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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
*[[UN Watch]], Geneva, Switzerland, Chair (2004-present in a pro bono capacity)
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* [[UN Watch]], Geneva, Switzerland, Chair (2004-present in a pro bono capacity)
*[[MEMRI]] - Board of Advisors
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* [[MEMRI]] - Board of Advisors
*[[Project on Ethnic Relations]], Inc., Princeton, NJ, Board Chair (2006-present)
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* [[Project on Ethnic Relations]], Inc., Princeton, NJ, Board Chair (2006-present)
*[[Promontory Financial Group]] LLC, Washington, DC, Co-founder, Vice Chair, General Counsel (2004-present    * The *[[American Jewish Committee]], Centennial Committee Chair (2004-present)
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* [[Promontory Financial Group]] LLC, Washington, DC, Co-founder, Vice Chair, General Counsel (2004-present     
*[[Hebrew College]], West Newton, MA, National Board, Chair (2002-present)
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* The [[American Jewish Committee]], Centennial Committee Chair (2004-present)
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* [[Hebrew College]], West Newton, MA, National Board, Chair (2002-present)
 
* The [[American Jewish Committee]], National Advisory Council Chair (1997-present)
 
* The [[American Jewish Committee]], National Advisory Council Chair (1997-present)
 
* The [[American Jewish Committee]], New York, NY, National President (1991-1994)
 
* The [[American Jewish Committee]], New York, NY, National President (1991-1994)

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Alfred H. Moses is the Chairman of UN Watch, a former US ambassador to Romania and a special adviser to former US President Jimmy Carter. A long time partner of the Washington D.C. law firm Covington and Burling LLP, he is now a senior counsel, practising in areas of litigation, corporate and security matters, and arbitration. [1]

Background

  • Special Presidential Emissary for the Cyprus Conflict, 1999-2001
  • U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 1994-1997
  • The White House, Special Advisor and Special Counsel to President Jimmy Carter, serving as lead counsel to the President in the “Billygate” hearings in the U.S. Senate (1980-1981)

Affiliations

References

  1. Covington and Burling, Alfred H. Moses, Senior Counsel , accessed 30 September 2010.