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Latest revision as of 09:55, 11 December 2015
The Electric Infrastructure Security Council (EIS) describes itself as a 'U.S. NGO working to enhance education and planning to address natural and malicious infrastructure threats.'[1]
People
EIS Senior Staff
- Avi Schnurr - CEO and President
- Chris Beck - Vice President, Policy and Strategic Initiatives
- Udi Ganani - Vice President, Israel Operations
- Jonathon Monken - Vice President, U.S. Operations
- Raj Rana - Chief Engineer[1]
Board of Advisors
- Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot, MP
- Curtis Birnbach
- Bronius Cikotas
- U.S. Congresswoman Yvette Clarke
- U.S. Congressman Trent Franks
- Rt. Hon. Lord Toby Harris of Haringey
- Rt. Hon. Dr. Kim Howells
- Miles Keogh
- Dr. Alan Mendoza
- Dr. William Radasky[1]
Funders
- Emerson Family Foundation in 2013