Center for Private Enterprise

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About CIPE

The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) is an independent, non-profit affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. As one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy, CIPE promotes democratic and market-oriented economic reform by working directly with the private sector in developing countries.
Since 1983, CIPE has supported more than 700 local initiatives in over 80 developing countries to organize business associations and involve businessmen and women in policy advocacy, institutional reform, and responsible governance. By supporting entrepreneurship and business development, CIPE helps build the foundation for accountable, democratic institutions and economic growth.
CIPE administers a worldwide grants program, provides specialized training for entrepreneurs, conducts an award-winning communications strategy, and furnishes technical assistance through field offices overseas. CIPE’s strategy focuses on the following key program areas:
  • Mobilizing the business sector for public policy advocacy
  • Building knowledge of how markets function in a democracy
  • Advancing privatization as a key step to improved competitiveness
  • Promoting the freedom of economic information
  • Establishing property rights and the rule of law
  • Involving the private sector in rebuilding post-conflict environments
  • Combating corruption
  • Promoting sound corporate governance measures
  • Strengthening the role of women-owned businesses and women’s business associations
  • Bringing the informal sector into the formal economy

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"Nearly all projects funded through CIPE require the grantee to provide matching funds to facilitate the program’s implementation. Utilizing grant funds from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), CIPE leverages additional funds from the private sector and other organizations to maximize efforts to strengthen democracy and market-oriented reform." [1]

Board of Directors (2005)

Amb. John A. Bohn
CIPE Chairman
GlobalNet Venture Partners – Chairman and CEO
Daniel W. Christman
Lt. General, U.S. Army (Ret.)
US Chamber of Commerce – Senior VP for International Affairs
Barbara Barrett
Triple Creek Ranch – President and CEO
Stanton D. Anderson
McDermott, Will & Emery – Attorney at Law
June DeHart
Washington Office, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips – Partner
Thomas J. Donohue
US Chamber of Commerce – President and CEO
Peter S. Walters
Guardian Industries Corp. – Group VP
Debora A. Guthrie
Capitol Health – Founder and CEO
Julia K. Hughes
International Development Systems, Inc. – President
Gregori Lebedev
Civitas Group – Senior Advisor
John P. Linstroth
JPL Land Development Co. – President
Michael D. McCurry
Public Strategies Group, LLC – President
Ken Nilsson
American Education and Health Foundation – Founder and Board Chair
Janice Rys
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce – Senior VP
Michael A. Samuels
Samuels International Associates, Inc. – President
Kenneth R. Sparks
Federal City Council – Executive VP
Sandra E. Taylor
Starbucks Coffee Co.
Corporate Social Responsibility – Senior VP
Mary Ann Gooden Terrell
Superior Court of the District of Columbia – Associate Judge
Phillip Truluck
The Heritage Foundation – Executive VP and COO
Steve Van Andel
Alticor, Inc. – Chairman
Lynda Y. de la Viña, Ph.D.
John Hopkins Univ. – Associate Dean
George J. Vojta
Financial Services Forum – Director
Biographical info can be found here

2006 Directors

Officers

Executive Committee

Audit Committee

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Contact

1155 15th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
Telephone: (202) 721-9200
Web: www.cipe.org