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Stephen Heintz - Board Chair of DEMOS USA Stephen Heintz is President of the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] and former President of [[Demos]]. He has also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the [[East West Institute]], where from 1990-2000, he worked and lived in Eastern Europe helping in the transition to democracy. Mr. Heintz has also served in the State of Connecticut as both the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and Commissioner of the Department of Income Maintenance.
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Stephen Heintz - Board Chair of DEMOS USA Stephen Heintz is President of the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] and former President of [[Demos]]. He has also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the [[East West Institute]], where from 1990-2000, he worked and lived in Eastern Europe helping in the transition to democracy. Mr. Heintz has also served in the State of Connecticut as both the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and Commissioner of the Department of Income Maintenance. <ref>Rockefeller Brothers Fund [http://www.rbf.org/trustees/trustees_show.htm?doc_id=495633 Stephen B. Heintz]</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Demos USA]] -- Chair
 
*[[Demos USA]] -- Chair
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Revision as of 12:35, 5 October 2007

Stephen Heintz - Board Chair of DEMOS USA Stephen Heintz is President of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and former President of Demos. He has also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the East West Institute, where from 1990-2000, he worked and lived in Eastern Europe helping in the transition to democracy. Mr. Heintz has also served in the State of Connecticut as both the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and Commissioner of the Department of Income Maintenance. [1]

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  1. Rockefeller Brothers Fund Stephen B. Heintz