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  • ...ital]] in Los Angeles and a member of the Advisory Boards of the corporate intelligence company [[Diligence]]. [[Edward Mathias]] who is a "special limited partner
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  • ...he founded in 2000. He is a member of the advisory board of the corporate intelligence firm [[Diligence]] and is also a member of the [[European Parliament]] and
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  • ...mber of major corporate clients have been identified (see list below).<ref>Corporate clients identified - see Walter Isaacson, ''Kissinger: A Biography'', New Y The secrecy of their corporate client list has caused problems where Kissinger or a member of his staff we
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  • ...other [http://www.Powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Corporate_Lobby_Groups corporate lobby groups]. The relationship between special interests and elected repre ...activities of states, [http://www.Powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Spooks intelligence agencies], and their associated networks.
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  • ...nd Defense Departments, the [[U.S. Information Agency]], and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. He has also served on the Advisory Board of the [[Naval War Colle In the corporate world, from 1987-1996, he has served on the Board of [[Procter and Gamble]]
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  • :The Solvay Group looks back on a rich heritage of “corporate citizenship” dating back to its very founder, Ernest Solvay. Pursuing thi ===PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence firms===
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  • ...e shaping of public policy issues that dominate the American political and corporate agenda. We serve as advocates in federal government relations, a vital link *In October 2002, Haley Barbour headed up a team "on corporate governance issues" for Citigroup, with assistance with Jennifer Larkin, Dan
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  • ...staff around the globe of company developments, but to promote a sense of corporate belonging; to propagandise their employees. The company makes use of its in === Corporate Community Engagement ===
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  • ...be the ''City of London'' (or the ''City of London Corporation'' where the corporate body needed to be distinguished from the geographical area). This may reduc ...City practitioners and trade associations) which meets regularly 'to share intelligence on emerging issues at EU-level and to consider the most appropriate form of
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  • ...t the end of the Cold War. He served for seven years on the UK’s [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] and as Director GCHQ (1996-1997) and as Permanent Secretary of ...ioner of [[English Heritage]]. In November 2003 he became a member of the Corporate Development Board of the National Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to C
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  • ...orst EU Lobbying Awards 2010 are organised by Friends of the Earth Europe, Corporate Europe Observatory, LobbyControl and SpinWatch. See www.worstlobby.eu/2010/ ...U.S. President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and Chairman of the Intelligence Oversight Board in January 2006. He was Assistant to the President [[George
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  • ...ignature Intelligence System, Defense Intelligence Agency; Vice President, Corporate Development, Analytic Services Incorporated; Vice President and Chief Techn ...d Forces Communications and Electronics Association, the National Military Intelligence Association, the American Society of Military Comptrollers, the Air Force A
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  • ...erner Meier]] - Senior Vice President, Pharmaceutical Operations Germany & Corporate Human Resources. * [[Philippe Peyre]] - Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs.
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  • *[[Tim Rycroft]] Corporate Affairs Director, 1997-2000 *[[Scottish Business in the Community]] [[Jane Wood]], Head of Corporate Affairs Scotland
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  • ...purposes. As part of the settlement, Bristol-Myers Squibb entered into a Corporate Integrity Agreement with the Office of Inspector General of the Department ...w.bms.com/aboutbms/corporate_governance/executive_bios/data/cornelius.html Corporate Governance - Cornelius] Accessed 16th December 2007</ref> His biography rep
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  • ...e is also involved in a number of other organisations with strong links to intelligence agencies, the military and private security companies in Britain and the Un ...nd a member of the editorial board of ''Matara'', The Israeli Magazine for Intelligence, Weapons, Military and Security.’
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  • ...tional accounting standards, business globalization, auditor independence, corporate governance, gender equality in the workplace, tort and securities law refor * [[Alex M Azar]] II - Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Communications
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  • ...Christopher and David Dilks, (198) The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century. London : Macmillan. Bell, Desmond (1985) Proclaiming the Republic: Broadcasting Poliy and the Corporate State, West European Policies. April : 27-?.
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  • ...e=2 Aberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training], (accessed 4 June 2008)</ref> Corporate records also reveal that Capitanchik joined an obscure PR company between M ...the US. It was out of this ferment that the CIA and the British domestic intelligence agencies engaged in covert attempts to undermine the peace movement in part
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  • ...ion with Schroders. Prior to Salomon he was responsible for S.G. Warburg's corporate finance and equity capital markets businesses in North America. ...3 and August 2006. He began his military career with a commission into the Intelligence Corps in 1963, transferring to the Parachute Regiment in 1970. From 1984 on
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