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  • ...z Foundation]] | [[John D. Macomber Fund]] | [[Carnegie Corporation of New York]] | [[The Morningside Foundation]] | [[Catto Charitable Foundation]] | [[Ch ...| [[Daimler AG]] | [[Troika Dialog]] | [[Deutsche Bank AG]] | [[Strategic Investment Group]] | [[Golden Tree Asset Management]] | [[Time Warner]] | [[Lehman Bro
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  • ...sease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS (Berkeley and New York, 2005), for example, investigates contemporary epidemic disease policy as t ...eld credit analyst in Boston at Merrill Lynch from 1986 to 1988 and in New York at Lehman Brothers from 1988 to 1990.
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  • ...rg/about-us/trustees/ Trustees], accessed 31 March 2009</ref>| [[MEMRI]] - Board of Advisors | [[Israel, Britain and the Commonwealth Association]] - Honora *Member, European Advisory Board, [[Investcorp Inc]], New York/London (investments)
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  • ...reat deal of these companies, seems to have vanished, although its list of board members still exists: [http://cache.zoominfo.com/cachedpage/?archive_id=0&p ...me Prevention Council]], [[The International Society]], [[Overseas Private Investment Corporation]] and [[US-Philippine Business Committee]]. Also works with The
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  • ...SN had been based at Civitas offices at The Mezzanine, Elizabeth House, 39 York Rd, London SE1 7NQ<ref>Stockholm Network,[http://web.archive.org/web/200310 ...tten by [[Ross Carroll]] and [[Stuart Carroll]], ‘[A] lack of government investment is another factor adversely affecting the UK pharmaceutical industry.’<re
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  • ...roductive lives.’ Pfizer CEO Henry A. McKinnell is chairman of PhRMA’s Board of Directors. PhRMA is the industry’s most powerful lobby group. Web site ...cific issues. The Task Force develops positions on international trade and investment issues to enhance the competitiveness of US business in global markets. In
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  • '''Peter Ackerman''' was born 6 November 1946 in New York City. As an undergraduate he attended [[Colgate University]]. After he grad ...prise]], Boeing and Coca-Cola, amongst many others), and has served on the board of the Albert Einstein Institution."
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  • ...Institute]], and [[Bruce Ames]] the controversial cancer scientist on the board of [[SEPP]] and a Director of the [[George C Marshall Institute]] and acade === Board of Trustees ===
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  • :"private global investment firm that originates, structures and acts as lead equity investor in manage ...anagement-led buyouts (MBOs), acquires minority stakes, and provides other investment capital for companies. It is particularly hawkish on the aerospace and defe
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  • ===Board of Directors=== ===Board of Visitors===
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  • ...f new thinking on both sides of the political divide, as well as a lack of investment in developing the creative young minds most capable of crafting new public ...ublic intellectuals, civic leaders, and business executives. New America's Board of Directors is chaired by James Fallows, and Ted Halstead is the organizat
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  • ...Investment Fund. He is also External Chairman of the Meteorological Office Board, a trustee of Economist Newspapers Limited and Chair of City University's I ...Previously Co-Head of the Global Technologies Group in Barclays Capital's Investment Banking Division and Corporate Director for [[Barclays]] in North London.
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  • ...one, linked by a series of agreements. They trade separately but have one board of directors. Unilever’s corporate centres are London and Rotterdam. ...Hon. The Lord [[Leon Brittan]] of Spennithorne, QC (Also chairman of [[UBS Investment Bank]], a consultant for [[Herbert Smith]] and a member of the internationa
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  • ...elective purchasing laws and other restrictions on international trade and investment based on social and environmental objectives.<ref>“Mass-Burma: Human Righ ...e bank hired H&K to manage the scandal. [[Robert Gray]] also served on the board of directors of [[First American Bank]], the Washington D.C. bank run by [[
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  • ...hares issued by BAE Systems: [[Franklin Resources]] Inc. (6.2%), [[Brandes Investment Partners]], [[LP]] (4.0%), and [[CGNU]] plc (3.2%). {{ref|1}} ...neering and manufacturing firms. Further information regarding the current Board of Directors may be found on the BAE Systems website at: http://www.baesyst
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  • ...rked its launch with the appointment of Director Winthrop Knowlton, former investment banker, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and CEO of Harper & Row Publis ..., partner at [[McKinsey and Co]]., and current president of the Conference Board, joined the Center as Director in 1991. Under his direction, the Center ini
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  • ...n report's publication, under which she would back Dyke. Instead, the BBC board voted unanimously that he should resign. Neville-Jones denied reaching any ...n) and promoted EU military-industrial lobby. She served on CER's advisory board between 2002-2009.<ref> Centre for European Reform annual reports [http://w
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  • ===BOARD OF DIRECTORS=== Co-Chair of the Board of Directors, The European Institute
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  • Based in Edinburgh, the '''Scottish Investment Trust''' (SIT) was established in 1887, to invest money on behalf of many t SIT is independently managed by its own team of fund managers.<ref>Scottish Investment Trust [http://www.sit.co.uk/company/history/ Company History]</ref>
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  • Richard Lambert is an advisory board member of the [[Centre for European Reform]] which has acted as a gateway i ...n in the 1970s, becoming financial editor in 1979. In 1982 he moved to New York as the Bureau Chief, returning to the UK a year later as Deputy Editor. He
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