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Robert McFarlane was President Reagan’s National Security Advisor from 1983 to 1985. On retirement from government, he founded [[Global Energy Investors]] and is Chairman of [[Energy Communications and Solutions LLC]]. He is Vice Chair of the [[United Nations Energy Security Forum]], an advisor to the governments of Russia and Ukraine on Environmental policy and a Director of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]. He was appointed to the [[Aegis Defence Services|AEGIS]] Board as a non–executive director in 2005.<ref>[http://www.aegisworld.com/management.html AEGIS Website] last Accessed 14th September 2007 <ref/>
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Robert McFarlane was President Reagan’s National Security Advisor from 1983 to 1985. On retirement from government, he founded [[Global Energy Investors]] and is Chairman of [[Energy Communications and Solutions LLC]]. He is Vice Chair of the [[United Nations Energy Security Forum]], an advisor to the governments of Russia and Ukraine on Environmental policy and a Director of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]. He was appointed to the [[Aegis Defence Services|AEGIS]] Board as a non–executive director in 2005. <ref>AEGIS Website [http://www.aegisworld.com/management.html AEGIS Website] Last accessed 14th September 2007 </ref>
  
==Afflitiations==
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==Affiliations==
 
[[Committee on the Present Danger]]
 
[[Committee on the Present Danger]]
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 14 September 2007

Robert McFarlane was President Reagan’s National Security Advisor from 1983 to 1985. On retirement from government, he founded Global Energy Investors and is Chairman of Energy Communications and Solutions LLC. He is Vice Chair of the United Nations Energy Security Forum, an advisor to the governments of Russia and Ukraine on Environmental policy and a Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He was appointed to the AEGIS Board as a non–executive director in 2005. [1]

Affiliations

Committee on the Present Danger


Notes

  1. AEGIS Website AEGIS Website Last accessed 14th September 2007