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+ | == Advisory Board == | ||
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+ | [[David M. Abshire]]: President and CEO of the Center for the Study of the Presidency | ||
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+ | David Abshire served as a Special Counselor to President Reagan and was the U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1983 until 1987. | ||
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+ | [[Michael Armacost]]: Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, The Asia Pacific Center at Stanford University, Armacost was President of The Brookings Institution in Washington DC from 1995 until July 2002. | ||
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+ | [[Richard L. Armitage]]: President of Armitage International, Armitage has been the President of Armitage International since March of 2005. Previously, he served as Deputy Secretary of State from 2001 until 2005. | ||
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+ | [[Norman Augustine]]: Retired Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin, Augustine is the retired chairman and chief executive officer of the Lockheed Martin Corporation. | ||
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+ | [[Samuel Berger]]: Chairman, Stonebridge International LLC a Washington, D.C.- based consulting firm. | ||
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+ | [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]: Counselor-In-Residence, Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Robert E. Osgood Professor of American Foreign Policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. | ||
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+ | [[Henry Catto]]: Chairman, The Atlantic Council of the United States and the vice-chairman of the Aspen Institute. | ||
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+ | [[William Draper]]: Managing Director, Draper Richards LP | ||
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+ | [[Ken Duberstein]]: Chairman and CEO of The Duberstein Group, Duberstein served as U.S. President Ronald Reagan's White House Chief of Staff from 1988 to 1989. | ||
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+ | [[David Gergen]]: Director of the Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University | ||
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+ | [[Marc Grossman]]: Vice President, The Cohen Group Vice Chairman since June of 2005. | ||
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+ | [[Richard Haass]]: President of the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
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+ | [[Chuck Hagel]]: United States Senator (R-NE) | ||
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+ | [[Lee Hamilton]]: Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | ||
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+ | [[Carla Hills]]: Chairman and CEO, Hills and Company a Washington D.C.- based consulting company that advises clients on international trade and investment issues | ||
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+ | [[Stanley Hoffman]]: Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor, Harvard University, he was the Chairman of the Center for European Studies at Harvard from its creation in 1969 until 1995. | ||
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+ | [[Samuel Huntington]]: Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor and Chairman of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies | ||
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+ | [[Martin Indyk]]: Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy and former U.S. Ambassador to Israel. | ||
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+ | [[Anthony Lake]]: Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University | ||
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+ | [[Aaron Lobel]]: founded America Abroad Media (AAM) and serves as the organization's president and chairman of the board, as well as executive producer of America Abroad and AAM Television. | ||
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+ | [[Richard Lugar]]: United States Senator from Indiana and the longest serving senator in Indiana history, having being elected to a fourth term in 1994. | ||
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+ | [[Ernest May]]: Charles Warren Professor of History, Harvard University | ||
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+ | [[Ron Nessen]]: Journalist -in-Residence, The Brookings Institution. He served as press secretary to President Gerald Ford from 1974-76. | ||
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+ | [[Thomas Pickering]] :Vice-Chairman, Hills and Company | ||
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+ | [[Susan Rice]]: The Stephen and Barbara Friedman Endowed Fellow, The Brookings Institution | ||
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+ | [[Felix Rohatyn]]:President and Chairman of Rohatyn Associates, LLC. He previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to France under the Clinton Administration from 1997-2000. | ||
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+ | [[Stephen Peter Rosen]]:the Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard University and director of Harvard's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies. | ||
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+ | [[Dennis Ross]]:Distinguished Fellow and Counselor at The Washington Institute for Near East | ||
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+ | [[General Brent Scowcroft]]: president of The Scowcroft Group, an international consulting firm. | ||
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+ | [[James Steinberg]]: is the Dean of the Lyndon Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas. | ||
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+ | [[Strobe Talbott]]: succeeded Michael Armacost as President of the Brookings Institution in July 2002. | ||
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+ | [[Vin Weber]] is a former Republican Congressman from Minnesota. Currently, Weber is managing partner of the Washington, D.C. branch of lobbying firm Clark & Weinstock. Read Full Bio | ||
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+ | [[John C. Whitehead]]: Chairman of the Goldman Sachs Foundation. Mr. Whitehead began his professional career in 1947 at Goldman Sachs & Co., where he worked for 38 years. Read Full Bio | ||
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+ | [[James Q. Wilson]]: is the Ronald Reagan professor of public policy at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy in California, and a professor emeritus at UCLA. | ||
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+ | [[R. James Woolsey]]: joined Booz Allen Hamilton in 2002 as a Vice-President in the Global Strategic Security practice. | ||
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+ | [[Dr. Philip D. Zelikow]]: is currently the White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia. | ||
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==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
*'''Website:'''http://www.americaabroadmedia.org | *'''Website:'''http://www.americaabroadmedia.org |
Revision as of 05:45, 12 August 2008
Advisory Board
David M. Abshire: President and CEO of the Center for the Study of the Presidency
David Abshire served as a Special Counselor to President Reagan and was the U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1983 until 1987.
Michael Armacost: Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, The Asia Pacific Center at Stanford University, Armacost was President of The Brookings Institution in Washington DC from 1995 until July 2002.
Richard L. Armitage: President of Armitage International, Armitage has been the President of Armitage International since March of 2005. Previously, he served as Deputy Secretary of State from 2001 until 2005.
Norman Augustine: Retired Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin, Augustine is the retired chairman and chief executive officer of the Lockheed Martin Corporation.
Samuel Berger: Chairman, Stonebridge International LLC a Washington, D.C.- based consulting firm.
Zbigniew Brzezinski: Counselor-In-Residence, Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Robert E. Osgood Professor of American Foreign Policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Henry Catto: Chairman, The Atlantic Council of the United States and the vice-chairman of the Aspen Institute.
William Draper: Managing Director, Draper Richards LP
Ken Duberstein: Chairman and CEO of The Duberstein Group, Duberstein served as U.S. President Ronald Reagan's White House Chief of Staff from 1988 to 1989.
David Gergen: Director of the Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
Marc Grossman: Vice President, The Cohen Group Vice Chairman since June of 2005.
Richard Haass: President of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Chuck Hagel: United States Senator (R-NE)
Lee Hamilton: Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Carla Hills: Chairman and CEO, Hills and Company a Washington D.C.- based consulting company that advises clients on international trade and investment issues
Stanley Hoffman: Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor, Harvard University, he was the Chairman of the Center for European Studies at Harvard from its creation in 1969 until 1995.
Samuel Huntington: Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor and Chairman of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Martin Indyk: Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy and former U.S. Ambassador to Israel.
Anthony Lake: Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Aaron Lobel: founded America Abroad Media (AAM) and serves as the organization's president and chairman of the board, as well as executive producer of America Abroad and AAM Television.
Richard Lugar: United States Senator from Indiana and the longest serving senator in Indiana history, having being elected to a fourth term in 1994.
Ernest May: Charles Warren Professor of History, Harvard University
Ron Nessen: Journalist -in-Residence, The Brookings Institution. He served as press secretary to President Gerald Ford from 1974-76.
Thomas Pickering :Vice-Chairman, Hills and Company
Susan Rice: The Stephen and Barbara Friedman Endowed Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Felix Rohatyn:President and Chairman of Rohatyn Associates, LLC. He previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to France under the Clinton Administration from 1997-2000.
Stephen Peter Rosen:the Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard University and director of Harvard's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies.
Dennis Ross:Distinguished Fellow and Counselor at The Washington Institute for Near East
General Brent Scowcroft: president of The Scowcroft Group, an international consulting firm.
James Steinberg: is the Dean of the Lyndon Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas.
Strobe Talbott: succeeded Michael Armacost as President of the Brookings Institution in July 2002.
Vin Weber is a former Republican Congressman from Minnesota. Currently, Weber is managing partner of the Washington, D.C. branch of lobbying firm Clark & Weinstock. Read Full Bio
John C. Whitehead: Chairman of the Goldman Sachs Foundation. Mr. Whitehead began his professional career in 1947 at Goldman Sachs & Co., where he worked for 38 years. Read Full Bio
James Q. Wilson: is the Ronald Reagan professor of public policy at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy in California, and a professor emeritus at UCLA.
R. James Woolsey: joined Booz Allen Hamilton in 2002 as a Vice-President in the Global Strategic Security practice.
Dr. Philip D. Zelikow: is currently the White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia.