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'''Kenneth L. Adelman''' served as assistant to U.S. Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]] from 1975 to 1977. Adelman was U.S. Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] during the [[Ronald Reagan]] administration as well as serving as Reagan's director of arms control. He is a frequent media commentator on [[Fox News]], [[CNN]] and [[NPR]]. He has been the national editor of Washingtonian magazine for 15 years and is a senior counselor at [[Edelman Public Relations Worldwide]].<ref>See USA for Innovation [http://www.usaforinnovation.org/about/display_about.cfm?id=8 website.]</ref> His wife [[Carol Adelman]] is a senior fellow at the [[Hudson Institute]].  
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'''Kenneth L. Adelman''' served as assistant to U.S. Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]] from 1975 to 1977. Adelman was U.S. Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] during the [[Ronald Reagan]] administration as well as serving as Reagan's director of arms control. He is a frequent media commentator on [[Fox News]], [[CNN]] and [[NPR]]. He has been the national editor of ''Washingtonian'' magazine for 15 years and is a senior counselor at [[Edelman Public Relations Worldwide]].<ref>See USA for Innovation [http://www.usaforinnovation.org/about/display_about.cfm?id=8 website.]</ref> His wife [[Carol Adelman]] is a senior fellow at the [[Hudson Institute]].  
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 14:05, 10 March 2009

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Kenneth L. Adelman served as assistant to U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld from 1975 to 1977. Adelman was U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations during the Ronald Reagan administration as well as serving as Reagan's director of arms control. He is a frequent media commentator on Fox News, CNN and NPR. He has been the national editor of Washingtonian magazine for 15 years and is a senior counselor at Edelman Public Relations Worldwide.[1] His wife Carol Adelman is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute.

Affiliations

Resources

For further information, see the relevant SourceWatch page Ken Adelman

References

  1. See USA for Innovation website.
  2. Speakers, Keppler Associates website
  3. USA for Innovation website