransUnion (as Chairman); Member of the Board o
f Wrigley (1994-2005); Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Chicago Public
Education Fund Vice Chairman; Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art Past Chairman;
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Commi
ttee; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Gephardt for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton f
or US Senate Committee; Illinois State Bar Association 1985; Joe Lieberman for P
resident; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; Metropolitan Planning Council (Chica
go) Advisory Board; Pritzker Foundation Trustee; Real Estate Roundtable Treasure
r; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; Gore 2000; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Obama for Illinois; R
euniting Our Country PAC. Husband: Bryan S. Traubert (two children). |Hamilton P
roject, The Fed up USA.
-Penny S Pritzker 1875 N Orchard St; Chicago, IL 60614-5105 (773) 472-9889
-Penny Pritzker Aspen, CO (970) 920-7737
-Bryan S Traubert 1901 N Orchard St, Apt B; Chicago, IL 60614-5110 [Rose Trauber
t, Rhoda T Valdez, Manny Baldez, Emmanuel Valdez]
-9 jobs: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/pritzker/penny
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Thomas J. Pritzker
http://people.forbes.com/profile/thomas-j-pritzker/69062 Executive Cha
irman of the Board, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Chicago, IL. Independent Director
, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., Miami, FL. 60 Years Old. Thomas J. Pritzker has
been a member of our board of directors since August 2004 and our Executive Cha
irman since August 2004. Mr. Pritzker served as our Chief Executive Officer from
August 2004 to December 2006. Mr. Pritzker was appointed President of Hyatt Cor
poration in 1980 and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hyatt Cor
poration from 1999 to December 2006. Mr. Pritzker is Chairman and Chief Executiv
e Officer of The Pritzker Organization, LLC (TPO), the principal financial and i
nvestment advisor to various Pritzker family business interests. Mr. Pritzker is
Chairman of Marmon Holdings, Inc. and also serves as a Director of Royal Caribb

ean Cruises Ltd. He served as a Director of TransUnion Corp., a credit reporting


service company, until June 2010. Mr. Pritzker is a Director and Vice President
of The Pritzker Foundation, a charitable foundation; Director and President of th
e Pritzker Family Philanthropic Fund, a charitable organization; and Chairman and Pr
esident of The Hyatt Foundation, a charitable foundation which established The Pri
tzker Architecture Prize.Pritzker is a first cousin of Ms. Penny Pritzker, who i
s also a member of our board of directors. | Center for Strategic and Internatio
nal Studies (CSIS) Fed up USA * SOME Mishpucka Billionairies in the USA Fed up U
SA.
-Thomas J Pritzker 71 S Wacker Dr, Apt TE4600; Chicago, IL 60606-4637
-Thomas J Pritzker 303 Gore Creek Dr, Apt X5; Vail, CO (970) 476-5831 [John A Pr
itzker]
Hyatt Corporation, Executive Chairman 71 S Wacker Dr, Ste 2425; Chicago, IL 60606
-4716 (312) 780-5707
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Luis M. Proenza
President of University of Akron. He is a former member of the United States P
residents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
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Jon Protz (no longer listed)
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke U.
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Joseph W. Prueher
B. 1942US Ambassador to China (1999-2001); US Defense Department Commander-in
-Chief, US Pacific Command (1996-99); Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1995-96);
Member of the Board of DynCorp; Member of the Board of Emerson Electric (2001-);
Member of the Board of Fluor (2003-); Member of the Board of McNeil Technologie
s; Member of the Board of Merrill Lynch (2001-); Member of the Board of New York
Life (2001-); Member of the Board of Wornick Company; American Academy of Diplo
macy; Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; National Co
mmittee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Partnership for Public Service
Board of Governors; Order of Australia Honorary Officer. Wife: Suzanne, Daughte
r: Brooks Barwell, Son: Joshua.
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Jeffrey F. Pryce
Vice-Chair of the international arbitration practice at Steptoe & Johnson LL
P, counsels clients on international legal issues and represents them in proceed
ings to resolve international disputes. He brings an extensive background in arb
itration, litigation, government, and diplomacy to a practice focused on success
fully resolving complex and multi-jurisdictional legal problems. has represented
clients involved in arbitration before ICSID, the ICSID Additional Facility, the
ICC, and other international arbitral fora, as well as cases under UNCITRAL and
other ad hocprocedures. He has particular experience in investor-State arbitrat
ion, having represented major US corporations in successful nine- and ten-figure
arbitrations against foreign governments under bilateral and multilateral inves
tment treaties. Pryce is Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Ce
nter, where he teaches International Investment Law. Prior to joining Steptoe, Mr
. Pryce served for five years in the House and Senate as a staffer responsible f
or foreign policy, defense, and judiciary issues. From 1993 to 1999, Mr. Pryce se
rved as a senior official in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. As Special
Counsel for International Affairs, he was the lead negotiator or a member of th
e negotiating team for the successful conclusion of nuclear disarmament agreemen
ts with Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. As Special Assistant and Couns
elor to the Under Secretary for Policy he had responsibility within the Departme
nt for the interagency policymaking process, congressional hearings, and public
statements of US international security policy. He participated broadly in bilat
eral diplomatic discussions, particularly on European security matters, and in i
nternal management of the Department. As Counselor, Mr. Pryce assumed additional
lead responsibility for important cross-cutting international issues, including
those arising in multilateral diplomacy. He was assigned to be the senior Defen

se representative on the US delegation to the Rome Conference on the ICC, and le


d the US delegation to NATO EAPC talks on controlling the proliferation of small
arms and light weapons.
-1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW; Washington DC 20036 | TEL: 202.429.8121 | FAX: 202
.429.3902.
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Donald J. Puchala
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/donald_j__puchala.html# Professor
of International Studies in the department of political science, University of
South Carolina. He is also associate director of The Richard L. Walker Institute
of International Studies.
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Robert H. Puckett
<1978. | Professor of political science at Indiana State University and is conve
rsant on human rights policy.
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Ted Pulling
a manager of Indian portfolios for J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management in Hon
g Kong. is an investment manager and an India country specialist with the Pacific R
egional Group in Hong Kong.
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Thomas L. Pulling
Director, Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., The; Long Island University trustee ; Roo
sevelt Institute governor. retired as a managing director of Citigroup in 2006.
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Susan Kaufman Purcell
is Vice President (since 1994) of the Council of the Americas, and also se
rves as Vice President (since 1989) of the Councils sister organization, the Amer
icas Society. In addition to her work for the Council of the Americas and the Am
ericas Society, Dr. Purcell has done extensive consulting on Latin American econ
omic, trade, investment and political issues for U.S. corporations and for forei
gn companies. Prior to joining the Council of the Americas and the Americas Societ
y, Dr. Purcell was a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New Yo
rk (1981-88). Between January 1980 and June 1981, Dr. Purcell was a member of th
e U.S. Department of States Policy Planning Staff, serving under Presidents Jimmy
Carter and Ronald Reagan. Before joining the U.S. government, Dr. Purcell was a t
enured professor of political science at the University of California, Los Angel
es (1969-79). She was also a visiting professor at Columbia University (1981). D
r. Purcell is a member of The Economic Club of New York, the Financial Womens Ass
ociation and the Council on Foreign Relations. She has been an International Aff
airs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, a Visiting Fel
low at the Overseas Development Council in Washington D.C., and a Fellow at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Other award
s and honors include a National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, a Fulbright
-Hays Fellowship and a Foreign Area Fellowship. She holds MA and Ph.D. degrees i
n political science from Columbia University. In the past she has been a trustee
of Freedom House and has served on the advisory board for the Inter-American Fou
ndation. Advisory Council, International Executive Service Corps; Expert for the
Cuba Study Group; Hemisfile Editorial Board (as of 1996), Institute of the Ameri
cas; Director, Center for a Free Cuba; Former Secretary (1992), National Endowme
nt for Democracy.
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Shaifali Puri (NEW listing)
Executive Director of Scientists Without Borders.
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Robert E. Pursley
is commander of U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, with headquarters at Fuc
hu Air Station, Japan. As commander of U.S. Forces Japan, he is the senior U.S.
military representative in Japan. As commander of Fifth Air Force, he is respons
ible for the conduct of U.S. air operations in Japan and the Republic of Korea.

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John S. Pustay
B. 1931president of the National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Was
hington, D.C. [Read more: http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6827.
]
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Robert D. Putnam
Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University. His books and articl
es have been translated into eighteen languages.
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Kenneth B. Pyle
is the Henry M. Jackson Professor of History and Asian Studies and founding p
resident of the National Bureau of Asian Research. He was founding editor of the
Journal of Japanese Studies in 1974 and continued to serve as its editor until
1986. He currently teaches courses on modern Japanese history.
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Michael Pyle (NEW listing)
Chlo Schama, Michael Pyle Weddings NYTimes.com May 28, 2011 The bride is the ass
istant managing editor of The New Republic and the bridegroom has been a senior
adviser to Lael Brainard, the under
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Adeel Qalbani (NEW listing)
Senior Managing Director at Reservoir Capital Group. NYC.
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Anthony C. E. Quainton
is currently Distinguished Diplomat in Residence at American University and se
rves as program coordinator for the American Academy of Diplomacy. Before assumi
ng these positions he was president and CEO of the National Policy Association,
a Washington research and policy group committed to the promotion of business-la
bor dialogue. He served for 38 years in the Foreign Service of the United States
with posts on every continent. He was Ambassador in Peru, Nicaragua, Kuwait and
the Central African Republic. He held senior positions in the Department of Sta
te including Coordinator for Counter-terrorism, Deputy Inspector General, Assist
ant Secretary for Diplomatic Security, and Director General of the Foreign Servi
ce. He is Vice President of the Public Diplomacy Council.
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Lois E. Quam
B. 1961. Piper Jaffray Managing Director, Alternative Investments (2007-);
UnitedHealth Group EVP and President, Senior Markets Group; UnitedHealth Group
GM, Ovations (1998-); UnitedHealth Group (1989-); Member of the Board of General
Mills (2007-); British Medical Journal Board of Editors; Al Franken for Senate;
EMILYs List; George C. Marshall Foundation Trustee; Gephardt for President; Hill
ary Clinton for President; Obama for America; Rhodes Scholarship. Husband: Matt
Entenza.
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William B. Quandt
B. 1941an American scholar, author, professor and member of the Department
of Politics at the University of Virginia. He previously served as senior fellow
in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and as a mem
ber on the National Security Council in the Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter admin
istrations. He was actively involved in the negotiations that led to theCamp Dav
id Accords and the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. His areas of expertise include A
lgeria, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, the Peace Process, and U.S. Foreign Policy. He
is married to the writer Helena Cobban, has one daughter and two stepchildren, a
nd lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, and serves on the Board of Trustees of the American University in Cai
ro and theFoundation for Middle East Peace.
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Rob Quartel

http://www.jordaninvestment.com/JordanUSForum/speakers-US.html Rob Quartel (


59) is a former Member of the US Federal Maritime Commission, and an internation
ally recognized expert in homeland security and US national maritime and transpo
rtation security policy. He currently serves as Chairman and CEO of NTELX, based
in McLean, Va. Government clients include the US Departments of Defense, Treasury,
Transportation, and the US Food and Drug Administration. Quartels experience span
s a wide range of international security, energy, transportation, safety and env
ironmental regulatory matters. As Maritime Commissioner he was the leading propo
nent of international liner shipping deregulation and a high-profile advocate fo
r reform of other US maritime laws. He has throughout his career taken an active
role in politics and public policy, and has written and testified extensively on
regulatory, maritime and homeland security issues. He twice ran for public offi
ce (US Congress in 1984 and the US Senate in 1992) in his home state of Florida.
In his earlier career, he served at the US Environmental Protection Agency, the
US Federal Energy Office during the 1973 Oil Embargo, and as Issue Director for
the Ford and Bush presidential campaigns. has served as a Member/Advisor to the
Army Science Board, is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Memb
er of the Wilson Council, serves on the Board of TechPAC, one of the largest tec
hnology PACs in the country; and serves on numerous boards and advisory committe
es related to US homeland security policy. He is married to Michela English, Pre
sident of Fight for Children, a DC-based non-profit focusing on education and he
alth risks in the District. The couple has two adult children: Eleanore (25), fo
rmerly with Teach for America and now with Accenture Consulting in Northern Virg
inia; and Will (22), a chef-in-training.
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John Quelch
Harvard Business School: http://www.hbsclubwdc.net/article.html?aid=188 Quelch
is a leading business school academic, administrator, public servant, corporate
director and consultant. Since 2001, John has served as Senior Associate Dean
and Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business Scho
ol. Between 1998 and 2001, he was Dean (with Vice Chancellor status) of London
Business School. Prior to 1998, he was the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor at Har
vard Business School. Johns research focuses on global business strategy. has work
ed as a consultant, seminar leader or conference speaker in more than sixty coun
tries. He has assisted companies as diverse as American Airlines, Colgate-Palmo
live, Barclays, Deutsche Post, General Electric, Intel, Nestle, Novartis, Procte
r & Gamble, Samsung, Unilever, and Walt Disney.
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George H. Quester
Dr. George H. Quester Strategic Studies Institute Aside from the University
of Maryland, George Quester has taught at Cornell and Harvard Universities, at
UCLA, in the Department of Military Strategy at the National War College, and as
the John M. Olin Visiting Professor at the United States Naval Academy.
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Kevin F. F. Quigley
is Vice Chair of the Institute for Sustainable Communities and a director of
Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production. Kevin Quigley is the president of the N
ational Peace Corps Association. He is also principal of Q&A: Quigley & Associat
es, a consulting firm working with not-for-profit organizations on strategic plann
ing, program development, evaluation, and resource mobilization issues. Prior to
this, Dr. Quigley was the executive director of the Global Alliance for Workers a
nd Communities, an organization providing workers in global manufacturing with w
ays to improve their lives, workplaces, and communities. Before joining the Glob
al Alliance, Dr. Quigley was vice president of Policy and Business Programs with
the Asia Society, guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International
Scholars, and director of public policy for The Pew Charitable Trusts. He has al
so served in staff positions in the Executive Office of the President and the U.
S. Senate, as well as a Peace Corps volunteer. He previously served on the ISC b
oard from 1995-98. Dr. Quigley has authored numerous publications on civil socie
ty and other international issues. He has also served as Vice Chairman of the Advi

sory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Assistance; legislative director to Senator


John Heinz; budget examiner in the Office of Management and Budget; Presidential
Management Intern and Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand. He has also had appoin
tments at various policy research institutions: Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wil
son International Center for Scholars; Resident Associate at the Carnegie Endowm
ent for International Peace; and as a U.S Japan Leadership Fellow at the Keidanr
en in Tokyo. He is a faculty member of the SAIS International Development Progra
m. Director, Coalition for American Leadership Abroad.
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Jane Bryant Quinn
is an American financial journalist. She is one of the nations leading commenta
tors on personal finance. Her policy columns have addressed matters of top conce
rn to citizens, including investor protection, health insurance, Social Security
, and the sufficiency of retirement plans. Her twice-weekly, syndicated Washingto
n Post Writers Group column, Staying Ahead, ran for 27 years in over 250 newspaper
s and is considered one of the most successful newspaper columns. For ten years,
she worked for CBS News, first on The CBS Morning News, then on The CBS Evening
News with Dan Rather. She has been a regular on ABCs The Home Show as well as a
guest on Good Morning America, Nightlineand many other programs. She has also wri
tten personal finance columns for Womans Day and Good Housekeeping. She hosted th
e PBS program on personal finance, Take Charge, and co-hosted an investment seri
es Beyond Wall Street, also on PBS. She has served on the boards of the Harvard S
chool of Public Health, the Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College and
her alma mater, Middlebury College. She is currently a director of Bloomberg L.P
., the financial services company, and of GSE Systems, Inc. Her late husband, Dav
id C. Quinn, was a lawyer. She has two sons, Matthew Ostrowski and Justin Quinn.
She has three step children, David P. Quinn, Martha Quinn, and Christopher Quin
n. She married author Carll Tucker in 2008.
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Jennifer J. Raab
B. 1956. A former attorney and city commissioner, is current president of Hu
nter College of the City University of New York, holding this position since Jun
e 2001. Hunter is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) s
ystem. | More here: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jennifer_J._Raab
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Bruce Rabb
Counsel to the New York based law firm of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LL
P. he served as Staff Assistant to the President of the United States ( 1969-1970
). serves on the Supervisory Board of [Soros] Agora, SA, a publicly traded company
in Poland. He currently serves on the Boards of several charitable and public int
erest organizations, including Human Rights Watch, Sustainable South Bronx, the
National Center for Law and Economic Justice, Rwanda Community Works, National E
conomic and Social Rights Initiative, Cinereach and the Sabre Foundation. He als
o serves on the National Council of Human Rights First and the Advisory Council
of Doctors of the World USA.
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Gregory Racz (no longer listed)
Principal at Hutchin Hill. Past: President, Chief Operating Officer & General
Counsel at Octavian Advisors; Member Corporate Department at Wachtell, Lipton, R
osen & Katz; Law Clerk to Hon. A. Raymond Randolph at U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Robert W. Radtke
President, Episcopal Relief and Development. Trustee, Center for Interfaith Acti
on on Global Poverty; Director, Interaction.
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Anika Rahman
http://www.americansforunfpa.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?&pid=490&srcid=580 Presi
dent of Americans for UNFPA. As head of the official support organization for th
e United Nations womens health agency her role is to increase American engagement
in the promotion of the health and rights of women globally. For more than twelv
e years Ms Rahman has monitored and analyzed United States and international pol
icies that affect the reproductive health and rights of women. The Founding Dire
ctor of the International Program at the Center for Reproductive Rights (formerl
y, the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, CRLP), Ms. Rahman was responsible
for the expansion of the Centers global and U.S. foreign policy programs. She cur
rently lives in New York with her daughter.
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Zeenat Rahman
Inter-faith youth something-or-other>http://www.ifyc.org/content/zeenat-rahman-1
-director of policy, works closely with the White House and other federal agencie
s to advance youth-led interfaith cooperation. She has clocked over 250,000 airl
ine miles to advance IFYCs mission.. A regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune
, she has also appeared on CNN and other media outlets. Although her coworkers t
hink she secretly lives in DC, she is a lifelong Chicagoan
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Franklin D. Raines
B. 1949is the former chairman and chief executive officer of the Federal Nati
onal Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, who served as White Hou
se budget director under President Bill Clinton. His role leading Fannie Mae has com
e under scrutiny -dinkipedia.
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John Raisian
the Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution, assumed his pos
ition in 1989. He also holds an appointment as a senior fellow and is an economi
st who has specialized in national and international labor market and human reso
urce issues. He joined the Hoover Institution in 1986 as a fellow, while serving
as associate director during 198688, and deputy director during 198889. was a cons
ultant to the Rand Corporation from 1974 to 1975 after which he went to the Univ
ersity of Washington as a visiting assistant professor of economics in 197576. In
1980, he entered public service as a senior economist in the Office of Research
and Evaluation, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 1981, he joined the U.S. Dep
artment of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, in two capacitie
sSpecial Assistant for Economic Policy, a role he held until 1983, and Director o
f Research and Technical Support, which he left in 1984. After leaving the Depart
ment of Labor, Raisian became president of Unicon Research Corporation, an econo
mic consulting firm in Los Angeles, where he worked until joining the Hoover Ins
titution in 1986. Scholar/Advisor, International Freedom Center.
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Kilaparti Ramakrishna
holds the position of Policy Advisor in the Office of the Executive Director of U
NEP. also has experience in working with the United Nations system, having been Spe
cial Advisor to the United Nations in drafting the UN Framework Convention on Cli
mate Change. He also assisted with work on Intergovernmental Negotiating Committe
e of the Convention on Biological Diversity, and subsequently worked for a while
as the Principal Officer for Implementation in CBD secretariat, Montreal. Before
joining UNEP, he was Deputy Director of the Woods Hole Research Center, holder o
f Sarah Shallenberger Brown Chair in Environmental Law and Policy and Visiting P
rofessor of International Law at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He serves
as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and World Academy of Arts and S
ciences, is on the boards of trustees of Consensus Building Institute in Cambrid
ge, and the New England Forestry Foundation. In his new job as Policy Advisor, Ram
a, as he prefers to be called, has a number of responsibilities including: provi
ding advice on the overall policy direction and framework of UNEP; conducting pe
riodic organizational policy review; directing and coordinating the development
of global environmental policy; assisting the ED/DED on the direction of UNEP st

rategic plan, policies, programme evaluation, and project approvals; taking the
role of principal advisor on UNEPs environmental policy and collaborating and con
sulting on UNEPs global environmental strategy and policy. He is married with two
children.
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Bruce M. Ramer
a lawyer in Beverly Hills. ADL national committee, etc. | http://www.vari
ety.com/article/VR1118028284?refcatid=14&printerfriendly=true Hollywood power la
wyer Bruce Ramer has been named chairman of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting. |
Annenberg School for Communication board of councilors member; Committee on the
Present Danger member; Corporation for Public Broadcasting director; Gang Tyre R
amer & Brown attorney; Pacific Council on International Policy director; Univers
ity of Southern California trustee; USC Shoah Foundation Institute councilor. Pa
st: American Jewish Committee president. Personal: George Clooney client; Clint
Eastwood client; Milos Forman client; Rob Minkoff client; Demi Moore client; Mad
eline Ramer spouse; David O. Russell client; Steven Spielberg client; Ben Stille
r client; Robert Zemeckis client.
Bruce M Ramer
Los Angeles, CA 77
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132 S RODEO DR.; Beverly Hills, CA.
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Lawrence J. Ramer
Ramer is a current Chairman at California Institute of the Arts. He is also th
e President of Ramer Equities, Inc. | Vuguru | Chair of the Lawrence and Lee Ram
er Center for German-Jewish Relations.
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Lilia L. Ramirez
<-? | Commander Lilia L. Ramirez (ret.), USN USNA Class of 1981.
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Simon Ramo
Simon Ramo whackopedia Age 97is an American physicist, engineer, and business l
eader. He led development of microwave and missile technology and is sometimes k
nown as the father of the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). He has been
partly responsible for the creation of two Fortune 500 companies of the 1970s;
Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW after 1958) and Bunker-Ramo (now part ofHoneywell). is of Se
phardic descent. Ramo lives with his wife, Virginia (ne Smith), in Beverly Hills,
California. They have two sons, James Brian and Alan Martin.
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Alston B. Ramsay (NEW listing)
Former editor of both The Dartmouth Review and National Review who then went to
work for Donald Rumsfeld. The Weekly Standard, etc.
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W. Russell Ramsey
http://www.knowledgeway.org/about/board/ramsey.html is the President of Friedman
, Billings, Ramsey & Co. Inc. (FBR), a firm he co-founded with Emanuel J. Friedm
an and Eric F. Billings. He is responsible for FBRs strategic direction, daily ma
nagement and the leadership of over 250 investment bankers, research analysts, t
raders and employees. Ramsey was instrumental in the creation and development of
FBRs fixed income capabilities; distressed securities and research and trading gr
oup; and initiatives in the growth stock sector. Since 1992, FBR has acted as fi
nancial advisor and managed or co-managed more than 147 capital transactions tot
aling more than $12.6 billion. In 1995, Mr. Ramsey launched the FBR Technology G
roup, having recognized the growth opportunity of the Internet and information-b
ased businesses. Since its establishment, this Group has grown to 30 individuals
and completed eight corporate finance transactions for a total of $244 million
in 1996. Prior to co-founding FBR, Mr. Ramsey worked for the Institutional Resear
ch, Sales and Trading Group at Johnston, Lemon & Co. He began his professional c
areer at Pitney Bowes in 1981 [Va.]

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Dafna Hochman Rand
http://www.state.gov/s/p/141802.htm Rand joined the Policy Planning Staff in M
ay 2010. Her portfolio covers Middle East and security issues. Previously, she s
erved as a professional staff member on the Senate Select Committee on Intellige
nce. Formerly, she was an Exchange Scholar at Yale University and an adjunct res
earcher at the RAND Corporation. Dr. Rand has published on the Middle East, poli
tical development, and international security. | Senator Frank Raleigh Lautenber
g (New Jersey) Staff
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Lisa Randall Feldman
Professor of Physics at Harvard University.
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Sean Randolph
http://www.apbo2010.com/speaker_sean_randolph.html President and CEO of the
Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public private partnership of business, la
bor, government and higher education that works to foster a competitive economy
in California and the Bay Area previously served as President and CEO of the Bay
Area Economic Forum, which merged with the Bay Area Council in January2008, and
as director of international trade for the State of California Before service w
ith the state, he was Managing Director of the RSR Pacific Group, an internation
al business consulting firm specializing in Asia and Latin America, and prior to
that served as International Director General of the Pacific B as in Economic C
ouncil, a 15 nation international organization of leading U.S., Asian and Latin A
merican corporations. His professional career includes extensive experience in th
e U.S. Government, including U.S. Congress staff, and the White House staff. Fro
m 1981 85 he served in the U.S. State Department on the Policy Planning Staff, as
Special Adviser for Policy in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and
as Deputy/Ambassador at Large for Pacific Basin affairs. From 198588 he served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs, where he manage
d nuclear non-proliferation, energy research, and global oil and gas issues. serv
es as chairman of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
(BCDC), a California state commission that regulates development and in and near
San Francisco Bay, with the goal of ensuring its environmental integrity and ma
ximum public access. He also represents BCDC on the Regional Agencies Joint Poli
cy Committee and the Regional Airport Planning Committee. Dr. Randolph also serv
es on the State of Californias Public Infrastructure Advisory Commission (PIAC),
and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, the Council on Fore
ign Relations, and the Pacific Council on International Policy, and serves on th
e Advisory Board of the University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim,
the Presidents Advisory Council of Excelsior College (New York) and the External
Research Advisory Board of the University of California at Davis. He speaks freq
uently before business, government and university audiences, and writes for U.S.
and international media on global, national, state and regional economic and po
licy issues.
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Clark T. Randt, Jr.
http://en.zioprickipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Randt was the United States Ambassa
dor to the Peoples Republic of China from July 23, 2001 to January 20, 2009. Rand
t was formerly a partner with the law firm of Shearman & Sterling in Hong Kong,
where he headed the firms China practice. While at Yale, he was a member of Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity with George W. Bush. served in the United States Air For
ce Security Service, and in 1974 he was the China representative of the National
Council for United States-China Trade. is currently a special advisor to Hopu In
vestment Management, a Chinese private equity fund. Spouse: Sarah Talcott Randt.
Children: Clark Randt III, Paull M. Randt, Clare T. Randt.
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Gustav Ranis

is a leading development economist. Ranis is the Frank Altschul Professor


Emeritus of International Economics, Yale University. He was previously Director
of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (1995 to 2003), a Carnegi
e Corporation Scholar (2004 to 2006), Director of the Economic Growth Center at
Yale (1967 to 1975), Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy at USAID (19
65 to 1967), and Director of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (19
58 to 1961).
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Clyde E. Rankin III
http://www.rinstitute.org/trustees_rankin.php LAWYER, Partner, Baker & McKenzi
e LLP, New Yorkhas been Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaerville
Institute since 2001, and a Board member since 1989. Rankin is a member of the Ba
ker & McKenzies Global Corporate & Securities Practice Group in the New York offi
ce. Mr. Rankin advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, privatizations, lice
nsing and distribution agreements, joint venture agreements and project finance.
For the past several years, he has represented U.S. companies investing in the
Russian Federation and Eastern and Central Europe, as well as Eastern and Centra
l European governments in the privatization of state-owned enterprises. Rankin c
ounsels clients extensively on renewable energy projects in the U.S. and abroad.
Mr. Rankin came to Baker & McKenzie from Coudert Brothers LLP, where he served
as the ninth Chairman of that firm. He has been a member of the Council on Foreig
n Relations since 1996. Since 1999, Rankin has been a member of the Board of Tru
stees of CEC ArtsLink, Inc., and he has been a member of the Board of Directors
of Bryant Park Management Corporation since 1995. Since 2001, Rankin has been an
Executive Board member of the Project for Ethnic Relations.
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Robin Lynn Raphel
B. 1947a career diplomat who served as Ambassador to Tunisia and Assistant
Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs during the Clinton administration. In
this capacity she managed U.S. relations with the newly formed Taliban governme
nt in Afghanistan. She also served as a member of the Iraq Reconstruction Team d
uring the Bush administration. Upon her return to Washington, DC in 1978, Ambassa
dor Raphel worked in the Office of Investment Affairs in the Economic and Busine
ss Bureau; on the Israel Desk; Staff Aide for the Assistant Secretary for the Ne
ar East and South Asian Affairs Bureau; and as Special Assistant to the Under Se
cretary for Political Affairs. In 1984 she was assigned to the U.S. Embassy in L
ondon where she covered Middle East, South Asia and East Asia, and Africa. She s
erved as Counselor for Political Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria (1988199
1), and at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi (19911993). In August 1993, she was name
d the first Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs. She retired fr
om the state department in 2005 after 30 years of service. Barack Obama Administr
ation has decided to appoint Robin Raphel as a member of the team of Richard Hol
brooke, the Special Representative to the Af-Pakregion. In August 2009, former US A
ssistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, Robin Raphel, was appointed
by the Obama Administration as the coordinator for non-military assistance toPa
kistan. Her oldest daughter, Alexandra Raphel, graduated from the University of C
hicago in 2008 with a degree in Political Science, and is currently working as a
research assistant at the Brookings Doha Center, a project of the Saban Center
for Middle East Policy within the Brookings Institution. Her younger daughter, A
nna Ashton, is currently studying at the University of Edinburgh.
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Edward J. Rapp (NEW listing)
Edward Rapp: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Age 53. Has been Gro
up President of Caterpillar Inc. since 2007. Mr. Rapp served as Vice President o
f Building Construction Products (BCP) Division of Caterpillar Inc. since April
2004. He served as Vice President of Caterpillar Inc. from 2000 to July 1, 2004,
Department Manager of Building Construction Products at Caterpillar Overseas S.
A from 1995 to 1998 and its Regional Manager from 1998 to 2000. Mr. Rapp joined
Caterpillar as a Pricing Analyst in 1979 in the Pricing & Scheduling department.
Over the next 10 years, he served a number of positions related to pricing and

production scheduling. He was promoted subsequently into the North American Comm
ercial Division (NACD) in 1987, where he served as the Division Manager of Plann
ing Support and served as its District Manager of the San Francisco district, si
nce 1990. Since 1993, he served as Area Manager in Johannesburg, South Africa, p
art of the Africa-Middle East Region for Caterpillar Overseas S.A. (COSA). Mr. R
app serves as Director of Caterpillar Financial Services Corp., Factory Mutual I
nsurance Company and Junior Achievement, Inc. He served as a Director of ASV Inc
. from January 18, 2005 to May 27, 2005. He is a board member and Vice President
of the Swiss/American Chamber of Commerce, as well as a Board Member of the Eur
opean Excavator Design Center.
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Alan Rappaport
<Jamie & Judy Dimon, Jill & Alan Rappaport. | Bank of America, New York Market
President. .is chair of GuideStar, and he is the vice chairman of Roundtable Inv
estment Partners, a private investment group based in New York; and Carleon Capi
tal Partners LLC. | American Museum of Natural History trustee; Guidestar chairm
an; MENTOR director; NYU Langone Medical Center trustee. Past: Partnership for N
ew York City director. | Alan Rappaport Campaign Contributions and Donations [$
1,000 to Steve Israel].
5 ELM ROCK RD.; Bronxville, NY.
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Sam J. Rascoff
Samuel Rascoff israelifirstandlastipedia Samuel J. Rascoff (born 1972) is an
American legal scholar and current Assistant Professor of Law at New York Univers
ity School of Law. Rascoff came to the Law School from the New York City Police
Department where he was the Director of its Intelligence Analysis Unit, a positi
on he held from 2006 through 2007. he went to University of Oxford as aMarshall S
cholarserved as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter and to Second
Circuit Judge Pierre N. Leval, and as a special assistant with the Coalition Pro
visional Authority in Iraq. He was also an associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen
& Katz where his practice focused on the settlement of complex litigation. He is
a member of the Advisory Board of the NYU Center on Law and Security, and speak
s Arabic andHebrew.
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Hussein Rashid
http://www.husseinrashid.com/about-me.html an academic, activist, and lecturer.
is currently a faculty member at Hofstra University and Associate Editor at Reli
gion Dispatches. A native New Yorker and proud Muslim teaches at Quest: A Center for
Spiritual Inquiry, currently based on Park Avenue Christian Church, and one of
New Yorks largest interfaith education centers. He has lectured at Central Synago
gue, Park Avenue Synagogue, All Souls and St. Barts. He is a 2010 Ariane de Roths
child Fellow in Cross Cultural Networking and Social Entrepreneurship, a trainin
g program involving Columbia Business School, Cambridge University, and ESSEC. He
served as a consultant to two US Presidential candidates and continues to work
with the US State Department. He is a term-member (2010-2015) of the Council on F
oreign Relations. He is actively involved in both mainstream and social media. He
has appeared on ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, the BBC. Channel 4 (UK), Iqra TV (Saudi Ara
bia), Russia Today, The Guardian UK, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Li
sten Up TV (Canada), and NPR.
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J. Thomas Ratchford
Employment history: George Mason University; GMU; American Association for the
Advancement of Science; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Sc
ience and Technology Policy; House of Representatives; World Innovation Foundati
on. Board Member, George Mason University; Founder, GMU; Member, Council on Fore
ign Relations , Inc.; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Dan I. Rather
Dan Rather lyinghackipedia Daniel Irvin Rather JrB. 1939. Journalist and the
former news anchor for the CBS Evening News. He is now managing editor and anch

or of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel HDNetS
pouse: Jean Goebel. Children: daughter Robin, son Danjack.
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Ely Ratner (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ely-ratner/11/971/989 China Desk Officer at
U.S. Department of State. Past: Associate Political Scientist at RAND; Professi
onal Staff Member at U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Ely Stefansky Ratner
Washington, DC 34
-Ely S Ratner 88 Carlisle Pines Dr; Carlisle, MA 01741-1004 (978) 369-3668 [30-3
4 / Joseph S Ratner, Esther E Ratner]
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Romesh Ratnesar
an Asian-American journalist and author. He is the former Deputy Managing Editor
at TIME magazine
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Steven L. Rattner
B. 1952. an American financier and private equity investor, who served
as Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury and lead auto advisor (popularly
known as the car czar). Prior to his government service, he spent 26 years at seve
ral Wall Street firms, including serving as Deputy Chairman and Deputy Chief Exe
cutive of Lazard Freres & Co. LLC. He also was employed by The New York Times fo
r nearly nine years, principally as an economic correspondent in New York, Washi
ngton and London. At present, he advises New York Mayor Michael Bloombergwith re
spect to the investment management of all of Mayor Bloombergs personal and philant
hropic assets. He continues to be deeply involved in public policy matters, inclu
ding as economic analyst for MSNBCsMorning Joe and as the contributor of a monthl
y column to the Financial Times. was one of four founding partners of the private
investment firm Quadrangle Group, which invests in media and communications com
panies ETC. | Brookings Institution trustee; Brown University fellow; Concord Coa
lition director; New York Stem Cell Foundation director; Ntelos Holdings Corp. d
irector; Protection One, Inc. director. Past: 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton presid
ential campaign fundraiser; Roger C. Altman recruited to work at Lehman Brothers
; IAC/InterActiveCorp director; Lazard Freres & Co. LLC deputy chairman and depu
ty CEO; March 2008 letter re: Democratic super delegates signer; Metropolitan Mu
seum of Art trustee; Morgan Stanley managing director; New America Foundation di
rector; New York Times economic correspondent; Partnership for New York City dir
ector; Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry counselor to the secretary;
Quadrangle Group LLC managing principal; James B. Reston (deceased) clerk; Andre
w Ross Sorkin attended 2009 book party (Too Big to Fail); U.S. Department of the
Treasury auto-industry adviser; WNET.org chairman. Michael R. Bloomberg friend;
Jamie S. Gorelick attorney; Arthur Sulzberger Jr. friend; Steven R. Weisman fri
end; Maureen White spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-Steven L Rattner 998 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0102 (212) 772-3030 [55-59 / M
aureen M White, Patricia M White, White Ratner]
-Steven Rattner Cedar Tree Nk Rd; West Tisbury, MA [Maureen Rattner]
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Greg Rattray
Greg Rattray LinkedIn Principal at Delta Risk LLC. Experience: Chief Securit
y Advisor at ICANN; Commander at Operations Group USAF Information Warfare Cente
r; Director for Cyber Security at National Security Council White House. San Ant
onio, Texas Area.
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Rudolph S. Rauch III
Hudson Highlands Land Trust director; Scenic Hudson, Inc. director; Scenic Hudso
n Land Trust director. Past: Time Inc. international director of magazine develop
ment; Time magazine correspondent. lives and/or works in Cold Spring, NY. * Rudol
ph Rauch Campaign Contributions and Donations
PO BOX 117; Cold Spring, NY.
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Alan Charles Raul


http://www.sidley.com/ourpeople/detail.aspx?attorney=1225 is the lead Globa
l Coordinator of Sidleys Privacy, Data Security and Information Law practice. has
a broad litigation and counseling practice that covers government regulation, en
forcement and administrative law, corporate compliance, privacy and information
law. Mr. Rauls practice in this area involves federal, state and international pr
ivacy issues, including global data protection programs, information security, C
ybersecurity and representation in connection with data breaches. He also repres
ents clients with respect to Internet Law, E-Commerce, marketing, advertising an
d consumer protection issues. Memberships & Affiliations: Washington DC Board of
Directors, American Heart Association; Advisory Council, Atlantic Legal Foundat
ion; Council on Foreign Relations; Executive Committee for Administrative Law an
d Regulation Group, Federalist Society; Board of Directors, Washington Tennis an
d Education Foundation; American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law
and Regulatory Practice (Former Council Member); American Bar Association, Secti
on of International Law and Practice (Former Council Member).
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Kal Raustiala
Born New York, New York, 1966teaches courses in international law, internatio
nal relations, and intellectual propertyat UCLA. He was a fellow in the Foreign P
olicy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., a Peccei S
cholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems in Vienna, Austria, an
d a fellow in the Program on Law and Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School
at Princeton. A member of the American Society of International Law and the Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations, he is on the editorial boards of International Organi
zation and the American Journal of International Law.
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Earl C. Ravenal
Earl C. Ravenal | Cato Institute: Fellows senior fellow in foreign policy stud
ies, is professor emeritus of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Servic
e. He is an expert on NATO, defense strategy, and the defense budget.
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Samantha F. Ravich
Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Dep
NSA at US Government. Rand Corp. * PNAC: Naumann Zoellick * http://csis.org/prog
rams/pacific-forum-csis/comparative-connections/vol-2-no-2-july-2000
-Samantha A Ravich 4521 Park Rd; Alexandria, VA 22312-1432 (703) 642-6036 [40-44
/ Samatha F Ravich]
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Richard Ravitch
B. 1933. | Richard Ravitch dimwitipedia is the 75th and current Lieutenant
Governor of New York. He was appointed to the position in July 2009 by New York
Governor David Paterson. has worked in his familys real estate development busines
s, a number of government and government-appointed positions, including with the
New York State Urban Development Corporation and Metropolitan Transportation Au
thority, and in private industry, including tenures as chairman of the Bowery Sa
vings Bank and as the chief owner representative in labor negotiations for Major
League Baseball. the son of Saul (d. 1952)[3] and Sylvia (ne Lerner, d. 1974)Spous
e(s): Kathleen M. Doyle, Betsy F. Perry (div.), Diane Ravitch (div.)two sons, Jos
eph and Michael. [Read more.]
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David A. Raymond President and CEO, American Council of Engineering Companies. ha
s been President of ACEC for the past 12 years, joining the Council in March 199
9. He came to the Council after 20 years in the engineering industry in executiv
e positions with Raytheon in Massachusetts, Ebasco in New York, ENSERCH Corporat
ion in Dallas, Texas, and TAMS in Washington, D.C. Prior to the engineering field
, Mr. Raymond served in the federal government as director of the U.S. Trade and
Development Agency; special assistant to the Administrator of the U.S. Agency f
or International Development; and legislative aide to the late U.S. Senator Stua
rt Symington of Missouri. Early in his career, he was assistant dean of the Geor

getown University School of Foreign Service. He received his BA from Princeton Un


iversity, graduating with honors from Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Intern
ational Affairs. He also holds a Masters degree from the Fletcher School of Law a
nd Diplomacy at Tufts University; and a Law degree from Georgetown University. Th
e U.S. Chamber of Commerce has named him a member of their Committee of 100. He
is also a Member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Raymond and hi
s wife, Molly, have two children, Anna and Sam; and they reside in Potomac, Mary
land.
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Douglas A. Raymond
<-? http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/douglas-raymond mana
ges product development for Google China, with responsibility for several teams
focused on the development and launch of new mobile and advertising products. He
is a two-time winner of Googles Executive Management Group award for Impact and
Innovation and is an inventor on several patents. A frequent speaker at industry
events, he has consulted for several government agencies on the use of new tech
nologies for public affairs and public diplomacy, and writes for Harvard Busines
s Reviews Onlines Frontline Leadership blog. Prior to Google, he served as an offi
cer in the United States Army in the 1st Armored Division and 66th Military Inte
lligence Group. Doug graduated from West Point in 1995 and holds an MBA from Har
vard Business School and a Masters in Information Systems from the University of
Maryland. He is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a fellow
of the U.S. Japan Foundation Leadership Program. Doug lives in Shanghai with his
wife Ananda and children Beatrix and Quentin. Chapter Membership: Washington D
.C.
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Lee R. Raymond
http://people.forbes.com/profile/lee-r-raymond/46639 Director, JP Morgan
Chase & Co, New York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Money Center Banks. 71 Years Old.
was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of ExxonMobil from 1999 un
til he retired in December 2005. ExxonMobil?s principal business is energy, invo
lving exploration for and production of crude oil and natural gas, manufacture o
f petroleum and petrochemical products, and transportation and sale of crude oil
, natural gas, petroleum and petrochemical products. He had been Chairman of the
Board and Chief Executive Officer of Exxon Corporation from 1993 until its merg
er with Mobil Oil Corporation in 1999, having begun his career in 1963 with Exxo
n. He was a director of Exxon Mobil Corporation (1993-2005). He is a director of
the Business Council for International Understanding, a member of the Board of T
rustees of the American Enterprise Institute, a Trustee of the Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation, a Trustee of the Mayo Clinic, a member of the Innovations i
n Medicine Leadership Council of UT Southwestern Medical Center, a member of the
National Academy of Engineering and a member and past Chairman of the National
Petroleum Council. Mr. Raymond serves on an advisory panel to Kohlberg Kravis Ro
berts & Co.
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Claire E. Reade
Attorney in DC. | http://www.ustr.gov/about-us/biographies-key-officials/clair
e-reade is [or was] the Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China Affairs at
the Office of the United States Trade Representative. She is responsible for dev
eloping and implementing U.S. trade policy toward China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwa
n, and Mongolia. Previously, Ms. Reade served as Chief Counsel for China Trade E
nforcement at USTR, beginning in 2006. Before joining the USTR team, Ms. Reade w
as a senior partner at Arnold & Porter where she was an international trade liti
gator and counselor. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a form
er chair of the American Bar Association International Trade Law Section, a form
er member of the ABA Council on Asia, and a frequent speaker on international tr
ade law issues.
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Celina B. Realuyo
http://www.ndu.edu/cisa/index.cfm?type=section&secid=461&pageid=119 Assistan

t Professor of Counterterrorism @ The College of International Security Affairs. Ce


lina Realuyo joined the faculty at NDU/CISA in March 2007 after serving as the D
irector of Counterterrorism Finance Programs in the U.S. Department of States Off
ice of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism in Washington, D.C. from 2002-2006.
After the September 11, 2001 [rothschild/jewish/israeli] attacks, Ms. Realuyo r
eturned to government service to apply her international banking expertise to th
e financial front of the global war on terror. She managed a multimillion-dollar
foreign assistance program aimed at safeguarding financial systems against terro
rist financing and money laundering. Under her stewardship, the U.S. delivered
training and technical assistance to over 20 countries across four continents, t
raining over 1800 foreign counterparts. Her team received an A- from the 9/11 Com
mission for their efforts to combat terrorist financing in December 2005. Prior t
o her return to Washingtonin 2002, Ms. Realuyo was a private banker with Goldman
Sachs International inLondon providing strategic wealth advisory services to th
e most prominent families in Europe. Previously, she had a distinguished career
as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. Her diplomatic assignments included oversea
s tours as a Political Officer at the U.S. Embassies in Madrid and Panama, and a
s the Executive Officer at the U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organiz
ation. In Washington, Ms. Realuyo served at the highest levels of government, i
n the State Department Operations Center, National Security Councils White House
Situation Room, and as Special Assistant to the Secretary of State. She is a me
mber of the Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic
Studies, Women in International Security, and the Middle East Institute. Ms. Re
aluyo speaks French and Spanish fluently and is conversant in Italian, German, F
ilipino, and Arabic.
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Ivn C. Rebolledo
http://www.globalgoodspartners.org/detail/person.cfm?person_id=2738 Ivan Rebol
ledo is Advisor for the Americas, to Global Goods Partners. He is a managing par
tner of TerraNova Strategic Partners LLC, as well as president of the Bolivian-A
merican Chamber of Commerce. He has served with the United Nations system in var
ious capacities and countries: Office on Drugs and Crime; Department of Politica
l Affairs; International Drug Control Programme and UNDP. He co-founded VentureM
ate.com, an internet start-up company that brought together entrepreneurs in sea
rch of capital and investors seeking private equity, via web-based platforms. Pr
ior to joining the UN system, he consulted with the Inter-American Parliamentary
Commission on Population and Development and was also Deputy Director, Latin Am
erican Affairs at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas. He has a graduat
e degree in Latin American Economic and Political Development from a joint degre
e program with Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affairs an
d NYUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, as well as a BA in Politi
cal Science from NYU. He has lectured and published articles on international dr
ug policy, inter-American relations, hemispheric trade issues, Andean politics a
nd economic development. He has appeared on the BBC, CNN International, CNN en E
spanol, Radio France International, and other media outlets.
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Jonathan Reckford
is an American businessman, and chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity
International. 4th August 2005: Habitat for Humanity Internationals board of direc
tors today named Jonathan T.M. Reckford to serve as the global homebuilding mini
strys new chief executive officer. Reckford, a 42-year-old American, has for two ye
ars served as executive pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church of Edina, in the nort
hern US state of Minnesota.
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Douglas Rediker
http://www.newamerica.net/people/douglas_rediker Doug Rediker was the Direct
or of the Global Strategic Finance Initiative at the New America Foundation befo
re leaving in early 2010 to join the Executive Board of the IMF representing the
United States. The Global Strategic Finance Initiative focused on the relationsh
ip between global finance, capital flows, and foreign policy, with a specific em

phasis on the role of the U.S. in a multi-polar financial world. In 2007, he ret
urned to the U.S. after over 16 years in Europe, where he served as a senior inv
estment banker and private equity investor for (what were at the time) some of t
he worlds leading financial institutions, including Salomon Brothers, Merrill Lyn
ch, and Lehman Brothers. As Head of Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa Invest
ment Banking through much of the 1990s, Doug was responsible for establishing ope
rations in several countries and for originating and executing major transaction
s in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Turkey and Central Asia, including many
landmark privatizations. He was named an Emerging Markets Superstar by Global Fina
nce Magazine and has received both the EEMEA Equity and M&A Deals of the Year by The
International Financing Review. Mr. Rediker has appeared often in both televisi
on and print media, including the BBC, CNN, CNBC, The Financial News, The Wall S
treet Journal, The Financial Times, Congressional Quarterly, the National Journa
l, The New York Times, Forbes, Euromoney and The International Herald Tribune. Do
ug has testified before U.S. Congressional Committees, and has moderated and par
ticipated in panels at World Economic Forum events on capital markets and emergi
ng market investments. He was a member of the Steering Committee of the Clinton
Global Initiative Task Force on Political Risk Insurance for the Middle East/Eme
rging Markets, is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies,
the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), and the Council o
n Foreign Relations. He has published opinion pieces in The New Republic, The Wa
ll Street Journal, The National Interest, European Affairs and The Globalist.
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Charles Redman (no longer listed)
Galbraith, right, in Zagreb in 1994 with Russias then Deputy Foreign Minister V
italy Churkin and the U.S. special envoy to Yugoslavia, Charles Redman. ?>AKA Cha
rles Edgar Redman. B. 1943. Former State Department spokesman. Bechtel Senior Vi
ce President (1996-); US Ambassador to Germany (1994-96); US Ambassador to Swede
n (1989-92); US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1987-89); US St
ate Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Public Affairs (1985-87); American Academy
of Diplomacy. Wife: Eileen Kowal, Daughter: Mellissa, Daughter: Vanessa, Daught
er: Christina. | And/or-?>http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Profiles.asp?student=
RedmaCharl
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Charles B. Reed
is the current chancellor of the California State University (CSU) system
. The chancellor of the CSU is the chief executive officer of the countrys larges
t senior system of public higher education. He provides leadership to 46,000 facul
ty and staff and 450,000 students on 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers. T
he CSU, which spans the entire state of California, has an annual budget of more
than $5 billion. Public Activities Educational: Member, Partnership for Assessm
ent of Readiness for College and Careers Governing Board, Achieve (2011 ); Membe
r, Board, Urban Serving Universities (2008 ); Member, National Center on Educati
on and the Economys Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce (2006); Me
mber, Presidents Roundtable, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (
2005 ); Member, Board of Directors, Council for Higher Education Accreditation (
2004 2007); Member, Board of Directors, National Center for Educational Accounta
bility (2002 ); Member, Presidents Leadership Group, the Higher Education Center
for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention (2002 ); Member, College Ed. National Board
, The College Board (2001 ); Member, Policy Board, EdVoice (2001 ); Member, Nati
onal Advisory Committee for TeacherLine, PBS Adult Learning Service (2000- 2001)
; Member, Advisory Group for Tech*Knowledge, PBS Adult Learning Service (2000);
Member, National Council for Education and Human Development, George Washington
University (2000-2003); Member, National Commission on the High School Senior Ye
ar (2000-2001); Member, RAND Education Advisory Board (2000-2003); Member, Natio
nal Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1985 ); Board of
Directors (2000-2002); Co-Chair, Council on Governmental Affairs (2005-08); Memb
er, America Reads*America Counts Steering Committee of College & University Pres
idents (1998 2001); Member, Board of Advisors, California Council on Economic Ed
ucation (1998 ); Member, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (1998

); Chair, National Commission on College and University Tenure, American Associ


ation of State Colleges and Universities (1997); Member, Florida Governors Commis
sion on Education (1996-98); Member, Florida Business Higher Education Partnersh
ip (1994-98); Member, Commission on National Investment in Higher Education (199
4-97); Member, Florida Governors Commission on Space (1994); Member, National Bus
iness Higher Education Forum (1992- ); Special consultant to Emir of Kuwait on r
econstruction of Kuwait University (1992); Member, Harry S. Truman Scholarship C
ommission (1991-96); Chair (1996); Consultant, Australian Education Council (198
7); Founding Charter Member, National Campus Compact Executive Committee (1986-1
989); Member, Florida Council of Asian Affairs (1986-90); Member, American Assoc
iation of State Colleges and Universities (1985- 2010); Member, Policy Council,
Teacher Education Accountability and Evaluation Commission (1999-2000); Co-Chair
, Council on Governmental Affairs (2005 2010); Member, National Association of S
tate Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1985- ); Committee on Congressional L
iaison (1986-90); Member, Board of Directors (2000-2002); Member, Florida High T
echnology Council (1985-1998); Member, Education Commission of the States (198398); White House Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education (Governor Graha
m was Chair served as staff liaison) (1980-81); Member, Executive Committee Sout
hern Regional Education Board (1979-98); Vice President (1989-91); Member, Natio
nal Commission on Higher Education data based management, US Department of Educa
tion (1979-80); Member, American Association for Higher Education; Member, Ameri
can Council on Education (1985 ); member, ACE Joint Editorial Board (2003- ); Me
mber, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; member, Coun
cil of Presidents (2001 ); Member, National Association of System Heads. Other P
rivate/Public Activities: Member, National Advisory Group, National Governors As
sociation (2010 ); Member, Advisory Board, Central Intelligence Agency (2009 );
Member, Board of Directors, California Chamber of Commerce (2009 ); Member, Boar
d of Directors, Policy Consensus Initiative (2005 2006); Member, Advisory Commit
tee, New Voters Project (2003 2006); Member, Mayors Blue Ribbon Task Force on Inf
rastructure, City of Los Angeles (2003); Member, National Alliance of Business (
2001-2003); Member, Board of Directors, YMCA of Greater Long Beach (1999-2001);
Member, Board of Trustees, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (1998- 2008); Cons
ultant to Virginia Higher Education Coordinating Board (1997); Member, Enterpris
e Florida Board (1995-98); Board of Directors, Martin Luther King Institute on N
on-Violence (1995-98); Chair, Florida Hurricane Insurance Task Force (1995-96);
Hope for Kids National Advisory Council (1995-1998); Consultant to Texas A&M Boa
rd of Regents (1995); Member, Florida Council on Defense Industry Conversion (19
93-98); Member, Council on Foreign Relations, New York (1987- ); Member, Florida
Council of 100 (1985-1999); Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon University Institute on H
igher Education (1979-1985). Corporate Board Experience: Member, Corporate Board
of Directors, ACT Inc., Iowa City, Iowa. Largest testing company in the USA (20
01 ); chair, Finance and Audit Committee; Member, Corporate Board of Directors,
Florida Progress Corp., St. Petersburg, Florida. Second largest corporate holdin
g company in Florida (1990-1997); Member, Corporate Board of Directors, Capital
Health Plan/Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (1979-1997).
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Jack Reed
John Francis Jack Reed (b. 1949). Spouse: Julia Hart. Children: Emily Reed
. Residence: Cranston, Rhode Island. | Narragansett Bay PAC PAC; RI congressiona
l delegation senator; Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense member; Sena
te Committee on Appropriations member; Senate Committee on Armed Services member
; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs member. Past: Luis Cam
pillo legislative correspondent; Bonnie Hogue Duffy legislative assistant; Finan
cial markets bailout bill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Lisa German Foster senior
policy adviser; Elizabeth L. King counsel and senior adviser on defense & foreig
n affairs; Richard M. McAuliffe Jr. aide; J.B. Poersch chief of staff; U.S. Hous
e of Representatives former members R member.
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Joseph Verner Reed
B. 1937. Served as Chief of Protocol under George H.W. Bush. Reeds parents we
re friends of Bushs parents, Dorothy and Sen. Prescott Bush. UN Official Under-Se
cretary-General & Special Adviser (2005-); UN Official Under-Secretary-General &
President, Staff-Management Coordination Committee (1997-2004); UN Official Und
er-Secretary-General & Special Representative for Public Affairs (1992-97); US C
hief of Protocol (1989-91); UN Official Under-Secretary-General for Political &
General Assembly Affairs (1987-89); UN Official US Representative, UN Economic a
nd Social Council (1985-87); US Ambassador to Morocco (1981-85); Chase Manhattan
Bank VP and Executive Asst. to Chairman David Rockefeller (1969-81); Chase Manh
attan Bank Assistant to the Director (1963-68); World Bank Private Secretary to
the President (1961-63); Alfalfa Club 1989; Bush-Cheney 04; Council on Foreign Re
lations; Council of American Ambassadors Vice Chair, Board of Directors; George
W. Bush for President; World Bank; Korea Society Board of Directors; Jupiter Isl
and.
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Lucy Reed
President of the American Society for International Law (ASIL pronounced ass
hole). pal of Harold Hongju Koh.
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William S. Reese
http://www.interaction.org/profile/william-s-reese Bill Reese was appointed
President and Chief Executive Officer of IYF [International Youth Foundation] in
January 2005. Bill has served on the U.S. governments Advisory Committee on Volu
ntary Foreign Aid since 1991. He was appointed chair by the Administrator of the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and served 9 years, the long
est serving chair of USAID. Before joining IYF, Bill was President/CEO for 12 ye
ars of Partners of the Americas. Bill served for 10 years with the Peace Corps,
first as a volunteer and later director of Brazil operations. He is treasurer of
Episcopal Relief and Development, board secretary of Women Thrive Worldwide, an
d is a director of the Basic Education Coalition. Bill has strong interest and e
xperience building public-private partnerships within the business community and
serves on 2 mixed corporate-NGO boards that counsel supply chains, ICTI-CARE an
d WRAP. He is a member of the International Workforce Development Advisory Commi
ttee of the Management and Training Corporation. In 2009, Bill was elected to th
e board of the Alcatel-Lucent Foundation. Bill is a member of the Council on For
eign Relations, and a Woodrow Wilson National Fellow lecturing on Latin American
affairs, foreign policy and development issues. A Deans List graduate of Stanford
University in 1970, Bill majored in political science and Latin American relati
ons. He did graduate work at the George Washington Universitys School of Internat
ional and Public Affairs and taught U.S. diplomatic history. He attended the Sta
nford Executive Program at the Graduate School of Business in 1995.
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Robert Reffkin
http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/wib/html/about/reffkin.shtml Robert Reffkin is a Vic
e President in the Principal Investment Area of Goldman Sachs. Prior to joining
Goldman Sachs, he worked as an investment banker with Lazard Frres and as a consu
ltant with McKinsey & Company. In 2005, he was appointed as a White House Fellow
to serve as a special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury. He was select
ed to be a member of the Economic Club of New York and a Council on Foreign Rela
tions term member. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of USI Holdings
Corporation and the Citizens Committee for NYC. | The New York City Workforce I
nvestment Board Robert Reffkin.
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Ned V. Regan
President of Baruch College in the City University of New York. He is a con
sultant to the chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), work
ing on a project with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to cre
ate a global set of high-quality financial reporting standards. He is a member
of the Research Advisory Council of the proxy advisory firm, Glass Lewis. He is
active in many civic organizations such as the Council on Foreign Relations, the
Committee for Economic Development (CED) and the New York Economic Club, and se
rves as the public member of the NYS Society of CPAs Professional Ethics Committe
e. Mr. Regan, a lawyer, was president of Baruch College, served as The New York S
tate Comptroller (the states chief auditor, accounting standard setter, and sole
trustee of its $150 billion pension fund) for over 15 years, was chairman of the
NYC Municipal Assistance Corporation (MAC), the president of the Levy Economic
Institute of Bard College, and was a twelve-year trustee of Oppenheimer Mutual F
unds. He was a trustee on the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) that overse
es the FASB and the GASB. He has taught at several universities and served on nu
merous for-profit and nonprofit boards, frequently as chair of their audit committ
ees.
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Trish Regan
http://en.twinkipedia.org/twinki/Trish_Regan a television host, Emmy nomina
ted investigative journalist, and author. She previously hosted CNBCs The Call, w
as the creator and host of CNBCs two most highly rated documentaries, and provide
s regular commentary and reporting for NBCs Nightly News, The Today Show, MSNBC a
nd The Chris Matthews Show.
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Larry Regens
Center For Biosecurity Research Regens is Associate Dean for Research in the
College of Public Health and founding Director, Center for Biosecurity Research
at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Regens is Presidentia
l Professor, Occupational and Environmental Health and Adjunct Professor of Psyc
hiatry and Behavioral Sciences. His research focuses on chemical, biological, ra
diological, and nuclear threat countermeasures; the transmission dynamics of inf
ectious diseases; and environmental health.Dr. Regens has held positions at researc
h universities, in government, and national laboratories. He previously was Free
port-McMoRan Chair in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Tulane
University Health Sciences Center and was on the faculty of the University of Ge
orgia. He has been a consultant to and on review panels for numerous organizatio
ns including the International Atomic Energy Agency, National Institutes of Heal
th, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, National Academy of Engineering, Organizati
on for Economic Cooperation and Development, Department of Homeland Security, De
partment of Energy, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Environmental Protection Agency, and the Ukrainian State Committee on Nuclear Po
wer Utilization. Dr. Regens has been the Principal Investigator for over $35 mil
lion in research funding, primarily from the Department of Defense, Department o
f Energy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Hea
lth, and National Science Foundation. He is the author of over 200 publications i
ncluding seven books and has received numerous awards including the Superior Ach
ievement Award, Department of Energy; Commanders Award for Public Service, Chief
of Engineers, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army; and Bronze Medal
for Commendable Service, Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Regens is a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Asim Rehman
Associate at Chaffetz Lindsey LLP. Past: Associate at Debevoise & Plimpton;
Law Clerk at United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Bill Reichert

http://www.garage.com/about/team.shtml has over 20 years of experience as an e


ntrepreneur and an operating executive. Since joining Garage in 1998, Bill has f
ocused on early-stage information technology and materials science companies. He
sits on the Boards of CaseStack, WhiteHat, ClearFuels, cFares, and ThermoCerami
x. Prior to Garage, Bill was a co-founder or senior executive in several venture
-backed technology startups, including Trademark Software, The Learning Company,
and Academic Systems. Earlier in his career, he worked at McKinsey & Company, B
rown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the World Bank. Bill earned a B.A. at Harvard
College and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He was a founding board member a
nd a Chairman of the Churchill Club, and a Charter Member of the Silicon Valley
Association of Startup Entrepreneurs. Currently he is the Chairman of the Small
Fund Roundtable of the VC Taskforce and a member of the Council on Foreign Relat
ions in New York.
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Ogden R. Reid
B. 1925.His family owned the New York Herald Tribune and, before that the New
York Tribune. From 1959 to 1961, Reid was the United States Ambassador to Israelw
as elected to Congress as a Republican in 1962. was the son of publishers Helen R
ogers Reid and Ogden Mills Reid, grandson of diplomat and 1892 Republican Vice P
residential candidate Whitelaw Reid, and the brother ofWhitey Reid.
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Peter A. Reiling
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Peter_A._Reiling is Executive Vic
e President, Leadership and Policy Programs at the Aspen Institute, a post he as
sumed in April 2004. Prior to this, Peter served for eight years as President an
d CEO of TechnoServe, an international nonprofit organization helping entrepreneur
s to build profitable businesses in low-income rural communities in Africa, Lati
n America and Central Europe. Reiling is a member of the Council on Foreign Rela
tions and the Bretton Woods Committee, and serves on the advisory boards of the
REDCO Alliance, AGORA Partnerships and theRoosevelt Institution. An Aspen Instit
ute Henry Crown Fellow (Class of 1998), he launched the Africa Leadership Initia
tive, a joint venture of TechnoServe, the Aspen Institute, and an array of Afric
an business leaders, in 2000. He launched a similar venture in Central America i
n 2004. Peter holds an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and a B
S from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. He is co-founder of th
e Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs and currently serves as chairman of
the board of the CALI Foundation as well as on the boards of ALI/East Africa, A
LI/West Africa, ALI/South Africa, Agora Partnerships and the Energy Access Found
ation. Peter is a former adjunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of Inte
rnational and Public Affairs and guest lecturer at the Institute for Developing
Economies in Tokyo. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
the Bretton Woods Committee, and was named Outstanding Social Entrepreneur by the
Schwab Foundation in Geneva. is married to Denise Byrne and is the father of two
children, Dylan and Eva Luna. Business Advisor, Roosevelt Institution; Executive
Director, Henry Crown Fellowship Program.
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Saskia Reilly
Independent International Affairs Professional. Past: Chief of Staff at United
States Mission to the United Nations; Assistant Editor at World Media Network/Libr
ation. spent more than five years living and working in publishing and journalism
in France worked as a journalist in France at World Media and Europe Magazine. Gr
eater New York City Area.
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William K. Reilly
B. 1940. EPA Administrator under President George H.W. Bush, appointed by Pr
esident Barack Obama to co-chair (with former Senator Bob Graham) the federal go
vernments investigation of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Aqua International
Partners Partner, President, CEO (1997-); Texas Pacific Group Consultant (199497); US EPA Administrator (1989-93); World Wildlife Fund President (1985-89); Th
e Conservation Foundation President (1973-89); US Official Staff, Presidents Coun

cil on Environmental Quality (1970-72); Member of the Board of Conoco (1998-2002


); Member of the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2002-); Member of the Board of DuPont
(1993-); Member of the Board of Eden Springs, Limited; Member of the Board of E
nergy Future Holdings (2007-); Member of the Board of Enviance (2006-); Member o
f the Board of Evergreen Holdings; Member of the Board of Ionics, Inc. (2000-);
Member of the Board of Royal Caribbean (1998-); American Academy in Rome Trustee
; American Farmland Trust Chairman; Bush-Cheney 2000; Council on Foreign Relatio
ns; David and Lucille Packard Foundation Trustee; ERM Certification and Verifica
tion Services Advisory Board; Friends of Dick Lugar; George W. Bush for Presiden
t; Inter-American Dialogue; John McCain 2008; National Council for Science and t
he Environment; National Geographic Society Trustee; Natural Resources Council o
f America Board of Directors (past); Presidio Trust Trustee; Republican National
Committee.
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Dennis J. Reimer
Dennis Reimer crockoshitia B. 1939. Gen. (ret.)is a former Chief of Staff of
the United States Army from June 20, 1995 to June 21, 1999. After retirement, Rei
mer served as director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism, testifying before the Congressional Subcommitee on Nati
onal Security, Emergency Threats and International Relations on April 29, 2003.
He has also served on the boards of Microvision, DRS Technologies, Plato Learnin
g and Mutual of America Life Insurance. is currently on the Board of Directors fo
r the Arlington, VA based consulting firm Detica, formerly DeticaDFI and DFI Int
ernational. General Dennis Reimer is also currently serving as the Chairman of t
he Board for VirtualAgility, Inc., a software development firm that provides bro
wser-based environments that support interoperation among disparate groups and o
rganizations. VA systems resolve several of the most urgent challenges currently
facing emergency, disaster and business continuity planners. Chief Executive Of
ficer, Midwest SpecialtyDept Of Homeland Security. Reimer married Mary Jo Powers o
n December 28, 1962.
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Fernando M. Reimers
Ford Foundation Professor of International Education and Director of Globa
l Education and of International Education Policy at Harvard University. Chair of
the World Economic Forums Global Agenda Council on Education and Member of the M
iddle East and North Africa Advisory Group of the World Economic Forum as well a
s a member of the United States National Commission for Unesco. He is currently
serving on the Global Learning Leadership Council of the American Association of
Colleges and Universities Project General Education for a Global Century focusing
on some of the pressing issues related to global learning and undergraduate edu
cation. Reimers is best known for his theory of Informed Dialogue, an approach to
bridge scientific research and education policy through the mapping and mobiliza
tion of social networks. He has also conducted extensive research on education i
n developing countries including Brazil, China, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico, Pakistan
and most other countries in Latin America. His research focuses on the relations
hip between education policy and instructional improvement in high poverty schoo
ls, on education and democratic citizenship and on educational innovation and so
cial entrepreneurship.
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John E. Reinhardt
B. 1920. a retired American ambassador and diplomat. He was the American ambassado
r to Nigeria from 1971 to 1975, becoming one of the first black ambassadors. Fro
m 1975 to 1977, he wasAssistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. He became
the director of the United States Information Agency from 1977 to 1980. On June
16, 2004 he joined a group of twenty seven called Diplomats and Military Command
ers for Change opposing the Iraq War.
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Carmen M. Reinhart
A member of the economics department at the University of Maryland, Reinhart a
lso serves as the director of the universitys Center for International Economics.

She served as chief economist and vice president at the investment bank Bear St
earns in the 1980s and subsequently spent several years at the International Mon
etary Fund.
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Jehuda Reinharz
the former President of Brandeis University, where he is Richard Koret P
rofessor of Modern Jewish History and Director of the Tauber Institute for the S
tudy of European Jewry. His wife, Shulamit Reinharz, is a professor of sociology
at Brandeis University. Jehuda and Shulamit are the parents of daughters Naomi a
nd Yael Reinharz. Naomi attended Brown University and Georgetown Law School. Yae
l attended Bowdoin College and New York University. http://en.stinkipedia.org/sti
nki/Jehuda_Reinharz
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William Michael Reisman
Yale Law School professor.
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Mitchell B. Reiss
Director of Policy Planning (2003-05); US State Department Special Envoy f
or Northern Ireland (2004-); US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Consultant,
Office of the General Counsel (past); US State Department Office of the General
Counsel (past); White House Fellows Special Assistant to the National Security C
ouncil (1988-89); US National Security Council (1988-89); Covington & Burling; K
orean Peninsula Energy Development Organization Chief Negotiator, General Counse
l (past); Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Council o
n Foreign Relations; Ford Foundation; Romney for President; Woodrow Wilson Inter
national Center for Scholars Guest scholar (past).
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Julie Remache
Director, Portfolio Analytics at Federal Reserve Bank of New York. | Federal R
eserve Mortgage Purchase Program: Planet Money : NPR | assistant vice president i
n the Markets Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Thomas F. Remington
Professor of Political Science at Emory University. He is author of a number
of books and articles on Russian politics.
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David Remnick
an American journalist, writer, and magazine editor. has been editor of
The New Yorker magazine since 1998. Before joining The New Yorker, Remnick was a
reporter and the Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post. -ziohackipedia.
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Charles B. Renfrew
B. 1928former United States Federal Judge, former Deputy Attorney General of th
e United States, former Vice-President, Legal Affairs, Chevron Corporation, San
Francisco, California. |http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Charles_B._Re
nfrew.
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Milbrey Missie Rennie (Taylor)
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profiles/missie-rennie Missie Rennie joined
The Asia Foundations board of trustees in 1999. She is currently a strategic media
consultant and is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has spe
nt 30 years in television news, for the most part at CBS as the executive produc
er of CBS News Sunday Morning and CBS Weekend News. She has covered many major n
ews stories, including political conventions, elections, the first Gulf War, int
ernational presidential trips, and anniversaries of D-Day and V-E Day. She has b
een awarded eight Emmys and the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. In addi
tion to CBS, Ms. Rennie has worked with ABC News and Public Television. Followin
g CBS, she became the vice-president of ThirdAge Media, an Internet company that
was partly owned by CBS Inc. Ms. Rennie was also the recipient of a Luce Fellow
ship and worked as a television correspondent in the Philippines.

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Renate Rennie Simson
President of the Tinker Foundation. Advisory Council (2004), Inter-American
Foundation.
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Victor E. Gene Renuart
B. 1949. [Circa 2010>] Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command
and U.S. Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. http://www.af.mil/info
rmation/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6882 [Read more.]
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John C. Reppert
Brigadier General (Ret.). Former Executive Director for Research, Belfer C
enter for Science and International Affairs.
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Arnold E. Resnicoff
B. 1946is an American Conservative rabbi, a decorated retired military of
ficer [ha] and military chaplain, and a consultant on leadership, values, and inte
rreligious affairs to military and civilian leaders. [Read more about this ninny
hammer losel here: http://en.sickipedia.org/sicki/Arnold_E._Resnicoff]
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Stanley R. Resor
B. 1917is a former lawyer, U.S. military officer, and government official
. In 1965 during the Vietnam War, President Lyndon Johnson appointed him Secretar
y of the Armyand he remained in the position under President Richard Nixon until
1971. [Read more about this traitorous, murderous varlet here: http://en.wikipe
dia.org/wiki/Stanley_Rogers_Resor.] | -?>http://web.neuro.columbia.edu/members/p
rofiles.php?id=77
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Teresa M. Ressel
Teresa M. Ressel CEO, UBS Securities LLC Ms. Ressel serves as the COO Amer
icas for UBS Investment Bank since joining UBS in 2004, and was named CEO, UBS S
ecurities LLC for UBS Investment Bank in 2006 which is responsible for UBS broker
dealer operations. Teresa manages a broad array of management, supervisory cont
rol, regulatory, compliance, and logistics functions for the Investment Bank cov
ering the United States and Canada. Prior to UBS, Teresa was confirmed by the Uni
ted States Senate as Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Offi
cer of the Department of Treasury. Teresas role as Chief Financial Officer includ
ed ownership for audit and controller functions, financial reporting, cost manag
ement, risk management, as well as budget formulation and budget execution. She
began her government service in 2001 and departed in 2004. Teresas leadership foc
us during her tenure included eliminating several material weaknesses findings,
assisting the Secretary of the Treasury implementing timely financial closing st
atements, and improving the quality of pension plan reporting. Prior to governmen
t service and investment banking, Teresa served as an executive at Kaiser Perman
ente headquarters Oakland, California from 1993-2000. Teresa managed several Sha
red Services service platforms, was then named Chief Compliance Officer for the
enterprise to restore credibility for the organization with Regulatory agencies,
and then was promoted to serve Chief Operating Officer deploying e commerce sol
utions for key clients. Previously, Teresa worked at Hewlett Packard within thei
r corporate auditing functions based in Palo Alto, and then followed by serving
as the Program Manager deploying Corporate Programs across Asia Pacific working
in Hong Kong, Japan, China, India and Singapore (1990 thru 1994). Ms. Ressel rece
ived the U.S. Treasury Medal for her service as the Departments Chief Financial O
fficer, and the Treasury Departments Distinguished Service Medal for her contribu
tions across financial management and financial controls. In February 2004, Ms.
Ressel was honored with the IRS Commissioners Award, the highest award for public
service from the Internal Revenue Service Commissioner, for her leadership impr
oving financial and risk management systems within the IRS Oversight Board. Since
2005, Ms. Ressel serves on the Board of Directors of The Clearing House, New Yo
rk, NY which is the leading private sector payment system infrastructure for cle

aring and settling US Dollar payments. Teresa also serves as trustee at the Inst
itute for International Banking (IIB), New York, NY which represents internation
al banks relative to their US activities. Teresa is actively involved in fosteri
ng employee involvement across a broad range of charitable organizations and per
sonally serves on the Board of Advisors of The Washington Home, one of the natio
ns oldest hospice programs based in Washington, DC. The Ressel family resides in
Connecticut.
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Blain K. Rethmeier
Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, American Insurance Association (
del). has been employed at American Insurance Association (del) in the position o
f Senior Vice President for Public Affairs since May 2007. Mr. Rethmeier has ser
ved previously in both the legislative and executive branches of government with
a specific focus on economic, financial services and legal reform issues. Mr. R
ethmeier joins the AIA from the White House where he served as Special Assistant
to the President for Communications. In this capacity, he directed all aspects
of public affairs for President Bushs National Economic Council and Homeland Secu
rity Council. He also served as a White House spokesman for the public and news
media and coordinated federal agencies on strategic message approach and policy
matters with respect to domestic and international issues. Prior to joining the
White House, Mr. Rethmeier served as Press Secretary for the Senate Judiciary Co
mmittee where he directed all communications for a committee with one of the hig
hest profiles and broadest jurisdictions in the U.S. Senate. During his time on
the committee, he managed the communications challenges associated with the Supr
eme Court confirmation hearings for John G. Roberts, Chief Justice of the United
States and Samuel A. Alito, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unite
d States. Prior to joining the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr. Rethmeier served
as a Senior Public Affairs Specialist at the U.S. Department of Justice. Previou
sly, he was Communications Director for the House Government Reform Committee an
d served as Press Secretary to Rep. Scott McInnis (R-CO). Mr. Rethmeier began hi
s career in Washington working for Rep. Mary Bono (R-CA). He is a native of Colo
rado
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Timothy Reuter
Timothy Reuter | LinkedIn is an experienced international affairs professional wi
th deep expertise in geopolitical analysis, conflict & security, energy, and eme
rging markets. He specializes in enabling public and private sector organizations
to bridge geopolitical and cultural gaps and enter new markets. Timothy started
his career as a Presidential Management Fellow at the Department of State in the
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. There he consulted to public and private sector
organizations on Gulf security, energy, and finance issues as a Desk Officer fo
r the United Arab Emirates. He also worked at USAID in the Office of Iraq Reconst
ruction, leading implementation of a $240 million Community Action Program, and
as the lead USAID representative in Kandahar, Afghanistan, managing $270 million
in USAID development and counterinsurgency funding. is currently a Senior Consul
tant at Development Transformations, a development consultancy firm. Recent clie
nts include Lockheed Martin, the Asia Society, & a tech start-up enabling busine
sses in Southeast Asia to enter the US. has an MA from Johns Hopkins SAIS in Inte
rnational Finance and the Middle East. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign
Relations. Specialties: Regional expertise: Middle East, North Africa, and Afghani
stan.
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Evans J. R. Revere
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Evans_J._R._Revere is the former
president of the Korea Society. Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East As
ian and Pacific Affairs United States Department of State. A career diplomat and
Senior Foreign Service Officer, Evans Revere is Acting Assistant Secretary of St
ate for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to this assignment, Evans was the
State Departments Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian an
d Pacific Affairs, which was preceded by his serving as the State Departments Dir

ector for Japanese Affairs, responsible for the day-to-day management of U.S. re
lations with Japan. During 2000-2003, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S.
Embassy in Seoul, Korea, one of the United States largest overseas diplomatic po
sts. Evans previously served as Director for Korean Affairs, where he managed re
lations with both halves of the Korean Peninsula, in addition to serving as the
U.S. Governments primary day-to-day liaison with the North Korean Government. Evanss
previous assignments have included service as Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in
Wellington, New Zealand; a Fellow at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School;
and Special Assistant to the State Departments Under Secretary for Political Aff
airs, with responsibility for Asia. He was Principal Officer of the U.S. Consulate
in Fukuoka, Japan, and served at the U.S. Embassies in Tokyo and Beijing. He wa
s also Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America
n Affairs. Evans worked at the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) in 1980-1981,
handling consular and economic-commercial matters. Evans was born in Brooklyn and
raised in New York City. He has an honors degree in East Asian Studies from Pri
nceton University and served as a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force
during 1969-1972. He speaks fluent Japanese, Korean and Chinese. He and his wife,
Micha, have two daughters, Hyona and Elise Anne.
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Richard L. Revesz
is a law professor and the current dean of the New York University School
of Law. He is one of the nations leading experts on environmental and regulatory
law Other Appointments: Member, National Research Council, National Academies Com
mittee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy
Production and Consumption, 2008-09; Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 2008
; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007; Fellow-designate, Center
for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2004; Trustee, American Museum of
Natural History, 2004; Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University, 2002; Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School, 2001; Me
mber, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science Advisory Board, Environmenta
l Economics Advisory Committee, 1999-2003; Board of Directors, American Law and
Economics Association, 1999-2002.
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Philip Revzin
Philip Revzin | LinkedIn Editor at Large at Bloomberg News. Past: Senior Edi
tor at St Martins Press; Senior Editor at Macmillan; vice president at Dow Jones
& Company, Inc.
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Julissa Reynoso
a New York City attorney born in the Dominican Republic who currently serve
s as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central American and Caribbean Affairs at th
e United States Department of State.
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William R. Rhodes
Senior Vice Chairman of Citi. and the Chairman of Citigroup and Citiba
nk. He is also Chairman of the Board of both the Americas Society and its affili
ate, the Council of the Americas, which were originally founded by David Rockefe
ller in 1965, and is a board member of the Group of Thirty. As the Senior Interna
tional Officer for Citigroup, Mr. Rhodes has specific responsibilities for clien
t relationships in emerging markets worldwide, relationships with governments an
d other official institutions and appointments of Citibanks senior country office
rs outside the U.S. is a Director ofConocoPhillips; a Director of the Private Exp
ort Funding Corporation; Vice Chairman of the Institute of International Finance
; Chairman of the Hong Kong-U.S. Business Council; Vice Chairman of the Board of
the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations; a Director of the US-Russia Bus
iness Council, and a member of South African President Thabo Mbekis International
Advisory Board and Colombian President Uribes Advisory Board. Other board member
ships include The Africa-America Institute, Foreign Policy Association, and the
US-Egypt Presidents Council. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relatio
ns, The Economic Club of New York, the Hong Kong / U.S. Business Council and a f

ounding member of the U.S. National Advisory Council to the International Manage
ment Center in Budapest, Hungary. is a past Chairman of the U.S. Advisory Committ
ee of the Export-Import Bank of the United States; past Chairman of the U.S. sec
tion of the Venezuela-U.S. Business Council; past President of the Venezuela-Ame
ricanChamber of Commerce; and past President of the Bankers Association for Fore
ign Trade.
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Mira R. Ricardel
Vice president of business development for Boeings missile defense systems di
vision [was] assistant secretary of defense for international security policy; U
.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Eurasia [during GWB].
-ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304.
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Condoleezza Rice
B. 1954. US Secretary of State (2005-09); White House National Secur
ity Advisor (2001-05); US National Security Council Senior Director, Soviet & Ea
st European Affairs (1989-91); Member of the Board of Chevron; Member of the Boa
rd of Charles Schwab; Member of the Board of Grassroots.com; Member of the Board
ofTransamerica; Member of the Board of Hewlett-Packard; Alfalfa Club 2001; Amer
ican Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bush-Quayle 92; Council on Foreign Relations;
Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron; Hoover Institu
tion; Kennedy Center ex-officio member; Lincoln Club of Northern California; Mil
lennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors; Pacific Council on Internation
al Policy; RAND Corporation Trustee (1991-97); Institute for International Studi
es (Stanford); US Institute of Peace Officer Ex Officio; Woodrow Wilson Internat
ional Center for Scholars Board of Directors; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority; Phi Beta
Kappa Society.
Condoleezza Rice
Stanford, CA
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Condoleezza Rice
Palo Alto, CA
-Condoleezza Rice 10 Ryan Ct; Stanford, CA 94305-1062 [55-59]
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Donald S. Rice
http://en.dinkipedia.org/dinki/Donald_Rice B. 1939is a California businessm
an and senior government official. He has been president and chief executive off
icer of several large companies including RAND Corporation, and has sat on numer
ous boards of directors, including Wells Fargo & Company. Rice also served as th
e seventeenth Secretary of the Air Force, 1989-93. married Susan Fitzgerald. The
couple are the parents of three sons, Donald B. Rice III, Joseph J. Rice, and Ma
tthew F. Rice. [Read more.]
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Joseph A. Rice
Fmr. Chmn & CEO, Irving Bank Corp. | http://www.libertygunrights.com/CFR_Tri
lateralChart.html | Trustee, Blanton-Peale Institute; Trustee, John Simon Guggen
heim Memorial Foundation; Chairman of Board of Trustees, John Simon Guggenheim M
emorial Foundation; Vice Chairman, Historic Hudson Valley; Trustee, Historic Hud
son Valley; Member, Numerous Corporate Boards, Apache Corporation.
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Joseph Lee Rice III
Joseph Rice: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek -Chairman, Clayto
n, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Age 76. See Board Relationships. Joseph L. Rice, III is
the Chairman at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice VIII
, L.P. He is a Founder of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc. Mr. Rice is also an Exec
utive in Residence at Columbia Business School. He is the Co-Founder of Private
Capital Research Institute. Mr. Rice has spent the major portion of his business
career in private equity and is one of the founders of the industry. He started
his career at Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked until 1966. Mr. Rice then jo
ined Laird Incorporated and in 1969 founded Gibbons, Green & Rice. Mr. Rice also
serves as a Director of Italtel S.p.A., Brake Bros, The Rexel Group, Uniroyal H

olding Inc., and VWR International Inc. He also serves as a Member of Supervisor
y Board of Rexel Rexel. Mr. Rice is a Trustee Emeritus of Williams College and a
Trustee of the The Manhattan Institute. He is a Member of INSEADs International
Advisory Council and JPMorgans National Advisory Board. Mr. Rice is also a member
of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Brookings Institution.
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Susan E. Rice
B. 1964. US Ambassador to the UN. Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (2
002); US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1997-2001); US Nation
al Security Council Senior Director for African Affairs (1995-97); US National S
ecurity Council Dir. Intl. Organizations and Peacekeeping (1993-95); McKinsey &
Company Management Consultant (1991-93); America Abroad Media Advisory Board; As
pen Institute; Atlantic Council Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations
; Friends of Hillary; John Kerry for President; National Democratic Institute fo
r International Affairs; Obama for America; Partnership for Public Service; UNIC
EF; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Rhodes Scholarship (1986).
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John H. Rich, Jr.
-?> CEO Gilberton Coal. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gilberton
_Coal-to-Clean-Fuels_and_Power_Project.
-POTTSVILLE, PA 17901.
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Michael D. Rich
is a lawyer and executive vice president of the RAND Corporation, the ins
titutions second-ranking position, which he has held since January 1993. was forme
rly Vice President in charge of RANDs National Security Research Division and Dir
ector of the National Defense Research Institute, the federally funded research
and development center that provides research and policy analysis to the Office
of the Secretary of Defense, the defense agencies, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, an
d the Department of State. He was also responsible for national security studies
sponsored at RAND by the intelligence community, Department of Energy, and priv
ate foundations. Rich is also a member of the California Bar, the Council on Fore
ign Relations, and several other professional organizations. He is a member of t
he Governing Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Londo
n; the Board of Directors of the Council for Aid to Education (chairman 1996-200
5); the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center Board of Advisors; Chairman of the Boar
d of Directors of The Communications Institute; the Board of Directors of WISE S
enior Services; the UCLA Foundation Board of Councillors; the Blue Ribbon Commit
tee of the WISE/Los Angeles Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program; the Advisory Board
of The Everychild Foundation. He chaired the Financial Oversight Committee of t
he Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District from 2000-2003. Rich is married to
Debra Granfield, a well-known retired labor attorney. The couple has two sons.
-Debra P Granfield 1066 Princeton St; Santa Monica, CA 90403-4702 [55-59 / Micha
el D Rich, William Rich]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rich/michael-d
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Anne C. Richard
is Vice President, Government Relations & Advocacy, for the International R
escue Committee (IRC). Based in Washington, D.C., she leads the organizations rel
ations with the executive branch, Congress and the NGO community and she also gu
ides the IRCs global advocacy efforts. The IRC conduncts humanitarian aid programs
in 25 countries, assisting people uprooted by war or presecution and operates a
network of refegee resettlement offices in the United States. Ms. Richard served
as Director of the Secretarys Office of Resources, Plans and Policy at the State
Department from 1999-2001 and, as such, was Secretary Albrights top adviser for b
udget and planning. She previously had served in the US Office of Management and
Budget, Department of State and at Peace Corps headquarters and was part of the
team that created the International Crisis Group. She is a former International
Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Robert Bosch Foundation Fe
llow to Germany, and a Presidential Management Intern.

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Paul G. Richards
B. 1943. is an English-born, American seismologist who has made fundamental con
tributions to the theory of seismic wave link propagation and in methods to unde
rstand how the recorded shapes of seismic waves are affected by processes of dif
fraction, attenuation and scattering. He is the Mellon Professor of the Natural
Sciences at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. He is involv
ed in nuclear explosion monitoring and arms control has been a member of the Sei
smic Review Panel (SRP) for the U.S. Air Force Tactical Applications Center (AFT
AC) from 1985 to present.
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Stephen H. Richards
Member, Board of Trustees at MDI YMCA; President at Maine Planned Giving Counc
il; Chair of Executive Committee and Board of Directors at YMCA Alliane of Maine
; Director of Development at Maine Sea Coast Mission; Member at Council on Forei
gn Relations. Past: Vice President and President of Board of Directors at Mount
Desert Island YMCA; Vice Chair & Board Member at International Institute of Peac
e and Tourism; Treasurer and Chair of Board of Directors at Mount Desert Nursing
Association; President and CEO at Elderhostel; Exective Vice President and Chi
ef Operating Officer at International Rescue Committee; General Counsel, Senior
Vice President, Executive Vice President at American Red Cross.
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Frank E. Richardson
http://people.forbes.com/profile/frank-e-richardson/72967 Lead Director, Sonic
Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK. Sector: SERVICES / Restaurants . 71 Years Old.
Frank E. Richardson has served as Chairman of F. E. Richardson & Co., Inc. of N
ew York City, a firm specializing in acquisitions of and investments in growth c
ompanies, since June 1995. From 1986 to June 1995, Mr. Richardson served as Pres
ident of Wesray Capital Corporation, a firm which also specialized in acquisitio
ns of and investments in growth companies. From 1997 to June 2006, he served as
Chairman of Enterprise News Media, Inc., which owned newspapers in Brockton, Qui
ncy, Plymouth, and several other towns in Massachusetts. Mr. Richardson serves a
s a Trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York University School
of Medicine and as a Director of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Finance Committe
e, all located in New York. Mr. Richardsons knowledge and experience in investmen
ts and financial matters and his experience with growth companies are valuable a
ssets to the Board and to the Company. | F.E. Richardson & Co. chairman & CEO; M
etropolitan Museum of Art trustee; NYU Langone Medical Center trustee. Past: Man
hattan Institute for Policy Research trustee. |http://www.silverbearcafe.com/pri
vate/crossroads.html. | -?>http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Saul+Cohen/stories/
0.html Investor Frank Richardson 3d is a Wall Street entrepreneur
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Henry J. Richardson III
Professor of Law at Temple University. served on the staff of the National Se
curity Council in charge of African policy during President Jimmy Carters adminis
tration. After periods as senior foreign policy adviser to the Congressional Bla
ck Caucus and as an attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the Department
of Defense, he joined the Temple Law faculty in 1981.
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Richard W. Richardson [?]
-?>Overseas Development Council. -?>The Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Bo
ston Inc.
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William R. Richardson
B. 1929was a U.S. Army four star general and former Commander of the United Sta
tes Army Training and Doctrine Command.
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Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson SourceWatch B. 1947William Blaine Bill Richardson III i
s a politician, who served as the 30th Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011.

He was named U.S. Secretary of Energy by President William Jefferson Clinton on


August 25, 1998, and was named the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations on Dece
mber 13, 1996. Early in 2001, Richardson commenced teaching at Harvard Universitys
John F. Kennedy School of Government and became chairman of Freedom House, a pr
ivate, non-partisan organization that promotes democracy worldwide. In June 2001,
he joined Kissinger McLarty Associates, a strategic advisory firm headed by forme
r Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former White House chief of staff Mack
McLarty, as Senior Managing Director. He is a member of the Inter-American Dialogu
e. He served as a member of the Presidents Cabinet and also a member of the Nationa
l Security Council. Richardson is the first Hispanic [he is a sephardic jew] to se
rve in a foreign policy cabinet level position. Previously, Bill Richardson serv
ed New Mexicos 3rd Congressional District, and was reelected eight times. As a membe
r of the United States Congress, Richardson held one of the highest ranking post
s in the House Democratic Leadership, serving as Chief Deputy Whip. Richardson was
nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the second time in January 1997. As a di
plomatic trouble shooter, he has worked to free hostages and prisoners in several
countries including Burma, Cuba, Iraq, North Korea and the Sudan. Richardson was di
spatched by President Clinton to Central Africa, where he successfully brought t
ogether former Zairian President Mobutu and Alliance leader Kabila for their fir
st meeting. Guest Fellow (01-02), USIP; Former Chair (2001-03), Freedom House. [R
ead more.]
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Yolonda C. Richardson
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Yolonda_C._Richardson is Presiden
t and CEO of the Centre for Development and Population Activities. Throughout Rich
ardsons career she has been committed to social development globally, with a part
icular expertise in development in Africa. She served as Special Counsel for the
African Development Foundation, a government-funded agency that provides financ
ial support to African non-governmental organizations. From 1999 to 2002, she se
rved as Senior Vice President of Africare, where she oversaw more than 150 devel
opment projects throughout Africa. Prior to joining Africare, Richardson spent ten
years at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a global foundation, where she m
anaged an international grant program focused on womens health and development. Hav
ing practiced as a corporate attorney at the Wall Street law firm, Cahill Gordon
& Reindel, she continues to be a member of the American Bar Association and the
National Bar Association. She is also a member of theAssociation of Black Found
ation Executives, Women in Philanthropy, the Council on Foreign Relations and th
e Womens Foreign Policy Group. She serves on the board of directors of InterActio
n and the Society for International Development. Former Director, International C
enter for Research on Women; Director, Population Action International.
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Keith B. Richburg
a longtime foreign correspondent for The Washington Post currently China corres
pondent for The Post based in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Anthony Richter
Associate Director of Open Society Foundations / Director of CEP/MENA, Open
Society Foundations. is the associate director of the Open Society Institute, and
director of the OSI Central Eurasia Project and Middle East & North Africa Initi
ative. Richter is chairman of the governing board of the Revenue Watch Institute
and serves on the board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. H
is writing has appeared in the New York Times, the World Policy Journal, and oth
er publications.
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Malcolm Riddell
President, RiddellTsengAdviser on China business and China inbound and outbou
nd investment. Past: Undersecretary of State for International Affairs at Florid
a Department of State; Associate at Salomon Brothers; U.S. Delegate to the UN at
U.S. Department of State. Sarasota, Florida Area. | Malcolm Riddell is president
of RIDDELLTSENG, a boutique investment bank that advises leading financial servi

ces and real estate companies on China business, on investment and joint venture
s in China, and on winning Chinese investment. To these ends, Malcolm utilizes hi
s network of contacts and alliancesincluding the global DLA Piper law firm, with
which RIDDELLTSENG has a strategic relationship to source and execute real estat
e and capital markets transactions in China and from Chinato create teams of expe
rts. A Mandarin speaker, he lived and worked for 15 years in Taiwan and China, an
d brings more than 30 years of experience dealing with Chinese issues to his wor
k on China business and transactions. As a lawyer, licensed since 1976 and board
certified in international law, he brings decades of experience in handling comp
lex international legal issues. And, as a former CIA case officer in China Operat
ions; former US delegate to the UN; and as former Undersecretary of State for In
ternational Affairs in his home state of Florida, he brings senior level experie
nce in international and government relations and negotiations.
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Rozanne L. Ridgway
B. 1935US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1985-89); US Amb
assador to East Germany (1983-85); Counselor of the Department of State (1980-81
); US Ambassador to Finland (1977-80); US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. of
State for Oceans and Fisheries (1975-77); US State Department Deputy Chief of M
ission, Nassau, Bahamas (1973-75); US State Department Deputy Dir. of Policy Pla
nning, Inter-American Bureau (1972-73); US State Department Ecuador desk officer
(1970-72); US State Department Political Officer, Oslo, Norway (1967-70); US St
ate Department International Relations Officer, European Bureau (1964-67); US St
ate Department Visa Officer, Palermo, Italy (1962-64); US State Department Perso
nnel Officer, Manila, Philippines (1959-62); US State Department Information spe
cialist, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1957-59); Member of the Board of 3M
(1989-); Member of the Board of Boeing (1992-2010); Member of the Board of Emers
on Electric (1995-); Member of the Board ofSara Lee (1992-); Member of the Board
of Manpower (2002-); Member of the Board of Union Carbide (1990-); American Aca
demy of Diplomacy; Atlantic Council President (1989-93), Co-Chairman (1993-96);
Bilderberg Group; Bill Bradley for President; Brookings Institution Trustee; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors; Na
tional Geographic Society Trustee; Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board; Trila
teral Commission; National Womens Hall of Fame 1998.
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Paul Rieckhoff
Executive Director and Founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
(IAVA). Rieckhoff, in his position as the founder of IAVA, has appeared on many
television and radio programs including NBC Nightly News, World News With Charl
es Gibson, The Early Show, Tavis Smiley, The Charlie Rose Show, The NewsHour wit
h Jim Lehrer, Anderson Cooper 360, The Rachel Maddow Show, Real Time with Bill Ma
her, and The Henry Rollins Show. He has written articles and opinion columns for
The New York Times, Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Los Angel
es Times, Washington Post, Newsweek,The Huffington Post, and Military.com.
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David Rieff
Nonfiction writer and policy analystis a frequent contributor to The New Yo
rk Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, L
e Monde, El Pais, The New Republic, Harpers, The Atlantic and Foreign Affairs. Ri
eff is a Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute at the New School, a Fellow
at the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University, a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations, a board member of the Arms Division of Human
Rights Watch and a board member of the Central Eurasia Project of the Open Soci
ety Institute. Affiliations: Human Rights Watch Member of the Arms Advisory Commi
ttee; EurasiaNet Editorial Advisory Committee; Crimes of War Project Director; A
Member of a group thatEdward S. Herman refers to as The New Humanitarians; Edit
orial Board, World Affairs journal. Rieff lives in Manhattan.
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John E. Rielly
Currently, John E. Rielly is an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at N

orthwestern University and a Visiting Professor in International Relations at th


e University of California, San Diego. Prior to his current position, Dr. Rielly w
orked in the Department of Government at Harvard University, and the U.S. Depart
ment of State. the United States Senate. He was also a Foreign Policy Assistant
to Senator and later Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Dr. Rielly has also been a
consultant at the Ford Foundation and National Security Council. He served as th
e President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations from 1971-2001. From 19621963 he served in the United States Department of State; from 1963-1969 he was f
oreign policy assistant to Senator and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey; from 1
969-1970 he was a consultant to the Office of European and International Affairs
at the Ford Foundation. He became executive director of The Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations in 1971 and president of the Council in 1974. In June 1998, he
also became Director of the newly established Konrad Adenauer Program for Europ
ean Policy Studies at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Director, America
n Ditchley Foundation; Director,Council for a Community of Democracies; Advisory
Council, Nixon Center.
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Imran Riffat
CFO & Finance Director, joined Synergos in 2005. Prior to joining Synergos Mr. Ri
ffat completed twenty-five years with J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. where, from 1995-2
003, he worked for the Investment Bank covering international client management
activities for the Europe, Africa and Middle East Group. His banking career incl
udes two overseas assignments: from 1990-95 as the Banks Country Manager in Egypt
and, from 1985-90, as the Vice President in charge of relations with financial
institutions in Turkey. Earlier positions with the Bank included responsibility
for business development in South Asia with particular emphasis on the client ba
se in Iran, Pakistan and India. Advisory Council, BRAC USA. NYC area.
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Robert S. Rifkind
Robert Rifkind: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Senior Counsel,
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. Age 74. Robert S. Rifkind joined Cravath, Swaine &
Moore in 1962 and serves as its Partner since 1971. Mr. Rifkind served as the Ch
airman at The Charles H. Revson Foundation. He serves as Trustee at Citizens Bud
get Commission. From 1965 to 1968, he served as Assistant to the Solicitor Gener
al in the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. At Cravath, Bo
b has specialized in civil litigation and international arbitration. OTHER AFFIL
IATIONS: Charles H. Revson Foundation, The; Citizens Budget Commission; Lehman B
rothers Holdings Inc.
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Michael L. Riordan
<-??-> Gilead Sciences was founded by Riordan in 1987. | http://medicaldevice
licensing.com/public/companies/view/119/gilead-sciences In 1999 Gilead Sciences
acquired NeXstar Pharmaceuticals to develop the companys focus on infectious dis
ease, ETC. | Rumsfeld FULLY INVOLVED: Fresh Flue Related Crimes Rumsfeld succeeds
Michael L. Riordan, M.D., who founded Gilead in 1987 and has served as Chairman
since 1993. Dr. Riordan will continue to serve as a director on the | The Asia S
ocietyInternational Crisis Group
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Gianni Riotta
B. 1954Editor in chief of Il Sole 24 Ore. He has contributed to The Washing
ton Post, Le Monde, Foreign Policy, and the New York Times.
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Harvey Rishikof
Chair of the Department of National Security Strategy and Professor of L
aw and National Security Studies at the National War College in Washington, DCspe
cializes in the areas of national security, national security law, military theo
ry, civil liberties, civilian and military relations, and constitutional law. As
Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the mid-1
990s, Rishikof served as chief of staff for Chief Justice and was involved in po
licy issues concerning the federal court system. Later Legal Counsel to the Depu

ty Director of the FBI, Rishikof focused on FBI policies concerning national sec
urity and terrorism and served as liaison to the Office of the Attorney General
at the Department of Justice. As Dean of the Roger Williams University School of
Law, Rishikof introduced courses on national security and the constitution invo
lving the Naval War College in Newport, RI.
-Harvey R Rishikof 4200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Apt 406; Washington, DC 20016-4752
(202) 537-0956 [55-59 / Trudi N Rishikof, Trudith H Rishikof]
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John B. Ritch III
is the Director General of the World Nuclear Association and hes also a member
of the Energy Future Coalitions Advisory Council. He is a former US ambassador t
o the IAEA and CTBT.
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David B. Rivkin, Jr.
Attorney, political writer and media commentator on matters of consti
tutional and international law, as well as foreign and defense policy. Rivkin ha
s gained national recognition as a representative of conservative viewpoints, freq
uently testifying before Congressional committees, and appearing as an analyst a
nd commentator on a variety of television and radio stations. He is a Visiting F
ellow at the Center for the National Interest, Contributing Editor at the Nation
al Review and a member of the Advisory Council at National Interest magazine. He
currently serves as Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism at t
he Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and is a former member of the Sub-Comm
ission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights of the United Nations Com
mission on Human Rights. Rivkin held a variety of legal and policy positions thr
oughout the administrations of Republican Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.
W. Bush. Rivkin served as Legal Advisor to the Counsel to then President Reagan
and as Deputy Director of the Office of Policy Development (OPD) for the United
States Department of Justice. While at OPD, he worked on a wide variety of cons
titutional, domestic, and international issues, including judicial selection, le
gal policy, immigration and asylum matters, and intelligence oversight. He also
handled the development and implementation of President Bushs de-regulatory initi
atives, carried out from 1991 to 1992, which focused on carrying out a review of
existing federal structures in an attempt to make them more cost-effective. From 1
990 to 1991, Rivkin served as the Associate General Counsel of the United States
Department of Energy. In this post he was responsible for developing and implem
enting national and international environmental and energy strategies. He also h
elped in the passing of the Clean Air Act (1990) and FERC Order 636, known as th
e Restructuring Rule, designed to allow more efficient use of the interstate nat
ural gas transmission system by fundamentally changing the way pipeline companie
s conduct business. During his term, national energy markets were deregulated, e
tc.
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David W. Rivkin
is a litigation partner in the prominent international law firm Debevoise & P
limpton LLP, specializing in international litigation and arbitration, and Co-Ch
air of the firms International Dispute Resolution Group. Rivkin is Secretary-Gene
ral of the International Bar Association, the worlds largest international associ
ation of lawyers, which comprises more than 40,000 individual lawyers and nearly
200 bar associations and law societies. During the 2008 presidential election, R
ivkin was active in the campaign for Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama a
nd served as a member of his National Finance Committee. NYC.
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Alice M. Rivlin
B. 1931Founding director, Congressional Budget Office; was also previousl
y the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve. US Director, Office of Management an
d Budget(1975-83); US Federal Reserve Governor Vice Chairman, FRB (1996-99); Mem
ber of the Board of Union Carbide; Member of the Board of Unisys; Member of the
Board of Ryder; Al Franken for Senate; American Philosophical Society 2003; Amer
ican Economic Association; Brookings Institution from 1983, Senior Fellow (1987-

92); Council on Foreign Relations; Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Bo


ard of Directors; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; EMILYs List; Ford Fou
ndation Community and Resource Advisory Committee; Friends of Hillary; Gore 2000
; Hillary Clinton for President; National Association for Business Economics Fel
low; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Public Agenda Board of D
irectors; Womens Economic Round Table Honorary Committee; MacArthur Fellowship198
3; Barnard Medal of Distinction; Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (19
97).
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Nayla M. Rizk
Partner/Senior Director at Spencer Stuart. Past: Senior Director, Network Eq
uipment Technologies; Engagement Manager, McKinsey & Company. | Board of Trustee
s, Member, World Affairs Council. | San Francisco Bay Area. [See http://www.spen
cerstuart.co.uk/consultants/6304/ for more.]
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Stephen S. Roach (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_S._Roach A senior executive with Morg
an Stanley. In addition to his position at Morgan Stanley, Roach is a lecturer a
t Yale Universitys School of Management and Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
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Charles S. Robb
B. 1939Governor of Virginia from 1982 to 1986, and senator from 1989 until 20
01. In 2004, he chaired the Iraq Intelligence Commission. | US Senator, Virginia
(1989-2001); Governor of Virginia (1982-86); Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1
978-82); MITRE Corporation Board Member (2003-); Alfalfa Club President, 1984; A
merican Bar Association; Atlantic Institute for International Affairs; Campaign
for American Leadership in the Middle East; Center for Democracy Board of Direct
ors; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Coalition for a Democratic Majority Advisory Board; Concord Coaliti
on; Jobs for Americas Graduates Board of Directors (former); John O. Marsh Insti
tute Honorary Member, Advisory Committee; National Democratic Institute for Inte
rnational Affairs Senior Advisory Committee; Trilateral Commission; New Democrat
Movement Founder, Senate New Democrat Coalition; New Democrat Movement Former C
hair of Democratic Leadership Council; Iraq Study Group; Bronze Star; Wedding: E
dward Cox and Tricia Nixon (1971). | MITRE Corporation Fed up USA * Homeland Sec
urity Policy Institute (GWU) Fed up USA * National Democratic Institute for Inte
rnational Affairs Fed up USA. Father: James Spittal Robb; Mother: Frances Howard
Woolley; Wife: Lynda Bird Johnson (m. 1967, three daughters); Daughter: Lucinda
Desha Robb (b. 1968); Daughter: Catherine Lewis Robb (b. 1970); Daughter: Jenni
fer Wickliffe Robb (b. 1978); Mistress: Tai Collins (former Miss Virginia, after
1983, according to Collins).
-Charles S Robb 612 Chain Bridge Rd; Mc Lean, VA 22101-1810 [65+ / Lynda J Robb]
Mitre Corporation, Member 7515 Colshire Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22102-7539 (703) 983-6000
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Carla Anne Robbins
is an American journalist and deputy editorial page editor of The Jew York Time
s. Robbins joined the editorial board in July 2006 and became deputy editor in J
anuary 2007. Previously, Robbins was The Wall Street Journals chief diplomatic co
rrespondent and edited the Washington bureaus feature articles on foreign policy,
defense and national security. She covered Central and Latin America forU.S. Je
ws & World Report and began her career at Business Week. | She is a member of th
e Aspen Strategy Group.
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Liz Robbins
joined The New York Times in 2000is currently on The Times Continuous News desk

, writing breaking news for the web site, reporting on political blogs, and cont
ributing features to Style, Sports, and The New York Times Book Review. | liz ro
bbins associates/president, (zip code: 10128).
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Rachel F. Robbins
http://blaqwell.com/people/alumni.php a founding partner of Blaqwell. In November
2006, she was appointed General Counsel and Executive Vice President of NYSE Gr
oup, Inc. Robbins spent most of her legal career at J.P. Morgan & Co., where she
concluded her 20-years of service as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary fro
m 1996-2001. Most recently, Ms. Robbins served as Strategic Advisor to Axiom Leg
al Solutions and as a consultant to Citigroup, Inc. on international issues. Fro
m 2003-2004, she was General Counsel of Citigroup International. From 1976-1980,
she was an Associate at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, New York. Ms. Robbins ser
ved as chairman of the Board and President of American Bankers Association Secur
ities Association (ABASA) from 1997-2000, where she was instrumental in developi
ng industry consensus on strategic legislative and regulatory issues. She has se
rved on the U.S. Treasury Advisory Committee on Financial Services (1996), Legal
Advisory Committee of the New York Stock Exchange (1992-1995), Federal Regulati
on Committee of Securities Industry Association (1987-2001), and Executive Commi
ttee of the Securities Regulation Institute (1994-2001). Ms. Robbins is Chair, Ne
w York Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League. She is a Member of the Boar
d of Trustees of New York University School of Law, a Member of the Board of Ish
mael and Isaac, an Advisory Board Member of Axiom Legal Solutions, and an Adviso
ry Board Member of Legal Momentum. | International Finance Corporation: http://w
ww.gcgf.org/ifcext/about.nsf/Content/Mgt_Group_Rachel_Robbins
Rachel F. Robbins is IFCs Vice President and General Counsel, and a member of IFCs
Management Group. She is responsible for the foundation of IFCs positions on leg
al issues and oversees IFCs provision of legal services to internal and external
clients. Ms. Robbins joined IFC in 2008. She comes to IFC with three decades of e
xperience in legal and financial services. She has extensive experience in corpo
rate governance and in managing global teams through periods of change. Ms. Robbi
ns was most recently Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of
the New York Stock Exchange and its parent, NYSE Euronext. She spent most of he
r legal career at JP Morgan & Co., where she concluded her 20 years of service a
s General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. She also served as General Counsel fo
r Citigroup International and was a founding partner in an international managem
ent consulting company focused on the legal industry. She started her legal care
er at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. | Zip code: 10024.
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Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
http://www.bens.org/about-us/leadership/joseph-robert.html Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
is founder and Executive Chairman of J.E. Robert Companies (JER), a leading pri
vate commercial real estate investment and asset management firm. Founded in 198
1 J.E. Robert Companies has successfully purchased and managed approximately 15,
000 assets totaling 28 billion dollars across 17 countries. JERs operations and i
nvestments today are focused primarily in North America and Europe. is Chairman
of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), a nonpartisan national organi
zation of senior executives dedicated to enhancing our national security, using th
e successful models of the private sector. Over the past 27 years BENS members h
ave brought their expertise to bear to procedures for base closures (BRAC), crea
ted a model of public private partnerships to improve disaster relief response, an
d worked to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department of Defense
(tooth to tail) through modern business practices. BENS is currently working wit
h DoD and the US Congress to identify important steps that can and should be tak
en to improve DoDs acquisition programs. He is also the Chairman of the US-UAE Bus
iness Council, a collaboration of leading companies based in the United States a
nd United Arab Emirates, which are committed to expanding bi-lateral commercial
opportunities between the two countries. Due to his many and long standing relat
ionships throughout the Middle East and Gulf region Mr. Robert was asked to be t
he founding Chairman. The Council is at the forefront of the Nuclear 123 Agreeme

nt between the US and the UAE and has been instrumental in its progress. In 2008,
Mr. Robert was honored by the EastWest Institute, together with former Secretar
ies of State Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, former Secretary of Defense Wil
liam Perry, former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, for his lead
ership of the business community to improve national and international security.
Mr. Roberts philanthropic commitments are equally as ambitious. In 1990, he founded
and continues to serve as Chairman of Fight For Children, Inc. (FFC), a Washing
ton based philanthropic organizationMr. Robert is a member of the board of the foll
owing organizations: Peterson Institute for International Economics, Atlantic Co
uncil of the United States, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Quin
cy Jones Listen Up Foundation, Smithsonians National Zoo, the National Geographic
Society, the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees. Mr. Robert is a member of the W
orld Economic Forum, Horatio Alger Association, The Trilateral Commission, World
Presidents Organization, Chief Executives Organization, Council on Foreign Relati
ons, Foreign Policy Association, The Urban Land Institute and The Bretton Woods
Committee. lives in McLean, Virginia and has two sons.
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Stephen Robert
Stephen Robert: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Former Director,
Xerox Corp. Age 69. See Board Relationships (25). is the Chief Executive Officer
and Chairman at Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. Mr. Robert Joined Oppenheimer & Co. in
1968 as a Portfolio Manager of the Oppenheimer Fund and became a Partner in 1970
and a Member of the Executive Committee and Director of Research in 1977. In 19
79, he became President and in 1983 assumed the role of Chairman and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Oppenheimer & Co and led the team which returned Oppenheimer to
private ownership through a management buy-out. Mr. Robert was a Shareholder and
part-time employee of Renaissance Technologies Corp. He has also served as Chie
f Executive Officer of Renaissance Institutional Management LLC. He serves as Ch
airman of Robert Capital Management LLC. Mr. Robert has been Director of Xerox C
orp. since 2004. He has been a Director of Nac Re Corp. since August 1985. He se
rves on the Boards of Electra Investment Trust PLC., Thirteen/WNET, The Manhatta
n Institute, the Polish-American Enterprise Fund and the New York City Economic
Development Corporation. He became a member of the advisory board of Blackstone
Alternative Asset Management and Member of the Xerox Finance Committee. Mr. Robe
rt is a Chancellor from Brown University. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: NAC Re Corporatio
n; Brown University;Blackstone Alternative Asset Management; Renaissance Institu
tional Management LLC.
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Brad Roberts
http://www.cnas.org/node/762 is a member of the research staff at the Institu
te for Defense Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia, with expertise on the prolifera
tion and control of weapons of mass destruction. IDA provides studies and analy
ses to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the joint military staff. Dr. R
oberts also serves as an adjunct professor at George Washington University, as c
hairman of the research advisory council of the Chemical and Biological Arms Con
trol Institute, and as a consultant to Los Alamos National Laboratories.He is als
o a member of the board of directors of the United States Committee of the Counc
il for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and cochairs its task fo
rce on confidence and security building measures.
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John J. Roberts
Problamatically (there are others)>B. 1945. Price Waterhouse Coopers Global Man
aging Partner (1998-2002); Coopers & Lybrand Office of the Chairman, US Operatio
ns (1994-98); Coopers & LybrandVice Chairman (1991-94); Coopers & Lybrand Managi
ng Partner (1983-98); Coopers & Lybrand (1967-98); Member of the Board of Armstr
ong (2003-); Member of the Board of Pennsylvania REIT (2003-); Member of the Boa
rd of Safeguard Scientifics (2003-); Member of the Board of Vonage (2004-); Amer
ican Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Greater Philadelphia Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors.

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Walter R. Roberts
B. 1916 is a writer, lecturer, and former government official.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roberts/walter
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Barbara Paul Robinson
a New York City lawyer with the firm Debevoise & Plimpton who specializes in
Trusts and Estates law, and a former president of the New York City Bar Associat
ion. Robinson has served on the board of a number of institutions, including the
Trust Advisory Board of Fiduciary Trust International, the Foundation for Childh
ood Development, and the Council on Foreign Relations. She also serves on MayorM
ichael Bloombergs Commission on Womens Issues.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/robinson/barbara
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David Z. Robinson
B. 1927former Vice President and Treasurer of the Carnegie Corporation. He
has been an advisor to the Presidents Science Advisory Committee, the National Ac
ademy of Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. He has been a member of
the Naval Research Advisory Committee, the New York State Energy Research and De
velopment Authority, Governor Cuomos Advisory Committee on Education, and the Edu
cation and the Science and Law Committee of the Bar Association of the City of N
ew York. He has also been a member of the Boards of the City University of New Y
ork, the Dalton School, Amideast, the South Africa Education Program, and the In
vestors Responsibility Research Corporation. He is currently on the Boards of th
e Actors Center, and the Institute of Current World Affairs. He is a Fellow of th
e Optical Society of America, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Davis R. Robinson
is adjunct senior fellow for law and U.S. foreign policy at the Council on Fore
ign Relations. Brock Capital Group LLC (NYC); LeBoef , Lamb , Greene & MacRae;
Richard C. Breeden & Co. LLC; Legal Advisor, U.S. Department of State.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/davis
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James D. Robinson III
<Wife Linda. B. 1935. Violy, Byorum & Partners Holdings LLC Chairman (1996-2
003); RRE Ventures Co-Founder, General Partner, CEO (1994-); American Express CE
O (1977-93); American Express President (1975-77); Member of the Board of BitPas
s; Member of the Board of Bristol-Myers Squibb (1976-, as Chairman, 2005-); Memb
er of the Board of Coca Cola (1975-); Member of the Board of First Data (1992-20
07); Member of the Board of Novell; Member of the Board of RRE Ventures (as Chai
rman); American Success PAC; Augusta National Golf Club; Bill Bradley for Presid
ent; Brookings Institution Honorary; Bush-Cheney 04; The Business Council; Busine
ss Roundtable; Committee for Economic Development; Council on Foreign Relations;
Friends of Hillary; George W. Bush for President; Hillary Clinton for President
; McCain-Palin Compliance Fund; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Honorary
Chairman; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Straight Talk Americ
a. Wife: Linda Gosden Robinson (PR executive).
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Linda Robinson
author in residence at the Johns Hopkins Universitys Philip Merrill Center for
Strategic Studies. She has made extended reporting trips to Iraq and Afghanista
n since 9/11. has reported on military, national security and international issue
s for U.S. News & World Report and was Senior Editor at Foreign Affairs magazine
. She is a longtime member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Internati

onal Institute for Strategic Studies. is a consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton on
national security and interagency issues, and writes and lectures to a wide var
iety of audiences on irregular warfare and insurgency, leadership, and media and
communications issues. She is a regular speaker at numerous civilian and milita
ry educational institutions. DC area.
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Pearl T. Robinson
B. 1945. Associate Professor of Political Science Tufts University [African st
udies]. Some past: 2004-2007: Director, Africa and the New World Interdisciplin
ary Minor; 1974-1975: The Ford Foundation, Middle East & Africa Office, Traini
ng Associate.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/pearl
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Olin C. Robison
http://people.forbes.com/profile/olin-c-robison/5099 Director, American Shar
ed Hospital, San Francisco, CA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Specialized Health Services
. 73 Years Old. OLIN C. ROBISON has been a director since 2003. He was President
and Chief Executive Officer of the Salzburg Seminar from 1991 to 2005 and Presi
dent of Middlebury College from 1975 to 1990 and is currently President Emeritus
and Professor Emeritus of that institution. Additionally, Mr. Robison is a Dire
ctor of The Investment Company of America, American Mutual Fund and AMCAP (all o
f the American Funds Group) and is a former member of the Council (Board) of the
Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/robinson/olin
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Christina B. Rocca
B. 1958was United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central A
sian Affairs from 2001 to 2006. CBR Strategies LLC President; Vision Americas LL
C Associate; US Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament, Geneva (2006-09); U
S Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs (2001-06); Co
ngressional Staff Foreign Relations Staff to Sen. Sam Brownback (1997-2001); CIA
employee Staff Operations Officer (1982-97); Council on Foreign Relations.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rocca/christina
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James G. Roche
B. 1939. http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Roche_James | Affiliat
ions: Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Board member; Center for Securi
ty Policy: Former Member, National Security Advisory Board; Council on Foreign R
elations: Member. Government: U.S. Air Force: Secretary, 2001-2005; U.S. Senate:
Staff Director of Committee on Armed Services, 1983-1984;U.S. Navy: 1960-1983;
Various Positions Including Principal Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff,
Senior Professional Staff Member of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and
Assistant Director of Office of Net Assessment in the Office of the Secretary o
f Defense. Private sector: Compudyne: Board of Directors; Orbital Sciences Corpo
ration: Board of Directors; TechTeam:Board of Directors; Northrop Grumman:Corpor
ate Vice President, President of Electric Sensors and Systems Sector, and other
positions (1984-2001).
-?>James G Roche 129 Spa View Ave; Annapolis, MD 21401-3542 (410) 295-6599 [65+
/ Diane L Roche]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roche/james
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David Rockefeller
B. 1915current patriarch of the sephardic jewish Rockefeller family.
Chase Manhattan Bank CEO (1969-80); Chase Manhattan Bank VP (1952-69); Chase Nat

ional Bank (1946-52); Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank (as Chairman,
1969-81); Member of the Board of Shinsei Bank (2000-); Alfalfa Club 1968; Americ
an Philosophical Society 1959; Americas Society Founder (1965); Bilderberg Group
; Bill Bradley for President; Bretton Woods Committee; Club of Rome; Council of
the Americas Founder (1965); Council on Foreign Relations Chairman (1970-85); De
an for America; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
; George W. Bush for President; Institute for International Economics Board of D
irectors; John Kerry for President; McCain 2000; Museum of Modern Art Chairman (
past); Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Pilgrims Society; Trila
teral Commission Co-Founder; World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Dir
ectors; George C. Marshall Award 1999. Father: John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; Mother:
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller; Sister: Abby Rockefeller Mause (d. 1976); Brother: Jo
hn D. Rockefeller III (b. 1906, d. 1978); Brother: Nelson Rockefeller (Vice Pres
ident, b. 1908, d. 1979); Brother: Laurance Rockefeller (Eastern Airlines, b. 19
10); Brother: Winthrop Rockefeller(Governor of Arkansas, b. 1912, d. 1973); Wife
: Margaret McGrath (m. 1940, d. 1996, two sons, four daughters); Son: David Rock
efeller, Jr. (b. 1941); Daughter: Abby Aldrich (b. 1943); Daughter: Neva Goodwin
(b. 1944); Daughter: Margaret Dulany (b. 1947); Son: Richard Gilder (b. 1949);
Daughter: Eileen McGrath (b. 1952).
-David Rockefeller 104 Walkers Mills Rd; Germantown, NY 12526-5223 (518) 537-527
1 [Peggy Rockefeller]
-?>Margaret L Rockefeller 299 Maple Dr; Penn Yan, NY 14527-9618 (315) 781-1986 [
65+]
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David Rockefeller, Jr.
<wife Susan Cohn. | http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/about-us/board-tr
ustees/david-rockefeller-jr Board Chair, Rockefeller Foundation; a director and
former chairman of Rockefeller Financial; a past vice chair of the National Park
Foundation, etc., etc. | Alaska Conservation Foundation adviser; Museum of Mode
rn Art trustee; National Park Foundation director;New York Fine Arts Support Tru
st donor; Rockefeller & Co. Inc. director; Rockefeller Foundation trustee; Sailo
rs for the Sea president. Past: Rockefeller Brothers Fund chairman; Rockefeller C
enter Club member; Rockefeller Financial Services chairman; Diana Newell Rowan sp
ouse. Ariana Rockefeller daughter; David Rockefeller son; Peggy McGrath Rockefel
ler son; Susan Cohn Rockefeller spouse; Fraser P. Seitel spokesman. lives and/or
works in New York, NY.
-David A Rockefeller Jr 77 Park Ave New York, NY 10016-2556
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John D. Rockefeller IV
John Davison Jay Rockefeller IV (b. 1937). Spouse: Sharon Percy Rockef
eller. Children: John D. Rockefeller V; Valerie Rockefeller; Charles Rockefeller
; Justin Rockefeller. Residence: Charleston, West Virginia. | Alliance for Healt
h Reform honorary chairman; Asia Society trustee; Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosc
iences Institute founder;Discover the Real West Virginia Foundation founder; Jap
an-US Friendship Commission member; Joint Committee on Taxation member; Senate C
ommittee on Commerce, Science and Transportation chairman;Senate Committee on Fi
nance member; Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs member; Senate Select Committe
e on Intelligence member; Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Glob
al Competitiveness member. Past: R. Lane Bailey chief of staff; Andrew J. Fields
legislative aide; Financial markets bailout bill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Ji
m Gottlieb chief of staff; Tamera Luzzatto chief of staff; Michael Nilsson legis
lative assistant & counsel; Patrick Robertson deputy to the chief of staff; Chad
See staff assistant; Tonya Speed staff assistant; West Virginia state governmen
t governor. Alida R. Messinger sister; Charles H. Percy son-in-law; Blanchette H
. Rockefeller (deceased) son; Charles Rockefeller son; John D. Rockefeller III (
deceased) father; John D. Rockefeller V son; Justin A. Rockefeller son; Sharon Pe
rcy Rockefeller spouse. | John D. Rockefeller IV SourceWatch

-John D Rockefeller IV 225 W King St; Martinsburg, WV (304) 262-9285


-?>John D Rockefeller Jr 14 Garden Dr, Apt J; Manchester, CT 06040-5959 (860) 64
7-0232 [Sharon Rockefeller]
-?>John D Rockefeller Jr 8186 Huron Line Rd; Gagetown, MI 48735-9525 (989) 665-2
475 [65+ / Gary C Rockefeller, Sharon K Rockefeller, Mary E Rockefeller, Angie M
Rockefeller]
-?>Jay S Rockefeller 220 N Kanawha St; Beckley, WV 25801-4717 (304) 253-9704
-?>Sharon Rockefeller 15 W 53rd St; New York, NY 10019-5401 (212) 767-1946
Senate United States, Branch Manager 220 N Kanawha St; Beckley, WV 25801-4717 (30
4) 253-9704
531 Hart Senate Office Building; Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224- 6472
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Nicholas Rockefeller
9/11 Perps: Q-Z Fed up USA a California attorney and the head of a Roc
kvest Development Company. His clients include several multinational companies a
nd many succesful technology ventures throughout the world. His securities pract
ice includes litigation before the United States Supreme Court and a number of h
is transactions have been featured in leading periodicals. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the International Insitutute of Strategic Studies
, the Advisory Board of RAND, the Pacific Council on International Policy, the C
ommittee on Foreign Relations in Los Angeles, the Western Justice Center, and ha
s served as a participant in the World Economic Forum and the Aspen Institute. H
e is a member of the Board of Visitors of the Law Schools of the University of O
regon and Pepperdine University and is active in the affairs of his alma mater,
Yale University. He recently chaired a panel at the United Nations on E-Commerce
and is a co-author of Economic Strategy and National Security. told film-maker Aar
on Russo of coming catastrophic event eleven months before 9-11. * http://www.gl
obalagora.com/team.htm
-Nicholas Rockefeller Kamuela, HI (808) 885-0996
-Nicholas A Rockefeller Jr PO Box 481293; Los Angeles, CA 90048-9780
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Steven C. Rockefeller
B. 1936. | Steven C. Rockefeller SourceWatch | Middlebury College professo
r emeritus; Rockefeller Brothers Fund trustee. Past: Soros Economic Development
Fund director. Nelson A. Rockefeller (deceased) son; Steven C. Rockefeller Jr. so
n.
-?>Steven C Rockefeller Swans Island, ME (207) 526-4342 [65+ / Barbara B Rockefe
ller]
-?>Steven Rockefeller 200 Lake Rd; Tarrytown, NY 10591-1513 [Mark F Rockefeller,
John Rockefeller]
Son>Steven C Rockefeller Jr 1364 Bedford Rd; Pleasantville, NY 10570-3913 [50-54
/ Kimberly E Rockefeller]
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Hays H. Rockwell
Rev. Church Publishing Incorporated (NYC); St. James Church.
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Keith McElroy Rockwell
Chief spokesperson for the World Trade Organization; National Foreign Trad
e Council; Journal of Commerce.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rockwell/keith
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Judith Rodin
AKA Judith Seitz Rodin. B. 1944. Rockefeller Foundation President. Preside
nt of UPenn, 1994-2004. Member of the Board of Aetna (1995-2004); Member of the
Board of American Airlines (1997-); Member of the Board of BlackRock; Member of
the Board of Citigroup (2004-); Member of the Board of Comcast (2002-); Member o
f the Board of Young & Rubicam (1999-?); Brookings InstitutionHonorary Trustee;
Catalyst Board of Directors; John Kerry for President; Rockefeller Foundation Pr
esident (2005-); World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors. Son:
Alex Niejelow (b. 1982); Husband: Paul R. Verkuil (#3, university president, m.
1994).
-Judith Rodin 400 Alton Rd, Apt 2201; Miami Beach, FL 33139-6749 (305) 535-9667
[65+ / Paul R Verkuil]
Rockefeller Foundation, President 420 5th Ave, Fl 22; New York, NY 10018-0218 (21
2) 869-8500
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Sergio Rodriguera, Jr.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sergio-rodriguera-jr/4/647/2b4 Current: Senior Vic
e President at Sphere Consulting LLC; Intelligence Officer at U.S. Navy Reserve.
Past: Deputy Officer in Charge Afghan Threat Finance Cell at U.S. Navy Reserve;
Defense Fellow Counter Terrorism Policy at United States Department of Defense;
Special Advisor to Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at
Department of Treasury; Hispanic Outreach Coordinator at Bush Cheney 2004, Inc.;
Staff Officer/Navy Liaison at The White House.
-Sergio Rodriguera 1317 Rhode Island Ave NW, Apt 205; Washington, DC 20005-3728
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Cristina M. Rodriguez
Associate Professor of Law NYU School of Law. She teaches Constitutional Law,
Immigration Law, and Administrative Law. Her fields of research include immigrat
ion law and policy; constitutional law and theory; language rights and language
policy; and citizenship theory. She is a non-resident fellow with the Migration
Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., and a term member on the Council on Foreig
n Relations. She also has been a visiting professor at Yale and Harvard Law Scho
ols. Before arriving at NYU, Professor Rodrguez served as a law clerk to Justice
Sandra Day OConnor of the U.S. Supreme Court and to Judge David S. Tatel of the U
.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/cristina
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Rita M. Rodriguez
http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/fellows/rita-rodriguez.html Woodstock Theologi
cal Center at Georgetown U. has long experience working with U.S. and foreign gove
rnment agencies in international affairs. For over sixteen years, she was a fulltime member of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United St
ates, a presidential appointment. At the Bank, Dr. Rodriguez oversaw policy develo
pment and was responsible for the formulation of policy objectives and negotiati
ng strategy with regard to international organizations.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/rita
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Vincent A. Rodriguez [?]
-?>Sullivan & Cromwell (NYC) [securities atty]licensed to practice law in NY sinc
e 1947?
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rodriguez/vincent
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Dani Rodrik

Turkish economist and Professor of International Political Economy Harvard U


niversity. | http://www.leighbureau.com/speaker.asp?id=432 is one of the most impo
rtant political economists of our time. His unconventional approach to globaliza
tion and economic development favors policies that are tailored to local conditi
ons rather than to the dictates of the international globalization establishment
.
-Dani Rodrik 39 Devon Rd; Newton Center, MA 02459-1649 (617) 244-8709 [50-54 / U
ta Gernert]
-Dani Rodrick 59 Banks St; Cambridge, MA 02138-6012 (617) 945-7426
-?>Dani Roderick 129 Kothmann Rd, Unit 2; La Vernia, TX 78121-5237 (830) 947-345
8 [Walter D Roderick, Sharon E Roderick]
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Riordan Roett
Professor and Director of Western Hemisphere Studies, Johns Hopkins Univer
sity. an American political scientist specializing in Latin America.
-Riordan D Roett 205 E 68th St, Apt 6H; New York, NY 10065-5738 (212) 744-5589
-Riordan J Roett III 2301 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 1B; Washington, DC 20008-1730
(202) 234-8396
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Ed Rogers
Ed Rogers SourceWatch is Vice Chairman of Barbour Griffith & Rogers and Diligenc
e, LLC as well as a onetime deputy assistant to President George H.W. Bush. He i
s married to Edwina Rogers, former associate director of the White Houses Nationa
l Economic Council.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogers/ed
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James E. Rogers
is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Duke E
nergy. Rogers has nearly 20 years of experience as a chief executive officer in
the electric utility industry. He was named president and chief executive office
r of Duke Energy following the merger of Duke Energy and Cinergy in April 2006.
Before the merger, Rogers served as Cinergys chairman and chief executive officer
. Prior to the formation of Cinergy, he joined PSI Energy in 1988 as the companys
chairman, president and chief executive officer. Rogers has served as deputy ge
neral counsel for litigation and enforcement for the Federal Energy Regulatory C
ommission (FERC); executive vice president of interstate pipelines for the Enron
Gas Pipeline Group; and as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Akin, G
ump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Prior to those appointments, he served as assistant
to the chief trial counsel at FERC; as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Kent
ucky; and as assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, where
he acted as intervener on behalf of state consumers in gas, electric and telepho
ne rate cases. He was also a reporter for the Lexington (Kentucky) Herald-Leader
. has served more than 60 cumulative years on the boards of Fortune 500 companies
. He is currently a director of Cigna Corp. and Applied Materials Inc. He has a
lso served as a director of Duke Realty Corporation, Cinergy Corp., PSI Energy,
Bankers Life Holding Corporation, Irkutskenergo AO, Indiana National Bank and Fi
fth Third Bancorp, etc. | http://people.forbes.com/profile/james-e-rogers/32366
Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer,Duke Energy Corpora
tion, Charlotte, NC. Sector: UTILITIES / Electric Utilities. Officer since Janua
ry 2006. Director , Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA. Sector: TECHNOLOG
Y / Semiconductor Equipment & Materials. Independent Director , Cigna Corporati
on, Philadelphia, PA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Health Care Plans. 63 Years Old. Mr.
Rogers has served as President, CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of Du
ke Energy since its merger with Cinergy Corp. in 2006 and has served as Chairman
since 2007. Mr. Rogers was Chairman and CEO of Cinergy Corp. from 1994 until it
s merger with Duke Energy. He was formerly Chairman, President and CEO of PSI En
ergy, Inc. from 1988 until 1994. Mr. Rogers is currently a director of Applied M
aterials, Inc. and CIGNA Corporation and a former director of Fifth Third Bancor
p. James E. Rogers, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Duke, wil

l be the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Duke following the comp
letion of the Merger.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogers/james
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John M. Rogers
B. 1948is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit. currently resides in Lexington, KY with his wife and son. His daughter
attends Stanford University. Wife: Xiong Ying Juan (Ying Juan Rogers). | US Appeal
s Court Judge, 6th Circuit (2002-); US Justice Department Appellate Lawyer, Civi
l Division (1974-78); American Law Institute; Council on Foreign Relations; Dist
rict of Columbia Bar; Kentucky Bar Association; Order of the Coif; Phi Beta Kapp
a Society.
-John M Rogers 1380 Strawberry Ln; Lexington, KY 40502-2719 [60-64 / Ying J Roge
rs, Lilian Rogers]
-Ky>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ky/rogers/john
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Frederick F. Roggero
http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7745 Maj. Gen. Frederick F. R
oggero is the Air Force Chief of Safety, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington
, D.C., and Commander, Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He
develops, executes and evaluates all Air Force aviation, ground, weapons, space
and system mishap prevention, and nuclear surety programs to preserve combat re
adiness, etc.
Frederick F Roggero
Scott Air Force Base, IL
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Kenneth S. Rogoff
AKA Kenneth Saul Rogoff. B. 1953. Harvard economist. American Academy
of Arts and Sciences (2001); American Economic Association VP (2007); Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation Research Fellow (1986); Center for Economic and Policy Research
Scientific Advisory Committee (2000-03); Council on Foreign Relations (2004-);
Econometric Society(1991); Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Advisory Pa
nel; Hoover Institution Fellow (1986); Institute for International Economics Adv
isory (2001-); International Monetary Fund Economist and Director of Research (2
001-03); National Bureau of Economic Research; Federal Reserve Economist, Intern
ational Finance Division (1980-83); Trilateral Commission (2003-); World Economi
c Forum Fellow (2003); German Marshall Fellowship 1991; Guggenheim Fellowship199
8. Father: Stanley M. Rogoff (radiology professor, University of Rochester); Wif
e: Natasha Lance Rogoff; Son: Gabriel; Daughter: Juliana.
-Kenneth S Rogoff 11 Hillside Ave; Cambridge, MA 02140-3615 (617) 492-1288 [50-5
9 / Natasha S Rogoff]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rogoff/kenneth
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Karen M. Rohan [?]
<-? http://www.corporateresearchgroup.com/conferences/ZW11502_Rohan_Bio.cfm Pre
sident of Magellan Health Services. | Probably>Editor in Chief at Foreign Policy
Association [International Affairs], September 1984 Present (26 years 9 months)
. Greater New York City Area.
-?>Karen M Rohan 515 W 111th St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10025-1922 [50-54 / Franci

s J Rohan, Margaret M Rohan] Prior: Holyoke, MA (2010)


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Felix G. Rohatyn
B. 1928. Financier, Lazard Frres. US Ambassador to France (1997-2000);
Lazard Managing Director (1948-61); Lazard Partner (1948-); Member of the Board
of New York Stock Exchange Board of Governors (1968-72); Member of the Board of
American Motors; Member of the Board of Comcast; Member of the Board of Eastern
Airlines; Member of the Board of Fiat; Member of the Board of ITT; Member of the
Board of LVMH; Member of the Board of MCA; Member of the Board of Pfizer (197197); Member of the Board of Publicis; Member of the Board of Schlumberger; Lehma
n BrothersSenior Advisor to the Chairman (2006-); American Academy of Arts and S
ciences; American Academy of Diplomacy; Biden for President; Carnegie Hall Vice
Chairman; Center for Strategic & International StudiesTrustee; Council of Americ
an Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Dean for America; Democratic Congr
essional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; French-Am
erican Foundation Board Member; Friends of Dick Lugar; Friends of Hillary; Gepha
rdt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; International Rescue Committee
Overseer; John Kerry for President; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for A
merica; Obama for Illinois; Voters for Choice; Naturalized US Citizen 1950; Fren
ch Legion of Honor 1993; Funeral: Henry Grunwald (2005) Honorary Pallbearer; Aus
trian Ancestry; Jewish Ancestry. Wife: Elizabeth Fly Rohatyn (3 children).
-Felix G Rohatyn 810 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7270 (631) 283-4951 [65+ / Eliz
abeth F Rohatyn]
-Felix G Rohatyn 385 S Main St; Southampton, NY 11968-4859 (631) 283-3998 [65+]
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Thomas P. Rohlen
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profiles/thomas-p-rohlen is Professor Emeritus an
d Senior Fellow with Stanford Universitys Institute for International Studies, an
d a former Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He has also t
aught at the University of California, the University of Hawaii, and Harvard Uni
versity. He served in Japan with the U.S. Foreign Service from 1962 to 1965. A J
apan specialist by training, his past research has focused on such topics as Jap
anese corporate organization, the labor market, Japanese schooling, and, more br
oadly, on matters of economic and cultural change seen through the lens of conte
mporary institutional practice. He is also a founder of the Aspen Institutes Exec
utive Program on Japan, the Stanford Japan Center, and the Kyoto Center for Japa
nese Studies. The author or editor of nine books and numerous articles
-Thomas P Rohlen 855 Chestnut St; San Francisco, CA 94133-2205 (415) 885-6743 [6
5+ / Shelagh H Rohlen]
-Thomas Rohlen 6250 Acorn Hill Ln; Santa Rosa, CA 95403-9043 (707) 526-6001
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Joan Rohlfing (NEW listing)
http://www.nti.org/b_aboutnti/b1rohlfing.html Became president and chief ope
rating officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative in January 2010, after nine year
s as NTIs senior vice president for programs and operations.
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Ervin J. Rokke
is a retired lieutenant general and retired President of Moravian College. Fo
llowing retirement from Moravian, the Rokkes [wife Pamela] have relocated to Mon
ument, Colorado.
-Ervin J Rokke 810 Dolan Dr; Monument, CO 80132-2219 (719) 487-9404 [65+ / Pamel
a P Rokke]
-Ervin J Rokke 41 S Sherwood Gln; Monument, CO 80132-8746 (719) 487-9801 [65+ /
Susan H Rokke, Eric S Rokke, Pamela P Rokke]
-Ervin J Rokke 41 S Sherwood Gln; Monument, CO 80132-8746 (719) 487-9801 [65+ /
Susan H Rokke, Eric S Rokke, Pamela P Rokke]
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Nancy E. Roman
became Director of Public Policy, Communications and Private Partnerships of

the UN World Food Programme in August 2007. Roman supervises a global staff cover
ing operations in 80 countries. In her capacity of Director of Public Policy Str
ategy, she helps craft the organization positioning [read: poisoning] on public
policy issues ranging from climate change to biofuel. Prior to joining WFP, Ms. Rom
ans 18-year career in Washington, DC spanned Capitol Hill, journalism, private bu
siness and the not-for-profit world. As Vice President and Director of the Washing
ton Program of the Council on Foreign Relations, Ms. Roman oversaw the prestigio
us meetings program convening Council members with top National and Internationa
l leaders. She also established the Councils congressional program in Washington,
DC. In this role she sought to better integrate the ideas generated and honed i
n the think tank with policymakers in Congress and the administration.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/roman/nancy
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Alina L. Romanowski
http://www.state.gov/r/bios/154669.htm was appointed in May 2009 as Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs in the Department of States Bureau of E
ducational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) where she oversees all academic programs,
including the Fulbright Program, the Humphrey Program, Gilman Scholarships, Engl
ish Language Programs, and international marketing of American education resourc
es and advising. Prior to her appointment to lead the Office of Academic Program
s, she served for almost four years as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Profession
al and Cultural Exchanges in the same Bureau where she oversaw professional, cul
tural, sports and high school international exchanges, including the launch of s
everal new programs, notably the Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program, the FORTUN
E/State Department International Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership, the Nation
al Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), the Global Cultural Initiati
ve and the American Public Diplomacy Envoy program. She came to the Department of
State in June 2003 to establish a new office to oversee and manage the Presiden
ts Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and served as its first Director. Sh
e also served as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern
Affairs for nine months. Prior to her appointment at the State Department, Ms. R
omanowski served at the Defense Department for almost 14 years in various senior
positions involving the Near East and South Asia. She was the founding Director
of the Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defens
e University from December 2000 through June 2003. She served as the Deputy Assi
stant Secretary of Defense for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs in the Offic
e of the Secretary of Defense from August 1997 to December 2000 where she was th
e principal advisor to the Secretary of Defense on all matters relating to Near
Eastern and South Asian affairs. Prior to serving as Deputy, Ms. Romanowski serv
ed as the Office Director from January 1995 to August 1997. Previously she serve
d as the Country Director for Israel from February 1990 through December 1994. S
he came to the Department of Defense from the Central Intelligence Agency in 199
0 after serving 10 years as an intelligence analyst on the Near East and South A
sia region. Ms. Romanowski has received several awards and citations during her c
areer. She is a 2001 recipient of the Presidential Distinguished Rank Award for
Senior Executive Service, a 2008 and 1999 recipient of the Presidential Meritori
ous Rank Award for Senior Executive Service, and a 2005 recipient of the Departm
ent of State Superior Rank Award. Her other awards include two Secretary of Defe
nse Meritorious Civilian Service Awards for her contributions during Operations
DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM and again for developing and executing national s
ecurity goals and force protection initiatives in the post-Gulf War Middle East
Region as well as the CIA Exceptional Performance Award. In 1985-86, Ms. Romanows
ki attended Tel Aviv University in Israel to pursue postgraduate work in Middle
East studies and learn Hebrew. She speaks French and has studied Arabic and Hebre
w.
-Alina L Romanowski 3707 Reno Rd NW; Washington, DC 20008-3222 (202) 364-7384 [W
illiam W Matzelevich]
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Alan D. Romberg
the director of the East Asia program at Stimson Center. Before joining St

imson in September 2000, he enjoyed a distinguished career working on Asian issues


, both in and out of government, including twenty years as a US Foreign Service
Officer. Romberg was the principal deputy director of the State Departments Polic
y Planning staff and deputy spokesman of the department. He served in various ca
pacities dealing with East Asia, including director of the Office of Japanese Af
fairs, member of the Policy Planning staff for East Asia, and staff member at th
e National Security Council for China. He served overseas in Hong Kong and Taiwa
n. Additionally, Romberg spent almost ten years as the CV Starr Senior Fellow for
Asian Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, and was special assistant to
the Secretary of the Navy.
-Alan D Romberg 7108 Orkney Pkwy; Bethesda, MD 20817-4918 [65+ / Nancy H Henning
sen]
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Paul Romer (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Romer B. 1955. Stanford University. Senior
Fellow, SCID ( Stanford Center for International Development); economics
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Philip J. Romero
visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution and a senior fellow in business and e
conomics at the Pacific Research Institute. University of Oregons Lundquist Colle
ge of Business College of Business and Economics; University of Oregon; United T
echnologies Corp.; California Managed Health Care Improvement Task Force, state Of
fice of Planning; RAND Corporation. Board Member, Californians for Population St
abilization; Board Member, Lithia Motors Inc; Member, Economic Advisers. | Much
more here>Institute for Policy Research and Innovation (IPRI), Philip J and here
>http://www.pacificresearch.org/keypeople/philip-j-romero
-?>Philip J Romero 1556 Whittier Ave; Claremont, CA 91711-3354 [55-59] Prior: Po
mona, CA (2008)
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Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Romero_Barcel%C3%B3 is a Puerto Rican pol
itician who served as the fifth Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Rome
ro Barcel is married to Kate Donnelly. His daughter, Melinda Romero Donnelly, was
an NPP member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico for 8 years.
Carlos R Romero-Barcelo
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Virginia M. Rometty
B. 1958is a member of the Board of Directors of American International Group
and a Senior Vice President of IBM. IBM Senior VP, IBM Global Business Services
(2005-); IBMManaging Partner, Business Consulting Services (2002-05); IBM GM of
IBM Global Services, Americas; IBM GM of IBM Global Insurance and Financial Serv
ices Sector; IBM (1981-); General Motors; Member of the Board of American Intern
ational Group(2006-).
-Virginia M Rometty 10531 Glen Lakes Dr; Bonita Springs, FL 34135-7237 (239) 947
-9138 [50-54 / Mark A Rometty]
-Virginia M Rometty 1 Renaissance Sq, Apt 31A; White Plains, NY 10601-3019
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Alton D. Al Romig, Jr.
Sandia National Laboratories Deputy Director of Integrated Technologies. an a
ctive member of the National Academy of Engineering. | Alton Romig: Executive Pr
ofile & Biography, BusinessWeek Director and Member of Compensation Committee, H
ydroGen Corp. Age 56. Dr. Alton (Al) D. Romig, Jr. served as Senior Vice Preside
nt and Deputy Laboratories Director of Integrated Technologies and Systems of Sa
ndia National Laboratories, a multi-program Department of Energy lab operated un
der contract by Sandia Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. Dr.
Romig has been Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Deputy Labo
ratories Director for Mission Support at Sandia Corporation since February 2009

and served as its Deputy Laboratories Director. Dr. Romig joined Sandia National
Laboratories as a Member of the Technical Staff in 1979. He served as Director
of Materials and Process Sciences of Sandia National Laboratories since 1992 and
also served as its Director of Microsystems Science, Technology and Components
from 1995 to 1999. From 1999 to 2003, he served as Chief Technology Officer and
Vice President of Science, Technology and Partnerships of Sandia National Labora
tories. He served as Chief Scientific Officer of the Nuclear Weapons program and
accountable for Sandias interactions with industry and academia. In addition, he
was responsible for the Laboratory Directed Research & Development program. Sin
ce 2003, he served as Vice President of Nonproliferation and Assessments of Sand
ia National Laboratories. Dr. Romig has been Director of HydroGen Corp. since De
cember 2007. In addition, he is the senior executive accountable for the science
and technology base that supports all Laboratory programs. Dr. Romig is a membe
r of the National Academy of Engineering and is active on a number of National A
cademy of Engineering/National Research Council Committees and Boards. He is a F
ellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and TMS
(The Metals, Minerals and Materials Society). Dr. Romig is also Fellow and forme
r President of ASM, International (formerly American Society for Metals). He is
a Senior Member of IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
Dr. Romig also serves on the Boards of Atomic Weapons Establishment Management
Limited, a Lockheed Martin joint venture company in the UK and Technology Ventur
es Corporation, a Lockheed Martin subsidiary dedicated to technology commerciali
zation. Dr. Romig is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is a
past member of the Intelligence Science Board, an advisory body to the Director
of National Intelligence, and has served on Defense Science Board Study committ
ees. Dr. Romig also serves on the Board of the MIND Research Network, a not-forprofit company dedicated to the study of neurological disease and treatment. Dr.
Romig is the recipient of the 2005 National Materials Advancement Award from th
e Federation of Materials Societies, an award which recognizes outstanding contr
ibutions to national materials policy. He is also the 2005 Acta Materialia, Inc.
, J. Herbert Hollomon Award winner for outstanding contributions to Materials Sc
ience and Society. Dr. Romig was also named the 2003 ASM-TMS Distinguished Lectu
rer in Materials and Society. For his pioneering work in Analytical Electron Mic
roscopy and Solid State Diffusion, Dr. Romig has received several awards, includ
ing the Burton Medal (1988 Microscopy Society of America); the K. F .J. Heinrich
Award (1991 Microbeam Analysis Society); the ASM Silver Medal for Outstanding M
aterials Research (1992); and the Acta Metallurgica International Lectureship (1
993-1994).
-Alton D Romig Jr 304 Big Horn Ridge Pl NE; Albuquerque, NM 87122-1446 [55-59 /
Julie H Romig]
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Ann E. Rondeau
Vice Admiral Ann E. Rondeau is currently President of the National Defense U
niversity. She assumed the position in 2009. She was former Deputy Commander of
the United States Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois fro
m December 2006 to 2009. | http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=2
52.
-Ann E Rondeau 249 2nd Ave SW; Fort McNair, DC 20024-5123 (202) 450-1280 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rondeau/ann
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Theodore Roosevelt IV
Investment bankeris a managing director at Barclays Capital Corporation,
etc. | Alliance for Climate Protection director; American Museum of Natural Histor
y trustee; Foreign Policy Association director; League of Conservation Voters di
rector; New York State Council of Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation commi
ssioner New York City region; Trout Unlimited trustee; Wilderness Society govern
ing council member; World Resources Institute director. Past: Hudson River Park T
rust director; Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. managing director. Theodore Roosevel
t (deceased) great-grandson; Theodore Roosevelt V son. lives and/or works in New Y
ork, NY.

-Theodore I Roosevelt IV 1 Pierrepont St; Brooklyn, NY 11201-3302 (718) 694-0685


[35-39 (?) / Connie R Roosevelt]
-4 NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/roosevelt/theodore
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Charles P. Charlie Rose, Jr.
B. 1942is an American television talk show host and journalist [PBS]. | Bi
lderberg Group. Girlfriend: Amanda Burden.
-?>Charles P Rose Jr 6 Rogers Ave; Bellport, NY 11713-2718 (631) 286-2626 [65+]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/rose/charles
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rose/charles
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Daniel Rose
Chairman of Rose Associates, Inc., a New York-based 85-year old real estat
e organization, has pursued a career involving a broad range of professional, civ
ic and non-profit activities. Professionally, he has developed such properties as t
he award-winning Pentagon City complex in Arlington, VA and the One Financial Ce
nter office tower in Boston, MA. As an institutional consultant, his credits inc
lude the creation and implementation of the housing for the performing arts concep
t for New Yorks Manhattan Plaza. Mr. Rose, who for a decade was a Director of U.S
. Trust Corporation, now serves as a Director of over 20 Dreyfus-sponsored mutua
l funds and was a Trustee of Corporate Property Investors from 1972 to 1998. He
also teaches, lectures and writes on a variety of real estate and planning subje
cts. Mr. Rose was appointed by President Clinton as Vice Chairman of the Baltic-A
merican Enterprise Fund, a U.S.-government-funded organization that for 15 years
stimulated free market business activity in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. He i
s now a Director of the Baltic- American Freedom Foundation, its legacy philanthro
pic foundation. Rose has served as Expert Advisor to The Secretary, U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development and as Expert/Consultant to the Commissioner of
Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; and he has served o
n a number of New York State and City of New York panels and advisory boards on
taxation, housing and economic development. A military intelligence analyst and R
ussian language specialist with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, he has
pursued his interest in foreign affairs as an officer or member of the Foreign
Policy Association, the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Insti
tute for Strategic Studies, and he was a founding board member of the EastWest I
nstitute. From 2004 to 2006, he was a frequent participant by telephone on Forum
, an English language political discussion TV program broadcast from Tehran, Ira
n. The educational institutions with which he has been most closely affiliated ar
e the Horace Mann School (Board Chair) and Yale University (Associate Fellow, Pi
erson College; Class of 1951 delegate, Association of Yale Alumni). Other academ
ic involvements include Harvard University, Columbia, MIT, The New School, NYU a
nd the Israel Technion. Rose founded (and is now Chairman Emeritus of) the highly
-acclaimed Harlem Educational Activities Fund Other boards on which he has served
include the Century Association, the New York State Council for the Humanities,
the New York Institute for the Humanities (founding Board member), the Museum o
f the City of New York, the Urban Land Institute, The National Humanities Center
, the Committee for Economic Development, the Citizens Housing & Planning Counci
l of NY, Inc., the Forum for Urban Design (founding Chair), the New York Convent
ion Center Development Corp., the Realty Foundation of New York, the Urban Land
Foundation, the Police Athletic League, the Jewish Community Centers Association
/NA (past Chair), the Jewish Publication Society and the Federation of Jewish Ph
ilanthropies of N.Y. Recent new philanthropic initiatives include establishment of
the Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership at the Urban Land Institute and the
joint Yale/Technion Rose Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism Program.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/rose/daniel
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rose/daniel
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Elihu Rose
<wife Susan. | B. 1933a Partner of Rose Associates (see above); is a member

of the Board of Directors of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
. lives in Manhattan. He is married to the former Susan Wechsler and is the fathe
r of three daughters: Amy, Isabel and Abigail.
-Elihu W Rose 2 E 88th St; New York, NY 10128-0555 (212) 427-6486 [65+ / Susan W
Rose, Daniel S Rose, Joanna S Rose]
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/rose/elihu
-At large>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rose/elihu
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Gideon Rose
is the Editor of Foreign Affairs, and served on the National Security Cou
ncil during the Clinton Administration. was a member of Scroll and Key Society at
Yale; also attended Harvard University. In 1996, he joined Princetons Politics De
partment as a lecturer on American foreign policy, before holding a similar posi
tion at the School of International and Public Affairs atColumbia.
-Gideon G Rose 935 President St; Brooklyn, NY 11215-1603 (718) 230-0856 [45-49]
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Joseph Rose
<Joseph B. Rose, my guess>http://www.observer.com/2008/joseph-rose-plans-huge-hot
el-across-hudson-river-park former director of the Department of City Planning i
n the Giuliani administration; Hudson River Park Trust, Board of Directors.
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Marshall Rose
<wife Candice Bergen. | http://real-estate-entrepreneur.com/index.php?op
tion=com_content&view=article&catid=143%3Aunited-states-of-america&id=301%3Amars
hall-rose-usa&showall=1 Rose is the founder, CEO and the chairman of The Georgeto
wn Group, a Real Estate Development Firm. A prominent builder, civic leader and
advisor to governments and non-profit institutions, billionaire Marshall Rose rema
ined the chairman of the New York Public Library for some time. Business/Career
At the onset of his career, Marshall Rose was an accountant and lawyer but he c
hanged tracks in 1977 to open his own property business firm The Georgetown Grou
p. However, before this his true reputation as a real estate entrepreneur was al
ready established as the president of Arlen Realty and Development that operated
in the early 70s. He maintained a parallel career as the companys Korvette discou
nt store subsidiary. When The Georgetown Group came into its own, it became a re
al estate business firm with notoriety for failing to build a new Madison Square
Garden. On the positive side it earned a stable reputation for the development
of a Frank Gehry-designed headquarters for Barry Dillers IAC. As the Chairman an
d CEO of Georgetown Group, Marshall Rose led his firm into the development of of
fice, residential, retail and entertainment properties throughout the United Sta
tes. Real Estate Owned Under the leadership of Marshall Rose The Georgetown Grou
p has taken over the ownership of almost five million square feet of commercial
and residential properties around the country, including 141 Fifth and 880 Broad
way in New York, by the 80s. Rose also owns a cottage-style home on Lily Pond Lan
e in East Hampton and an estate in Los Angeles. Other prominent involvement Alo
ng with his wife actress Candice Bergen, billionaire Marshall Rose has been supp
orting the cause of Guild Hall. He has also always been involved in countless civ
ic, artistic and charitable activities. Controversy A great deal of stir was crea
ted when Marshall Roses daughter Wendi Rose married Joseph Rose, who was the son
of Daniel Rose, the owner of the rival property firm Rose Associates. The situat
ion got even more complicated when Joseph Rose decided to join in Marshall Roses
Georgetown Group in 2002 as a business partner. Personal life Marshall Rose was
born on first February of 1937 in New York. He is currently an entrepreneur aged
72 years with his chief residence at 1040 Fifth Avenue where he lives with his
present wife Candice Bergen. His other residences are at East Hampton of New Yor
k and Los Angeles. Marshall and Candice were married in June 2000 at Roses Fifth
Avenue apartment. had two children Wendi and Andrew with his first wife, Jill.
-Marshall Rose Lily Pond Ln; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-9550
-Marshall L Rose 1040 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0137 (212) 734-8997 [65+]
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Brian C. Roseboro (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/brian-c-roseboro/22/95a/5b Managing Director, Offi
ce of COO, The Americas at UBS Investment Bank. Past: Managing Director at JP Mo
rgan Chase; Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, LLC; Under Secretar
y for Domestic Finance/Asst Sec. Financial Mkts at U.S. Department of Treasury;
Deputy Director, Market Risk Management at American International Group; Directo
r, Risk Mangement Advisor at Swiss Bank Corporation; Vice President, Senior Fore
ign Exchange Options Trader at First National Bank of Chicago; Chief Dealer, For
eign Exchange Trading at Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Richard N. Rosecrance
B. 1930is an American economist, historian and political scientist. His researc
h and teaching is focussed on international relations, in particular the link be
tween economics and international relations. is Adjunct Professor in Public Polic
y at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He served on
the Policy Planning Council of the Department of State and has received Guggenh
eim, Fulbright, Rockefeller, Ford, and many other fellowships. Rosecrance has he
ld regular university posts at Cornell and Berkeley and visiting positions at th
e IISS, Kings College London, theLondon School of Economics, The European Univers
ity Institute (Florence), and the Australian National University.
-Richard N Rosecrance 26 Barberry Rd; Lexington, MA 02421-8032 (781) 652-0270 [6
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Amy Rosen (NEW listing)
-?>http://www.nfte.com/who/president President & CEO of the Network for Teachi
ng Entrepreneurship
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Andrew A. Rosen (no longer listed)
http://www.aagavellc.com/ Rosen is the founder and Principal of AAgave LLC, wh
ich consults with digital media start-ups to help build their distribution and m
onetization strategies around their online content. Rosen has spent over four yea
rs working and consulting with major entertainment media companies on the develo
pment and implementation of their digital strategies for partnerships, marketing
, content distribution, and innovative online advertising. He is the founder of i
HearditOn.com, a website that serves as a one-stop shop for finding the best new
music daily. iHearditOn.com curates new music via an unique set-up/methodology
a daily feed of songs selected by a team of four editors from across the web (r
egardless of genre or location), and a website where they highlight, daily, each
editors Top 5 picks from the feed for the week to date. Rosen is currently consul
ting for BET.com, where he has sourced, evaluated, negotiated, and/or executed B
usiness Development deals with partners, including Aol., MSN, MySpace, Twitter,
Fwix, 5to1, Vibrant Media, and Quantcast. He is also responsible for overseeing
and coordinating the expansion of BETs digital marketing offerings, for building
and evaluating potential strategic partners for BET.coms Games implementation, a
nd of innovative ad products on BET.com and across BETs Vertical Ad Network. Most
recently, Rosen was at MTV Networks, where he served as the Executive Director,
Ad Products Strategy and Development, for the Digital Fusion division of MTVN Di
gital Ad Sales. He was responsible for overseeing and coordinating the creative
development, operational implementation, and research of innovative ad packages
and ad units for MTVNs online video content. Prior to this, he served as Director
of Digital Distribution for MTV Networks Global Digital Media, where he develop
ed, negotiated, coordinated, and implemented MTVN distribution and innovation pa
rtnerships on new platforms, including mRSS, widgets and Rich Internet Applicati
ons. Additionally, while at MTVN he was responsible for executing the Viacom-Ado
be partnership as part of Viacoms $200M acquisition of AtomFilms, and MTVNs $25M p
artnership with Microsoft around Windows Media Center Edition. He is a member of
the New York State Bar. Rosen writes on US foreign policy and has been published
in The Wall Street Journal Europe and in The Huffington Post He has also been pub

lished in the Financial Times, the New York University Journal of International
Law and Politics, and in the Penn State International Law Review. Rosen is a Ter
m Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he is currently leading an i
nitiative to integrate Web 2.0 into the Term Member Program. In 2007, Andrew wa
s invited to speak about Web 2.0 at the US Special Operations Command in Tampa,
FL by its Commander, Admiral Erik T. Olsen. Prior to law school, Rosen worked on
the foreign policy staffs for Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and Robert Torricelli and
at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York.
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Arthur H. Rosen
<-? | http://www.jewishstudycenter.org/classes/archive/fall2006.htm is a retired
Foreign Service officer who spent 14 years as president of the national committe
e on US-China relations. He is chairman of the Sino-Judaic Institute.
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Daniel H. Rosen
http://sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/dr2024-fac.html is an adju
nct associate professor at Columbia University, where his graduate seminar Chinas
New Marketplace is popular in preparation for China management careers. Profess
or Rosen specializes in Chinas economic development, and writes and speaks extens
ively on U.S.-China relations. He is principal of Rhodium Group (RHG), a New Yor
k-based research firm helping senior executives and directors analyze and unders
tand commercial, economic, and policy trends in China and India. From 2000 to 200
1 he served as senior adviser for international economic policy on the White Hou
se National Economic Council (NEC) and director at the National Security Council
. He is a visiting fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics
in Washington, DC, where he was in residence from 1993 to 1998. His work focuse
s on the economic development of Asia, particularly China. Other areas of resear
ch include energy, agriculture and commodities, trade and environment linkages,
and economic transitions and competitiveness. He is a member of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and the National Committee for US-China Relations, and resides i
n New York City with his wife, Anna.
-Rhodium Group, 10 East 40th, Suite 3601, New York, NY 10016 | dhrosen@rhgroup.n
et | 212-532-1159 (U.S.) | 917-582-8599 (U.S. Mobile) | (86) 1352-134-4419 (Chin
a Mobile).
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Gary Rosen
<-??->Conservatives for the Mexican conquest of America Managing editor, Co
mmentary.
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Jack Rosen
<Phyllis Rosen. http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff
_bio&eid=RosenJack Jack Rosen is Chairman of American Jewish Congress. Jack Ros
en also is a successful business leader. He is the chief executive of several c
ommercial and residential real estate firms. His wide array of business interes
ts includes ventures operating throughout the United States, Europe and Asia in
healthcare, cosmetics and telecommunications. Rosen is very active in government
and political affairs. Mr. Rosen is a long-time friend of former President Clin
ton. Under President Clinton, Mr. Rosen was a Presidential appointee to the Uni
ted States Holocaust Memorial Council, as well as a member of the NASA Advisory
Council. He is a member of the U.S.-Israel Bi-National Commission on Housing an
d Community Development. In 2004 President Bush appointed him to the United State
s Delegation to the OSCE Conference on Anti-Semitism held in Berlin, Germany and
the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. He was a member of the US Senate B

udget Commission under the direction of Senator Pete Domenici. Additionally, at


the request of then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Mr. Rosen brought toget
her leaders in the Jewish and Palestinian business community for a conference on
the Middle East economic development. In the field of international affairs, Mr.
Rosen was a U.S. State Department delegate to the Panama Conference of the Orga
nization of the American States, and was a member of the United States President
ial Delegation to attend Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabins funeral. He has been a tr
ustee of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, and on behalf of the organization
was a delegate to Cuba and to China and was a member of its electoral Observer D
elegation to the Parliamentary Elections in the Russian Federation. He has been
a member of numerous Congressional Missions, including those to Mexico and to t
he Persian Gulf. He has served on the New Jersey Governors Commission on Interna
tional Trade and as a member of the Associates of the United States Commission f
or the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad. As a consequence of Mr. Rosens inv
olvement in international affairs, he has come to know the leaders of numerous c
ountries in Europe, Africa and the Persian Gulf, in addition to Israel, Mexico,
Russia and China. He has a personal relationship with the former Prime Minister
of Russia, Sergei Kirienko, with whom he is currently working on the demilitari
zation and nonproliferation of chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction.
He was also a special guest of President Clintons at the historic signing of the
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty. In addition to his work at the American Jewish Cong
ress, Mr. Rosen is frequently called upon to lend his expertise to other public
interest organizations. He is a member of the Executive Committee of AIPAC, and
is a trustee of Park East Day School and Park East Synagogue in New York City,
which honored him as its Man of the Year, an honor bestowed on him as well by the
American Cancer Society. Mr. Rosen also serves on the Board of Directors of Isr
ael Humanitarian Fund and Long Island Universitys School of Pharmacy and Health S
ciences. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. he and his wife res
ide in New York and have two sons.
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Jane K. Rosen [?] (no longer listed)
Related/unrelated>Sic Semper Tyrannis : Harper on the Harman/AIPAC affair.
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Jeffrey A. Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Independent N
on Executive Director, Chairman of Compensation Committee and Member of Audit Co
mmittee, WPP plc. This person is connected to 67 board members in 2 different or
ganizations across 3 different industries. See Board Relationships. Age 62. Jeff
rey A. Rosen serves as Managing Director of Lazard LLC, a subsidiary of Lazard L
td. serves as an Executive Vice President of the International Center of Photogra
phy. He has more than 30 years working knowledge of international investment bank
ing, in which time he has advised leading corporations in the US, Europe and Asi
a on mergers, acquisitions and related corporate finance issues. He served as He
ad of continental European investment banking business of Dresdner Kleinwort Was
serstein. He served as Managing Director of Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc. sinc
e its inception in 1988 and Managing Director of Wasserstein Perella Internation
al. served as Managing Director of First Boston Corporation in New York. He serve
s as Chairman of Lazard & Co. S.r.l. He served as Chairman of Wasserstein Perell
a International. He also served as Deputy Chairman of Lazard Ltd. He served as D
eputy Chairman of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. He has been an Independent Non
-Executive Director of WPP PLC (Formerly, Wpp 2005 Plc and Wpp Group Plc) since
December 20, 2004. He serves as a Trustee of the International Center of Photogr
aphy. Mr. Rosen serves as a Member of European Advisory Board of the Internation
al Advisory Board of BABi. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board of The Britis
h-American Business Council. He served as a Director of Lazard Ltd. He served as
a Member of European Advisory Board of Lazard Ltd. He served as an Executive Di
rector of Credit Suisse First Boston in London. Mr. Rosen serves as a Member of
the Council on Foreign Relation, the successor of the British American Chamber o

f Commerce. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc.; Lazard Ltd.; Dr
esdner Kleinwort; Harvard Business School; Yale University; Lazard & Co. S.r.l.;
British-American Business Council.
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Robert L. Rosen
Possibly/probably/undoubtedly>National Financial Partners Corp. is a General Partn
er at RLR Partners. Apollo Global Management, board member. |http://investing.bu
sinessweek.com/businessweek/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=154850&p
rivcapId=4453297&previousCapId=18833&previousTitle=APOLLO%20GLOBAL%20MANAGEMENT%
20-%20A Managing Partner, RLR Capital Partners, LP [NYC]. Age 63. See Board Rela
tionships. Rosen is a Managing Partner at RLR Capital Partners LP. He is also a
Managing Partner of RLR Focus Fund. Mr. Rosen served until 2005 as co-Managing P
artner of Dolphin Domestic Fund II. In 1998, he founded National Financial Partn
ers (NFP), an independent distributor of financial services to high net worth indi
viduals and small to medium-sized corporations. Mr. Rosen served as NFPs Chief Ex
ecutive Officer from 1998 to 2000 and as its Chairman until January 2002. From 1
987 to the present, he has been Chief Executive Officer at RLR Partners, LLC, a
private investment firm with interests in financial services, healthcare, media,
and multi-industry companies. From 1989 to 1993 Mr. Rosen was Chairman and Chie
f Executive Officer at Damon Corporation, a leading healthcare and laboratory te
sting company that was ultimately sold to Quest Diagnostics. From 1983 to 1987,
he was Vice Chairman of Maxxam Group. Prior to that, Mr. Rosen spent 12 years at
Shearson American Express in positions in research, investment banking and seni
or management, and for two years was Assistant to Sanford Weill, the then Chairm
an and Chief Executive Officer at Shearson. He has been a Director of Culligan W
ater Technologies Inc. since September 1995 and was appointed as the Director in
connection with the spin-off. Mr. Rosen is also a Director of Municipal Advanta
ge Fund Inc., Municipal Partners Fund Inc., Municipal Partners Fund II Inc., Are
s Capital Corporation since 2004, and the Spring Mountain Group. He is a Directo
r of Marietta Corporation. Since October 1995, Mr. Rosen has been the Vice Chair
man and Director of AFP Imaging Corporation. He served as a Director of Samsonit
e Corp. from 1993 until resigned on December 17, 2002. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Apol
lo Management, L.P.; Culligan International Company; Samsonite Corporation; Nati
onal Financial Partners Corp.; New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Bu
siness; Ares Capital Corporation. | Or-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-rose
n/4/4b/435 Director, Communications at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Mark B. Rosenberg
President of Florida International University and former Chancellor of the S
tate University System of Florida. a noted expert in Latin American Affairs. served
previously as a consultant for the U.S. Department of State. In addition, Rosenb
erg served as Vice-Chancellor of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
-?>Mark B Rosenberg 10777 SW 16th St; Miami, FL 33165-7378 [60-64 / Rosalie M Ro
senberg, Ginelle E Rosenberg]
-?>Mark B Rosenberg 1455 Cleveland Rd; Miami Beach, FL 33141-1714 (305) 865-3752
[60-64 / Rosalie M Rosenberg, Ginelle E Rosenberg]
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Zeda F. Rosenberg (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeda_Rosenberg Microbiologist, epidemiologist an
d widely recognized expert in HIV biology and prevention, serves as the chief ex
ecutive officer of the International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM). Her opin
ions and commentary have been featured in a variety of international media, incl
uding New York Times, The Globe and Mail (Canada), The Daily Nation (Kenya), Nat
ure News and the South African Medical Journal. She has authored many scientific
articles and has been a featured speaker at multiple high-level conferences and

events, including the IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevent
ion, the International AIDS Conference, Women Deliver, and the United Nations Ge
neral Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS.
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Lionel A. Rosenblatt
Lionel Rosenblatt SourceWatch was president of Refugees International. Earlier
, as a foreign service officer, Rosenblatt served in Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Tha
iland. He was founder and chief of the Refugee Section at the U.S. Embassy in Ba
ngkok (1975-1976) and later served as refugee coordinator and director of the Kh
mer Emergency Group during the 1978-81 crisis. Rosenblatt was director of the Of
fice of Special Concerns, Interagency Task Force for Indochinese Refugees as the
State Department, laying fundamental groundwork for the Southeast Asian Refugee
program. . Mr. Lionel Rosenblatt, President Emeritus since 2001, served as Preside
nt of Refugees International for 10 years, expanding the organizations early warn
ing/early action advocacy on humanitarian emergencies. As President Emeritus, Mr
. Rosenblatt now focuses on Southeast Asia and strategic advocacy issues such as
peacekeeping. Before working for RI, he was a Foreign Service Officer with the
U.S. Department of State for more than twenty years. Much of his State Departmen
t experience centered on refugee and humanitarian emergencies, including the exo
dus of Indochinese refugees and the humanitarian emergency in Cambodia. In 1975, h
e served as a senior member of the Interagency Task Force, which resettled the 1
30,000 Vietnamese refugees rescued at the Fall of Saigon. His final act for the
Task Force was a tour of Southeast Asia, which revealed many worthy refugees sti
ll needful of American assistance. His trip report laid the foundation for an on
going Indochinese refugee program. During subsequent years, Mr. Rosenblatt serve
d simultaneously as the Refugee Coordinator at the key post of Bangkok and as th
e programs senior liaison on Capitol Hill. His work on these two fronts was vital
to the programs success in dealing with the years of the Vietnamese boat refugee
crisis. Advisory Committee, Washington Kurdish Institute.
-Lionel G Rosenblatt 3928 Huntington St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1914 (202) 362-10
97 [65+ / Ann G Rosenblatt]
-Lionel A Rosenblatt Washington, DC 20015 Send email [65+ / Ann]
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Peter R. Rosenblatt
Peter R. Rosenblatt serves on the National Board of Governors for the American J
ewish Committee and on the Advisory Committee for the Search for Common Ground i
n the Middle East. He was ambassador and personal representative to President Ca
rter at the Negotiations on the Future Political Status of the Trust Territory o
f the Pacific Islands and was on President Johnsons White House staff coordinatin
g non-military activities in Vietnam. He is a founding board member of the Commi
ttee on Present Danger; of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority; of the Natio
nal Jewish Democratic Council; and the Nixon Center (1994 to present).
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Mort L. Rosenblum
reporter, author, and educator, has covered stories on seven continents s
ince the 1960s. | Mort Rosenblum crackpotipedia Rosenblum left AP in 2004, and in
2008, launched dispatches, a quarterly magazine with co-editor Gary Knight and
publisher Dr. Simba Gill. Additionally, Rosenblum is a professor of journalism a
t the University of Arizona, Tucson, where he teaches International Reporting.
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Obituary: Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Post editor and columnist [May 2, 2010] Stephe
n S. Rosenfeld, 77, a Washington Post editor and columnist whose foreign affairs
expertise helped shape the newspapers editorial page for more than
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Patricia L. Rosenfield
is the Program Director for the Carnegie Scholars Program, which she helped l
aunch in 2000. The program supports individual scholarship in the Corporations fi
elds of interest. Beginning in October 2004, the Scholars Program is focused on
support of scholars working on issues related to Islam and Muslim societies and
communities. Rosenfield led the Corporations program on strengthening human resou
rces in developing countries from 1990-1998 and the program on international dev
elopment from 1998-2000. From 1999-2007, concurrently with chairing the Scholars
Program, she served as special advisor to the vice president and director for s
trategic planning and program coordination. Prior to joining Carnegie in 1987, Ro
senfield developed and managed the social and economic research component of the
UNDP/World Bank/World Health Organization Special Program for Research and Trai
ning in Tropical Diseases and was the program economist.From 1979 to 1986, she w
orked with the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation as a member and chair of their Tr
opical Disease Advisory Committee. Earlier she worked on problems of environment
and development, in Washington, at Resources for the Future, an environmental e
conomics research institute. Rosenfield holds an A.B., cum laude from Bryn Mawr C
ollege and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins Universitys Department of Geography and Env
ironmental Engineering. She was chosen as a Rockefeller Foundation Environmental
Affairs Fellow in 1975 and worked, in part, with the foundations schistosomiasis
project in Saint Lucia. She received an honorary doctorate in social science fr
om Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand in 1998. Rosenfield is an active membe
r of the Council on Foreign Relations. She serves on the International Advisory
Committee of the Wagner School of Public Policy of New York University, where sh
e had been an adjunct professor form 2000 to 2003. She also serves on the Johns
Hopkins University Alumni Council for the School of Engineering. She chaired the
Bio-Behavioral-Social Perspectives on Health Working Group, an interdisciplinar
y health project for the Social Science Research Council and the National Instit
utes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences from 1999-2002. She curr
ently serves as a member of the board of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation,
Global Fund for Children, Future Generations, and World Scout Foundation USA. Sh
e has served on the International Committee of the Council on Foundations, the C
ommittee of Reference on Corporate Social Responsibility for Friends Ivory Sime,
Inc., the School Committee of Friends Seminary, the National Advisory Committee
to the Presidential Search Committee for Spelman College, the Conference Commit
tee of the New York Academy of Sciences and the Steering Committee of the Markle
Foundations Global Digital Opportunity Initiative. Rosenfield has written extensi
vely on health, economics and interdisciplinary research approaches and has serv
ed as an advisory editor for Social Science and Medicine.
-?>Patricia L Rosenfield 25 W 54th St; New York, NY 10019-5404 (212) 586-0684 [6
0-64]
-?>Patricia L Rosenfield 45 Gramercy Park N, Apt 3A; New York, NY 10010-6308 (21
2) 982-4560
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Nicholas Q. Rosenkranz (no longer listed)
is an Associate Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. He writ
es and teaches in the fields of constitutional law, statutory interpretation, an

d federal jurisdiction. He clerked for Judge Frank H. Easterbrook on the U.S. Cou
rt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 19992000 and for Justice Kennedy on th
e Supreme Court during the 2001 term. He was an attorney-advisor at theOffice of
Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice from 20022004. Rosenkranz is a me
mber of the Board of Visitors of the Federalist Society and an Associate Fellow
of Pierson College at Yale University.
-Nicholas Q Rosenkranz 1612 16th St NW, Apt 4; Washington, DC 20009-3066 (202) 2
34-5902 [40-44]
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Robert Rosenkranz
Age in 2011: 68. a philanthropist and the CEO of Delphi Financial Group, a New Y
ork Stock Exchange-listed insurance holding company with assets of over $5 billi
on. -stinkipedia. * http://people.forbes.com/profile/robert-rosenkranz/25770 Chie
f Executive Officer; Chairman of the Board of the Company and RSLIC, Delphi Fina
ncial Group, Wilmington, DE. Sector: FINANCIAL / Life Insurance, Officer since M
ay 1987. 68 Years Old. Rosenkranz has served as Chief Executive Officer of the C
ompany since May 1987 and as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company s
ince April 1989. He served as President of the Company from May 1987 to April 20
06. He also serves as Chairman of the Board or as a Director of the Company?s pr
incipal subsidiaries. Mr. Rosenkranz, by means of beneficial ownership of the ge
neral partner of Rosenkranz & Company, L.P. and direct or beneficial ownership,
has the power to vote all of the outstanding shares of Class B Common Stock, whi
ch represent 49.9% of the aggregate voting power of the Companys common stock as
of February 11, 2011. | Delphi Financial Group, Inc. CEO & chairman; Film Societ
y of Lincoln Center director; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research trustee. Pa
st: 2008 John McCain presidential campaign gave maximum donation; 2008 Rudy Giul
iani presidential campaign gave maximum donation; Progress for America Voter Fun
d major donor.
-?>Robert Rosenkranz 19 W End Rd, Apt WE; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-9040 [65+ /
Adelaide Demenil]
-?>Robert Rosenkranz PO Box 27; East Hampton, NY 11937-0027 (631) 324-9040
-?>Robert E Rosenkranz 435 E 52nd St; New York, NY 10022-6445 (212) 758-0199 [65
+]
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Scott A. Rosenstein
http://eurasiagroup.net/about-eurasia-group/who-is/rosenstein Analyst, Globa
l Health. Scott Rosenstein is a global health analyst in Eurasia Groups Comparative
Analytics practice group. He specializes in the politics and management of glob
al health issues, and their impact on economic and state stability. Coverage are
as include emerging infectious diseases (eg, pandemic influenza, HIV/AIDS, TB, a
nd SARS), food and product safety, intellectual property, and international deve
lopment. Prior to joining Eurasia Group, Scott was a research associate in the gl
obal health program at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he examined the int
ersection of health and foreign policy issues. His previous international resear
ch experience includes projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nigeria, South Africa
, Botswana, and El Salvador. His masters thesis looked at post-conflict healthcar
e reconstruction in Bosnia. He has also published pieces on the 2009-2010 H1N1 f
lu pandemic, the links between HIV and national security, the politics of Nigeri
as polio epidemic, and the global governance of infectious diseases. Scott is a t
erm member at the Council on Foreign Relations. | http://www.terrapinn.com/2007/
aasusa/SpeakerList.stm
-?>Scott A Rosenstein 32 Gramercy Park S, Apt 9E; New York, NY 10003-1711 [35-39
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Jeffrey A. Rosensweig
Rosensweig is a media commentator and Professor of International Finance a
nd is the Director of the Global Perspectives Program at Emory Universitys Goizue

ta Business School.
-Jeffrey A Rosensweig 555 Chestnut Hall Ln NW; Atlanta, GA 30327-4702 (404) 2564166 [50-54 / Rita R Rosensweig, Maria T Rosensweig]
-Jeffrey Rosensweig 111 Gen George Marshall Blvd; Tybee Island, GA 31328-9741 (9
12) 786-5262 [Rita Rosensweig]
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Andrew M. Rosenthal
Rosenthal is an American journalist and editorial page editor of The New York Ti
mes. Rosenthal is in charge of the papers opinion pages, both in the newspaper an
d online. He oversees the editorial board, the Letters and Op-Ed departments, as
well as the Editorial and Op-Ed sections of NYTimes.com.
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Douglas E. Rosenthal
http://www.spoke.com/info/p6Y3uhf/DouglasRosenthal Douglas E. Rosenthal Wash
ington, D.C. Office Office: 202.204.3510 Fax: 202.204.3501 drosenthal@constantin
ecannon.com Add to Outlook Contacts bio publications Douglas E. Rosenthal is a p
artner in the law firm of Constantine Cannon LLP internationally recognized for
specializing in antitrust litigation and counseling and complex commercial litig
ation and arbitration. Mr. Rosenthal has 33 years of antitrust and international
litigation experience, and in recent years has been increasingly involved in ad
vising clients on the impact on their businesses of domestic and global competit
ion laws and policy considerations. [Read more.] | http://legaltimes.typepad.com
/blt/2010/08/sonnenschein-seeks-supreme-court-review-of-dispute-with-former-part
ner.html | Home zip code: 20015.
-Douglas E Rosenthal 3502 Legation St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1716 (202) 686-13
09 [65+ / Erica K Rosenthal, Rachel E Rosenthal]
-?>Douglas Rosenthal 475 K St NW, Unit 1017; Washington, DC 20001-5270
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Jack Rosenthal
Senior Fellow at The Atlantic Philanthropies; Chairman at ReServe Inc. Past: Fou
ndation President at The Jew York Times; editor at Jew York Times Digital. |http
://foundationcenter.org/pnd/newsmakers/nwsmkr.jhtml?id=31900034 President, New Y
ork Times Company Foundation: Forging Connections in Response to 9/11. Rosenthal
has worked for the New York Times since 1969, when he joined the paper as its ch
ief urban affairs correspondent in Washington, D.C. He subsequently became an ed
itor, editorial writer, and editorial page editorHe was born in Tel AvivRosenthal
was named president of the New York Times Company Foundation in 2000. He and his
wife, Holly Russell, a sculptor, live in Manhattan.
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Joel H. Rosenthal
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Joel_H._Rosenthal B. 1960. Has
been president of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs since
1995. Rosenthal lectures and writes frequently on ethics, U.S. foreign policy, an
d international relations. Under his direction, the Carnegie Council sponsors ed
ucational programs for the worldwide audience. Recent partners in this work incl
ude the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the International Studies A
ssociation (ISA), the Oxford Centre for Applied Ethics, and the Shanghai Interna
tional Studies University, among many others. Among his current professional activ
ities, Rosenthal is editor-in-chief of the journal Ethics & International Affair
s, and has oversight responsibilities for the Councils main projects on ethics an
d armed conflict with conflict prevention; comparative human rights; justice and
the world economy; environmental policy; and the politics of reconciliation. Rose
nthal also serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Politics at New York
University.
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Mitchell S. Rosenthal
<Richard Plepler, Mitchell Rosenthal, and Jeffrey Bewkes. | Mitchell S. Rosen
thal, M.D. is president of Phoenix House, a private, non-profit organization that
operates nearly 100 treatment and prevention programs in New York, California, Flo
rida, Texas, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Maine, trea
ting thousands of adults and teenagers each day. A psychiatrist and pioneer in th
e drug-free treatment of substance abuse, Dr. Rosenthal has been a White House a
dvisor on drug abuse, a special consultant to the Office of National Drug Contro
l Policy, and chairman (from 1985 to 1997) of the New York State Advisory Counci
l on Substance Abuse. Dr. Rosenthal is a lecturer in psychiatry at Columbia Univ
ersity College of Physicians and Surgeons.
-Mitchell S Rosenthal Md, 164 W 74th St; New York, NY 10023-2301 (212) 249-8878
[65+]
-?>Mitchell S Rosenthal 5 Hickory Ct; East Hampton, NY 11937-3528 (631) 324-6875
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E. John Rosenwald
<Rosenwalds house. Born: c. 1930. Former Vice Chairman of Bear Stearns. Bea
r Stearns Vice Chairman (1988-?); Bear Stearns Co-President (1985-88); Bear Stea
rns General Partner (1962-?); Bear Stearns (1954-62); Member of the Board of Bea
r Stearns; Member of the Board of Hasbro (1983-2004?); American Academy of Arts
and Sciences Fellow; Carnegie HallTrustee; Central Park Conservancy Trustee; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Environment
al Defense Trustee; Friends of Hillary; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee;
Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Metropolitan Museum of Art Vice Chairman; Mo
unt Sinai Hospital Trustee; National Organization on Disabilities Trustee; New L
eadership for America PAC; Prep For Prep Trustee (past); Santorum 2006; World Tr
ade Center Memorial Foundation Board of Directors. | http://www.casacolumbia.org
/templates/AboutCASA.aspx?articleid=23&zoneid=1
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Nina Rosenwald
<w/ Dershowitz. | Middle East Forum Fed up USA | Committee on the Presen
t Danger Fed up USA | Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) Fed
up USA | Sears Roebuck heiress (daughter of Julius Rosenwald)is Co-Chair of the
Board of American Securities Holding Corporation, a private company overseeing i
nvestment activities in publicly-traded securities | American Center for Democra
cy Advisory Board; American Israel Public Affairs Committee Board of Directors;
Bill Bradley for President; Brownback for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Cantor for C
ongress; Center for Security Policy Board of Regents; Committee on the Present D
anger; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; F
reedom House Board Of Trustees; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator DAma
to 1998 Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hu
dson Institute Board of Directors; Jewish Institute for National Security Affair
s Vice President; John McCain 2008; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Committee
; McCain 2000; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Santorum 2006; Softer Voice
s Board of Directors; Tom Delay Congressional Committee; United States Committee
for a Free Lebanon; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Father: Jul
ius Rosenwald; Mother: Augusta Nusbaum Rosenwald; Brother: Lessing Rosenwald (Se
ars executive); Brother: William Rosenwald; Sister: Edith Rosenwald Sulzberger S
tern; Sister: Adele Rosenwald Deutsch.
-Nina Rosenwald 800 Fifth Ave; New York, NY 10065-7216 (212) 249-3783
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Robert M. Rosenzweig
President now emeritus of the Association of American Universities. Zip code:
20008.

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Claudia Rosett
is an American writer and journalist. She is journalist-in-residence at the F
oundation for the Defense of Democracies, a policy institute based in Washington
, D.C. A former staff writer for The Wall Street Journal (since 1984), she write
s a weeekly column for Forbes, blogs for Pajamas Media, and makes guest appearan
ces on television and radio.
-Claudia A Rosett 1214 E Bluff Dr; Bluff Point, NY 14478-9761 [55-59]
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Jeremy D. Rosner
http://www.greenbergresearch.com/index.php?ID=825 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
Research, Executive Vice President; Principal. Areas of expertise: International
Campaigns, International Political Issues, Global Business Issues, Security and
Defense. Rosner is one of the worlds leading consultants for political parties,
candidates, governments, NGOs, and corporate leaders around the globe. He specia
lizes in using sophisticated public opinion research to help leaders and organiz
ations worldwide design and implement winning political and communications strat
egies. His work as a pollster, campaign consultant, strategic adviser, and exper
t on international affairs focuses heavily on the transitional countries of Cent
ral Europe and Latin America, and has been cited in many publications around the
world. Since joining Greenberg Quinlan Rosner in 1998, Dr. Rosner has directed
public opinion research and provided strategic advice for dozens of leaders, gov
ernments, and campaigns in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, as well as for m
ajor corporations and issue organizations. His current and recent clients includ
e: President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia; President Viktor Yushchenko and Ukr
aines Our Ukraine Party British; Prime Minister Tony Blair and the British Labour
Party; The Israeli Labor Party; Bolivian President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada; T
he government of Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda of Slovakia; Hungarian Prime Mi
nister Peter Medgyessy; Bulgarian Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Bulga
rian Finance Minister Milen Veltchev; Former Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw G
eremek and the UW Party; Francesco Rutelli and the Olive Tree coalition in Italy
; Premier Morris Iemma and the Labor Party of New South Wales, Australia; Mexica
n presidential candidate Francisco Labastida; U.S. presidential candidate Al Gor
e; U.S. vice presidential candidate Joe Lieberman; The president of the Organizi
ng Committee of the Athens 2004 Olympics; NGOs including Third Way, Open Society
Institute, and the Nuclear Threat Initiative; Microsoft, Boeing, CNBC, Sainsbur
ys, and other top global corporations. Before joining the firm, Rosner served as S
pecial Adviser to President Clinton and Secretary of State Albright, on the admi
nistrations drive to add Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to the NATO Alli
ance. He was responsible for designing and implementing the administrations ratif
ication strategy and for coordinating outreach to the Congress, public, and pres
s. The Senate voted 80-19 in favor of ratification on April 30, 1998. From 1993-9
4, Rosner was Special Assistant to President Clinton, serving as Counselor and S
enior Director for Legislative Affairs on the staff of the National Security Cou
ncil. In that position, he was responsible for coordinating legislative work on
national security by the White House, State Department, Defense Department, and
Central Intelligence Agency. As NSC Counselor, Rosner also designed communicatio
ns strategies for the NSC, and served as President Clintons principal foreign pol
icy speechwriter, working with the President on such events as the 1993 signing
of the PLO-Israeli peace agreement, and the 1994 commemoration of the 50th anniv
ersary of D-Day. From 1994 to 1997, as a Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowme
nt for International Peace has also served as an adviser for an array of politic
al leaders, organizations and private sector executives. He was a senior aide to
U.S. Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE) and Gary Hart (D-CO), and Senior Speechwriter f
or the 1984 Mondale for President campaign. He served on both the staff and Nati
onal Governing Board of Common Cause, and has consulted for CEOs, union presiden
ts, and the late Ronald Brown during his campaign for the Chairmanship of the De
mocratic National Committee. From 1991-1993, Rosner served as VP for Domestic Aff
airs at the Washington-based Progressive Policy Institute, the in-house think ta

nk of the Democratic Leadership Council. He was a contributing author of PPIs Man


date for Change (Berkeley Books, 1992), the volume widely seen as the policy blu
eprint for the first term of the Clinton Administration; and contributing author
of With All Our Might: A Progressive Strategy for Defeating Jihadism and Defend
ing Liberty (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006). Rosner is the author of The New Tug-ofWar: Congress, the Executive Branch, and National Security(Carnegie, 1995), as w
ell as articles in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, The Was
hington Times, The Miami Herald, The Financial Times, and other publications. Hi
s analysis of U.S. foreign policy has been featured on CNN, the McNeil-Lehrer Ne
ws Hour, and National Public Radio. Rosner is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and served as co-cha
ir of the bi-partisan U.S. Committee on NATO. has been an adjunct professor at Am
erican University
-Jeremy D Rosner 1112 Noyes Dr; Silver Spring, MD 20910-4125 (301) 681-6620 [5054 / Laurie Duker, Sarah A Rosner, Jacob M Rosner]
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Henry Rosovsky
an American economist and university administrator. he taught economics, history
and Japanese and Korean studies at the University of California at Berkeley unt
il 1965. Thereafter, his Harvard service has been lifelong, with the most import
ant of his numerous positions including Professor of Economics (1965-1996), Dean
of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (1973-1991), and, briefly in both 1984 and
1987, Acting President of Harvard. Professor Rosovsky has received many achievem
ent awards and honorary degrees and has been a member of numerous professional a
ssociations, advisory boards and corporate boards. He has taught as a visiting p
rofessor in Japan and Israel and has worked variously as a consultant with the U
nited States government, the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank and UNESCO.
-Henry Rosovsky 130 Mount Auburn St, Apt 506; Cambridge, MA 02138-5773 (617) 576
-0205 [65+ / Michael Rosovsky, Rachel P Rosovsky, Nitza B Rosovsky]
-Henry N Rosovsky 40 Luthers Way; Wellfleet, MA (508) 349-1794
-Henry Rosovsky 40 Luthers Ln; Eastham, MA (508) 349-1794
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Christopher W. S. Ross
B. 1943 in Ecuador. a United States State Department official and former Uni
ted States [of israhell] Ambassador to Algeria and Syria. On January 7, 2009 he
was appointed to be the new UN envoy to Western Sahara. | US State Department Sp
ecial Adviser, Iraq Political Affairs; US State Department Senior Adviser to the
Under Secy. for Public Diplomacy (2001-?); US Coordinator for Counterterrorism(
1998); US Ambassador to Syria (1991-98); US Ambassador to Algeria (1988-91); US
State Department Assistant to the Under Secy. for Political Affairs (1985-88); U
S State Department Director of Regional Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and Sout
h Asian Affairs (1984-85); US State Department Special Assistant to the Special
Envoys to Lebanon and the Middle East (1982-84); US State Department Public Affa
irs Adviser, Asst. Secy. Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1981-82); US Stat
e Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Algiers, Algeria (1979-81); US Information
Agency Public Affairs Officer, Algiers, Algeria (1976-79); US Information Agenc
y Information Officer, Beirut, Lebanon (1973-76); US Information Agency Branch P
ublic Affairs Officer, Fez, Morocco (1970-73); US Information Agency Junior Offi
cer Trainee, Tripoli, Libya (1969-70); US Information Agency Junior Officer Trai
nee, Washington, DC (1968-69).
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Dennis B. Ross
B. 1949. | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Ross_Dennis |
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | Obamas Commissars Fed up USA | United Against
Nuclear Iran Fed up USA | White House Fed up USA | Trilateral Commission, ca. 2
008 & 2010 Fed up USA Obamas Central Region Czar (Special Assistant to the Presid
ent and Senior Director for the Central Region (encompasses the Middle East, the

Gulf, Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Asia includes Iran). During President Jimmy
Carters administration, Ross worked under Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz in the Pentagon. There, he co-authored a study recommending great
er U.S. intervention in the Persian Gulf Region because of our need for Persian G
ulf oil and because events in the Persian Gulf affect the Arab-Israeli conflict.
During the Reagan administration, Ross served as director of Near East and South
Asian affairs in the National Security Council and Deputy Director of the Penta
gons Office of Net Assessment (1982-84). In the mid-1980s Ross co-founded with Mar
tin Indyk the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)-sponsored Washing
ton Institute for Near East Policyserved as the Director of Policy Planning in th
e State Department under President George H. W. Bush, the special Middle East co
ordinator under President Bill Clinton, and is currently a special adviser for t
he Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia (which includes Iran) to Secretary of State H
illary Clinton. he became religiously Jewish after the Six Day War. In 2002 he co
-founded the Kol Shalom synagogue in Rockville,Maryland. According to Wall Stree
t Journal, Ross, along with James Steinberg and Daniel Kurtzer, were among the p
rincipal authors of presidential candidate Barack Obamas address on the Middle Ea
st to AIPAC in June 2008, etc. -stinkipedia. From a 2001 press release announcing
the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute: My activity on behalf of the Jewish
people does not contradict my past or present activities in promoting peace in t
he Middle East. The will to be a proud Jew does not conflict with my political a
ctivities. Washington Institute for Near East Policy Director (2000-); US Ambassa
dor Special Middle East Coordinator (1992-2000); Director of Policy Planning (19
89-92); US National Security Council Director of Near East and South Asian Affai
rs; America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Academy of Diplomacy; Aspen In
stitute; Bilderberg Group; Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East; Co
rporation for Public Broadcasting Advisory Board, America at a Crossroads; Counc
il on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary; Jewish People Policy Planning Insti
tute Chairman, Board of Directors; Libby Legal Defense Trust; Project for the Ne
w American Century; United Against Nuclear Iran Co-Founder.
-?>Dennis B Ross 6113 Madawaska Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-3111 [60-64 / Deborah G R
oss, Gabriel D Ross, Rachel A Ross]
-?>Dennis Ross 403 Orange St SE Washington, DC 20032-1612 (202) 561-1961
-?>Dennis Ross 261 Tennessee Ave NE; Washington, DC 20002-6427 [Keith Yancey]
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Gary N. Ross
http://www.pira.com/ClientServices/GPRSdeveloped.htm -President and CEO, Pir
a Energy Grouphas led PIRA Energy Group [NYC] since its inception in 1976 and is
globally known and respected by industry and government entities as a leading au
thority on worldwide energy markets and energy policy issues. As also the Managi
ng Director of the Global Oil Group, he is directly responsible for PIRAs shortand long-term oil market forecasts. Dr. Ross is a member of the Council on Forei
gn Relations and is on the Board of Trustees of the Petroleum Industry Research
Foundation. He was Chairman of Primo Systems, an energy risk-management software
company (acquired by Sungard Data Systems).
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Robert S. Ross
is a professor of political science at Boston College, associate of the John
King Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University, senior advisor o
f the security studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is one of the foremost America
n specialists on Chinese foreign and defense policy andU.S.-China relations. dip
shitpedia.
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Thomas Ross, Jr.

http://www.netcaucus.org/biography/tommy-ross.shtml Ross is Senior Intelligence


and Defense Advisor to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. In this capa
city, he advises Senator Reid on national security matters, serves as an ex offi
cio staff member to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and is responsi
ble for all compartmented Gang of 8 intelligence matters for the Majority Leader. P
rior to his service with Senator Reid, he served as Legislative Director for Rep
. David Price of North Carolinas Fourth District, and advised Rep. Price on issue
s relating to foreign affairs, defense, intelligence, veterans, and justice. He
also provided program support for Rep. Prices work as Chairman of the House Democ
racy Partnership, a congressional commission working to strengthen basic capabil
ities of legislatures in developing democracies. In addition, Tommy has worked a
s a national security policy analyst for the Senate Democratic Policy Committee,
an arm of the Democratic Leaders office, and as a research assistant for Senate
Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. He has also completed a certificate program throug
h the U.S. Air Forces Air Command and Staff College, and is a term member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. | Or, phaps this ones as likely:http://www.premierpo
wer.com/solar_energy_company/premier_power_board_of_directors.php He is currentl
y the President and Chief Executive Officer of Pinnacle Strategic Group, a busin
ess and political consulting firm. From 2003 to 2008, he was employed at Souther
n California Edison, at which he served as Vice President of Public Affairs from
2007 to 2008. Mr. Ross experience in the political arena also include holding po
sitions to which he was appointed by California Governor Arnold Schwartzeneggar,
former California Governor Pete Wilson, and former California Governor Jerry Br
own. He is the former Chairman and founding member of the California African Ame
rican Political Action Committee, a Lincoln Fellow at The Claremont Institute, a
nd the founder, Chairman and President of The Research and Policy Institute of C
alifornia.
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Morris Rossabi
Central Asian expert is a historian of China and Central Asia who teaches course
s in Inner Asian and East Asian history at Columbia. He was on the advisory board
of the Project on Central Eurasia of the Soros Foundation. He is author of nume
rous articles and speeches and travels repeatedly to Central Asia and Mongolia.
-Morris M Rossabi 175 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10024-1616 (212) 362-3526 [65+
/ Anthony R Rossabi, Mary J Rossabi]
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David J. Rosso [?]
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Charles O. Rossotti
B. 1941. IRS Commissioner, 1997-2002. Carlyle Group Senior Advisor (2003-);
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner (1997-2002); American Management Systems C
EO; American Management Systems President; American Management Systems Co-Founde
r (1970); US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense:(1969-70);
US Defense Department McNamara Whiz Kid (1965-69); Member of the Board of Adesso
Corporation; Member of the Board of Apollo Group Apollo Global (2007-); Member o
f the Board of AES (2003-); Member of the Board of American Management Systems (
as Chairman); Member of the Board of Bank of America (2009-); Member of the Boar
d of Booz Allen Hamilton (2008-); Member of the Board of Compusearch Software Sy
stems; Member of the Board of Intersolv (1991-97); Member of the Board of Liquid
Engines, Inc. (past member); Member of the Board of Merrill Lynch (2004-); Memb
er of the Board of Wall Street Institute (2005-); Defense Distinguished Service
Medal1970; Alexander Hamilton Medal 2002; Capital Partners for Education Board o
f Directors; John McCain 2008; National Venture Capital Association; Partnership
for Public Service Board of Directors; Republican National Committee; Romney fo
r President; Council for Excellence in Government Trustee; Government Accountabi
lity OfficeBoard of Advisors. Wife: Barbara (attorney), Son: Edward, Daughter: A
llegra.
-Charles O Rossotti 3314 N St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2807 (202) 337-2456 [Barb

ara M Rossotti, Elizabeth V Rossotti]


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Nicholas Rostow
Former Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Age in
2011: 63. Committee on the Present Danger member; Cosmos Club member;Internatio
nal House trustee; State University of New York vice chancellor. Past: George H.W
. Bush administration special assistant for national security; National Security
Council legal adviser; Ronald Reagan administration special assistant for natio
nal security; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff director; Toreador R
esources Corporation director. Edna Rostow son; Eugene Rostow (deceased) son; Hey
den White Rostow spouse; Victor Rostow brother.
-Nicholas Rostow 420 E 72nd St, Apt 5B; New York, NY 10021-4636 (212) 628-6145 [
Charles N Rostow, Heyden W Rostow, Jessica Rostow]
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Robert I. Rotberg
Robert I. Rotberg SourceWatch is Director, Program on Intrastate Confl
ict and Conflict Resolution, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and President, World Pea
ce Foundation. He was Professor of Political Science and History, MIT; Academic V
ice President, Tufts University; and President, Lafayette College. He is the aut
hor and editor of numerous books and articles on US foreign policy, Africa, Asia
, and the Caribbean Center for International Development: Faculty Associates and
Researchers; Advisory Board (2005), Sabre Foundation; Advisory Council, Centre
for Conflict and Peace Studies Afghanistan; Network Member, Cultural Change Inst
itute.
-Robert I Rotberg 14 Barberry Rd; Lexington, MA 02421-8026 (781) 862-4089 [65+ /
Joanna Rotberg, Fiona J Rotberg]
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Kenneth Roth
Lawyer. is the executive director of Human Rights Watch, a post he h
as held since 1993. Previously, he was a federal prosecutor for the U.S. Attorneys
Office for the Southern District of New York and the Iran-Contra investigation
in Washington. He also worked in private practice as a litigator. Mr. Roth has con
ducted human rights investigations around the globe, devoting special attention to
issues of justice and accountability for gross abuses of human rights, standard
s governing military conduct in time of war, the human rights policies of the Un
ited States and the United Nations, and the human rights responsibilities of mul
tinational businesses. He has written more than 80 articles and chapters on a ra
nge of human rights topics in such publications as the New York Times, the Washi
ngton Post, Foreign Affairs, the International Herald Tribune, and the New York
Review of Books. He also regularly appears in the major media and speaks to audi
ences around the world. In his thirteen years as executive director of Human Right
s Watch, the organization has quadrupled in size, while greatly expanding its ge
ographic reach, and adding special programs devoted to refugees, childrens rights
, international justice, AIDS, gay and lesbian rights, human rights emergencies,
terrorism and counterterrorism, and the human rights responsibilities of multin
ational corporations. Advisory Council, The Initiative for Inclusive Security; Int
ernational Advisory Board, Pew Global Attitudes Project; Endorsed the UN Democra
cy Caucus; Member of the The Real News: International Founding Committee; A Memb
er of a group that Edward S. Hermanrefers to as The New Humanitarians; Advisory
Board (former member in 2008 at least), Center for Preventive Action; Editorial
Review Board, Human Rights Quarterly; International Advisory Board,International
Journal of Transitional Justice. PNAC signatory, etc.
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Stanley O. Roth
was United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Aff

airs from 1997 to 2001. In July 1993, Roth became Deputy Assistant Secretary of S
tate for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in which capacity he was responsible fo
r Asian security affairs at the Pentagon. Roth became a Special Assistant to the
President and Senior Director for Asian Affairs at the United States National S
ecurity Council in March 1994. Roth joined the United States Institute of Peace in
January 1996 as Director of Research & Studies. In May 1997, President of the Uni
ted States Bill Clinton nominated Roth as Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Roth held this office from August 5, 1997 until J
anuary 20, 2001. Roth left government service in 2001, joining Boeing as vice pre
sident of International Relations Asia. He became Boeings vice president of Inter
national Government Relations in July 2006. | http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com
/neighbors.php?type=name&oldest=1&lname=Roth&fname=Stanley+O&search=Search [Berm
an, Ackerman, Sestak, Warner, Tsongas.]
41 W DEL RAY AVE.; Alexandria, VA.
-Stanley O Roth 2000 Russell Rd; Alexandria, VA 22301-1512 [55-59]
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William M. Roth, Jr.
Was a Rep. senator from Delaware.
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Adrean S. Rothkopf
http://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_i
d=40 Adrean Scheid Rothkopf is the executive director of the Group of Fifty (G-5
0), an assembly of prominent business leaders from Latin Americas most important
private sector companies, co-sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for Internation
al Peace and the Inter-American Dialogue. Prior to joining the G-50, Rothkopf ser
ved as the senior associate for Latin America at the Intellibridge Corp., where
she researched and wrote daily and comprehensive analytical reports covering dev
elopments across the Americas in economics, politics, trade, security and other
issues. She also played a central role in the development of major international
events that brought together senior level government officials, chief executive
s, leading investors and other experts to explore scenarios for future internati
onal developments and their impact on every region of the world. Previously, Roth
kopf worked with the Inter-American Dialogue, the Council of the Americas, and t
he Carter Center.
-Adrean S Rothkopf 7205 Loch Lomond Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-4633 [35-39 / David J
Rothkopf]
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David J. Rothkopf
(B. 1955) is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for Internatio
nal Peace, specializing in U.S. foreign policy and economic strategy, as well as
an international business consultant and professor. He served as the Deputy Und
ersecretary of Commerce for International Trade during the administration of Bil
l Clinton. After leaving Commerce, Rothkopf became managing director of Kissinge
r and Associates in January 1996. As In addition, he is chairman and CEO of The R
othkopf Group, LLC, a consulting firm, and Garten Rothkopf LLC, a firm that focu
ses on emerging markets. He previously was a founder and CEO of Intellibridge, a
strategic analysis firm in Washington D.C., United States. A prolific writer, R
othkopf has authored more than 150 articles on international issues for a variet
y of publications, most recently for the Washington Postand Intellibridges Homela
nd Security Monitor.
-David J Rothkopf 7205 Loch Lomond Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-4633 [55-59 / Adrean S
Rothkopf]
Kissinger Associates, Managing Director 350 Park Ave, Fl 26; New York, NY 10022-6
045 (212) 759-7919
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Linda D. Rottenberg
CEO and Co-founder of Endeavor, a non-profit that identifies and supports H
igh-Impact Entrepreneurs in emerging markets. Headquartered in New York City, En
deavor currently operates in 11 countries. Prior to co-founding Endeavor, Linda d

irected the Southern Cone expansion of Ashoka, which financed social entrepreneu
rs in over 30 developing countries. Previously, she designed and launched the fi
rst interdisciplinary Masters of Law program in Argentina and managed the Yale L
aw School-U.S. A.I.D. Linkage Programs in Latin America. She has been featured in
publications including Time, The Wall Street Journal, Inc., Forbes, Fast Compan
y, etc. is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Young Presidents Organ
ization (YPO). She lives in New York with her husbandBruce Feiler, author of Coun
cil of Dads, Americas Prophet, Walking the Bible, Abraham, and other best-selling
non-fiction books, and their identical twin daughters.
-Linda D Rottenberg 8 Pierrepont St, Apt 1; Brooklyn, NY 11201-3311 (718) 222-17
70 [40-44 / Bruce S Feiler]
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Nadia Roumani
Co-Founder and Director of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute (A
MCLI). has been involved with research projects and initiatives with the Universi
ty of Southern California, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and the United Nat
ions Alliance of Civilizations. has also consulted for the Four Freedoms Fund, Ro
thschild Foundation, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Ford Fou
ndation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Jewish Funds for Justice.
-Nadia Roumani 2110 S Oak Knoll Ave; San Marino, CA 91108-1760 [35-39 / Ghassan
Roumani, Mona M Roumani]
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Ronald A. Route
is a Vice Admiral and Inspector General of the United States Navy.
-Ronald A Route 7705 Hidden Meadow Ter; Potomac, MD 20854-1789 (301) 983-0962 [6
0-64 / Camilla I Route]
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Arthur W. Rovine
http://www.transnational-dispute-management.com/about-author-a-z-profile.asp
?key=1493 Rovine has been serving as an arbitrator in international cases under
NAFTA, ICSID and ICDR since his retirement from the law firm of Baker & McKenzie
as of July 1, 2005. He is also the Director of the annual International Arbitra
tion Conference at Fordham University Law School in New York City, the Editor of
the annual Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation, The
Fordham Papers, published by Martinus Nijhoff, and teaches international arbitra
tion at Fordham Law School. After joining Baker & McKenzie in 1983, Mr. Rovine re
presented many major clients in international arbitrations, including a large nu
mber of investor/state cases at the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in the Hague and t
he UNCC in Geneva. He has also had cases before the ICC in Paris, the AAA in New
York, the Stockholm Institute, ad hoc arbitrations, and international litigatio
ns in U.S. Federal Courts. Mr. Rovine has handled many claims for and against go
vernments, including investment disputes with Iran and Iraq. Rovines current cases
as an arbitrator include a Chapter XI NAFTA taxation case with claims of exprop
riation, discrimination, and invalid performance requirements, an ICSID case inv
olving international airport services at airport stores and on board a national
airline, with claims alleging uncompensated expropriation, violations of fair an
d equitable treatment obligations, discrimination, and contract breaches, and an
ICDR financial and banking case involving the issuance of bonds, with allegatio
ns of failure to pay principal and interest.
-Arthur P Rovine 215 E 68th St, Apt 12T; New York, NY 10065-5724 (212) 717-1081 [P
hyllis Rovine]
-Arthur W Rovine 292 Precita Ave; San Francisco, CA 94110-4623 [65+ / Phyllis H
Rovine, Deborah A Rovine]
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Henry S. Rowen
Read the profile at: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Rowen_He
nry Affiliations: Project for the New American Century: Signatory, 1997; Hoover
Institution: Senior Fellow; Stanford University Graduate School of Business: Pro
fessor of Public Policy and Management, Emeritus; Stanford Institute for Interna
tional Studies: Senior Fellow Emeritus;Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center:

Director Emeritus; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; RAND Corporation: Pres


ident, 1967-1972; Economist, 1950-1953, 1955-1961; Harvard Center for Internatio
nal Affairs: Research Associate, 1960. Government: U.S. Department of Defense Po
licy Board: Member, 2001-2004; Presidential Commission on the Intelligence of th
e United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction:200405; U.S. Department of
Defense: Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1989
-1991; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs,
1961-1964; National Intelligence Council: Chairman, 1981-1983; U.S. Bureau of t
he Budget: Assistant Director, 1965-1966; U.S. Navy: Pacific Theater Officer, 19
43-1946.
-Henry S Rowen 29 Mill; Mammoth Lakes, CA (760) 934-6180
-Henry S Rowen 620 Sand Hill Rd, Apt 302G; Palo Alto, CA 94304-2627 (650) 323-01
98 [65+ / Beverly C Rowen]
-Henry S Rowen 6412 Barnaby St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2314
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Edward L. Rowny
Born 1917was Ambassador for SALT II and Special Advisor on Arms Control for
Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. He was a Lieutenant General in
the U.S. Army.
-Edward S Rowny 6200 Oregon Ave NW, Apt 345; Washington, DC 20015-1542 (202) 986-4
752 [Elizabeth S Rowny]
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J. Stapleton Roy
AKA James Stapleton Roy. Born 1935. US Ambassador to China, 1991-95. Kissi
nger Associates Managing Director (2001-); US Assistant Secretary of State for I
ntelligence and Research (1999-2001); US Ambassador to Indonesia (1996-99); US A
mbassador to China (1991-95); US Executive Secretary of State (1981-91); US Stat
e Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1986-89); US
Ambassador to Singapore (1984-86); Member of the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2002
-); Member of the Board of Freeport-McMoRan (2001-); Member of the Board of Phil
lips Petroleum (2001-02); American Academy of Diplomacy; Asia Foundation Board o
f Trustees (2001-); Brookings Institution; Council on Foreign Relations; Nationa
l Committee on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Board of Directors; Phi Beta Ka
ppa Society.
James Stapleton Roy
Bethesda, MD
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-James S Roy 6011 Overlea Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2453 (301) 320-2891 [65+ / Elis
sandra N Roy, David Roy]
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David M. Rubenstein
Hamilton Project, The Fed up USA | Center for Strategic and Internat
ional Studies (CSIS) Fed up USA | Carlyle Group Fed up USA, etc. Asia Society tr
ustee; Carlyle Group managing director; Center for Strategic and International S
tudies trustee; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory trustee; Council on Foreign Relati
ons director;Dance Theatre of Harlem trustee; Duke University trustee; Economic
Club of Washington president; Hoover Institution overseer; Horatio Alger Associa
tion member; Institute for Advanced Study trustee;John F. Kennedy School of Gove
rnment visiting committee member, deans council member; Johns Hopkins University
trustee; Kennedy Center chairman, corporate fund board member; Lincoln Center fo
r the Performing Arts vice chair; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center oversee
r; National Museum of American History board member; National Museum of Natural
History board member; Smithsonian Institution regent; Trilateral Commission memb
er; University of Chicago trustee. Past: Freedom House director; Paul, Weiss, Ri
fkind, Wharton & Garrison partner; Peterson Institute for International Economic
s director; Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP partner; World Economic Forum 20
08 attendee; World Economic Forum 2009 attendee; World Economic Forum 2010 atten
dee. Alice Rogoff Rubenstein spouse. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
-Alice Rubenstein 5200 Cammack Dr; Bethesda, MD 20816-2904 (301) 229-3167 [55-59
/ David M Rubenstein]

-?>David M Rubenstein 4114 3rd St NW; Washington, DC 20011-4806 (202) 387-9015 [


Michael U Deltette]
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Leonard Rubenstein
For the past 30 years, Rubenstein has been a leader in the advancement
of human rights, including the right to health, both in the United States and ab
road. Hes also been involved in the investigation and analysis of torture and med
ical complicity in torture, medical ethics and human rights, war crimes and crimes
against humanity, global health, and mental health and race disparities in heal
th in the U.S. Rubenstein joins the Bloomberg School [Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch
ool of Public Health] from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), where he w
as a senior fellow. Prior to his work with USIP, he served for many years as exe
cutive director and president of Physicians for Human Rights. He also directed t
he Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, which advocates for righ
ts and services for people with mental disabilities.
-?>Leonard S Rubenstein 17 W Cedar St; Alexandria, VA 22301-2617 (703) 549-4414
[60-64 / Margaret Lorber, Alex Rubenstein, Jodie Rubenstein]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rubenstein/leonard
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Arthur M. Rubin
Goldman Sachs/investment banker; Executive Director UBS SECURITIES; Rio Norte Ca
pital, LLC; The Consus Group; Executive Director Atlas One Financial Group; Exec
utive Director, Morgan Stanley; etc. |Arthur Rubin Inc w/ Julius Klugmann [?] -N
Y, NY 10004.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/10004/rubin/arthur
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Barnett R. Rubin
A leading expert on Afghanistan. B. 1950is the author of eight books and is currentl
y Director of Studies at the Center on International Cooperation at New York Uni
versity, a leading foreign policy center. Dr. Rubin has advised the United Nations
, NATO, and the Afghan government on numerous policy matters, including aid poli
cy, security policy, and diplomatic strategy. | Council on Foreign Relations Dire
ctor, Center for Preventive Action (1994-2000); Council on Foreign Relations Dir
ector, Peace and Conflict Studies (1994-2000); Member of the Board of Gulestan A
riana Ltd; Bilderberg Group; Human Rights Watch Executive Board, Asia; Open Soci
ety Institute Central Eurasia Project; US Institute of Peace Fellow; Social Scienc
e Research Council Chairman, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum; Fulbright (197
7-78).
-Barnett R Rubin 771 W End Ave, Apt 7C; New York, NY 10025-5538 (212) 864-6188 [
60-64 / Susan L Blum]
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Gretchen (Craft) Rubin
Author and attorney. She clerked on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Sandra D
ay OConnor and served as a chief adviser to Federal Communications Commission Cha
irman Reed Hundt. She has also been a lecturer at the Yale Law School and the Ya
le School of Management. She lives in New York City. She is the daughter-in-law
of Robert Rubin.
-Gretchen C Rubin 120 E 80th St; New York, NY 10075-0306 (212) 439-6459 [45-49 /
James S Rubin]
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James P. Rubin
<wife Christine Amanpour. B. 1960currently an executive editor at Blo
omberg News. a Columbia professor and former Assistant Secretary of State for Pub
lic Affairs under the Clinton administration. | Wide Angle Host (2002-03); US As
sistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1997-2000); US State Department S
enior Adviser & Spokesman, US Rep. to the UN (1993-96); Congressional Staff Seni
or Foreign Policy Adviser to Sen. Joseph Biden (1989-93); Arms Control Associati

on Asst. Dir. Research; Atlantic Partnership Vice Chairman, USA; Council on Fore
ign Relations; Hillary Clinton for President; International Rescue Committee Boa
rd member; Wife: Christiane Amanpour; son: Darius John Rubin (b. 27-Mar-2000).
Christiane Amanpour
Washington, DC
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Nancy H. Rubin
Nancy Rubin: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Director, National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs, The [D.C.] | Adopt-a-Minefield
chair; Aspen Music Festival national council member; National Democratic Institut
e director; White House Council for Community Solutions member. Past: United Nati
ons Association director; United Nations Commission on Human Rights U.S. represe
ntative. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rubin/nancy
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Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin
Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee. | WEDDINGS/CELEB
RATIONS; Nilmini Gunaratne, Joel Rubin | Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin Congressional S
taffer Salary Data.
-Nilmini G Rubin 6905 Maple Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5113 (301) 652-1211 [35-3
9 / Joel M Rubin]
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Robert E. Rubin
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/hamilton-project-the/, etc. | http
://www.muckety.com/Robert-E-Rubin/1768.muckety Robert Rubins disciples dominate O
bama economic team No team of rivals, this. Top members of the president-elects ec
onomic team Timothy Geithner, Lawrence Summers and Peter Orszag are all proteges
of former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, one of the Democratic architects
of the financial deregulation undertaken in the Clinton years. Business Executive
s for National Security advisory council member; Concord Coalition director; Cou
ncil on Foreign Relations vice chairman; General Atlantic LLC advisory board mem
ber; Hamilton Project advisory council member; Harvard Corporation fellow; In an
Uncertain World co-author; Insight Capital Partners advisory board member; I.O.
U.S.A. interviewed in film; Local Initiatives Support Corporation chairman; Moun
t Sinai Medical Center (New York) trustee; Taconic Capital Advisors LLC advisory
board member; Tinicum Capital Partners L.P. special adviser. Past: Robert O. Bo
orstin senior adviser; Sylvia Mathews Burwell chief of staff; Citigroup Inc. dir
ector; Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton attorney; Ford Motor Company director; M
ichael B.G. Froman chief of staff; Timothy F. Geithner protege; Goldman Sachs Gr
oup Inc. co-chairman & co-senior partner; Harvard Management Company director; N
ational Economic Council director; Obama-Biden economic advisory team member; El
iot Spitzer adviser; Lawrence H. Summers protege; U.S. Department of the Treasur
y secretary; William J. Clinton administration assistant to the president for ec
onomic policy, treasury secretary; Peter R. Orszag protege. James S. Rubin son, J
udith O. Rubin spouse, Philip Rubin son.
-Robert E Rubin 911 Park Ave, Apt 14A; New York, NY 10075-0385 [Judith O Rubin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rubin/robert
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Trudy S. Rubin
Foreign Affairs Columnist, Philadelphia Inquirer. | CFR Propagandists Stop t
he North American Union.
-Trudy Rubin 1326 Spruce St, Apt 1303; Philadelphia, PA 19107-5829 (215) 925-058
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Philip C. Rudder
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/philip-rudder/b/695/347 Director at Ronco Consulti
ng Corporation . Senior Program Manager at WSI (Security and Investigations indu
stry.) Past: Colonel, United States Marine Corps. D.C. area.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/rudder/philip
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Neil L. Rudenstine
B. 1935 is an educator, literary scholar, and administrator. He serve
d as president of Harvard University from 1991 to 2001executive vice-president of
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation from 1988 to 1991a former director of the Americ
an Council on Education, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the A
merican Philosophical Society, and the Committee for Economic Development. Earli
er, he was a member of various advisory groups, including the National Commissio
n on Preservation and Access and the Council on Library Resources. Rudenstine ha
s also served as a trustee of the College Entrance Examination Board and of the
Wooster School in Danbury, Connecticut, of which he is a graduate. He is current
ly on the Board of the New York Public Library, the Goldman Sachs Foundation, th
e Barnes Foundation, as well as many others both in the United States and in Eur
ope.
-Neil L Rudenstine 41 Armour Rd; Princeton, NJ 08540-3003 (609) 683-7516 [65+ /
Angelica Z Rudenstine]
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Bill Rudin
The head of one of the oldest and richest real estate clans in New Yor
k, Bill Rudin is the chief executive of Rudin Management. | http://www.rudin.com
/about.html.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/rudin/bill
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Warren B. Rudman
B. 1930. Attorney and Republican politician who served as United States S
enator from New Hampshire between 1980 and 1993. He is now a co-chair of Albright
Stonebridge Group, a retired partner in the international law firm Paul, Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, and previously sat on the board of directors of Ra
ytheon, Collins & Aikman, Allied Waste Corporation,Boston Scientific and a numbe
r of funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. is an Advisory Board member and Co-Cha
ir of the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit organization dedicate
d to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign
policy. Rudman is one of the few Jewish politicians elected in New Hampshire. He is
currently a resident of Hollis, New Hampshire, a suburb of bothNashua and Bosto
n(and one of New Hampshires wealthiest communities). Spouse: Shirley Wahl. -yokelp
edia. | Albright Stonebridge Group managing board member; Brookings Institution
honorary trustee;Civitas Group, llc advisory board member; Concord Coalition cofounder; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison of counsel. Past: Richard E. As
hooh aide; Aspen Institute lifetime trustee; Boston Scientific Corp. director; C
ollins & Aikman Corporation director; Stonebridge International co-chairman; U.S
. Senate former senators R senator.
-Warren B Rudman 22 Meadow Dr; Hollis, NH 03049-6229
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Robert M. Ruenitz [?]
-?>The Fletcher School, Graduate School of International Affairs; Tufts Universi
ty, Graduate School of International Relations.
-Robert M Ruenitz 161 W 75th St, Apt 6A; New York, NY 10023-1805 (212) 496-9272
[65+]
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John G. Ruggie
John G. Ruggie SourceWatch is the Kirkpatrick Professor of International
Affairs and Weil Director of the Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar Rahmani Center for B

usiness and Government, as well as Affiliated Professor in International Legal S


tudies at Harvard Law School. From 1997 to 2001 he was Assistant Secretary-Gener
al and Chief Advisor for strategic planning to United NationsSecretary-General K
ofi Annan. He has been Dean of Columbia Universitys School of International and P
ublic Affairs, where he taught for many years; he has also taught at the Univers
ity of Californias (UC) Berkeley and San Diego campuses and directed the UC syste
m-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. A fellow of the American Ac
ademy of Arts and SciencesIn July 2005, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anna
n today announced the appointment of Professor John Ruggie as Special Representa
tive on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other busin
ess enterprises. The creation of this mandate was requested by the United Nation
s Commission for Human Rights in its resolution 2005/69 and approved by the Econ
omic and Social Council on 25 July 2005. The mandate includes identifying and clar
ifying standards of corporate responsibility and accountability with regard to h
uman rights. An interim report presenting views and recommendations for consider
ation by the Commission on Human Rights is due at its sixty-second session in 20
06 and a final report in 2007. Professor Ruggie previously served as Assistant Sec
retary-General and senior adviser for strategic planning from 1997 to 2001. Amon
g his many responsibilities, he was one of the main architects of the United Nat
ions Global Compact, and he led the Secretary-Generals successful effort at the M
illennium Summit in 2000 to propose and secure the adoption of the Millennium De
velopment Goals. Advisory Council, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization In
itiative; Advisory Council, Stanley Foundation; Special Mandate Holder, United N
ations Human Rights Commission.
-John G Ruggie 19 Balcarres Rd; West Newton, MA 02465-2701 (617) 916-2173 [65+ /
Mary G Ruggie]
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William A. Rugh
Born 1936. US Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1992-95); US Informati
on Agency Director, Near East and South Asia Bureau (1989-92); US Ambassador to
Yemen (1984-87); US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Damascus, Syria (1
981-84); US Information Agency Country Public Affairs Officer, Cairo, Egypt (197
6-81); US Information Agency Deputy Assistant Director for Near East (1973-76);
Council on Foreign Relations Fellow (1972-73); US Information Agency Senior Poli
cy Officer, Office of the Asst. Dir. for Near East and South Asia (1971-72); US
Information Agency Country Public Affairs Officer, Jidda, Saudi Arabia (1969-71)
; US Information Agency Branch Public Affairs Officer, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (196
7-69); US Information Agency Asst. Public Affairs Officer, Jidda, Saudi Arabia (
1966-67); US Information Agency Cultural Officer, Cairo, Egypt (1965-66); US Inf
ormation Agency Language training, Beirut (1964-65); Assassination Attemptwhile
Ambassador to Yemen.
-?>William A Rugh PO Box 141; Garrett Park, MD 20896-0141 (301) 929-5141
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Ashish Rughwani
http://www.dominuscap.com/abr.html Principal, Quad-C Management Inc [NYC].; Do
minus Capital.| -?>Five U. students honored as nations best and brightest [in DC, c
a. 1993] Wharton and Engineering junior Ashish Rughwani also garnered an honorable
mention in the competition. Rughwani spent a summer working at NASA in Washingt
on building a satellite that will be launched later this year and started a inte
rnational embassador lecture series at the University.
-Ashish B Rughwani 160 W End Ave, Apt 21N; New York, NY 10023-5612 (646) 684-309
9 [50-54 / Nisha Rughwani]
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Russell Rumbaugh (NEW listing)
http://www.stimson.org/experts/russell-rumbaugh/ Co-director of the Budgeting
for Foreign Affairs and Defense program. Before joining Stimson, Rumbaugh was th
e defense analyst on the Senate Budget Committee covering both the 050 Defense a
nd 150 International Affairs accounts of the US Government Budget. Rumbaugh previ
ously served as an operations research analyst in the Office of the Secretary of

Defenses Program Analysis and Evaluation, as a military analyst at the Central I


ntelligence Agency, etc.
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Eugene B. Rumer (NEW listing)
http://www.ndu.edu/info/LeaderShipBios/Rumer_Eugene.cfm Interim Director
of the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at the National Defense
University. Rumer also has served as a member of the Policy Planning Staff at th
e U.S. Department of State and as Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian
Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council. Before entering government
, he worked at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, CA and Moscow, Russia as th
e resident representative in 1993-96. In addition, Mr. Rumer has held research a
ppointments at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Internation
al Institute for Strategic Studies in London, where he was Visiting Senior Fello
w on sabbatical from INSS.
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Carlisle Ford Runge
is currently [?] a Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Applied Econo
mics and Law and Director of the Center for International Food and Agricultural
Policy at the University of Minnesota. He also regularly contributes public opin
ion pieces that appear in the Pioneer Press, the Star Tribune, and the Financial
Times.
-Carlisle F Runge 901 Pine St W; Stillwater, MN 55082-5684 (651) 351-0364 [55-59
/ Susan M Runge, Lizzie Runge, Elizabeth Runge]
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George E. Rupp
is an American educator and theologian, the former President of Rice Univers
ity and later of Columbia University, and president of the International Rescue Co
mmitteesince July 2002. wife Nancy. |
Committee for Economic Development trustee; Council on Foreign Relations directo
r; Institute of International Education trustee; International Rescue Committee
overseer, director; Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation director. Past: Columbia Universit
y president; International Rescue Committee president & CEO; Rice University pre
sident.
-George E Rupp 206 Old Dike Rd; Trumbull, CT 06611-3334 [65+ / Nancy F Rupp]
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Arthur F. Ryan
B. 1942. Prudential President & CEO (1994-2007); Chase Manhattan Bank Pres
ident & COO (1990-94); Chase Manhattan Bank Vice Chairman Retail Banking (1985-9
0); Chase Manhattan Bank EVP Worldwide Retail banking (1984-85); Chase Manhattan
Bank VP Bank Systems Worldwide (1982-84); Chase Manhattan Bank (1972-82); Contr
ol Data Corporation (1965-72); Member of the Board of Prudential (as Chairman, 1
994-); Member of the Board of Regeneron [pharmaceuticals] (2003-); American Coun
cil of Life Insurers PAC; Bill Bradley for President; The Business Council; Comm
ittee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy; Council on Foreign Relations; Democrati
c Senatorial Campaign Committee; The Freedom Project; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Jo
e Lieberman for President; Leadership PAC 2006; McCain 2000; New Jersey Performi
ng Arts Center Co-Chairman.
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Evan Ryan
< Claire Shipman, Evan Ryan and Virginia Shore. | http://www.whorunsgov.com/Pr
ofiles/Evan_Ryan Current Position: Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs and P
ublic Liaison for Vice President Joseph R. Biden (since November 2008). Career H
istory: Adviser to Biden, President Barack Obamas 2008 Presidential campaign (200
7 to 2008); Employee, Unite Our States (Sen. Joseph Bidens PAC) (2006 to 20007);
Deputy chair for the governance track, Clinton Global Initiative (2005 to 2006).
Spouse: Antony J. Blinken (National Security Advisor to the Vice President and
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs).
-Antony Blinken 2909 Q St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3010 [Evan Ryan]
-Antony Blinken 1638 R St NW, Ste 400; Washington, DC 20009-6446 (202) 265-1362

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John T. Ryan III
http://people.forbes.com/profile/john-t-ryan/54061 Chairman of the Board, Mi
ne Safety Appliances, Pittsburgh, PA. Sector: HEALTHCARE / Medical Appliances &
Equipment. 67 Years Old. John T. Ryan, III, Chairman of the Board; Retired (2008
); formerly Chief Executive Officer of the Company.
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Jordan Ryan
B. 1950currently serves as Assistant Administrator for the United Nations D
evelopment Programme at the level of Assistant Secretary-General. He also serves
as Director of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery. More here: http:/
/en.brickipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Ryan
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/ryan/jordan
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Kevin P. Ryan
is an Internet executive and entrepreneur in New York Citys Silicon Alley. He s
erves as the Founder and CEO of Gilt Groupe and prior to November 2010, he was t
he companys Executive Chairman. More here: is an Internet executive and entreprene
ur in New York Citys Silicon Alley. He serves as the Founder and CEO of Gilt Grou
pe and prior to November 2010, he was the companys Executive Chairman. More here:
http://en.garlicipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_P._Ryan.
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Missy Ryan
Fiction writer for Rothschilds Reuters. | http://blogs.reuters.com/missy-ryan/ P
rior to heading the Mexico bureau, Missy was deputy bureau chief in Baghdad. She
has also covered commodities in Washington, DC and worked in Peru, Argentina an
d Egypt for Reuters. | -?>Husband: Andrew B. Wittig.
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Patrick G. Ryan, Jr.
Field Museum trustee; Incisent Technologies co-founder & CEO; Northwestern Uni
versity chairman; University of Chicago Laboratory Schools director; World Busin
ess Chicago director. Lydia Ryan spouse.
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<wife Bonnie. | Peter M. Sacerdote Profile Forbes.com Director, Franklin Res
ources. San Mateo, CA. Sector: FINANCIAL /Asset Management. 73 Years Old. Chairm
an, Whale Rock Capital Management, LLC, a hedge fund management company, since A
pril, 2006. Formerly, Advisory Director and Chairman of the Investment Committee
of the Principal Investment Area of Goldman, Sachs & Co., a global investment b
anking, securities and investment management firm, from May 1999 to 2006, and a
general partner and then a limited partner of The Goldman Sachs Group, L.P. | Pe
ter Sacerdote: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Goldman Sachs Group,
Merchant Banking Division; AMF Bowling Inc.; Franklin Resources Inc.; Hexcel Cor
p.; Harvard Business School; Cornell University; AMF Bowling Worldwide, Inc.; Th
e Harvard Business School Club of Greater New York, Inc. See Board Relationships
. | NNDB: Whale Rock Capital Management LLC Chairman (2006-); Goldman Sachs Advi
sory Director (1999-2006); Goldman Sachs Investment Committee Chair (1999-2006);
Goldman Sachs Limited Partner (1991-99); Goldman Sachs General Partner (1973-90
); Goldman Sachs (1964-73); Member of the Board of AMF Bowling Inc. (1996-); Mem
ber of the Board of Franklin Resources (1993-); Member of the Board of Hexcel Co

rporation (2000-06); Member of the Board of Qualcomm (1989-); Member of the Boar
d of Weis Markets(1977-); Gore 2000; Romney for President. Daughter: Alisa Ann S
acerdote. Son: Alexander Corrado Sacerdote.
-Peter M Sacerdote Barn Hill Rd; Stamford, CT (203) 329-7235
-Peter M Sacerdote 1040 5th Ave; New York, NY 10028-0137 (212) 249-4465 [65+ / B
onnie L Sacerdote]
-Peter Sacerdote 63 Willow Pl, Apt 4; Vail, CO 81657-5304 (970) 476-9404 [Bonnie
Sacerdote]
-Peter Sacerdote 400 Ocean Rd; Indian River Shores, FL 32963-3230 (772) 492-0785
DEAD, Aug. 2011.
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Jeffrey D. Sachs
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Director The Earth Institute, Columbia | http://i
neteconomics.org/people/advisors/jeffrey-d-sachs is the Director of The Earth Ins
titute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Professor of Health Pol
icy and Management at Columbia University. He is also Special Advisor to United
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. From 2002 to 2006, he was Director of the
UN Millennium Project and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General K
ofi Annan on the Millennium Development Goals, the internationally agreed goals
to reduce extreme poverty, disease, and hunger by the year 2015. Sachs is also Pre
sident and Co-Founder of Millennium Promise Alliance, a nonprofit organization aim
ed at ending extreme global poverty. He is widely considered to be the leading inter
national economic advisor of his generation. For more than 20 years Professor Sac
hs has been in the forefront of the challenges of economic development, poverty all
eviation, and enlightened globalization, promoting policies to help all parts of the
world to benefit from expanding economic opportunities and wellbeing. He is also one
of the leading voices for combining economic development with environmental sustai
nability, and as Director of the Earth Institute leads large-scale efforts to pro
mote the mitigation of human-induced climate change.
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Ditto>Jeffrey D Sachs 52 W 85th St; New York, NY 10024-4502 [55-59 / Sonia E Sach
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Paul M. Sacks
Paul Sacks: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Rila Solution
s EAD. serves as President of Multinational Strategies, Inc., a financial advisor
y firm assisting sovereign clients from emerging markets in their privatization an
d capital markets activities. Since 1997, Dr. Sacks has advised the Republic of Bu
lgaria on its external debt, general financial issues, and the development of th
e countrys high technology sector. Prior to joining Multinational Strategies, Inc
. Dr. Sacks served on The Conference Board, International Political and Social A
nalysis Program (IPSAP). Dr. Sacks serves as Director of Rila Solutions EAD. | htt
p://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-m-sacks/6/78a/a66 Current: Managing Director, Memb
er of Advisory Board at Public Insight; President at MultiNational Strategies, I
nc. Past: Country Risk Analyst at Chase Manhattan Bank; Lecturer at University o
f California, Los Angeles; Fellow at National Endowment for the Humanities; Assi
stant Professor at Colby College.
Maybe>Paul M Sacks 30 5th Ave, Apt 11G; New York, NY 10011-8813 [65+]
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Scott D. Sagan
Scott D. Sagan, PhD Co-director of Stanfords Center for International Security and
Cooperation, and a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute. He also serve
s as the co-chair of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Global Nuclear Fut
ure Initiative. Before joining the Stanford faculty, Sagan was a lecturer in the
Department of Government at Harvard University and served as a special assistan
t to the director of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentag
on. He has served as a consultant to the office of the Secretary of Defense and

at the Sandia National Laboratory and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
.
.
-Scott D Sagan 470 Coleridge Ave; Palo Alto, CA 94301-3609 (650) 322-3004 [50-54
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Carol Knuth Sakoian
..is Director of International Business Development for Scholastic, Inc. She
has worked in [i.e., worked over] many countries throughout Africa.
-Carol K Sakoian 101 W 12th St, Apt 5R; New York, NY 10011-8110 (212) 929-0093 [
60-64 / Margot Sakoian]
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Jeswald W. Salacuse
Jeswald W. Salacuse | Faculty | The Fletcher School The Fletcher School, Gr
aduate School of International Affairs, Tufts University, Graduate School of Int
ernational Relations. Chairman, India Fund and Asia Tigers Fund (current); Presi
dent, International Arbitration Tribunal, World Banks Centre for Settlement of In
vestment Disputes (current); Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Comparative Law fo
r Italy (spring 2000); Dean, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1986-94);
Dean, Southern Methodist University School of Law (1980-86); Advisor on Law and
Development, The Ford Foundation; taught at the University of London, Universit
y of Trento (Italy), University of Bristol (England), Instituto de Empresa (Spai
n), Southern Methodist University, Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria), Ecole Nati
onale des Ponts et Chausss (France), National School of Law and Administration (Z
aire), the Lebanese University, and University of Khartoum; Associate Director,
African Law Center, Columbia Law School; Member, American Law Institute; Member,
Council on Foreign Relations; Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Fellow, Institut
e of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; Founding President, Associati
on of Professional Schools of International Affairs; Chairman, Institute of Tran
snational Arbitration; Chairman, Council for International Exchange of Scholars;
Member, Steering Committee, Program on Negotiation, Harvard University.
-Jeswald D Salacuse 10 Rogers St, Apt 502; Cambridge, MA 02142-1249 (617) 494-8850
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Ana M. Salazar [?]
-?>Ana Salazar profiles | LinkedIn (168) | http://www.veromi.com/Ana-M-Salazar.a
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Zainab Salbi
Zainab Salbi: Women for Women International Founder Meet Zainab Salbi, Women f
or Women International founder. Read about the author of Between Two Worlds and
her passion for empowering women. | an Iraqi American writer, activist and social e
ntrepreneur who is co-founder and president of Washington-based Women for Women
International.
Zainab T Salbi
Washington, DC 41
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George R. Salem
http://www.georgesalem.com/ | George R. Salem SourceWatch According to the o
rganizations web site, George R. Salem is involved with the governance of the Ame
rican Task Force on Palestine. George Salem chairs Akin Gumps Middle East practice
and concentrates on labor and employment law. He joined the firm in 1990 after s
erving as solicitor of the U.S. Department of Labor during the second Ronald Rea
gan term. In addition to playing key roles in the Reagan-Bush 84, Bush-Quayle 88 and
Bush-Cheney 2000 campaigns, Mr. Salem served as a member of the board of direct
ors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and as chairman of the Tripar

tite Advisory Panel on International Labor Standards, the legal arm of the Presi
dents Committee on the International Labor Organization. He is a member of the Bar
s of Georgia, Florida and the District of Columbia. Mr. Salem serves on the board
of directors of both the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and NAAA-AD
C, co-founded the Arab American Institute in 1985 and currently serves as its ch
airman, and has served as treasurer of United Palestinian Appeal, Inc. since 198
2. He is a past president of the National Association of Arab Americans. Member o
f theAspen Institute / Middle East Strategy Group. Trustee, MIFTAH; Director, Uni
ted Palestinian Appeal; Advisory Board, University of the Middle East Project; A
dvisory Board, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies.
-George R Salem 879 Centrillion Dr; McLean, VA 22102-1450 (703) 356-1021 [55-59
/ Rhonda Z Salem, James Salem]
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Richard E. Salomon
David Rockefeller, Peter G. Peterson, Marie Jose Kravis, Richard Salo
mon. | B. 1942. Vice-Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations. Managing Part
ner, East End Advisors, LLC. Chairman of Mecox Ventures. Senior Advisor to David
Rockefeller. | Blackstone Alternative Asset Management Group advisory board cha
irman; Boston Properties, Inc. director; Council on Foreign Relations vice chair
man; Mecox Ventures chairman; Museum of Modern Art vice chairman; Peterson Insti
tute for International Economics director; Rockefeller University vice chairman;
Spears Benzak Salomon & Farrell president & managing director. Past: Alfred P. S
loan Foundation trustee; New York Public Library trustee, honorary trustee. Brot
her: Robert Salomon; Brother: Ralph Salomon; Wife: Laura Landro (Senior Editor,
Wall Street Journal), b. 1955, m. 16-Feb-1996.
-Richard E Salomon 10 Gracie Sq New York, NY 10028-8031 (212) 737-3753
-Richard E Salomon 610 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 218-8840
-Richard E Salomon 630 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10111-0001 (212) 903-1204
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William R. Salomon
<Salomons house. | William Salomon: Executive Profile & Biography Busines
sWeek Senior Partner, Chief Executive Officer, Investment Adviser, and Corporate
Finance Adviser, Hansa Capital Partners LLP. Age 53. See Board Relationships. M
r. William Salomon serves as Managing Partner at Hansa Capital Limited and Senio
r Partner at Hansa Capital Partners LLP. Mr. William serves as Chairman of New I
ndia Investment Trust PLC. He has extensive knowledge of all aspects of private
client business both on and off-shore. Mr. William was responsible for developin
g Finsbury Asset Management and managing the range of funds based on the concept
of early recognition of key investment trends, such as life sciences and techno
logy, and appointing specialist managers until taken over in 1995 by Rea Brother
s Group. He served as Chairman of Rea Brothers Group. Mr. Salomon served as Chai
rman and Director of Hansa Capital Limited. He serves as Deputy Chairman of Ocea
n Wilsons Holdings Limited and Wilson Sons Limited. Mr. William is a Non-Executi
ve Director of Cathedral Capital PLC. He served as Vice Chairman of Close Asset
Management Holdings Ltd. Mr. William has been a Director of Hansa Trust PLC sinc
e 1999. He has been a Non-Executive Director of Adam & Harvey Group PLC since 19
85 and is a member of its Audit and Remuneration Committees. Mr. William serves
as a Director of Aberdeen Emerging Economies Investment Trust PLC, Ocean Wilsons
Holdings Limited, and Finsbury Trust PLC. He served as an Independent Director
of Manganese Bronze Holdings PLC, until November 22, 2002 and was a Member of it
s Audit, Remuneration, and Nominations Committees. Board Members MEMBERSHIPS: Fo
rmer Independent Director , Manganese Bronze Holdings plc; Deputy Chairman, Memb
er of Audit Committee and Member of Remuneration Committee, Ocean Wilsons Holdin
gs Ltd.; Former Non Executive Director, Cathedral Capital Holdings Limited 1985Present; Non-Executive Director, Adam & Harvey Group plc 1999-Present; Director
and Member of Audit Committee, Hansa Trust PLC 2004-Present; Independent Non Exe
cutive Chairman, Member of Audit & Management Engagement Committee and Member of
Nomination Committee, New India Investment Trust PLC 2006-Present; Deputy Chair

man, Wilson, Sons de Administracao e Comercio Ltda. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Adam & H
arvey Group plc; Manganese Bronze Holdings plc; Ocean Wilsons Holdings Ltd.; Han
sa Trust PLC; New India Investment Trust PLC; Wilson, Sons de Administracao e Co
mercio Ltda; Magdalene College, University of Cambridge; Cathedral Capital Holdi
ngs Limited. | Hospital for Special Surgery trustee; New York University life tru
stee.
-William R Salomon 550 Park Ave, Fl 12W; New York, NY 10065-7369 (212) 753-9138
[Virginia F Salomon]
-William R Salomon 784 Meadow Ln; Southampton, NY 11968-4511 (631) 283-8220 [65+
/ Virginia F Salomon]
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Anthony D. Mr. Vietnam Salzman
Founder, V-TRAC Group. Chairman, Caterpillar. | Caterpillar, Mr. Vietnam S
ue Each Other Over Failed Caterpillar claims V-Trac Holdings Ltd. [Hanoi], contr
olled by American businessman Anthony Salzman, failed to pay [$11.9 million] for
products already delivered after the distributorship
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Gary Samore
United Against Nuclear Iran Fed up USA | Obamas Commissars Fed up US
A | White House Fed up USA Current Position: Special Assistant to the President
and White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction, P
roliferation, and Terrorism (since January 2009). Career History: Director, Coun
cil on Foreign Relations (2006 to 2009); Vice President for Global Security and
Sustainability, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (2005); Researcher
, International Institute of Strategic Studies (2001 to 2005). | Gary Samore Sou
rceWatch is vice president, director of studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg chair at
the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is an expert on nuclear proliferatio
n and arms control, especially in the Middle East and Asia. Before joining CFR, Dr
. Samore was vice president for global security and sustainability at the John D
. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where he was responsible for internatio
nal grant-making. From 2001 to 2005, he was director of studies and senior fello
w for nonproliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IIS
S). Dr. Samore served at the National Security Council from 1995 to 2001. He beg
an his career there as the director for nonproliferation and export controls and
then became the special assistant to the president and senior director for nonp
roliferation and export controls. As a senior White House official at the Nation
al Security Council, he was responsible for formulating and coordinating U.S. po
licy to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons,
and missile delivery systems. Before his career led him to the National Security
Council, Dr. Samore spent seventeen years working at the Department of State, w
here he served as special assistant to the ambassador-at-large for nonproliferat
ion and nuclear energy policy. He later served as the acting director and deputy
director at the Office of Regional Nonproliferation, Bureau of Political-Milita
ry Affairs, and then as the deputy to Ambassador-at-Large Robert Gallucci. Dr. Sam
ore has edited three strategic dossiers published by the International Institute f
or Strategic Studies: Irans Strategic Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment (2005)
; North Koreas Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment (2004); and Iraqs Weapons of M
ass Destruction: A Net Assessment (2002). He has also authored or coauthored num
erous works, the most recent of which include, The Korean Nuclear Crisis, in Survi
val (2003); Ending Russian Assistance to Irans Nuclear Bomb, in Survival (coauthore
d, 2002); and, Iraq, in Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War (Woodrow Wilson C
enter Press, 1994). Advisory Board, United Against Nuclear Iran.
-Gary P Samore 4801 Dexter Ter NW; Washington, DC 20007-1020 (202) 333-8095
-Gary P Samore 4000 Cathedral Ave NW, Apt 636B; Washington, DC 20016-5245 [55-59
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Steven B. Sample
Steven B. Sample Profile Forbes.com Director, Intermec, Inc., Everett , W
A. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Computer Peripherals. 70 Years Old. Dr. Sample is Presid

ent of the University of Southern California and has held that position since 19
91. Dr. Sample announced in November 2009 that he will retire as President effec
tive August 2, 2010. From 1982 to 1991, Dr. Sample was President of the State Un
iversity of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Sample has been a director of Intermec sinc
e 1997 and is a member of the Audit and Compliance Committee and the Governance
and Nominating Committee. He also serves as a director of the Santa Catalina Isl
and Company (real estate development), the AMCAP Fund, Inc. and the American Mut
ual Fund, Inc. (investment funds). Dr. Sample is also founding Chairman of the A
ssociation of Pacific Rim Universities, a trustee of the University of Southern
California, and the past Chairman and a current member of the Association of Ame
rican Universities. Dr. Sample also served as a director of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Comp
any (manufacturer of chewing gum and confections) and of Advanced Bionics Corpor
ation (developer of cochlear implant systems).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sample/steven
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Barbara C. Samuels II
Founder & Executive Director, Global Clearinghouse for Development Finance;
President, Samuels Associates; and Vice Chair, Business Steering Committee, Unit
ed Nations Financing for Development. | Dr. Samuels is the Founder and Executive D
irector of the Global Clearinghouse for Development Finance, a lead public-priva
te non-profit activity of BC Samuels Associates LLC, launched at the United Nati
ons Global Financing for Development Conference held in Monterrey, Mexico in Mar
ch 2002. As Vice Chair of the Business Steering Committee, United Nations Financ
ing for Development, Dr. Samuels has been actively involved in developing specific
strategies aimed at mobilizing private sector capital for development. She also
served as Senior Advisor to the World Economic Forum, developing specific recom
mendations on enhancing leverage of official sector resources in developing coun
tries. Recognized as an expert in international business and developing countries
, Samuels has spent the last twenty-five years focusing on issues ranging from r
isk management and financial strategies to public policy. Currently Samuels is P
resident of Samuels Associates, a New York-based consulting firm that provides i
nvestment and strategic support for private sector companies, as well as public
policy advice to governmental organizations and non-profit organizations. From 1
982 to 1994, as Chase Manhattan Banks Director of Country Assessment, Samuels was
responsible for managing Chases $50 billion country risk exposure worldwide, dev
eloping risk methodologies and risk management strategies based on evaluations o
f economic and political risk. In 1994, Dr. Samuels was hired by Moodys Investors S
ervice to build a new company in partnership with the World Bank affiliate, the
International Finance Corporation (IFC), to provide economic and political advis
ory to institutional investors on emerging market stock markets. Samuels served
as Managing Director of Moodys Emerging Markets Service from 1994-1996. From 1998
to 2000, Samuels was Project Director of the Council on Foreign Relations Roundt
able on Country Risk Analysis in the Post Asia Crisis: Identifying Risks, Strateg
ies, and Policy Implications. As a staff member of the U.S. National Security Com
mission from 1998 2000, Samuels had responsibility for evaluating how worldwide
economic and financial developments may impact U.S. national security. From 1990
to 1992, Samuels was President of the Association of Political Risk Analysts. A
fter teaching in Tunisia and Brazil, Dr. Samuels served as Foreign Affairs Special
ist at the US Agency for International Development. Samuels serves on a number of
boards and is an active speaker and organizer of conferences on global developm
ents, periodically teaching at universities, such as Columbia Universitys School
of International and Public Affairs and the Lubin School of Business. http://www.g
lobalclearinghouse.org/FfD.TeamBios.1108.pdf
-Barbara C Samuels II 182 Stissing Rd; Stanfordville, NY 12581-5742 (845) 868-73
25 [55-59 / Raul L Katz]
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Michael A. Samuels
<-??->Global Trade Resources; Samuels International Associates Inc; Center for
International Private Enterprise. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Board Memb

er, Samuels International Associates Inc; Board Member, The Bretton Woods Commit
tee; Board Member. | -?>Fortune Minerals Limited; Levi Lubarsky & Feigenbaum LL
P; CIRCARE Incorporated.
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Richard J. Samuels
MIT Political Science B. 1951. is Ford International Professor of Political
Science and director of the Center for International Studies. He has been head
of the MIT Political Science Department, Vice-Chair of the Committee on Japan of
the National Research Council, and chair of the Japan-US Friendship Commission.
He has also been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His articl
es have appeared in Foreign Affairs, International Security, International Organ
ization, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, National Interest, Journal of Japane
se Studies, and Daedalus.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/samuels/richard
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Francisco J. Sanchez (NEW listing)
http://trade.gov/press/bios/sanchez.asp Under Secretary of Commerce for Inte
rnational Trade U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration.
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Miguel A. Sanchez [?]
-?>Miguel a. Sanchez profiles | LinkedIn (17)
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Orlando Sanchez [?]
-?>Orlando Sanchez profiles | LinkedIn (120)
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David Sandalow
In May 2009, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Barack Obamas nomination o
f David Sandalow as assistant secretary of energy for policy and international a
ffairs. He was a senior fellow at Brookings from 2004 to 2009. | David Sandalow
SourceWatch a member of the Board of Directors at Environment 2004, is a Guest Sch
olar at The Brookings Institution, where he writes on conservation and global en
vironment issues. Prior to his appointment at Brookings, Mr. Sandalow was Executiv
e Vice President at World Wildlife Fund, where he helped manage World Wildlife F
unds conservation, advocacy and research programs around the world. During the Cli
nton administration, Mr. Sandalow served as Assistant Secretary of State for Oce
ans, Environment and Science and served jointly as Senior Director for Environme
ntal Affairs, National Security Council and Associate Director for the Global En
vironment, White House Council on Environmental Quality. In these positions, are
as of emphasis included global warming, marine conservation, biotechnology, envi
ronmental standards of export credit agencies, and environmental events in conne
ction with the Presidents foreign travel (including Africa, China, India and Lati
n America). Prior to his work at the White House, Mr. Sandalow was with the Offic
e of General Counsel at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Before working
at EPA, Mr. Sandalow was in the private practice of law. Mr. Sandalow has been
a member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Environment
al Law, and co-chair of the ABAs Annual Conference on Environmental Law, a member
of the Sustainable Development Roundtableat the Organization for Economic Coope
ration and Development (OECD) and a Stimson Fellow at Yale University. |
THE HONORABLE DAVID SANDALOW | The National Summit.
-David B Sandalow 3711 Idaho Ave NW; Washington, DC 20016-3123 (202) 364-8636 [5
0-54 / Dorothy H Hammonds, Holly H Hammonds]
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Sheryl Sandberg
http://www.nndb.com/people/769/000171256/ Sheryl Kara Sandberg. B. 1970.

COO of Facebook. Facebook COO (2008-); Google VP Global Online Sales and Operat
ions (2001-08); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff to Secy. Lawrence H. Summe
rs (1999-2001); McKinsey & Company; World Bank Economist; Member of the Board of
eHealthInsurance (2006-); Ad Council Board of Directors; EMILYs List; Hillary Cl
inton for President; Leadership Public Schools Trustee; Obama for America; ONE C
ampaign Trustee; World Economic ForumAttendee (2008). Husband: David Bruce Goldb
erg (Yahoo VP, Benchmark Capital, m. 17-Apr-2004, two children).
-?>Sheryl K Sandberg 291 Polhemus Ave; Atherton, CA 94027-5456 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sandberg/sheryl
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Michael J. Sandel
Michael Sandel | Harvard University Department of Government Professor o
f Government at Harvard University, where he has taught political philosophy sin
ce 1980. From 2002 to 2005, Sandel served on the Presidents Council on Bioethics, a
national body appointed by the President to examine the ethical implications of ne
w biomedical technologies.
-Michael J Sandel 19 Willard Rd; Brookline, MA 02445-4203 (617) 566-5748 [55-59
/ Kiku R Adatto, Adam Sandel]
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Alison B. Sander
Alison Sander | World Resources Institute Alison Sander serves as globalization
topic advisor for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and brings more than 17 year
s experience working with senior teams on complex strategic challenges. Alison h
as worked with a diverse set of clients including CEOs, prime ministers, boards
of directors, public agencies, top global foundations including the Rockefeller
and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and organizations seeking to manage globa
l complexity. Alison works with large multi-party stakeholder groups and recentl
y completed a study looking at best practices in public-private partnerships. Ali
son has developed innovative approaches for managing networks of alliances, for
mapping global supply chains, for understanding and managing global risk, for hu
man and institutional capacity building, for manufacturing and marketing cost-ef
fectively, and for building successful regional growth strategies, among other t
opics. Prior to BCG, Alison served as President and co-founder of her own intern
ational consulting company-Cambridge Transnational Associates, Inc. (CTA)-where
she helped companies such as Walt Disney, Ameritech, Deutsche Telecom, Prudentia
l and others to form successful global strategies and international strategic al
liances. Alison has worked in or traveled to more than 81 countries. Alison is a m
ember of the Asia Society, the Council on Foreign Relations, a fellow at the Fet
zer Institute, the Presidents Council at the State of the World Forum, and the IE
EE, as well as a frequent speaker on topics related to globalization. Alisons wor
k in sustainability includes founding AltWheels the largest alternative transpor
tation festival in the NorthEast which is expected to attract 15,000 plus partic
ipants this year with more than a weeks worth of activities. Altwheels works to cr
eate a more sustainable transportation vision for the NorthEast and is supported
by more than 35 sponsors and 80 co-host organizations. AltWheels was started at
the request of the tribal chief of the Achuar people from the Ecuadorian rainfo
rest.
>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sander/alison
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Barry A. Sanders
Barry A. Sanders is an adjunct professor of communications studies at UCLA. He
is a member of the New Yorkbased Council on Foreign Relations and the West Coastb
ased Committee on Foreign Relations and Pacific Council on International Policy.
| Read much more here: http://www.sccog.org/webapp/officers-and-directors/51-ba
rry-a-sanders. Sanders is now President of the Board of Commissioners of the Recr
eation and Parks Department of the City of Los Angeles and Chairman of the Los A
ngeles Parks Foundation. is Chairman of the Southern California Committee for the

Olympic Games. He and his wife Nancy have three grown sons, Peter, Matt and Tedd
y. lives in Beverly Hills, California.
-Barry A Sanders 10100 Sunbrook Dr; Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2032 (310) 275-6675
[65+ / Nancy S Sanders, Matthew D Sanders]
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Marlene Sanders
Marlene Sanders quackipedia was born in 1931. Sanders began her broadcast
journalism career in 1955 working for Mike Wallace of CBS, as his local produce
r. In those days, women were usually in the newsroom solely to perform secretari
al functions.
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Steven Sanderson
Steven E. Sanderson SourceWatch is President and Chief Executive Officer of th
e Wildlife Conservation Society in New York. Prior to his appointment in 2001, h
e was Dean of Emory College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, at Emory University i
n Atlanta. He has studied the politics of rural poverty, biodiversity conservati
on and environmental change, and is a specialist in Latin America. In the mid-1980
s, Dr. Sanderson served as Ford Foundation Program Officer in Brazil, where he d
esigned and implemented the Foundations Amazon program. As a member of the facult
y of the University of Florida from 1979 to 1997, he directed the Tropical Conse
rvation and Development Program and chaired the Department of Political Science.
For the past fifteen years, he has been deeply involved with the organization of
scientific cooperation on the environment, through the Social Science Research C
ouncil, the International Geosphere-Biosphere program, the National Academy of S
ciences Oversight Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem a
nd the Scientific Board of the international Resilience Alliance. Now, as a cons
ervation practitioner and head of a major wildlife conservation organization, he
engages that international cooperation through strategic collaborations on beha
lf of biodiversity conservation and rural poverty alleviation. A former Fulbright
Scholar in Mexico, Dr. Sanderson has also held fellowships and grants from theWo
odrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution, t
he Council on Foreign Relations, NASA, and the Ford, MacArthur, Rockefeller, Tin
ker and Heinz Foundations.http://www.oneworldonehealth.org/sept2004/presentation
s/intro_sanderson.html
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Amy Sands
Amy Sands | Administration | Governance | About MIIS Sands is the provost of t
he Monterey Institute of International Studies. Prior to becoming provost, Dr. S
ands served for two and a half years as the dean of the Graduate School of Inter
national Policy Studies. Previous to this appointment, she was the deputy direct
or of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies for seven years. From
August 1994 to June 1996, she was assistant director of the Intelligence, Verif
ication, and Information Management Bureau at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmam
ent Agency (ACDA). Upon leaving the government, Dr. Sands received ACDAs Distingu
ished Honor Award and the On-Site Inspection Agencys Exceptional Civilian Service
Medal. Before joining ACDA, she led the Proliferation Assessments Section of Z
Division (Intelligence) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute of St
rategic Studies.
-Amy Sands 2101 Trapani Cir; Monterey, CA 93940-6436 (831) 647-0352 [55-59 / Eil
een N Sands]
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David E. Sanger
David E. Sanger lyingsackipedia is the Chief Washington Correspondent for T
he New York Times. has been writing for the Times for over 26 years covering [up]

foreign policy, globalization, nuclear


-?>David E Sanger 2918 Cleveland Ave NW; Washington, DC 20008-3529 [50-54 / Andr
ew Sanger]
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Stephanie Sanok
Iraq expert. | Stephanie Sanok | Center for Strategic and International St
udies is a senior fellow at CSIS, working on acquisition reform, export controls,
and a variety of international security projects. Prior to joining CSIS, she se
rved at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, where she developed policy options for the
U.S. governments efforts to support a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq. W
hile there, she collaborated closely with military and civilian colleagues to re
vise the Joint Campaign Plana unique interagency strategy to strengthen U.S. rela
tions with Iraq along political, economic, energy, rule of law, and security lin
es of operationand identify strategic risks and transition issues related to the
U.S. military withdrawal. From 2005 to 2008, Ms. Sanok was a professional staff
member on the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services (HASC);
from 2006 to 2007, she directed the HASC policy team, which handled overarching
defense policy topics and special projects, including issues such as detention o
f enemy combatants, export controls and technology security, troops levels in Ir
aq and Afghanistan, and the Pentagons role in foreign assistance and civil aspect
s of overseas operations. At the Pentagon from 1998 to 2005, she worked in the s
ecretary of defenses counterproliferation, European, and NATO policy offices and,
as a Presidential Management Fellow, completed rotations in the secretary of de
fenses policy, comptroller, and personnel/readiness offices, in the Joint Staffs S
trategic Plans and Policy Directorate, and at the U.S. embassy Sarajevo and the
U.S. mission to NATO.
-Stephanie Sanok 6476 Cheyenne Dr, Unit 302; Alexandria, VA 22312-2356 [35-39]
-Stephanie V Sanok 680 US Highway 202/206, Apt 111; Bridgewater, NJ 08807-1768
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Miriam Sapiro
Ambassador Miriam Sapiro, Deputy USTR | Office of the United Miriam E. Sapi
ro was confirmed by the Senate on December 24, 2009 as Deputy U.S. Trade Represe
ntative. Ambassador Sapiro is responsible for trade negotiations and and enforce
ment with Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. She also supervises Services
and Investment, Small Business, Market Access, and Industrial Competitiveness,
Intellectual Property and Innovation, and the Washington, DC office of WTO and M
ultilateral Affairs. Ambassador Sapiro was the founder and President of Summit St
rategies International, a consulting firm specializing in internet and telecommu
nications policy issues, from 2002 to 2008. Prior to that, she was an executive
in the technology sector. She has served as Chairman of the Coalition of Service
Industries China E-Commerce Committee and as Vice-President of the American Soci
ety of International Law. Ambassador Sapiro served as Special Assistant to Presid
ent Clinton and Counselor for Southeast European Stabilization and Reconstructio
n. In this capacity, she worked with USTR, other federal agencies and foreign go
vernments to stabilize the region. Prior to her appointment, she served as Direc
tor of European Affairs at the National Security Council, developing and coordin
ating economic and security policies. She was also a member of the Secretary of
States Policy Planning Staff and worked in the Office of Legal Adviser. She helpe
d negotiate the Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia and has represented the
U.S. Government in numerous other complex negotiations. She is the recipient of
two Superior Honor Awards from the Department of State. is a member of the Counc
il on Foreign Relations and the Washington International Trade Association, amon
g other organizations.
-Miriam E Sapiro 3048 Davenport St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2115 (202) 362-1909
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Harvey M. Sapolsky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Armed Forces Journal International.
Board of Advisors Member, The Independent Institute. | MIT Security Studies Pro
gram (SSP) : People Harvey M. Sapolsky HARVEY M. SAPOLSKY is Professor of Public

Policy and Organization, Emeritus, and recently retired from teaching political
science and directing the MIT Security Studies Program. He has worked in a numbe
r of public policy areas, including health, science, and defense, and specialize
s in analyzing the effects of institutional structures and bureaucratic routines
on policy outcomes. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Michi
gan and the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. In the defense field he has se
rved as a consultant or panel member for the Commission on Government Procuremen
t, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of Naval Research, the Nav
al War College, the U. S. Army, Draper Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, John Ho
pkins Applied Physics Laboratory, the National Research Council, and the Departme
nt of Energy. He is currently involved in several major projects. He is working
on a history and critique of the US National Military Command Structure which di
vides responsibility within Washington and between Washington and field commande
rs. It lies at the heart of civil/military relations. He is also exploring the c
rash program to answer the IED asymmetric threat which took the form of the Join
t Improvised Explosive Devise Defeat Organization. As always, he remains interes
ted in US defense politics, military innovation and the structure of the defense
industry. Email: sapolsky@mit.edu.
-Harvey M Sapolsky 37 Edgemoor Rd; Belmont, MA 02478-3916 (617) 489-2449 [65+ /
Karen S Sapolsky]
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Angela Sapp Mancini
Angela Sapp Mancini | Truman National Security Project Angela Mancini is Practi
ce Leader of Control Risks Global Services group in New York, specializing in pol
itical risk, investigations, security and crisis management for Fortune 100 clie
nts. Previously, she was Managing Director and Head of Asia, Russia/Eurasia and
Africa Programs for the Financial Services Volunteer Corps, a non-profit organi
zation that brings senior U.S. financial sector experts to emerging market count
ries to provide policy advice and technical training to governments and financia
l institutions. She also spent two years managing FSVC field programs in Indones
ia and Egypt. Before joining FSVC, she served in various senior finance roles fo
r private-sector firms in the U.S. and Russia, including with Deloitte & Touche,
and she founded a newspaper, The Azeri Times, in Azerbaijan. She is a Truman Nat
ional Security Fellow and former Vice Chair of the Council for Emerging National
Security Affairs (CENSA). Chapter Membership: New York.
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Puneet Sapra (NEW listing)
Director of Innovation in Pfizer Worldwide Business Development & Innovation.
Past: Vice President at Vascular Therapies; Director at Johnson & Johnson; Consu
ltant at World Bank / Open Society Institute / Scojo Foundation; Associate at JP
Morgan.
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Stephen T. Sargeant
Biographies : MAJOR GENERAL STEPHEN T. SARGEANT is the Special Assistant to the
Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.
His primary role is adviser
Stephen T Sargeant
San Antonio, TX 54
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Mary Elise Sarotte
Mary Elise Sarotte Harvard Belfer Center for Science and Former Research Fel
low, International Security Program, 19971999 Current Affiliation: Associate Prof
essor of International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
, California
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Saskia Sassen
Saskia Sassen Wiccapedia is a Dutch sociologist noted for her analyses of
globalization and international human migration. She is currently a Professor of
Sociology at Columbia
Saskia Sassen
New York, NY
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James R. Sasser
Jim Sasser flyingsaucerpedia James Ralph Jim Sasser is an American politician and
attorney. A Democrat, Sasser served three terms as a United States Senator from
Tennessee (19771995) and was Chairman of the | Born: 1936. Kappa Sigma member; Nat
ional Geographic Society trustee. Past: China U.S. ambassador; U.S. Senate former
senators S senator. lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
-James R Sasser 4810 32nd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2226 (202) 537-9555 [65+ /
Mary G Sasser]
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Dave Satcher [?]
<-Likely->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Satcher B.1941. 1941) is an Amer
ican physician, and public health administrator. He was a four-star admiral in t
he United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as the 10th
Assistant Secretary for Health, and the 16th Surgeon General of the United Stat
es. He and his wife, Nola, have four adult children.
Johnson & Johnson, Director 1 Johnson And Johnson Plz; New Brunswick, NJ 08933-00
01 (732) 524-0400
Metlife, Director 200 Park Ave, Fl 1200; New York, NY 10166-1299 (212) 578-2211
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Robert B. Satloff
Robert Satloff SourceWatch is the director for policy and planning of t
he Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a pro-Israel and American Israel P
ublic Affairs Committee (AIPAC) associated think tank. Steering Committee, Strat
egic Public Diplomacy Project; Expert, Middle East Forum. | Robert Satloff stink
ipedia is an American writer and, since January 1993, the executive director of the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP). Satloffs expertise includes U.
S. policy, public diplomacy, Arab and Islamic politics, Arab-Israeli relations,
U.S.-Israel relations, peace process, Middle East democratization. Satloff lives in
Chevy Chase, Maryland, with his wife, Jennie Litvack, an economist at the World
Bank, and three sons, Benjamin, William and David.
-Robert B Satloff 4902 Essex Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5546 (301) 907-0069 [4549 / Jennie I Litvack]
-Robert B Satloff 1828 L St NW, Ste 1050; Washington, DC 20036-5128
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Muneer Satter
Muneer A. Satter SourceWatch is a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs in the Pr
incipal Investment Area (the PIA) which manages the firms private equity investment
s. The PIA is one of the largest private equity investors in the world, investin
g in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Muneer joined Goldman Sachs in 1988 and became a
Partner of the firm in 1996. He sits on the Investment Committee of the PIA and
he is the Global Head of the Mezzanine Group. Muneer serves on the Boards of CCC
Information Systems, Inc. and Grupo Clarin, S.A. He also serves on the Board of
the Nature Conservancy. | http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/1904153/print | M
uneer Satter Campaign Contributions and Donations
419 SHERIDAN RD.; Winnetka, IL.
71 S WACKER DR.; Chicago, IL.
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Allston, MA
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Cambridge, MA N/A
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Dublin, CA
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Reshma M. Saujani
Reshma Saujani twinkipedia is an Indian-American lawyer and politician who lost
the 2010 Democratic primary for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Yorks 1
4th congressional district against incumbent Congresswoman Carolyn B.
Reshma M Saujani
New York, NY
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Ralph S. Saul
Ralph Saul: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman of the Executi
ve Committee, Knox & Co. Age 87. See Board Relationships. has been a Director of
American Buildings Company since May 1993. Mr. Saul is also a Director of Horace
Mann Educators Corp., Commonwealth Ventures and PH-II, Inc. He is on the board
of The Brookings Institution, the Committee for Economic Development, the Regula
tory Advisory Committee to The New York Stock Exchange Board of Directors, and t
he Advisory Board of the Wharton Entrepreneurial Center. Mr. Saul was of CIGNA C
orp. from 1982 to 1985 and was President of the American Stock Exchange from 196
6 to 1971. He is also a Trustee at The Brookings Institution and the Chairman of
the Executive Committee at Knox & Co. Other affiliations: American Buildings Co
mpany; The Brookings Institution. | http://www.sechistorical.org/museum/photos/2
000/
-?>Ralph S Saul 1400 Waverly Rd, Apt V57; Gladwyne, PA 19035-1200 (610) 645-8707
[65+ / Bette S Saul]
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Elizabeth N. Saunders (NEW listing)
http://elliott.gwu.edu/faculty/saunders.cfm Assistant Professor of Political S
cience and International Affairs, GWU.
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Harold H. Hal Saunders
Harold H. Saunders diequickipedia (born 1930) was the United States Assistant
Secretary of State for Near East Affairs between 1978 and 1981. | Director of I
nternational Affairs, Kettering Foundation; Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of S
tate
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Frank Savage (no longer listed)
Born: c. 1940. VP at Equitable Life, 1987-96. Savage Holdings LLC CEO (2001-);
Equitable Life Assurance Senior VP (1987-96); Member of the Board of Alliance C
apital Management (1993-2004); Member of the Board of Alliance Capital Managemen
t Intl (as Chairman, 1993-2001); Member of the Board of ARCO Chemical Company; Me
mber of the Board of Bloomberg; Member of the Board of Enron(1999-2002); Member
of the Board of Essence Communications; Member of the Board of Lockheed (1990-95
); Member of the Board of Lockheed Martin (1995-); Member of the Board of Qualco
mm (1996-2004); Bill Bradley for President; Council on Foreign Relations; Democr
atic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee;

Friends of Hillary; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator DAmato 1998 Com
mittee; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US
Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John McCain 2008; McCain 2000; Ne
w York PhilharmonicTrustee; Obama for America.
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Jill A. Savitt (NEW listing)
http://www.preventorprotect.org/overview/jill.html directs the Genocide Preven
tion Project, launched in October 2008, to build global political will to press
the international community to fulfill its obligation to prevent mass atrocity c
rimes.
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Mark Sawoski
Dr. Mark Sawoski About Roger Williams University Professor of Political Science
Education, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Only listing>Mark M Sawoski 50 Indian Hill Rd; Little Compton, RI 02837-1207 (401
) 635-4883 [55-59 / Sue E Eckert]
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Diane Sawyer
Age 65. is the current anchor of ABC News flagship program, ABC World News. Pr
eviously, Sawyer had been co-anchor of ABC Newss morning news program, Good Morni
ng America (GMA), etc., etc. Husband: Mike Nichols, a film directorSawyer had pr
eviously had relationships with Frank Gannon, a Nixon aide; and Richard Holbrook
e, a U.S diplomat.
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Robert A. Scalapino
is an American political scientist particularly involved in East Asian studies.
He was one of the founders and first chairman of the National Committee on Unite
d States China Relations.
-?>Robert A Scalapino 12095 Lakeshore Dr; Clearlake, CA (707) 994-6341
NCUSCR, Chairmen Emeriti 71 W 23rd St, Ste 1901; New York, NY 10010-4163 (212) 64
5-9677
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Charles J. Joe Scarborough
Joe Scarborough twobitbribednblackmailedhackipedia Charles Joseph Joe Scarb
orough (born 1963) is a cable news [MSNBC] and talk radio host, author, and form
er politician. In October 2001, Scarborough married Susan Waren, a former aide to
Florida Governor Jeb Bush and a former congressional committee staffer. He curr
ently rents a home in Washington, D.C.
Joe Scarborough
Washington, DC
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harles J Scarborough (Age 48); George F Scarborough (Age 77); Melanie Ann Scarbo
rough (Age 46); Susan Elizabeth Scarborough (Age 42); Susan W Scarborough (Age 4
2).
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Henry B. Schacht
Henry B. Schacht SourceWatch Director, Alcoa, Incorporated. Mr. Schacht
, 74, was elected to the Board of Directors in 1994. He is Chairman of the Audit
Committee and a member of the Executive Committee and the Public Issues Committ
ee. He has been Managing Director and Senior Advisor, Warburg Pincus LLC, a glob
al private equity firm, since 2004. Mr. Schacht served as Chairman (1996 to 1998

; and October 2000 to February 2003) and Chief Executive Officer (1996 to 1997;
October 2000 to January 2002) of Lucent Technologies Inc. He also previously ser
ved as Senior Advisor (1998 to 1999 and 2003) to Lucent. Mr. Schacht was managin
g director of Warburg Pincus LLC from February 1999 until October 2000. Mr. Scha
cht was Chairman (1977 to 1995) and Chief Executive Officer (1973 to 1994) of Cu
mmins Inc., a leading manufacturer of diesel engines. He returned to Warburg Pincus
in 2004. He first joined the firm in early 1995, leaving later that year to bec
ome the founding chairman and chief executive officer of Lucent Technologies fro
m 1996 to 1998, chairman/consultant for Lucent in 1999 and returned from 2000 to
2004. Prior to his tenure at Lucent, he served as chairman and CEO ofCummins En
gine Company. Mr. Schacht is a director of ALCOA and his former directorships in
clude: Alcatel-Lucent (and Lucent), AT&T, Avaya, CBS, Chase Manhattan, The New Y
ork Times and Johnson & Johnson. He is a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of A
rt, former chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Ford Foundation and a former
trustee of Yale University. He is also a former member of The Business Council
and of The Business Roundtable. Mr. Schacht graduated from Yale University and e
arned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Director, Committee to Encourage Co
rporate Philanthropy; Former Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation. | Association of Hol
e in the Wall Camps Foundation VP; Metropolitan Museum of Art vice chairman; Warb
urg Pincus LLC managing director & senior adviser. Past: Alcatel-Lucent director;
Alcoa Inc. director; Brookings Institution honorary trustee; Cummins Inc. chair
man & CEO; Levin Institute director; Lucent Technologies chairman & CEO; New Yor
k Times Co. director. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Karl Schade (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/in/karlschade Board Member at I.D.S. Intelligent Data
Systems (Canada) Inc.; Executive Chairman at Hattrick Sports Group Ltd.; Board M
ember at Metropolitan Bancgroup, Inc.; Managing Director at The Presidio Group.
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Nadia Schadlow
Dr. Nadia Schadlow Strategic Studies Institute is a senior program officer at t
he Smith Richardson Foundation, where she identifies strategic issues that warra
nt further attention from the U.S. policy community and manages and develops pro
grams and projects related to these issues. She has helped to create grant portf
olios on key topics, including improving the U.S. militarys approach to stability
and reconstruction operations; building and strengthening networks of moderates
in key Muslim-majority countries; understanding the challenges posed by Islamis
t radicalization; and challenging traditional approaches to foreign aid and deve
lopment by emphasizing models that recognize the importance of local actors. She
served on the Defense Policy Board from September 2006-June 2009; and is a full
member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. Schadlows dissertation, War and t
he Art of Governance: The U.S. Armys Role in Military Government from the Mexican
War to Operation Just Cause, examined 13 cases of the U.S. Armys experiences with
political and economic reconstruction. She continues to write on issues related
to defense policy and the Armyparticularly its role in governance and stability
and reconstruction operations. Her bullshit articles have appeared in Parameters
, The American Interest, the Wall Street Journal, Philanthropy, and several edit
ed volumes.
Nadia Schadlow, Owner 106 Spectacle Ln; Wilton, CT 06897-1115 (203) 451-0663
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Howard B. Schaffer
B. 1921. Deputy Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. | US Ambas
sador to Bangladesh (1984-87); US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary fo
r Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; American Academy of Diplomacy; John Kerr
y for President; Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority. Wife: Teresita Currie
Schaffer.
-Howard B Schaffer 4641 Rockwood Pkwy NW; Washington, DC 20016-3206 (202) 237-03
03 [65+ / Teresita C Schaffer]
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Teresita C. Schaffer
Teresita Schaffer Ambassador Teresita Schaffer is the director of the Sout
h Asia Program at CSIS. Prior to joining CSIS in August 1998, she devoted most o
f her 30-year to international economic issues and to South Asia, on which she w
as one of the State Departments principal experts. From 1989 to 1992, she served
as deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia, at that time the senior S
outh Asia position in the department; from 1992 to 1995, she was the U.S. ambass
ador to Sri Lanka; and from 1995 to 1997, she served as director of the Foreign
Service Institute. Her earlier posts included Tel Aviv, Islamabad, New Delhi, an
d Dhaka, as well as a tour as director of the Office of International Trade in t
he State Department. She spent a year as a consultant on business issues relatin
g to South Asia after retiring from the Foreign Service. She speaks French, Swedi
sh, German, Italian, Hebrew, Hindi, and Urdu, and has studied Bangla and Sinhala
.
-Howard B Schaffer 4641 Rockwood Pkwy NW; Washington, DC 20016-3206 (202) 237-03
03 [65+ / Teresita C Schaffer]
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Kori Schake
Kori N. Schake is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. She blogs re
gularly for Shadow Government on Foreign Policy and is on the editorial board of
Orbis and the board of Centre for European Reform. | Kori Schake | Hoover Instit
ution. | Past: 2008 John McCain presidential campaign senior policy adviser; 200
8 Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign foreign policy adviser; National Security
Council director for defense strategy & requirements; Roderick K. von Lipsey spous
e.
-Kori N Schake 1832 Swann St NW, Apt A; Washington, DC 20009-5567 (202) 518-2728
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S. Bruce Schearer
Former Synergos Staff: S. Bruce Schearer S. Bruce Schearer, a civic leader and nonp
rofit executive with extensive background in public policy and international devel
opment, joined Peggy Dulany in 1987 to help establish The Synergos Institute. Ove
r the course of 18 years he served as Executive Director and, later, President,
helping to lead Synergos through a period of extraordinary growth and accomplish
ment. He stepped down from the presidency in November 2005. Dr. Schearer has worked
at the policy and program levels with governments and private institutions in o
ver twenty countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. In addition to serving o
n a number of nonprofit boards and advisory committees, he is an author and commen
tator on civil society, community development, and philanthropy. Before he joined S
ynergos, as President of the Population Resource Center, Dr. Schearer developed
a demographically-based program of domestic policy analyses and briefings for th
e US Congress and the Executive Branch, corporate leaders and foundation officer
s. Drawing on leading demographers from US universities, the program examined po
licies related to urban poverty, aging of the US population, economic and social
effects of immigration, housing and job segregation patterns, and global demogr
aphic trends. Previously, Dr. Schearer developed and managed a program to acceler
ate the transfer of technology related to family planning. He directed a two-yea
r study for the Office of Technology Assessment of the U.S. Congress on technolo
gy and world population and has contributed numerous scientific studies and tech
nical papers in this field. For five years at The Population Council he played a
major role in establishing a highly successful international R&D program to dev
elop new birth control methods for developing nations. He holds a BA with honors f
rom Lafayette College and a PhD in Biochemistry from Columbia University, where
he was also a Fellow in the School of International and Public Affairs and colla
borated with Robert Merton in developing technology assessment methodologies. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Century Association.
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Jerrold L. Schecter

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/citizen-k-street/chapters/chapter_15/ a former
Time magazine correspondent and spokesman for the National Security Council unde
r President Carter. The Taiwanese knew that Schecter had a personal relationship
with Strobe Talbott, then the deputy secretary of state, who had been a Rhodes
Scholar with Bill Clinton. Who, the Taiwanese envoy asked Schecter, could help L
ee improve his relationship with Washington? [Read more.]
-Jerrold L Schecter 3748 Huntington St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1818 [65+]
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Kate S. Schecter
<Kate Schecter (Ari Roths wife) and Theater Js London Tour leader Jim Ryan in Lond
on. | Program Officer at American International Health Alliance. Washington D.C.
Metro Area. | Kate Schecter, Senior Program Officer, Russia and Kosovo Employme
nt history: American International Health Alliance Inc; Carnegie Corporation; Wo
rld Bank; University of Michigan; West NIS; Caucasus; Environmental Protection A
gency. | Kate S. Schecter And Ari H. Roth To Wed in June NYTimes.com.
-Kate S Schecter 5928 31st Pl NW; Washington, DC 20015-1676 (202) 362-3920 [50-5
4 / Ari Roth, Aaron H Roth]
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David J. Scheffer
David Scheffer warcriminalipedia is an American lawyer and diplomat who
served as the first United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, du
ring President Bill Clintons second term in office. He currently teaches at the N
orthwestern University School of Law, where he directs the Center for Internatio
nal Human Rights. He began his legal career at the international law firm Coudert B
rothers, working for a time in their Singapore office. He also served as counsel
to the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs. During Clintons first term, he w
as initially the senior advisor toMadeleine Albright, who then served as ambassa
dor to the United Nations. Scheffer then sat on the Deputies Committee of the Na
tional Security Council from 1993 until 1996, and then became the first Ambassad
or-at-Large for War Crimes Issues. As ambassador, Scheffer participated in the cr
eation of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwa
nda, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and the Extraordinary Chambers in Cambo
dia. He also led the U.S. negotiating team in United Nations talks on the Intern
ational Criminal Court. Though Scheffer signed the Rome Statute that established
the ICC on behalf of the U.S. in 2000, he was a highly vocal critic of many asp
ects of the court and the negotiation process. He particularly opposed the prohi
bition on any party making reservations to the Rome Statute and the manner in wh
ich the Statute structured the courts jurisdiction. Clintons successor, George W.
Bush, later withdrew the signature of the U.S. Scheffer has also taught classes o
n international law and war crimes as a law professor at Northwestern, Georgetow
n, Columbia, Duke, and George Washington University. He is an endorser of the Ge
nocide Intervention Network.
-?>David J Scheffer 82 Lawton Rd; Riverside, IL 60546-2356 [55-59 / Michelle M H
uhnke]
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Lawrence Scheinman
Professor of International Policy at the Monterey Institute of Internation
al Studies; Professor, Cornell University; Professor, Harvard DC area.
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Orville Hickok Schell III
B. 1940. Executive summary: Prominent sinologist. Asia Society; Council
on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for President; Human Rights Watch; John Ke
rry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; Pacific Council on International Policy;
Social Science Research Council; World Economic Forum; Wedding: Jerry Brown and
Anne Gust (2005); Guggenheim Fellowship; Overseas Press Club Award. Father: Orvi
lle H. Schell Jr. (b. 11-Jul-1908, d. 17-Jun-1987, cancer); Brother: Jonathan Sc
hell; Sister: Suzanne Pearce; Brother: Christopher (half brother); Brother: Andr
ew (half brother); Brother: Peter (half brother).

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Ted Schell
New York, New York (Greater New York City Area). Industry: Venture Capit
al & Private Equity. | Ted Schell Sonenshine Partners Schell is the Managing Dir
ector at Liberty Associated Partners, L.P. Prior to this, he was a General Partn
er at APAX Partners, Inc. since July 2000. Mr. Schell served as a Senior Vice Pr
esident, Strategy and Corporate Development of Sprint Corporation from July 1989
to June 2001. He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Realcom
Communications Corporation from June 1983 to June 1988. Mr. Schell is a Member o
f the Advisory Board at Signature Days and a Director of Clearwire COrporation (
NasdaqGS:CLWR). He has been a Director of Time Warner Telecom, since February 20
01 and RCN Corp. since December 2004. Mr. Schell is also a Director of Upoc Inc.
and Webraska Mobile Technologies. He also serves as a Director at XOS Technolog
ies Inc. Schell served as a Director of Flag Telecom Group Ltd., (formerly Flag T
elecom Holdings Ltd.) from July 2001 to October 9, 2002. He was previously a Dir
ector at Kansas City Board of Trade and Hybrid Network. He was a counselor and ch
ief of staff to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1978 to 1981, and for two ye
ars prior directed a Presidential Policy Review, Technological Innovation and U.
S. Competitiveness.
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Peter L. Scher
Scher is the executive vice president and head of Corporate Responsibility
for JPMorgan Chase and serves as a member of the companys Executive Committee. P
rior to joining JPMorgan Chase in June of 2008, Scher served as the Managing Par
tner of the Washington, D.C., office of Mayer Brown LLP. Scher spent nearly a dec
ade in government service. Nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U
nited States Senate, he served as the U.S. Special Trade Negotiator, with the ra
nk of Ambassador, during which time he was one of the lead U.S. negotiators on C
hinas entry into the World Trade Organization. In addition, he served as the chie
f of staff in the Office of the United States Trade Representative and in the sa
me position at the U.S. Department of Commerce. Prior to joining the Executive B
ranch, Scher served on Capitol Hill as the chief of staff to U.S. Senator Max Ba
ucus and as the majority staff director for the U.S. Senate Committee on Environ
ment and Public Works. Scher remains active in civic and political activities. He
has been a member of the Atlantic Council of the United States Working Group on
U.S.European Union Trade and Regulatory Issues and the Asia Task Force for the C
enter for Strategic and International Studies, addressing U.S. economic relation
s with China, Japan and India. In 2009, Scher was appointed by the White House t
o serve as U.S. Representative to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (A
PEC) Business Advisory Council. Scher also serves on the Board of the American U
niversity and the Lab School of Washington. He and his wife Kimberly Tilley have
two sons.
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Thomas Schick
Executive Vice President, Corporate and External Affairs, American Express Com
pany, New York , NY. Officer since March 1993. 64 Years Old.
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Bob Schieffer
B. 1937. Executive summary: Face the Nation moderator. CBS Chief Washington
Correspondent; CBS Evening News Weekday Anchor (2006-07); CBS Evening News Satur
day Anchor (1976-96); Face the Nation Anchor (May 1991-). Burning Tree Country C
lub; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Fort Worth Star-Telegram Reporter 1962; Broadca
sting and Cable Hall of Fame. Brother: Tom Schieffer (diplomat, b. 1947); Wife:
(two daughters).
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Richard Schifter
B. 1923. Chairman of the Board of the American Jewish International Relation
s Institute (AJIRI). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Schifter ..a lawyer wh
o was Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs fro
m 1985 to 1992. Schifter then joined the United States Army, becoming one of the R

itchie Boys, young Jewish Germans who the U.S. Army trained in the art of psycho
logical warfare. From 1981 to 1982, Schifter was U.S. representative to the UNESC
O Committee on Conventions and Recommendations. He was also an alternate U.S. re
presentative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights 1981-82. From 1983
to 1985, he was the United States Representative to the United Nations Commissi
on on Human Rights. He was also Deputy United States Representative to the Unite
d Nations Security Council with the rank of Ambassador from 1984 to 1985.
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Vivian L. Schiller
B. 1961. National Public Radio President and CEO (2009-11); The New York
Times Company Senior VP, NYTimes.com (2006-08); Discovery Times Channel Founder
and GM (2002-06); Turner Broadcasting EVP CNN Productions (1998-2002); Turner B
roadcasting to VP Development (1988-98). Father: Avner Ronald Schiller (Ronald, ma
gazine editor, b. 3-Sep-1918); Mother: Lillian Rosenzweig; Sister: Carla Beth; B
rother: Eric Charles; Husband: Phillip J. Frank (producer, m. 1992, two children
).
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David Schlesinger
B. 1960. Thomson Reuters Editor-in-Chief, Reuters (2008-); Reuters Edi
tor-in-Chief (2007-08); Reuters Global Managing Editor (2003-07); Reuters EVP an
d Editor, Americas (2000-03); Reuters Managing Editor, Americas (1997-2000); Reu
ters Financial Editor, Americas (1995-97); Reuters Editor, Great China Region (1
994-95); Reuters Bureau Chief, China (1991-94); Reuters Bureau Chief, Taiwan (19
89-91); Reuters Correspondent, Hong Kong (1987-89); Emmy Business and Financial
Reporting (2008).
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James R. Schlesinger
B. 1929. Executive summary: Served the controllers of Nixon, Ford, Carte
r. US Secretary of Energy (1977-79); US Secretary of Defense (1973-75); CIA Dire
ctor (1973); US Atomic Energy Commission Chairman (1971-73); Defense Policy Boar
d; Homeland Security Advisory Council; MITRE Corporation Chairman; RAND Corporat
ion Director of Strategic Studies (1963-69); Member of the Board of Peabody Ener
gy (2001-); Lehman Brothers Senior Advisor; The National Interest Publisher; Alf
alfa Club 1973; American Academy of Diplomacy; American Council of Trustees and
Alumni Society of Fellows; Atlantic Council Director; Atomic Heritage Foundation
Advisory Board; Bush-Cheney 2000; Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & Interna
tional Studies Counselor and Trustee; Friends of George Allen; Friends of Joe Li
eberman; George W. Bush for President; John McCain 2008; Lindsey Graham for Sena
te; National Academy of Public Administration; National Committee on US-China Re
lations Board of Directors; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Nixon Cent
er Chairman of the Executive Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Society 1949; National Se
curity Medal; Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994). Wife: Rachel Line Mellinger (m. 19Jun-1954, dec. 1995, 8 children).
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Leonard A. Len Schlesinger
B. 1953. Executive summary: President of Babson College. Limited Brand
s Vice Chairman (2003-07); Limited Brands COO (2001-07); Limited Brands EVP (200
1-03); Limited Brands Group President, Beauty & Personal Care; Limited Brands EV
P Organization, Leadership and HR (1999-2001); Limited Brands (1999-2007); Au Bo
n Pain Co. Inc. EVP and Treasurer (1985-88); Member of the Board of Au Bon Pain
Co. Inc. (1985-88); Member of the Board of Borders; Member of the Board of Limit
ed Brands (1996-2007); Member of the Board of Pegasystems, Inc.; Academy of Mana
gement; Combined Jewish Philanthropies Board of Directors; Hillary Clinton for P
resident; International Service Quality Association; John Kerry for President; O
bama for America. Wife: Phyllis Fineman (three children).
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Stephen C. Schlesinger
B. 1942. Adjunct Fellow at the Century Foundation in New York City. He
served as Director of the World Policy Institute at the New School University f
rom 1997-2006. He is the son of historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr and oldest b

rother of journalist Robert Schlesinger. Schlesinger is a regular contributor to


many publications, including, among others, the Los Angeles Times, The Nation Ma
gazine, Foreign Affairs, The New York Observer and The World Policy Journal. He
blogs on Huffingtonpost.com and Maximsnews.com.
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William Schlickenmaier
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/william-schlickenmaier/15/69b/a78 Director at NSC.
Past: Teaching Assistant, Intro to International Relations at Georgetown Univer
sity; Research Assistant, Institute for War and Peace Studies at Columbia Univer
sity.
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Herbert S. Schlosser
<Judy Schlosser, Herbert Schlosser, Ron Targan. a former Wall Street law
yer who turned to broadcasting later in his career, eventually became the Presid
ent of NBC in 1974 . | Former Director, U.S. Satellite Broadcast. Schlosser is a
Senior Advisor and Consultant to Communications Investment Banking at Citigroup
Global Markets Inc. He spent 30 years at NBC and RCA in a career that spanned m
any areas of broadcasting and entertainment in both business and programming. Mr
. Schlosser was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Broadc
asting Company and, after that, Executive Vice President of RCA Corporation in c
harge of its entertainment group of activities, which included RCA Records and R
CA subsidiaries in cable and home video programming, other than NBC. Mr. Schloss
er joined NBC as counsel for California National Productions. He became a Vice P
resident and General Manager of that company. Subsequent to that, Mr. Schlosser
served as the Vice President in charge of the business affairs department of the
NBC Television Network. In 1963, he negotiated the first agreement ever made fo
r the production of made-for-television motion pictures between NBC and Universa
l Pictures. Mr. Schlosser then became a Vice President of Programs, in Los Angel
es for 1966 to 1972, and was involved in the development of such programs as Laug
h-In, Flip Wilson, Ironside, Name of the Game, Sanford and Son, Columbo, McCloud
and Wife. He was also involved in the development of many of NBCs made-for-televi
sion motion pictures broadcast under the title of World Premiere. Mr. Schlosser be
came the President of the Network in 1973 and President of NBC in 1974. He was r
esponsible for putting Saturday Night Live and Tomorrow on the air. During his Presi
dency, NBC commissioned and aired the award winning mini-series Holocaust, produce
d by Herbert Brodkin. The NBC Television Network, the NBC Radio Network and Radi
o Stations, the NBC News Division, and the NBC Television Stations Division all
reported to him as the President of NBC. Reporting to him at RCA were the RCA Re
cords Company and RCAs software operations in video cassettes, video discs and ca
ble. Mr. Schlosser was responsible for creating RCAs participation in RCA/Columbi
a Home Video. Together with Herbert Granath of Capital Cities/ABC and Raymond Jo
slin of the Hearst Corporation, he co-founded the Arts & Entertainment Network.
Mr. Schlosser is a Member of Advisory Board of Linx Partners, LLC and Audit Inte
grity LLC. He is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Museum of
the Moving Image and a member of the Board of the Chamber Music Society of Linc
oln Center.
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Serge Schmemann
B. 1945. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Schmemann ..is a writer and Ed
itorial Page Editor of the International Herald Tribune, the Global Edition of t
he New York Times. Earlier in his career, he worked for the Associated Press and
was a bureau chief and editor for the New York Times. Schmemann has three childr
en and lives in Paris.
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Benno Schmidt Jr.
http://www.nystar.state.ny.us/board/schmidt.htm Chairman of the not-for-prof
it Council on Aid to Education, which provides assessment and strategic planning
services to colleges and universities in the United States and around the world.
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York.
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Eric E. Schmidt
B. 1955 in D.C. Google CEO (2001-11); Novell CEO (1997-2001); Sun Micr
osystems CTO; Sun Microsystems President of Sun Technology Enterprises; Sun Micr
osystems VP and GM of Software Products; Sun Microsystems (1983-97); Xerox Resea
rch Staff, Xerox PARC; Bell Laboratories; Zilog; Member of the Board of Apple (2
006-09); Member of the Board of Google (as Chairman, 2001-04, as Director, 2004); Member of the Board of Novell (as Chairman, 1997-2001); Member of the Board o
f Siebel Systems (-2006); Defamation (2010) France; American Academy of Arts and
Sciences; Bilderberg Group 2008; Dean for America; Democratic Congressional Cam
paign Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; George W. Bush for Pr
esident; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Joe Lieberman for President; John Ke
rry for President; Kerry Victory 2004; Monday Morning PAC; National Academy of E
ngineering; New America Foundation Board of Directors. Wife: Wendy.
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Todd A. Schmidt
Mugshot here>http://www.operationdreamseed.org/board-bios U. S. Army Major Todd S
chmidt is a native of Greenwood, Indiana. He is a Bronze Star recipient, a term m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations, winner of the 2007 Microsoft / USO Abo
ve and Beyond award, etc. gives motivational speeches and lectures to undergraduat
e and graduate college classes on his military service and non-profit work, and
he is currently co-authoring a book he hopes to have published on the power of s
mall non-profit organizations and the changing nature of public service.
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Eric Schmitt
Covers [up for] the nations war on terrorism for The New York Times.
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Kurt L. Schmoke
B. 1949. Executive summary: Mayor of Baltimore, 1988-99. Wilmer Cutler & Pic
kering Partner (1999-2002); Mayor of Baltimore (1988-99); Maryland State Officia
l States Attorney, Baltimore, MD (1982-87); Assistant US Attorney (1978-); US Tra
nsportation Department (1979-81); Piper and Marbury Associate (1978-79); White H
ouse Staff Domestic Policy Staff (1977-78); Member of the Board of Legg Mason(20
02-); Member of the Board of McGraw-Hill (2003-); Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Hon
orary; American Bar Association; Carnegie Corporation Trustee; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Dean for America; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; H
oward Hughes Medical Institute Trustee; National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregna
ncy Board of Directors (former); Obama for America; Obama for Illinois; Trilater
al Commission; Rhodes Scholarship. Father: Murray Schmoke; Mother: Irene; Wife:
Patricia Lochs (ophthalmologist, one daughter, one son); Son: Greg; Daughter: Ca
therine.
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Rockwell A. Schnabel
<Schnabels house. | Rockwell A. Schnabel SourceWatch Ambassador Rock Sc
hnabel is a co-founder of Trident Capital and rejoined the firm in July 2005 as a
n Advisory Director. Rock was a managing director of Trident Capital from its in
ception in 1993 until 2001, when he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Ambassad
or to the European Union. In his role as advisory director to Trident Capital, R
ock applies his unique experience in international finance, technology and polit
ics to help Trident make informed investments in companies that do business in E
urope or are affected by global markets. Rock also offers the benefit of his per
spectives on global economic, financial and technology issues to Tridents portfol
io companies, including Outsource Partners International where he serves on the
Board of Directors. Ambassador Schnabels first government assignment was in 1986, w
hen President Ronald Reagan named him U.S. ambassador to Finland. After leaving
Helsinki, Finland in 1989, Rock served in Washington D.C. as the department of c
ommerce deputy secretary. He then became acting secretary of commerce during the
administration of President George Bush, Sr. During this time he was involved i
n early talks on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). He also led a
commerce department effort to commercialize diverse technologies produced in U.S
. laboratories. Prior to his governmental service, Ambassador Schnabel spent over

25 years at the financial services firm Bateman, Eichler, Hill, Richards, Inc.,
a member of the New York Stock Exchange (now First Union Securities), most recen
tly as President of the firms holding company, Bateman Eichler, Hills Richards Gr
oup, Inc. He is also active in numerous civic and philanthropic organizations, inc
luding service as President of the board of commissioners of the Los Angeles Fir
e and Police Pension Board. His past and present directorships and affiliations
include CSG Systems, Inc. (NASD); Cyrus Minerals, Inc. (NYSE); Flextronics (NASD
); International Game Technology, Inc. (NYSE), Phelps Dodge (NYSE); Board of Vis
itors, UCLA Anderson School of Business; Chairman, City of Los Angeles Conventio
n and Visitors Bureau; Council of American Ambassadors; National Venture Capital
Association; Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee; and Attach from the Nethe
rlands to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Director,East-West Institute; Di
rector, Pacific Council; Senior Advisory Board, Diligence, LLC.
-Rockwell A Schnabel 162 S Burlingame Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90049-2642 [65+ / Mar
na D Schnabel]
Sage Group, Member 11111 Santa Monica Blvd; Los Angeles, CA 90025-3376 (310) 4787899
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Jan Schneider
Probably>Jan Schneider takeyourpickipedia is a Democratic politician. She ran fo
r United States Congress in Floridas 13th congressional district in 2002 and 2004
. Both times she won the Democratic Primary, and lost to Katherine Harris in the
open election.
-Fl>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/fl/schneider/jan
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Kammerle Schneider
Kammerle Schneider | LinkedIn Policy Manager at International AIDS Vaccine Ini
tiative; Greater New York City Area. Past: Assistant Director, Global Health Prog
ram at Council on Foreign Relations; Refugee/IDP Program Officer at Extending Ser
vice Delivery Project; Sustainable Agriculture Volunteer Guatemala at Peace Corp
s.
Kammerle Schneider
Brooklyn, NY
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Mark E. Schneider [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schneider/mark
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William Schneider
From: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Schneider_Bill CNN: Senio
r Political Analyst. Bill Schneider is a well-known media personality based at CN
N; he has been described as one of the countrys leading political commentators (by
his employer, CNN), the nations election-meister (Washington Times), and the Aristot
le of American politics (Boston Globe). Schneider has been affiliated with severa
l hardline policy institutes, including the neoconservative-led American Enterpr
ise Institute (AEI) and the Stanford-based Hoover Institution [Read the rest.] |
Affiliations: American Enterprise Institute: Former Resident Fellow; Atlantic Mo
nthly: Contributing Editor; Los Angeles Times: Former Contributor; National Jour
nal: Contributing Editor; Third Way: Senior Fellow & Resident Scholar (since 200
9); Brandeis University: Visiting Professor (2002). Boston College: Visiting Pro
fessor of American Politics (1990-1995); Council on Foreign Relations: Internati
onal Affairs Fellow (1979-1980); Hoover Institution: Senior Research Fellow (197
7-1979); Harvard University: Associate Professor of Government (1972-1979).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schneider/william
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William Schneider, Jr.


From: http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Schneider_William_Jr a long
time proponent of controversial weapons programs and hardline advocacy groups li
ke the Center for Security Policy (CSP), has worked as a defense adviser to the
George W. Bush administration. He has also served as chairman of the Defense Sci
ence Board (DSB), a federal advisory committee that was established in 1956 to p
eriodically review the needs and opportunities presented by new scientific knowle
dge for radically new weapons systems has also served on the boards of a number o
f defense contractors, including BAE Systems, the British defense contractor tha
t has been investigated by British and U.S. authorities for unethical business p
ractices. Schneider has been affiliated with a number of rightist and neoconserva
tive-aligned advocacy groups, including Frank Gaffneys CSP, the Hudson Institute,
and the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). A former adjunct fellow at
Hudson and adviser to CSP, Schneider signed several PNAC open letters to govern
ment officials, including the September 20, 2001 letter that urged President Bus
h to attack Iraq as part of the war on terror, even if evidence does not link Ir
aq directly to the [9/11] attack (for more on PNAC and contributors to its letter
campaigns, see Right Web Profile: Project for the New American Century). helped
produce the final report of the so-called Rumsfeld Missile Commission (1998), a
controversial congressional commission that made the highly controversial argume
nt that several rogue nations would be capable of attacking the United States wi
th ballistic missiles within a few short years. Other members of the Donald Rums
feld-chaired commission included Cambone, James Woolsey, and Paul Wolfowitz. An e
conomist by training, Schneider began work with strategic forces, Soviet affairs,
theater nuclear force operations, and arms control, in the late 1960s at the Hud
son Institute. Throughout the 1970s, Schneider worked on Capitol Hill as a staff
member for the Senate and, later, the House of Representatives, where he assist
ed the chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He entered the Reagan White Hou
se as the Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at
the Office of Management and Budget. In 1982 he moved to the State Department, w
here he served as Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science, and Technolo
gy until 1986. Schneider has also served on several presidential commissions and
government advisory bodies dealing with counterterrorism, intelligence, defense
, and economic policy, including the Presidents General Advisory Committee on Arm
s Control and Disarmament where he was chairman from 1987 to 1993. is president o
f International Planning Services, an international trade and advisory company,
and served as chairman of the Defense Science Board during the George W. Bush pr
esidency. Other advisory posts Schneider has served in during the George W. Bush
presidency include membership on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Com
mission and the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry
. In November 2005, Schneider participated in a conference on missile defense hel
d by the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC), along with AFPC Chair Ilan Berm
an, and Brian Kennedy, president of the Claremont Institute. [Read it all at lin
k.] | Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Former Staff Member; Center for Security
Policy: Member, National Security Advisory Council; Project for the New American
Century: Letter Signatory; National Institute for Public Policy: Study Particip
ant, Rationale and Requirements for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control, 2001; Council
on Foreign Relations: Member; American Foreign Policy Council: Discussant. Gove
rnment Service: Defense Science Board: Former Chairman (through July 2008); Stat
e Department: Member, Defense Trade Advisory Group; Under Secretary for Security
Assistance, Science, and Technology (1982-1986); U.S.-China Economic and Securi
ty Review Commission: Former Member; Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile
Threat to the United States (Rumsfeld Missile Commission): Member (1998); Presiden
ts General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament: Chairman (1987-199
3); Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission: Member; Office of Management and Budget: A
ssociate Director for National Security and International Affairs (1981-1982); U
.S. House of Representatives: Staffer (1976-1981); U.S. Senate: Staffer (1971-19
76). Private Sector:International Planning Services, Inc.: President; BAE System
s: Member, Board of Directors; WorldSpace: Member, Board of Directors; Defense G
roup, Inc.: Member, Board of Directors; Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp.: Membe

r, Board of Directors; Lucent Technologies: Member, Government Advisory Board; G


2 Satellite Solutions: Former Member, Advisory Board; Defense Forecasts Internat
ional: Former Member, Board of Directors.
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Witney Schneidman
Witney Schneidman | Speaker Profile and Speaking Topics President of Schne
idman & Associates International, a Washington-based consulting firm that works
with American companies and NGOs active in Sub-Saharan Africa. is active in a num
ber of Africa-related projects. serves as an adviser to the RLJ Companies on its
Liberia Initiative, and structured the $30 million Liberia Enterprise Developmen
t Fund. In collaboration with John Zogby of Zogby International, Schneidman deve
loped an Africa-based study on the National Perceptions of the Official Response
to the HIV-AIDS Crisis, that was sponsored by UNAIDS and the UN Foundation. was
the Senior Adviser at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation where he was Director of t
he Global Sullivan Principles on corporate social responsibility and Study Direc
tor of the Africa-China-US Trilateral Dialogue, an initiative that promotes grea
ter cooperation and understanding among African, US and Chinese interests. Throug
hout the Clinton Administration, Schneidman served as Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for African Affairs. During this time he was responsible for economic
and commercial issues in Sub-Saharan Africa and implemented several acts, commis
sions, and partnerships aimed at stimulating Sub-Saharan social and economic growth.
.Schneidman continued his life as a public servant when, in 2008, he played an act
ive role in Obamas presidential campaign. During the campaign, he served as co-ch
air of the Africa Experts Group on the Foreign Policy Advisory team and was a me
mber of the Presidential Transition Team. is a sought after expert and keynote sp
eaker on African economic and political issues and has been a featured commentat
or for CBS News, CNN, the BBC, NPR and the South Africa Broadcasting Corporation
, among other media outlets.
Witney W Schneidman
Alexandria, VA 58
Witney Schneidman
Los Angeles, CA N/A
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Arthur Schneier
Arthur Schneier SourceWatch Rabbi Arthur Schneier is Founder and Presiden
t of Appeal of Conscience, which works on behalf of human rights and religious free
dom around the world. A native of Vienna and a Holocaust survivor, Rabbi Schneier i
s also the spiritual leader of Park East Synagogue in New York City. | Member, Co
mmittee on Conscience, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Director, World Co
uncil of Religious Leaders; Advisory Council, International Center for Religion
and Diplomacy; National Honorary Advisory Council, Council for Americas First Fre
edom.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schneier/arthur
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Amanda W. Schnetzer (no longer listed)
Current: President at Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations; Dallas/Fort Worth
Area. Director, Human Freedom at George W. Bush Institute. Past: Senior Fellow an
d Director of Studies at Freedom House.
-Amanda W Schnetzer 7323 Inglecliff Dr; Dallas, TX 75230-5433 (214) 363-1342 [40
-44 / George D Schnetzer]
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Douglas E. Schoen
Douglas Schoen prevaricatipedia is an American political analyst, pollste
r, author, and commentator. He is a political analyst for Fox News. He partnered
with political strategist Mark Penn and Michael Berland in the firm of Penn, Sc
hoen & Berland. | Penn Schoen Berland LLC founding partner; Phoenix House Founda
tion director. Past: Michael R. Bloomberg adviser; William J. Clinton adviser; In

ternational Crisis Group board member; Daniel Patrick Moynihan(deceased) pollste


r.
-?>Douglas E Schoen 1111 Park Ave; New York, NY 10128-1234 (646) 672-1956 [55-59
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Enid C. B. Schoettle
Enid C. B. Schoettle SourceWatch Enid Curtis Bok Schoettle is Special Advisor to
the Chairman, National Intelligence Council. Prior to her current assignment, sh
e served as a consultant to the National Intelligence Council. From 1996-97, she
was the chief of the advocacy and external relations unit of the United Nations
Department of Humanitarian Affairs. Dr. Schoettle served on the National Intell
igence Council as the National Intelligence Officer for global and multilateral
issues from 1993 to 1996. She was a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Rela
tions for international organizations and law from 1991 to 1993. Prior to that,
Dr. Schoettle was director of the Ford Foundations International Affairs Program
for a decade. Dr. Schoettle has been on the faculties of political science at Sw
arthmore College and the University of Minnesota. In 1991, Dr. Enid Curtis Bok Sc
hoettle, the director of the international affairs program at the Ford Foundatio
n married Herbert Stuart Okun. Advisory board, Women in International Security;
Director, Henry L. Stimson Center. | http://www.stimson.org/about/board/
-Enid C Schoettle 970 Park Ave; New York, NY 10028-0324 (212) 472-4240 [Herbert
S Okun]
Henry L Stimson Center, Board of Directors 1111 19th St NW, Fl 12; Washington, DC
20036-3654 (202) 223-5956
-?>Enid Schoettle 161 Golfview Dr; Jupiter, FL 33469-1920 [Michael K Schoettle,
Tara Schoettle]
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Elliot J. Schrage
Elliot Schrage sayanimipedia Age 51. is an American lawyer and busin
ess executive. He is currently VP Communications and Public Policy at Facebook,
where he directs the companys public relations efforts. On October 31, 2005 it was
announced that Schrage had joined Google as Vice President, Global Communicatio
ns and Public Affairs also worked at Gap, Inc.as the senior vice president for gl
obal communications. worked as managing director of the New York office of Clark
& Weinstock, a public policy and management consulting firm.
Elliot Jay Schrage
San Francisco, CA
50
Facebook, Vice President 1601 S California Ave; Palo Alto, CA 94304-1111 (650) 85
3-1300
Trident Investment Management, Vice President 909 3rd Ave, Fl 30; New York, NY 10
022-4520 (212) 277-8282
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Steven P. Schrage
Steven Schrage Chief of Staff to Sen. Scott P. Brown As the newly appointe
d chief of staff to Sen. Scott P. Brown (R-Mass.), Schrage will lead the team of
the hottest [jewish/zionist] Senator in town at least for the moment. | Steven
P. Schrage (Steve) Congressional Staffer Salary Data.
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Allison Schrager (NEW listing)
is a New York -based economist and writer. She is a contributor to The Economists
economics blog Free Exchange and writes regularly for The | Senior associate at
IFL/Trinsum . Past: Associate at Integrated Finance Limited.
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Carl J. Schramm
Charlie Rose Carl Schramm Carl J. Schramm, an American economist, businessm
an, and entrepreneur, is President and CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundati
on, a private philanthropic foundation devoted to entrepreneurship and education.

-?>Carl J Schramm 11055 Greenspring Ave; Lutherville, Timonium, MD 21093-3506 (4


10) 339-7600 [65+ / Ben B Schramm, Victoria Schramm]
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Brian T. Schreiber
<-??-> Brian T. Schreiber Profile Forbes.com -Executive Vice President, Treasu
ry and Capital Markets, American International Group (AIG); New York , NY. Sect
or: FINANCIAL / Property & Casualty Insurance Officer since January 2002. 45 [+]
Years Old.
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Christopher M. Schroeder
Christopher M. Schroeder CEO of HealthCentral biography is a leading entrepr
eneur and investor in interactive technologies and social communications. He is
Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of HealthCentral, the highest quality
collection of condition and wellness-specific interactive experiences focused on
people finding and sharing real-life experiences related to their health needs.
Backed by Polaris Ventures, Sequoia Capital, The Carlyle Group, Allen & Co., a
nd IAC/Interactive Corp (IAC), HealthCentral also manages the leading conditionspecific health online advertising network. HealthCentrals sites reach over 17 m
illion unique users each month. Schroeder is an investor and advisor for a series
of technology start-ups and funds ranging from news and media, education, socia
l networks and marketing. He is also engaged in exploring more global trends to
wards entrepreneurship, with a special focus on the developing world and the Mid
dle East. A veteran of online media, Schroeder served as CEO and Publisher of Was
hingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, which hosts washingtonpost.com and newsweek.ms
nbc.com, among other leading news sites. During his tenure, the Company more tha
n quadrupled in revenue and audience. Previously, Schroeder was CEO and Presiden
t of LEGI-SLATE, INC, a leading online B2B provider of information on federal an
d state legislation and regulation, which he sold. Prior to joining The Washingto
n Post, Schroeder was a partner with Thayer Capital Partners, a leading private
equity company in Washington, DC, and with the investment bank Salomon Brothers
in New York, focusing on corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions projects
for a wide range of Fortune 500 companies. Schroeder has also had extensive gov
ernment experience, serving in leading management roles in President George Bushs
1988 and 1992 election campaigns, and working on Secretary of State James A. Ba
kers staff with then Under Secretary (and currently President of the World Bank)
Robert Zoellick. Schroeder was a co-founder, and served as Chairman, of the Onlin
e Publishers Association (OPA), a leading research and information organization
comprised of the CEOs of top online quality content publishers (including MSNBC,
The NY Times, Dow Jones, ESPN.) Schroeder writes and speaks extensively on the i
nternet and consumer behavior, and has been published in The Wall Street Journal
, Newsweek and media magazines. The Washington Post most recently published his
observations on a gathering of entrepreneurs he participated in, in the Middle
East. He actively supports the Center for New America Security, Business Execut
ives for National Security (BENS) and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (
IAVA), and is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations, French American Foun
dation and American Council on Germany. He is a co-founder of activities throug
h the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) connections between the US and Middle E
ast CEOs. He also advises the National Gallery of Art. He is married to Alexan
dra Coburn, and has three children: Jack, Julia and Ben.
-Alexandra H Schroeder 5010 Nahant St; Bethesda, MD 20816-2463 (301) 263-9101 [C
hristopher M Schroeder]
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Richard F. Schubert
Richard F. Schubert SourceWatch is Vice Chairman of the Leader to Leader Insti
tute. He was President and Vice Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Company from 1979 to

1982. He has served as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor, President of the America
n Red Cross, and President of the Points of Light Foundation. He is currently Ch
airman of the Board of the National Job Corps Association. Director of the Intern
ational Youth Foundation; International Board of Governors, Peres Center for Pea
ce.
-?>Richard F Schubert 6615 Madison McLean Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-2902 (703) 827-5
965 [65+ / Sarah J Schubert]
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Martin A. Schuepbach
<Christine Schuepbach, Martin Schuepbach. Martin Schuepbach: Executive Pro
file & Biography, BusinessWeek Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Schuepbach
Energy LLC. See Board Relationships. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 2651 North Harwood;
Dallas, Texas 75201 | Phone: 214-880-9035 | Fax: 214-468-0260.
-Martin A Schuepbach III 6315 Preston Pkwy; Dallas, TX 75205-1650 (214) 521-3512
[65+ / Phillip N Schuepbach, Stephanie T Schuepbach, Christine M Schuepbach]
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Jill A. Schuker
Jill A. Schuker | USC Center on Public Diplomacy | Center is the current Head o
f the Washington Center for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develo
pment. Ms Schuker, a United States national [riiiiiight], brings to the OECD over
30 years of expertise in public diplomacy and communication strategy. She has w
orked across the globe with both governments and societies in transition on a ra
nge of civil society, social responsibility, governance, modernization, reform,
policy, media, evaluation and leadership issues. She has also advised and liaise
d with highest-level officials in the public and private sectors, multi-lateral
institutions, policy think-tanks and NGOs as a strategic and tactical counselor.
Ms Schuker served in several positions at the White House: as Special Assistant
to President Clinton for National Security Affairs, as well as Senior Director
for Public Affairs at the National Security Council and Deputy Communications Di
rector. She has also served in senior positions at the Department of State, the U
.S. mission to the U.N., the Commerce Department and on Capitol Hill. She is a m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Board Member of the Atlantic Cou
ncil of the United States.
Jill Anita Schuker
Washington, DC 65
Jas International, Owner 888 17th St NW, Ste 904; Washington, DC 20006-3307 (202)
223-3666
Womens Refugee Commission, Commissioner 122 E 42nd St; New York, NY 10168-0002 (2
02) 822-0166
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Jonathan Schulhof
<-? John Postley, Kimberly Schulhof, Jonathan Schulhof, Jamie Eisenberg. | Jonat
han Schulhof: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Chief Financial Office
r, Principal Accounting Officer, Secretary, Treasurer and Director, Global Techn
ology Industries Inc. See Board Relationships. is a Partner at GTI Group LLC. He
is based at the New York office of the firm. Since joining the firm in 2002, Mr.
Schulhof has forged commercialization partnerships with The Energy Resources In
stitute, Rockwell Scientific Company, and Thales Group and has led fund raising
efforts for several of GTIs investments. He is a Co-Founder of ColdWatt, Inc. and
Glori Oil Limited. Before joining GTI, Mr. Schulhof was a Director of Business
Development at Tellme Networks, Inc., where he developed company strategy and bu
siness plans and executed strategic sales. Of note, Mr. Schulhof completed a $50
million sale of services to AT&T and secured Sabre, Inc. as a reseller of Tellm
e IVR services to the airline industry including Southwest Airlines. Prior to th
is, he was a Corporate Associate at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP. Mr. Schulhof serve
s as a Director and Member of the Advisory Board at Glori Oil. He is a member of

the New York State Bar. Other affiliations: GTI Group LLC; Dartmouth College; S
tanford Graduate School of Business; Stanford University Law school; GloriOil Li
mited; Nova Medical Centers Private Limited.
-Jonathan N Schulhof 21 E 79th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10075-0182 [35-39]
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Michael P. Schulhof
<Michael Schulhofs house. | Michael P. Schulhof Profile Forbes.com Dire
ctor, J2 Global Communications, Inc., Los Angeles , CA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / In
ternet Software & Services. 68 Years Old. Michael P. Schulhof has been a directo
r of j2 Global since 1997. Mr. Schulhof is a managing partner of GTI Capital Gro
up, a New York and India based firm that specializes in private equity investmen
ts, as well as advisory services in the aerospace, healthcare, energy and media
sectors. From 1993 to 1996, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Sony
Corporation of America. Mr. Schulhof is a member of the Board of Directors of C
ASA (the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse) at Columbia Universit
y, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, an
Honorary Trustee of the Brookings Institution and an Honorary Director of the A
merican Hospital of Paris Foundation. Mr. Schulhof?s extensive experience with g
lobal business operations and finance, together with his leadership roles with m
ajor educational, charitable and arts institutions, brings the Board a diverse a
nd valuable perspective. |http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/michael-schulhofshouse/ Michael P. Schulhof is a director of j2 Global. Mr. Schulhof is a private
investor in the media, communications and entertainment industry and the Chief
Executive Officer of GTI Group LLC. From 1993 to 1996, he was President and Chie
f Executive Officer of Sony Corporation of America. Mr. Schulhof is a trustee of
the New York University Medical Center and the Brookings Institution. -Location
: Palm Beach, Florida.
-Michael P Schulhof 1075 N Ocean Blvd; Palm Beach, FL 33480-3230 [65+]
-Michael P Schulhof 136 Egypt Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-2667 (631) 324-4400 [65
+ / Paola N Schulhof]
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Tammy S. Schultz
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/tss2/?PageTemplateID=199 is the Director o
f the National Security and Joint Warfare and an Associate Professor of Strategi
c Studies at the United States Marine Corps War College. Dr. Schultz also conducts
communication simulations at the State Department for Foreign Service Officers,
and is an adjunct professor at Georgetown Universitys Security Studies Program. P
reviously, she was a Fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Pr
ior to joining CNAS, she served as a Research Fellow and Director of Research an
d Policy at the U.S. Armys Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute (PKSOI
). Dr. Schultz was also a Brookings Institution Research Fellow from 2003 to 2004.
Schultz graduated summa cum laude from Regis University in Political Science and
English in 1995, and then attended Victoria University in New Zealand on a Rota
ry Fellowship, receiving a M.A. degree with distinction in 1999. While attending
Victoria University, Dr. Schultz worked in the U.S. Embassys political division
in Wellington. Her bogus thesis focused on the new terrorist threat that include
d al-Qaeda, a topic that she continued to study while at the School of Advanced In
ternational Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University as an Olin Foundation
and Philip Merrill Fellow. Dr. Schultz has been published in The Washington Post,
The Washington Times, and Defense News, among other publications, and is frequen
tly quoted on defense and national security issues. She is on the Term Member Ad
visory Committee of the Council of Foreign Relations, a Principal in the Truman
National Security Project, and on the Executive Board of Women in International
Security (WIIS).
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Laura Abrahams Schulz
Laura Abrahams Schulz LinkedIn Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Department of State

. Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Program Officer at National Endowment for De
mocracy.
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William F. Schulz
B. 1949. Amnesty International Executive Director (1994-2006); Unitarian Univers
alist Association President (1985-93); Unitarian Universalist Association EVP (1
979-85); Unitarian Universalist Association Dir. Social Responsibility (1978-79)
; American Civil Liberties Union; Americans United for Separation of Church and
State Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Hillary Clinton for Pres
ident; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; People for the American Way
Board of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Humanist [LOL] of the Year2000. Wife:
Beth Graham (m. 1993).
-William F Schulz III 25 Old Nugent Farm Rd; Gloucester, MA 01930-3167 (978) 283
-5969 [60-64 / Beth E Graham, Graham Schulz]
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Edward Schumacher-Matos
http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/edward-schumacher-matos Director of the H
arvard Inter-Faculty Initiative on Immigration and Integration Policy and Studie
s, Edward Schumacher-Matos was an editor and foreign correspondent with The Jew
York Times. He currently applies his experiences as an immigrant, soldier, and r
eporter to his nationally syndicated column and keynote speeches on global affai
rs, etc.
Edward Schumacher-Matos
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George D. Schwab
B. 1931. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=George_D._Schwab is
President of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, which he co-foun
ded with the late Hans Morgenthau. He edits American Foreign Policy Interests ma
gazine. Member Committee on Conscience, United States Holohoax Memorial Museum.
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Susan C. Schwab
Susan C. Schwab Profile Forbes.com -Director, Boeing Company, Chicago, IL.
Sector: INDUSTRIAL GOODS / Aerospace/Defense Products & Services. Director , Ca
terpillar Inc., Peoria , IL. Sector: INDUSTRIAL GOODS / Farm & Construction M
achinery. Director, FedEx Corporation, Memphis , TN. Sector: SERVICES / Air Del
ivery & Freight Services. 55 Years Old. Ambassador Schwab has been a Professor at
the University of Maryland School of Public Policy since January 2009 and a stra
tegic advisor to Mayer Brown, LLP (global law firm) since March 2010. Ambassador
Schwab served as U.S. Trade Representative from June 2006 to January 2009 and a
s Deputy U.S. Trade Representative from October 2005 to June 2006. Prior to her
service as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Schwab served as Preside
nt and Chief Executive Officer of the University System of Maryland Foundation f
rom June 2004 to October 2005, as a consultant for the U.S. Department of Treasu
ry from July 2003 to December 2003 and as Dean of the University of Maryland Sch
ool of Public Policy from July 1995 to July 2003. Ambassador Schwab also serves
on the boards of Caterpillar Inc. and FedEx Corporation.
-Susan C Schwab 4 Market Quay; Annapolis, MD 21401-2609 (410) 280-5259 [55-59]
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Nina Schwalbe
http://www.gavialliance.org/about/governance/secretariat/index.php Prior to jo

ining GAVI in 2008, Nina directed the policy department at the Global Alliance f
or TB Drug Development, a product development partnership focused on the develop
ment of medicines for tuberculosis. In this capacity, she led the TB Alliances e
fforts to promote adoption and introduction of new TB drugs, co-chaired the Stop
TB Partnerships task force on retooling and was a member of the Center for Globa
l Developments working group on demand forecasting. Nina has spent over 20 years i
n international health. For seven years she directed the Soros Foundations global p
ublic health programme, which focused on a range of critical issues, including str
engthening health systems, TB, HIV/AIDS, and programs aimed at vulnerable popula
tions. She also worked in maternal/child health, first with the Population Counc
il and then with AVSC International (now Engender Health), focusing on the intro
duction of new programmes and technologies. is member of the Council on Foreign R
elations and of the faculty of the department of population and family health at
Columbias Mailman School of Public Health. She has served on the programme commi
ttees for Doctors of the World USA, Treatment Action Groups TB/HIV project, and
the Open Society Institutes Public Health Watch programme, as well as on the boar
ds of the Stop TB Partnership, the European Observatory for Health Care Reform,
AIDS Foundation East/West, the Open Health Institute in Moscow, and IGLHRC.
Nina M Schwalbe
Danville, VA
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Rockton, IL
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New York, NY
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Bernard L. Schwartz
<wife Irene. | Bernard L. Schwartz SourceWatch is chairman and CEO of
BLS Investments, LLC. Mr. Schwartz retired in March 2006 after 34 years as chair
man of the board and chief executive officer of Loral Space & CommunicationsInc.
(NASDAQ: LORL), headquartered in New York CityOver the years, Mr. Schwartz has be
en recognized for his views and counsel on matters ranging from economic growth
and industrial policy to technology and national security, which he has provided
through speeches, white papers and testimony to private research institutions,
educators and congressional committees. Mr. Schwartz has established permanent pro
grams at the following institutions: New School University, New York City: the C
enter for Economic Policy Analysis and a Chair in Economics and Policy. Serves a
s vice chairman of the board of trustees of New School University. Mr. Schwartz
also has established a matching grant merit scholarship fund at the New Schools L
ang College. Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Joh
ns Hopkins University, Washington, DC: Chair in Political Economy and the Forum
on Constructive Capitalism. Serves on the SAIS Advisory Council. New America Foun
dation, an independent, non-partisan public policy institute based in Washington
, DC: Fellowship Program in public policy. Serves on its Board of Directors. Coun
cil on Foreign Relations: Business and Foreign Policy Fellows Program and lectur
e series. Serves as a member of the Council. The Brookings Institution, Washingto
n, DC: Chair in International Economics, 2005. Tel Aviv University, israel: Program
and Chair in Free Markets and Political Freedom. Baruch College, New York City:
Communication Institute. Serves as a Trustee of the Baruch College Fund. Mr. Schwa
rtz serves as a trustee of New York University Hospitals Center, and in 2004, es
tablished the Neurointerventional Radiology Center at NYUs Tisch Hospital. Since
1986, Mr. Schwartz has supported a humanistic medicine program at NYU establishe
d in his name and, more recently, helped to found the NYU Urological Research Fo
undation. In 1997, he funded a distinguished chair in urologic oncology at the Joh
ns Hopkins School of Medicine. At the New York Historical Society, Mr. Schwartz is

a member of the board, sponsors the Distinguished Speakers Series and funds a c
ollaborative program between the Society and the New School that provides for tw
o post-doctoral Fellows in American History and four summer internships. He also
serves as vice chairman of the New York Film Society, and is a trustee of Thirt
een/WNET Educational Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Schwartz is a founding member
of City Year, New York, a national, non-profit youth service organization. Mr. Sc
hwartz is a trustee of Third Way, a progressive advocacy organization. In additi
on, he is a trustee of the Democratic Leadership Council and chairman of the edi
torial board of advisors of Blueprint, the Councils flagship publication that exa
mines the key issues facing the nation in the 21st century. Advisory Board, Schwar
tz Center for Economic Policy Analysis. Member, Democracy Alliance. Advisory Boa
rd, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas.
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Daniel I. Schwartz (NEW listing)
http://www.worldeconomicforum.org/contributors/daniel-i-schwartz Founder, Chai
rman and Chief Executive Officer Dynamica. Co-Creator, Arbinet. Chief Executive
Officer, Dynamica. 2001, Chair, Young Presidents Organization Jerusalem Experienc
e. Member of the Board and Executive Committee, Friends of Florence Foundation.
Member, Board of Trustees, Harvard Hillel Foundation. Member, Outgiving Advisory
Committee of the Gill. Has organized various humanitarian programmes in Cuba. H
as participated in the RAND Organizations Russia-US Business Leadership Forum. Ha
s served as Co-Chair, Harvard College Schools Committee, New York. Doe-Spun Grou
p Inc.
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Eric Paul Schwartz
Eric P. Schwartz itsafixipedia [Related to George Soros (Schwartz), I
verily believe and certainly a Soros/Rothschild agent]is the current United Stat
es Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration, having
been sworn in to office on July 8, 2009. | is a Senior Fellow at the United State
s Institute of Peace From June 1998 until January 2001, Mr. Schwartz served at the
National Security Council (NSC) as Special Assistant to the President for Nation
al Security Affairs, and Senior Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affai
rs. Between January 1993 and April 1998, he held a range of related positions
at the NSC. He also served at the NSC in the early part of the Administration o
f George W. Bush, assisting the new National Security Advisor in the context of
the Presidential transition. As Senior NSC Director for Multilateral and Humanit
arian Affairs at the White House, Mr. Schwartz was responsible for development a
nd implementation of policies relating to United Nations, peacekeeping and U.S.
responses to humanitarian crises; international refugee affairs and migration;
and international human rights and the rule of law. He chaired Administration w
orking groups on United Nations peacekeeping, and complex contingency planning,
and human rights treaty implementation, each of which was established pursuant t
o a Presidential directive. From 1989 to 1993, before joining the NSC staff, Mr.
Schwartz served as Staff Consultant to the U.S. House of Representatives Foreig
n Affairs Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to his work on the S
ubcommittee, he served as Washington Director of the human rights organization A
sia Watch (now known as Human Rights Watch-Asia). He has also worked in varying
capacities for other international and non-governmental organizations involved
in rule of law issues, such as the Organization of American States and the Ford
Foundation.
-?>Eric P Schwartz 2013 Gatewood Pl; Silver Spring, MD 20903-1504 (301) 439-5840
[50-54 / Catherine M Graham]
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Norton Norty A. Schwartz
Defense.gov Biography: General Norton A. Schwartz is Chief of Staff of the U
.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. As Chief, he serves as the senior uniformed Air

Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipping of 680,00
0 active-duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian forces serving in the United States a
nd overseas. As a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the general and other ser
vice chiefs function as military advisers to the Secretary of Defense, National
Security Council and the President.
Must be this>Norton A Schwartz 106 Grant Ave; Fort Myer, VA 22211-1204 [55-59] Pr
ior: Scott Afb, IL (2008)
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Peter Schwartz
http://www.gbn.com/people/peopledetail.php?id=12 [B. 1946.] Peter Schwartz
is cofounder and chairman of GBN [the elitists Global Business Network] and a pa
rtner of the Monitor Group. An internationally renowned futurist and business stra
tegist, Peter specializes in scenario planning, working with corporations, gover
nments, and institutions to create alternative perspectives of the future and de
velop robust strategies for a changing and uncertain world. Prior to founding GB
N, he served as head of scenario planning at Royal Dutch/Shell and then as direc
tor of the Strategic Environment Center at SRI International. Peter is also a ve
nture partner of San Francisco-based Alta Partners, a member of the Council on F
oreign Relations, and a member of the board of trustees of the Santa Fe Institut
e, the Long Now Foundation, and the World Affairs Council.
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Adam Schwarz
<-? | Director, Asia Studies, the Council on Foreign Relations. | -?>Senior Fello
w at McKinsey & Company; Singapore.
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William W. Schwarzer
William Schwarzer jewdicipedia (born 1925) is a United States federal judge
serving on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. | Wi
lliam Schwarzer Judgepedia served as Senior counsel for the Presidents [fake/cover
-up] Commission on CIA Activities within the United States known as the Rockefel
ler Commissionin 1975.
-William W Schwarzer 100 Thorndale Dr, Apt 269; San Rafael, CA 94903-4567 (415)
492-2435 [65+ / Anne H Schwarzer]
William G Schwarzer
Hobe Sound, FL 86
-?>Bill G Schwarzer 7521 SE Shenandoah Dr; Hobe Sound, FL 33455-5836 (772) 546-509
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Stephen A. Schwarzman
<wife Christine. http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/blackstone-group-the
/ | SOME Mishpucka Billionairies in the USA Fed up USA [Needs repaired.] B. 1947
. Worth $3.5B as of 2006 (Forbes). Blackstone Group Co-Founder, CEO (1985-); Leh
man Brothers Chairman, M&A Committee (1983-84); Lehman Brothers Managing Directo
r (1978-84); Member of the Board of Blackstone Group (as Chairman); JP Morgan Ch
ase National Advisory Board; Americans for Truth in Politics; Asia Society Board o
f Directors; Atlantic Council International Advisory Board; Bill Bradley for Pre
sident; Bush-Cheney 04; The Business Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Democ
ratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Roy Blunt; Friends of Senator DAm
ato 1998 Committee; Gore 2000; Frick Collection Trustee (2005-); George W. Bush
for President; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center Chairman; Lincoln Center Board o
f Directors, Film Society; McCain 2000; McCain Victory Committee; New Leadership
for America PAC; New Republican Majority Fund; New York City Ballet Board of Di
rectors; New York City Investment Fund Board of Directors; New York Public Libra
ry Board of Directors; Partnership for New York City Board of Directors; Romney
for President; Skull and Bones Society 1969; Straight Talk America; Volunteer PAC.
Stephen A Schwarzman Ruxton Rd; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-0783

-Stephen A Schwarzman 740 Park Ave; New York, NY 10021-4251 (212) 861-9494 [60-6
4 / Christine H Schwarzman]
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Stephen M. Schwebel
http://www.whoswholegal.com/profiles/25330/0/Schwebel/stephen-m-schwebel
/ [Age 82.] Stephen Myron Schwebel, former judge and president of the Internatio
nal Court of Justice (1981-2000), has been appointed chairman or arbitrator in 60
arbitral proceedings, and has rendered expert opinions and acted as co-counsel i
n others. He currently is chairman of the seven-member Court of Arbitration betw
een Pakistan and India constituted to adjudge their dispute over Indus waters, a
nd has served in several other inter-state arbitrations. In 2010, Judge Schwebel
was chairman of the Independent Review Process Panel in the first case ever hea
rd against the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). He w
as also president in 2010 of two ICSID annulment committees and sat in two ad ho
c investment arbitrations. He is a member of ICSIDs panels of arbitrators and con
ciliators, of the ICDRs neutrals panel, and of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
. He serves as president of the World Banks administrative tribunal, and was pres
ident of the administrative tribunal of the International Monetary Fund 1993-201
0. Judge Schwebel graduated from Harvard College with highest honours in governm
ent, studied international law at Cambridge University, and received an LLB from
Yale Law School. He is a member of the bars of the State of New York and the Di
strict of Columbia. He is an honorary bencher of Grays Inn, an honorary fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge, and a door tenant of Essex Court Chambers, London.
-Office>Stephen M Schwebel 1501 K Street, NW, Suite 410; Washington, DC (202) 73
6-8328 | Fax: 1-202-736-8709 | Email: judgeschwebel@aol.com.
-Stephen M Schwebel 1917 23rd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1632 (202) 232-3114 an
d/or (202) 736-8328 [65+ / Louise K Schwebel]
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Ted Schweitzer
-?>[PDF] Board of Directors [habitatnyc.org] Theodore U. Schweitzer works as C
hief of Staff for Jerry Speyer, President of Tishman Speyer Properties. In Janua
ry 2000, Mr. Schweitzer joined Tishman Speyer Properties as Assistant General Co
unsel. He was responsible for the companys global asset dispositions from 2002-20
03. Prior to joining Tishman Speyer Properties, Mr. Schweitzer was associated wi
th the New York office of Shearman and Sterling. Schweitzer is a member of the Ex
ecutive Committee of the ULI New York District Council and a member of the Conne
cticut regional board of the Anti-Defamation League. He also serves as a member
of the Conservation Commission of the Town of Westport, Connecticut, and is a bo
ard member of University of Chicagos Emergency Resuscitation Research Foundation.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/schweitzer/ted
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Samuel L. Schwerin
Samuel Schwerin: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Managing Partne
r and Co-Founder, Millennium Technology Ventures. See Board Relationships. is a M
anaging Partner and Co-Founder at Millennium Technology Ventures. He also serves
as a Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Millennium Technology Ventures, L.P. (M
TV), and Millennium Technology Value Partners, L.P. (MTVP). Mr. Schwerin joined
MTV in 2002 and co-founded MTVP in 2004. He has led the funds unique value-centri
c approach to venture capital investing. Under his leadership, the firm has beco
me a recognized leader in the value investing arena and in the creation of propr
ietary transactions designed to provide liquidity to holders of private equity i
nvestments, non-core operating assets, and bankruptcy and restructure situations
and also in value and venture capital investing arenas, as well as a pioneer of
the direct secondary market for venture capital and growth equity assets. Since
late 2001, Mr. Schwerin has articulated the value-centric strategy at the firm.
He has served as a trusted partner and advisor to many of the worlds leading tec
hnology companies and their shareholders as they have considered growth financin
gs, venture debt, and alternate liquidity solutions. Mr. Schwerin has also been
actively engaged in portfolio management, numerous realizations, and general man
agement of the fund. Mr. Schwerin is a seasoned executive with significant exper

ience in private equity, investment banking, restructuring, turnarounds, and ope


rational management in prior roles at The Blackstone Group, Salomon Brothers, St
orageApps, and OpenPeak. In total, he has completed more than 200 transactions i
nvolving nearly $50 billion of principal investments, mergers, acquisitions, res
tructurings, and debt and equity financings. Mr. Schwerin focused on a combinati
on of venture capital investments as well as multi-billion dollar merger and acq
uisitions advisory assignments at The Blackstone Group. He identified, evaluated
, and led the investment process on several successful venture capital and techn
ology-related investments made by Blackstone, generating strong investment retur
ns as well as advised many of the firms most important clients on merger and acqu
isition activity. Mr. Schwerin previously worked at Salomon Brothers Inc in the
Mergers and Acquisitions and Leveraged Finance Groups. He also focused on the fi
rms principal transactions, bridge loan investments, and significant corporate an
d municipal restructuring processes. Mr. Schwerin has been involved in the found
ing and management of several successful companies. He co-founded and served as
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Corporate Development at OpenPeak.
Prior to OpenPeak, Mr. Schwerin served as a Vice President of Finance and Strat
egy at StorageApps. During his time at StorageApps, he was responsible for the f
inancial management and strategic planning behind the firms aggressive growth to
nearly $50 million of revenue and 225 employees, raising more than $100 million
of equity and debt financing, and managing an initial public offering process pr
ior to leading the companys sale to Hewlett-Packard Corporation in a transaction
valued at $350 million in September 2001. He also spent time in the High Yield C
apital Markets Group, where Mr. Schwerin was responsible for underwriting high y
ield debt, bank loan, and bridge loan financings. Mr. Schwerin is a Director of
OpenPeak, Inc. and iPass. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and
the Lehigh Leadership Council. Mr. Schwerin is a frequent speaker on the need f
or innovation within the private equity ecosystem. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: iPass Inc
.; StorageApps Inc.; The Blackstone Group; Millennium Technology Ventures, L.P.;
Salomon Brothers Inc.; OpenPeak, Inc.; Lehigh University; University of Pennsylv
ania The Wharton School; Transforma Acquisition Group, Inc.; Millennium Technolo
gy Value Partners, L.P.; Millennium Technology Value Partners II, LP.
-Samuel L Schwerin 66 Leonard St, Apt 6B; New York, NY 10013-3478 (212) 577-9189
[35-39 / Sara E Schwerin]
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Elaine F. Sciolino
A senior writer at The New York Times, and correspondent for Newsweek, Ela
ine Sciolino was recently a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peac
e.
Elaine F Sciolino
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no; Jeannette L Sciolino; Marianne Ann Sciolino.
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Jim Sciutto
ABC News Senior Foreign correspondent, based in London. Since moving overseas
in 2002, he has reported from more than 30 countries
James Ernest Sciutto
New Haven, CT 41
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Washington, DC 41

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Peter Scoblic
<wife Sacha. | J. Peter Scoblic is the executive editor of The New Republi
c. Before joining TNR, Scoblic was the editor of Arms Control Today, a professio
nal journal covering efforts to prevent the spread and use of weapons of mass de
struction. A former fellow at the New America Foundation and a visiting scholar

at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, he has published widely on se


curity issues, including pieces in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the
Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists. A graduate of Brown University, Scoblic lives in Washington, DC.
Peter Scoblic
Washington, DC
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New Republic, Publisher 1331 H St NW, Ste 700; Washington, DC 20005-4737 (202) 50
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Jeannine B. Scott
Jeannine B. Scott SourceWatch was appointed Vice President to the Africare st
aff on April 15, 2003. Ms. Scott brings to the position nearly 20 years of experie
nce in the field of African development, including job postings in Senegal and Ct
e dIvoire. She is currently the Principal, and Founder, of America to Africa Cons
ulting, LLC, with an array of clients both in the U.S. and Africa. Previously, M
s. Scott held a number of positions, including: an appointment from the U.S. Dep
artment of Treasury as Advisor and Alternate to the U.S. Executive Director at t
he African Development Bank Group, Principal Nongovernmental Organization (NGO)
Coordinator for the African Development Bank (ADB), and program operations assig
nments for Southern Africa at the ADB. Prior to joining the ADB, Ms. Scott spent s
even years working with Africare as Program Manager for the Central Africa Regio
n; Director, Food for Development; and Country Representative to Senegal, with r
esponsibility for Cape Verde, The Gambia, and Mauritania. Ms. Scott has made numer
ous presentations and has published papers on such issues as food security in Af
rica, microcredit, and NGO collaboration, to name a few. She holds a B.A. degree
from Vassar College in Political Science and Africana Studies and a Masters degr
ee in International Relations from Yale University. She has also undertaken stud
ies at the Institute of Development Studies in Brighton, England; the Sorbonne;
the Institute of Political Science in Paris; the University of Paris I; and the
University of Dakar, Senegal. She is fluent in French and has a basic knowledge
of Portuguese. Director, Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundatio
n; Director, Millennium Water Alliance.
-?>Jeannine B Scott 1766 Verbena St NW; Washington, DC 20012-1049 (202) 541-9406
[45-49 / Jewel Bessellieu]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/jeannine
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John M. Scott
http://www.ncsi.com/nrocto09/scott.html Director, Open Source Software & Open
Integration, Mercury Federal. Mr. John M. Scott III is a technologist with deep
expertise in engineered systems and bridging the gap between decision-makers, sc
ientists, and engineers to develop policies for acquiring and deploying new tech
nologies in the Department of Defense and U.S. Government. He has focused his ca
reer on investigating and developing ideas for how large organizations design, c
onstruct, and evolve extremely complex systems to meet National Security needs. J
ohn previously led the Defense Departments Open Technology Development (OTD) init
iative, sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense Advanced Systems & C
oncepts. OTD lays the groundwork for streamlined adoption of open source methodo
logies within DoD, which includes both the adoption of private sector open sourc
e software and the formation of internal communities of interest around DoD syst
ems, including classified systems. The impact of these shifts in policy and busi
ness process include not only increased agility for the U.S. military, but also
an enhanced ability to securely share capabilities with allies and bring both da
ta and technology to bear in disaster response and humanitarian assistance opera
tions. John serves as the chairman of the National Defense Industrial Associations
Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) division. He also serves as
a member of the editorial board for The DoD SoftwareTech News and is a member o

f the Council on Foreign Relations (Term Member).


http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/john
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Robert A. Scott
http://administration.adelphi.edu/president/ Scott was appointed by the Adel
phi University Board of Trustees as the ninth president and professor of anthrop
ology and sociology in July 2000. Scott himself is a model of community involveme
nt, writing for the Long Island Business News, hosting the award-winning televis
ion program, Exploring Critical Issues, and serving on the boards of the Long Isla
nd Association, the Sustainable Long Island, and Global Kids, Inc., among others
. He also was a leader in reforming the G.I. Bill to ensure up-to-date and expa
nded benefits for todays members of the armed forces and National Guard. Dr. Sco
tt is a member of the Century Association, the Cornell Club, the Council on Fore
ign Relations, and The Economic Club of New York, Inc. .
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/scott/robert
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scott/robert
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Hagan C. Scotten (NEW listing)
served as an officer in the U.S. Army in South Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq a
fter graduation. He is now in his second year at Harvard Law
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Brent Scowcroft
was the United States National Security Advisor under Presidents Gera
ld Ford and George H. W. Bush and a Lieutenant General in the United States Air
Force. From: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Brent_Scowcroft Scowcrof
t is President and Founder (June 1994) of the Scowcroft Group and one of the coun
trys leading experts on international policy. President, Forum for International P
olicy; Chairman, Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Chairman, Pacifi
c Forum at Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); Chairman,Ameri
can-Turkish Council; Chairman, Presidential Library Foundation of George Herbert
Walker Bush; Director, Alliance for Climate Protection; Director, Pennzoil-Quak
er State; Director, Qualcomm/Qualcomm(since 1994); Director, American Council on
Germany; Board Member, Gerald R. Ford Foundation; Board Member, George C. Marsh
all Foundation; Board Member, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Bo
ard Member, Atlantic Council of the United States; Board Member, International R
epublican Institute; Board Member, National Defense University; Member, Council
on Foreign Relations; Member, Atlantic Institute; Advisory Council, American Dit
chley Foundation; Advisory Board, School of International and Public Affairs at
Columbia University; Advisory Board, OILspace; Honorary Advisor, US-Azerbaijan C
hamber of Commerce; Honorary Advisor, National Committee on United States-China
Relations Young Leaders Forum. Scowcroft has either chaired or served on a number
of policy councils: Defense Policy Board;Presidents Blue Ribbon Commission on De
fense Management; Presidents Commission on Strategic Forces; Presidents General Ad
visory Committee on Arms Control; Presidents Special Review Board, also known as
the Tower Board, which investigated the Iran-Contra scandal. He is also on the bo
ard of counselors for the Arabic media group Layalina Productions and is a membe
r of the Inter-American Dialogue. Honorary Member, Academy of Political Science;
Editorial Board, International Security; International Board (Chair), U.S./Midd
le East Project. In 1993, he was presented with the insignia of an Honorary Knigh
t of the British Empire (K.B.E.) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Pa
lace. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/atlantic-council/ B. 1925. Executive summa
ry: National Security Advisor to Ford and GHWB. The Scowcroft Group President; F
oreign Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman (2001-04); Defense Policy Board; Whi
te House National Security Advisor (1989-93); Kissinger Associates Vice Chairman
(1982-89); White House National Security Advisor (1975-77); White House Deputy
National Security Advisor (1973-75); Member of the Board of Qualcomm (1994-); Ge
orge Bush Presidential Library Trustee; America Abroad MediaAdvisory Board; Amer
ican Academy of Diplomacy; American Council on Germany Board of Directors; Ameri
cans for a Republican Majority; Atlantic Council Director; Atlantic Institute fo
r International Affairs; Atlantic Partnership Trustee; Bretton Woods Committee;

Bush-Cheney 04; Center for Strategic & International Studies; Cordell Hull Instit
ute Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; Eisenhower Fellowships Tru
stee; Forum for International Policy Trustee; Friends of Dick Lugar; George C. M
arshall Foundation Council of Advisors; George W. Bush for President; Gerald R.
Ford Foundation Trustee; Good Government for America Committee; Inter-American D
ialogue; International Republican Institute Board of Directors; John McCain 2008
; McCain 2000; McCain for Senate 98; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Ni
xon Center Board of Directors; Pacific Council on International Policy; Romney f
or President; Straight Talk America; Presidential Medal of Freedom 1991; Nationa
l Security Medal; Knight of the British Empire 1993; Funeral: Richard Nixon (199
4); Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007) Honorary Pallbearer. Wife: Marian Horner Scowcro
ft (d., one daughter). Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
-Brent B Scowcroft 6114 Wynnwood Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2017 (301) 229-1986 [65+
/ Karen Scowcroft]
Scowcroft Group, President 900 17th St NW, Ste 500; Washington, DC 20006-2507 (20
2) 296-9312
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Fr. Tim Scully
http://iei.nd.edu/iei-fellows/rev-timothy-scully-csc/ Rev. Timothy R. Scully, C.
S.C. is a professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, a Fell
ow and Trustee of the University of Notre Dame, a fellow of the Helen Kellogg In
stitute for International Studies, and currently serves as director of Notre Dam
es Institute for Educational Initiatives, where he oversees the work of the Allia
nce for Catholic Education, the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity,
and other education-related programs. founded the Alliance for Catholic Educatio
n (ACE) in 1993, Notre Dames signature program which provides hundreds of talented
and committed Catholic school teachers and leaders every year to scores of under
served communities across the United States, as well as overseas. Among his profe
ssional affiliations, Fr. Scully is a member of the New York Council on Foreign
Relations, the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, the Inter-American Dialogue
, the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Advisory Board, the Pacif
ic Council for International Relations, the American Political Science Associati
on, the Latin American Studies Association, and the school board for the Archdio
cese of Chicago Catholic Schools, etc.
-Timothy R Scully 216 Hesburgh Ctr; Notre Dame, IN 46556-5677 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/scully/tim
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Norman P. Seagrave
of the Massachusetts Bar, Senior Attorney of Pan American World Airways, former Un
ited States Civil Air Attache. 90+ years old, unless I am mistaken.
-Norman P Seagrave 25 Thornton Way, Apt 304; Brunswick, ME 04011-3280 [65+ / Mar
y R Seagrave]
-Norman P Seagrave PO Box 65; Cliff Island, ME 04019-0065 [65+ / Mary R Seagrave
]
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Jon Sears
-?>Jon Sears profiles | LinkedIn (25).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sears/jon
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Edward Seaton (NEW listing)
http://www.themercury.com/Help/AboutTheMercury/ (The Manhattan [Ks.] Mercury) T
he son of R. M. Seaton, is The Mercurys current publisher and editor-in-chief. He
has run the Mercury since 1969. He moved the newspaper
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James B. Seaton III
LtCol, Base Commander, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seaton/james
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seaton/james/4?search_id=03281361171623233277
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Jessica Seddon (Wallack) (NEW listing)

http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/jessica-seddon/b16580 is currently an In
ternational Affairs Fellow in the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) at the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Prior to coming to the EPA, Dr. Seddon was
director of the Centre for Development Finance at the Institute for Financial M
anagement and Research in Chennai, India. Prior to coming to IFMR, Dr. Seddon was
an assistant professor of political economy at University of California San Die
go. She has also worked at the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Inter-Ame
rican Development Bank.
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Michael Sedoy
(L.) Executive Vice President, Co-Portfolio Manager and Investment Officer, LM
P Capital and Income Fund Inc. Age 36. Michael Sedoy CFA has been Executive Vice
President and Investment Officer of Salomon Brothers Capital And Income Fund In
c. since 2005 and serves as its Co-portfolio Manager. Mr. Sedoy served as Vice P
resident of Salomon Brothers Capital And Income Fund Inc. since 2005. Mr. Sedoy,
Managing Director of SBAM; Officer of certain mutual funds associated with Legg
Mason. -NY.
-Michael P Sedoy 35 Sutton Pl, Apt 19B; New York, NY 10022-2490
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Susan L. Segal
http://mycrains.crainsnewyork.com/40under40/profiles/1992/susan-l-segal in c
harge of Chemical Banks fast-growing financing, trading and restructuring activit
ies for less-developed countries. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Su
san_L._Segal In August 2003 Susan Segal became President and CEO of the Americas
Society and the Council of the Americas. Susan Segal has worked in both the priva
te sector and Latin America for over 25 years, most recently as founding partner
of her own advisory and investment group focused primarily in Latin America and
the Hispanic US. Previously, Susan was a Partner and the Latin American Group H
ead at JPMorgan Partners/Chase Capital Partners. Prior to that she was a Senior
Managing Director focused on Emerging Markets Investment Banking and Capital Mar
kets at Chemical/Chase Banks. Susan was also actively involved in the Sovereign
Debt Restructurings and chaired the Chilean Advisory Committee. Commissioner, La
tin Media & Entertainment Commission; Advisory Board, Endeavor Global. | David R
ockefeller, Susan L. Segal relationship map Muckety.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/segal/susan
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/segal/susan/3?search_id=23281370900023489758
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Gerald Gerry F. Seib
Gerald F. Seib Biography-Washington DC Bureau Chief The Wall Street Jour
nal. He also writes the papers Capital Journal column on a periodic basis and conti
nues as a regular commentator on Washington affairs for CNBC, cable television.
he and his wife, Journal reporter Barbara Rosewicz, have three sons and live in
Chevy Chase, Md.
-Gerald F Seib 3514 Leland St; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3904 (301) 656-8776 [50-54
/ Barbara G Seib, Joseph R Seib]
-Gerald F Seib 4531 Alton Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-2023
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Frederick C. Seibold, Jr.
Age 84. Former Vice-President and Treasurer, Sears World Trade. Board Member, AM
IDEAST Inc., Washington, DC.
-Fred C Seibold Jr 1021 Arlington Blvd, Apt 1209; Arlington, VA 22209-2264 (703)
524-3283 [65+ / Emilia S Seibold]
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Chris Seiple
National security expert. is the President of the Institute for Global Engagement(
IGE) and a member at the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), and the Intern
ational Institute for Strategic Studies (London). The founder of IGE Council on
Faith & International Affairs, and a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Researc
h Institute. With a recognized expertise in national and homeland security, U.S.
foreign policy, Central & East Asia, humanitarian intervention, religion and int

ernational affairs, Muslim-Christian relations, and religious freedom, Seiple ha


s appeared on BBC, MSNBC, Fox News, Saudi TV, Pakistan News One, Vietnam Nationa
l TV, CN8, and CNN. Seiple resides in Virginia with his wife, Alissa, and their c
hildren, Liam, Hanan, and Hadessah.
-?>Chris Seiple 10562 Ramey Rd; Marshall, VA 20115-2825 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seiple/chris
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Eugene A. Sekulow
Eugene Sekulow: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, RSL Com
munications, Ltd. Age 78. See Board Relationships. Eugene A. Sekulow serves as a
n Independent Business Consultant focusing on global telecommunications strategy
, policy, planning, strategic partnering, risk analysis and business development
. Mr. Sekulow served as Executive Vice President of NYNEX Corporation from Decem
ber 1991 to 1993. From 1986 to 1991, he served as President of NYNEX Internation
al Company. Since his retirement from NYNEX in 1993, Mr. Sekulow has founded his
own telecommunications consultancy where he has been retained by European, U.S.
, Japanese, Southeast Asian and Canadian companies. Mr. Sekulow served as Presid
ent of RCA International Ltd., responsible for the foreign subsidiary manufactur
ing and distribution operations of RCA. He has been a Director of RSL Communicat
ions, Ltd. since September 1995 and Ephone Telecom Inc. since February 22, 2002.
He serves as Director of Adventis Corporation. He served as a Director of USN C
ommunications, Inc., since August 1995. Mr. Sekulow previously served as a membe
r of the U.S. State Department Advisory Committee on International Communication
s and Information Policy and on the State Department Task Force on Telecommunica
tions in Eastern Europe. Mr. Sekulow is also a Trustee of the American Institute
for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Sekulow attend
ed the University of Stockholm and the University of Oslo. In January 1995, Mr.
Sekulow was named an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, Graduate School o
f Business. Mr. Sekulow is also Chairman of the German American Chamber of Comme
rce, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and an adjunct professor at C
olumbia University Graduate School of Business. Other affiliations; USN Communic
ations, Inc.; ePHONE Telecom Inc.; Adventis Corporation; Johns Hopkins Universit
y; Universitetet i Oslo; Stockholms universitet. | http://www.navatel.net/board/
board.htm
-Eugene A Sekulow 7 Axtell Dr; Scarsdale, NY 10583-5601 (914) 725-5569 [65+ / Jo
hn F Sekulow, Susan F Sekulow]
-Eugene A Sokolow 336 Greenwoods Rd E; Norfolk, CT 06058-1354 (860) 542-5923 [55
-59 / Susan F Sokolow]
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Jonathan Selib (NEW listing)
http://littlesis.org/person/47857/Jonathan_Selib Chief of staff to Max Baucus
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Peter Seligmann
CEO, Conservation International. He also serves on several corporate boards
, as well as on the advisory councils of the Jackson Hole Land Trust, Ecotrust a
nd other not-for-profit organizations, including the Japanese Keidanrens Nature Con
servation Fund. In 2000, President Clinton named him a member of the Enterprise
for the Americas Board. has been featured by ABCs Nightline, CNN and Fortune Magazin
e. A strong advocate of building partnerships, Seligmann has forged groundbreaki
ng joint projects between the environmental community and other sectors, includi
ng government and industry. In 1998, CI established the Center for Applied Biodi
versity Science, and in 2001, the Center for Environmental Leadership in Busines
s. In 2000, CI launched the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund in collaboration
with the World Bank and the MacArthur Foundation. Seligmann lives in Washington,
D.C. as well as at his farm in the Shenandoah Valley.
-Peter A Seligmann 3613 Norton Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-3169 (202) 362-5188 [
Jennifer E Seligmann]
-Peter Seligmann 8350 N Rd; Moose, WY (307) 733-4441 [Esther A Seligmann]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/seligmann/peter
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Ivan Selin
Ivan Selin basiliskipedia (born 1937) is an American businessman, and fo
rmer Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Under Secretary of State
for Management. married Nina Cantor in 1957 and has two children, Douglas and Jes
sica.
-Ivan Selin 1455 Ocean Dr, Apt 711; Miami Beach, FL 33139-4137 (305) 695-0028 [N
ina Selin]
-Ivan Selin 781 5th Ave; New York, NY 10022-1092 (212) 223-0013 [65+]
-Ivan Selin 2700 Virginia Ave NW; Washington, DC 20037-1909 (202) 337-2337 [65+]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/selin/ivan
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Holli A. Semetko (NEW listing)
http://polisci.emory.edu/facultypages/semetko.htm Professor, Department of P
olitical Science, Emory U. Director, Office of International Affairs and The Hal
le Institute.
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Henny Sender
of the Financial Times. Ms. Henny Sender is on the US Money and Investment t
eam at The Wall Street Journal. Ergo, tied in with the Fed, Goldman Sachs, and al
l t rest. | http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/gcprogram.taf?function=bio&even
tid=gc07&spid=2476
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sender/henny
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Richard Sennett
Richard Sennett imgrowingwearyofthisshitipedia is the Centennial Profess
or of Sociology at the London School of Economics, the Bemis Adjunct Professor o
f Sociology at MIT and Professor of the Humanities at New York University. He ha
s been a Fellow of The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and
was elected as a Fellow of
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sennett/richard
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Lilian Seplveda
Lilian Seplveda | Center for Reproductive Rights [i.e., abortion (murder) & mas
s genocide / birth control.] is the Deputy Director of the International Legal Prog
ram at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Her work has focused on the protectio
n and advancement of womens reproductive rights in Latin America and the Caribbea
n, including spearheading the Centers litigation and law reform efforts in the re
gion. is working to ensure the Peruvian governments implementation of the UN Human
Rights Committees decision in K.L. v. Peru. Before joining the Center in 2002, she
worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and at Rutgers Universi
ty.
-Lilian Sepulveda 36 Clark St; Brooklyn, NY 11201-2351 (347) 227-7040
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Pascaline Servan-Schreiber
Pascaline Servan-Schreiber SourceWatch is married to Kevin Ryan (Internet entr
epreneur). In 1998 (at least) she was a director of new media development, SI fo
r Kids. Member, Human Rights Watch Womens Rights Advisory Committee.
-Pascaline S Servan-Schreiber 57 W 69th St; New York, NY 10023-4701 (212) 861-17
79 [45-49 / Kevin P Ryan]
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Frank W. Sesno
Born: c. 1955. Phony journalist. [Former] CNN Washington bureau chief.
CNN 1984-2001, VP. |http://policy.gmu.edu/currents/issue3/sesno.htm now at Geor
ge Mason U.
-Frank Sesno 5023 Sherier Pl NW; Washington, DC 20016-3327 (202) 686-5128
Cable News Network Lp Lllp, Principal 820 1st St NE, Ste 1100;Washington, DC 2000
2-4247 (202) 515-2920
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Stephen R. Sestanovich

PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * National Endowment for Democracy


Fed up USA Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Colum
bia University He previously worked in the Reagan Administration on the policy p
lanning staff in the Department of State and subsequently as senior director for
policy development at theUnited States National Security Council. He later serv
ed as Ambassador-at-large and Special Adviser to the Secretary for the new indep
endent states to United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, etc.
-Stephen R Sestanovich 3929 Livingston St NW; Washington, DC 20015-2921 (202) 36
2-8376 [60-64 / Ann H Hulbert, Sestanovich Hulbert, Hulbert Sestanovich]
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John O. B. Sewall
Major General (retired); Head of Military Professional Resources Incorporated (M
PRI).
-John O Sewall 211 S Lee St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3307 (703) 684-7272 [65+ / Mar
tha M Sewall]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sewall/john
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Sarah Sewall
is a Lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and a member of the Secretary of Defe
nses Defense Policy Board. She served as the first Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance during the Clinton administration and
served on President Obamas transition team. was formerly the Director of the Carr
Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard. National Advisory Board, Council for a
Livable World; Advisory Board, Center for a New American Security. ..Sewall is
married to Thomas Conroyand has 4 children.
-Sarah B Sewall 265 Old Connecticut Path; Wayland, MA 01778-3139 (508) 358-0789
[45-49 / Thomas P Conroy]
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John W. Sewell
is the former president of the Overseas Development Council. Expertise: Globali
zation; global governance; development; U.S. interests in the developing world;
aid policies and programs. is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Internation
al Center for Scholars. He serves as Chair the Board of New Rules for Global Fina
nce, an NGO working on reform of the international financial institutions. For m
any years, he served on the Board of Director of The International Center for Re
search on Women, including as Vice Chairman. He also is a member of the advisory
board of Global Governance.
-?>John Sewall PO Box 27; White Marsh, VA 23183-0027 Prior: Newport News, VA (20
07)
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sewall/john
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John E. Sexton
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/CEO1.html | President of New York Univer
sity. | http://www.nyu.edu/about/leadership-university-administration/office-ofthe-president/bios/john-sexton.html He has served as the Chairman of the Board o
f the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003-2006) and Chair of the Federal Rese
rve Systems Council of Chairs (2006). He served as a Board Member for the Nation
al Association of Securities Dealers (1996-1998), and was Founding Chair of the
Board of NASD Dispute Resolution (2000-2002). He also serves on the Board of the
Institute of International Education. While Dean of the Law School he was Presi
dent of the Association of American Law Schools.
-John E Sexton 29 Washington Sq W, Apt 16A; New York, NY 10011-9128 (212) 254-75
50 [65+]
-John E Sexton 29 Washington Sq W, Apt 11C; New York, NY 10011-9199 (212) 505-12
58 [65+ / Philip Goldberg]
New York University, President 70 Washington Sq S; New York, NY 10012-1019 (212)
998-1212
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sexton/john
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Frances J. Seymour-Kopetski

B. 1959. Director general of the Center for International Forestry Research (C


IFOR). was institutions and governance program director of the World Resources In
stitute (WRI), Washington D.C., from 1998 to 2006. husband, Michael J. Kopetski,
a one-time U.S. congressman from the Democratic Party. | [PDF] THE WORLD BANK, S
TRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, AND FOREST POLICY REFORM.
-Michael J Kopetski 5601 Potomac Ave NW; Washington, DC 20016-2557 [65+]
-?>Frances J Seymour 424 W 4th St; Newport, WA (509) 447-2184
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D. Michael Shafer
http://www.warmheartworldwide.org/ourboard Professor Emeritus of Political Sci
ence at Rutgers University. He has published widely in foreign policy and intern
ational political economy, and has taught at universities around the world. Dr.
Shafer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a 21st Century Fellow
. With funding from, inter alia, the Department of State and European Union, he
has managed higher education reform initiatives in the Baltic states, Central and Ea
stern Europe, and Lebanon. Dr. Shafer is the founder of Global PACT, an internat
ional community development and civic engagement training program. With funding
from Ford, Open Society Institute, Prudential and the United States Institute of
Peace, Global PACT has worked around the world and is currently conducting progr
ams in Brazil, Cambodia, Croatia, South Africa and Thailand. | http://ruha.rutger
s.edu/members.htm leads me to conclude itsalmost certainly this>
-Michael Shafer 434 Cedar Ave; Highland Park, NJ 08904-2146 (732) 745-9094 [Davi
d M Shafer, Evelin A Schecter, Jeong H Shafer]
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shafer/michael
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Jeffrey R. Shafer
is the Vice Chairman of Citis Global Banking and Senior Asia Pacific Officer
in New York where he is responsible for key Asia Pacific government and corpora
te client relationships. Mr. Shafer was previously the Head of Economic and Poli
tical Strategies, which was responsible for identification and analysis of key g
lobal economic and political issues. Since joining the firm in February 1997, Mr.
Shafer has worked with governments in Asia, Latin America and Europe on financi
al stabilization, liability management, debt issuance and privatization. In Febr
uary 1999, he took on the role of Head of Privatization for the firm, and in 200
3, became Vice Chairman of the Public Sector Group. While directing Citigroups pr
ivatization effort, he has personally worked closely with governments around the
world, including France (Credit Lyonnais), Japan (NTT), Korea (POSCO), India (V
SNL), and China (China Life). He has also been involved in landmark sovereign an
d quasi-sovereign bond transactions including for Korea, Turkey, China, Indonesi
a, the Philippines and Thailand. From 1993 to 1997, Mr. Shafer was Assistant Sec
retary and subsequently Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International A
ffairs. At the Treasury Department, he was responsible for international economi
c and financial issues, focusing on strengthening economic growth and financial
stability in both developed and developing countries, fostering financial market
development and liberalization, and strengthening the IMF and multilateral deve
lopment banks. He was also responsible for the inter-agency CFIUS process to rev
iew foreign investment in the United States. From 1984 until 1993, Mr. Shafer hel
d a series of high-level positions at the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD). Prior to the OECD, he served with the Federal Reserve Ba
nk of New York, the Federal Reserve Board and the Council of Economic Advisors.
| IISS.
-?>Jeffrey R Shafer 66 Brookville Hollow Rd; Stockton, NJ 08559-2006 [Mary L Sha
fer]
-?>Jeffrey R Shafer 35 N Moore St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10013-5713 (212) 226-853
0 [65+ / Mary L Shafer, Karen E Shafer]

-Citigroup Inc, Vice Chairman 399 Park Ave; New York, NY 10022-4614 (212) 816-12
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Raj Shah (NEW listing)
Was sworn in as the 16th Administrator of the United States Agency for Inter
national Development (USAID) on December 31, 2009
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Smita Shah
<Lantos. | Probably / undoubtedly Smita N. Shah >http://www.spaantech.com/Per
sonnel_SNS/personnel_sns.html President, Spaan Technology, Inc. Chicago, Il.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shah/smita
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Barbara Shailor
German Marshall Fund of the United States trustee; Roosevelt Institute gover
nor; U.S. Department of State special rep, international labor affairs. Past: AFL
-CIO international director; DC Muckety: 2009 power couples named; International
Rescue Committee overseer; Solidarity Center executive director. Human Rights Wa
tch, Asia. Robert L. Borosage spouse.
-Robert L Borosage 141 Friar Tuck Hl; Annapolis, MD 21405-2009 (410) 849-2320 [6
5+ / Barbara S Borosage, Gregory D Borosage]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shailor/barbara
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Donna E. Shalala
Donna Shalala cluckipedia served for eight years as Secretary of Health and
Human Services under President Bill Clinton and has been president of the Unive
rsity of Miami, a private university in Coral Gables, Florida, since 2001. Countr
ywide Financial Loan Scandal: In June 2008, Conde Nast Portfolio reported that S
halala allegedly got multiple below-rate loans at Countrywide Financialbecause t
he corporation considered her a FOAsFriends of Angelo (Countrywide Chief Executive Ang
elo Mozilo). [BUT, theres much more to her and it than that.]
-Donna E Shalala 8565 Old Cutler Rd, Apt 908; Coral Gables, FL 33143-6217 (305)
667-5853 [65+ / Cora A Moody-Storck]
-11 jobs, or so>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shalala/donna
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John M. Shalikashvili
is a retired officer of the United States Army who served as Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1993 to 1997. Director, Initiative for Global Develop
ment, etc. | See: John M. Shalikashvili SourceWatch.
-John M Shalikashvili 55 Chapman Loop; Steilacoom, WA 98388-1731 (253) 589-4770
[65+ / Joan E Shalikashvili]
-John Shalikashvili 1600 Marshall Cir, Unit 165; Dupont, WA 98327-7714
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David Shambaugh
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/shambaughd.aspx David Shambaugh is a nonr
esident senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Program and the Center for Northeast
Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS). He is an internationally recognized authority on
Chinas domestic politics, foreign policy, military and security, and the internat
ional relations of Asia. He also is professor and director of the China Policy P
rogram at George Washington University, the former editor of The China Quarterly
, a frequent commentator in the international media, a consultant to the U.S. go
vernment and private foundations, and the author of numerous books, chapters and
articles on different aspects of China and Asian affairs.
-?>David L Shambaugh 1600 N Highland St; Arlington, VA 22201-5125 [55-59]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shambaugh/david
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Thom Shanker
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/9-11oneyearlater/Participants/sha
nker.htm/ is Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times. He joined The Times i

n 1997, and was assistant Washington editor, responsible for managing the newspa
pers coverage of foreign policy, national security and economics from the Washing
ton bureau, before being named Pentagon correspondent in May of 2001. Mr. Shanke
r has had foreign postings to Moscow, Berlin and Bosnia. Prior to joining The Tim
es, he was foreign editor of The Chicago Tribune. During his lengthy career as a
foreign and national security correspondent, Mr. Shanker was The Tribunes senior
European correspondent, based in Berlin, from 1992-1995. Most of that time was
spent covering the wars in Croatia and in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where Mr. Shanker
was the first reporter to uncover and write about the Serb campaign of systemati
c mass rape of Muslim women. He also wrote about European integration, NATO poli
cy, nuclear smuggling and the withdrawal of American, British, French and Russia
n troops from Berlin following the reunification of the German capital. He was Th
e Tribunes Moscow bureau chief from 1985-1988, covering the first years of the Go
rbachev era as well as issues of superpower arms control. From 1988-1990, he was
The Tribunes Pentagon correspondent. Mr. Shanker returned to Moscow from 1990-19
92 to cover the death of the USSR and the collapse of the communist empire in Ea
stern Europe. He also spent one year as the foreign and military affairs writer
on The Tribune editorial board. He has written on foreign policy, military affair
s and the intelligence community for The New York Review of Books, The New Repub
lic and the American Journalism Review. Shanker lives with his wife and two sons i
n Washington. [Read more.]
Thom Shanker
Washington, DC
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^Previous locations: Washington, DC | Bethesda, MD | Baltimore, MD | Chicag
o, IL | Evanston, IL | Oklahoma City, OK. Relatives:
Lisa Ann Gordinier | Paula G Gordinier | Timothy M Gordinier.
-Thomas Shanker 4649 Q St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2576
-Thomas D Shanker 7355 Eldorado Ct; Mc Lean, VA 22102-2907 (703) 356-4534 [55-59
/ Lisa A Gordinier]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shanker/thom
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Andrew J. Shapiro
Biography of Andrew Shapiro, Assistant Secretary of Bureau of was sworn i
n as Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs on June 22, 200
9.
-?>Andrew J Shapiro 3611 Van Ness St NW; Washington, DC 20008-3130 (202) 248-239
2 [40-44]
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Ian Shapiro
http://www.yale.edu/polisci/people/ishapiro.html is Professor of Political
Science at Yale University, where he also serves as Henry R. Luce Director of th
e MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies. He has written widely and
influentially on democracy, justice, and the methods of social inquiry. A nativ
e of South Africa, he received his J.D. from the Yale Law School and his Ph.D fr
om the Yale Political Science Department where he has taught since 1984 and serv
ed as chair from 1999 to 2004. Shapiro is a fellow of the American Academy of Ar
ts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, and a member of the Coun
cil on Foreign Relations. He is a past fellow of the Carnegie Corporation, the G
uggenheim Foundation, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Scienc
es. He has held visiting appointments at the University of Cape Town and Nuffiel
d College, Oxford.
-Campus address: 115 Prospect St., Rosenkranz Hall, Room 125. Phone: 432-5253. E
mail: ian.shapiro@yale.edu.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shapiro/ian
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Isaac Shapiro
http://www.skadden.com/index.cfm?contentID=45&bioID=122 is a partner at Skadd

en, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Europe) LLP, and of counsel to the firm in New
York and is admitted as anavocat honorairein France. As a partner in Skadden, Arp
s, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Europe) LLP, Mr. Shapiro is involved in the business d
evelopment of the partnerships Vienna office, with an emphasis on transactions in
Russia and the former Soviet Union as well as Eastern Europe. From 1982 to 1991,
Mr. Shapiro served in public office as a member of the Services Policy Advisory
Committee to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Mr. Shapiro
has served as a director of The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Trust Company, Carl Ze
iss, Inc. and enherent Corp. He also has served in many capacities, including p
resident, for Japan Society, Inc. He is a trustee of the Asian Cultural Council,
Inc., a trustee and past president of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation (New York),
a trustee of the Isamu Noguchi Zaidan in Japan and a trustee of the Trust for Mu
tual Understanding.
-?>Isaac Shapiro 550 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-7369 (212) 888-3555 [Daniel E
Shapiro, Ellen Shapiro]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shapiro/isaac
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Jacob Shapiro (NEW listing)
Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton Univers
ity.
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Jason T. Shaplen
St. Lukes Lifeworks executives Jason Shaplen of Westchester, N.Y., left, and
Dana Low of Old Greenwich, right, pose with Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of forme
r U.S. President George W. Bush. | a Policy Adviser at the Korean Peninsula Energ
y Development Organization from 1995 to 1999, is a Director at the nonprofit organ
ization Project Renewal. St. Lukes LifeWorks chief executive officer.
-Jason T Shaplen 340 Blinn Rd; Croton On Hudson, NY 10520-3600 [40-44 / Lisa Gre
enberg, Kim D Greenberg]
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Deven Sharma
B. 1956. is the President of Standard & Poors, a Division of The McGraw-Hil
l Companies and the worlds foremost source of [bogus and misleading] financial ma
rket intelligence. Standard & Poors President (2007-); Standard & Poors EVP Invest
ment Services and Global Sales (2006-07); McGraw-Hill EVP Global Strategy (200206); Booz Allen Hamilton Partner; Dresser Industries; Anderson Strathclyde; Memb
er of the Board of 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. (2005-07); Member of the Board of Cris
il Ltd (2005-); Asia Society; US-China Business Council Board of Directors.
-?>Deven Sharma 29 Harkim Rd; Greenwich, CT 06831-3623 (203) 531-1147 [55-59 / A
njali B Sharma, Naina Sharma]
-Deven Sharma Croton On Hudson, NY 10520 Send email
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Daniel A. Sharp
http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/cpo/170880306 Chairman, Advisory Board, Instit
ute for Large Scale Innovation (ILSI), and Founding CEO/President, Royal Institu
tion World Science Assembly (RiSci). and was Forum Coordinator World Justice Proj
ects Rule of Law Forum, July 08 in Vienna, drawing on his 20 years of organizing a
nd leading global conferences. He designed and directed the process that lead th
e 480 participants from 83 countries and 15 sectors to produce 89 programs with
action plans that their participant-designers committed to implement. He recruit
ed many of the luminaries and leaders who spoke and participated. was for 15 year
s President/CEO of The American Assembly, a national public affairs institution
at Columbia University, founded by Dwight Eisenhower. He consults with global com
panies and organizations, applying his expertise in business resilience, pandemi
c preparedness and developing systems to monitor the external business environme
nt for risks and opportunities. He has recently had extended roles with Unisys a
s their Worldwide Principal, Business Resilience, and with BP working on their p
reparedness. [Read more about this ponce at link.]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sharp/daniel

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John Shattuck
John Shattuck SourceWatch On 1 August 2009, John Shattuck, an internatio
nal legal scholar and human rights leader, became the fourth President and Rector
ofCentral European University. He was the Chief Executive Officer of the John F. K
ennedy Museum and Library in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to being sworn in as the
U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic on November 9, 1998, John Shattuck was th
e Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Trust
ee, World Peace Foundation; Director, U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North K
orea; Strategy committee, Project on Justice in Times of Transition; Advisory Co
uncil, Realizing Rights; Governing Board Member, Common Cause; Governing Board,
Institute for New Economic Thinking; Executive Board, Institute for Global Leade
rship; Former Chair, National Security Archive; Endorser, Genocide Intervention
Network.
-Ma?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ma/shattuck/john
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shattuck/john
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Megan Shattuck
http://www.kornferry.com/Bios/meganshattuck As a member of Korn/Ferrys Corporat
e Affairs Center of Expertise, Ms. Shattuck specializes in recruiting senior-lev
el corporate affairs executives for companies that are publicly traded, private
or private equity-backed in a range of industries, including financial services,
media and entertainment, healthcare, insurance and technology. The scope of her
assignments includes: public affairs, corporate communications, crisis communic
ations, marketing & branding and government relations. Ms. Shattuck also works o
n chief executive officer, president and director level searches as part of the
Board & CEO Services Practice. Prior to joining Korn/Ferry, Ms. Shattuck covered
the White House for the Cable News Network (CNN).As a White House producer, she
was a member of the press corps.
-Megan H Shattuck 341 Riverside Ave; Riverside, CT 06878-2123 (203) 637-9178 [35
-39 / James D Shattuck, Carol H Shattuck, Matthew T Shattuck]
-Megan H Shattuck 415 W 23rd St, Apt 5C; New York, NY 10011-1405 [35-39]
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David E. Shaw
D.E. Shaw & Co. B. 1951. http://www.deshaw.com/Founder.html The firm was fou
nded in 1988 by David E. Shaw. While Dr. Shaw remains involved in certain higher
-level strategic decisions affecting the investment management businesses of the
D. E. Shaw group, he is no longer actively involved in their day-to-day operati
ons. The vast majority of his time is now devoted to his role as chief scientist
of D. E. Shaw Research, LLC, in which capacity he leads an interdisciplinary re
search group in the field of computational biochemistry and personally engages i
n hands-on scientific research in that field. He also holds appointments as a Se
nior Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
at Columbia University and as an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Informatics at
Columbias medical school. Dr. Shaw received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in
1980 and served on the faculty of the Computer Science Department at Columbia Un
iversity until 1986, when he left to pursue the emerging field of computational
finance. He initiated his work on computational biochemistry in 2001, began buil
ding the scientific team at D. E. Shaw Research in 2002, and resumed his affilia
tion with Columbia in 2005. Dr. Shaw was appointed to the Presidents Council of Ad
visors on Science and Technology by President Clinton in 1994, and again by Pres
ident Obama in 2009. He was a member of the Study Group on Presidential Science
and Technology Advisory Assets at the Center for the Study of the Presidency, an
d has testified before several Congressional committees and the National Science
Board on various public policy issues related to science, technology, and educa
tion, and to their respective roles in ensuring national economic competitivenes
s. Dr. Shaw is also a member of the executive committee of the Council on Compet
itiveness, and co-chairs the steering committee for the Councils federally funded
High-Performance Computing Initiative, which aims to strengthen the nations scie

ntific supercomputing infrastructure. Dr. Shaw is a fellow of the American Academ


y of Arts and Sciences, and serves on the Computer Science and Telecommunication
s Board of the National Academies. He is also a fellow of the American Associati
on for the Advancement of Science, and was elected to its board of directors in
1998. | http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/54/biz_06rich400_David-E-Shaw_201Q.html
The 400 Richest Americans, #374 David E Shaw, 09.21.06. Net Worth $1.0 billion
. Computer science professor left Columbia to trade on Wall Street; joined Morga
n Stanleys quantitative trading unit 1986. Launched eponymous hedge fund 2 years
later. Son of efficient-markets theorist made fortune exploiting market ineffici
encies with sophisticated computer models. Now manages $24 billion. Strong inves
tment in human capital: devotes an unusually large portion of its budget to recrui
tment; only 1 in 500 applicants accepted. No longer involved in day-to-day opera
tions. Now pursuing biosciences passion: funding medical research using computat
ional techniques to develop drugs. Hopes to advance medicine with a small group
of geniuses and lots of powerful computers.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shaw/david
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Kevin P. Sheehan
http://www.berggruenholdings.com/team.php?subPageId=22 Sheehan joined Berggrue
n Holdings (Director) in September 2009. Prior to joining Berggruen, Mr. Sheehan
was an investment professional with Bear Growth Capital Partners, an investment
firm specializing in growth capital opportunities, traditional leveraged buyout
s, and recapitalizations. Previously, Mr. Sheehan was an investment banking prof
essional with Merrill Lynch, working in capital markets and mergers and acquisit
ions. Email: ks@berggruenholdings.com. | Kevin Sheehan: Executive Profile & Biog
raphy BusinessWeek Chief Executive Officer and President,ORIX Venture Finance, L
LC. serves as Chief Executive Officer & President of ORIX Venture Finance, LLC (a
lso known as ORIX Merchant Banking) at ORIX Corporate Finance Group. Mr. Sheehan
joined ORIX in May 2000 and served initially as a principal in the Merchant Ban
king group, focused on private debt and equity financings. Trained as an attorne
y, he has a background in mergers and acquisitions, securities law and asset sal
es. Before joining ORIX, he served as corporate transactional attorney from 1997
to 2000 at the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York, focusing on
M&A work for financial institutions. He has worked on transactions such as the
mergers of Bank of America and Nations Bank; Bank One and First Chicago; Deutsch
e Bank and Bankers Trust; and Berkshire Hathaway and General Re, as well as AT&Ts
sale of the universal card business to Citigroup. Prior to that, Mr. Sheehan se
rved as corporate transactional attorney at the law firm of Davis, Polk & Wardwe
ll, also in New York, working primarily with the Morgan Stanley Group. Prior to
going into private law practice, Mr. Sheehan served as special assistant to the
Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs in the U.S. Departme
nt of State from 1989 to 1992, with special responsibilities for administering t
he U.S. governments security assistance and arms transfer program. He served as a
n officer in the U.S. Army in the United States and Europe, and commanded infant
ry soldiers in West Berlin. Mr. Sheehan also served as law clerk to Judge Stanle
y Sporkin (U.S. District Court, District of Columbia) from 1996 to 1997. He is a
member of the bar of the states of New York, Connecticut and the District of Co
lumbia.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sheehan/kevin
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Michael A. Sheehan
B. 1955, is an author and former U.S. government official and military of
ficer. has held the following positions: New York City Deputy Commissioner for Co
unterterrorism; Assistant Secretary General in the Department of Peacekeeping Op
erations at the United Nations; Ambassador at Large for Counterterrorism at the
State Department; National Security Council staff officer at the White House; an
d commander of a counterterrorism hostage rescue unit in the U.S. Army Special F
orces. | http://www.madisonpolicyforum.org/about/index.php is the President of Le

xington Security Group, an international security consultancy. He is a counterterr


orism analyst for NBC news.
-?>Michael A Sheehan 150 E 85th St, Apt 12B; New York, NY 10028-2303 (646) 596-7
077 [55-59]
-Lexington Security Group 1324 Lexington Ave, Ste 302; New York, NY 10128 | Offi
ce Phone: 1.646.596.7077
-Madison Policy Forum: 645 Madison Avenue, 16th floor; New York, NY 10022 (212)
418-0132 Email: Info@mpfnyc.org.
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Josette M. Sheeran Shiner
AKA Josette Sheeran Shiner. Born: 1954. UN World Food Programme. Sheeran, for
merly known by her married name of Josette Shiner, spent 15 years at the Washing
ton Times founded by Rev.Sun Myung Moon, including as managing editor. She joine
d Moons Unification Church in the 1970s, etc. World Food Programme Executive Dire
ctor (2007-); US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultur
al Affairs (2005-07); Deputy US Trade Representative (2003-05); Starpoint Soluti
ons Managing Director; Empower America President and CEO; The Washington Times e
ventually Managing Editor (1982-97); New York News World (1976-82); Council on F
oreign Relations; Overseas Private Investment Corporation Board of Directors; Un
ited Negro College Fund Advisory Board; Urban League Board of Directors; World F
ood Prize 2003. Ex-husband: Whitney Shiner (div., three children).
Josette Sheeran
Reston, VA
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[60-64]
World Food Programme, Executive Director 1819 L St NW; Washington, DC 20036-3807 (2
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Jill W. Sheffield
Founder and President, Family Care International & Board Member, Center for
Health and Social Policy. Senior fellow for Global Health at the CFR. is an educator
whose experience in the design and implementation of health and education project
s in developing countries spans more than three decades. Prior to founding FCI,
she served as an Executive Officer for the International Program of Carnegie Cor
poration of New York, where she developed a new grant-making program supporting
educational projects and action-oriented research in Commonwealth countries and
initiatives to educate U.S. citizens about development issues. Jill also worked
as an Africa Regional Representative and Director of Programs for Latin America
for World Education, a non-profit organization that provides technical assistanc
e in the developing world. She is a former Chairperson of the Board of Directors
of the International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region and
the Central Executive Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federat
ion. She served on the Board of Directors of Population Communications Internati
onal from 1993 until 2003, has served as an advisor to the Global Fund for Women
, and currently sits on the Board for the Center for Health and Social Policy.
-Jill W Sheffield 14 Fox Rd; West Cornwall, CT 06796-1407 (860) 672-6996 [65+ /
James R Sheffield]
-Jill W Sheffield 105 E 29th St; New York, NY 10016-8015 (212) 686-3222 [James R
Sheffield]
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(no longer listed)
You really should read this: Reports to the People, by Gareth (Gary) L. We
an Fed up USA | Stanley K. Sheinbaum SourceWatch is the publisher of New Perspecti
ves Quarterly. He was a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic
Institutions, Chairman of the American Civil Liberties Foundation of Southern Ca
lifornia, and Regent of the University of California from 1977-89. He helped fou

nd the People for the American Way, and in 1971, he organized the Pentagon Paper
s-Daniel Ellsberg Defense Team. He has also been active in the Middle East peace
process. Between 1991 and 1993 he was President of the Los Angeles Police Commi
ssion. Stanley K. Sheinbaum, 81, did his doctoral work in economics at Stanford Un
iversity and taught there and at Michigan State University (1955-1960). While at
Michigan State, he was the campus director of a 54-man technical assistance gro
up under contract to the State Department in Vietnam. Discovering that the group
comprised a CIAcomponent and by exposing such publicly, he succeeded in keeping
universities apart from such clandestine activities. .From 1960 to 1970 he was a
Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Ba
rbara. From 1971 to 1973 Mr. Sheinbaum organized the defense in the Pentagon Pap
ers trial. From 1973 to 1982 he was Chairman of the American Civil Liberties Uni
on Foundation of Southern California. From 1977 to 1989 he was a Regent of the U
niversity of California. From 1982 to the present he has been a board member of
the International Center for Peace in the Middle East in Tel Aviv. Similarly, he
has been on the board of Americans for Peace Now since 1988. In 1988 he led a d
elegation of five American Jews who succeeded in getting Yasser Arafat to recogn
ize Israel and to disavow terrorism. For the last ten years he has been the publ
isher of New Perspectives Quarterly. In 1989 he founded the west coast affiliate
of the Human Rights Watch. From 1991 to 1993 he was President of the Los Angele
s Board of Police Commissioners following upon the beating of Rodney King. Adviso
ry Board, Tree Media Group. Advisory Board, Liberty Hill Foundation. | Excerpt f
rom:http://www.supremelaw.org/authors/wean/gary.wean.article.htm -Ever since bein
g forced to resign my job with L.A.P.D. I had suffered tortured thoughts as to w
hy Chief Parker had a hand along with the likes of Harry Pregerson and Mickey Co
hen in forcing me to resign. And, what it had to do with crooks like Stanley She
inbaum and two more shyster lawyers, Norman Dorsen and Ira Glasser, who were ope
rating a Communist Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barb
ara, which was a secret anti-Defamation League operation with its headquarters i
n New York. Sheinbaum, Dorsen and Glasser were powerful leaders of the ACLU. I le
arned that what they were up to was writing a Constitution for the New World Orde
r. This was in the 1950s and George Bush and William P. Clark were part of it in 1
950. In 1990 Pres. Bush said, quote, Out of the Persian Gulf conflict there will
emerge a New World Order. Now he wants the American people to elect his son as P
resident to pound the New World Order into them.
-Stanley K Sheinbaum Sr 345 N Rockingham Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90049-2635 (310) 4
72-9579 [65+ / Betty W Sheinbaum]
-Stanley K Sheinbaum 1880 Century Park E, Apt 1606; Los Angeles, CA 90067-1600
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Eleanor B. Sheldon
-?>RAND Trustee 1972-1982; former President, Social Science Research Council. H.
J.Heinz Company; Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Ruks most rikry>Eleanor B Sheldon 630 Park Ave, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10065-6560 [6
5+]
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Ronald K. Shelp
Financial Sense Newshour Expert ~ Ron Shelp 09.19.2009 In a new, second edition of
Fallen Giant: The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg and the History of AIG AIG in
sider Ronald Shelp, who held senior positions at AIG for 12 years Ron Shelp has m
any years of experience in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors. He served as
a domestic and international troubleshooter and also supervised world-wide gover
nment relations, corporate communications, and advertising/sales promotion at AI
G. He also served on a number of AIG boards. Following his departure from AIG, S
help worked at Celanese Corporation as a member of the management committee and
for Burson-Marsteller. He later became co-founder, president, and CEO of an Inte
rnet company. Shelps nonprofit experience includes serving as president and CEO of
New York City Partnership, which was founded by David Rockefeller and simultaneo
usly the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

-Ronald K Shelp 5 E 16th St, Fl 8; New York, NY 10003-3112 (212) 463-0656 [55-59
/ June P Shelp]
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Joanna Reed Shelton
www.joanna-shelton.com/about.html served as the Japan economist at the U.S. Trea
sury Department. twenty-year career as an international trade negotiator and dipl
omat, I served not only at Treasury but also on Capitol Hills House Ways and Mean
s Trade Subcommittee, as deputy assistant secretary for trade policy at the U.S.
State Department, and as deputy secretary-general (the number two official) of
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France. Duri
ng those years, I traveled to thirty countries on nearly all continents, includi
ng numerous times to Japan. Lives in Montana.
-Joanna R Shelton 46451 Schoolhouse Ln; Charlo, MT 59824-9497 (406) 644-2090 [55
-59 / Richard D Erb]
-Joanna R Shelton Saint Marie, MT (406) 524-3158
-Joanna R Shelton Winifred, MT (406) 462-5470
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Sally Shelton-Colby
http://www.osgoodcenter.org/board.htm Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby has held a
number of senior positions in the public, corporate and non-profit sectors as we
ll as in international organizations. She has been Deputy Secretary-General of t
he Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France
; Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Global Programs at the U.S. Agency f
or International Development; U.S. Ambassador to Grenada, Barbados and several o
ther Eastern Caribbean nations; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Latin Am
erica and the Caribbean; and Legislative Assistant for Foreign Policy to then-Se
nator (later Secretary of the Treasury) Lloyd Bentsen. Most recently she develop
ed and ran a transparency and accountability project for USAID and the Governmen
t of Mexico in Mexico City. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations
and the American Academy of Diplomacy. She was a Vice President of Bankers Trust
Co. in New York City where she was responsible for managing the banks political r
isk in developing countries during the third world debt crisis of the 1980s. She
also served on the Boards of Directors of Valero Energy Corporation, a Fortune
500 company and the worlds largest oil and gas pipeline company, and the Baring P
uma Fund, a closed-ended fund traded on the London Stock exchange and engaged in
acquiring emerging market equities. Ms. Shelton-Colby has served on a number of
non-profit Boards of Directors, including Helen Keller International, Helen Kell
er International Europe (where she was also president), the National Endowment f
or Democracy, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the National Demo
cratic Institute for International Affairs, the Atlantic Council of the U.S., th
e Center for International Environmental Law, the American Committee for Aid to
Poland, the American Hospital of Paris, and the Pan American Health and Educatio
n Foundation, among others. She was one of the founders and first Chairman of the
Board of Directors of UNAIDS, a U.N. entity which coordinates the HIV-AIDS preve
ntion programs of the World Bank, the WHO, UNICEF, UNDP, and UNFPA. She served on
two White House Commissions: the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission (Russia), where s
he was Vice Chair of the Committee on Health and the Committee on Agriculture, a
nd the Gore-Mubarak (Egypt) Commission where she was Co-Chair of the Committee o
n Education.
-Sally Shelton-Colby 3241 Ellicott St NW; Washington, DC 20008-2061 (202) 525-53
95 [Colby S Shelton]
-Sally A Shelton-Colby 1713 22nd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1902
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George H. Shenk
Venture Capital attorney at Heller, Ehrman, White; San Francisco.
-George H Shenk 10 Presidio Ter; San Francisco, CA 94118-1411 (415) 668-0880 [65
+ / Georgia L Lee]
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Stephen B. Shepard
Stephen B. Shepard conartistipedia is an American business journalist and aca
demic who served as editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek magazine and was the foundin
g dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
-?>Stephen B Shepard 322 Central Park W; New York, NY 10025-7629 [65+]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shepard/stephen
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Robert T. Shepardson
Commonwealth of PA Campaign Finance Reporting ROBERT T. SHEPARDSON, CHAPPAQUA, NY
10514: Occupation: COO: Employer: SS&K NEW YORK, NY 10012.
-Robert T Shepardson 29 Deerfield Rd; Chappaqua, NY 10514-1604 (914) 238-0196 [4
5-49 / Jane M Shepardson]
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J. Michael Shepherd
J. Shepherd: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Chief Execut
ive Officer, Chairman of BancWest Corporation and Chief Executive Officer of Ban
cWest Corporation, Bank of the West. Age 54. See Board Relationships. has been th
e Chief Executive Officer of BancWest Corp. since April 16, 2009 and serves as i
ts President. Mr. Shepherd has been the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the W
est, a subsidiary of BancWest Corp. since January 1, 2008. He has been the Gener
al Counsel and Secretary of BancWest Corporation and its subsidiary Bank of the
West since December 2004. He served as President of Bank of the West from July 7
, 2006 to March 2010. Mr. Shepherd served as Chief Operating Officer of Bank of
the West from July 31, 2006 to March 2010. He served as the Chief Operating Offi
cer of Bank of the West since July 31, 2006. He served at Shawmut National Corpo
ration as an Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. He also se
rved as an Executive Vice President of the subsidiary of Shawmut National Corpor
ation SBC and SBM. He served as Senior Executive Vice President of BancWest Corp
oration since May 23, 2005. Mr. Shepherd served as the Chief Risk Officer and Ch
ief Administrative Officer of Bank of the West. He also served as Senior Executi
ve Vice President of Bank of the West since 2005 and its General Counsel and Sec
retary since December 2004. He joined bank of the West in 2004 as an Executive V
ice President. He served as an Executive Vice President and General Counsel at B
ank of New York Mellon. He served as an Executive Vice President, General Counse
l and Secretary of Bank of New York Co. Inc. and its subsidiary Bank f New York
Mellon Corporation from 2001 to 2004. Mr. Shepherd oversaw the legal and complia
nce activities of both entities and was responsible for corporate governance mat
ters. Prior to joining Bank of New York Company Inc., Mr. Shepherd served as a P
artner in the law firm of Brobeck, Phleger and Harrison LLP from 1995 to 2000 an
d Special Counsel in the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. Before joining Bank of
the West and BancWest Corporation, he served in similar positions with Shawmut
National Corporation. Mr. Shepherd also has held positions in Washington D.C. in
cluding Senior Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, Associate Counsel to the Pres
ident of the United States and Deputy Assistant Attorney General. He has been Ch
airman at Bank of the West since January 1, 2010. Mr. Shepherd serves as Vice Ch
airman at BancWest Corp. He has been a Director of BancWest Corp. and its subsid
iary West of BancWest Corp. since July 21, 2006. He has been a Director of Pacif
ic Mutual Holding Company and Pacific LifeCorp. since July 2008. He serves as a
Director at Operation HOPE Inc. Mr. Shepherd serves as a Director of Promontory
Interfinancial Network, Common Good and the American Judicature Society, NYC2012
, Inc. and is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Financial Ser
vices Roundtable. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Brobeck Phleger & Harrison, LLP; The Bank
of New York Mellon Corporation; BancWest Corp.; Pacific Mutual Holding Company;
Pacific LifeCorp; Stanford University; Shawmut National Corporation; Operation H
OPE Inc; The Bank of New York Mellon; NYC2012, Inc.; The University of Michigan
Law School; Financial Services Roundtable; Promontory Interfinancial Network, LL
C. | Campaign Contributions to Brown For Attorney General 2010 J MICHAEL SHEPHER

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Karen Shepherd
-?>Karen Shepherd profiles | LinkedIn (82).
-NY?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shepherd/karen
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Alan R. Sheriff
<-? | Solebury Capital, LLC: http://www.solecap.com/cap/Team.aspx?TeamId=01 CoChief Executive Officer. worked on Wall Street for over twenty-five years in a va
riety of senior positions. He initially spent nine years at Salomon Brothers Inc
. working for two years in convertible sales and trading and the next seven year
s in equity capital markets. In January 1992, Alan accepted a position as a Dire
ctor at The First Boston Corporation (later Credit Suisse First Boston) also in
equity capital markets. In February 1994, he was promoted to Managing Director. D
uring his tenure at CSFB, Alan managed several units in equity capital markets,
including convertible securities and restricted stock. In 1997 Alan was named Co
-Head Equity Capital Markets for the Americas. He has managed and executed numer
ous IPOs and follow-ons for issuers such as Nationwide Financial , Dupont, Chrysle
r, MetLife , New York Life, KKR, Willis Group Holdings, TD Waterhouse, Triarc Co
mpanies, China Life, Northrop Grumman, Warburg Pincus, AK Steel, and Calpine, am
ong many others. has traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe working on i
nternational equity deals. He has worked on convertible and derivative solutions
for many clients looking for alternative strategies. Alan is also a member of t
he Standard and Poors North American Indices Advisory Committee. He was a member
of the senior CSFB team that advised Chrysler on its merger with Daimler. Alan h
as worked on many U.S. and cross-border mergers and acquisitions deals advising
on trading, valuation, and index strategies. Since co-founding Solebury Capital G
roup, Alan has worked on marquee deals such as KKR Financial, KKR PEI, Sealy, He
rtz, and Reddy Ice. Alan advised Bank of America on its IPO of Conversus Capital
, a publicly traded private equity vehicle. He also worked for Rohm & Haas durin
g its merger with Dow Chemical. is co-Chairman of the Rosemont-Solebury Co-Invest
Fund, a private equity fund that invests alongside some of the top private equi
ty firms such as KKR, Blackstone, Carlyle and Ziff Media. Alan is also Chairman
of Solebury Second Career Partners, which invests in Dunkin Donuts franchises. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Alan is founder and Executive
Director of Teach2Serve, a nonprofit designed to educate and train select high s
chool students for careers in public policy and nonprofit work. Alan is on the B
oard of Advisors of DNA4Africa, a nonprofit promoting the use of DNA to track genoc
idal violence, child trafficking and sexual violence. In January 2011 Alan served
as a delegate for the U.S. State Departments Global Entrepreneurship Program in
Egypt in an effort to promote and spur entrepreneurship around the world. This p
rogram was inspired by President Obamas June 2009 speech in Cairo calling for bet
ter relations with Muslims around the world. Alan also teaches at the Solebury S
chool, an independent school in Pennsylvania, where he is a Trustee. His courses
include Genocide and War and Children. Alan lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
with his wife and three children.
-Alan R Sheriff 390 Woodhill Rd; Newtown, PA 18940-2516 (215) 579-9266 [50-54 /
Karen A Sheriff]
-Alan Sheriff, Principal 29 Weatherfield Dr; Newtown, PA 18940-2612 (215) 909-33
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Mark B. Sherkey
http://www.linkedin.com/in/marksherkey Executive Officer at 2-11 Field Artille
ry. Hawaiian Islands. MAJ Mark B. Sherkey is a native of the Eastern Shore of Vir
ginia. He served in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets from 1991-1995. At Virgini
a Tech he received his commission in the U.S. Army in May of 1995 earning a Bach
elors Degree in Finance at the Pamplin School of Business. Later, he earned a Mas

ters in Business Administration from Murray State University in 2005 and a Maste
rs in Policy Management from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. in 2005. In
April 2007, he was inducted into Omnicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor
Society. In June 2007, he was selected as a Term Member on the Council on Forei
gn Relations. MAJ Sherkeys assignments have ranged from serving on the Korea Penin
sula with the 2nd Infantry Division to two tours with the 101st Airborne Divisio
n (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Most recently, MAJ Sherkey has serve
d in the Executive Secretariat in the Immediate Office of the Secretary of Defen
se and as a Senate Liaison Officer on the US Army Staff in Washington, DC. Curre
ntly, he is a student at the School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenwor
th, Kansas. During his last operational assignment with the 101st Airborne Divisi
on in 2003 he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In combat operatio
ns, MAJ Sherkey commanded two field artillery batteries (Headquarters and Servic
e Battery, 3-320th Field Artillery, and Charlie Battery, 1st of the 377th Field
Artillery) in Tal Afar and Mosul, Iraq. In June 2006, MAJ Sherkey established Path
ways of Service, Inc. In October 2008, MAJ Sherkey married Krista Lee Emmett of C
halfont, Pennsylvania. They have two golden retrievers named Callah and Gracie w
ho bring such joy to their life. In June 2009, MAJ Sherkey deployed again to Iraq
in support of Multi-National Division (North) Task Force Lightning (25th Infant
ry Division) mission as an operational planner. In January 2010, MAJ Sherkey join
ed 2/25 SBCT. Now serving as 2-11 FA Executive Officer. Specialties: Legislative
Liaison, Defense related issues, Strategic and Operational planner, Public Relat
ions, Executive Officer.
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Houston, TX
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Wendy R. Sherman
a Principal in the Albright Group, LLC, has twenty-five years of public- and p
rivate-sector executive-level management experience. She has served as Counselor
of the Department of State, Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of S
tate on North Korea, and Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs wh
ich included responsibility for securing the Departments more than $23 billion an
nual budget appropriation. As a chief troubleshooter to two Secretaries of State
, Ambassador Shermans portfolio included Asia, the Middle East, Central America,
North Korea, Russia and Cuba, as well as transnational issues. She directed the
Fannie Mae Foundation as President and CEO and also served as a member of the Fa
nnie Mae Operating Committee. She serves on the Board of Directors of Oxfam Americ
aand the Board of Advisors for the Center for a New American Security and is a m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Strategy Group. She is a
lso a member of the US-India Strategic Dialogue and a regular participant of the
Australian American Leadership Dialogue. was a key Foreign Policy advisor to Sen
. John Kerrys Presidential campaign. Advisory Board, Truman National Security Proj
ect; Former Council member, Presidents Interagency Council on Women. 2008 Obama-B
iden transition team member; U.S. Department of State counselor.
-Wendy R Sherman 6207 Yorkshire Ter; Bethesda, MD 20814-2243 (301) 564-1378 [6064 / Malcolm Sherman]
The Albright Group LLC, Principal 1101 New York Ave NW, Ste 900; Washington, DC 2
0005-4271 (202) 842-7222
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Lynn Sherr
is an American broadcast journalist and author, best known as a correspondent
for the ABC news magazine 20/20.
-Lynn B Sherr 860 United Nations Plz, Apt 16F; New York, NY 10017-1816 (212) 759
-4423 and/or (212) 759-4424 [65+ / Lawrence B Hilford]

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George L. Sherry
International Peace Academy; UN Peacekeeping Operations. Member of Advisory Board, R
outledge.
-?>George L Sherry 185 E 85th St, Apt 3C; New York, NY 10028-2172 (212) 831-3529
[65+ / Doris H Sherry]
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Ben Sherwood
an American author, journalist, and entrepreneur. On December 3, 2010 he beca
me President of ABC News.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sherwood/ben
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Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
NATO expert. | http://cisac.stanford.edu/people/elizabethsherwoodrandall/ a senior
research scholar at the Freeman Spogli Institutes Center for International Securi
ty and Cooperation (CISAC), was named special assistant to President Obama and s
enior director for European affairs at the National Security Council in January
2009. Prior to her appointment, Sherwood-Randall served as a founding senior advi
ser to the Preventive Defense Project (PDP), a Stanford-Harvard initiative that
focuses on security problems and threats. She also was an adjunct senior fellow
at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her work focuses on American national securi
ty challenges, including preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruc
tion, defense leadership and management, and alliance politics. This is the secon
d time Sherwood-Randall has served in the executive branch. From 1994 to 1996 du
ring the first Clinton administration, she was deputy assistant secretary of def
ense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. In this role, she developed and implement
ed regional security policy toward the newly independent states of the former So
viet Union, including Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, and also
established defense and military relationships. Sherwood-Randall was instrumenta
l in extending NATOs Partnership for Peace program across Eurasia and in building t
he foundation for cooperation between Russia and NATO in the joint peacekeeping
operation in Bosnia. For her work at the Pentagon, she was awarded the Departmen
t of Defense Distinguished Service Medal by then-Secretary of Defense William Pe
rry, who now co-directs the PDP at Stanford. From 2007 to 2008, Sherwood-Randall
was a member of the Review Panel on Future Directions for Defense Threat Reducti
on Agency Missions and Capabilities to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction. In 20
08, she served on the National Security Strategy and Policies Expert Working Gro
up that advised the Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States, wh
ich Perry also leads. Prior to her service in the Department of Defense, Sherwood
-Randall was co-founder and associate director of Harvards Strengthening Democrat
ic Institutions Project. She also has served as chief foreign affairs and defens
e policy adviser to then Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., and as a guest scholar in fo
reign policy studies at the Brookings Institution. Sherwood-Randall earned a bach
elors degree from Harvard College and a doctorate in international relations from
Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar in 1981.
-Elizabeth S Sherwood-Randall 45 Sierra Ave; Piedmont, CA 94611-3815 (510) 547-8
039 [50-54 / Jeffrey B Randall]
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Geoffrey B. Shields
http://www.vermontlaw.edu/Our_Faculty/Faculty_Directory/Geoffrey_B_Shields.h
tm
Geoffrey B. Shields became Vermont Law Schools seventh dean in August of 2004. Be
fore coming to Vermont Law School, he was a partner and past chair of the Manage
ment Committee of the Chicago and Washington, DC, law firm of Gardner Carton and
Douglas, where he specialized in legal issues relating to not-for-profit institut
ions served as foreign student advisor and assistant to the president for the Exp
eriment in International Living (Brattleboro, VT), and was an adjunct professor
of economics at Marlboro College (VT). He served as a law clerk for Judge James

L. Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, from 1972 to 1973. From 1
973 to 1976, he served as assistant counsel to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and as counsel and foreign policy advisor to Senator Frank Church. In
1977, Shields was special assistant to the secretary of the U.S. Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare. Dean Shields has edited four books and written ov
er 30 articles on foreign policy issues, health care financing, mergers and acqu
isitions, restructuring, and environmental issues. He has served as vice chair a
nd treasurer of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and is an active member
of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. He is past chair of the board
of trustees of Lake Forest College and formerly served on the board of Benningto
n College. He currently serves on the boards of Hospital Billing and Collection
Service, the Ziegler Companies, Inc., and The Vermont Business Roundtable. Shiel
ds is a member of District of Columbia, Illinois, and Vermont bars. Chicago Coun
cil on Global Affairs honorary life director.
-Geoffrey B Shields 78 Spring Rd; Tunbridge, VT 05077-9607 (802) 889-9588 [65+ /
Genie Shields, Eugenie B Shields]
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Lisa Shields
(1) Lisa Shields, Jeffrey Sachs. (2) Lisa Shields, Chris Schroeder & Lisa To
doravitch. CFR Vice President for Communications and Marketing. | Global Philanth
ropy Group Lisa has extensive media and communications experience with political,
news and non-profit organizations. She leverages her strategic communications expe
rtise for GPG clients and is also the host of Giving, a program created by a par
tnership between GPG and the Plum Television network. Giving profiles the work o
f innovative philanthropists, including many GPG clients. is currently the Vice Pre
sident for Communications and Marketing for the Council on Foreign Relations, th
e nations leading foreign policy think-tank. She manages media relations for the
Council , its nearly 50 scholars and president. She also oversees media strategy
for its publications, award-winning website and its Foreign Affairs journal. Li
sa is a life member and the former co-chair of the Term Member Advisory Council
of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joining the Council on Foreign Rela
tions, Lisa provided communications services to media and non-profit organizatio
ns including the New York State Council on the Arts, ABC News, WNET, the A&E Net
work, and the United Nations. As a producer, Lisa produced international events
such as UNIFEMs A World Free of Violence Against Women, a global videoconference on
the floor of the U.N. General Assembly. She worked as a producer for news progr
ams including Barbara Walters Specials and Primetime Live for ABC News. Lisa is o
n the board of directors of Global Green USA, the US chapter of the internationa
l environmental organization founded by former Russian President Mikhail Gorbach
ev and dedicated to fostering a sustainable and secure future for humanity.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shields/lisa
-DC: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/shields/lisa
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Gary M. Shiffman
Chertoff Group Fed up USA * Friends of Israel Defense Forces Fed up USA Dr. Sh
iffman brings to the Chertoff Group a deep terrorism/counter-terrorism expertise
married with successful P&L experience at a Fortune 200 corporation. A prominen
t economist, he is well known for his perceptive application of economic insight
s to business leadership, and national and homeland security. View Full Bio Profe
ssor, Security Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (2002 pr
esent); Sr. Vice President, General Manager, L-3 Services Group and L-3 Risk Man
agement Solutions, GS&ES (2006-2009); Chief of Staff, U.S. Customs and Border Pr
otection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2004 2006); National Security Ad
visor, U.S. Senate (1996-2000).
-Gary M Shiffman 3412 21st Ave N; Arlington, VA 22207-3823 (703) 522-6936 [40-44
/ Jeanne W Shiffman]
Also likely>Gary M Shiffman 78736 Palm Tree Ave; Palm Desert, CA 92211-1848 (760)
345-0391 [Scott L Shiffman, Sara A Shiffman, Jeanne W Shiffman]
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Michael Shifter
Michael Shifter SourceWatch is vice president for policy at the Inter-Americ
an Dialogue. Since 1993, he has been adjunct professor at Georgetown Universitys
School of Foreign Service, where he teaches Latin American politics. Shifter wri
tes and talks widely on U.S.-Latin American relations and hemispheric affairs. H
is recent articles have appeared in major U.S. and Latin American publications s
uch as The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post,
The Los Angeles Times, Journal of Democracy, Harvard International Review, Clar
in, O Estado de S. Paulo, and Cambio, and he is co-editor, along with Jorge Domng
uez, of Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin America, published by Johns
Hopkins University Press. He is also a contributing editor to Current History. S
ince 1996, he has frequently testified before Congress about U.S. policy towards
Latin America. Prior to joining the Inter-American Dialogue, Shifter directed t
he Latin American and Caribbean program at theNational Endowment for Democracy a
nd, before that, the Ford Foundations governance and human rights program in the
Andean region and Southern Cone where he was based in Lima, Peru, and subsequent
ly, in Santiago, Chile. In the mid-1980s, Shifter was a Representative in Brazil w
ith the Inter-American Foundation, where he also worked in the Office of Researc
h and Evaluation. Shifter is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the
Latin American Studies Association. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Was
hington Office on Latin America (WOLA), the Advisory Committee of Human Rights W
atch/Americas Division, and the Advisory Board of the Institute of Latin America
n and Iberian Studies at Columbia University. Shifter has recently [2001] consulte
d for the Ford Foundation, Kellogg Foundation, Inter-American Development Bank,
World Bank, Agency for International Development, Oxfam America, and Swedish Ecu
menical Action. In 2000, Mr. Shifter directed an independent task force on US po
licy towards Colombia, organized by the Dialogue and the Council on Foreign Rela
tions and co-chaired by Senator Bob Graham (D-Fl) and former national security a
dviser Brent Scowcroft. Mr. Shifter is regularly interviewed by a variety of bot
h US and Latin American media, and often appears on CNN International (English a
nd Spanish). Since 1996, he has testified on six occasions before Congress about
US policy towards Latin America. Directed the Independent Task Force on Columbia;
Former International Advisory Board member, Center of Legal and Social Studies;
Faculty, Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies.
-Michael E Shifter 2409 20th St NW; Washington, DC 20009-1589 (202) 588-0640 [55
-59]
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James Shinn
http://jamesshinn.net/?page_id=233 served as Assistant Secretary of Defens
e for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs from late 2006 through 2008.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shinn/james
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Eric K. Shinseki
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/dept-of-veterans-affairs/ Secretary of Veter
ans Affairs. | http://www1.va.gov/opa/bios/bio_shinseki.asp.
Eric K Shinseki
Falls Church, VA
N/A
Eric Ken Shinseki
Honolulu, HI
N/A
United States Dept of Veterans Affairs, Secretary Eric K Shinseki 810 Vermont Ave
NW; Washington, DC 20420-0001 (202) 461-4800
3 other jobs ( N I S C Holdings, Grove Farm Company, Ducommun): http://www.whitepag
es.com/dir/a-z/shinseki/eric
-?>Carol K Shinseki 3158 Uluhui St; Lihue, HI 96766-1235 (808) 245-6544 [65+ / P
aul K Shinseki, Kyle K Shinseki]
-43 Shinseki: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shinseki
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Walter V. Shipley
<David H. Koch, Julia Koch. | B. 1935. CEO of Chase Manhattan, 1996-99.
Chase Manhattan Bank CEO (1996-99); Chemical Bank CEO (1994-96); Chemical BankCE
O (1983-91, ending with merger with Manuf. Hanover); Chemical Bank President (19
82-); Chemical Bank Senior EVP (1979-82); Chemical Bank (1956-); Member of the B
oard of American Home Products (2000-02); Member of the Board of Bell Atlantic;
Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank (as Chairman, 1996-99); Member of th
e Board of Chemical Bank (1982-, as Chairman, 1983-91 and 1994-96); Member of th
e Board of Exxon Mobil (1998-2009); Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank
of New York (1997-?); Member of the Board of NYNEX (1983-97); Member of the Boar
d of Verizon (2000-2007); Member of the Board of Wyeth (2002-); JP Morgan Chase
International Council; American Museum of Natural History Trustee; American Acad
emy of Arts and Sciences; Bill Bradley for President; Bush-Cheney 04; Business Ro
undtable Co-Chairman (1996-99); Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee; Frien
ds of Senator DAmato 1998 Committee; George W. Bush for President; Lincoln Center
Trustee; Partnership for New York City; Romney for President; US-Japan Business
Council; Wallace Foundation Chairman.
Walter V Shipley
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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-?>Walter V Shipley 21 Prospect Hill Ave; Summit, NJ 07901-3705 (908) 277-0973 [


65+ / Judith L Shipley]
-?>Walter V Shipley 205 Settlers Row N; Ponte Vedra, FL 32082-3941 (904) 285-183
1 [65+]
-?>Walter V Shipley 9696 Deer Run Dr; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082-3501 (904) 285
-1903
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shipley/walter
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Susan L. Shirk
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/susan_l__shirk.html is a profess
or in the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the
University of California, San Diego, and research director of the University of
Californias system-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), whic
h is based at UCSD. Shirk served as deputy assistant secretary for China at the U
.S. State Department from 1997-2000. She was the IGCCs director from 1991-97, dur
ing which time she founded the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue, a track-two
security forum. Shirk has served on the Defense Policy Board, which advises the
U.S. Secretary of Defense on international security issues, and on the boards of
the East-West Center in Hawaii and the U.S.-Japan Foundation. She is a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic
Studies.
-Susan L Shirk 5441 Soledad Rd; La Jolla, CA 92037-7043 (858) 272-1133 [Samuel L
Popkin, Lucy S Popkin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shirk/susan
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Faryar Shirzad
Global Head of Government Affairs at Goldman Sachs. | Faryar Shirzad profile
LittleSis Faryar Shirzad joined Goldman, Sachs & Co. in August 2006 as vice pre
sident and director of international public policy. Mr. Shirzad is responsible f
or coordinating the firms efforts with respect to international public policy mat
ters, as well as for advising colleagues and clients on international policy and
regulatory matters. Prior to joining Goldman, Sachs, Mr. Shirzad served on the
staff of the National Security Council at the White House from March 2003 throug
h August 2006, first as a special assistant to the President for International E
conomic Affairs, and then as deputy assistant to the President and deputy nation
al security advisor for International Economic Affairs. In those roles, Mr. Shir
zad was responsible for advising the President, the National Security Advisor an

d the Director of the National Economic Council on all international economic po


licy matters, including trade, investment, finance, development, energy and envi
ronment. He also served as the Presidents personal representative to the G-8 (the
G8 Sherpa), and led the preparations for the Presidents participation in other int
ernational economic summits, such as the U.S.-E.U. Summit, the Asia Pacific Econ
omic Cooperation Forum and the Summit of the Americas. Prior to his time at the
White House, Mr. Shirzad was assistant secretary for Import Administration at th
e U.S. Department of Commerce, where he administered the U.S. trade remedy laws,
and was responsible for negotiating agreements in a number industry sectors aro
und the globe. Prior to that, he was the trade policy coordinator on the Bush-Ch
eney Transition Team. He began his career in public service as international tra
de counsel on the majority staff of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance under C
hairman William V. Roth (R-DE). He previously practiced law in Washington, DC at
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, where
he advised clients on international trade and regulatory matters.
1 listing only>Faryar E Shirzad 5145 38th St N; Arlington, VA 22207-1873 [40-44 /
Nancy J Shirzad]
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Natan Shklyar
http://www.springfieldinstitute.org/?page_id=3753 Natan Shklyar is a partn
er in the Private Equity Practice of Bain & Company, the global business consult
ing firm. Natan advises Bain clients in the areas of due diligence, corporate st
rategies and performance improvement, working with them to create new levers of
operational value. He brings deep expertise in a number of industries including
consumer goods, retail, industrial products and utilities. Natan is an accomplis
hed author of private equity and economic policy. He has written several article
s and has been quoted in a number of publications including the FinancialTimes,
The Economist and the Soviet and Post-Soviet Review. Natan has also been a featu
red guest on Bloomberg TV. Prior to joining Bain, Natan ran the U.S. private equ
ity practice for an internationally known business consulting firm. He held posi
tions earlier in his career at the EastWest Institute, an international public p
olicy think-tank based in New York City. | Natan Shklyar, Director, American Ban
k | Spoke |Corporate Partners : Business Advisory Council: Member Profile His exp
erience as a management consultant has included positions with Droege & Comp., M
cKinsey & Company and Booz Allen Hamilton. Before becoming a management consultan
t, Natan worked as a research associate at the EastWest Institute, an internatio
nal public policy think tank based in New York City. Natan was born in Russia, gr
ew up in Kazakhstan and Moldova, and speaks Russian as his native language. He
is active in several non-profit organizations focused on foreign policy and US n
ational security issues. Natan lives in New York City with his wife Cassandra a
nd their four daughters.
-Natan M Shklyar 111 W 122nd St, Apt 1; New York, NY 10027-5502 (212) 662-7243 [
35-39 / Cassandra M Cavanaugh]
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Amity R. Shlaes
Media Mouthfeces: Shapiro to Sylvester Fed up USA Bloomberg News columni
st and political economist.
-Amity R Shlaes 15 Willow Pl; Brooklyn, NY 11201-4506 [45-49]
-Council on Foreign Relations New York, NY 10065 Send email
Bloomberg LP, Syndicated Columnist 731 Lexington Ave; New York, NY 10022-1331 (21
2) 318-2000
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Christopher C. Shoemaker
-?>National Security Council senior staff member of Defense Policy ca. 1981 (Car
ter). -?>MPRI SVP. Past: U.S. Army colonel.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shoemaker/christopher
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shoemaker/christopher/3?search_id=0327138319657
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Jolynn Shoemaker

Executive Director, Women In International Security (WIIS). Worked at State D


epartment as a Presidential Management Fellow. http://cpass.georgetown.edu/39754
.html
Jolynn Michele Shoemaker
Aptos, CA
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Raymond Shonholtz
Raymond Shonholtz SourceWatch founded Partners for Democratic Change in 1989
, and established the first of several national Centers on change and conflict m
anagement in Central and Eastern Europe. As President of Partners, he is respons
ible for overall development and strategic planning for the organization and the
management of all Partners divisions. In 1976, Mr. Shonholtz established and ser
ved as President of the Community Boards Program, one of the first community and
school mediation initiatives that brought conflict resolution skills and proces
ses into neighborhoods and schools throughout the U.S. and internationally. Mr.
Shonholtz is educated as a lawyer and has an extensive background in legal pract
ice, education, and policy. He serves on several boards of directors and editori
al boards, and has written and lectured extensively on the subject of mediating
systems, conflict resolution models, and the positive function of conflict in de
mocratic society. | http://www.partnersglobal.org/news/ray-shonholtz-woodrow-wils
on-fellow-1
-?>Raymond Shonholtz 545 Lombard St; San Francisco, CA 94133-2334 [Anne Devero]
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David M. Shribman
http://www.calvin-coolidge.org/html/shribman.html David M. Shribman, 55,
became executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 3, 2003. He
came to Pittsburgh from The Boston Globe where he was assistant managing editor
, columnist and Washington bureau chief. He joined The Globe after serving as nat
ional political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. Prior to that, he co
vered Congress and national politics for The New York Times and was a member of
the national staff of The Washington Star. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in jour
nalism in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the American political scene.
Shribman was a regular panelist on the PBS show Washington Week in Review and a fr
equent analyst for BBC radio. He has been married to Cindy Skrzycki, a Bloomberg
financial columnist, for 30 years, and they live in Pittsburgh with their two da
ughters, Elizabeth and Natalie.
-David M Shribman 1176 Murrayhill Ave; Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1042 (412) 441-9698
[55-59 / Cynthia L Shribman, Elizabeth A Shribman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shribman/david
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Donald W. Shriver Jr.
http://www.utsnyc.edu/Page.aspx?pid=1340 has long taken an international voice in
examining ethical issues related to race relations, youth, business, politics a
nd medicine. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he was president of Union Theolo
gical Seminary in New York from 1975 to 1991 and taught ethics there until 1996
as the William E. Dodge Professor of Applied Christianity. He also has taught at
Jewish Theological Seminary, Emory Universitys Candler School of Theology, and C
olumbia Universitys schools of business, law, international affairs and journalis
m. Before teaching, he was pastor of a congregation in North Carolina and a Pres
byterian minister at North Carolina State University. Shriver, who has belonged

to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations since 1988, has traveled to 55 countrie
s including India, Germany, South Korea, South Africa, England, Ireland and Belg
ium. A member of the American Theological Society and former president of the So
ciety of Christian Ethics, Shriver also has engaged in Jewish-Christian dialogue
in several countries. He was a fellow of the American Academy in Berlin and vis
iting senior scholar of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in Cape Tow
n, South Africa.
-Donald W Shriver Jr440 Riverside Dr, Apt 58; New York, NY 10027-6830 (212) 2225112 [65+ ]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shriver/donald
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Timothy P. Shriver
(B. 1959) is Chairman and CEO [and past champion leper fighter] of Special
OlympicsHe was the executive producer on The Ringer, a co-producer on Amistad an
d theDisney movie The Loretta Claiborne Story, and has served as a producer or c
o-producer on shows for the American Broadcasting Company, the National Broadcas
ting Corporation, and the TNTcable channel. Board memberships: American Associat
ion on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Board of the Education Commi
ssion of the States Compact for Learning and Citizenship; Council on Foreign Rela
tions; The Edison Schools Incorporated; The Frank Porter Graham Child Developmen
t Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Board of Advisors f
or HealthCorps. Parents: Sargent Shriver, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Spouse: Linda
Potter. Children: Sophia Rose Shriver, Timothy Potter Shriver, Samuel Kennedy Po
tter Shriver, Kathleen Potter Shriver, Caroline Potter Shriver. Residence: Chevy
Chase, Maryland.
-Timothy P Shriver 4810 Drummond Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5429 (301) 656-2639
[50-54]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shriver/timothy
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Colette Shulman
<-R.? | NYTimes [?]a Moscow correspondent for United Press from 1956 to 1959The N
ational Council for Reserach on Women. The Womens Dialogue. Human Rights Watch.
-Colette J Shulman 454 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10027-6845 (212) 663-3212 [65+
/ Marsha Schulman]
-Colette J Shulman 170 Route 37 S; Sherman, CT 06784-2401 (860) 354-0333 [65+ /
Marshall D Shulman]
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George P. Shultz
90+ years old by now (still not too old to hang.) * Institute for Internat
ional Economics Fed up USA * Committee on the Present Danger Fed up USA, etc. Ho
norary Fellow, Hoover Institution; former Secretary of State, President and Dire
ctor of Bechtel Group, Inc., Secretary of the Treasury, Director, Office of Mana
gement and Budget, and Secretary of Labor. | A World Free of Nuclear Weapons co-au
thor; Accretive Health director; American Corporate Partners advisory council me
mber; Augusta National Golf Club member; Committee for Economic Development trus
tee;Committee on the Present Danger co-chairman; Fremont Group director; Hoover
Institution fellow; J.P. Morgan Chase International Council chairman; Nuclear Ti
pping Point interviewed in. Past: 2008 Bilderberg conference participant; 2008 Joh
n McCain presidential campaign gave maximum donation; Atlantic Council of the Un
ited States honorary director; Bechtel Group, Inc. president & director; Council
on Economic Policy chairman; Mary Eberstadt speechwriter; Economic Policy Advis
ory Board chairman; Charles Hill executive aide; Richard M. Nixon administration
treasury secretary, labor secretary;Ronald Reagan administration secretary of s
tate; U.S. Department of Labor secretary; U.S. Department of State secretary; U.
S. Department of the Treasury secretary; U.S. Office of Management and Budget di
rector. Charlotte Mailliard Shultz spouse.
-George P Shultz 999 Green St, Ph 1; San Francisco, CA 94133-3649 [65+ / Charlot
te M Shultz]
-83: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shultz/george
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Susan F. Shultz
http://www.inac-global.com/consultant_42.html Susan Shultz founded SSA Execu
tive Search International, Ltd. in 1981, and has conducted senior level searches
locally, nationally and internationally, and is recognized as a leading expert
in corporate governance. She authored the highly acclaimed The Board Book, Makin
g Your Corporate Board a Strategic Force in your Companys Success (AMACOM) and ha
s been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, U
SA Today, Strategic Finance, CFO Magazine and numerous other media. She has also
been the Global Practice Leader for the Boards of Directors practice at OakBridg
e-Global helping public and private companies build better boards of directors. S
he has spoken about corporate boards and executive search at The Business Roundt
able; the Economist CFO Forum, Tokyo; the advanced director symposium at the And
erson School, UCLA; The Commonwealth Club; the Canadian Chartered Accountants, M
ontreal; the Financial Executives Intl Annual Summit, Semantic Annual CIO Symposi
um; the US-Asia Investment & Business Expo; various CEO gatherings; and to many
other organizations. In 2002, Susan founded The Board Institute, Inc., to improve
boards of directors through a suite of web based, independent, educational tool
s to help directors evaluate, educate and improve their boards, committees and i
ndividual directors. The Board Institute is the only web-based solution to board
education and evaluation accredited by RiskMetrics. Susan chaired the Phoenix Co
mmittee on Foreign Relations for 16 years, is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations (NYC), Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles), is a di
rector for the Arizona Technology Council, The Council Foundation, the School of
Global Studies, ASU and Charter 100, and is past President of the Arizona Busin
ess Leadership Association. She served on numerous other boards, was a President
ial Delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business and is recognized i
n numerous publications including Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in America, and
Whos Who in Finance and Industry.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shultz/susan
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David Shuman
<-? | http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Shuman_David_44941012.aspx Employment hist
ory: Bridger Capital LLC; SESAC Inc; Chockstone Inc; JRG Inc; Spinner.com; Counc
il on Foreign Relations , Inc. Board Memberships and Affiliations: Board Member,
SESAC Inc; Expands Board of Directors, Chockstone Inc; Member of the Global Adv
isory Board, Endeavor; Board Member, JRG Inc. | [-?>] iLight Technologies , Inc.
; Kansas Masonic Home; Special Olympics Southern California; Real Estate One; T
he Bank of Northern Michigan; Big Brothers Big Sisters; Petoskeys Festival; Comca
st Corporation. | David Shuman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Part
ner, Bridger Management, LLC. [NY, NY.] See Board Relationships. David Shuman is
currently employed at Bridger Management, LLC in the position of Portfolio Mana
ger. OTHER: Director, Chockstone, Inc.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/shuman/david
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Stanley S. Shuman
<wife Sydney. | Stanley Shuman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWe
ek Managing Director and Member of Executive Committee, Allen & Company, Inc. Ag
e 75. See Board Relationships. Stanley S. Shuman is the Managing Director and a M
ember of Executive Committee of Allen & Co. LLC since 1970. He has been associat
ed with Allen & Co LLC since 1961 and has been an active participant in the prin
cipal investment and investment advisory industry around the world for over 45 y
ears. He has also worked extensively in the media industry, serving currently as
a Director Emeritus of News Corporation. Mr. Shuman is an Advisor at Palamon Ca
pital Partnersand serves as the Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Palamon E
uropean Equity, L.P. and Palamon European Equity II, L.P. He serves on numerous
civic and non-profit Boards, including Six Flags Inc., WNET/Channel 13, the Muse
um of Television and Radio, Carnegie Hall, and The Lower Manhattan Development C
orp. He was appointed by the President Clinton to the Presidents Foreign Intellig
ence Advisory Board, served for 19 years as a Member of the Financial Control Bo

ard for the City of New York, and he is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relat
ions and The Economic Club of New York. Mr. Shuman is a member of the Bar of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Bar of the State of New York. OTHER AFFI
LIATIONS [click these to learn their execs & boards, &c.]: Proxim Corp.; News Co
rp.; ArcelorMittal Laplace, LLC; Harvard University; Hudson General Corp.; Six F
lags Entertainment Corporation; Palamon Capital Partners; Harvard Business Schoo
l;The Paley Center for Media; Palamon European Equity, L.P.; John and Mary R Mar
kle Foundation; National Public Radio, Inc.; Lower Manhattan Development Corp.;
Harvard Law School; Educational Broadcasting Corporation; The Carnegie Hall Corp
oration; Palamon European Equity II, L.P. | Stanley S. Shuman NNDB: Tracking the
entire world B. 1934. Allen & Company Managing Director (1970-); Allen & Compan
y(1961-70); Member of the Board of Educational Broadcasting Corporation; Member of
the Board of News America (1985-); Member of the Board of News Corporation (198
2-2005); Member of the Board of Six Flags (2000-05); Palamon Capital Partners Ad
visor; Carnegie Hall Board of Directors; Center for New York City Law Chairman;
Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democ
ratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Economic Club of New York; Gephardt for Pre
sident; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US
Senate Committee; Joe Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; Lower M
anhattan Development Corporation Board of Directors; Markle Foundation Board of
Directors; Massachusetts Bar Association; Museum of Television and Radio Board o
f Directors; New York State Bar Association; Obama for America; Obama for Illino
is; SESAC Board of Directors; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1990s); New Y
ork City Official Financial Control Board (19 years). Brother: Alfred J. Shuman
(Archstone, b. 1939); : wife: Ruth Lande; son: Michael Adam Shuman (b. 1972, wi
th Lande); wife:Sydney R. Shuman.
-Stanley S Shuman 4 Pudding Hill Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-8003 (631) 324-4510
-Stanley S Shuman 25 Sutton Pl S, Apt 10G; New York, NY 10022-2462 (212) 644-132
0 [65+ / Sydney R Shuman, Alexandra Shuman]
-Stanley S Shuman 17 E 73rd St; New York, NY 10021-3501 (212) 879-9612 [Alexandr
a S Shuman, Michael A Shuman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shuman/stanley
work, etc.>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/shuman/stanley/2?search_id=21271380144
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Gary G. Sick
From: Gary Sick SourceWatch is Adjunct Professor of International Affai
rs and Acting Director of the Middle East Institute at the School of Internation
al and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University. He is an Emeritus board mem
ber of Human Rights Watch. Professor Sick served on the National Security Council
staff under Presidents Gerald R. Ford, James Earl Carter, Jr. and Ronald Reagan.
He was the principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution an
d the hostage crisis. Mr. Sick is a captain (ret.) in the U.S. Navy, with servic
e in the Persian Gulf, North Africa and the Mediterranean. He was the deputy dir
ector for International Affairs at the Ford Foundation from 1982 to 1987, where
he was responsible for programs relating to U.S. foreign policy. He is also a me
mber of the board of Human Rights Watch in New York and chairman of the advisory
committee of Human Rights Watch/Middle East. According to the last internet upda
te (July 16, 2002), Sick is listed as co-chair with Lisa Anderson of the Middle
East Advisory Committee at Human Rights Watch. He is the executive director of Gul
f/2000 Project, an international research project on political, economic and sec
urity developments in the Persian Gulf, being conducted at Columbia University i
n 1994-95 on behalf of the W. Alton Jones Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundat
ion. Global Political Risk Advisory Board,PIRA Energy Group.
-Gary G Sick 395 Riverside Dr, Apt 10B; New York, NY 10025-1846 (212) 222-9614 [
65+ / Karlan K Sick]
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Mustafa Mohsin Siddiqui (NEW listing)
http://www.blackstone.com/cps/rde/xchg/bxcom/hs/firm_ourpeople_mustafa_siddiqu

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Muriel Mickie F. Siebert
known as The First Woman of Finance, was the first woman to own a seat on the New
York Stock Exchange and the first woman to head one of its member firms. | Muriel
F. Siebert Profile Forbes.com Chairwoman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
and President of the Company and Muriel Siebert & C Siebert Financial Corporatio
n. New York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Investment Brokerage Regional Officer sin
ce November 1996. 77 Years Old. Muriel Siebert has been Chairwoman, Chief Executi
ve Officer, President and a director of Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. since 1969 an
d of Siebert Financial Corp. since November 8, 1996. She is a director of the Ne
w York State Business Council, and the Greater New York Council of the Boy Scout
s of America. On December 28, 1967, Ms. Siebert became the first woman member of
the New York Stock Exchange. Ms. Siebert served as Superintendent of Banks of t
he State of New York from 1977 to 1982. In March 2009, Ms. Siebert was inducted
into the U.S. Business Hall of Fame. Ms. Siebert previously served on the execut
ive committee of the Economic Club of New York, of which she is still a member,
and formerly served on the New York State Commission on Judicial Nomination, whi
ch is involved in the selection of Associate Judges for the Court of Appeals. Sh
e is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Committee of 200 (an internat
ional organization of pre-eminent businesswomen), the International Womens Forum
and the New York Womens Forum of which she was a founder and former president. Ms
. Siebert provides expertise on financial brokerage matters, and is a sought-aft
er speaker on current financial matters and a frequent commentator on the major
financial news networks. | Interesting criminal line-up>http://www.fwa.org/about
us/women_year.htm.
-Muriel F Siebert 435 E 52nd St; New York, NY 10022-6445 (212) 758-1904 [65+]
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Bippy Siegal
Bippy Siegal: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Sapias,
Inc. See Board Relationships. Siegal is the Chairman at Sapias, Inc. A founder o
f BigVine.com, the leading business-to-business barter exchange, he led that com
pany as CEO and Chairman. At BigVine.com, which in 2000 merged with NBCs AllBusin
ess site, Bippy raised more than $60 million in funding from investors such as A
merican Express, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and RRE Ventures. Prior to Bi
gVine.com, Bippy Siegal served as co-president of TwoLink, an investment concern
focused on the travel-related and technology sectors, and president and CEO of
Palace International, a New York-based international marketing and business cons
ulting firm. In 1996, Bippy co-founded AmeriCash, a national provider of electro
nic services, acquired by American Express in 1998. Bippy is also the founder of
TransGulf, a joint venture with Cassidy & Associates, a prominent government an
d public relations firm in Washington, D.C., created to assist with private-sect
or diversification in the GCC providing experience, access, and strategies for U
.S. and Middle Eastern clients seeking strategic partners. Bippy also serves as
Chairman of AllBusiness, a small-business services company. -CORPORATE HEADQUARTE
RS: 75 Hawthorne Street; San Francisco, California 94105.
Bippy Mark Siegal
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Brian D. Siegal
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/movers_in_south_florida/current_affairs/ Foreig
n affairs think tank taps local talent: Brian Siegal has been appointed to the
Council on Foreign Relations, an independent think tank. He is executive director
of the Greater Miami and Broward Chapter of the American Jewish Committee.
-Brian D Siegal 6001 SW 82nd St; Miami, FL 33143-8127 (305) 663-8693 [35-39 / Ju
dith L Siegal]
American Jewish Committee, Executive Director 165 E 56th St; New York, NY 10022-2
709 (212) 751-4000
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Bridget Siegel [?]
<Likely?->Shine Global Fundraiser in NYC.
-Bridget A Siegel 21 W 58th St, Apt 12E; New York, NY 10019-1634 (917) 675-6262
[30-34 / David D Siegel, Stephen A Siegel, Deborah M Siegel]
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Seth Yossi Siegel (NEW listing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_M._Siegel a businessman, entrepreneur, lawye
r and a donor, not-for-profit volunteer and communal activist. He is a co-founder
(2007) and co-CEO of Sixpoint Partners, a global investment banking boutique He
is married to Rachel Ringler and they have three children.
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William Bill Siegel
<-? | Hudson Institute, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; American Jewish
Committee; BHC Communications , Inc.; Temple Or [of?] Elohim. Co-chairperson, Di
plomatic Outreach Committee, Long Island Chapter, American Jewish Committee; Mem
ber, Advisory Board and Journal Co-Chair, Institute for Student Achievement; Boa
rd Member, Chris-Craft Corporation; Board Member, BHC Communications , Inc.
-NY>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/siegel/william
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Henry Siegman
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Henry_Siegman is president of
the U.S./Middle East Project (USMEP) which was part of the Council on Foreign R
elations(CFR) from 1994 until 2006, at which time it was established as an indep
endent policy institute. Mr. Siegman is also a research professor at the Sir Josep
h Hotung Middle East Program of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ
ersity of London, and a non-resident researcher at FRIDE (Fundacin para las Relac
iones Internacionales y el Dilogo Exterior), Madrid. In the more than thirty years
of his involvement in the Middle East peace process, Mr. Siegman has published ext
ensively on the subject and has been consulted by governments, international age
ncies, and non-governmental organizations involved in the peace process. Mr. Siegman
has authored several hundred articles and op-ed pieces that have appeared in ed
itorial pages in the United States and throughout the world, including the New Y
ork Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune,
Al Ahram, Al Hayat, Le Monde and the Financial Times. His articles have also ap
peared in the New York Review of Books, Foreign Affairs, Middle East Journal, Co
mmentary, Current Affairs, Le Monde Diplomatique, The Nation, and the London Rev
iew of Books. Major studies directed by Mr. Siegman at the CFR, where he served as
a Senior Fellow on the Middle East for fourteen years, included Harnessing Trade
for Development and Growth in the Middle East (2002); Strengthening Palestinian P
ublic Institutions, (1999) conducted on behalf of the European Commission and the
government of Norway, and a CFR Independent Task Force report U.S. Middle East P
olicy and the Peace Process. In 2002, he directed a study commissioned by the U.S
. Department of State and the National Intelligence Council on the implications
of viability for Palestinian statehood. Prior to 1993, Mr. Siegman served as Executi
ve Director of the American Jewish Congress for 16 years, and as general secreta
ry of the American Association of Middle East Studies and editor of its quarterl
y Middle East Studies. He was a Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation S
tudy Center in Bellagio, Italy. Mr. Siegman served as a commissioned officer in th
e US Army during the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star medal for servic

e in Korea [yeah, lol]. .Mr. Siegmans areas of specialization include Arab-Israel rel
ations, the Middle East peace process, U.S. Middle East policy, interreligious r
elations, and the American Jewish community. National Advisory Council, U.S. Inte
rreligious Committee for Peace in the Middle East; Advisory Council, JStreet.
-Henry Siegman 1202 Lexington Ave, Apt 202; New York, NY 10028-1439 [65+ / Susan
B Eisenstat]
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Elisabeth N. Sifton
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/trustees/members/elisabeth_sifton.html is
senior vice president of Farrar Straus and Giroux and editor-at-large of Hill an
d Wang. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Harvard University Pres
s Board of Directors, and the Freedom to Read Committee of the Association of Am
erican Publishers, Sifton has also served on the board of directors of Union The
ological Seminary and the French-American Foundation, and the board of advisers
to the Beacon Press.
Elisabeth N Sifton (age: 72) 10027 NEW YORK, NY view details.
-Elizabeth N Sifton 15 Claremont Ave; New York, NY 10027-6809 (212) 932-9237 [65
+]
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Leon V. Sigal
http://www.ssrc.org/staff/sigal-leon/ Leon V. Sigal is director of the Nor
theast Asia Cooperative Security Project at the Social Science Research Council
in New York. Sigal was a member of the editorial board of The New York Times from
1989 to 1995. He served in the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs at the U.S.
Department of State, in 1979 as International Affairs Fellow and in 1980 as Spec
ial Assistant to the Director. He was a Rockefeller Younger Scholar in Foreign Po
licy Studies at the Brookings Institution in 1972-1974 and a guest scholar there
in 1981-1984. From 1974 to 1989 he was a professor of government at Wesleyan Un
iversity. He was an adjunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of Internati
onal and Public Affairs from 1985 to 1989 and from 1996 to 2000 and a visiting l
ecturer at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School in 1988 and 2000. -E-mail:
sigal@ssrc.org | Phone: (718) 517-3688 | Leon Sigal | Ploughshares Fund.
-Leon M Sigal 315 W 106th St, Apt 16C; New York, NY 10025-3449 (212) 864-4924 [65+
/ Meg Sigal]
Leon V Sigal, Owner 315 W 106th St, Apt 16C; New York, NY 10025-3449 (212) 377-27
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Joseph Sigelman
Joseph Sigelman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chief Exec
utive Officer, PetroTiger LLC. See Board Relationships. co-founded OfficeTiger LL
C in 1999 and serves as its Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President. Mr. Sig
elman began his career in investment banking at Lazard Freres. He worked with Go
ldman Sachs International in the Investment Banking Division and, primarily, wit
h the Whitehall Street Funds, all in London. He focused particularly on real est
ate, service and healthcare investments throughout Europe. Mr. Sigelman serves a
s a Member of the Advisory Board at Cathedral Partners, LLC. He was awarded a Bu
siness Week Magazine 2005 Annual Star of Asia Award. He is a Term Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. He has been featured numerous times in magazines,
newspapers, on TV and in a documentary. In 2008, he was honored as a Young Globa
l Leader by the World Economic Forum. He is a graduate of Princeton Universitys W
oodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and an MBA from The Har
vard Business School. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: OfficeTiger LLC; Harvard Business Scho
ol; Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs;AxialMarket, LLC.
Joseph M Sigelman
Boston, MA
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Kathryn Sikkink
http://clg.portalxm.com/library/author.cfm?author_id=40 Professor of Polit
ical Science and Professor of Law
University of Minnesota. she is currently involved in a research project on the i
nternational human rights idea and the evolution and effectiveness of human rights
policies, especially in Latin America.
-Kathryn A Sikkink 1813 Girard Ave S, Apt 3; Minneapolis, MN 55403-2977 [50-54 /
Douglas A Johnson]
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Laura J. Silber
Laura Silber schwartzipedia is Director of Public Affairs at the Open Socie
ty Institute, where she runs the Communications department and works with the So
ros foundations network to promote advocacy issues. Since 2007 she has been an a
djunct professor at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affai
rs.
-Laura J Silber 404 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10025-1861 [40-45]
Open Society Institute, Director 400 W 59th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10019-8023 (21
2) 548-0600
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Mitchell Silber
NYPD; Director of Intelligence Analysis, etc. | Mitchell Silber Cops map t
he highway to hell. Posted on 08/16/2007. A new NYPD analysis details how young
Muslim men morph from middle-class nobodies into homegrown | http://www.campaign
money.com/political/contributions/mitchell-silber.asp?cycle=08 NYPD/Homeland Secu
rity Specialist; Expedition Capitol, LTD/President. -NEW YORK, NY 10028.
-Mitch Silber 45 E 82nd St; New York, NY 10028-0326 (646) 682-7649
-?>Mitchell D Silber 340 E 74th St, Apt 5E; New York, NY 10021-3739 (212) 472-48
18 [40-44 / Nancy Levine, Beth A Silber]
-?>Mitch Silber 113 Little Noyac Path; Water Mill, NY 11976-2128 (631) 537-9160
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Laurence H. Silberman
AKA Laurence Hirsch Silberman. B. 1935. | Laurence H. Silberman Sour
ceWatch is a senior judge on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District o
f Columbia Circuit, is listed among the Top Contenders to replace Attorney General
Alberto R. Gonzales Several Democrats and legal experts said Silberman would have
difficulty winning confirmation because of his political resume including overt
urning Oliver Norths conviction and discrediting Anita Hill during Supreme Court
Justice Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, Silberman has been identified as a l
ong-time, right-wing political activist closely tied to the neo-conservative network
that led the pro-war propaganda campaign. As a former Reagan advisor, Mr Silberma
n took part in a meeting between top Republicans and Iranian government represen
tatives during the 1980 election campaign, when the Carter administration was tr
ying to negotiate the release of American hostages in Tehran. Judge Silberman an
d two aides who took part in the meeting later claimed they had rejected the Ira
nian offer of a deal and did not even remember the name of the Iranian represent
ative. But the meeting was never reported to the state department, at a time of
high tension in the US-Iranian relations. he was appointed by President Ronald Rea
gan, and is one of three judges who sit on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court of Review, a body that hears appeals in matters of intelligence gathering
. Silberman was named on February 6, 2004, by President George W. Bush to serve
as co-chairman to the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United
States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. For Silbermans critics, naming him to
get to the bottom of one of the most divisive political controversies of our ti
me is even more egregious than Bushs attempt to putHenry Kissinger in charge of t
he 9/11 investigation, etc. | US Appeals Court Judge, DC Circuit (1985-); Defense
Policy Board (1981-85); Crocker National Bank VP Strategic Planning, Legal and
Government Affairs (1979-83); US Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1975-77); US Deputy A

ttorney General (1974-75); US Labor Department Undersecretary of Labor (1970-73)


; US Labor Department Solicitor, Department of Labor (1969-70); American Council
of Trustees and Alumni; American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow (1977-78);
American Enterprise Institute Visiting Fellow (1978-85); Federalist Society; Nat
ional Strategy Information Center Advisory Council. | http://www.rightweb.irc-on
line.org/profile/Silberman_Laurence. | Wife: Ricky Silberman; Son: Robert Silber
man; Daughter: Katherine Balaban; Daughter: Anne Otis.
-Laurence H Silberman 3228 Volta Pl NW; Washington, DC 20007-2731 (202) 337-8129
[65+ / Patricia B Silberman]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/silberman/laurence
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Robert S. Silberman
Robert Silberman: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman of t
he Board and Chief Executive Officer, Strayer Education Inc. Age 52. See Board R
elationships. has been the Chief Executive Officer of Strayer Education Inc., sin
ce March 2001. From 1995 to 2000, Mr. Silberman served as the President and Chie
f Operating Officer of CalEnergy Company Inc. From 1993 to 1995, he served as Ch
ief Executive Officer and Assistant to the Chairman of International Paper Compa
ny. From 1989 to 1993, he served in several senior positions in the U.S. Departm
ent of Defense, including as Assistant Secretary of the Army. He was an Executive
in Residence at New Mountain Capital LLC from August 2000 to March 2001. Mr. Sil
berman has been Chairman of Strayer Education Inc., since February 2003 and also
its Director since March 2001. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees o
f Strayer University Inc. He serves on the Board of Directors of Surgis Inc. He
has been a Director of Covanta Energy Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd. since December
2004. He has been an Independent Director of Covanta Holding Corporation (former
ly, Danielson Holding Corp) since December 8, 2004. He serves as a Member of the
Management Advisory Board of New Mountain Capital LLC. He serves on the Board o
f Visitors of D.C. Preparatory Academy and Johns Hopkins University School of Ad
vanced International Studies. Mr. Silberman served as a Director of NewPage Hold
ing Corp. and Maple Timber Acquisition from August 2005 to March 12, 2008. He se
rved as Director of Newpage Corporation from August 2005 to March 12, 2008 and N
ewPage Group Inc. until March 2008. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Rel
ations. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: New Mountain Capital, LLC; Covanta Holding Corporat
ion; Dartmouth College; Johns Hopkins University; Strayer University Inc.; D.C.
Preparatory Academy; NewPage Corporation; Newpage Holding Corporation; NewPage G
roup Inc.; Covanta Energy Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.
Probable>Robert S Silberman 10828 Alloway Dr; Potomac, MD 20854-1503 (301) 299-16
34 [50-54 / Christina J Silberman]
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Alan Silberstein
Alan Silberstein: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, M
ember of Technology Committee and Member of Audit Committee, Global Payments Inc
. Age 62. See Board Relationships. serves as President of Silco Associates, a Man
agement Advisory Firm in the financial services industry. Mr. Silberstein served
as an Interim Group Marketing Director of Lloyds Tsb Group Plc since March 2006
. He served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Debt Resolve Inc. from J
une 2003 to October 2004. He served as Executive Vice President for Retail Banki
ng of Midlantic Corp., from 1992 to 1995 and Director Retail Banking from 1992 t
o 1995. He served as Executive Vice President of Consumer Banking Group from 199
0 to 1991 and as Senior Vice President of Consumer Banking from 1986 to 1990 of
JPMorgan Chase (Formerly Known as Chemical Bank). He served as Head for Consumer
Banking of PNC (formerly Midlantic Bank). He served as the President and Chief
Executive Officer of Western Union from 2000 to 2001; Chairman and Chief Executi
ve Officer of Claim Services of Travelers Property Casualty Insurance from 1996
to 1997. He has worked in the financial services sector for more than 30 years.
He serves as member of the Council on Foreign Relations and also of Business Exe

cutives for National Security. He has been a Director of Global Payments Inc. si
nce September 2003. He served as Director of Debt Resolve Inc. from June 2003 to
December 31, 2007. He also served as Director of Innovest Strategic Value Advis
ors Inc., and Capital Access Network Inc. -CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 10 Glenlake Pa
rkway NE; Atlanta, Georgia 30328-3473. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: First Data Corporati
on; Midlantic Corp.; Global Payment Technologies Inc.; Lloyds Banking Group plc;
Harvard Business School;Columbia University; Debt Resolve, Inc. | Spouse: Carol
Krongold Silberstein.
-Alan M Silberstein 207 Highwood Ave; Tenafly, NJ 07670-1139 (201) 567-8435 [6064 / Carol K Silberstein, Adam E Silberstein, Rebecca L Silberstein]
Global Payments, Director 10 Glenlake Pkwy NE; Atlanta, GA 30328-3495 (770) 829-8
000
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James R. Silkenat
http://internetbar.org/board-of-directors/james-silkenat/ -is a partner of Ar
ent Fox and heads the International Business Group in the New York office. His p
rimary focus is on international joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, priva
tizations, project finance transactions (in developed and developing countries)
and private equity investment funds [Read more.] | James Silkenat | Sullivan & Wo
rcester LLP.
-James R Silkenat 260 W 52nd St, Apt 29B; New York, NY 10019-8068 (212) 245-5815
[60-64]
-James Silkenat 212 Clapboard Hill Rd; Guilford, CT 06437-2255 (203) 453-1041
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Allison Silver
<Possibly/probably/undoubtedly>is [now] the Opinion Editor of Politico. She was th
e founding editor of The Washington Independent. | http://www.politico.com/staffme
mbers/AllisonSilver.html Allison Silver served as editor of Sunday opinion sectio
n for The Los Angeles Times for 10 years. She was an editor on The New York Time
ss Week in Review for four years. She spent 2006 working on the start-up of 4Conte
xt, an interactive op-ed page for the Web. She then served as the politics produ
cer for Charlie Rose. She was the founding editor of The Washington Independent, a
Web paper featuring original reporting and commentary.
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Daniel B. Silver
<-? | has been General Counsel of the National Security Agency and from 19791981
General Counsel of the CIA. He is an active member in Washington DCs largest cons
ervative Jewish congregation and lives in Chevy Chase, MD. | http://www.cgsh.com
/dsilver/ Daniel B. Silver is senior counsel based in the Washington, D.C. offic
e. Mr. Silvers practice includes corporate and financial matters and government re
gulation, ranging from structured financings to foreign acquisitions in the Unit
ed States (including national security aspects of such acquisitions). He began w
ork at the firm in 1968, became a partner in 1976 and became senior counsel in 1
997. Mr. Silver was resident in the Brussels office from 1983 to 1985, where he w
orked on EU competition, trade and regulatory matters as well as on internationa
l corporate matters. From 1978 to 1979 Mr. Silver was the General Counsel of the
National Security Agency, and from 1979 to 1981 he was General Counsel of the C
entral Intelligence Agency, rejoining the firm in May 1981. He is a member of the
bar of the District of Columbia and is admitted to practice before the Supreme
Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circui
t. Mr. Silver is a member of the American Bar Association sections on antitrust,
international and public contract law and a former member of the Standing Commit
tee on Law and National Security. He has taught as an Adjunct Professor and as D
istinguished Visitor from Practice (Spring 1993) at the Georgetown University La
w Center. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Silver is the
author of articles on EC antitrust and antidumping law, U.S. banking and structu
red finance issues and intelligence and national security law, as well as a book
and several articles on anthropology.

-Daniel B Silver 4600 Drummond Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5433 (301) 986-1926 [6
5+ / Sybil M Silver, Alexander J Silver]
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Mariko Silver
* [PDF] Testimony of Mariko Silver Adobe PDF View as html Assistant Secretary (A
cting) U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of International Affairs. [Te
stimony on:] U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation. [May 27, 2010.]
Mariko E Silver
Scottsdale, AZ 43
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Daniel Silverberg
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/daniel-silverberg Dani
el Silverberg is Counsel to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House o
f Representatives. In this capacity, he provides strategic and procedural counse
l to Congressman Howard Berman, the Chairman of the Committee, and other Members
on legislation moving through the Committee and on the House Floor. Mr. Silverb
ergs legislative portfolio includes issues related to the transformation of the U
.S. national security apparatus, including new building partnership capacity aut
horities, counterterrorism activities of the Department of State, and foreign as
sistance reform efforts. Previously, he served as an attorney in the Office of G
eneral Counsel in the U.S. Department of Defense with responsibilities related t
o the Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict directorate. Before that, Mr
. Silverberg practiced law with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in San Franci
sco, where he focused on commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense
matters. Mr. Silverberg holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School and an A.B. in Co
mparative Study of Religion from Harvard College. Mr. Silverberg has published n
umerous articles on international law and foreign policy and has contributed to
major publications including the Army War College Quarterly, the New Republic On
line, and the New York Sun. He has also lectured at Stanford Law School, the Mar
ine Corps annual wargaming seminar, and at SAIC. He is a Term Member of the Coun
cil on Foreign Relations and a Fellow with the Truman National Security Project.
Chapter Membership: Washington D.C.
-?>Daniel I Silverberg 7809 Morningside Dr NW; Washington, DC 20012-1448 (202) 2
49-1083 [35-39]
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Kristen Silverberg
<Paul Leftow. | Past: L. Paul Bremer III senior adviser; European Union
U.S. ambassador (2008-09); Clarence Thomas clerk; Williams and Connolly attorney.
-Kristen L Silverberg4749 Reservoir Rd NW; Washington, DC 20007-1921 (202) 483-2
354 [35-39]
-Kristen Silverberg 2250 Clarendon Blvd; Arlington, VA 22201-3332 (703) 528-1025
United States Dept of State, Assistant Secretary 2201 C St NW; Washington, DC 205
20-0001 (202) 647-4000
International Organization, Assistant Secretary 2201 C St NW, Rm 1509; Washington
, DC 20520-0099 (202) 647-3511
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Robert B. Silvers
B. 1929. The New York Review of Books. The New York Review of Books Co-Editor
(1963-); Harpers Associate Editor (1959-63); The Paris Review Managing Editor (19
54-58); America Coming Together; American Ditchley FoundationBoard of Directors.

-?>Robert B Silvers 655 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-5937 (212) 628-7331
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Dimitri K. Simes
Dimitri Simes communistcossackipedia is a foreign policy analyst and author
who serves as president of The Nixon Center and publisher of the foreign policy
journal The National Interest. In the 1970s, Simes was a noted Kremlinologist a
nalyzing Soviet politics. Simes served as an informal policy adviser to Richard
Nixon, who
-Dimitri K Simes 8905 Potomac Station Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-3908 (301) 263-9861
[60-64 / Natasha J Simes, Anastasia D Simes]
National Interest, Publisher 1615 L St NW, Ste 1230; Washington, DC 20036-5674
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Adele Simmons
Adele Simmons Profile Forbes.com Director, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., N
ew York, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Insurance Brokers. 68 Years Old. Mrs. Simmons,
age 68, is Vice Chair of Chicago Metropolis 2020 and President of the Global Phi
lanthropy Partnership. From 1989 to 1999, she was President of the John D. and C
atherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Ms. Simmons is also a Director of the Shoreban
k Corporation and a member of the boards of the Economic Club of Chicago, the Fi
eld Museum of Chicago and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simmons/adele
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P. J. Simmons
http://ecoforum.com/contact/team.php#pj_simmons has worked for over 15 years
as a trusted sustainability analyst, strategist, and bridge-builder. After serving
as a researcher on environmental affairs at the National Security Council (1993
-1994), he founded and directed the Wilson Centers Environmental Change & Securit
y Program, the Carnegie Endowments Managing Global Issues program, and the Rockef
eller Brothers Funds U.S. in the World program. He also directed the strategy pra
ctice at Saatchi & Saatchi S, where he advised companies on corporate-wide susta
inability strategies in the electric utility, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, an
d publishing sectors. ..
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Ruth J. Simmons
B. 1945. President, Brown University. Presidents Commission on White House Fe
llowships; Member of the Board of Goldman Sachs (2000-10); Member of the Board o
f Pfizer (1997-2007); Member of the Board of Texas Instruments (1999-); Alliance
for Lupus Research Board; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Philo
sophical Society; Carnegie Corporation Trustee; Carol Moseley Braun for Presiden
t; Council on Foreign Relations; Science Debate 2008; Fulbright.
Seems to me>Ruth J Simmons 55 Power St; Providence, RI 02906-1011 (202) 467-4884
[65+]
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Denis F. Simon
Denis Fred Simon quackipedia Dr. Denis Fred Simon is Vice Provost for Internat
ional Affairs at the University of Oregon. He also is a tenured full-professor i
n the Department of International Studies [Read much more about this losel at the
link.]
Denis F Simon
Eugene, OR
58
^Possible Relatives: Anna M Simon, Fredda Sharon Simon, Fredda S Simon, Fredda Si
mon, Melissa Beth Simon.
-Denis F Simon 926 Walnut Spring Ln; State College, PA 16801-6856 (814) 308-8728
[55-59 / Mitchell G Simon, Melissa B Simon, Fredda S Simon] Prior: Schenectady,
NY (2008).

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Hugh Simon
Chief executive of Hamon Investment Group, which manages Asia-investment
funds. | Hugh Simon | LinkedIn Current: Owner at Simon International, LLC. Past:
Senior Consultant at Kroll, Inc.; Under Secretary of State for International Af
fairs at Florida Department of State; Foreign Service Officer at U.S. Department
of State. Specialties: Investment and capital sourcing, due diligence, competit
ive intelligence, country risk assessment. Groups and associations: Council on F
oreign Relations; Central America US Chamber of Commerce; Florida China Associat
ion; Atlantic Council.
-Hugh V Simon Jr 418 Candia Ave; Coral Gables, FL 33134-7152 [65+ / Marlinda Sim
on]
Simon International, Member 418 Candia Ave; Coral Gables, FL 33134-7152 (305) 461
-6078
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simon/hugh
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Jennifer J. Simon (no longer listed)
A Senior Advisor to Ambassador Susan Rice. | Jennifer J. Simon Butler Congressiona
l Staffer Salary Data | SOROS FLUNKY RUNS OBAMAS PRO-U.N. POLICY | The United Sta
tes Delegation to the United Nations: The
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/simon/jennifer
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/simon/jennifer
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Steven Simon
http://www.cfr.org/experts/israel-egypt-iran/steven-simon/b1374 Adjunct Se
nior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at CFR. Former director for global issues
and senior director for transnational threats at the National Security Council.
Expertise: U.S. security policy in the Middle East and South Asia; Middle East
politics; Palestinian-Israeli relations; transatlantic approaches to Islamic act
ivism; terrorism and counterterrorism; intelligence reform. Experience:Senior An
alyst, Middle East and Terrorism, Rand (2003 2006); Adjunct Professor of Middle
East Security Studies, Georgetown University (2005 present); Deputy Director of
the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Carol Dean Senior Fellow i
n U.S. Security Studies, International Institute for Strategic Studies (1999 200
3); Director for Global Issues and Senior Director for Transnational Threats, Na
tional Security Council (1994 1999).
-?>Steven L Simon 1811 19th St NW; Washington, DC 20009-5528 (202) 332-0948
-?>Steven L Simon 2308 14th St NE; Washington, DC 20018-3505 (202) 544-6367 [4044]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/simon/steven
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Calvin Sims
Harlem Education Activities Fund director; New York Times director of televi
sion development. Past: Freedom House trustee. | Calvin Sims | LinkedIn Foreign C
orrespondent and Producer at The New York Times. Two decades of award-winning, pi
oneering journalism as a reporter, foreign and national correspondent, documenta
ry producer, and anchor, across multimedia platforms around the world. Work has
appeared in print, podcast, documentary, and web video. Public service as a trus
tee of various non-profit organizations devoted to education, literacy, democracy,
and press freedoms. [Read more.]
-3 NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sims/calvin
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sims/calvin
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Kelly Sims Gallagher (NEW listing)
Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy at the Fletcher Schoo
l of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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Paula J. Sinclair
-?>Paula Sinclair profiles | LinkedIn (12).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sinclair/paula

http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sinclair/paula/2?search_id=22271332059705880850
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Jaspaul Singh
-?>Senior Consultant Financial Services Advisory at KPMG. Senior Market Risk Bu
siness Analyst Barclays Capital. [?]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/singh/jaspaul
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Michael Singh
http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsingh Adjunct Fellow at Harvard Kennedy Scho
ol of Government. Visiting Fellow at Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Past: Senior Director for the Middle East at The White House; Director for Iran
at The White House; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State at U.S. Departme
nt of State. Lives in the Washington D.C. area.
-3 Va: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/va/singh/michael
-2 Md: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/singh/michael
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/singh/michael
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Richard Sinkin
http://www.apbo-conference.com/2007/speakers/sinkin.html InterAmerican Group
, San Diego, CA. is the founder and Managing Director of InterAmerican Holdings C
o. (IAH), a diversified consulting, management, and investment firm headquartere
d in San Diego, California, with an office in Mexico City. Founded in 1987, the
company specializes in structuring and implementing investment and sales activit
ies in Latin America. IAH principals have managed the direct investment of over
$500 million in Latin America, including the start-up of 26 manufacturing operat
ions in Mexico that now occupy over 2 million square feet and employ over 3,000
direct workers. IAH also provides in-depth market research for companies seeking
to sell products and services in Latin America. IAH has managed two investment f
unds that provided capital to manufacturing companies seeking to set up operatio
ns in Mexico and currently has strategic relations with several private equity f
unds to acquire U.S. and Mexican manufacturing companies. IAH recently acquired
a 1 million square foot automotive engine production plant in Mexico from Renaul
t. Sinkin is currently organizing a $100 million private equity fund, the InterA
merican Value Fund, that will invest in undervalued Mexican companies as well as
U.S. and Canadian companies that would benefit from production in Mexico. Prior
to forming IAH, Sinkin, who holds a doctorate degree in Latin American history,
was the Vice President of the Institute of the Americas in La Jolla, California,
one of the nations leading centers of private and public sector collaboration on
Latin American business issues. During the 1980s, Sinkin was a director of Texas
Bank in San Antonio, Texas, where he assisted in the development of the banks inte
rnational financial operations in the Mexican capital markets. And from 1981 to
1986, he was the Executive Director of the Latin America Studies Association, th
e worlds largest organization of Latin American specialists. In 1979, he was appo
inted Senior Policy Analyst at the U.S. Department of State, Agency for Internat
ional Development, where he directed an international development program with a
n annual budget of $100 million. From 1969 to 1986 he was a professor of Latin Am
erican history at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published a book on
19th-century Mexican political development and more than a dozen articles on Mex
ican politics and economics. Sinkin is an elected member of the Council on Forei
gn Relations in New York, the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Ang
eles, and the San Diego Dialogue in San Diego.
-Richard N Sinkin 1845 Fort Stockton Dr; San Diego, CA 92103-1603 (619) 574-0509
[65+ / Merrilee J Antrim]
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Mark S. Sisk
Mark S. Sisk cystipedia The Right Reverend Mark S. Sisk (born Takoma Park, Mar
yland, 1942) is the 15th Episcopal Bishop of New York.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sisk/mark
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James B. Sitrick

New York, New York (NY) Lawyer, Attorney. | http://as.nyu.edu/object/as.about.si


trick James Sitrick has served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of Coudert
Brothers from 1982 through 1993, and as Senior Partner for Coudert Brothers fro
m 1993 through 1995. At present he serves as Of Counsel to the international law
firm of Baker & McKenzie (which has offices in 70 cities in 40 countries). Duri
ng the time he served as Chairman and CEO of Coudert Brothers, the firm opened t
he first private law office in Moscow in the then Soviet Union in 1988 and opene
d additional offices in Sydney, Shanghai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Los Angeles and San
Jose. Mr. Sitricks government and NGO service includes extensive work for the Depa
rtment of the Treasury in drafting legislation and negotiating treaties, primari
ly in the area of international tax policy, and service as Secretary General of
the World Federation of United Nations Associations. Mr. Sitrick also serves as
a Trustee of the British Library(American Trust),The Morgan Library & Museum, th
e Folger Shakespeare Library, the French Institute-Alliance Francaise; the Ameri
can Friends of The Salzburg Easter Music Festival. He is also a Fellow of The Fr
ick Collection, and serves as the President of the George Frideric Handel House
(London) Foundation of America, Inc. | UN connections: Chair of the Friends of W
FUNA.
-James B Sitrick 155 Hill St, Apt 17; Southampton, NY 11968-5320 (631) 287-0800
[65+]
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Dileepan Siva
Dileepan Siva is Senior Manager at the Synergos Institute and works on develop
ing and implementing Synergos service offerings to global companies seeking to cr
eate sustainable business solutions in emerging markets. Before joining Synergos,
Dileepan worked with the National Democratic Institute for International Affair
s (NDI) as Program Manager for Southern Africa including Zimbabwe for over four
years. In this role, he managed programs to strengthen the democratic process in
transitional countries He has also worked as an expert policy advisor on politica
l risk to various international development and humanitarian organizations. Prio
r to this international experience, he served as a strategy consultant to the pu
blic and non-profit sectors for several years in the areas of education and publ
ic health governance reform at the local, state and national level in the United
States. is currently a Truman National Security Fellow and term member of the Co
uncil on Foreign Relations.
Dileepan Siva
New York, NY
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Kiron K. Skinner
Skinner is an expert on Ronald Reagan, and has written five books about him.
She is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and se
rves as a member of the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel and the Nation
al Security Education Board.
-Kiron K Skinner 14383 Fontaine Way; Victorville, CA 92394-3216 (760) 951-7598 [
45-49 / Gloria V Skinner]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skinner/kiron
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Jennifer F. Sklarew
http://www.us-jpri.org/en/cv.html | International Trade Specialist; Office of J
apan Trade Policy, U.S. Department of Commerce. | International Trade Administra
tion, Washington, DC.
-Jennifer F Sklarew 3804 14th St N; Arlington, VA 22201-4930 (703) 528-7111 [4044 / Daniel M Sklarew]
-Jennifer F Sklarew 2004 Turtle Pond Dr; Reston, VA 20191-4046 (703) 476-0643 [3
5-39 / Dan M Sklarew, Ralph C Sklarew, Sandra E Sklarew, Julie E Sklarew]
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Paul E. Skoczylas (NEW listing)
Senior Officer for Policy Development and Strategy at United Nations. | Certifie
d Financial Planner Board of Standards | Center for Peace and Security Studies :

Paul Skoczylas, SSP 2005.


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Michael M. Skol
http://manchestertrade.com/index.cfm is President of Skol and Associates, and c
oncentrates his work on diplomatic representation of governments and business vi
s-a-vis the U.S. government as well as business transparency [i.e., yours, not the
irs] and anti-corruption initiatives. A former career diplomat, Ambassador Skol ha
s served in many countries in Latin America and Europe, including his posting in
Venezuela as Ambassador. He subsequently served as Principal Deputy Assistant S
ecretary of State for the Western Hemisphere. [All three listings below are like
ly.]
-?>Michael C Skol 650 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-6115 (212) 327-1808 [Claudia S
Skol]
-?>Michael M Skol 21 Scargo Heights Rd; Dennis, MA (508) 385-9169 [65+ / Claudia
H Serwer]
-?>Skol & Associates, President 1710 Rhode Island Ave NW, Ste 300; Washington, D
C 20036-3197 (202) 331-9464
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skol/michael
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Eugene B. Skolnikoff
http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/cfs2/eugene_skolnikoff.php is Professor of
Political Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. has focused his resea
rch and teaching interests in the field of international affairs, with a strong
emphasis on the political changes brought about by rapid scientific and technolo
gical change. Skolnikoff has worked on the White House Staff in the office of th
e Science Adviser in the administrations of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Carter, deal
ing there and in his activities at MIT on issues including nuclear energy and we
apons, proliferation, foreign aid, space, foreign policy, global warming, inform
ation technologies, and international organizations. has been a consultant to a n
umber of U.S. government agencies, including the Departments of State, Energy an
d Defense; the National Science Foundation; and Congress Office of Technology Ass
essment; as well as to international organizations, private foundations, and ind
ustry.is currently on the National Research Council Committee on Science, Technol
ogy, and Health Aspects of the Foreign Policy Agenda of the U.S., a committee se
t up at the request of the Department of State, and is a member of the NRC Space
Studies Board, where he serves as Chair of the Committee on International Space
Programmes. [Age 82.]
-Eugene B Skolnikoff 3 Chandler St; Lexington, MA 02420-3601 (781) 862-5561 [65+
/ Winifred W Skolnikoff]
-?>Eugene W Skolnikoff Isle Au Haut, ME (207) 335-2974
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Alexander J. Skora [?]
<-?-?>Owner, GlobalGamesGroup. Greater Los Angeles Area. Education: Freie Unive
rsitt Berlin 1990 1996. ?
-?>Alexander J Skora 13 Valley Rd; Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046-1614 (973) 334-1538
[40-44 / Ingrid J Skora]
-?>Alexander Skora 42 White St, Apt 5; New York, NY 10013-3507
A few others>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/skora/alexander
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David J. Skorton
Cornell University Office of the President David J. Skorton Cornell Unive
rsitys 12th president. He holds faculty appointments as professor in the Departmen
ts of Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City
and in Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering on Cornells Ithaca ca
mpus. He is also immediate past chair of the Business-Higher Education Forum, an
independent, nonprofit organization of Fortune 500 and other CEOs, leaders of c
olleges and universities, and foundation executives; life member of the Council
on Foreign Relations; co-chair of the advisory board for the Africa-U.S. Higher
Education Initiative of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities;
member of the National Advisory Council for the National Institute of Biomedical

Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health; Master of the


American College of Cardiology; and member of the Institute of Medicine of the N
ational Academies, etc.
-David J Skorton 511 Cayuga Heights Rd; Ithaca, NY 14850-1421 [60-64 / Joshua Sk
orton]
BHEF, Chairman 500 W Main St; Louisville, KY 40202-2946 (502) 580-3717
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David R. Slade
pretty sure>NY atty., with international law firm Allen & Overy (London); located
at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza # 47 and/or 1221 Avenue of the Americas; NY, NY . |
Allen & Overy | Our People | David Slade David Slade is a projects partner and he
ad of the U.S. Banking practice. He has extensive experience representing ECAs;
multilaterals, as well as governments; project sponsors, and contractors in comp
lex multijurisdictional projects around the globe. His projects involve oil and
gas field development; LNG refineries; pipelines, airport and seaport constructi
on; electricity generation and electricity transmission, particularly in the for
mer Soviet Union, the Middle East and Latin America.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slade/david
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Jim C. Slattery
-?>Attorney at Wiley Rein & Fielding. Location: Mc Lean, Va. | http://www.wileyr
ein.com/professionals.cfm?sp=bio&id=177 Slattery, a six-term U.S. Congressman [Ka
nsas], was a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee during his entire
12-year tenure in Congress. This Committee has broad jurisdiction over health
care, energy, telecommunications and environmental issues like the Clean Air Act
and Superfund. He also served on the House Budget Committee and House Financia
l Services Committee. Mr. Slattery advises clients who have matters pending bef
ore Congress, federal agencies and regulatory bodies. He has experience in ener
gy, railroads, health care, insurance, international trade and telecommunication
s. Council on Foreign Relations; Board of Directors, Translational Genomics Resea
rch Institute (TGen); U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress; Board of D
irectors, Washburn Endowment Association; Board of Governors, Washburn Universit
y School of Law; Board of Trustees, Aerospace Corporation.
-James C Slattery 1600 Maddux Ln; Mc Lean, VA 22101-3200 [60-64 / Mike Slattery]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slattery/james
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Anne-Marie Slaughter
Director of Policy Planning for the State Department. * Trilateral Commiss
ion, ca. 2008 Fed up USA * Trilateral Commission, ca. 2010 Fed up USA * A cursor
y look at a few slugs who infest the U.S. State Department.
Anne Cowan Slaughter
Arlington, VA 57
I verily believe it may be this>Anne C[owan/Cohen] Slaughter 5908 35th St N; Arli
ngton, VA 22207-1304 (703) 237-1257 [55-59 / James S Slaughter]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slaughter/anne
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Richard A. Slaughter
International economics, politics and public policy. Board Member, Boise Committee
on Foreign Relations; Founder, American Committees on Foreign Relations; Member
, Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; Board Member, Boise Committee; Board Memb
er, Martin Institute at the University of Idaho.
-Richard A Slaughter 907 N Harrison Blvd; Boise, ID 83702-4079 (208) 345-9633 [6
5+ / Susan K Slaughter]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slaughter/richard
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Barbara Slavin
B. 1951. Sr. Diplomatic Reporter, USA Today. USA Today Senior Diplomatic R
eporter (1996-); Newsday; The New York Times Writer, Week in Review; BusinessWee
k; The Economist Cairo (1985-89), Beijing; United Press International Editor; Co

uncil on Foreign Relations; US Institute of Peace Senior Fellow (2007-08); Washi


ngton Week in ReviewPanelist.
-?>Barbara Slavin 4132 Military Rd NW; Washington, DC 20015-2932 [Kenneth J Slav
in]
-?>Barbara Slavin, Owner 2929 28th St NW; Washington, DC 20008-3414 (202) 234-72
15
-?>Barbara Slaven 674 Glasco Tpke; Saugerties, NY 12477-3303 [40-44 / Kenneth Sl
aven]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/slavin/barbara
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slavin/barbara
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Paul S. Slawson
Before his recent retirement he was Chairman of the General Atlantic Group,
an investment company headquartered in London and active in Europe, Asia and Nor
th America. Prior to that he was president of the Getz Corporation, a major inte
rnational trading company, and held senior executive positions with ITT and the
Bendix Corporations. His public service includes duty as a submarine officer, star
ting the Peace Corps in several Asian and African countries, Chair of the Americ
an University of Paris, and President of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Mr
. Slawson is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, a Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society, and serves on the Boards of the Asia Foundation and The F
letcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Former CEO, InterPacific Co., and others mul
tinational corporations; Trustee and former Chairman, American University of Par
is; Trustee and Treasurer, The Asia Foundation; Trustee, Global Heritage Fund; A
dvisory Council, National Peace Corps Association; Former Board of Overseers, Fl
etcher School. lives and/or works in San Francisco, CA.
Son, I presume>Paul S Slawson III 700 Greenfield Rd; Saint Helena, CA 94574-9561
[40-44 / Mary C Slawson]
Give2Asia, Treasurer Trustee PO Box 193223; San Francisco, CA 94119-3223 (415) 74
3-3336
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/slawson/paul
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Ann Brownell Sloane
formed Sloane & Hinshaw in 1979. served as Executive Vice President of the Inter
national Development Foundation, worked in the Latin America bureau of the Agenc
y for International Development and with foreign government development agencies
and nongovernmental organizations in Great Britain, France, Latin America, the
Middle East, the Russian Federation and The Peoples Republic of China. A longtime
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Ms. Sloane has also served on the bo
ards of Leake and Watts family services agency; the Non-Profit Coordinating Comm
ittee of New York; InterAmerican Foundation; Swarthmore College; and The Investm
ent Fund for Foundations. vice president of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
Ann B Sloane
New York, NY
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-Ann B Sloane 433 E 56th St, Apt 6C; New York, NY 10022-2463 [Robert B Sloane]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sloane/ann
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Leigh Morris Sloane
http://www.trumanproject.org/node/661 Leigh Morris Sloane serves as the Execut
ive Director of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
(APSIA). In this role, she manages activities and coordinates initiatives with
the Associations 50 plus member schools. From 2006-2008, Leigh was the Executiv
e Director of the Civic Education Project (CEP), where she worked with the Board
of Directors to develop new programs with universities in the Middle East. Ear
lier in her career, Leigh served as the Assistant Director for the Congress and
US Foreign Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). From 19981999, she worked for Ambassador Robert D. Blackwill at the Harvard Kennedy Schoo
l, initially as a researcher on European issues and later as Program Officer to
establish the Middle East Initiative. In addition, Ms. Sloane has lived and wor

ked in Hungary and Bulgaria. Originally from Alabama, Leigh earned a Masters deg
ree from the London School of Economics in History and Theory of International R
elations and a Bachelors degree from Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Serv
ice. She is a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations. Chapter Membersh
ip: Washington D.C.
-Leigh M Sloane803 S Belgrade Rd; Silver Spring, MD 20902-3249 (301) 593-8840 [3
5-39 / Richard L Sloane]
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Amanda L. Sloat
http://www.trumanproject.org/programs/fellowship/people/amanda-sloat Amanda Sl
oat is a professional staff member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee with r
esponsibility for European and Eurasian policy. She previously worked for the Na
tional Democratic Institute (NDI) on governance programs, including six months i
n Baghdad assisting members and staff of the Iraqi parliament. Prior to joining
NDI, Amanda was a post-doctoral fellow with the Institute of Governance at Queens
University Belfast where she designed and managed a 10-country research project
on womens political participation in Central and Eastern Europe. She also served
as an advisor to the Scottish Parliament, Northern Ireland Assembly, and Europe
an Commission. Amanda holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Edinburgh a
nd a BA in Political Theory from James Madison College at Michigan State Univers
ity. She has published a book and numerous articles on comparative European poli
tics. She is a term member in the Council on Foreign Relations. Chapter Membersh
ip: Washington D.C.
Amanda L Sloat
Washington, DC 35
^Possible Relatives: Donald Eugene Sloat, Linda Ruth Sloat, Molly Jo Sloat.
-Amanda L Sloat 3501 Tuscany Dr SE; Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7247 [30-34 / Donald
E Sloat, Linda R Sloat, Molly J Sloat]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sloat/amanda
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Kathy Slobogin
Managing editor of CNN Productions. Slobogin came to CNN from CBS News.
She is based in Washington, D.C.
Kathy Slobogin
Chevy Chase, MD 58
^Location: Chevy Chase, MD, Mineral, VA. Name Appears As: Kathy Soovogin, Kathy
Slobogin Spodak.
Kathy N Spodak
Chevy Chase, MD 58
^Possible Relatives: Barry Neil Spodak.
Ergo>Barry N Spodak 6332 Western Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3311 (301) 986-4157 [
60-64 / Cassandra Spodak]
-Barry N Spodak 42 Kelly Cir; Mineral, VA 23117-4717 (540) 894-8255 [60-64 / Cas
sandra L Spodak]
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Walter B. Slocombe
B. 1941. PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * Atlantic Council Fed up USA is
a former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (19942001) and the senior advisor
for security sector and defense affairs to the Coalition Provisional Authority
in Iraq (2003) .A lawyer and career federal official, Slocombe joined the staff o
f the National Security Council in 1969. Prior to that, he worked as a law clerk
for Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas. He currently practices law with the Washin
gton firm of Caplin & Drysdale.
-Walter B Slocombe 2558 36th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-1458 (202) 342-0036 [65
+]
-?>Walter B Slocombe 3512 S Oleander Pl; Bossier City, LA 71112-3739 (318) 752-1
507 [60-64 / Jayne G Slocombe, Sara J Slocumbe]

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Lawrence M. Small
B. 1941. was the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Federal Natio
nal Mortgage Association (1991-99) and the 11th Secretary of the Smithsonian. Sm
ithsonian InstitutionSecretary (2000-07); US National Gallery of Art Board of Tr
ustees; US Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fannie Mae President and CEO (1991-99); Ci
ticorp Vice Chairman (1990-91); Citibank Vice Chairman (1990-91); Citibank (1964
-90); Member of the Board of Chubb (1989-); Member of the Board of Marriott (199
5-); Americans for a Republican Majority; Bob Ney for Congress; Boy Scouts of Am
erica; Council on Foreign Relations; Economic Club of Washington, DC; George W.
Bush for President; Kennedy Center Trustee; National Building Museum; National L
eadership PAC; US National Gallery of Art Board of Directors; New Republican Maj
ority Fund; Santorum 2000; Spanish Repertory Theatre Board of Trustees; Tom Dela
y Congressional Committee; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Boar
d of Directors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Wife: Sandra; Daughter: Amy; Son: Martin
. | http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2007/06/live-large-and-plunder-smithsoni
an.html.
-Lawrence M Small 2804 Woodland Dr NW; Washington, DC 20008-2742 [65+ / Sandra H
Small]
-Lawrence M Small 300 E 56th St, Apt 25K; New York, NY 10022-4141 [Sandra H Smal
l, Rachel Small]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/small/lawrence
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Kathleen Smalley [?]
-?>Lecturer in [Mishna] Law, Harvard. | -?>Kathleen Smalley profiles | LinkedIn
(8).
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smalley/kathleen
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Christopher Smart
Deputy Assistant Secretary at U.S. Department of Treasury (August 2009 Present
) . | http://www.hks.harvard.edu/kssgorg/IDC/panels/bio_t5p3.html is Senior Vice
President, Director of International Investments at Pioneer Investment Managemen
t, Inc. [http://www.pioneerinvestments.com/ U.S. Boston] Christopher has been Po
rtfolio Manager of Pioneer Emerging Markets Fund since July 9, 2004. Christopher
has followed the political and economic transformation of emerging markets for
the past 13 years specializing in the markets of Central and Eastern Europe, and
those of the former Soviet Union. He has helped direct emerging markets researc
h at Pioneer since joining the company in 1995, and managed both Emerging Europe
an and Latin American investment products. He became Director of International R
esearch in 1997 and was promoted to Director of International Investments in 200
4. In 1993, Christopher served as Moscow Director of the Macroeconomic and Finan
ce Unit, an advisory group to the Russian Ministry of Finance. The following ye
ar, he was appointed Deputy General Director of the Russian Privatization Center
, the principal conduit for foreign technical assistance on issues of market ref
orm. speaks fluent French and Russian and is the author of a book numerous articl
es on the former Soviet Union. He is also a director of Accion International and
a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
-?>Christopher W Smart 2137 R St NW; Washington, DC 20008-1908 [50-54] Prior: Bo
ston, MA (2009)
-?>Christopher Smart 1059 Connecticut Ave NW; Washington, DC (202) 955-8591 [Ron
ald Mueller]
-?>Christopher Smart 3020 Dumbarton St NW; Washington, DC 20007-3305 [Shari Loes
sberg]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smart/christopher
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S. Bruce Smart, Jr.
<-? | Under Secretary of Commerce (ca. 1986). Trappe Hill Farm in Upperville, V
a. Past: Continental Can Co.; Continental Group , Inc.
-Bruce Smart 20561 Trappe Rd; Upperville, VA 20184-3021 (540) 554-8142 [Edith M
Smart]

-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smart/bruce
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Christopher Smeall
is a partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, an international law firm with offi
ces in New York, Washington, D.C., London, Paris, Frankfurt, Moscow Christopher Sm
eall is a corporate partner with a broad multinational transactional practice. H
e has structured and negotiated cross border and domestic acquisitions, project
financings, joint ventures and numerous other kinds of transactions and commerci
al arrangements. Mr. Smeall formerly served as the firms Deputy Presiding Partner
and was for nine years on the firms Management Committee. He is a member of the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations.
-Christopher A Smeall 1165 5th Ave, Apt 12B; New York, NY 10029-6931 (917) 492-2
541 [55-59 / Isabelle Smeall, Andrew F Smeall]
-?>Chris Smeall 467 Twin Lakes Rd; Salisbury, CT (860) 435-8879
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/smeall/christopher
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Jonathan D. Smidt
B. 1973. Nationality: South Africa. Executive summary: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (2000-); Member of the Board of Energy Future Holdings (
2007-); Member of the Board of Laureate Education. | Jonathan Smidt: Executive P
rofile & Biography, BusinessWeek Associate, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. [NYC].
Age 37. See Board Relationships. Mr. Jonathan D. Smidt serves as Vice President
and Treasurer of Texas Energy Future Capital Holdings LLC. Mr. Smidt serves as
an Associate of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. He has been with Kohlberg Kravis R
oberts & Co since 2000, where he serves as a Senior Member of its Energy and Inf
rastructure team and leads KKR Natural Resources. Mr. Smidt served as Manager of
TXU Energy Retail Company, LP. He served as an Analyst of Goldman Sachs Group,
Merchant Banking Division. Mr. Smidt started his career at Ernst & Young in Cape
Town, South Africa. Mr. Smidt serves as a Director of Laureate Education Inc.,
and TXU Energy. He has been a Director of Energy Future Holdings Corporation sin
ce October 2007. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Goldman Sachs Group, Merchant Banking Divi
sion; Laureate Education, Inc.; Energy Future Holdings Corporation; TXU Energy R
etail Company, LP.
-Jonathon D Smidt 109 Greene St, Ph B; New York, NY 10012-3897 [35-39]
Energy Future Holdings Corp, Director 1601 Bryan St; Dallas, TX 75201-3430 (214)
812-4600
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Adam M. Smith
-?>is a political economist in New York, who has held posts at the United Nations,
World Bank, and organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Anna Deavere Smith
B. 1950. is an actress, playwright, and professor at Stanford and New York Un
iversity. She is currently the artist in residence at the Center for American Pr
ogress. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has also been th
e inaugural artist in residence at the Ford Foundation, MTV Networks, and the As
pen Institute.
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Dane F. Smith, Jr.
is adjunct professor in American Universitys School of International Service a
nd at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV, and a senior fellow at the Joint F
orces Staff College. He is a Senior Associate in the Post-Conflict Reconstructio
n Project at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, Washington D.C. O
n behalf of BEFORE, an international conflict prevention NGO, he led a multinati
onal team to Guinea in September 2008 which drafted a preliminary study on possi
ble conflict prevention initiatives. In the 1960s, he was a Peace Corps Voluntee
r in Eritrea, then part of Ethiopia. He also studied at the Union Theological Se
minary in New York. Dr. Smith was U.S. Ambassador to Guinea 1990-93, U.S. Ambass
ador to Senegal from 1996-99, from 1995-96 was Special Presidential Envoy for Li
beria, and from 1999 to 2003, he was President of the National Peace Corps Assoc

iation, the alumni group for former U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers.
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David S. Smith [?]
-?>Ambassadorial Post Sweden, 1976 1977. http://www.cia-on-campus.org/columbia.e
du/columbia.html https://nacla.org/whorulescolumbia (<this guy would now be 92 ye
ars old, or so.) | -?>is a lawyer in Vienna, Virginia.
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Edwin M. Smith
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~emsmith/bio.html Edwin M. Smith, Professor of Law and
International Relations After litigating for three years with Rosenfeld, Meyer a
nd Susman in Beverly Hills, California, Smith spent one year in Seattle as a reg
ional attorney for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Since 19
80, Smith has taught at the Law Center of the University of Southern California.
[Read more.]
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Fern M. Smith
http://www.thecca.net/bio.aspx?id=198 Fern M. Smith (B. 1933) was a federal ju
dge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
Smith was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1988, to a seat vacated
by Samuel Conti; she was confirmed by the Senate on July 26, 1988, and received
commission the next day. She assumed senior status on May 15, 2003. She served
the Northern District of California until her retirement on June 30, 2005.
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Gary Smith
<Possibly/probably->http://www.americanacademy.de/home/about-us/staff/person//
/dr_gary_smith/335/detail/ Dr. Gary Smith has lived in Germany since 1986 and came
to Potsdam in 1992 as the founding director of the Einstein Forum. He became th
e first Executive Director of the American Academy in Berlin in 1997. In additio
n to his executive role at the Academy, Smith is an expert commentator on politi
cal affairs on German radio, television, and newspapers, particularly in the con
text of transatlantic relations. | http://www.worldsecuritynetwork.com/wsntv/pla
yer.asp?topic_id=33 | He is married to museum curator Dr. Chana Schtz and has fou
r children.
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Frederick W. Smith
B. 1944is the founder, chairman, president, and CEO of FedEx, originally kn
own as Federal Express, the first overnight express delivery company. Wife: Dian
e Smith (five daughters, three sons).
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Gayle E. Smith
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gayle_E._Smith serves as a consulta
nt for many organizations involved in international humanitarian assistance, inc
luding Oxfam Canada,USAID, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Dutch InterCh
urch Aid. She is the former Africa Development Program Coordinator for the Devel
opment Group for Alternative Policies and has published widely on hunger, war, p
ostconflict reconstruction, and other issues in the Horn of Africa. A Senior Fellow
at the Center for American Progress, Gayle Smith has spent much of her career i
n international affairs in the field. Smith served as Special Assistant to the P
resident and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Counci
l from 1998-2001, and as Senior Advisor to the Administrator and Chief of Staff
of the U.S. Agency for International Development from 1994-1998. In 1999, she wo
n the National Security Councils Samuel Nelson Drew Award for Distinguished Contr
ibution in Pursuit of Global Peace for her role in the successful negotiation of
a peace agreement between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Smith was based in Africa for alm
ost 20 years as a journalist covering military, economic and political affairs f
or the BBC, Associated Press, Reuters, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor,
Toronto Globe & Mail, London Observer and Financial Times. Smith has also consul
ted for a wide range of NGOs, foundations and governmental organizations includi
ng UNICEF, the World Bank, Dutch Interchurch Aid, Norwegian Church Relief, and t
he Canadian Council for International Cooperation. She won the World Journalism

Award from the World Affairs Counciland the World Hunger Year Award in 1991. Smith
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and served as a member of the C
ommission on Capital Flows, the Commission on Weak States and National Security
and the Council on Foreign Relations Africa Task Force. She is a Guest Scholar at
the Brookings Institution, where she coauthored The Other War: Global Poverty a
nd the Millennium Challenge Account. In 2005, she served as Director of the Glob
al Poverty track of the Clinton Global Initiative. She won the World Journalism Awa
rd from the World Affairs Council and the World Hunger Year Award in 1991. Smith
has also consulted for a wide range of non-governmental organizations, foundati
ons and international governmental agencies, including UNICEF, the World Bank, L
utheran World Relief, Dutch Interchurch Aid and theCanadian Council for Internat
ional Cooperation. Director, Africa-America Institute; Advisor, Global Fairness In
itiative; Endorser, Genocide Intervention Network; Advisory Council, Acumen Fund
; Advisory Committee, Olympic Dream for Darfur. | Holohoax Muscam: http://www.us
hmm.org/genocide/bio/?content=smith_gayle
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Hedrick L. Smith
is a Pulitzer Prize-winning [lol] former reporter and editor for The New York T
imes, an Emmy Award-winning [lolol] producer/correspondent for the PBS show Frontl
ine, and author of several books.
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Jean Kennedy Smith
B. 1928. US Ambassador to Ireland (1993-98); Presidential Medal of Freedom 2
011; Very Special Arts Founder (1974); Council on Foreign Relations. Father: Jos
eph P. Kennedy (b. 6-Sep-1888, d. 18-Nov-1969); Mother: Rose Kennedy (b. 22-Jul1890, d. 22-Jan-1995); sister of JFK, RFK, Ted, etc.
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Jeffrey H. Smith
Senior Partner, law firm of Arnold & Porter; former General Counsel, Central
Intelligence Agency; former General Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee. Mr.
Smith is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and his writings hav
e appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times and Foreign
Policy.
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John T. Smith II
* http://www.napawash.org/elliott-l-richardson-prize-fund-board-bios/john-thomas
-smith/ John Thomas Smith II (J.T.), whose specialties are U.S. and international
environmental law; solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup under the Re
source Conservation and Recovery Act and the comprehensive Environmental Respons
e, Compensation, and Liability Act, is retired from the Law firm of Covington &
Burling LLP, where he served as associate from 1974 to 1978, and partner from 19
78 to 2005. His previous positions include Adjunct Professor of Environmental La
w and Practice at the University of Maryland Law School; Deputy Special Represen
tative and Vice Chairman U.S. Delegation to Third U.N. Law of the Sea Conference
; General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Commerce; Executive Assistant to the
U.S. Attorney General; Executive Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Defense; Ex
ecutive Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; and Ce
ntral Intelligence Agency and Officer U.S. Air Force. Mr. Smith received his law
degree from Yale University and his Bachelors of Arts degree from Yale College. M
r. Smith is a member of the American Bar Association; he serves on the Council o
n Foreign Relations; is Chairman of the Elliot L. Richardson Prize Fund; and Sec
retary of the Council for Excellence in Government.
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Malcolm B. Smith
Maybe this>http://www.smokershistory.com/Golden.htm Malcolm B. Smith, who was Pres
ident of General American Investors from 1961 to 1989, was a Guggenheim trustee
from 1982-1995. [General American Investors Inc. was formed by Lehman Brothers and
Lazard Freres.] | http://www.smokershistory.com/GAI.htm [General American Invest
ors] Smith joined the research staff in 1948, was appointed secretary in 1956 and
vice president in 1958. He was a graduate of Dartmouth and Harvard Universities

. He was a director of GAI since 1960. (Investing Company Elects. New York Times
, Jun. 27, 1960.) He succeeded Harry G. Friedman, who resigned but remained as a
director. (Chairman Is Selected By General Investors. New York Times, May 11, 1
961.) He was President from 1961 to 1989, Vice-Chairman of the Board since 1989,
and Interim CEO during 1995. He was a trustee of the Guggenheim Memorial Founda
tion from 1982-1995.
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Martin Smith
-?>Producer Martin Smith | About Us | FRONTLINE | PBS.
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Melissa A. Smith
JP Morgan Chase/Banker? former member of the RAND Center for Middle East Public P
olicy? Dunno.
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Michael B. Smith
-?>Former deputy U.S. trade representative (Reagan +).
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Perry M. Smith
http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7186 Major General Perry M.
Smith is commandant, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D
.C. Smith was born in 1934. Retired Aug. 1, 1986.
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Peter Hopkinson Smith [?]
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R. Jeffrey Smith
National Investigative Correspondent, Washington Post.
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Richard M. Smith
<no doubt>editor and journalist who has served as Chaiman of Newsweek magazine sinc
e 1998. | http://people.forbes.com/profile/richard-m-smith/34551 Independent Dire
ctor, Temple-Inland, Inc., Austin, TX. Sector: CONSUMER GOODS / Paper & Paper Pr
oducts. Independent Director, Forestar Group, Inc., Austin, TX. Sector: FINANCIA
L / Property Management. 65 Years Old. Mr. Smith, 65, is President of Pinkerton
Foundation, a New York-based non-profit organization, and former Chairman of Newsw
eek. Until December 2007, Mr. Smith served as Editor-in-Chief of the magazine si
nce 1984 and CEO (1991 through 2007). He became Chairman in March 1998. Mr. Smit
h was Chairman of the Magazine Publishers of America (MPA) from 1996 to 1997 and
the founding chairman of the MPA?s New Media Committee. In 2002, he received th
e magazine industrys highest honor, the Henry Johnson Fisher Award for Lifetime A
chievement. He is also a former board member of the American Society of Magazine
Editors. Mr. Smith is also a director of Forestar Group Inc. (2007) and Talkmar
ket.com (2009), and director and non-executive chairman of Merryck & Co. (2010),
a leading CEO mentoring firm.
******
Stephen G. Smith
Stephen Smith: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek Chief of Washington
, D.C. Bureau, Houston Chronicle Publishing Company. Stephen G. Smith serves as
Chief of Washington, D.C. bureau at Houston Chronicle Publishing Company. Mr. Sm
ith was a Senior Editor at three major newsmagazines and served as Vice Presiden
t for Communications at the Brookings Institution. Mr. Smith joined the Brooking
s Institution, an independent, nonpartisan think tank focusing on government issues,
economics and foreign policy, after many years in the magazine industry. He ser
ved as Editor of U.S. News and World Report, Executive Editor of Newsweek and Ed
itor of the Nation section of Time. Mr. Smith also served as Editor of National
Journal, Founding Editor of Civilization magazine and Senior Editor of Horizon m
agazine. His journalism background also includes serving as News Editor for Knig
ht Ridder Newspapers and editor and reporter for the Boston Globe, the Philadelp
hia Inquirer, the Albany Times-Union in New York and the Daily Hampshire Gazette
in Northampton, Mass. Mr. Smith is a member of the World Affairs Council, the C
ouncil on Foreign Relations, the Oversees Press Club and the National Press Club

.
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Taiya M. Smith
[was] a senior associate in the Carnegie Energy and Climate Program, where sh
e focuse[d] on Chinas climate, energy, and environmental policy. Other employment
history: Paulson; The United Nations Foundation Inc; Deputy Chief of Staff and
Executive Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Presidential Management Fe
llow In the Office of Population, the State Department.
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Ted Smith
* http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Ted_Smith (Theodore M. Smith) Execu
tive Director of the Henry P. Kendall Foundation. A Montana native, Ted worked for
the U.S. Forest Service, ending these summer tours as a smokejumper flying out
of Missoula and Fairbanks. He graduated cum laude from Pomona College and went o
n to the University of California/Berkeley in the 1960s for M.A. and Ph.D. degree
s in political science. His 12-year Ford Foundation career began and ended (as c
ountry representative) in Indonesia with a stint as President Bundys assistant in
between. Following six years as President of John D. Rockefeller 3rds Agricultur
al Development Council focused on Asia and Africa, Ted became the founding direc
tor of the Consultative Group on Biological Diversity. He joined the Foundation
as executive director in 1993 and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wif
e Mary who heads the Cambridge Friends School. Ted is a 25[+]-year member of the
Council on Foreign Relations (New York) and is currently a Trustee of theNation
al Parks Conservation Association, Alaska Conservation Foundation, Clean Air-Coo
l Planet, Inc., and the Cambridge Energy Alliance. Activist Cash.
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Tony Smith
http://ase.tufts.edu/polsci/faculty/smith/ Professor Smith has held grants fr
om the Lehrman Institute, the Rockefeller Foundation, the German Marshall Fund a
nd the Woodrow Wilson Center. He was the Whitney Shepardson Fellow at the Counci
l on Foreign Relations in 1998 and was a Fulbright Professor in Guatemala, Sprin
g 2000.
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W(illiam) Y. Smith
-?>General W. Y. Smith, USAF (Ret.) served for 35 years in the USAF. Institute f
or Defense Analyses; U.S. European Command; National Security Council. Fellow, W
oodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.
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Don M. Snider
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?authorID=53 Snid
er is a Visiting Research Professor within SSIs Strategic Research and Analysis D
epartment. He is on leave from the faculty at the U.S. Military Academy. His foc
us while at SSI is to edit the revised edition of The Future of the Army Profess
ion, to be published in 2005. His appointment to the USMA faculty followed an ag
gressive military career in the Army, five years in Washington DC as analyst and
director of political-military research at the Center for Strategic and Interna
tional Studies (CSIS), and three years at the Olin Distinguished Professor of Na
tional Security Studies at West Point. His research interests include military i
nnovation and adaptation, American civil-military relations, the identities of t
he American Army officer, officer development and military professions. Snider h
as numerous articles in such publications as Parameters, Military Review, Armed
Forces and Society, World Policy Journal, Orbis, The Washington Quarterly, Air P
ower Review, Joint Forces Quarterly and Armed Forces Journal International, to n
ame a few. He is also published in such major national newspapers as The Washing
ton Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Constitution-Journal and The Chicago Trib
une. As an Army officer, Snider served three combat tours in Vietnam, a Battalio
n Commander with the 7th Infantry Division and Chief of Plans for Theater Army.
He then joined the staff of the National Security Council in the White House in
1987 as Director, Defense Policy, serving in both the Reagan and Bush (George H.
W.) administrations. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Affairs, New York,

and serves on the Executive Committee of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed


Forces and Society.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/snider/don
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snider/don
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Olympia J. Snowe
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/us-congress-senate/ Olympia Jean Snowe, ne Bo
uchles (b. 1947). Spouse(s) (1) Peter Snowe (deceased); (2) John R. McKernan, Jr
. Residence: Auburn, Maine. | Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transpor
tation member; Senate Committee on Finance member; Senate Committee on Small Bus
iness and Entrepreneurship ranking member; Senate Select Committee on Intelligen
ce member; Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiven
ess member. Past: Jane Q. Calderwood chief of staff; Financial markets bailout b
ill (Senate-10/1/08) voted for; Samuel Horton legislative assistant; Matthew Kin
sman staff; Lindsey Ledwin executive assistant; U.S. House of Representatives fo
rmer members S member.
-John R Mckernan 216 Justice Ct NE, Apt B; Washington, DC 20002-5751 (202) 544-0
511 [Olympia J McKernan]
-John R Mckernan Jr 7070 SE Golf Ridge Way; Hobe Sound, FL 33455-8044 (772) 5464603 [60-64 / Snowe O McKernan]
-John R Mckernan Jr 337 Foreside Rd; Falmouth, ME 04105-1431 (207) 781-5218 [6064 / Snowe O McKernan]
-?>169 ACADEMY ST; PRESQUE ISLE, ME 04769 (207) 764-5124
-Olympia Snowe Auburn, ME (207) 786-2451
Senate United States, Principal 40 Western Ave; Augusta, ME 04330-6325 (207) 6228292
Senate United States, Principal 3 Canal Plz, Ste 601; Portland, ME 04101-4080 (20
7) 874-0883
Senate United States, Director 169 Academy St, Ste A; Presque Isle, ME 04769-3167
(207) 764-5124
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Jed C. Snyder
<-? National Defense University; author.
-?>Jed C Snyder 618 A St NE; Washington, DC 20002-6030
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/jed
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Richard E. Snyder
(Born 1933) is an American publishing executive best known for his tenures
at Simon & Schuster and Western PublishingAfter being abruptly dismissed byViaco
m president Frank Biondi Jr. in 1994, Snyder formed an investment group to acqui
re control of Western Publishing, publishers of the Golden Books series of child
rens books, etc. | New York-Presbyterian Hospital trustee. Past: Simon & Schuster
chairman & CEO. Edgar Bronfman Jr. sued; Peter A. Georgescu friend; Robert Gold
attorney; David A. Tanner friend.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/snyder/richard
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/richard
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/richard/5?search_id=02281340814263185121
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy D. Snyder hucksterpedia is an American professor of made-up history
at Yale University, specializing in the pseudo-history of Central and Eastern Eu
rope, as well as the fictional Holocaust.
-Ct: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ct/snyder/timothy
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/snyder/timothy
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Richard Paul Sobel


<w/ Claus Roland, World Bank. Richard Sobel: Executive Profile & Biography,
BusinessWeek Chief Executive Officer and Director, Alfa Private Equity Partners,
L.P. [See Board Relationships] ..is the Chief Executive Officer and Director at
Alfa Capital Partners. He joined the firm in November 2003 and is overall respo
nsible for building and managing the business, recruiting the team, designing an
d launching funds, setting the investment strategy, and directing the investment
process. Sobel is also the Chief Executive Officer and Director at Alfa Private
Equity Partners, L.P. and The Great Circle Fund, L.P. He is a Member of the Man
agement Board and Director at Marbleton Property Fund L.P. From 1999 to 2003, Mr
. Sobel held various senior executive positions at PartMiner, Inc. He organized
$60 million in private equity, designed the strategy, developed alliances, partn
erships and new ventures, and managed PartMiner Information Services. Mr. Sobel
also worked at CIBC Oppenheimer & Co. in Russia through late 1999. From 1994-199
7, he co-founded and acted as the Senior Manager at Baring Asset Managements Firs
t NIS Regional Fund, SICAF. At the firm, Mr. Sobel designed the investment strat
egy, investment process, and directed the investment team investing the fund in
two years. He originated, structured, and played an instrumental early role on t
he Board of several investments. Mr. Sobel also worked in Moscow at Batterymarch
Financial Management as a Director of Investments in its initiative focused on
military conversion from 1991 to 1994. He spent two years with the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development in its Privatization and Restructuring Team
as a Consultant and principal banker. In 1994, Mr. Sobel helped organize the Ura
ls Regional Venture Fund. Since 1994, he has led or participated in over 25 dire
ct investments in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Mr. Sobel has a long recor
d of investment work in Russia dating back to 1991. From 1989-1991, he was a Vic
e President at Amara Capital. From 1984-1987, Mr. Sobel was a Strategy Consultan
t at Bain and Company in Boston. He is on the Board or Supervisory Board of Russ
ian Fitness Group, STS Logistics, and Pamplona Capital Partners. Mr. Sobel was a
Director of Vimpelcom, Global Telesis, Golden Telecom, and Burren Energy. He is
on the Board or Supervisory Board of American Chamber of Commerce in Russia and
is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Sobel is an American na
tional and a fluent Russian speaker. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: PartMiner WorldWide Inc
.; The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Stanford University; Ba
in & Company Inc.; Batterymarch Financial Management, Inc.;Harvard Business Scho
ol; Baring Asset Management, Inc.; Alfa Group Consortium; The Great Circle Fund,
L.P.; Alfa Capital Partners; OAO UNITED BAKERS Pskov; PIK Group Open Joint-Stock
Company;Marbleton Property Fund L.P. -Weston, Ct.
Purdy sure>Richard P Sobel 7 Deer Path Rd; Weston, CT 06883-2201 (203) 227-6710 [
45-49 / Jody E Sobel]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sobel/richard
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Dorothy Meadow Sobol
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/faculty/directory/bios/s/sobol.htm Johns Hopkins U.,
Coordinator of Emerging Markets Specialization; Senior Adjunct Professor of Int
ernational Economics and Emerging Markets. Background and Education: Former vice
president in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York an
d editor of Current Issues in Economics and Finance
-?>Dorothy Sobol 237 E 20th St, Apt 5E; New York, NY 10003-1808 (212) 777-6228 [
Peter Sobol]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sobol/dorothy
******
Nancy E. Soderberg
http://www.connectusfund.org/about/staff/nancy-e-soderberg Connect U.S. Fund
president. She is a regular commentator on national and international television
and radio, including NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, BBC, Fox, National Public Radio, the Le
hrer News Hour, CNN Crossfire, and The Daily Show. She is currently a foreign po
licy analyst for MSNBC. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a m
ember of the board of Concern Worldwide, and an advisory board member for the Na
tional Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Tannenbaum Center. | Past: 1

992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign foreign policy director; Michael R. Bloom
berg foreign policy adviser; International Crisis Group VP; Edward M. Kennedy (d
eceased) senior foreign policy adviser; National Security Council staff director
; United Nations alternate U.S. representative. | Advisory Board, Center for Pre
ventive Action; Endorsed, UN Democracy Caucus; Director, Century Foundation; Str
ategy Committee, Project on Justice in Times of Transition (representing the Int
ernational Crisis Group); Advisory Council, Stanley Foundation. Richard Bistrong
spouse.
Richard T Bistrong
Jacksonville Beach, FL 49
View Details
-Nancy E Soderberg 1031 1st St S, Apt 1105; Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250-6557 (9
04) 249-2650 [50-54 ] Prior: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (2007)
>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/soderberg/nancy
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Anna M. Soellner
Anna Soellner Center for American Progress Anna Soellner is Vice President for
Communications at American Progress. Since 2003 Soellner has directed over 300 p
ublic programs and conferences with a diverse array of public officials and prom
inent universities, think tanks, and advocacy organizations. Soellner joined Amer
ican Progress after serving at the Hong Kong office of the public affairs firm G
olin/Harris Forrest. There she provided strategic counsel for a diverse group of
private- and public-sector clients including the Hong Kong S.A.R. government, J
ardine Matheson, and Giorgio Armani. She also served in the office of Martin Lee
, chairman of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, where she was a Henry Luce Foundat
ion Scholar. In that capacity, Soellner served as foreign media liaison and assi
sted in developing party relations with foreign governments and NGOs to promote
democracy and rule of law in Hong Kong. Previously, Soellner served in the Office
of Legislative Affairs and Public Liaison at the U.S. Treasury Department in th
e Clinton administration, where she focused on banking, finance, and enforcement
policy. She has also worked for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee under Sen.
Dianne Feinstein(D-CA).
-Anna M Soellner 2039 New Hampshire Ave NW, Apt 301; Washington, DC 20009-3414
******
Abraham David Sofaer
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | http://people.forbes.com/profile/abrah
am-d-sofaer/35977 Director, Rambus, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Se
miconductor- Memory Chips. Director, Gen-Probe, Inc., San Diego, CA. Sector: SER
VICES / Research Services. 72 Years Old. Mr. Sofaer has served as a director sin
ce May 2005. He has been the George P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior F
ellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University since 1994. Mr. Sofaer ha
s a long and distinguished career in the legal profession. Prior to assuming his
current roles, he served in private practice as a partner at Hughes, Hubbard &
Reed in Washington, D.C. and as the chief legal adviser to the U.S. Department o
f State. From 1979 to 1985, Mr. Sofaer served as a U.S. District Judge for the S
outhern District of New York. He was a professor at the Columbia University Scho
ol of Law from 1969 to 1979, and from 1967 to 1969 was an Assistant U.S. Attorne
y in the Southern District of New York. he was editor-in-chief of the NYU Law Rev
iew. He clerked for Hon. J. Skelly Wright on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D
istrict of Columbia Circuit and for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. on the U.S.
Supreme Court. In the past five years, Mr. Sofaer has served as a director of NT
I, Inc., Gen-Probe, Inc. and several private companies and non-profit institutions
.
-Abraham D Sofaer 1200 Bryant St; Palo Alto, CA 94301-2716 (650) 323-7447 [Maria
n Sofaer]
-Abraham D Sofaer address unavailable;Truckee, CA 96161-6424 (530) 582-8800 [Micha
el J Sofaer, Marian S Scheuer, F Sofaer]
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Henry D. Sokolski

PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA | http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile


/Sokolski_Henry | Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Education Center. cu
rrently serves as an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics in Was
hington, D.C., and as a member of the Congressional Commission on the Prevention
of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. previously served as
Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy in the Department of Defense He also worked
in the Office of the Secretary of Defenses Office of Net Assessment, as a consult
ant to the National Intelligence Council, and as a member of the Central Intelli
gence Agencys Senior Advisory Group. was a Resident Fellow in the Heritage Foundat
ion and the Hoover Institution. and a Senior Legislative Aide for Senator Dan Qua
yle, etc.
-Henry D Sokolski 3 Elm St; Roslyn Heights, NY 11577-1201 (516) 621-0371 [45-49
/ Joseph R Sokolski, Frank C Sokolski, Ana M Sokolski, Diane R Gough]
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PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA Vice chairman of the International C
risis Group. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. History: Congressman fo
r New York (1975-93). Wife: Nina Solarz. Son: Randy Glantz (stepson). | http://w
ww.nndb.com/people/521/000061338/.
Dead, as of Nov. 2010.
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Steven L. Solnick
Stephen Solnick is the Moscow Representative of the Ford Foundation. from 1
993 to 2002 taught as Assistant and later Associate Professor of Political Scien
ce at Columbia University. He has been a National Fellow at the Hoover Instituti
on at Stanford University, a Research Fellow at the Kennan Institute in Washingt
on, D.C., a Fulbright Scholar at Moscow State University, and a Marshall Scholar
at Oxford University. 3 listings:
-Steven L Solnick 2 Bradford Ave; Scituate, MA 02066-2308 [Maeve N Oconnor]
-?>Stephen J Solnick 1412 Lakeshore Dr; Massapequa Park, NY 11762-1501 (516) 798
-6728 [65+ / Iris M Solnick, Eric Solnick]
Ford Foundation, Representative 320 E 43rd St; New York, NY 10017-4801 (212) 5735000
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Andrew W. Solomon
<newlyweds Andrew Solomon and John Habich at their wedding dinner. | ht
tp://en.freakipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Solomon (born 1963) is a New York-born homose
xual writer on politics, culture, and psychiatry who lives in New York and Londo
n. He has written for publications such as the New York Times, The New Yorker, a
nd ArtforumIn 2008, he was awarded the Humanitarian Award of the Society of Biolo
gical Psychiatry for his contributions to the field of mental health. He has a sta
ff appointment as a lecturer in psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College of C
ornell University. Solomon had an official civil partnership ceremony to journali
st and editor John Habich on June 30, 2007, at Althorp, the childhood home of Di
ana, Princess of Wales; the New York Timesfeatured the wedding in their Vows colum
n, The New York Times, July 8, 2007, and Tatler ran a six-page feature. Solomon a
nd Habich married again on July 19, 2009, the eighth anniversary of their meetin
g, in Connecticut, so that they would have a marriage that was legally recognize
d in the state of New York. Solomons father, Howard Solomon, is chairman of Forest
Laboratories, a company noted for its production of anti-depressants, a field t
he company entered after Howard Solomon saw how effective anti-depressant treatmen
t was for his son. Andrew Solomons brother, David Solomon, is a senior executive a
t Forest Laboratories. Solomons mother chose euthanasiaand Solomon has written of t
he experience of being present at her planned suicide. Solomon is an activist and
philanthropist in three areas: LGBT rights, mental health, and the arts. For LGBT
rights, He serves on the boards of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and
Trans Youth Family Allies. and is a a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

-?>Andrew W Solomon 18 W 10th St; New York, NY 10011-8702 (212) 533-0265 [45-49]

-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/andrew
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Anne G. K. Solomon
http://www.thepresidency.org/who-we-are/advisors-and-fellows/93-anne-g-k-solom
on | http://csis.org/expert/anne-solomon Anne Solomons professional work has focu
sed on ways in which advances in science, technology, and public policy affect o
ur national life and international relations. She currently serves as senior adv
iser on science and technology policy at the Center for the Study of the Preside
ncy (CSP) in Washington, D.C., and as an independent adviser on public policy ma
tters to public- and private-sector institutions. Prior to joining CSP, Solomon
served as senior adviser for technology policy and director of the Biotechnology
Program at CSIS. She began her career at the National Academies, directing the
Committee on Scholarly Communication with the Peoples Republic of China during th
e early years of renewed U.S.-China ties. Subsequently, on leave from the Nation
al Academies, she served in the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the C
arter administration, developing the first U.S.-China science and technology agr
eement and overseeing a range of federal science and technology programs. She re
turned to the National Academies to direct a bilateral U.S.-Japan dialogue and a
number of studies concerned with international technology competition and colla
boration. While at the National Academies, Solomon also developed and directed m
ajor initiatives to expand institutional outreach and nongovernmental funding. D
uring the mid-1990s, she served at the Department of State as deputy assistant s
ecretary of state for science, technology, and health. She also served as U.S. c
oordinator for international global positioning system (GPS) policy. She is a mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Association for the Advanc
ement of Science, and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
-Md?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/solomon/anne
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/anne
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Joshua N. Solomon
-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/josh-solomon/5/33a/49b: Principal at Business o
f Sports School, Greater New York City Area. [Which leads to] Japan Society, Ne
w York Board of Directors (says) New York City Department of Education. Acting E
xecutive Director at Young Womens Leadership Network, etc. | -?>Joshua N Solomon
Foundation. | -?>Joshua Solomon profiles | LinkedIn (43).
-?>Joshua N Solomon 465 W End Ave; New York, NY 10024-4926 (212) 579-3814 [40-44
]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/joshua
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/joshua
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Peter J. Solomon
<Susan and Peter J. Solomon with actress Bernadette Peters. | ttp://www.pjso
lomon.com/ourpeople/52bio.asp Solomon founded Peter J. Solomon Company, L.P. in
1989. Previously, he was Vice Chairman of Lehman Brothers where he was Chairman
of its Merchant Banking Division and Co-Chairman of the Investment Banking Divis
ion. From 1978 to 1980, Mr. Solomon was Deputy Mayor of Economic Policy and Devel
opment in New York City under Mayor Edward I. Koch. He was also Chairman of the
New York City Health and Hospital Corporation, which operated 17 municipal hospi
tals. He served as Counselor to the United States Treasury in the Carter Adminis
tration in 1980. Mr. Solomon has written extensively about conflicts on Wall Stre
et and public policy issues. Professional Affiliations: Director, Monro Muffler/
Brake Inc.; Director, Zagat Survey LLC. Previous Professional Affiliations: Dire
ctor, Associated Dry Goods Corporation; Director, BKF Capital Group, Inc.; Direc
tor, Centennial Cellular Corporation; Director, Century Communications Corp.; Di
rector, Esquire, Inc.; Director, General Cigar Holdings; Director, LIN Broadcast
ing Corporation; Director, Office Depot, Inc.; Director, Phillips-Van Heusen Cor
poration; Director, The Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. Not-For-Profit Affiliations: D
irector and former Chairman, The Manhattan Theatre Club; Chairman, Friends of th
e Center for Jewish Studies Harvard University; Trustee, The Federation of Jewis
h Philanthropies of New York City; Trustee, Lucius Littauer Foundation; Member,

Board of Overseers, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Director, Headwater


Initiative; Director-at-Large, Montana Land Reliance; Member, Presidents Advisory
Committee on the Allston Initiative, Harvard University; Member, Deans Council a
nd Executive Committee of Harvard University Resources Committee; Member, Counci
l on Foreign Relations: Mr. Solomon is a member of Governor Cuomos Council of Eco
nomic and Fiscal Advisors. Lifetime Honorary Trustee, American Museum of Natural
History and member of its Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Advisory Cou
ncil. Previous Not-For-Profit Affiliations: Overseer, Harvard University; Adjunct
Professor, Columbia Business School; Chairman, Hudson Guild Neighborhood House;
Vice Chairman, Mt. Sinai Hospital; Trustee, National Audubon Society; Trustee, T
aft School; Member, Visiting Committee to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; Rec
ipient, Ellis Island Congressional Medal of Honor, 1992. | http://www.zillow.com
/blog/2009-08-12/investor-peter-j-solomon-bewitched-by-pink-house/
-(W)>Peter J. Solomon Company 520 Madison Avenue, Fl. 29; New York, NY 10022 Tel
ephone: (212) 508-1600 Fax: (212) 508-1633 | Email: pjs@pjsolomon.com.
-Peter Solomon 42 Highway Behind The Pond Ln; East Hampton, NY 11937-8432 (631)
324-1699 [Susan P Solomon]
-Peter J Solomon 106 Briar Patch Rd; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-0038 and/or (631
) 329-8932
-Peter J Solomon 810 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7270 (212) 750-2003 [Susan P So
lomon]
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/solomon/peter
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Richard H. Solomon
AKA Richard Harvey Solomon. B. 1937. US Institute of Peace President (1993
-); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1992-93); US Assistant Secretary of State
for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (1989-92); Director of Policy Planning (1986-89
); RAND Corporation Director, Political Science Dept. (1976-86); US National Sec
urity Council Senior Staff for Asian Affairs (1971-76); American Academy of Dipl
omacy; Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (1971). Wife: A
nne.
-Richard H Solomon 8201 Bryant Dr; Bethesda, MD 20817-3134 (301) 320-9278 [Anne
G Solomon, Carol S Solomon]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/richard
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Robert Solomon
http://www.cosmosclub.org/web/journals/2004/solomon.html Robert Solomon (CC 66)
was at the Federal Reserve Board from 1947-1976 and served as adviser to the Boa
rd (1965-1976) and director, Division of International Finance (1966-1972). He c
urrently is a guest scholar at The Brookings Institution and president of R.S. A
ssociates, Inc., which publishes his monthly International Economic Letter.
.
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http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/solomon/robert
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H. Marshall Sonenshine
H. Marshall Sonenshine: Executive Profile & Biography -Chairman and Mana
ging Partner, Sonenshine Partners [NYC]. See Board Relationships. Sonenshine is
currently employed at Sonenshine Partners in the position of Chairman and Managi
ng Partner. Prior to founding Sonenshine Partners, Mr. Sonenshine was a Partner
in BT Wolfensohn, the mergers and acquisitions Department of Bankers Trust, esta
blished by BTs acquisition of Wolfensohn & Co., a premier investment banking bout
ique, in 1996. At Bankers Trust, Mr. Sonenshine headed the firms media and transp
ortation mergers and acquisitions practices as part of the banks global investmen
t banking arm, BT Alex. Brown, and its successor organization, Deutsche Banc Ale
x. Brown, where he was asked to be Co-Head of Mergers and Acquisitions. Mr. Sone
nshine has advised on leading M&A transactions globally, including the largest s
oftware merger of 2001, the merger of SDRC into EDS, creating the global leader
in collaboration software and product knowledge management; the merger of Capsta

r Broadcasting into Chancellor Media, creating the worlds then largest radio broa
dcasting company; the merger of American Tower Corporation and OmniAmerica, crea
ting the worlds largest operator of telecommunications towers; Disneys $20 billion
acquisition of Capital Cities ABC; the sale of Guber-Peters Entertainment Compa
ny to Sony in connection with Sonys purchase of Columbia Pictures; the defense an
d ultimate sale of The United States Shoe Corporation to Luxottica SpA; and the
two largest aircraft finance transactions in history: the $10 billion restructur
ing of GPA Group plc with General Electric Capital Corporation and the sale of I
nternational Lease Finance Corporation to AIG. Prior to joining Wolfensohn & Co.
, Mr. Sonenshine worked for Salomon Brothers, where he handled corporate finance
and M&A assignments. He served as a law clerk to The Honorable Lawrence W. Pier
ce of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Mr. Sonenshine
is a member of the New York Bar, a Director of RosettaBooks and of several other
companies. He is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Trustee a
nd member of the Executive Committee of the International Center of Photography,
Vice Chairman of the Board of ArtsConnection, the New York arts and music educa
tion organization, and a past Member of the Executive Committee of the Brown Ann
ual Fund. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: SP Capital LLC; RosettaBooks, LLC.
-Marshall Sonenshine 580 Park Ave; New York, NY 10065-7313 (212) 754-4401
-Marshall Sonenshine 400 Madison Ave, Fl 19; New York, NY 10017-8912
Sonenshine, NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/sonenshine
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Tara D. Sonenshine
Tara Sonenshine is Executive Vice President of the United States Institute
of Peace. Prior to joining USIP, she was a strategic communications adviser to
many international organizations including USIP, the International Crisis Group
, Internews Networks, CARE International, the American Academy of Diplomacy and
Women of Washington. Sonenshine has served in various White House capacities, inc
luding transition director for the National Security Council (NSC). In that posi
tion, she was responsible for coordinating an interagency process to review fore
ign policy goals and priorities for the Clinton administrations second term. Befo
re that, she served as special assistant to President Clinton and deputy directo
r of communications for the NSC (1994-1995). In 1998, Sonenshine was at the Brook
ings Institution studying foreign policy and communications. Her career began in
broadcast journalism in 1982 at ABC News in New York, where she served as assis
tant to David Burke, the vice president of news. Sonenshine went on to become ed
itorial producer of ABC News Nightline, where she worked for more than a decade.
She was also an off-air reporter at the Pentagon for ABCs World News Tonight. A fo
rmer contributing editor for Newsweek, Sonenshine is the author of numerous arti
cles on foreign affairs published in the New York Times, Washington Post, and ot
her newspapers.
Tara D Sonenshine
Chevy Chase, MD 51
^Possible Relatives: Michael Adam Sonenshine^
Michael Adam Sonenshine
Pembroke Pines, FL
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Maurice Sonnenberg
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/chertoff-group/ Sonnenberg currently serve
s as Senior International Advisor at J.P. Morgan Chase, and is a Senior Internat
ional Advisor to and Director at the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, LLP. He has
served in five U.S. Presidential Administrations holding various appointed advis
ory positions in the areas of finance, international trade, intelligence and cou
nterterrorism. | Council on Foreign Relations member; Greenberg Traurig LLP dire
ctor & senior international adviser; Harlem Education Activities Fund director.
Past: Bear Stearns Companies Inc. SVP;Georgetown University regent; National Com
mission on Terrorism vice chairman. lives and/or works in New York, NY.

-Maurice Sonnenberg 45 E 66th St; New York, NY 10065-6102 (212) 628-2059


Sonnenberg: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sonnenberg
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Helmut Sonnenfeldt
PNAC: Naumann Zoellick Fed up USA * World Affairs Council, Washington
DC Fed up USA History: member of the National Security Council. Advisor to Pres
ident Nixon. Helmut Sonnenfeldts areas of focus include Russian and European affai
rs, executive-congressional relations and intelligence and national security iss
ues. A veteran of the National Security Council staff, he has held several advis
ory posts in the U.S. government and the private sector. | http://www.jhu.edu/jhu
mag/0600web/awards.html | http://www.brookings.edu/experts/s/sonnenfeldth.aspx
-Helmut Sonnenfeldt 5600 Wisconsin Ave, Apt 1504; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4412 (30
1) 656-6706 and/or (301) 656-6731 [65+ / Marjorie H Sonnenfeldt, Hel Sonnenfeldt
]
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Gillian Sorensen
http://www.unfoundation.org/about-unf/our-leadership/gillian-sorensen.html
Gillian Martin Sorensen is a Senior Advisor at the United Nations Foundation, a
nd is a national advocate on matters related to the United Nations and the Unite
d States-United Nations relationship. ..
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Ted Sorensen miasmapedia Theodore Chaikin Ted Sorensen was an American president
ial advisor, lawyer and writer, best known as President John F. Kennedys special
counsel, adviser and legendary speechwriter.
DEAD, as of Sept. 2010.
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Andrew R. Sorkin
Age 34. A journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for The Ne
w York Times, etc. Spouse: Pilar Jenny Queen.
-Andrew R Sorkin 245 E 21st St, Apt 4A; New York, NY 10010-6413 (212) 260-3717 [6
5+ / Pilar Q Sorkin]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sorkin/andrew
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George Soros (real name Schwartz)
Investor philanthropist hedge funds, Rothschild, etc. * http://fedupus
a.wordpress.com/some-mishpucka-billionairies-in-the-usa/ | America Coming Togeth
er supporter; Brain Trauma Foundation director; Center for American Progress sup
porter; Clinton Global Initiative member; Committee for Sensible Marijuana Polic
y major donor; Democracy Alliance member; Drug Policy Alliance director; Earth I
nstitute advisory board member; Forbes billionaires list ranked # 35 in 2010; In
ternational Crisis Group board member; Joint Victory Campaign 2004 supporter; Mo
veOn.org contributor; OneWest Bank Group LLC investor; Open Society Institute fo
under & chairman; Quantum Fund founder; Refugees International director emeritus
; Soros Economic Development Fund founder; Soros Fund Management founder. Past:
2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign contributor; Alpha magazine list of top
hedge fund earners, 2007 No. 2; Alpha magazine list of top hedge fund earners, 2
008 No. 4; America Coming Together contributor; Barack Obama inaugural committee
major contributor; Catalist investor; Harlem Childrens Zone benefactor; Joint Vi
ctory Campaign contributor; Media Fund contributor; Mark Schwartz senior adviser
; Annaliese Witschak Soros spouse; White House visits (2009) visitor; World Econ
omic Forum 2008 attendee; World Economic Forum 2009 attendee; William D. Zabel d
ivorce lawyer. Alexander Soros son; Andrea Soros daughter; Daisy Soros sister-in
-law; Gregory Soros son; Jeffrey Soros nephew; Jonathan Soros son;Paul Soros bro
ther; Robert Soros son; Susan Weber Soros spouse; Michael Vachon political direc
tor. lives and/or works in New York, NY.
-George A Soros 888 7th Ave, Apt 3300; New York, NY 10106-0001 [Work #s at that ad
dress:] (212) 262-6300, (917) 322-6740, (212) 333-9744
-?>George Soros 550 Old Town Rd; Southampton, NY 11968-5086 (631) 283-1027 [Elis
abeth Soros]

Open Society Fund, President 400 W 59th St, Fl 4; New York, NY 10019-8023 (212) 5
48-0600
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/soros/george
-At large: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/soros/george
-Susan Soros, NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/soros/susan
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Jonathan T. Soros
<wife Jennifer | New America Fed up USA | http://investing.businesswee
k.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=4975120&privcapId=1501285&prev
iousCapId=1501285&previousTitle=Soros%20Fund%20Management%20LLC -President and C
o-deputy Chairman, Soros Fund Management LLC. See Board Relationships. | Soros E
conomic Development Fund director; Soros Fund Management deputy chairman. Barack
Obama inaugural committee major contributor. George Soros son; Robert Soros bro
ther;Jennifer Soros spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY. | Campaign contri
butions:
-Jonathan Soros 70 A GREENWICH AVE.; New York, NY.
Jonathan T Soros
New York, NY
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Jonathan Allan Soros
New York, NY
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Jonathan Soros
New York, NY
N/A
-Jonathan A Soros 65 Girdle Ridge Dr; Katonah, NY 10536-3812 [35-39]
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Paul T. Soros
<Daisy. * The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships For New Americans | Pa
ul Soros Investments LLC owner; TechnoServe director. Daisy M. Soros spouse; Geor
ge Soros brother.
-Paul T Soros 1102 Oenoke Rdg; New Canaan, CT 06840-2608 (203) 966-4073 [65+ / D
aisy M Soros]
969 5TH AVE.; New York, NY.
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James R. Sosnicky
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-sosnicky/4/334/98b Director of Business Deve
lopment at SEAF, Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Economic Development Officer
at United States Army; Summer Associate at Lazard Asset Management; Director of
Online Business Development at The Village Voice. Council on Foreign Relations,
etc.
-James R Sosnicky 1851 Columbia Rd NW, Apt 510; Washington, DC 20009-5105 [35-39
]
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Richard W. Soudriette
Richard Soudriette: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Inter
national Foundation For Election Systems. Richard Soudriette is the Founder and
President Emeritus of IFES (International Foundation of Elections Systems). Mr.
Soudriette serves as an Advisor of Everyone Counts, Inc.. Mr. Soudriette served
as the Chief of Staff to United States Congressman To Oklahoma, Washington, Dc.,
from 1987 to 1988. From 1983 to 1986, he was Country Director of The Peace Corp
s. Mr. Soudriette serves as a Director of International Foundation For Election
Systems. | http://aceproject.org/electoral-advice/ace_members_overview?b_start:i
nt=300&-C=
-Richard Soudriette Colorado Springs, CO (719) 576-4448
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Michael I. Sovern
AKA Michael Ira Sovern. B. 1931. President of Columbia University, 1980
-93. American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Law Institute; amfARNationa
l Council; Member of the Board of AT&T; Member of the Board of Chemical Bank (19

81-96); Member of the Board of Comcast (2002-); Member of the Board of Sequa; Me
mber of the Board ofSothebys; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democr
atic Senatorial Campaign Committee; New Leadership for America PAC. Wife: Eleano
r Leen (m. 1963, div. 1974, two sons, one daughter); Wife: Joan Rosenthal Wit (m
. 1974, d. 1993, one daughter); Wife: Patricia Margaret Walsh (m. 1995).
-Michael I Sovern 131 Riverside Dr, Apt 12A; New York, NY 10024-3714 (212) 721-4
091 [65+ / Patricia M Sovern]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sovern/michael
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Tommy Sowers
Tommy Sowers bigmistakipedia was the 2010 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Hou
se of Representatives in Missouris 8th congressional district. He is a former US
Army Special Forces officer and he achieved the rank of Major in the United Stat
es Army.
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Anna K. Spain
http://www.mediatorsbeyondborders.org/who/aspain.shtml Anna Spain is an Associ
ate Professor of Law at the University of Colorado-Boulder Law School and a medi
ator with over 15 years of experience. Her research and scholarship focuses on i
nternational law, dispute resolution, international cooperation and conflict and
state behavior. Professor Spain teaches international law, international disput
e resolution, mediation and human rights. She practiced international law as an A
ttorney-Advisor at the U.S. Department of State Office of the Legal Adviser wher
e she represented the U.S. before the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in The Hague, se
rved as a delegate to the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva, and
advised the Department on international investment disputes in Asia and the Paci
fic. is a member of the American Bar Association, American Society of Internation
al Law, Council on Foreign Relations (Term Member) and Mediators Beyond Borders.
| Boulder, Colorado. Email: annaspainmbb@gmail.com.
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Jonathan Spalter
Jonathan Spalter SourceWatch is a fellow at the New Politics Institute and
according to its website is a Principal at the marketing firm Dewey Square Group,
has a long track record building and leading media and technology companies in
the US and Europe. He most recently was CEO of Snocap, the digital music licensi
ng and copyright management service founded by the creators of Napster. Spalter
has held senior management roles at the media and entertainment group Vivendi Un
iversal, based at its global headquarters in Paris, France. He was Executive VP
in charge of business development and strategy at Vivendi Universal Net, the gro
ups Internet subsidiary, where he focused on digital distribution of the groups mu
sic, publishing and film assets, and on mobile Internet services in the US and E
uropean markets. |http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jonathan-spalter/0/746/653 San Fra
ncisco Bay Area. [Read more.]
Jonathan H Spalter
Berkeley, CA
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Jonathan H Spalter
Washington, DC 48
Jonathan H Spalter
Dorchester, MA N/A
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spalter/jonathan
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Scott M. Spangler
http://www.gmfus.org/taskforce/taskforce.html | Grand Teton National Park Foun
dation director. Past: Chemonics International, Inc. chairman; U.S. Agency for I

nternational Development associate administrator; World Resources Institute dire


ctor. Jean Spangler spouse. lives and/or works in Teton Village, WY.
Scott M Spangler
Teton Village, WY
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Debora Spar
is the current President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women
affiliated with Columbia University. After graduating magna cum laude in 1984 fr
om the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and earning her doctorate
from Harvard in government, she went on to write 6 books and many articles.
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Daniel V. Speckhard
<wife Anne. | B. 1959is a United States diplomat who is formerly the United S
tates Ambassador to Greece. His last posting was as the Deputy Chief of Mission a
t the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad,Iraq following a year as Director of the Iraq Reco
nstruction Management Office there.
Daniel V Speckhard
New York, NY
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Probable>Daniel Speckhard 509 E 84th St; New York, NY 10028-7301
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Leonard S. Spector
http://cns.miis.edu/staff/spector_leonard.htm is Deputy Director of the
Monterey Institute of International Studies James Martin Center for Nonprolifera
tion Studies, and leads the Centers Washington D.C. Office. In addition he serves
as editor-in-chief of the Centers publications. Mr. Spector joined CNS from the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), where he served as an Assistant Deputy Administ
rator for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Adm
inistration. His principal responsibilities at DOE included development and imple
mentation of DOE arms control and nonproliferation policy with respect to intern
ational treaties; US domestic and multilateral export controls; inspection and t
echnical cooperation activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency; civil
ian nuclear activities in the US and abroad; initiatives in regions of prolifera
tion concern, including the canning of plutonium-spent nuclear fuel in North Kor
ea and Kazakhstan; and transparency provisions of bilateral agreements with Russ
ia covering the purchase of weapons-grade uranium and the cessation of plutonium
production. Additionally, Mr. Spector managed the Initiatives for Proliferation
Prevention and the Nuclear Cities Initiative programs. Prior to his tenure at DO
E, Mr. Spector served as Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for Internat
ional Peace and Director of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Project. Mr. Spector a
lso established the Program on Post-Soviet Nuclear Affairs at Carnegies Moscow Ce
nter. Before joining the Carnegie Endowment, Mr. Spector served as Chief Counsel
to the U.S. Senate Energy and Proliferation Subcommittee, where he assisted in
drafting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and the Nuclear Waste Policy Act. He
began his career in nuclear nonproliferation as a Special Counsel at the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. Mr. Spector has participated on the Senior Advisory Panel
s at the Sandia National Laboratories, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and t
he National Research Council of the American Academy of Sciences. He has also se
rved as Secretary and Member of the Board of Trustees of the Henry L. Stimson Ce
nter and he is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Wa
shington, DC Bar.
-Leonard S Spector 5224 Loughboro Rd NW; Washington, DC 20016-2634 (202) 237-045
0 [65+ / Kristin K Spector]
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David C. Speedie
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/david_speedie.html Senior Fellow
David Speedie is director of the Councils new program on U.S. Global Engagement. I
n the current political debate, much is made of renewal of engagement with the wor

ld in conducting foreign policy, or of restoring U.S. moral leadership. But what m


ight constructive engagement entail? To address this key policy question, the U.
S. Global Engagement program will look at the issues through the lens of a serie
s of critical bilateral and multilateral relationships, with allies and non-alli
es alike. In 20072008, Mr. Speedie was also a senior fellow at the Belfer Center f
or Science and International Affairs at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy Schoo
l of Government. He worked at Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1992 to 2007.
He joined the Corporation as a program officer in the cooperative security prog
ram and was appointed Program Chair in March 1993, a position he held for almost
12 years. In 2004, he was appointed to serve as special advisor to the presiden
t and director of the Corporations project on Islam. He was recruited from the W.
Alton Jones Foundation where he was codirector of the secure society program and
directed, over a five year period, programs in the arts, urban affairs, and the
environment. In the 1980s, Speedie was a consultant to nonprofits in management
, marketing, and fund-raising as well as director of cultural affairs for Mayor
Bill Green in Philadelphia. He also served as the bicentennial liaison officer a
t the British Embassy in Washington.
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Sam Speedie [?]
Sam Speedie: 9/11 & Homeland Security YouTube New York State Office of Public
Security. | Sam Speedie profiles | LinkedIn (2).
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Paul Scumbag W. Speltz
Was (or is) United States Executive Director to the Asian Development Bank. | ht
tp://www.business.uconn.edu/cms/p566/a69 has been working continuously in Asia sin
ce 1972. After working for a New York City and Tokyo-based Japanese consulting f
irm he founded his own firm to specialize in trade with China soon after Preside
nt Nixons trip. He later merged with WJS Inc., based in Washington D.C., which sp
ecialized in USSR and Eastern Bloc trade with the USA. There, Paul expanded the
China-based trading operations throughout all of Asia and into Australia. In 198
1, he joined forces with a group of friends in Houston to form ATC International
Inc. ATC concentrates on assisting USA firms in evaluating investments, setting
up licenses, joint ventures and, in general, establishing their core business b
ase in China and other select countries in Asia. In 1985 Paul and the other owner
s sold ATC to Citibank. Paul stayed on as President of the division and a Vice P
resident of Citibank Asia/Pacific. He repurchased ATC from Citicorp in late 1987
and to this day continues to manage its operations in the USA, China, and other
offices in Asia, from Hong Kong where he lives with his wife, Renee. Paul was a
n advisor on USA-China affairs to the White House under Presidents Carter, Reaga
n and Bush from 1978 through 1992. Paul has three grown children and a home on La
ke Winnepesaukee, New Hampshire, where he visits with family as often as time pe
rmits.
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-?>Paul W Speltz 42 Stonybrook Rd; Westport, CT 06880-2914 (203) 226-5858 [60-64


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(Andrew) Michael Spence
Michael Spence twinkipedia Andrew Michael Spence is an American economist and rec
ipient of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize [lol] in Economic Sciences, along with Geo
rge A. Akerlof [Hamilton Project Janet Yellins hubby] and Joseph E. Stiglitz, for
their work on the dynamics of information flows and market development [lol again
]In the current technological environmentwith ever more abundant information flows
about market development, prices, profit margins, investment instruments and ra
tes of returntheir work is more relevant than ever [I cant stop lolling.] |http://ww
w.growthcommission.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=125 is
senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus
of Management in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
-Andrew M Spence 768 Mayfield Ave; Stanford, CA 94305-1044 (650) 856-4909 [65+ /
Catherine Spence, Michael Spence, Marya Spence]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spence/andrew
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Matthew Dikshit Spence
Matthew Spence SourceWatch is the co-founder and director of the Truman Nation
al Security Project. He is currently writing a book on lessons learned from Amer
ican democracy promotion in the former Soviet Union. Matt has been a Lecturer in
International Relations at Oxford University, a Visiting Fellow at the Stanford
Center on Democratization, Development, and the Rule of Law(CDDRL), and an elec
tions monitor in Kosovo. He has clerked for Justice Richard Posner of the United
States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Matt also worked for two summe
rs at the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration. His comme
ntary has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, the Yale Law Jou
rnal, the Yale Journal of International Law, and in various scholarly panels and
publications. Matt was born and raised in Southern California. A Marshall Schol
ar and a Truman Scholar. | http://www.newleaderscouncil.org/40under40/winners/20
08
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spence/matthew
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Edson W. Spencer
<-? | Edson Spencer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Former Director
, CBS Inc. Age 83. See Board Relationships. Edson W. Spencer served as Chief Exe
cutive Officer of Honeywell Inc. from 1974 to 1987. Mr. Spencer joined Honeywell
in 1954. Mr. Spencer has been engaged in consulting activities through his firm
, Spencer Associates, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He serves as Chairman of The Mayo
Foundations board of Trustees since February 1990 and, from January 1988 to Decem
ber 1992, Chairman of The Ford Foundations board of Trustees. Mr. Spencer served
as Chairman of the Retirements Plans of CBS Inc. He served as Chairman of the Bo
ard of Directors of Honeywell Inc. until 1988. Mr. Spencer serves as Director of
Boise Cascade Corp. and Investors Diversified Services Mutual Fund Group; a Mem
ber of the International Advisory Council of Robert Bosch, Germany, and of NEC,
Japan. Mr. Spencer served as Director of CBS Inc. since 1985. He served as Direc
tor of Honeywell Inc. from 1969 to 1988. He serves as Emeritus Public Trustee of
Mayo Clinic Rochester and Trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International P
eace. He serves as Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Humphrey Institute of
the University of Minnesota. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Mayo Clinic Rochester.
-Edson W Spencer 728 Widsten Cir; Wayzata, MN 55391-1784 (952) 473-9088 [65+ / V
alerie C Spencer, Harriett S Spencer, Katherine O Spencer]
-Edson W Spencer 1635 Quail Run; Wickenburg, AZ 85390-2176 (928) 684-7722
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John Spencer
<Dead Westwing actoror?> http://senergyusa.com/our_team.php joined Senergy USA in
the spring of 2009 as its Executive Vice President. served as Mayor of Yonkers Ne
w York from 1996 to 2004. Work[ed] closely with then Governor George Patakistarted
his career with Cushman and Wakefield after which he became a Vice President at
Bankers Trust Co. in New York Cityor other.

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Laurie J. Spengler
http://www.nesst.org/LSpengler.htm ShoreBank International (Chicago, USA). L
aurie J. Spengler is President of ShoreBank International, a firm that offers a
broad range of advisory and financial services in its core market segments of sm
all business finance, microfinance and housing finance. Ms. Spengler graduated f
rom Stanford University and Harvard Law School. Having worked in Central Europe
since 1991, she has developed a particular expertise in structuring, negotiating
and documenting private equity and venture capital transactions. Ms. Spengler w
as previously an attorney with the law firm, White & Case.
-Laurie J Spengler 100 Wilderness Way; Naples, FL 34105-2946 (239) 213-0828 [4549 / Shirley A Spengler]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spengler/laurie
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Gene B. Sperling
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/dept-of-the-treasury/ A former Clin
ton economic aide and National Economic Council director While working for Dukaki
s, Sperling had worked closely with economic gurus Lawrence Summers, Robert Rubin
and Reich. They recommended him to Bill Clinton, who brought him aboard his 1992
presidential campaign as director of economic policy. When Clinton won, Sperlin
g joined the White House as the deputy director of the National Economic Council
(NEC). Three years later, he jumped to NEC director after his boss, Rubin, move
d to the Treasury. Sperling was one of the few administration officials who laste
d all eight years of the Clinton administration. After George W. Bush took offic
e in 2000, Sperling left for various think-tanks like the Brookings Institution
and the Council on Foreign Relations. In 1999, Sperling spent time in China attem
pting to negotiate a deal allowing foreign firms to gain up to a 50 percent stak
e in Chinese telecommunication firms. In return, China would be allowed to join
the World Trade Organization (WTO). Sperling worked closely with Clinton Trade R
epresentative Charlene Barshefsky in all-night discussions with Chinese official
s that eventually led to Chinas admission into the WTO in December 2001. http://ww
w.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Gene_Sperling | http://en.stinkipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Sp
erling Sperling earned $887,727 from Goldman Sachs in 2008 and $158,000 for speeches
mostly to financial companies, etc. | Campaign contributions: http://littlesis.o
rg/person/34584/Gene_B_Sperling/giving.
-Gene B Sperling 3255 O St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2843 [Allison M Sperling(<no
longer showing here)]
-Gene Sperling 2800 Neilson Way; Santa Monica, CA 90405-4025 [Allison M Abner]
-10: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sperling/gene
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Joan Edelman Spero
Joan E. Spero Profile Forbes.com Independent Director, International Busine
ss Machines Corp, Armonk, NY. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Diversified Computer Systems.
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board, ING Groep N.V., Amsterdam, NL. Secto
r: FINANCIAL / Life Insurance. 66 Years Old. Joan E. Spero, 66, is an adjunct se
nior research scholar at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public
Affairs. She is a member of IBMs Audit Committee. She is a former visiting fellow
at the Foundation Center. Ms. Spero served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nat
ions for Economic and Social Affairs from 1980 to 1981. From 1981 to 1993, she h
eld several positions with American Express Company, the last being executive vi
ce president, corporate affairs and communications. From 1993 to 1996, Ms. Spero
served as U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural
Affairs, and from 1997 through 2008, she was president of the Doris Duke Charit
able Foundation. She is a member of the supervisory board of ING Group, a direct
or of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee (emeritus) of Columbia Univers
ity, and a trustee of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the Morgridge
Institute for Research. Additionally, during the past five years, she served as
a director of First Data Corporation. Ms. Spero became an IBM director in 2004.
| Council on Foreign Relations director; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation presi
dent; Duke Farms Foundation director; Foundation for Islamic Art director; IBM d

irector; United Nations Economic & Social Council director; Wisconsin Alumni Res
earch Foundation trustee Past: American Express Company EVP; Brookings Institutio
n honorary trustee; Columbia University trustee; First Data Corporation director
; United Nations U.S ambassador for economic & social affairs; U.S. Department o
f State under secretary of state.
-Joan E Spero 1165 Park Ave, Apt 12C; New York, NY 10128-1248 (212) 876-8146 [65
+ / C M Spero, Michael E Spero]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spero/joan
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Joshua B. Spero
http://www.brandeis.edu/areas/justice/alumni.html | Regional Economic Developm
ent Institute Directors Spero directs the Regional Economic Research Institute (R
EDI) at Fitchburg State University and is also Associate Professor of Political
Science and coordinator of the International Studies Minor Program. He teaches c
ourses on International Politics, Global Issues, Contemporary International Rela
tions, American Foreign Policy, International Terrorism, International Organizat
ions, Europe Today, worked as a federal career public servant for nearly 15 years
in Washington, DC until 2000, where he held the positions of Senior Civilian St
rategic Planner (the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The Pentagon, Directorate for Strate
gic Plans and Policy, European/NATO Division, 1994-2000), National Security Anal
yst (Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1990
-1994), and Deputy Assistant for Europe and USSR (Office of Secretary of Defense
, The Pentagon, 1988-1990). From 1988-1994, he also served as the Washington Lia
ison Officer to the Ft. Leavenworth, KS Foreign Military Studies Office. a member
of the Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic Stud
ies, Atlantic Council of the United States, American Political Science Associati
on, International Studies Association, American Association for the Advancement
of Slavic Studies, and Women In International Security, he also consults for int
ernational affairs organizations and authors He has written op-ed pieces for The
Boston Globe, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Defense News, and The Lawrence-Andove
r Eagle Tribune, is the author of several U.S. government studies since leaving
the government, and lectures at national and international scholarly, think-tank
and government conferences. His media interviews include: New York Times; Washi
ngton Post; Washington Post.Com; London Sunday Times; Boston Globe, Atlanta Jour
nal-Constitution; San Francisco Chronicle; C-SPAN, ABC News.Com, CNBC;, WTKK Rad
io; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Dallas Morning News; U.S. News & World Report; USA T
oday; San Diego Union Tribune; Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise, Worcester Busi
ness Journal, Worcester Telegram and Gazette, Liberation; O Globo; Politiken; In
sight Magazine; Homeland Defense Journal; Nickelodeon; Reuters; AP; Defense News
; Stars and Stripes; Voice of America; Randy Feldman Radio Show .
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spero/joshua
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Jerry I. Speyer
<wife Katherine Farley. | B. 1940is one of two founding partners of the
prominent New York real estate company Tishman Speyer. Speyer is also the owner
of the Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center. his father comes from one of the
old Jewish families of Frankfurt. is married to the socially connected Katherine
G. Farley, who sits on the Executive Committee ofLincoln Center. They have a da
ughter named Laura (18); he has three older children from his previous marriage,
Robert, Valerie and Holly. | Columbia Business School overseer; Council on Fore
ign Relations member; Economic Club of New York trustee; Kennedy Center corporat
e fund board member; Municipal Art Society of New York director; Museum of Moder
n Art chairman; National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Cente
r director; New York City Investment Fund director; New York-Presbyterian Hospit
al trustee; Partnership for New York City director; Real Estate Board of New Yor
k governor; Real Estate Roundtable board member; Tishman Speyer Properties Inc. c
hairman & co-CEO. Past: Carnegie Hall trustee; Dalton School president; Federal
Reserve Bank of New York director; Lynne Handler spouse; Madison Square Garden a
ssistant to the VP; RAND Corporation vice chair; Eliot Spitzer adviser; Tishman
Realty & Construction SVP; Robert Tishman (deceased) son-in-law; USC Shoah Found

ation Institute councilor. lives and/or works in New York, NY.


-Jerry Speyer 630 5th Ave; New York, NY 10111-0100 (212) 288-9692
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/speyer/jerry
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Daniel L. Spiegel
<2009: Daniel L. Spiegel, Covington & Burling LLP and Amy Nicole Grudzinski,
Pfizer. | http://www.cov.com/dspiegel/ Covington & Burling LLP. is senior of cou
nsel and resident in the firms Washington, DC office. Mr. Spiegels international po
licy practice enables him to provide domestic and foreign clients with a broad r
ange of legal services, strategic advice, and representation in their relations
with both government and multilateral organizations such as the United Nations,
IMF, and the OECD. He has also represented sovereign governments from Europe, L
atin America, and the Persian Gulf on trade, investment, environmental, and fore
ign policy matters. Previous experience: AGSHF, LLP, Head of International Policy
Practice (1997-2008); United States Permanent Representative to the European Of
fice of the United Nations, Geneva (1993-1996); Department of State, Member, Pol
icy Planning Staff (1979-1980); Department of State, Special Assistant to Secret
ary of State Cyrus Vance (1977-1978); U.S. Senate, Legislative Assistant for For
eign Policy to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1971-1976). [Read more.]
-Daniel L Spiegel 1121 Basil Rd; McLean, VA 22101-1803 (703) 448-9017 [65+ / Mar
ianne A Spiegel, Anna Spiegel]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spiegel/daniel
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John W. Spiegel
<-? http://www.tracked.com/person/john-spiegel/ Executive: COLONIAL PROPERTIES
TRUST; Board Member: ROCK-TENN CO | S1 Corporation | http://www.mto.com/lawyers/
bio.cfm?id=106 is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Munger, Tolles & Olson
LLP. served as law clerk to Justice Byron White of the Supreme Court of the Unite
d States during the 1976-77 Term. He then served as Special Assistant to Deputy
Secretary of State Warren Christopher, where his primary responsibilities were i
n the area of international economic policy, and an Assistant United States Atto
rney in Los Angeles [Read much more.]
-?>John W Spiegel 579 Toyopa Dr; Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-4470
-John W Spiegel 501 Alma Real Dr; Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-4420 [60-64 / Meli
ssa A Thomas]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/spiegel/john
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Carl Spielvogel
<wife Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel. | B. 1930. Advertising executiv
e, Bates Worldwide. US Ambassador to Slovakia (2000-01); US Official US Broadcas
ting Board of Governors (1995-); United Auto Group CEO (1994-97); Bates Worldwid
e CEO (-1994); Financial Times Chairman, International Advisory Board (1997-); I
nterpublic Groupeventually Chairman of the Executive Committee (1972-79); McCann
Erickson eventually EVP and General Manager (1960-72); The New York Times Adver
tising columnist (1958-60); The New York Times Reporter, Business section (195558); Member of the Board of Interactive Data Corporation (1996-2000; 2001-); Mem
ber of the Board of Apollo Management; Member of the Board of United Auto Group
Chairman (1994-97); Member of the Board of Bates Worldwide Chairman (-1994); Mem
ber of the Board of Interpublic Group; Asia Society Board of Trustees (past); Co
uncil on Foreign Relations; Council of American Ambassadors; Democratic Senatori
al Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary; Hillary Clinton for President; Hillra
iser 2008; John Kerry for President; Metropolitan Museum of Art Board member; Li
ncoln CenterBoard member; National Leadership PAC; New Leadership for America PA
C; New York Philharmonic Board Member; Obama for America; Mount Sinai Hospital T
rustee (20 years). Wife: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel.
-Carl A Spielvogel 720 Park Ave, Apt 7A; New York, NY 10021-4954 (212) 861-4562
[65+ / Barbaralee D Diamonstein]
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Ronald I. Spiers
Ronald I. Spiers tickipedia (B. 1925) was a former career diplomat and United

States Ambassador. Spiers now lives in Exeter, New Hampshire. He is married and
lives with his wife, Patience. He has four children, and nine grandchildren. He
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Academy of Diploma
cy, the National Academy of Public Administration, and the International Institu
te for Strategic Studies.
-Ronald I Spiers 5 Timber Ln, Unit 312; Exeter, NH 03833-5335 (603) 658-7069 [65
+ / Patience B Spiers, Pamela Spiers]
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J. Andrew Spindler
President and CEO of FSVC [The Financial Services Volunteer Corps.] | Check
out this criminal crew: http://www.fsvc.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B2B1815
C8-6C1D-4641-B9F8-1C206B4E748B%7D Andrew Spindler has led FSVC and overseen its
work since 1993. He was previously a Senior Vice President at the Federal Reser
ve Bank of New York, where he helped develop the first international risk-based
capital standards and served on the Basel Supervisors Committee. He spent earli
er periods of his career in international banking and at The Brookings Instituti
on. He has served since 2004 as a member of the Board of the Dubai Financial Se
rvices Authority, the supervisory authority for the Dubai International Financia
l Center.
-?>Andrew J Spindler 435 E 76th St, Apt 8A; New York, NY 10021-2562 (212) 744-43
46 [60-64 / Ann T Spindler, James A Spindler]
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Alan Spoon
http://www.healthcentral.com/about/alan-spoon/ Alan Spoon is a member of
HealthCentrals Board of Directors and a managing general partner in Polariss Bost
on office. He joined Polaris in the spring of 2000 and has been part of the team
since 1995 as an early advisor and initial investor. Alan focuses on investment
s in information technology, with emphasis on revenue-stage companies, digital m
edia and e-commerce. Alan brings more than 20 years of operating executive and i
nvestment experience to Polaris. He came to the firm from The Washington Post Co
mpany, where he worked for 18 years. During his career with The Post Company, he
served as President, Chief Operating Officer, board member, Chief Financial Off
icer, President of Newsweek, head of newspaper marketing and head of corporate b
usiness development. The Post Company has significant activities in newspapers,
magazines, television, cable and educational markets (Kaplan). At The Post Compa
ny, Alan also was responsible for early stage technology investments in cellular
(Cellular One and digital PCS), distance learning and educational software and
information services (including Washingtonpost.com, BrassRing, Classified Ventur
es, WebTV and Exchange.com). Prior to The Washington Post, Alan was an officer a
t The Boston Consulting Group, an international management consulting firm speci
alizing in corporate strategy. Alan represents Polaris as a director ofAllPoster
s.com/Art.com, The HealthCentral Network, Cushcraft Corporation, Silicon Optix,
Inc., TechTarget, Inc., and AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc. (Weatherbug). Ala
n led Polaris investment in Matrics, Inc. (RFID) which was recently sold to Symbo
l Technologies. Current outside Board seats include Danaher Corporation, and IAC
/InterActiveCorp (formerly USA Interactive, Inc). In his not-for-profit activiti
es, Alan is a member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents and the Mas
sachusetts Institute of Technologys Corporation. Alans prior business board servic
e included Human Genome Sciences, Inc., International Data Group (IDG) and Ameri
can Management Systems, Inc. Prior not-for-profit board service included WETA (Was
hington, DC public television and radio) and the Norwood School (Bethesda, MD),
where Alan served as chairman. Alan earned his B.S. at Massachusetts Institute o
f Technology, an M.S. at M.I.T.s Sloan School of Management, and a J.D., with hon
ors, from Harvard Law School. |http://www.linkedin.com/in/alanspoon Combined Jewi
sh Philanthropies.
-?>Alan G Spoon 11 Ledgeways; Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-1409 (781) 237-0352 [5559 / Terri L Spoon, Leigh M Spoon, Randi E Spoon]
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John M. Spratt, Jr.


John M. Spratt, Jr. dinkipedia (B. 1942) is the former U.S. Representa
tive for South Carolinas 5th congressional district, serving from 1983 until 2011
. was chairman of the U.S. House Committee on the Budget, and the second ranking
Democrat on the U.S. House Committee on Armed Services. Spratt married Jane Stacy
of Filbert, South Carolina. They have three daughters and five grandchildren. [
Read more.]
-John M Spratt Jr 233 Kings Mountain St; York, SC 29745-1153 (803) 684-4554 [65+
/ Jane S Spratt, Sarah S Spratt, Catherine B Spratt]
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Jennifer B. Staats (NEW listing)
Possible / seems most likely>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jennifer-bulkeley-staats
/6/477/64 Strategist at Office of the Secretary of Defense.
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John Stacks
(R.) Homeland Security Project Experts Executive Director; former Executive Ed
itor, Time Magazine.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stacks/john
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Lesley R. Stahl
Lesley Stahl pieceocrapipedia B. 1941. is a television journalist. Since 1991
, she has reported for CBS on 60 Minutes. of Jewish heritage, the daughter of Dor
othy J. (ne Tishler), and Louis E. Stahl, a food company executive. In 1977, Stah
l married author Aaron Latham. They have one child : Taylor Stahl Latham. The co
uple currently lives in New York.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stahl/lesley
Aaron Latham>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/latham/aaron
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Jes Staley (NEW listing)
B. 1956. Chief executive of J.P. Morgans Investment Bank.
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Ken W. Staley
http://www.state.gov/t/isn/106257.htm Staley is the Acting Deputy Assistant Secr
etary for Counterproliferation in the Department of States Bureau of Internationa
l Security and Nonproliferation. His portfolio includes preventing the smuggling
of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), international threat reduction, nuclear n
onproliferation policies, tracking, controlling, and securing dangerous chemical
and biological material, multilateral arms control, nonproliferation, WMD terro
rism, disarmament issues, and responsible use of chemical and biological science
s. Previously, Dr. Staley served as Director for Biodefense Policy at the White Ho
use Homeland Security Council, where he coordinated implementation of the Nation
al Strategy for Pandemic Influenza and the development of policies related to bi
odefense and the medical consequences of weapons of mass destruction. The Biodef
ense Directorate is responsible for coordination of U.S. Government preparedness
and response activities for defending against intentional and naturally occurri
ng biological threats and developed the National Strategy for Biodefense articul
ated in Biodefense for the 21st Century, the National Strategy for Pandemic Infl
uenza and the Implementation Plan for the National Strategy. Prior to his servic
e at the White House, Dr. Staley served as a State Department official in the Bure
au of Arms Control, Office of Chemical & Biological Weapons Conventions, the pri
ncipal entity responsible for negotiation, implementation and maintenance of che
mical and biological weapons treaties. During his tenure, Dr. Staley developed pol
icies for biological weapons non-proliferation and led United States Government
preparation for the Biological Weapons Convention 2005 Meeting of Experts. Dr. Stal
ey is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and a term m
ember of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has also worked in management cons
ulting.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/staley/kenneth
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/staley/kenneth/7?search_id=02251400827863986496
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Thomas Staley (NEW listing)


-?>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Tom/Staley
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Allan C. Stam
Dartmouth College experts regarding the Sept. 11 terrorist Associate Profess
or of Government. Expertise: International relations, political bargaining and t
he nature of war, military conscription, comparative foreign policy, prisoners o
f war. Notes: Stam previously served in the U.S. Army Special Forces as a commun
ications specialist and remains a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve
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George Paul Stamas
George P. Stamas Profile Forbes.com FTI Consulting, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL.
Sector: SERVICES / Management Services. 60 Years Old. Since 2002, Mr. Stamas ha
s been a Partner of the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis LLP, advising leading U.S.
and international public and private corporations in planning and structuring co
mplex business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, buy-outs, priva
te equity investing, fund formations, initial public offerings and debt and equi
ty restructurings, in numerous industries, including energy, finance, constructi
on, health care, and professional sports, as well as counseling corporations and
boards of directors on corporate governance matters and crisis situations. From
1999 to January 2002, Mr. Stamas was Vice Chairman of the Board of Deutsche Ban
c Alex. Brown, Inc. He is a venture partner of New Enterprise Associates, an int
ernational venture capital firm with approximately $10.0 billion under managemen
t. Mr. Stamas is active in numerous local and national civic affairs. He is a li
mited partner of the Baltimore Orioles L.P., the Washington Capitals and the Was
hington Wizards. Mr. Stamas is a director of NexCen Brands, Inc., which sold its
franchise business to Global Franchise Group, LLC on July 30, 2010 and is in th
e wind-up phase of its business plan. | GridPoint Inc. director; Shakespeare The
atre trustee; Washington Capitals co-owner. | http://www.kirkland.com/siteconten
t.cfm?contentid=220&itemid=8201 Professional Activities Serves or has served on
the Board of Directors of: FTI Consulting, Inc., NYSE listed; MidOcean Partners
(Executive Board); NexCen Brands, Nasdaq listed; Mid Atlantic Venture Associatio
n (MAVA); Metrocall, Inc., previously Nasdaq listed; T. Rowe Price Global Invest
ment Services (Advisory Board); Gridpoint, Inc.; Medicity, Inc.; Exent Technolog
ies (Israel). Civic Organizations Serves or has served on the Board of Directors
of: Archdiocesan Council; Baltimore Constellation Fund, Inc.; Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra; Corporate Council of The Conservation Fund; de Tocqueville Society o
f the United Way; Gilman School; Leadership 100; Shakespeare Theatre Company; UM
BCs Board of Visitors; University of Maryland Law School; Walters Art Museum.
-?>George P Stamas 11090 Turtle Beach Rd, Apt A103; North Palm Beach, FL 33408-3
432 (561) 625-5922 [55-59]
-?>George P Stamas 979 Bayshore Dr; Tarpon Springs, FL 34689-2403 (727) 938-3342
[55-59 / Karen A Stamas, Peter Stamas, Christopher M Stamas, William G Stamas]
-?>George P Stamas 335 Bridge St NW, Apt 504; Grand Rapids, MI 49504-8704 [60-64
/ Marjorie J Stamas]
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Stephen Stamas
<Heidi Stamas. | Stephen Stamas SourceWatch Stamas is president of the American
Ditchley Foundation and a director of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institu
te. Stamas is chair of TheAmerican Assembly. From 1957-1960, he served both in the
US Budget Bureau and as a loan officer in the Development Loan Fund. In 1968-19
69, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Policy in the US Department
of Commerce. Except for this period of government service, from 1960 to 1986 Mr.
Stamas was an employee of Exxon Corporation in a number of financial, supply, c
orporate planning and public affairs positions. He retired from Exxon Corporatio
n as vice president-public affairs. He is currently chair of Marlboro School of M
usic and co-chair of the American Trust for the British Library. He also serves
on the board of the New York Philharmonic, where he was president from 1984-1989

and chair from 1989-1996, and of the Greenwall Foundation, where he was chair f
rom 1995-99. He is director-emeritus of Lincoln Center. He is also a director of
Seacor Smit, a company supplying logistics and support vessels for the oil and
gas industry. He was formerly a member of the board of overseers of Harvard Univ
ersity, where he was president of the board from 1983-1985. Emeriti Trustee, Rock
efeller University; Director Emerti, Lincoln Center.
-?>Stephen T Stamas 325 Evandale Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-1505 (914) 472-8318 [65
+ / Elaine H Stamas]
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Nina Z. Stanford [?] (No longer listed)
-?>Nina Stanford profiles | LinkedIn (4).
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Allison K. Stanger
Allison Stanger flakeipedia B. 1960is a political scientist and professor. In
addition to teaching courses at Middlebury College, she is the founding director
of Middleburys Rohatyn Center for International Affairs. Since October 2009 she
has been working as a part-time consultant to the Secretarys Policy Planning Staf
f. In 1990-91, Stanger was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Betwee
n 1995 and 1998, she was a Visiting Scholar at Pragues Charles University. Stanger
has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 2004. She is married
and has two children.
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Joseph A. Stanislaw
http://www.reffwallstreet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1
12&Itemid=77 is founder of the advisory firm The JAStanislaw Group, LLC, and an I
ndependent Senior Advisor to the Energy & Resources group of Deloitte LLP. Dr. S
tanislaw was a founder of Cambridge Energy Research Associates and was Managing
Director for non-U.S. activity until he was named President and CEO. Dr. Stanisl
aw is an adjunct professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth S
ciences at Duke University. He serves on the Boards of several corporations with
interests in the areas of clean, alternative, and renewable energy. Dr. Stanisl
aw was a Research Fellow, Lecturer in economics, and founding member of the Ener
gy Research Group at Cambridge University. He was a Senior Economist at the Inte
rnational Energy Agency in Paris. Dr. Stanislaw is the co-author of The Commandi
ng Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. Dr. Stanislaw received a B.A., cum
laude, from Harvard College, a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Edinbu
rgh, and holds an Honorary Doctorate and Professorship from Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gas.
-Joseph Stanislaw 7032 First Tracks Ln; Carrabassett Valley, ME (207) 237-2724 [
Augusta J Stanislaw]
-Joseph A Stanislaw Browns Cove Rd; Round Pond, ME (207) 529-5406 [60-64 / Augus
ta M Stanislaw, Louis J Stanislaw]
-Joseph A Stanislaw PO Box 2293; South Hamilton, MA 01982-0293 [55-59 / Augusta
P Stanislaw]
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Deirdre Stanley (NEW listing)
Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Thomson Reuters.
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Eugene S. Staples [?]
* Eugene Staples Campaign Contributions and Donations retired
11 RIVERSIDE DR.; New York, NY.
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Alexandra Fuenmayor Starr (No longer listed)
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/Newsroom/SternInTheNews/CON_021275 writer for Slate Ma
gazine and former political correspondent for BusinessWeek. | http://alexandras

tarr.com/ Alexandra Fuenmayor Starr writes about immigration, politics, Latin Am


erica, and Europe for publications like The New York Times Magazine, Slate.com,
The New Republic, and The American Scholar. She was formerly a political corresp
ondent at Businessweek, where she covered the 2004 presidential election. Shes be
en a Milena Jesenska fellow in Vienna, Austria; a Japan Society Fellow in Tokyo,
Japan; and an Organization of American States fellow in Caracas, Venezuela. Man
y years ago she was an editor at the Washington Monthly, and did a stint at Nati
onal Public Radio as Daniel Schorrs research assistant. The best job shes ever had
was as an intern at the Musee dOrsay. Starr lives in New York City with her husb
and.
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Kenneth I. Starr (No longer listed)
Kenneth I. Starr fraudsterpedia Kenneth Ira Starr is an American accou
ntant arrested and charged for allegedly running a $59 million Ponzi scheme with
the money of a number of celebrities as his clients such as Sylvester Stallone,
Carly Simon, and Wesley Snipes. In the indictment 11 victims are named. At a bai
l hearing on July 27, 2010 Starrs bail was set at $10 million, which he was not a
ble to post. On September 10, 2010 Starr plead guilty, and now may face between
10 and 12.5 years in prison. Starr is married to Diane Passage. Starr met his thi
rd wife when she worked as a stripper at Scores in Manhattan. Starr left his sec
ond wife, Marisa Starr. Marisa developed [multiple sclerosis]at the age of 18 an
d her condition was advancing. She selected, interviewed, and hired Diane Passag
e to be Kens escort to events that Marisa had neither the desire, nor the ability
to attend. At that time, she was dating current boyfriend, unemployed Marc Coop
er, a local area resident. | http://www.businessinsider.com/kenneth-i-starr-emai
ls-bail-jail-siblings-angry-december-2010-12 If Youre About To Be Released On Bai
l, Dont Send Emails That Basically Say Youre Going To Run. | Muckety:Starr & Co. L
LC CEO & president; U.S. vs. Kenneth I. Starr and Andrew J. Stein defendant; Win
d River LLC founder. Past: Candice Bergen client; David Blaine invested with; Nor
a Ephron invested with;Bert Fields attorney; Goldie Hawn client; Ron Howard clie
nt; Caroline Kennedy client; Henry A. Kissinger client; Annie Leibovitz client;
Rachel Lambert Lloyd Mellon client; MENTOR director; Mike Nichols invested with;
Al Pacino client; Diane Sawyer client; Martin Scorsese client; Carly Simon clie
nt; Neil Simon invested with; Wesley Snipes client; Sylvester Stallone client; U
ma Thurman client.Diane Passage spouse. lives and/or works in New York, NY. | Like
ned to a mini-Madoff, Kenneth Starr was sentenced to seven and a half years in p
rison and ordered to restore $29 million to a celebrity client list he bilked.
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Ann M. Starrs (NEW listing)
Co-founder and president of Family Care International.
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James G. Stavridis
Defense.gov Biography: Admiral James G. Stavridis Admiral James Stavridis
assumed duties as Commander of the United States European Command and as the Sup
reme Allied Commander, Europe in early summer 2009. A Surface Warfare Officer, he
commanded the Destroyer USS Barry (DDG-52) from 1993-1995, completing UN/NATO d
eployments to Haiti, Bosnia, and the Arabian Gulf. Barry won the Battenberg Cup
as the top ship in the Atlantic Fleet under his command. In 1998, he commanded De
stroyer Squadron 21 and deployed to the Arabian Gulf, winning the Navy Leagues Jo
hn Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership. From 2002-2004, he commanded En
terprise Carrier Strike Group, conducting combat operations in the Arabian Gulf
in support of both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. From
2006-2009, he commanded U.S. Southern Command in Miami, focused on Latin America
and the Caribbean. Ashore, he served as a strategic and long range planner on th
e staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs o
f Staff. He has also served as the Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the N
avy and the Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.

-James G Stavridis 8508 Crown Pl; Alexandria, VA 22308-1826 [55-59 / Laura E Sta
vridis]
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Ronald Steel
Ronald Steel SourceWatch Professor of International Relations University
of Southern California.Ronald Steel is an author, essayist, and professor of inte
rnational relations at the University of Southern California. His biography of W
alter Lippman won the Bancroft prize, the American Book Award, and the National
Book Critics Circle award [lol]. His most recent book, Temptations of a Superpower,
explores post-Cold War American foreign policy. He is working on a book on Robe
rt F. Kennedy and his legacy. Mr. Steel is a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Member, Pacific Co
uncil; Advisory Board, New Perspectives Quarterly; Editorial Board, World Affair
s journal.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/steel/ronald
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Paul E. Steiger
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/06/05/pulitzer_steiger.html managing editor
of The Wall Street Journal and a vice president at Dow Jones & Co., has been ap
pointed the new chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board . Steiger joined the Journal in
1966 as a reporter in the San Francisco bureau. In 1968, he moved to the Los An
geles Times as a staff writer and in 1971, transferred to the papers Washington,
D.C. bureau as an economic correspondent. He later went back to the West Coast t
o become the Times business editor. Originally from New York City, Steiger returne
d in 1983 to his hometown and rejoined the Journal as an assistant managing edit
or. He was named deputy managing editor in 1985 and in June of 1991, was appoint
ed managing editor. A year later, Steiger became a vice president at Dow Jones &
Co., which publishes the Journal , electronic news services, Web sites and comm
unity newspapers. In 2005, Steiger was elected chair of the Committee to Protect
Journalists, a New York-based nonprofit group that promotes press freedom by working
for the rights of journalists worldwide. Also in 2005, he was honored with the
Decade of Excellence Award from U.K.-based World Leadership Forum. Editor-in-Chie
f, ProPublica.
-?>Paul E Steiger 29 Grandview Dr; Ithaca, NY 14850-9751 [65+]
-Paul E Steiger 345 E 86th St, Apt 4B; New York, NY 10028-4748 [65+]
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David F. Stein
David F. Stein Profile Forbes.com Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc. New York, N. Se
ctor: CONSUMER GOODS / Farm Products. 70 Years Old. David F. Stein, Vice Chairma
n of J & W Seligman & Co., Inc. from 1996 through January 2009.
-DEAD, Sept. 2011.
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Elliot Stein
Elliot Stein Profile Forbes.com Director, Apollo Investment Corporation, New Y
ork, NY. Sector: FINANCIAL / Diversified Investments. 61 Years Old. Elliot Stein
, Jr. (61) Director. Mr. Stein became a Director of Apollo Investment Corporatio
n in March 2004. He currently serves as Lead Independent Director. He has served
as Chairman of Caribbean International News Corporation since 1985. He is also
a Managing Director of Commonwealth Capital Partners as well as a board member o
f various private companies including Cloud Solutions LLC, Cohere Communications
, RHM Global LLC and Assay Healthcare Solutions. Mr. Stein is a Trustee of Clare
mont Graduate University and the New School University. He is a member of the Co
uncil on Foreign Relations. He formerly served as a Director of VTG Holdings, Ba
rgain Shop Holdings, Inc. and various other private companies.
-?>Elliot P Stein Jr 820 Park Ave, Fl 3; New York, NY 10021-2768 (212) 517-2669
[60-64 / Pamela S Stein]
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Eric Stein

<-??->Vice president and portfolio manager at Eaton Vance in Boston. Previously


, at the Markets Desk of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. | Or this?>http://
web.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?ID=180 Widely regarded a
s an eminent scholar in international and comparative law, Eric Stein is Hessel
E. Yntema Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Michigan Law School. Pr
ofessor Stein served in the U.S. Army from 1943-46, and received the Bronz Star
and Order of Italian Crown, Italian Military Cross. He holds Doctor of Law degre
es from the University of Michigan and Charles University, Prague, and Honorary
Doctor of Law degrees from both Free Universities of Brussels and from the WestBohemian University in Pilsen, Czech Republic. He served in the U.S. Department
of State and was adviser to the U.S. Delegation to the UN General Assembly and t
o the U.S. representatives at the UN Security Council and the International Cour
t of Justice. He has taught and lectured widely at American, European, and Asian
Universities and at the Hague Academy of International Law. Formerly Honorary V
ice President of the American Society of International Law and counselor of that
society, he is the author of numerous books and articles on international law,
European Union law, and comparative law. Professor Stein is a member of editoria
l boards of a number of American and European periodicals including the American
Journal of International Law. He participated in an international group called
on to advise Czech and Slovak authorities on constitutional issues.
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David J. Steinberg [?]
<-??->President, Long Island University. <http://www.liu.edu/About/Administratio
n/UniversityOfficers/Steinberg.aspx & http://www.one-to-world.org/content/view/7
/9/ | -?>Executive Director National Council for a Responsible Firearms Policy.
| -?>President of the U.S. Council for an Open World Economy, 1974-89.
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James B. Steinberg
Deputy Secretary, U.S. State Dept. * State Department Fed up USA *
Members of the Trilateral Commission located in the USA Fed up USA -Married to S
herburne Shere Abbott (Associate director for Environment and Energy, Office of Sc
ience and Technology Policy). They have two children.
-James B Steinberg 3417 Morrison St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1741 [Sherburne A S
teinberg]
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Mark R. Steinberg
OMelveny & Myers LLP; Screen Actors Guild Inc. Senior Advisor for Law and Polic
y, Screen Actors Guild Inc. + | Lives (and/or lived) at zip code: 90068.
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/steinberg/mark
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/90068/steinberg/mark
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Richard H. Steinberg
Richard Harold Steinberg quackipedia is currently Professor of Law at UCLA Sc
hool of Law, Director of the Sanela Diana Jenkins Human Rights Project, and Edit
or-in-Chief of theHuman Rights and International Criminal Law Online Forum (a co
operative undertaking with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court).
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the editorial boards of
the American Journal of International Law and International Organization. He w
as formerly Assistant General Counsel to the United States Trade Representative
under Josh Bolton in the first Bush Administration. | http://www.international.u
cla.edu/burkle/people/.
-?>Richard H Steinberg 2714 Preston Dr; Mountain View, CA 94040-4462 (650) 961-0
627 [Estelle H Steinberg / Estelle H Steinberg]
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John D. Steinbruner
<Steinbrunner, Jane Holl Lute, Don Kettl and Max Destler. [See http://fedupu
sa.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/century-foundations-homeland-security-project/.] |ht
tp://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/scitech/release.cfm?articleid=887 professor and directo
r of the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, University o
f Maryland School of Public Affairs. Expertise:managing bioterror risk to keep a
dvanced technology out of terrorists hands; international security; arms control
and nuclear weapons. Credentials: member, National Academies Committee on Interna
tional Security and Arms Control; former director of foreign policy studies at t
he Brookings Institution; author, Principles of Global Security. Contact: 301-4054578 (office); 202-244-9142 (home); jsteinbr@umd.edu. |http://www.sourcewatch.or
g/index.php?title=John_D._Steinbruner.
-John D Steinbruner 3019 Oregon Knolls Dr NW; Washington, DC 20015-2211 (202) 24
4-9142 [65+ / Maria C Gobin]
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Joshua L. Steiner
B. 1965. Quadrangle Group. Quadrangle Group Co-Founder (2000-); Lazard Manag
ing Director (1994-2000); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff (1993-94); Counc
il on Foreign Relations; International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Lif
e Board of Directors; Enterprise Foundation of New York Board of Directors; Fore
ign Affairs Board of Advisors; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gore 20
00; Hebrew Free Loan Society Board of Directors; Hillary Clinton for President;
John Kerry for President; New York Public Library Trustee; Obama for America. Fa
ther: Daniel Steiner (General Counsel, Harvard University, b. 1933, d. 2005); Mo
ther: Prudence Linder; Sister: Elizabeth Steiner Hayward (b. circa 1963); Wife:
Antoinette Delruelle (three children).
-?>Joshua L Steiner 39 W 76th St; New York, NY 10023-1503 (212) 828-8214 [40-44
/ Raphael Steiner]
Antoinette H Delruelle
Manhattan, NY 45
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Steven E. Steiner
(Standing.) http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/acda/aboutacd/steiner.htm B. 1940. Ambass
ador Steven E. Steiner was named by President Bush in September 1991, to serve si
multaneously with his SVC position, as the U.S. Representative to the Joint Comp
liance and Inspection Commission (JCIC), the implementing body for the Strategic
Arms Reduction Treaty (START). On May 3, 1993, President Clinton announced his
intention to nominate Amb. Steiner to be U.S. Representative to the JCIC, with t
he rank of Ambassador. He entered the United States Foreign Service in June 1966
. He completed tours of duty at the American Consulate General in Zagreb, Yugosla
via, the Embassy in Moscow, and the U.S. State Departments Office of Soviet Union
and West German Affairs. He also served as Senior Watch Officer and then Deputy
Director of the Departments Operations Center, its 24-hour crisis management fac
ility. From 1978-1981, Steiner served as Deputy Director of the Office of Theater
Military Policy in the State Departments Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs. Fr
om 1981-1983, he served as the Public Affairs Advisor to the Bureau of European
Affairs. Steiner served from 1983 to 1988 as Director of Defense Programs on the
National Security Council Staff. He was named by President Reagan as the U.S. Re
presentative to the Special Verification Commission (SVC), the implementing body
for the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), when the Treaty entered
into force June 1988. Steiner was confirmed by the United States Senate on June
26, 1990. Amb. Steiner received Presidential Meritorious Service Awards in 1990
and 1992, and he received the Arms Control and Disarmament Agencys Superior Honor
Award in 1993. In May 1983, he received the Department of States Superior Honor
Award for his work on the INF and other European security issues. He was a recip
ient of group Superior Honor Awards in 1980 as part of the team of officials in

the Politico-Military Bureau who participated in the development of U.S. and NAT
O policy on INF, and in 1973 while serving at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. He is m
arried with three children and resides in Chevy Chase, Maryland with his family.
| is a retired Foreign Service Officer whose recent experience includes service
n the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, w
here he worked on the Community of Democracies, the Millennium Challenge Account
, and democracy programs in Iraq.
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John D. Stempel
http://www.uky.edu/~stempel/home.html is Senior Professor of the University
f Kentuckys Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce where he was
director from 1993-2003. He served as Associate Director 1988-1993, coming to U
.K. following a 24-year career in the U.S. Foreign Service. Focusing on politica
l and economic affairs, he had overseas assignments in Africa, Iran, and India,
concluding with three years as U.S. Consul General in Madras, where he quadruple
d U.S. commercial collaboration with South India. His Middle East service (197579) in Tehran provided much of the material for his [phony] book, Inside the Ira
nian Revolution. His Washington assignments featured duty for both the State and
Defense Departments, including a two-year tour as Director of the State Departm
ents Crisis Center. Teaching stints at George Washington and American Universitie
s, plus two years as Diplomat in Residence at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis.
ember of the New York Council on Foreign Relations. AB Princeton, MA and PhD, Un
iversity of California at Berkeley. Married to the former Susan Hodgetts of Lexi
ngton with three daughters, Amy, Alix and Jill.
-John D Stempel 1102 Fincastle Rd; Lexington, KY 40502-1838 [65+ / Susan H Stemp
el]
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Richard Stengel
Editor, journalist and author and is Time magazines 16th managing edito
r.
-?>Richard I Stangel 271 Birchwood Park Dr; Jericho, NY 11753-2306 (516) 932-037
6 [55-59 / Shirley L Stangel, Lindsay Stangel, Jessica Stangel]
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Angela E. Stent
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/stenta/?PageTemplateID=156 Professor of
Government and Foreign Service and Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian
and East European Studies in the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. From 200
4-2006 she served as the National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia at
the National Intelligence Council. From 1999-2001, she served on the Policy Pla
nning Staff of the U. S. Department of State, where she dealt with Russian and C
entral European affairs. She is a specialist on Soviet and post-Soviet foreign p
olicy, focusing on US-Russian relations, Russias relations with Europe,and the Ru
ssian-German relationship. She has also published works on East-West technology
transfer. has served as a consultant to the State Department, to the Congressiona
l Office of Technology Assessment, to Shell Oil, and was a senior associate of C
ambridge Energy Research Associates (and contributed to their publication Russia
2010). She is on the boards of the US-Russia Business Forum and Supporters of C
ivil Society in Russia. She serves on the academic advisory board of the America
n Institute for Contemporary German Studies, and on the Advisory Board of Women
in International Security. She is on the editorial boards of World Policy Journa
l, The Journal of Cold War Studies and Internationale Politik. She is a member o
f the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alfred C. Stepan
Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration and Religion
(CDTR) at Columbia University in New York. | Alfred C. Stepan SourceWatch is

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lace Sayre Professor of Government and was Dean of SIPA (198391). Stepans teaching a
nd research interests include comparative politics, theories of democratic trans
itions, federalism, and the worlds religious systems, and democracy. Professor Ste
pan earned his BA from University of Notre Dame in 1958. He received a BA and an
MA from Balliol College, Oxford University in 1963 and a PhD from Columbia Univ
ersity in 1969. Stepan was a professor of political science at Yale University (
197682), Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia (198793), served as fi
rst rector and president at Central European University (Budapest, Prague, and W
arsaw) (199396), and was Gladstone Professor of Government and fellow at All Soul
s College, Oxford University (199699). Stepan is also a fellow at the American Ac
ademy of Arts and Sciences (1991present) and a member of the British Academy (199
7present). Overseer, Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown Universit
y; Editorial board, 1996, Institute of the Americas; Editorial Board, Journal of
Democracy; International Advisory Board, Democratization, the Journal; Member (
2007), Technoserve. | Stepan Company sickipedia Stepan Company (NYSE: SCL) is a
manufacturer of specialty chemicals headquartered in Northfield, Illinois. The c
ompany was founded in 1932 by Alfred C. Stepan, Jr., and has approximately 1,500
employees. It is currently run by his grandson, F. Quinn Stepan, Jr. The compan
y describes itself as the largest
-Alfred C Stepan II 3 Millbrook School Rd; Millbrook, NY 12545-4931[65+ / Erica
N Stepan, Adam A Stepan]
-Alfred N Stepan 210 Riverside Dr, Apt 9B; New York, NY 10025-6882 (212) 666-8101
[Nancy Stepan, Erica N Stepan]
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George R. Stephanopoulos
George Stephanopoulos tinkerbellipedia (born 1961) is an American television
journalist and a former political adviser. George is most well-known as the chie
f political correspondent for ABC News. He is married to Alexandra Wentworth, an
actress, comedian and writer. The couple have two daughters Elliott Anastasia St
ephanopoulos and Harper Andrea Stephanopoulos; the family lives in Washington, D
.C.
George R Stephanopoulos
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Randall L. Stephenson
Randall Stephenson: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, C
hief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of Executive Committee, AT&T, Inc
. Age 49.See Board Relationships. Randall L. Stephenson has been the Chief Execu
tive Officer of AT&T Inc. (formerly, SBC Communications, Inc.) since May 9, 2007
and has been its President since June 2007. Mr. Stephenson serves as the Chief
Executive Officer, President, and Chairman of the Board at AT&T Corp. He has bac
kground in Telecommunications. He served as the Chief Financial Officer of SBC C
ommunications Inc., Pension Arm. He served as the Chief Operating Officer of AT&
T from April 30, 2004 to May 9, 2007, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Executi
ve Vice President from August 2001 to May 2004 and also served as its Principal
Accounting Officer. He served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Finan
cial Officer of SBC Communications Inc. (SBC), the Manager of AT&T Mobility LLC
from August 2001 to April 2004. He joined Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in
1982 in the Information Technology Organization in Oklahoma City. Since 1986, h
e served as an Area Manager of Corporate Taxes. He served as District Manager of
Financial Analysis since 1991. He served as Director of Finance at SBC Internat
ional, Inc. in Mexico City and was responsible for Financial Oversight of SBCs Me
xico properties, including Telfonos de Mxico (Telmex). From 1996 to October 1999, he
served as Controller for SBC Communications Inc. in San Antonio, and served as
Vice President and Controller for SBC the following year. He also served as Seni
or Vice President of Finance with responsibility for all Financial Matters from

October 1999 to September 2000 of SBCs Telephone Company Operations, which includ
ed Ameritech, Pacific Bell, Nevada Bell and Southwestern Bell. Additionally, he
served as Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing, where he was responsible
for all Product Development, Marketing, Pricing and Tariffs, and Sales Support f
or SBCs Residential Customers and as Senior Vice President of Performance Assura
nce until October 2000, where he was responsible for monitoring and assuring the
performance of the realigned SBC. He started his career at Southwestern Bell Te
lephone Company in 1982 and has extensive experience in Finance and Operations.
He has been the Chairman of AT&T Inc., since June 3, 2007. Mr. Stephenson served
as the Chairman of Cingular Wireless Corporation, a Manager of AT&T Mobility LL
C from February 2003 to June 2004. He has been a Director of AT&T Inc. since Jun
e 1, 2005, Emerson Electric Co. since June 1, 2006 and AT&T Corp. since 2005. He
served as a Director of Cingular Wireless Corporation from July 2001 to 2006 an
d Prodigy Communications Corp. since 2001. He serves on the San Antonio United W
ay Executive Committee. OTHER AFFILIATIONS : AT&T Corp.; Prodigy Communications
Corp.; Emerson Electric Co.; AT&T Mobility LLC; University of Oklahoma; SBC Com
munications Inc., Pension Arm; University of Central Oklahoma.
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David J. Stern
B. 1942. Commissioner of the NBA. National Basketball Association Commis
sioner (1984-); National Basketball Association EVP (1980-84); National Basketba
ll Association General Counsel (1978-80); Museum of Television and Radio Trustee
; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Gephar
dt for President; Hillary Clinton for President; John Kerry for President; Kerry
Victory 2004; NAACP Board of Directors; Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey 2000.
Wife: Dianne Bock Stern (two sons). | Sumner M. Redstone, David J. Stern large
relationship map Muckety, etc. lives and/or works in Scarsdale, NY.
-David J Stern 16 Overlook Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-3012 [65+ / Dianne B Stern, A
ndrew M Stern]
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Elli Stern
* Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies: http://www.ochjs.ac.uk/staff.html
BA; MA (Yeshiva); Ph.D (Berkeley). Junior Research Fellow in Russian and/or Eas
t European Jewish History; William Golding Junior Fellow, Brasenose College. eli
yahu.stern@orinst.ox.ac.uk. | Elli Stern, Director of Special Programs, The Samu
el Bronfman Foundation. Employment history: Berkeley. The Samuel Bronfman Foundat
ion 375 Park Avenue 17Th Floor; New York, New York 10152.
.
.
-?>Elli Stern 124 Olympus Cir; Jupiter, FL 33477-7302 [Marc E Stern] Prior: Nort
h Falmouth, MA (2010)
-?>Elli R Stern 1427 Ironwood Dr; McLean, VA 22101-2522 (703) 534-5712 [65+ / Ma
rc T Stern, Adam B Stern, Joshua Stern].
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Fritz Stern
B. 1926. German historian. American Academy in Berlin Trustee (1997-); Ame
rican Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow (1969); American Philosophical Society
1988; Aspen Institute Trustee, Aspen Institute Berlin (1983-2000); Center for I
nternational Relations (Warsaw) Program Board (2006-); Council on Foreign Relati
ons; Dean for America; Einstein Forum (Potsdam) Advisory Board (1992-2000); Germ
an-American Academic Council (1993-97); German Marshall Fund (1981-99); Helsinki
Watch (1992-); Institute for Advanced Study Fellow (1969-70); Institute for Hum
an Sciences (Vienna) Academic Advisory Board (1987-, Vice Chairman 1994-); Itali
an Academy for Advanced Studies in America Board of Guarantors (2001-); Jewish M
useum (Berlin) Academic Advisory Committee (2000-); Kerry Victory 2004; Leo Baec
k Institute Fellow (1982-); Obama for America; Social Science Research Council F
ellow (1960-61); Trilateral Commission (1983-90); US State Department Senior Adv
isor to the US Embassy, Bonn, Germany (1993-94); American Historical Review Boar
d of Editors (1974-77); Foreign Affairs Editorial Board (1978-92); Foreign Affai

rs Book Review Editor for Western Europe (1962-95); The American Prospect Board
of Sponsors (1990-); Ford Fellowship (1976-77); Guggenheim Fellowship(1969-70).
Wife: Elisabeth Sifton (2nd). 2 children.
-Fritz R Stern 15 Claremont Ave, Apt 61; New York, NY 10027-6809 (212) 666-2891
[65+]
-Fritz R Stern 11 Ober Rd; Princeton, NJ 08540-4917 (609) 924-7475 [65+]
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Jeffrey M. Stern
<Arnold Chavkin. http://www.forumcp.com/jeff.htm Stern has more than 35 year
s of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to founding Forum Capi
tal Partners in 2001, Mr. Stern spent 24 years at CIBC Oppenheimer and its prede
cessor firm, holding numerous executive and sales positions the latest being Man
aging Director and Head of the Private Equity Group. He was responsible for orig
inating, structuring, marketing and overseeing CIBC Oppenheimers private equity i
nvestments on behalf of itself and its clients worldwide. He served on the inves
tment committees of the Brazil Private Equity Fund and The India Private Equity
Fund, Genesis Partners and CIBC Oppenheimer Private Equity Partners. Mr. Stern j
oined Oppenheimer in 1976 and was Director of Investment Management Services, Na
tional Retail Sales Manager, Director of Financial Services, and as a member of
the firms Management Committee. Prior to joining Oppenheimer, Mr. Stern worked fo
r both A.G. Becker and Merrill Lynch. Stern is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and serves on the boards of directors and investment committees of se
veral philanthropic organizations, including as committee chair at UJA-Federation
of New York and United Jewish Communities. is chair of the international board of
the Institute for National Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, is a trust
ee of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and serves on the Presidents
Council of Westchester Community College. -Phone: (212) 290-1765; Fax: (212) 290
-1763; Email: jstern@forumcp.com.
-?>Jeffrey M Stern 215 High Crest Dr; West Milford, NJ 07480-3709 (973) 838-8433
[55-59 / Paula A Stern, Christopher M Stern]
-?>Jeffrey M Stern 100 Bradshaw Rd; Lakewood, NJ 08701-3128 (732) 367-3018 [55-5
9 / Yaakov M Stern]
Forum Capital Partners, Managing Partner 140 E 45th St, Ste 2300; New York, NY 10
017-7163 (212) 290-1736
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Jessica E. Stern
Jessica Stern fictipedia is an American policy consultant on terrorism. Stern
is a lecturer at Harvard University and a faculty affiliate of the Belfer Cente
r for Science and International Affairs. She serves on the Hoover Institution Ta
sk Force on National Security and Law. served on President Bill Clintons National
Security Council staff from 1994 to 1995 as the director for Russian, Ukrainian,
and Eurasian Affairs. From 1998 to 1999, she was the Superterrorism Fellow at t
he Council on Foreign Relations; and from 1995 to 1996, she was a National Fello
w at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution where she is a member of the Task Fo
rce on National Security and Law. Stern was a Postdoctoral Analyst for Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory from 1992-94 where she analyzed political developm
ents in Russia that could put nuclear materials or fissile materials at risk for
use by terrorists. Stern is a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Counc
il on Foreign Relations. She was named a Council on Foreign Relations Internatio
nal Affairs Fellow, National Fellow at the Hoover Institution, fellow of the Wor
ld Economic Forum, and a Harvard MacArthur Fellow.
Jessica Eve Stern
Boston, MA
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Paul G. Stern
Age in 2011: 72. | Paul G. Stern Profile Forbes.com -Presiding Director, The
Dow Chemical Company; Director, Whirlpool Corporation; Chairman of Claris Capit
al. Director since 1992. Presiding Non-Executive Chairman, Claris Holdings LLC.,
etc. | Muckety: Paul G. Stern is a partner at Arlington Capital Partners and Th
ayer Capital Partner. He is also chairman of Claris Capital Partners. Arlington
Capital Partners co-founder; Business Executives for National Security director;
Claris Capital chairman; Claris Holdings LLC chairman; Dow Chemical Company dir
ector; Hudson Institute trustee emeritus;Kennedy Center corporate fund board mem
ber; Library of Congress trustee; National Symphony Orchestra director; Whirlpoo
l Corporation director. Past: Forstmann Little & Company special partner;ManTech
International Corporation director; Unisys Corporation president; Wharton School
trustee.
-?>Paul G Stern 13331 Signal Tree Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-6054 (301) 869-7007 [65+
]
Signal Tree Holdings, Principal 13331 Signal Tree Ln; Potomac, MD 20854-6054 (301
) 869-7007
Claris Capital, Chairman 8065 Leesburg Pike, Ste 650; Vienna, VA 22182-2704 (917)
868-3525
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Paula Stern
B. 1945. The Stern Group (1988-); Progressive Policy Institute Senior Fellow
(1993-95); US Official Chairman, International Trade Commission (1984-86); US O
fficial Commissioner, International Trade Commission (1978-86); Congressional St
aff Legislative Asst. to Sen. Gaylord Nelson (1976); Brookings Institution Guest
Scholar (1975-76); Congressional Staff Legislative Asst. to Sen. Gaylord Nelson
(1972-74); Member of the Board of Avaya (2002-07); Member of the Board of Avon
(1997-); Member of the Board of CBS; Member of the Board of Duracell (1994-); Me
mber of the Board of Dynatech Corporation; Member of the Board of Harcourt Gener
al, Inc. (1993-); Member of the Board of Hasbro (2002-); Member of the Board of
Infinity Broadcasting; Member of the Board of Neiman Marcus (2001-); Member of t
he Board of Wal-Mart (1995-); Member of the Board of Westinghouse; Atlantic Coun
cil Vice Chairman; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Council on Foreig
n Relations; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Se
nate Committee. Husband: Paul London.
-Paula A Stern 3314 Ross Pl NW; Washington, DC 20008-3332 (202) 966-7891 [65+]
Stern Group, Chairwoman 3314 Ross Pl NW; Washington, DC 20008-3332 (202) 966-7894
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Todd D. Stern
Special Envoy for Climate Change, State Dept. | http://fedupusa.wo
rdpress.com/2010/06/20/a-cursory-look-at-a-few-slugs-who-infest-the-state-depart
ment/ | http://www.state.gov/s/climate/index.htm
-Todd D Stern 4523 Hawthorne St NW; Washington, DC 20016-3574 (202) 237-2933 [5
5-50 / Jennifer L Klein, J Stern]
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Walter P. Stern
* Jewish Policy Center Fed up USA * Republican Jewish Coalition Fed up USA *
AmericaIsrael Friendship League (AIFL) Fed up USA * http://www.acfr.org/bda.htm
|http://www.acfr.org/bios/BDA-Stern%20Walter.pdf Walter Stern is associated with
Capital Group Companies, Inc., a large investment management firm. He is Vice C
hairman and a Director of Capital International, Inc. He also serves as Chairman
Emeritus of the New Perspective Fund and the Emerging Markets Growth Fund, both
global funds. Additionally, Stern has responsibilities for following financial
and political developments in New York and worldwide. Prior to joining Capital in
1973, Stern was a Senior Executive Vice President and Director of Drexel Burnha

m & Co. in New York he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Directo
r and Advisory Board member of the The American Committee on Foreign Relations,
a member of the Board of Visitors of the Monterey Institute and a member of the
CFA Center Advisory Council. He is a past Chairman of the Institute for Chartere
d Financial Analysts and the Financial Analysts Federation; he recently retired
from the Board of Temple-Inland, Inc. Stern is Chairman Emeritus of Hudson Instit
ute and Vice President of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He serv
es on a number of other charitable and public policy boards.Walter P. Stern has a
lso been designated by the Hudson Institute Board of Trustees as whistleblower i
n accordance with the whistleblower provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
-?>Walter P Stern 450 Fort Hill Rd; Scarsdale, NY 10583-2413 (914) 472-2533 [65+
/ Elizabeth M Stern, Betsy M Stern, James Stern]
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Seymour Sy G. Sternberg
<wife Laurie. | B. 1943. CEO of New York Life. New York Life CEO (1997-)
; New York Life President (1995-2002); New York Life COO (1995-97); New York Lif
e Vice Chairman (1995-97); New York Life EVP (1991-95); New York Life Senior VP
Group Health (1989-91); Massachusetts Mutual Life Senior EVP (1987-88); Massachu
setts Mutual Life EVP Group Life & Health (1984-87); Massachusetts Mutual Life S
enior VP Group Life & Health (1981-84); Massachusetts Mutual Life VP Information
Services (1977-81); Massachusetts Mutual Life Second VP (1976-77); Massachusett
s Mutual Life Director, Information Services (1975-76); Data Architects (1973-75
); Raytheon (1965-73); Member of the Board of CIT Group (2005-); Member of the B
oard of Express Scripts; Member of the Board of New York Life (as Chairman 1997); American Council of Life Insurers Chairman (past); Asia-Pacific Economic Coop
eration Business Advisory Council (1999-2002); Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ameri
ca Trustee, New York City; Bluegrass Committee; Business Roundtable; Council on
Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Friends of Hillary;
Hillary Clinton for President; John McCain 2008; Kennedy Center Vice Chairman,
Corporate Fund; Lincoln Center Consolidated Corporate Fund; National Leadership
PAC; New York City Leadership Academy; Partnership for New York City Board of Di
rectors; United Way Tri-State; US Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; US-Chi
na Business CouncilBoard of Directors. Wife: Roslyn Jacobowitz (m. 1965, div., t
wo children); Wife: Laurette Zolty (m. 1980, one child).
-Seymour Y Sternberg 9 Stoneleigh Manor Ln; Purchase, NY 10577-2232 (914) 251-0564
[65+ / Sy Y Sternberg, Laurette Sternberg] -?>Seymour Sternberg 35 London Ter;
New City, NY 10956-4036 (845) 634-7810 [Helen Sternberg]
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Michael E. Sterner
is a partner in The IRC Group, a Washington-based international consulting firm
. He was Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates 1974-76, and Deputy Assistant Se
cretary of State with responsibility for Arab-Israeli affairs 1977-81.
-?>Michael R Sterner 2712 36th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-1421 (202) 965-9534 [
65+ / Courtenay R Sterner]
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Anne Stetson
http://www.springcreekadvisors.com/anne_stetson.asp Anne Stetson is a Senior Adv
isor to Springcreek Advisors LLC and directs the firms Cambridge, Massachusetts-b
ased activities. At Springcreek, she focuses on advising foundations and familie
s, with an emphasis on the integration of impact investing into their portfolios
. Prior to Springcreek, Anne headed Lighthouse Consulting, an advisory firm to f
oundations and non-profits working globally. For the first decade of her career,
Anne practiced international corporate and emerging markets investment law on W
all Street and in Boston with Fidelity Investments and Grantham, Mayo, van Otter
loo. Anne serves as a director of ACCION International, Physicians for Human Righ
ts, the Vance Center for International Justice, the John Merck Fund, and the Loo
kout Foundation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Anne Ste

tson: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, ACCION(R) Internation


al. serves as a Director at Accion International. She is also the President of Li
ghthouse Consulting.
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Charles R. Stevens
of Coudert Brothers. Charles Stevens is an independent arbitrator who has acted as C
hair Arbitrator, Co-Arbitrator, and sole Arbitrator in international arbitration
s administered by the ICC, the LCIA, the AAA-ICDR, and the Japan Commercial Arbi
tration Association. Before he became a full time international arbitrator in 200
2 Mr. Stevens practiced corporate and commercial law for 34 years in Tokyo, Hong
Kong and New York, finishing his practice career as Managing Partner of the Tok
yo Office of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Mr. Stevens was a member of the UNC
ITRAL Sub-Committee, The Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong, in 1985 and a Lectu
rer in Law at Columbia Law School 1970-80 and at Harvard Law School in 1972 and
1980. Mr. Stevens is a member of the College of Commercial Arbitrators and a memb
er of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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James W. Stevens
-?>Maxcor Financial Group. member of the CFR since 1983 [?]
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Paul Schott Stevens
[PDF] Biography of Paul Schott Stevens Adobe PDF View as html Since June
2004, Paul Schott Stevens has served as president and chief executive officer of
the Investment Company Institute (ICI), the national association of US investme
nt companies. He also is a director of ICI Mutual Insurance Co. From 1993-97,
he was ICIs general counsel. Mutual fund and other members of the ICI currently
manage almost $10 trillion on behalf of more than 90 million investors. Outside
the Investment Company Institute, Stevens career has included varied roles in pri
vate law practice, as corporate counsel, and in government service. From 1999-2
004, he was a leader of the financial services practice of Dechert LLP, an inter
national law firm. He was general counsel for mutual funds and international en
terprise at Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. in San Francisco from 1997-99. Earlier i
n his career, he was a partner and associate of Dickstein Shapiro & Morin in Was
hington. He argued before the US Supreme Court inSaudi Arabia v. Nelson (1992).
Between 1985 and 1989, Stevens served as Special Assistant for National Securit
y Affairs to President Reagan, as Executive Secretary and Legal Adviser of the N
ational Security Council, and in other senior positions at the White House and t
he Pentagon. Upon leaving government service, he received the Department of Def
ense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, DODs highest civilian decoration. St
evens is a member of the Board of Advisers of the Morin Center for Banking and F
inancial Law at Boston University Law School. From 1993-96, he chaired the Amer
ican Bar Associations Standing Committee on Law and National Security. In fall 1
990, he was resident in Tokyo as a US-Japan Leadership Fellow. For many years h
e was a member of the board of directors of the Student Conservation Association
, a national conservation service organization. A native of New Orleans, he lives
with his wife Joyce and their four sons in Alexandria, Virginia.
-Paul S Stevens Sr 630 S Fairfax St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3834 (703) 838-0686 [5
5-59 / Joyce P Stevens]
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Robert J. Stevens
Age in 2011: 60. CEO of Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin CEO (2004-); Lock
heed Martin President (2000-); Lockheed Martin COO (2000-04); Lockheed Martin EV
P and CFO (1999-2001); Lockheed Martin VP Strategic Development (1998-99); Lockh
eed Martin President and COO of LM Energy & Environment (1998-99); Lockheed Mart
in President of LM Air Traffic Management (1996-98); Lockheed Martin EVP, Senior
VP, CFO of LM Air Traffic Management (1993-96); Loral Corporation General Manag

er (1987-93); Member of the Board of Lockheed Martin (2002-, as Chairman, 2005-)


; Member of the Board of Monsanto (2002-); Aerospace Industries Association Exec
utive Committee; American Astronautical Society; American Institute of Aeronauti
cs and Astronautics; Atlantic CouncilInternational Advisory Board; British-Ameri
can Business Council International Advisory Board; Congressional Medal of Honor
Foundation Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations; New Leadership for
America PAC.
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Charles A. Stevenson [?]
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/charlie-stevenson/4/664/230 a national security
adviser to four U.S. senators.
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C. Evan Stewart
Zuckerman Spaeder LLP | C. Evan Stewart C. Evan Stewart handles litigation m
atters on behalf of domestic and international clients before the U.S. Supreme C
ourt, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, as well as federal and sta
te appellate and trial courts. Mr. Stewart also represents clients in arbitratio
n proceedings before the American Arbitration Association and the Financial Indu
stry Regulatory Authority. Concentrating primarily in securities litigation and
regulatory enforcement matters, he also practices antitrust (civil and criminal)
, takeover and other forms of emergency litigation, trademark, employment, and g
eneral corporate and commercial law. He was featured by the New York Law Journal
in the Top Trials of 2005 for his successful representation of Theodore Sihpol, t
he first person in U.S. history to be criminally charged for late trading mutual f
unds. Mr. Stewart has substantial experience in the financial services industry.
He served 12 years as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary fo
r The Nikko Securities Co. International, Inc. and he also served as a Director
of Nikko Financial Services, Inc. In addition, Mr. Stewart was First Vice Presid
ent and Associate General Counsel of E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc., serving as hea
d of its litigation department. Mr. Stewart is an adjunct professor of law at For
dham Law School, as well as a visiting professor at Cornell University. He has w
ritten a column in the New York Law Journal since 1990, and has published over 2
00 articles on diverse legal subjects; he is also frequently featured in the nat
ional media and regularly speaks across the country.
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Donald M. Stewart
http://activistcash.com/biography.cfm/b/824-donald-m-stewart Director, New Y
ork Times Co.; President & CEO, the College Board; Member, Council on Foreign Re
lations; Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government; Dire
ctor, Principal Financial Group; Director, Campbell Soup Company; Trustee, Gri [
?] Humane Society of the United States board member; New York Community Trust boa
rd member; New York Times Company Foundation director. | http://google.brand.edg
ar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHtmlSection1?SectionID=1655940-131
01-24984&SessionID=WMJMH6nEJqubgA7 (1) President and Chief Executive Officer of
the Chicago Community Trust since June 2000. Previously Senior Program Officer o
f the Carnegie Corporation (1999-2000). Previously President and Chief Executive
Officer of The College Board. (2) Director of Principal Financial Group and The
New York Times Company. Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Association
of Realtors.
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Gordon C. Stewart
<I do believe, based on a lead, it may be this>http://mindinc.org/ President, Mi
nd Inc., and Past President, Insurance Information Institute. Gordon Stewarts CNN
Interview:http://mindinc.org/video1.html.

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Jamie Stewart [?]
-?>President and CEO, Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation. http://74.6
.238.254/search/srpcache?ei=UTF-8&p=%22Jamie+Stewart%22+%2B+cfr&u=http://cc.bing
j.com/cache.aspx?q=%22Jamie+Stewart%22+%2b+cfr&d=5057805214487365&mkt=en-US&setl
ang=en-US&w=1fda80bd,45b9c50d&icp=1&.intl=us&sig=N8R_V2Cd6axj0qochvhDgg
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Ruth Ann Stewart
http://wagner.nyu.edu/stewart Ruth Ann Stewart joined the Wagner School facult
y in September 2003 with a specialization in cultural policy and the role of the
arts in urban revitalization. She formerly taught at Rutgers Universitys Edward
J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy where she was also affiliated
with the Center for Urban Policy Research. Prior to joining the academy, Profess
or Stewart was an associate director and the senior policy analyst in arts, huma
nities, and social legislation at the Congressional Research Service, the resear
ch and analysis arm of the U.S. Congress. Daniel J. Boorstin appointed her Assis
tant Librarian of Congress with responsibility for the librarys education and cul
tural programs after senior management positions in New York at the Schomburg Ce
nter for Research in Black Culture and The New York Public Library. Professor St
ewart is a member of the Research Advisory Council of the Washington-based cultu
ral policy think tank, the Center for Arts and Culture, and founding co-editor o
f the Rutgers University Press cultural policy series, The Public Life of the Ar
ts. Professor Stewart received an M.S. degree from Columbia University, and comp
leted the Harvard Business School arts management program and the senior governm
ent executive program at the Kennedy School of Government.
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Judith Hicks Stiehm
Judith Hicks Stiehm is Professor of Political Science at Florida International
University where she served as Provost and Academic Vice President for four yea
rs. She has taught at San Francisco State, the University of Wisconsin, UCLA, an
d the University of Southern California. She has been a Visiting Professor at th
e U.S. Army Peacekeeping Institute and at the Strategic Studies Institute at Car
lisle Barracks.
-?>Judith H Stiehm 434 24th St; Santa Monica, CA 90402-3102 (310) 451-2681 [65+
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. | http://w
ww.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Joseph_E._Stiglitz -Advisory Board,Center for
Economic and Policy Research; Advisory Board, International Development Economi
cs Associates; Advisory Board, Institute for New Economic Thinking; Advisory Boa
rd, Knowledge Ecology International; Advisory Council, Eurasia Foundation; Direc
tor, Center for Global Development; Director, Acumen Fund; Director, Resources f
or the Future; Advisory Board, Policy Innovations; Board of Governors,Levy Econo
mics Institute.
-?>Joseph A Stiglitz 340 W 28th St, Apt 11D; New York, NY 10001-4741 (212) 741-045
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Deborah F. Stiles
<Deborah Stiles, Alan Adler, Frances Beatty Adler. | Member of Advisory Board, M
OUSE Inc. Ms. Deborah F. Stiles is a Corporate Partner at Debevoise and Plimpton
. She is the Head of the firms Finance Practice Group and has had extensive exper
ience in the firms finance, mergers and acquisitions, securities, and investment
management practices. Ms. Stiles has practiced at Debevoise and Plimpton since 1
976. She serves as a Member of Advisory Board at MOUSE Inc. She was a Director a

t MOUSE Inc. She is a Director of New York Small Business Venture Fund I, L.P.,
and REACH, Inc. Ms. Stiles is a Member of the Boards of Directors at the New Yor
k Small Business Venture Fund and the Partnership With Children, Inc. and is a M
ember of the Legal Committee of the International Rescue Committee. She is a Mem
ber of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Law Institute, the America
n College of Investment Counsel, and the Council of the Americas. She is also a
Member of the American Bar Association, The Association of the Bar of the City o
f New York, and the New York State Bar Association. Ms. Stiles received her B.A.
from Harvard College, magna cum laude, in 1969 where she majored in History and
Literature and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She received her J.D. from Harvar
d Law School, cum laude, in 1974. See Board Relationships. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: N
ew York Small Business Venture Fund I, L.P.
-NY: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ny/stiles/deborah
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Charles R. Stith
B. 1949. Former Ambassador Charles R. Stith, director of the African Presiden
tial Archives and Research Center at Boston University, has been appointed to th
e Trade Advisory Committee on Africa (TACA). TACA provides trade and developmen
t policy advice for the countries of sub-Saharan Africa and is headed by U.S. Tr
ade Representative Ron Kirk.
-?>Charles R Stith 53 Parsons St; Brighton, MA 02135-2732 (617) 782-4844 [60-64
/ Deborah P Stith, Percy R Stith, Mary Stith]
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Kate Stith
http://www.law.yale.edu/faculty/stithbio.htm Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster
Professor of Law at Yale Law School, teaches and writes in the areas of crimina
l law, criminal procedure, and constitutional law. Prior to joining the faculty
at Yale, Professor Stith was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Souther
n District of New York, where she prosecuted white-collar and organized-crime ca
ses. Professor Stith is serving or has served as an Adviser for the American Law
Institute project Model Penal Code Sentencing; on the Committee on Law and Just
ice of the National Research Council; on the Professional Ethics Committee in th
e State of Connecticut; as a Commissioner of the Permanent Commission on the Sta
tus of Women in Connecticut; as President of the Connecticut Bar Foundation; on
the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees; as faculty sponsor and director of the
Womens Campaign School at Yale; as Deputy Dean of Yale Law School; and, by appoin
tment of the Chief Justice of the United States, on the Advisory Committee for t
he Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. Her book on the federal sentencing guide
lines, Fear of Judging (with J.A. Cabranes), was awarded a Certificate of Merit
by the ABA in 1999. A graduate of Dartmouth College, the Kennedy School of Gover
nment, and Harvard Law School, she clerked for Judge Carl McGowan of the U.S. Co
urt of Appeals for the District of Columbia and for Supreme Court Justice Byron
R.White. |http://opac.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=6516 New Haven, Conn. Preside
nt Richard C. Levin has named Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law,
as Acting Dean of Yale Law School. Stith succeeds Harold Hongju Koh, who has bee
n nominated by President Barack Obama as Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of
State.
1 such listing?>Kate Stith 11261 Johnsontown Rd; Birdsnest, VA 23307-1713 (757) 6
78-5370 [Peter Stith]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/stith/kate
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Robert B. Stobaugh
http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=bio&facEmId=rstobaugh%
40hbs.edu Professor Stobaugh has written extensively on corporate governance, wh
ich includes the activities of a companys board of directors and its top officers
as well as parent-subsidiary relationships. He also consults and provides exper
t testimony. A federal judge referred to him as one of the nations foremost experts
in corporate governance. A faculty member at Harvard Business School for 29 years

, he taught in the executive, MBA, and doctoral programs and served as chairman
of the doctoral programs. His teaching dealt with problems faced by corporate di
rectors and executives. He has received the Schools highest honorits Distinguished
Service Award. He now is on the faculty of Rice University, where he teaches a c
ourse on corporate governance to managers. He also is a director of the National
Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), a non-profit organization that helps d
irectors improve the functioning of their boards. He has served on five NACD Blu
e Ribbon Commissions, which produce reports on best practices: Director Professi
onalism (member), Director Compensation (chair), Corporate Strategy (co-chair),
and Risk Oversight (vice-chair), and Executive Compensation (vice-chair). As a m
ember of the NACD Faculty, he teaches seminars for directors. Stobaugh has served
as a director of eleven different companies in a variety of industriessoftware,
consulting, radio, cable television, retailing, high-technology materials, const
ruction, plastics, chemicals, oil and gas, coal, housewares, and writing instrum
ents. The companies have ranged in size from a start-up company to a $14-billion
firm. He has served more than 100 cumulative years as a board member. He also c
haired the Advisory Board of a large European firm that operated in several indu
stries, including pharmaceuticals and financial. In his extensive experience in W
ashington, he has met with a President of the United States and has worked with
a Presidential Task Force and a Presidential Advisory Committee. Stobaugh has co
nsulted with the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Justice, State, and Treasury.
He has testified nineteen times before Congressional committees, including testi
mony on governance of the Internal Revenue Service. He is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations and a Fellow and past-president of the Academy of Internat
ional Business. He is listed in Whos Who in America and is a member of the Hall o
f Distinction of Louisiana State University. He has authored, co-authored, or edi
ted eighteen books and monographs. His publications have been reported on the fr
ont page of the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Prior to joining Harv
ard, Professor Stobaugh worked as a manager for three companies that operated wo
rldwideExxon, Caltex, and Monsanto. He resided in Louisiana, Venezuela, New York,
Bahrain, London, and Texas. Professor Stobaugh received a B.S. from Louisiana St
ate University and a Doctor of Business Administration from the Harvard Business
School. (5/04)
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Farah Stockman
is an award-winning American journalist, currently employed by the Boston Glob
e. She has also served as a founder or a director of several pseudo-charities.
-Farah N Stockman 2907 Sherman Ave NW; Washington, DC 20001-3911
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John G. Stoessinger
http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/john-g-stoessinger Dr. John G. Stoessin
ger is an internationally recognized political analyst and a prize-winning autho
r of ten leading books on world politics. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard and has
taught at Harvard, MIT, Columbia and Princeton. From 1967 to 1974, he served as
acting director of the political affairs division at the United Nations. He is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations and lectures extensively throughout
the world. He has been elected to Whos Who in America and Whos Who in the World. On
the eve of World War II, Stoessinger fled from Nazi-occupied Austria to Czechos
lovakia. Three years later, he fled again via Siberia to China where he lived fo
r seven years. In Shanghai, he served with the International Refugee Organizatio
n. Dr. Stoessinger was Chief Book Review Editor of Foreign Affairs for five years a
nd is presently Distinguished Professor of International Affairs at the Universi
ty of San Diego. He has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, includ
ing Honorary Degrees of Doctor of Laws from Grinnell College and the American Co
llege in Switzerland. During the past year, Dr. Stoessinger has addressed audiences
in the fifty states of the Union and in more than twenty foreign countries.
-John G Stoessinger 1337 Neptune Ave; Encinitas, CA 92024-1432 (760) 632-8682 [6
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Alan J. Stoga
Alan Stoga is President of Zemi Communications. Director, Council of the Ameri
cas. of Kissinger Associates, Inc. Americas Society vice chair; Aperture Foundati
on trustee; Council of the Americas director. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/ne
w-america/.
-Alan J Stoga 529 W 42nd St, Apt 2H; New York, NY 10036-6226 [55-59 / Gloria G S
toga]
-Alan Stoga 505 Wells Hill Rd; Lakeville, CT (860) 596-4238 [Gloria G Stoga]
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Bruce Menorah Stokes
http://www.newamerica.net/people/bruce_stokes Bruce Stokes is the internat
ional economics columnist for National Journal, a Washington-based public policy
magazine. He is a member and former fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations,
where he directed the Trade Program. He was also a member of President Clintons
Commission on United States-Pacific Trade and Investment Policy, and a Japan Soc
iety fellow from 1987 to 1989. He writes frequently for Foreign Policy, Foreign
Affairs, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the I
nternational Herald Tribune, and is the author or co-author of numerous books St
okes is a graduate of Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service and Johns
Hopkins Universitys School for Advanced International Studies.
-?>Bruce R Stokes 33925 Race Bridge Rd; Parsonsburg, MD 21849-2627 [55-59]
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Lona Stoll (NEW listing)
<-? | USDA, Chief of Staff, Foreign Agricultural Servicemost recently served as
special advisor to the Director of Planning at the State
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Shelly Stoneman (NEW listing)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shelly-o-neill-stoneman/5/294/a47 Special Assistant
to the Secretary of Defense/White House Liaison at Department of Defense. Past:
Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs at The White House; D
eputy Chief of Staff at Office of Congressman Steve Rothman; Legislative Assista
nt at Office of Congressman Steve Rothman; Research Consultant at Small Arms Sur
vey (Geneva, Switzerland); Graduate Research Assistant at Univeristy of Oklahoma
; Conflict Resolution Advisor at Balkan Sunflowers (UNICEF-sponsored NGO in Pris
tina, Kosovo); Staff Assistant, Subcommittee on International Security, Prolifer
ation, and Federal Services at Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee.
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Patty Stonesifer
B.1956is the former Co-chair and chief executive officer of the Bill and Me
linda Gates Foundation. Microsoft Senior VP (-1997); DreamWorks SKG Technology C
onsultant; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundat
ion Co-Chair, CEO (1997-); EMILYs List; Gore 2000; Hillary Clinton for President;
Seattle Foundation Board Member; Young Womens Christian Association; Member of t
he Board of Alaska Air Group (1998-); Member of the Board of Amazon (1997-); Mem
ber of the Board of CBS (1999-); Member of the Board of Kinkos; Member of the Boa
rd of Viacom (1999-2007?); Smithsonian InstitutionRegent.
-Patricia M Stonesifer 1661 Harbor Ave SW, Unit 600; Seattle, WA 98126-2083 [5054]
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Jacqueline Strasser
Executive Staff | OPIC: Overseas Private Investment Corporation Deputy Chief of
Staff and Senior Advisor to the President [of OPIC]. Prior to joining OPIC over a
year ago, Jacqueline Strasser spent eight years at the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB), leading the White House oversight of the budget, policy, programs
, and management of the U.S. Export-Import Bank, OPIC, the Millennium Challenge
Corporation, and various programs within the US Agency for International Develop

ment (USAID) and the Department of State. In 2004, she served as the Economic Adv
isor to the Interim Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Barham Salih, and the Minis
try of Finance in Baghdad, Iraq. While in Baghdad, Ms. Strasser helped develop a
nd implement the Iraqi national budget and helped create a national investment s
trategy for the country. Prior to OMB, Ms. Strasser worked as an associate for a
n internet trade finance company in New York City, where she designed and manage
d an asset management and auction platform. She has worked at the African Develo
pment Bank, Technoserve, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Saatchi & Saatchi
Advertising. She served as a Vice-Chair of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and I
mmigrants (USCRI) and is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Robert S(chwartz) Strauss
B. 1918. | http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_S._Strauss Ro
bert Schwarz Strauss has served as Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-Russia Busi
ness Council since January 1993. He is a Founding Partner at Akin, Gump, Strauss
, Hauer & Feld, LLP. In August 1991, Mr. Strauss was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador t
o the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he in turn be
came U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation. In November 1992, he resigned fr
om the Foreign Service to rejoin his law firm. Mr. Strauss served as a Special Age
nt in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after receiving his law degree f
rom the University of Texas. In January 1946, he entered private law practice an
d founded the firm that became Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, with offi
ces in Texas, Washington, Brussels, and Moscow. Mr. Strauss served as Chairman of
the Democratic National Committee from 1973 to 1976. He served as Chairman of P
resident James Earl Carter, Jr.s election campaign in 1976, and then in President
Carters Cabinet as Special Trade Representative. Over the next two-and-a-half ye
ars, Mr. Strauss successfully concluded the Tokyo Round of Multilateral Trade Ne
gotiations and directed its passage through Congress, culminating in the Trade A
ct of 1979. Following the completion of the trade agreements, President Carter a
sked Mr. Strauss to serve as his Personal Representative to the Middle East peac
e negotiations. In 1981, Mr. Strauss was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
, the nations highest civilian award. A popular lecturer, he speaks extensively a
cross the country and abroad and has authored numerous articles for professional
journals, newspapers and magazines. He has served on the boards of directors of
numerous U.S. corporations and public institutions. He previously held the Lloy
d Bentsen Chair at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas,
where he has lectured at the School of Law and the Graduate School of Business. Co
pied from the U.S.-Russia Business Council Web Site. He is also on the board of c
ounselors for the Arabic media group Layalina Productions. Recipient of the 1997
Raoul Wallenberg Award. Trustee, Forum for International Policy; Trustee,George
Bush Presidential Library Foundation; Board of Counselors, Layalina Productions
; Director, American Council for Capital Formation. | NNDB: US Ambassador to Rus
sia, 1991-92. Chairman of Jimmy Carters presidential campaigns in 1976 and 1980.
During office, Carter appointed him Special Trade Representative, where he concl
uded the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations, then guided its passage
through Congress as the Trade Act of 1979. US Ambassador to Russia (1992); US A
mbassador to the USSR (1991); Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships; U
S Trade Representative (1977-79); FBI employee; Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Fel
d; Member of the Board of Archer Daniels Midland; Member of the Board of Xerox;
George Bush Presidential Library Trustee (Emeritus); Academy of Achievement(2003
); Alfalfa Club 1981; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors;
Dean for America; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; Democratic Natio
nal Committee Chairman (1973-76); Capital Partners for Education Board of Adviso
rs; Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee; Cordell Hull Institute
Board of Directors; Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Senior Advisor;
Council of American Ambassadors; Council on Foreign Relations; Forum for Interna
tional Policy Trustee; Friends of Hillary; Gephardt for President; Gore 2000; Hi
llary Clinton for President; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Joe
Lieberman for President; John Kerry for President; Obama for America; Trilatera

l Commission; US-Russia Business Council Chairman; Washington Legal Foundation L


egal Policy Advisory Board; Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity; Alfalfa Party candidate f
or US President; Presidential Medal of Freedom 16-Jan-1981; Funeral: Richard Nix
on (1994); Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997). Brother: Theodore
H. Strauss (businessman). Wife: Helen Jacobs (three children).
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Gordon Streeb
http://www.ewb-usa.org/advisoryboard.php Gordon Streeb is currently Visiting
Professor of Economics at Emory University having retired from The Carter Center
at the end of August 2004 where he had been Associate Executive Director for Pe
ace Programs. Ambassador Streeb joined the Center in March 1994 as a diplomat-in
-residence near the end of a 30 year career in the U.S. Foreign Service, a profe
ssional path that included assignments in West Berlin, Mexico, Geneva, deputy ch
ief of mission in New Delhi, culminating in his appointment as ambassador to Zam
bia from 1990-1993. His Washington assignments included executive assistant to t
he Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and Deputy Assistant Secretary
for International Economic and Social Affairs in the Bureau International Organi
zation Affairs. An economist by training, Ambassador Streeb initially directed t
he Centers Global Development Initiative, an innovative project to assist emergin
g democracies in creating sustainable development plans. As Associate Executive
Director for the Peace Program area of The Center, Ambassador Streebs duties incl
ude managerial oversight for projects to prevent and resolve conflict within nat
ions, promote and protect human rights, observe elections in emerging democracie
s, and build the economic and social foundations necessary to sustain peace and
strengthen democracy. Ambassador Streeb received bachelors degrees in chemical e
ngineering and business administration from the University of Colorado and a Ph.
D. in economics from the University of Minnesota. He is a native of Windsor, Co
lorado. He worked as a nuclear engineer for Dow Chemical Company, operator of th
e Rocky Flats nuclear plant near Denver, 1961-1962. He taught economics at the U
niversity of Minnesota and Normandale State Junior College, 1969-1973. His forei
gn languages are German, Spanish, and French.
-Gordon L Streeb 2680 Churchwell Ln; Tucker, GA 30084-2402 (770) 414-1439 [65+ /
Alice J Streeb]
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John J. Stremlau
http://www.cartercenter.org/news/experts/john_stremlau.html Dr. John Stremlau is
vice president for peace programs at The Carter Center, named to the post in Ja
nuary 2006. He oversees the Centers programs to advance human rights, democracy and
conflict resolution globally, regional cooperation in the Americas, and promoti
on of grassroots democracy, rule of law, and social justice in China. From 1998 t
o 2006 he resided in South Africa where he was Jan Smuts Professor and Head of I
nternational Relations and the founding director of the Centre for Africas Intern
ational Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Previous
ly, he served as senior advisor to the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly
Conflict in Washington, D.C. (1994-1998), deputy-director for policy planning in
the office of the U.S. Secretary of State (1989-1994), strategic planning offic
er for the World Bank (1988-1989), and an officer of the Rockefeller Foundation
(1974-1987), directing its international relations division from 1984-1987. At th
e Rockefeller Foundation, his responsibilities included supporting research and
training in the fields of international security, arms control, and internationa
l economic cooperation. He also administered a special trustee-supported program
to fund black leadership development in South Africa. Dr. Stremlau publishes exte
nsively on foreign affairs and is a frequent media commentator on international
network news programs.
-John J Stremlau 791 Crestridge Dr NE; Atlanta, GA 30306-3620 (404) 254-0939 [65
+ / Carolyn C Stremlau]
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Michael T. Strianese
Michael Strianese: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Chairman, Ch
ief Executive Officer, President and Member of Executive Committee, L-3 Communic
ations Holdings Inc. Age 53. See Board Relationships. Michael T. Strianese serve
s as President and Chief Executive Officer of L-3 Communications Crestview Aeros
pace Corporation. Mr. Strianese serves as Chairman of the Board of L3 Communicat
ions Holdings Inc. and has been its Chief Executive Officer and President since
October 23, 2006. He serves as the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Preside
nt of L-3 ComCept, Inc. Mr. Strianese has been Chief Executive Officer and Presi
dent of L-3 Communications Corporation, since October 2006, which is a subsidiar
y of L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. He serves as Chairman of the Board, Chief
Executive Officer and President of L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P. M
r. Strianese served as a Senior Vice President of Finance at L-3 Communications
Holdings Inc. from March 2001 to March 11, 2005, Chief Financial Officer from Ma
rch 11, 2005 to January 18, 2007, Interim Chief Executive Officer from June 9, 2
006 to October 23, 2006 and also served as its Principal Accounting Officer and
Senior Vice President. He served as Corporate Ethics Officer of L-3 Communicatio
ns Holdings Inc. until February 2007. Mr. Strianese served as Senior Vice Presid
ent of L-3 Communications Corporation and also served as its Interim Chief Execu
tive Officer since June 2006 and Chief Financial Officer since March 2005. He jo
ined L3 Communications Holdings Inc., in April 1997 as Vice President of Finance
and served as its Controller until July 2000. From April 1996 to April 1997, he
served as Vice President and Controller of Lockheed Martins C3I and Systems Inte
gration Sector. He served at Ernst & Young. Mr. Strianese serves as Chairman of
L-3 Communications Crestview Aerospace Corporation. He has been the Chairman of
L-3 Communications Corporation since November 2008 and its Director since Octobe
r 2006. Mr. Strianese serves as Director of L-3 Communications Crestview Aerospa
ce Corporation. He has been an Executive Director of L3 Communications Holdings
Inc. since October 23, 2006. He serves as a Member of Board of Governors at Aero
space Industries Association. From 1991 to April 1996 acquisition of Loral, he s
erved as Director of Special Projects at Loral. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: L-3 ComCept
, Inc.; L-3 Communications Corporation; St Johns University, New York; L-3 Commun
ications Crestview; Aerospace Corporation; L-3 Communications Integrated Systems
L.P.; Aerospace Industries Association.
-Michael T Strianese 15 Bourndale Rd N; Manhasset, NY 11030-1904 [50-54]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/strianese/michael
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Howard Stringer
Howard Stringer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Executive Ch
airman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Corporate Executive Officer, Member
of Nominating Committee, Chairman of Sony Corporation of America and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Sony Corporation of America, Sony Corporation. Age 68. See Board
Relationships. Howard Stringer serves as the Executive Chairman and Chief Execu
tive Officer of Sony Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation an
d has been its Representative Corporate Executive Officer since April 1, 2011. M
r. Stringer has been the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony
Corporation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Sony Electronics, Inc. and Son
y Of Canada Ltd. since March 7, 2005 and has been its President since April 1, 2
009. He serves as Representative Corporate Executive Officer of Sony Corporation
. He served as President of Sony Corporation of America. Prior to joining Sony i
n May 1997, Mr. Stringer held a distinguished 30-year career as a Journalist, Pr
oducer and Executive at CBS Inc. As President of CBS from 1988 to 1995, he was r
esponsible for all the broadcast activities of its including entertainment, news
, sports, radio and television stations. From 1986 to 1988, Mr. Stringer served
as President of CBS News. At CBS News, he developed several new programs includi
ng the award-winning 48 HOURS, which continues as a primetime hit to this day. P
rior to that, he was Executive Producer of the CBS Evening News from 1981 to 198
4. From 1976 to 1981, Mr. Stringer was Executive Producer of the CBS Reports doc
umentary unit. Mr. Stringer served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TE
LE-TV from February 1995 to April 1997. Mr. Stringer serves as the Chairman of S

ony Broadband Entertainment Corp., and Sony Of Canada Ltd. and Chairman of the B
oard of Trustees at American Film Institute. He has been the Chairman of Sony Er
icsson Mobile Communications AB since October 15, 2009. He served as Chairman of
the Board of 550 Digital Media Ventures Inc. He served as Vice Chairman of Sony
Corporation since April 1, 2003. He serves as a Director of Sony Music Entertai
nment, Inc. (formerly, Sony BMG Music Entertainment), Center for Communication I
nc. and Sony Corporation. Mr. Stringer serves as a Board Member of Sony Ericsson
. He serves as Director of Teach For America, Inc. and The Carnegie Hall Corpora
tion. He serves as a Director of American Theater Wing, Inc. He served as a Non
Executive Director of Intercontinental Hotels Group plc (formerly, Six Continent
s PLC) from April 2003 to November 10, 2006. He is a Director at American Friend
s of the British Museum. He serves as a Trustee of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
. He serves on the Board of Trustees of The Paley Center for Media. He is a Memb
er of Leadership Committee at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc. Mr. St
ringer earned nine individual Emmys as a Writer, Director and Producer from 1974
to 1976. Among his award-winning programs are The Rockefellers, The Palestinian
s, A Tale Of Two Irelands, The Defense Of The United States, The Boat People, Th
e Boston Goes To China, The Fire Next Door, And The Cias Secret Army. Mr. Stringe
r is the recipient of numerous media and philanthropic awards. The Museum of Tel
evision and Radio presented him with its Visionary Award for Innovative Leadersh
ip in Media & Entertainment in February 2007. He has also been honored by Lincol
n Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters and the New York Hall of Science. In May 1999
, he was honored with the UJA-Federation of New Yorks Steven J. Ross Humanitarian
Award and in November 1999, he was inducted into the Royal Television Societys W
elsh Hall of Fame. In 1996, he was awarded the First Amendment Leadership Award
by the Radio & Television News Directors Foundation in Washington, D.C., and was
inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame. He is a recipient of the
U.S. Army Commendation Medal for meritorious achievement for service in Vietnam
from 1965 to 1967. He has honorary Fellowships from Merton College, Oxford, and
the Welsh College of Music and Drama. Mr. Stringer received Honorary Doctorates
from the University of Glamorgan in Wales and the London Institute. He received
the title of Knight Bachelor in the New Year Honours list of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II on December 31, 1999. He holds a BA and an MA in Modern History fro
m Oxford University. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Intercontinental Hotels Group plc; Sev
en Worldwide, Inc.; Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corporation; 550 Digital Media
Ventures Inc.; Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.; Sony Corporation of America; Ne
wYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Sony Electronics, Inc.; Sony Ericsson Mobile Commun
ications AB; The Paley Center for Media; Sony Broadband Entertainment Inc.; Amer
ican Film Institute; Sony of Canada Ltd.; Teach For America, Inc.; Lincoln Cente
r for the Performing Arts, Inc.; Center for Communication, Inc.; Merton College,
Oxford University; University of Oxford; The Carnegie Hall Corporation; Sony Mu
sic Entertainment, Inc.; University Of Glamorgan; American Theater Wing, Inc.; A
merican Friends of the British Museum; Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
Howard Stringer
New York, NY
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-Howard Stringer 1107 5th Ave, Apt 14S; New York, NY 10128-0145 [65+]
CBS News, News President 51 W 52nd St; New York, NY 10019-6119 (212) 975-4321
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Marin J. Strmecki
Marin Strmecki SourceWatch is Senior Vice President and Director of Programs of
the Smith Richardson Foundation in Westport, Connecticut. The Foundation suppor
ts a public policy research and writing, and operates one of the countrys larges
t grant programs on national security and foreign policy issues. Before joining
the Foundation in 1994, Mr. Strmecki served as a professional staff member of th
e Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Foreign Relations Commi
ttee from 1990 to 1991, a member of the Policy Planning Staff at the Department
of Defense in 1992, and a legislative assistant to SenatorOrrin Hatch from 1993
to 1994. He also worked as a Research Associate and Fellow in International Stud

ies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies from 1985 to 1990, whe
re he followed U.S.-Soviet issues and provided research and editorial assistance
to Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski. In addition, Mr. Strmecki served for 16 years from
1978 to 1994 as a foreign policy assistant to Richard Nixon, assisting the forme
r president with the research and writing of seven books on foreign policy and p
olitics and other projects. He received his B.A. from Harvard University, M.A. i
n International Affairs from the Columbia University School of International and
Public Affairs, Ph.D. in government from Georgetown University, and J.D. from Y
ale Law School. He is also a member of the advisory council of the Nixon Center a
nd a member of the Aspen Strategy Group. | Marin Strmecki | Center for a New Ame
rican Security.
Marin J Strmecki
Wilton, CT
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Smith Richardson Foundation, Vice President 701 Green Valley Rd, Ste 300; Greensb
oro, NC 27408-7096 (336) 379-8600
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James M. Strock
James M. Strock is principal of James Strock & Co., providing management con
sulting, communications and negotiation/dispute resolution services, based in Sa
n Francisco. From March 1991 through May 1997 Mr. Strock served in Governor Pete
Wilsons cabinet as Californias first Secretary for Environmental Protection. He as
sisted the Governor in his successful creation of the California Environmental P
rotection Agency (Cal/EPA). During Mr. Strocks service in the Wilson Administrati
on significant advances were achieved in protection of Californias air, land and
waterwhile simultaneously reforming, simplifying and updating the states historica
lly Byzantine regulatory process. Among the Agencys recognitions was a $100,000 In
novation award from Harvard University and the Ford Foundation. From 1989 until 19
91, Mr. Strock served in President Bushs subcabinet as Assistant Administrator fo
r Enforcement (chief law enforcement officer) of the U.S. Environmental Protecti
on Agency. His office was instrumental in the development of the Lieberman-Wilso
n Pollution Prosecution Act of 1990, signed by President Bush. In 1988-89 he ser
ved as General Counsel and as Acting Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Ma
nagement during the transition from the Reagan to the Bush Administration. In 19
98 he served as an appointee of Governor Wilson on the California State Personne
l Board. Mr. Strocks other work experiences range from private law practice, to se
rvice as Special Counsel to the U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee
and as a special assistant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrato
r William D. Ruckelshaus. In the 1978 and 1980 election cycles he was research d
irector for Bailey, Deardourff & Associates, participating in numerous statewide
political campaigns across the country. Mr. Strock was a senior analyst in Pres
ident Reagans 1984 reelection campaign. He was educated at Harvard College (Phi Be
ta Kappa), Harvard Law School and New College, Oxford (Rotary Scholarship). Mr.
Strock is a frequent writer for general and professional publications. Beginning
in 1973-74 when he moderated and produced a weekly television program on WDSU-TV
(NBC, New Orleans), he has been a frequent public speaker. Mr. Strock has spoke
n in Mexico, Europe and Asia under auspices of the U.S. Information Agency, U.S.
Agency for International Development, Deutsche-Umwelthilfe, the government of B
avaria, the Confederation of British Industry, the Confederation of Indian Indus
try and other public and private groups. Mr. Strock is a senior fellow at the Pac
ific Research Institute (San Francisco). He is a member of the Council on Foreig
n Relations (New York) the Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles)
, the American Arbitration Association, the American Bar Association (sections o
n Dispute Resolution, and Environment, Energy & Resources), and the Society of P
rofessionals in Dispute Resolution. In 1996 Mr. Strock served as chair of the Un
ited California State Employees Campaign. A long-time advocate of national servi
ce, he served to captain in the U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate General Corps (
1987-1996), was a volunteer in the Big Brothers (1983-86) and a member of the bo
ard of directors of Youth Service America (1988-89). He is a member of the board
of directors of the Rose Resnick Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired

in San Francisco.
-James M Strock 705 N Valley Dr; Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-5659 (310) 798-9069 [
45-49 / Debbie Strock]
-James M Strock 19748 Sierra Meadows Ln; Porter Ranch, CA 91326-4125 (818) 360-4
518 [45-49 / Richard H Strock, Debbie A Strock, Marilyhn W Strock]
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Jane E. Stromseth
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/facinfo/tab_faculty.cfm?Status=Faculty&I
D=331 Professor of Law; Co-Director, Joint Degree in Law and Foreign Service. Ex
pertise: Constitutional Law; International and Trade Law; National Security Law.
Address: 600 New Jersey Avenue N.W.; Washington, DC 20001. 202-662-9401. Email:
stromset@law.georgetown.edu. Professor Stromseth teaches and writes in the field
s of constitutional law, international law, human rights, international security
, and post-conflict reconstruction. She is co-author of Can Might Make Rights? B
uilding the Rule of Law After Military Interventions (2006); editor of Accountab
ility for Atrocities: National and International Responses (2003); and author of
The Origins of Flexible Response: The Debate Over NATO Strategy in the 1960s (1
988). She has also written many articles on topics including constitutional war
powers, humanitarian intervention, post-conflict justice, and law and the use of
force. Professor Stromseth has served in government as Director for Multilatera
l and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council and as an Attorney-A
dviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. Prior
to joining the Law Center faculty in 1991, Professor Stromseth served as a law
clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor and to Judge Louis F. Ober
dorfer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Professor Stroms
eth is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Editorial
Board of the American Journal of International Law. She received her doctorate i
n International Relations at Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, and her law
degree at Yale, where she was a student director of the Lowenstein Human Rights
Project.
-Jane E Stromseth 5824 Osceola Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2033 (301) 229-1741 [55-59
/ James A Schear, Jonathan Stromseth]
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Jonathan R. Stromseth
http://asiafoundation.org/about/profile/jonathan-r-stromseth Jonathan R. Strom
seth has been The Asia Foundations Country Representative to China since 2006. Ba
sed in Beijing, Dr. Stromseth oversees a broad range of programs in China focusing
on governance and legal reform, environmental protection, disaster management,
and U.S.-China relations. He served as The Asia Foundations Country Representativ
e to Vietnam from 2000 to late 2005, establishing the Foundations office in Hanoi
and managing programs in the areas of economic governance, private sector devel
opment, legal reform, and foreign affairs. Prior to joining The Asia Foundation,
he worked for the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia and taught
Southeast Asian politics at the School of International and Public Affairs at Co
lumbia University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Hong Kong
Forum, and the National Committee on United States-China Relations. Dr. Stromseth
currently directs the Chinese Governance Assessment Project (C-GAP) a research s
tudy examining changes in public participation, transparency, and accountability
in China and assessing whether these changes correlate with key governance outc
omes such as improved legal compliance, reduced corruption, and better public se
rvice delivery. His commentary on Chinese and Vietnamese affairs has appeared in
the Asian Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, C
hristian Science Monitor, Bloomberg News, and Marketplace. Dr. Stromseth holds a
doctorate in political science from Columbia University, where his studies focus
ed on comparative politics and international relations in the Asia-Pacific regio
n. In addition, he studied Mandarin Chinese at Middlebury College and the Beijin
g Language Institute, Vietnamese language and history at Cornell University, and
conducted research on Southeast Asian politics at the National University of Si
ngapore with the support of a Fulbright Scholarship. He focused on Asian Studies

at St. Olaf College, concentrating in modern Chinese history. His academic awar
ds include a Presidents Fellowship from Columbia and research fellowships from th
e Social Science Research Council and the Institute for the Study of World Polit
ics.
-Jonathan Stromseth 5824 Osceola Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2033 (301) 229-1741 [Jam
es A Schear, Jane E Stromseth]
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Nadine M. Strossen
B. 1950was president of the American Civil Liberties Union from February
1991 to October 2008. American Civil Liberties Union President (1991-); Al Frank
en for Senate; Article XIX; Council on Foreign Relations; Human Rights Watch; In
ternational Centre Against Censorship; Legal Aid Bureau; National Coalition Agai
nst Censorship; National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty; N
ational Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Advisory Board; National Y
outh Rights Association Board of Advisors (1999-); Progressive Patriots Fund; Ph
i Beta Kappa Society; Harvard Law Review Editor; German Ancestry Paternal; Jewis
h Ancestry Paternal. FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR: Dirty Pictures (27-May-2000)Herself.
Husband: Eli M. Noam.
-Nadine Strossen 346 Kent Rd; New Milford, CT 06776-5514 (860) 354-3027 [55-59 /
Eli M Noam]
-Nadine Strossen 450 Riverside Dr; New York, NY 10027-6820 (212) 864-3776 [Eli N
Noam]
-Nadine Strossen 57 Worth St; New York, NY 10013-2926 [60-64]
-2 jobs>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/strossen/nadine
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Caroline Strzalka (NEW listing)
Greater New York City. Industry: Entertainment. Sesame [Street] Workshop, New
York, NY.
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John J. Studzinski
John Studzinski: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Senior Managing Di
rector and Global Head of Blackstone Advisory Partners LP, The Blackstone Group.
Age 54. See Board Relationships. John Joseph Studzinski serves as Global Head a
t Blackstone Advisory Partners. Mr. Studzinski is an Investment Adviser and a Di
rector at The Blackstone Group International Limited. He is responsible for appo
rtionment and oversight at the firm. Mr. Studzinski has been the Head of M&A Adv
isory Unit of Blackstone Group, The, Inc., since May 18, 2006 and has been the H
ead of Boutique Corporate Advisory Business since June 2006. Prior to this, Mr.
Studzinski served as an Investment Adviser at HSBC Bank Plc where, he was also r
esponsible for significant management of investments, business operations, and f
inancial resources. He is also a former Group Managing Director, Member of Manag
ement Committee, Chief Executive Officer of corporate, investment banking, and m
arkets division, and Co-head of corporate and investment banking division of HSB
C Holdings plc. From 2001 to 2003, Mr. Studzinski was an Investment Adviser and
a Director of Morgan Stanley & Co Ltd and Morgan Stanley & Co International Ltd.
He was also a Director of Morgan Stanley Bank International Limited. Mr. Studzi
nski had been part of a small group of bankers, instrumental in building that fi
rm into one of the top three investment banks in Europe. He was responsible for
40 client relationships, including BP, Unilever, and Reed Elsevie. OTHER AFFILIA
TIONS: The University of Chicago; HSBC Holdings plc; HSBC Bank plc; HSBC USA In
c.; Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc;Bowdoin College; The Blackstone Group
International Limited; Blackstone Advisory Partners LP. | Muckety: American Pat
rons of Tate trustee; Atlantic Council of the United States director; Blackstone
Group senior managing director; Bowdoin College trustee; Genesis Foundation fou
nder; Human Rights Watch director; papal knighthood knight. Past: HSBC Holdings
plc co-head of investment banking.
-John J Studzinski 15 W 53rd St; New York, NY 10019-5401 (212) 247-0192
-?>John J Studzinski 268 Monument Valley Rd; Great Barrington, MA 01230-1466 (41
3) 528-4463
Blackstone Group LP, Senior Managing Director 345 Park Ave; New York, NY 10154-00

01 (212) 583-5000
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Dorothy J. Stuehmke
http://publicdiplomacypressandblogreview.blogspot.com/ the senior adviser to the
U.S.-North Korea 2008-09 food aid program for the U.S. Agency for International
Development, served in the Office of Korean Affairs at the U.S. Department of S
tate from 2006 to 2008.
-Dorothy J Stuehmke 265 Cabrini Blvd, Apt 5D; New York, NY 10040-3604 (212) 5687125 [30-34 / Kim H Stuehmke]
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Jeffrey L. Sturchio
http://www.policyinnovations.org/innovators/people/data/07710 Sturchio is V
ice President, Corporate Responsibility, at Merck & Co., Inc., in Whitehouse Sta
tion, New Jersey, where he manages a portfolio of activities including Mercks cor
porate philanthropy, the Merck Institute for Science Education, the Merck Childhoo
d Asthma Network, global health partnerships (including the Merck MECTIZAN Donat
ion Program), global HIV/AIDS access programs, corporate responsibility reportin
g and the Merck Archives. He also serves as President of The Merck Company Found
ation, a US-based, private charitable foundation established in 1957 by Merck &
Co., Inc., which is Mercks chief source of funding support to qualified non-profit,
charitable organizations. (In 2007, Merck made cash contributions of $62 million,
donations of [murderous] medicines and vaccinesincluding the Merck Medical Outre
ach Program and the MECTIZAN Donation Programof $605 million, and donations of me
dicines through the Merck Patient Assistance Program of $161 million.) Since 2000
, Dr. Sturchio has been centrally involved in Mercks participation in the UN/Indu
stry Accelerating Access Initiative to help improve HIV/AIDS care and treatment in
the developing world. He is a member of the board of the African Comprehensive
HIV/AIDS Partnerships in Botswana and also a member of the private sector delega
tion to the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Dr. Sturchio
also serves as Chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa (an organization of
nearly 200 U.S. companies representing some 85 per cent of total U.S. private se
ctor investments in Africa). | http://www.research-europe.com/index.php/2010/05/
jeffrey-l-sturchio-president-and-ceo-of-the-global-health-council/ President and
CEO of the Global Health Council.
-Jeffrey L Sturchio 55 Blazier Rd; Martinsville, NJ 08836-2040 (732) 537-9502 [5
5-59 / Rebecca G Sturchio, Jeremy G Sturchio]
-2 work>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sturchio/jeffrey
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Rose Styron
http://www.pen.org/author.php/prmAID/140 Rose Styron has been at the forefront
of the field of international human rights since she joined the Board of Amnest
y International USA in 1970. She chaired PENs Freedom to Write Committee for a dec
ade and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Human Rights Awards for 18 years. She cur
rently serves on the Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch. She also served on th
e boards of Human Rights Watch, The Reebok Human Rights Awards, The Lawyers Commi
ttee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First), Equality Now, The Womens Commissi
on for Refugee Women & Children, and the Association to Benefit Children. She has
traveled on behalf of these organizations to Russia, Chile, El Salvador, Nicara
gua, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Bosnia, Turkey, German East and West, Hunga
ry, and Poland. She is currently involved with The Project on Justice in Times o
f Transition Toward Democracy.
-?>Rose B Styron 156 Piermont Ave; Nyack, NY 10960-4507 (845) 358-6371 [Susanna
S Styron, Emma Larson]
-?>Rose B Styron 12 Rucum Rd; Roxbury, CT 06783-1906 (860) 355-0561 [65+ / Vivia
n Merino]
-?>Rose T Styron 842 Canton St; New Orleans, LA 70121-1546 (504) 835-6319 [60-64
/ Douglas C Styron]
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Niara Sudarkasa
Niara Sudarkasa SourceWatch Sudarkasa, scholar in residence at the African-Ame
rican Research Library and Cultural Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, previousl
y served for nearly 12 years as president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
A renowned anthropologist, Dr. Sudarkasa is an authority on the roles of Africa
n women, Yoruba trade and migration in West Africa, and African and African?Amer
ican family structure. She was an assistant professor at New York University and a
t the University of Michigan, where she rose to full professor. She also served
as associate vice president for academic affairs at Michigan, directed the Cente
r for AfroAmerican and African Studies, and was a research scientist at the Cent
er for Research on Economic Development. A former Senior Fulbright Research Fell
ow and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr. Sudarkasa has served on
20 state and national boards, including the inaugural USIA Trilateral Task Forc
e on North American Education, linking the United States, Canada, and Mexico. She
was appointed by President George H.W. Bush to the Peace Corps National Advisory
Council and by President Bill Clinton to the White House Commission on Presiden
tial Scholars. Dr. Sudarkasa has received 13 honorary degrees from U.S. and Afri
can universities and is one of 75 women included in Brian Lankers book, I Dream a
World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America. Director, Academy for Educa
tional Development.
-Niara A Sudarkasa 6441 NW 53rd St; Lauderhill, FL 33319-7286 (954) 741-4549 [65
+ / Joyce J Sudarkasa]
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Karen M. Sughrue
Producer, CBS News (60 Minutes [1999-2009] +). Vice President, Council On Fore
ign Relations.
-Karen M Sughrue 301 W 108th St, Apt 11F; New York, NY 10025-9253 [55-59]
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Ezra N. Suleiman
Professor of International Studies, Professor of Politics, and Director
of the Program in European Politics and Society at Princeton University. He rece
ived his A.B. degree from Harvard, and later continued his graduate work at the
Universities of London and Paris, receiving his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Colu
mbia University. Professor Suleiman has lectured and taught at many European uni
versities and has been closely associated with the Institut dEtudes Politiques in
Paris for the past decade. He has been awarded grants and fellowships from, amo
ng others, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the A.C.L.S., the Ful
bright Commisssion, the German Marshall Fund of the U.S., the Wissenschaftskolle
g in Berlin, The American Academy in Berlin, and the Netherlands Institute for A
dvanced Study. Professor Suleiman was awarded the Legion of Honor by President J
acques Chirac for his contribution to French culture and to Franco-American rela
tions. Professor Suleiman has published over ten books on European politics cove
ring areas of policymaking, comparative bureaucracy, elites, and executive leade
rship. has also contributed articles to Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Le
Figaro, Le Monde, Liberation, The Wall Street Journal, among others. He is a mem
ber of the executive committee of the Institut Montaigne and of the Internationa
l Advisory Board of HEC. He has also been a consultant to the OECD and UNESCO. H
e currently serves on the supervisory boards of several corporations.
-Ezra Suleiman 3451 Greenfield Ave; Los Angeles, CA 90034-5301 (310) 202-1863 [S
usan A Loewenberg]
-Ezra N Suleiman 208 Library Pl; Princeton, NJ 08540-3068 [65+]
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Daniel S. Sullivan
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State in the Bush administration. is the c
urrent Attorney General of Alaska. Attorney, Perkins Coie, LLP Captain, Echo Com
pany, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, United States Marine Corps Reserves, Nationa
l Security Council. Sullivan was appointed to his current office by then-Governo
r Sarah Palin in June 2009. Spouse: Julie Fate Sullivan. 3 children. Residence:
Anchorage, Alaska.
-?>Julie Sullivan Anchorage, AK (907) 644-6970

-Ak[?]>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/ak/sullivan/daniel
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Gordon R. Sullivan
Gordon R. Sullivan whackamoleipedia is a retired Army general officer, who se
rved as the 32nd Chief of Staff of the United States Army and as a member of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. |http://www.nndb.com/people/182/000128795/ B. 1937. Wife
: Miriam Gay Loftus (m. 1965, three children).
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sullivan/gordon
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John D. Sullivan
John D. Sullivan SourceWatch has been Executive Director of the Center for Int
ernational Private Enterprise (CIPE), an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commer
ce [drugs, etc.], since 1991. In 1983, he was Associate Director of the bipartisa
n Democracy Program that created the National Endowment for Democracy that suppor
ts CIPE. Once the Endowment was established, John returned to the Chamber to hel
p create the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) where he served
as Program Director. From 1977 to 1982, he worked at the U.S. Chamber of Commerc
es Public Affairs Department and Special Project Division. In 1976, Mr. Sullivan
joined the President Ford Election Committee in the research department on campa
ign strategy, polling, and market research. Prior to this he worked with the Ins
titute for Economic Research and the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (U.S
. Department of Commerce) in Los Angeles on projects to stimulate small and mino
rity enterprise. is the author of a number of articles and publications on the tr
ansition to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, corporate governance, and m
arket-oriented democratic development. Member of USAIDs Advisory Committee On Volun
tary Foreign Aid. He is a faculty member of the SAIS International Development Pr
ogram. | He chairs USAIDs Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid and is an a
djunct professor at George Mason University. He is a member of the Council on Fo
reign Relations and the Advisory Board of Millstein Center for Corporate Governa
nce at Yale University and the Russian Institute of Directors.
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sullivan/john
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Marc Sumerlin
http://www.nabe.com/pc08/speakers.html Marc Sumerlin is Managing Director and
co-founder of The Lindsey Group. Previously, Mr. Sumerlin served as Deputy Assi
stant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the National E
conomic Council for President George W. Bush. Prior to the White House, Mr. Sum
erlin was Economic Policy Advisor at the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign where he advi
sed then-Governor Bush on economic matters. He has also worked as a Senior Anal
yst and Assistant Economist to the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, a Research Assi
stant to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and an Accountant
with KPMG Peat Marwick.
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Lawrence H. Summers (real name Samuelson)
B. 1954. American Corporate Partners advisory council member; Broa
d Foundations governor; Clinton Global Initiative member; Group of 20 co-founder;
Lower Merion High School graduate; Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) truste
e; Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry co-head. Past: 2008 Bilderberg c
onference participant; Barack Obama administration National Economic Council cha
irman; Brookings Institution trustee; DC Muckety: 2009 power couples named; D.E.
Shaw & Co., LP managing director;Hamilton Project advisory council member; Harv
ard University president; Marne L. Levine chief of staff; National Economic Coun
cil director; Obama-Biden economic advisory team member; Peterson Institute for
International Economics director; Robert E. Rubin protege; Sheryl K. Sandberg ch
ief of staff; Taconic Capital Advisors LLC consultant; Teach for America directo
r; U.S. Department of the Treasury secretary; White House state dinner (11/24/20

09) invited guest; William J. Clinton administration treasury secretary; World E


conomic Forum 2010 attendee. Kenneth J. Arrow nephew; Kenneth D. Brody informal
adviser; Frank P. Brosens informal adviser; H. Rodgin Cohen informal adviser; La
urence D. Fink informal adviser; Elisa New spouse; Paul A. Samuelson (deceased)
nephew; Anita Summers son; Robert Summers son; Nancy G. Zimmerman informal adviser
. | http://en.zhidipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Summers ..Summers has three children (
older twin daughters Ruth and Pamela and son Harry) with his first wife, Victori
a Perry. In December 2005, Summers married English professor Elisa New, who has
three daughters (Yael, Orli and Maya) from a previous marriage. He currently own
s two houses, one inWashington, D.C. and one in Brookline, Massachusetts.
-Lawrence H Summers 207 Fisher Ave; Brookline, MA 02445-4223 (617) 566-4143 [5559]
-11 Elisa: http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/summers/elisa
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/summers/lawrence
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Angela Sun
-?>Angela Sun profiles | LinkedIn (72). | -?>is an award-winning American journa
list, television presenter, and sports reporter. A correspondent for ESPN X Game
s, Sun is also one of the faces of Al Gores Current TV network. [?]
-?>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/sun/angela
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Ibrahim K. Sundiata
Ibrahim K. Sundiata afrikipedia is an American scholar of (West) African and Afri
can-American history. currently a Professor of History and African and African-Am
erican Studies at Brandeis University. Previously, Sundiata served as the chairma
n of the history department of Howard University, and taught at Rutgers Universi
ty, Northwestern University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and theUnive
rsidade Federal da Bahia. He has received grants from the Ford Foundation, Woodr
ow Wilson Center, and Fulbright Program, and was a fellow at the W.E.B. DuBois I
nstitute at Harvard University. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Re
lations. Sundiatas research has focused on colonialism and its legacies in Africa,
Atlantic slavery, and, more recently, on race relations in the United States an
d Latin America, particularly in Brazil.
-Ibrahim K Sundiata 28 Worcester Sq, Apt 3; Boston, MA 02118-2943 (617) 266-3242
[65+]
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Roberto MadDog Suro
Roberto Suro holds a joint appointment as a professor in the Annenberg Schoo
l for Communication and Journalism and the School of Policy, Planning and Develo
pment at the University of Southern California. He is also managing director of
the Annenberg Innovation Lab at USC, an interdisciplinary venue for experimentat
ion and research on the digital media revolution and its impact on society. Prior
to joining the USC faculty in August 2007, he was director of the Pew Hispanic
Center, a research organization in Washington D.C. which he founded in 2001, and
in 2004 he was part of the management team that launched the Pew Research Cente
r. Under his leadership, the Center also organized numerous research and policy c
onferences with a variety of collaborators including the Inter-American Developm
ent Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Kaiser Family Foundation. S
uros journalistic career began in 1974 at the City News Bureau of Chicago as a po
lice reporter, and after tours at the Chicago Sun Times and theChicago Tribune h
e joined TIME Magazine, where he worked as a correspondent in the Chicago, Washi
ngton, Beirut and Rome bureaus. In 1985 he started at The New York Times with po
stings as bureau chief in Rome and Houston. After a year as an Alicia Patterson
Fellow, Suro was hired at The Washington Postas a staff writer on the national d
esk, eventually covering a variety of beats including the Justice Department and
the Pentagon and serving as deputy national editor. is a Non-Resident Senior Fel
low of the Brookings Institution.
-Roberto A Suro 2441 Earl St; Los Angeles, CA 90039-3143 (323) 284-8206 [55-59 /
Pamela K Starr] Prior: Washington, DC (2007)
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Mona K. Sutphen
B. 1967. White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. White House Deputy
Chief of Staff for Policy (2009-); Stonebridge International Managing Director;
US National Security Council (1998-2000); US State Department Foreign Service Of
ficer (1991-2000); Leo Burnett; Council on Foreign Relations; Friends of Hillary
; New Leadership for America PAC; Obama for America; Jewish Ancestry Maternal. H
usband: Clyde E. Williams (Democratic National Committee political director); Da
ughter: Sydney; Son: Davis (b. 2007).
-Mona K Sutphen 4726 36th St NW Washington, DC 20008-2904 (202) 506-7499 [40-44]
Prior: New York, NY (2008)
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James S. Sutterlin
<-? | is Lecturer and Fellow in United Nations Studies at Yale University and Ad
junct Professor at Long Island University. Following service in the U.S. Army du
ring World War II, Sutterlin entered the Foreign Service with posts in Germany,
Israel, Japan, and Washington. In 1974 Sutterlin joined the United Nations Secre
tariat, serving as a senior aide to the Secretary-General.
-James S Sutterlin 17 N Chatsworth Ave; Larchmont, NY 10538-2109 [65+ / Renate C
Craine]
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Francis X. Sutton
Francis X. Sutton SourceWatch spent most of his career at the Ford Foundation whe
re he served as programme officer (1954-62), representative for East and Central
Africa (1963-67), deputy vice-president and acting vice-president (1967-1983).
Born in 1917 he studied mathematics and social sciences at Temple (BSc 1938), Pr
inceton (MAMaths 1940) and Harvard (Ph.D, Sociology, 1950). He was a member of t
he Society of Fellows at Harvard from 1946-49 and taught there to 1954. Since re
tiring from the Ford Foundation, he has been Acting President of the Social Scie
nce Research Council (1985-86), member and chairman of its board (1985-92); cons
ultant to the World Bank, USAID, and the Rockefeller Foundation, where he served
recently as interim Director of its Rockefeller Study and Conference Center, Be
llagio Italy (1991-92). He was the chief consultant and principal draughtsman for
the Harvard Committee Report on the AKU (1983). Chancellors Commission Member, Ag
a Khan University; Advisory Board, Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society. [D
ead?]
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Cedric Suzman
EVP and Director of Programming at World Affairs Council of Atlanta, Georgia
State University; Vice President at Sothern Center for Intl Studies; Vice Presid
ent at SCIS. Greater Atlanta Area.
-Cedric L Suzman 700 Montana Rd NW; Atlanta, GA 30327-1536 (404) 233-0266 [65+ /
Wendy L Suzman]
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Guy C. Swan III (NEW listing)
The Commanding General of United States Army North (Fifth Army).
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Carl A. Swanson [?]
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Salli A. Swartz (NEW listing)
Phillips Giraud Naud & Swartz -Paris, France. .. has practiced international bu
siness law in Paris since 1979.
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John J. Sweeney
John J. Sweeney SourceWatch [was, until 2009] president of the AFL-CIO and
a trustee of the Solidarity Center. He is also on the international advisory boa
rd for the Pew Global Attitudes Project. Founder or Advisor, Campaign for Americas
Future. John J. Sweeney was elected to a fourth term as president of the AFL-CIO

at the federations constitutional convention in July 2005. He was first elected p


resident in 1995 on a platform of revitalizing the federation, which has 52 affi
liated unions and 9 million members, as well as 1 million members in Working Ame
rica, its new community affiliate. The 1995 election was the first contested ele
ction in AFL-CIO history. Former Trustee, National Policy Association; Honorary Ch
air, World Justice Project.
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Julia E. Sweig
Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Direc
tor for Latin America Studies.
-Julia E Sweig 7202 Maple Ave; Takoma Park, MD 20912-4320 [45-49]
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Brandon W. Sweitzer
Brandon Sweitzer: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Member
of Governance & Nominating Committee and Member of Compensation Committee, Fairf
ax Financial Holdings Limited. Age 67. See Board Relationships. Brandon W. Sweit
zer serves as a Senior Advisor of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Mr. Sweitzer
served as the Chief Financial Officer of Marsh Inc. since 1981, and served as th
e President from 1999 to 2001. He served as the President and Chief Executive Of
ficer of Guy Carpenter & Company from 1996 to 1999. He held the position at Mars
h & McLennan as Chairman of Strategic Client Development, since July 2002. Mr. S
weitzer has been a Director of Crum & Forster Holdings Corp. since October 7, 20
09, Odyssey Re Holdings Corp. since September 2002 and Fairfax Financial Holding
s Ltd. since April 2004. He serves as Director of Falcon Insurance Company, Firs
t Capital Insurance Limited, and United Educators. He serves as a Member of Subs
cribers Advisory Board at United Educators Insurance, A Reciprocal Risk Retention
Group, Inc. He serves as a Director of Integro Insurance Brokers (also known as
Integro, Ltd.). He serves as a Director of U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Zenith
National Insurance Corp. He serves on the boards of Save the Children, U.S.A. an
d the Cordell Hull Institute. He serves on the Board of the St. Johns University
School of Risk Management. Mr. Sweitzer serves as Trustee of Kent School. Mr. Sw
eitzer is a Senior Fellow of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. OTHER AFFILIATIONS: M
arsh, Inc.; Zenith National Insurance Corp.; Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.; C
rum & Forster Holdings Corp.; Odyssey Re Holdings Corp.; U.S. Chamber of Commerc
e; Integro Insurance Brokers; United Educators Insurance, A Reciprocal Risk Rete
ntion Group, Inc.
-Brandon W Sweitzer 751 Weed St; New Canaan, CT 06840-4019 (203) 966-8479 [65+ /
Lisette L Sweitzer]
-Brandon W Sweitzer 6459 SE South Marina Way; Stuart, FL 34996-1925 (772) 225-42
11 [65+ / Lisette L Sweitzer, Lea W Sweitzer]
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Scott Swid
Scott Swid: Executive Profile & Biography BusinessWeek Director, Henry Stree
t Settlement. Swid is a current Director at Henry Street Settlement and Aces Wir
ed, Inc. See Board Relationships.
-Scott L Swid 43 5th Ave; New York, NY 10003-4368 [40-44]
http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/swid/scott
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Stephen C. Swid
Stephen Swid prickheadipedia Swid an American businessman and investor. He cur
rently serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SESAC, Inc., one of
the three performing rights organizations in the USA. | http://thezog.wordpress
.com/who-controls-music/ | Municipal Art Society of New York director; Sesac, In
c. chairman & CEO. Past: Knoll International Holdings, Inc. co-chairman & co-CEO;
New School trustee; SBK Entertainment World chairman & CEO; Solomon R. Guggenhe
im Foundation trustee; Westview Press chairman & CEO. lives and/or works in New Yo
rk, NY.

-Stephen C Swid 834 5th Ave; New York, NY 10065-7047 (212) 752-4050 [65+ / Nan G
Swid]
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Peter B. Swiers
<Karen and Peter Swiers with General Goodpasters Assistant Helen Soderberg. Photo
Gallery Eisenhower Institute. | Global Business Access, Ltd.: Associates Detail
s A Foreign Service officer for over twenty five years with political-mil postin
gs abroad in Europe Denmark, France, Germany, Greece and the Soviet Union and Ma
laysia. Assignments in Washington included State Departments Policy Planning Staf
f, Political Military Bureau and NATO office. Vice President and Director of the
Harriman Chair for East West Studies at the Atlantic Council of the United State
s. Directed a 1990 study of The United States and United Germany. Responsible fo
r a United States-Russian Dialogue with the US/Canada Institute of the Russian A
cademy of Sciences. Currently, an occasional lecturer/commentator on Euro-Atlant
ic and related issues for the College of William & Marys Christopher Wren Associa
tion and other foreign policy groups in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. Languag
es: Danish, French, German and Russia. | a longtime confidant of Harrimans; and an
interpreter from the State Department. assisted Ambassador-at-Large Averell Harrim
an during trying times.
-Peter B Swiers 401 Moodys Run; Williamsburg, VA 23185-6563 (757) 259-9167 [65+
/ Karin J Swiers]
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Christopher Swift
Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia. | CNSL Personnel
University of Virginia Christopher Swift is an attorney and political scientist
specializing in international law and contemporary armed conflict. A fellow at
the University of Virginia Law Schools Center for International Security Law, he
has travelled to Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union to e
xamine al-Qaedas relationships with indigenous Muslim insurgencies. Dr. Swifts legal p
ractice focuses on complex international disputes, compliance with U.S. foreign
trade and investment laws, and various aspects of public and private internation
al law. Prior to joining the University of Virginia, he served in the U.S. Treas
ury Departments Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), where he enforced econom
ic sanctions programs targeting terrorist syndicates, weapons proliferators, and
other specially designated entities. Between 2006 and 2007, Dr. Swift served an
international law fellow at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freed
om, where he examined armed conflict and sectarian violence in Iraq. He was prev
iously affiliated with organizations including Freedom House, where he worked on
Russian affairs, and the Center for Strategic & International Studies, where he
served as an aide to former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski. A te
rm member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr. Swift has appeared as a guest
analyst for CNN International, BBC News, National Public Radio, RT Television,
Voice of America and other leading international broadcast media.
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John Temple Swing
John Temple Swing | LinkedIn Director of Special Projects/ Administration at Y
ale University. Greater New York City
Area.
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Clayton E. Swisher
http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A107ISDAX6SG72 SWISHER is a former marine
reservist and federal criminal investigator who currently works as the Director o
f Programs at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C. where he resides. Hi
s recent book THE TRUTH ABOUT CAMP DAVID has been acclaimed in the Middle East,
from Israels Haaretz newspaper to the Lebanon Daily Star. He is a frequent guest o
n ABC News, and has appeared on CNN, CBC, CSPAN, MSNBC, Al-Arabiyya, Al-Jazeera,
WNYCs Leonard Lopate show, Voice of America, and been quoted as an authoritative
source and published in, among others, the Irish Times, Financial Times and Los

Angeles Times.
Swisher Group, President 1300 N St NW, Apt 4; Washington, DC 20005-3688 (703) 244
-6106
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Diane Swonk (NEW listing)
Mesirow Financial, Chief Economist. Past: Director of economics and senior v
ice president for Bank One Corp.
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Richard DICK F. Syron
Richard F. Syron dicksyronipedia is a former chairman and chief execu
tive officer of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, commonly known as Fr
eddie Mac. He previously served as chairman and CEO of Thermo Electron Corp., an
d as CEO of the American Stock Exchange. | Start bailing out Freddie Mac with Ri
chard Syrons $38 million. | #213 Richard F Syron Forbes.com.
-Richard F Syron 67 Fairgreen Pl; Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2721 (617) 277-8371 [6
5+ / Brendon Syron, Erin E Syron, Margaret M Syron]
-Richard F Syron 450 Starboard Ln; Osterville, MA 02655-1432 (508) 428-3151 [65+
]
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Deborah Szekely
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Deborah_Szekely With her husband, E
dmond Szekely she started Rancho La Puerta spa in Tecate, Mexico, in 1940 About 20
years later she opened the Golden Door in Escondido, Calif., which set the stan
dard among luxury spas. In 1982 she ran for Congress in San Diego as a Republican.
She lost but went to Washington anyway. There President Reagan put her in charge
of the Inter-American Foundation, which promotes development in Latin America. Ni
ne years later, Szekely used what she had learned there to start the Eureka Foun
dation, aimed at creating successful grass-roots social welfare programs in the
United States. She is currently also a member of the Aspen Institute / Nonprofit Se
ctor Strategy Group and an associate of the Inter-American Dialogue. In 1978, for
example, Szekely founded the Combined Arts and Education Council of San Diego Co
unty, which raised millions of dollars to support local cultural organizations. In
the 1990s, Szekely founded Eureka Communities, a national leadership training p
rogram for CEOs of nonprofit organizations. She also co-founded and served as co-p
resident for the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange. S
he served as the U.S. Principal Delegate to both UNESCO and the Inter-American C
ommission on Women.
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Bart M.J. Szewczyk (NEW listing)
Professorial Lecturer in Law, Senior Associate, George Washington University,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP..
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Roman Szporluk
Roman Szporluk: Davis Center / Harvard Professor of Ukrainian History, Emeri
tus; Faculty Associate and Executive Committee, Davis Center for Russian and Eur
asian Studies.
-Roman Szporluk 9 Maynard Pl; Cambridge, MA 02138-4707 (617) 876-6563 [65+ / Mar
y A Szporluk, Michael A Szporluk]
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