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Revision as of 17:41, 26 August 2013
Affiliations
- Deputy Director of the Alliance for Free Enterprise, a not for profit entity, formed to support free trade and free market issues by David Rockefeller (and US Senator Russell Long), from 1979 to 1983.[1]
- Senior Consultant on Central America to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy from 1985 to 1987.
- chairman and owner of the American Chemical Services Company of Marmet, WV since 1979. ACSCo is a sub-S company that produces, blends, stores and ships a wide assortment of chemicals used by the coal industry.
- President of the Legislative Studies Institute (LSI) from 1993 to 1996.
- Board of the DynaMotive Corporation of Vancouver, BC.
- Board of William H. Donner Foundation of New York (as President in 2003);
- Board 0f The Donner Canadian Foundation of Toronto;
- Atlas Foundation for Economic Research of Fairfax, VA;
- The American Council of Trustees and Alumni of Washington, DC;
- Africare, in Washington, DC
- The Media Research Center of Alexandria, VA.
- Hudson Institute, board member.
- International Freedom Educational Foundation
Notes
- ↑ Hudson Institute Curtin Winsor Jr., accessed 26 August 2013.