Fed up USA

Center for Global Development

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Center for Global Development
-1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Third Floor; Washington DC 20036 (202) 416.4000 | Fax 202.416.4050 | http://www.cgdev.org/
Contrived and funded by the likes of Bill Gates/George Soros/IMF/World Bank, et al, beyond all doubt…not to “develop’, but to enslave, destroy and plunder.
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From their lying, backwards and upside-down “About“:
http://www.cgdev.org/section/about/ - “The Center for Global Development works to reduce global poverty and inequality through rigorous research and active engagement with the policy community to make the world a more prosperous, just, and safe place for us all.  A nimble, independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit think tank, CGD combines world-class research with policy analysis and innovative communications to turn ideas into action.”
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Board of Directors (see Staff below)
Edward W. Scott, Jr.
   Founder, BEA Systems, Inc.; Co-Founder and Chair, Center for Global Development; Co-Founder, DATA (Debt, Aid and Trade for Africa); Founder and Chairman, Friends of the Global Fight. …a former Assistant Secretary in the U.S. Government, etc. Scott is a co-founder, along with Bill Gates and George Soros, of DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa), an advocacy organization dedicated to building public and political awareness about development problems in Africa, most notably the HIV/AIDS pandemic. | Center for Global Development – founder & chairman; Malaria No More – director; Peterson Institute for International Economics – director. William J. Clinton Foundation – $10,001 to $25,000.
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Timothy D. Adams
  Former Under Secretary for International Affairs at the U.S. Treasury. Atlantic Council of the United States – director.
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C. Fred Bergsten
    Co-Founder, Center for Global Development; Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, 1977-81. | B. 1941. Gale International International Advisory Board; US Treasury Department Assistant Secretary for International Affairs (1977-81); Foreign Affairs Editorial Board (1972-77); US National Security Council Assistant for International Economic Affairs (1969-71); American Economic Association; Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Chairman, Eminent Persons Group (1993-95); Atlanta Institute Board of Directors (1973-77); Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (1972-76); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1981); Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Honorary Fellow (1997); Consumers Union Board of Directors (1976-77); Council on Foreign Relations (1967-68); Center for Global Development Executive Committee; Center for Law and Social Policy Board of Directors (1973-77); Institute for International EconomicsInternational Institute for Strategic StudiesNational Economists ClubNational Research Council Committee on Japan; Overseas Development Council Board of Directors (1974-77); Overseas Private Investment Corp. Board of Directors (1977-); Trilateral Commission Executive Committee; Worldwatch Institute; French Legion of Honor 1985. Wife: Virginia Wood (m. 16-Jun-1962); Son: Mark (b. 1968).
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Nancy Birdsall - President and Co-Founder, Center for Global Development
    …former Executive Vice-President, Inter-American Development Bank (1993 to 1998). …Before launching the Center, Birdsall served for three years as Senior Associate and Director of the Economic Reform Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International “Peace.” Before joining the Inter-American Development Bank, Birdsall spent 14 years in research, policy, and management positions at the World Bank, most recently as Director of the Policy Research Department. -president@cgdev.org
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Henrietta Holsman Fore
  Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Holsman International. | B. 1948. US Agency for International Development Acting Administrator (2007-); US State Department Under Secretary of State for Management (2005-07); US Treasury Department Director of the United States Mint; US Agency for International Development Assistant Administrator (1990-93); Asia FoundationAsia SocietyAspen Institute Board of Trustees; Bush-Cheney ’04Center for Strategic & International Studies Board of Trustees; Council on Foreign Relations; Financial Services Volunteer Corps; Institute of the AmericasMcCain-Palin Victory 2008McConnell Senate Committee ’14; National Public Radio Foundation; National Republican Senatorial Committee; Pacific Economic Cooperation Council; United States Asia Environmental Partnership. Husband: Richard L. Fore.
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David Gergen
     Director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University; Editor-at-Large at U.S. News and World Report; Former advisor to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. | AKA David Richmond Gergen. B. 1942. US News and World ReportWhite House Communications Director (1980-84); White House SpeechwriterIntel Advisory Board; America Abroad Media Advisory Board; American Assembly Trustee; American Enterprise Institute Resident Fellow (1977-81); American Political Science Association Advisory Committee; Aspen Institute Resigned Jun-1993; Bilderberg Group Resigned Jun-1993; Bohemian Grove Resigned Jun-1993; Center for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Council on Foreign Relations Resigned Jun-1993; National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directors; National Committee on US-China Relations Board of Directors; Pacific Council on International PolicyPartnership for Public Service Board of Governors; ProPublica Journalism Advisory Board; Trilateral Commission Resigned Jun-1993; World Resources Institute Board Member; Roast: Tim Russert (1993)Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994)Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001). Television: Nightline Commentator (2000-01); PBS NewsHour Commentator (1985-2000). Wife: Anne Gergen (m. 1967, one son, one daughter); Son: Christopher; Daughter: Katherine.
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Thomas R. Gibian
  Chairman and founding partner, Emerging Capital Partners.
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C(layland) Boyden Gray
     Former Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy Diplomacy and former Special Envoy for European Union Affairs. | Spearheaded the public relations campaign for President George W. Bush‘s judicial nominees which had been blocked by Democrats in the Senate, until lawmakers reached a compromise in mid-2005.| B. 1943. US Ambassador to the European Union (2006-07): White House Counsel (1989-93); Law Clerk for Earl Warren (1968-69); George Bush Presidential Library Trustee; Texas Review of Law & Politics Board of Advisors; Alibi ClubAmerican Bar AssociationAmerican Council of Trustees and Alumni Donors Working Group; American Council on Renewable Energy Advisory Board; American Enterprise InstituteAmericans for a Republican MajorityAtlantic CouncilBretton Woods CommitteeBrookings InstitutionCenter for Strategic & International StudiesCenter for the Study of the Presidency Board of Trustees; Citizens for a Sound Economy Chairman; Committee for JusticeCommittee for the RepublicElizabeth Dole CommitteeEnergy Future Coalition Past Member, Steering Committee; Federalist Society Business Advisory Council chairman; FreedomWorks Co-Chair; Friends of Choice in Urban Schools Board of Trustees; Friends of Dick LugarFriends of George AllenFriends of Giuliani Exploratory CommitteeFriends of Phil Gramm PACFund for a Responsible FutureGeorge C. Marshall Foundation Board of Trustees; George W. Bush for PresidentGood Government for America CommitteeJD Hayworth for CongressJohn McCain 2008Kay Bailey Hutchison for SenateKeep Our Mission PACLindsey Graham for SenateMcConnell Senate Committee ’14National Coalition to End Judicial FilibustersNational Legal Center for the Public Interest Legal Advisory Council; National Republican Senatorial CommitteeNew Republican Majority FundNew Uses Council Advisory Committee; Progress for America Voter FundProgress and Freedom Foundation Advisory Committee, Digital Age Communications Act Project; Reason Foundation Board of Trustees; Spirit of America; US-India Institute Advisory Board; Porcellian ClubSantorum 2006Steele for MarylandVolunteer PACMicrosoft Legal Consultant during Washington antitrust trial; The Harvard CrimsonScottish AncestryJewish Ancestry. Father: Gordon Gray; Brother: Burton C. Gray (d.); Wife: Carol Elizabeth Taylor; Daughter: Eliza.
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James Harmon
James Harmon Founder of Harmon & Co; former Chairman, Chairman of the Board of the World Resources Institute (WRI); President and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (until 2001); former Chairman and CEO of Schroder Wertheim & Co. | http://www.qepres.com/directors.html - has been a QEP director since May 18, 2010. He served as a Questar Corporation director from 1976 to 1997 and from 2001 through June 30, 2010. Mr. Harmon is the chairman of Harmon & Co. LLC, a financial advisory firm. He served as the chairman and president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States from 1997 until 2001. Prior to that service, Mr. Harmon spent 35 years as an investment banker at Wertheim & Co., an international investment bank that partnered with Schroder (plc) (U.K.) to form Wertheim Schroder & Co. in 1986. Mr. Harmon served as chairman and CEO for ten years before leaving that firm in 1997. In 2004 Mr. Harmon was elected chairman of the board of the World Resources Institute (WRI), a global policy and research institution.
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Brad Horwitz
    Founder, President and CEO, Trilogy International Partners.
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Enrique V. Iglesias
 B. 1931. Ibero-American General Secretary, former President of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
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Kassahun Kebede
 Liya and Kassahun Kebede. | Founder and Managing Partner of Panton Capital Group; President and Chairman of the Board of the Fistula Foundation; former head of Global Equity Derivatives at Deutsche Bank.
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Mark Malloch-Brown
  Former UK Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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Edward E. McNally
 Partner, Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman LLP; former General Counsel, Homeland Security Council.
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Robert Mosbacher, Jr.
   Former President and CEO, Overseas Private Investment Corporation. | Robert Mosbacher, Sr.: http://www.nndb.com/people/522/000059345/ | Age in 2012: 60. Americas Society – director; Calpine Corporation – director; Center for Global Development – director; CHF International – trustee; Devon Energy Corporation – director. Past: 1990 Rob Mosbacher Texas lieutenant governor campaign – unsuccessful candidate; 1997 Rob Mosbacher Houston mayoral campaign – unsuccessful candidate; Greater Houston Partnership – chairman; Mosbacher Energy Company – president & CEO; Overseas Private Investment Corporation – president & CEO. Catherine Mosbacher – spouse. Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  Managing Director of the World Bank; Distinguished Visiting Fellow of the Brookings Institution; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Minister of Finance and Economy of Nigeria.
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Lant Pritchett (ex officio)
   Chairman, Center for Global Development Advisory Group; Professor of the Practice of International Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Sheryl Sandberg
     Chief Operating Officer, Facebook. | AKA Sheryl Kara Sandberg. B. 1970. Facebook COO (2008-); Google VP Global Online Sales and Operations (2001-08); US Treasury Department Chief of Staff to Secy. Lawrence H. Summers (1999-2001); McKinsey & CompanyWorld Bank Economist; Member of the Board of eHealthInsurance (2006-); Ad Council Board of Directors; EMILY’s ListHillary Clinton for President; Leadership Public Schools Trustee; Obama for America; ONE Campaign Trustee; World Economic Forum Attendee (2008). Father: Joel Sandberg (doctor); Mother: Adele; Sister: Michelle (pediatrician); Husband: (div.); Husband: David Bruce Goldberg (Yahoo VP, Benchmark Capital, m. 17-Apr-2004, two children).
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S. Jacob Scherr
  Senior Attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC); Director of NRDC’s International Program and a Director of the NRDC BioGems Initiative.
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Patty Stonesifer
  Former Co-chair and CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Hired by Microsoft’s media division, she was responsible for their side of the MSNBC launch, as well as Encarta. Stonesifer departed Microsoft for Dreamworks, but was hired back by Bill Gates to head the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which she co-chaired with Bill Gates, Sr. | AKA Patricia Q. Stonesifer. B. 1956. Microsoft Senior VP (-1997); DreamWorks SKG Technology Consultant; American Academy of Arts and SciencesBill and Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair, CEO (1997-); EMILY’s ListGore 2000Hillary Clinton for PresidentSeattle Foundation Board Member; Young Women’s Christian Association; Member of the Board of Alaska Air Group (1998-); Member of the Board of Amazon (1997-); Member of the Board of CBS (1999-); Member of the Board of Kinko’s; Member of the Board of Viacom (1999-2007?); Smithsonian Institution Regent. Father: (Indianapolis car salesman); Husband: (previously married, two children in college as of 2003); Husband: Michael Kinsley.
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Belinda Stronach
   Executive Vice- Chairman, Magna International Inc. and Co-Founder, Spread the Net. Billionaire heiress. | B. 1966. Member of the Canadian Parliament for Newmarket/Aurora (2004-present); Canadian Minister Human Resources and Skills Development (2005-06); Queen’s Privy Council for Canada 17-May-2005; Magna International President and CEO (2001-04); Magna International VP (1995-2001); Member of the Board of Magna International (1988-2004); Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Conservative Party of Canada (2004-05); Liberal Party of Canada (2005-). Father: Frank Stronach (founder, Magna International, b. 1932); Husband: Donald J. Walker (CEO of Magna, div., one son, one daughter); Son: Frank; Daughter: Nikki; Husband: Johann Olav Koss (speed skater, m. 31-Dec-1999, div. 2003); Boyfriend: Peter MacKay (Canadian MP and Minister, dated 2005); Boyfriend: Tie Dom (hockey player, according to Globe and Mail reports).
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Lawrence H. Summers
      Director of the National Economic Council for the Obama Administration from 2009 to 2011 and Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, from 1999 to 2001. | AKA Lawrence Henry Summers. B. 1954. US National Economic Council Director (2009-10); D. E. Shaw & Co. Managing Director (2006-09); US Secretary of the Treasury 2-Jul-1999 to 20-Jan-2001; World Bank Chief Economist (1991-99); US Council of Economic Advisers Domestic Policy Economist (1982-83); Bilderberg GroupBretton Woods CommitteeBrookings InstitutionCenter for Global Development Board of Directors; Council on Foreign RelationsEconometric Society Fellow (1985); Group of ThirtyNational Academy of Sciences 2002; Institute for International Economics Board of Directors; Obama for AmericaPartnership for Public Service Board of Governors; Trilateral CommissionJohn Bates Clark Medal. Father: Robert Summers (economics professor); Mother: Anita A. Summers (public policy professor); Wife: Victoria Summers (tax attorney, div.); Son: Henry; Daughter: Pam (twin); Daughter: Ruth (twin); Wife: Elisa New (Harvard professor, m. 11-Dec-2005).
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Toni G. Verstandig
  Senior Policy Advisor, Center for Middle East Peace & Economic Cooperation and Senior Policy Advisor, Aspen Institute Middle East Strategy Group. | Israel Policy Forum; U.S. Palestinian Partnership (saboteur); Arab US Media Alliance; Center for Middle East Peace, VP at the  S. Daniel Abraham Center, etc. 
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Adam Waldman
Adam Waldman  President, The Endeavor Group.
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Former Board Members
Kwesi Botchwey
  Former Minister of Finance, Ghana.
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Bernard W. Aronson
    Chairman, ACON Investments LLC; U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1989-93. | B. 1946. ACON Investments LLC Managing Partner (1996-); Goldman Sachs International Advisor (1993-96); US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (1989-93); The Policy Project President (1984-88); Democratic National Committee Director of Policy (1981-83); White House Speechwriter (1977-81); White House Staff Deputy Asst. to the VP (1977-81); United Mineworkers of America Asst. to the President (1972-76); The Raleigh Register Reporter; Member of the Board of Global Hyatt Corporation; Member of the Board of Liz Claiborne (1998-); Member of the Board of Mariner Energy Inc. (2004-); Member of the Board of Royal Caribbean (1993-); Bill Bradley for PresidentCenter for Global Development Board of Directors; Council on Foreign RelationsForward Together PACFreedom House Board of Directors; Gore 2000Inter-American DialogueJohn McCain 2008McCain 2000National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Board of Directors; Straight Talk America. Father: Arnold Aronson (b. 11-Mar-1911, d. 17-Feb-1998 pancreatic cancer); Mother: Annette; Brother: Simon Aronson; Wife: Carol L. Corillon.
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Jessica P. “The World Bank’s Mission Creep” Einhorn
Jessica P. Einhorn    Dean, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. | B. 1945. Clark & Weinstock Consultant (2000-02); International Monetary Fund Visiting Fellow (1998-99); World Bank Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mobilization (1996-98); World Bank (1981-99); World Bank (1978-79); Member of the Board of Pitney Bowes; Member of the Board of Time Warner (2005-); Bill Bradley for PresidentCenter for Global Development Board of Directors; Council on Foreign RelationsGerman Marshall Fund Past Trustee; Institute for International Economics Board of Directors; National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Directors; Obama for AmericaRockefeller Brothers Fund Trustee; Trilateral CommissionFulbright. Husband: Robert Einhorn.
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Timothy F. Geithner
      United States Secretary of the Treasury. | AKA Timothy Franz Geithner. B. 1961. US Secretary of the Treasury (26-Jan-2009 to present); Federal Reserve Bank of New York President & CEO (2003-09); International Monetary Fund Director, Policy Development & Review Department (2001-03); US Treasury Department Under Secretary for International Affairs (1999-2001); US Treasury Department Assistant Secretary (1997-98); US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary (1994-97); US Treasury Department Special Asst. to Under Secretary for International Affairs (1988-94); Kissinger Associates (1985-88); Bilderberg GroupCenter for Global DevelopmentCenter for Strategic & International StudiesCouncil on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow, Economics (2001); Economic Club of New York Trustee; Group of ThirtyPartnership for New York City Board of Directors (ex officio); RAND Corporation Trustee. Wife: Carole Sonnenfeld Geithner (two children).
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Bruns Grayson
 Managing Partner of ABS Ventures in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Jose Angel Gurria Treviño
   Secretary-General for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Chair, External Advisory Group, Inter-American Development Bank; former Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mexico.
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J. Bryan Hehir
   Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. | Genius « Bryan Hehir Exposed.
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Rima Khalaf Hunaidi
    Former Assistant Secretary-General and Director, Regional Bureau for Arab States, at the United Nations Development Programme. Spouse: Hani.
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Carol Lancaster
 Dean of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.
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Susan B. Levine
<-? | Co-founder, Quince Hill Partners, LLC; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International Development, Debt, and Environmental Policy, 1993-95.
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Reynold Levy
     President, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
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Nora Lustig
  Samuel Z. Stone Professor of Latin American Economics, Tulane University.
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M. Peter McPherson
  Chairman of the Board, Dow Jones & Company; President of the Association of Public and Land-grant Colleges (APLU), President-Emeritus of Michigan State University (MSU); Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1981-87. | B. 1940. National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges President; Coalition Provisional Authority Advisor, Iraqi Ministry of Finance & Central Bank (2003); Bank of America Group EVP (1989-93); US Treasury Department Deputy Secretary of the US Treasury (1987-89); Overseas Private Investment Corporation Chairman (1981-87); US Agency for International Development Administrator (1981-87); Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease Partner (1977-80); White House Staff Special Assistant to Gerald Ford (1975-77); White House Staff Deputy Director, White House Personnel Office (1975-77); Internal Revenue Service Tax law specialist (1969-75); Peace Corps Peru (1964-65); Member of the Board of Dow Jones (1998-2007; as Chairman 2007); Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Elizabeth Dole CommitteeEurasia Foundation Board of Directors; Friends of Dick LugarGerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; Inter-American Dialogue Board of Directors. Father: Donald McPherson; Mother: Ellura; Wife: Joanne (four children).
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Paul H. O’Neill, Jr.
 Former United States Secretary of the Treasury. | B. 1935. US Secretary of the Treasury (2001-02); Alcoa CEO (1987-99); International Paper to President (1977-87); US Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director (1974-77); US Office of Management and Budget (1967-74); Member of the Board of Alcoa (as Chairman, 1987-2000); Member of the Board of Celanese (2004-); Member of the Board of Kodak; Member of the Board of TRW Automotive Holdings (2003-); Bush-Quayle ’92; Center for Global Development Board of Directors; Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee; Institute for International Economics Board of Directors; National Coalition on Health CareRAND Corporation Trustee, Past Chairman; Council for Excellence in Government Past Chairman; Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007) Honorary Pallbearer; Risk Factors: Lisp. Wife: Nancy Jo Wolfe (m. 1954); Daughter: Patricia; Daughter: Margaret; Daughter: Julie; Son: Paul Henry.
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Jennifer Oppenheimer
 <husband Jonathan Oppenheimer. | Chairman, DB Investments. Oppenheimer & Sons; Trustee of the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust; De Beers, Endeavor, etc.
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Kenneth Prewitt
   Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs.
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John T. Reid
  Former Chief Technology Officer, Colgate Palmolive; former CEO, CityQuicker. | B. 1940. Colgate-Palmolive CTO (1997-2000); Colgate-Palmolive VP South Pacific/Australia; Colgate-Palmolive VP Strategic Planning (1982-); PfizerWR Grace & Co.; Member of the Board of Minerals Technologies (2003-); Member of the Board of Readers Digest Association (2005-); Center for Global Development Board of Directors (2001-); Rhodes Scholarship.
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William D. Ruckelshaus
   Former Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. | B. 1932. Browning-Ferris Industries CEO (1988-95); William D. Ruckelshaus Associates (1987-); US EPA Administrator (1983-85, second term, invited by James Baker); US Deputy Attorney General (1973); US EPA Administrator (1970-73); US Justice Department Assistant Attorney General (1969-70); Indiana State House of Representatives (1967-69); Weyerhaeuser Senior VP (1976-83); Member of the Board of Browning-Ferris Industries (as Chairman, 1995-99); Member of the Board of Cummins; Member of the Board of Monsanto; Member of the Board of Nordstrom; Member of the Board of Texas Commerce Bancshares, Inc.; Member of the Board of Weyerhaeuser (1989-2005); Council on Foreign Relations Board Member; American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors; American Paper Institute Board Member; Americans for Generational Equity Trustee; Bretton Woods CommitteeCenter for Global Development Board of Directors; The Conservation Fund Corporate Council; Friends of Dick LugarFriends of Joe LiebermanGeorge W. Bush for PresidentKay Bailey Hutchison for SenateNational Council for Science and the Environment Board of Directors; Obama for AmericaPacific Council on International PolicyUrban Institute Life Trustee; World Resources Institute Chairman Emeritus; Indiana State Bar AssociationWatergate Scandal Refused to fire Archibald Cox, was replaced by Robert Bork. Father: John K. Ruckelshaus; Mother: Marion Doyle Covington; Brother: John; Sister: Bonney; Wife: Jill S. Ruckelshaus (m. 1962, one son, four daughters).
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Jeffrey Sachs
     Director, the Earth Institute at Columbia University. | B. 1954. Bretton Woods CommitteeBrookings Institution Adviser (1982-); Center for Global Development Honorary Member; Center for the Study of Science and Religion Life Sciences/Social Sciences Advisory Board; Dean for AmericaFederation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors; International Monetary Fund Adviser; New Leadership for America PACOrganisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Adviser; RFK Memorial Board of Directors; World Bank Adviser; Econometric Society. Father: Theodore Sachs; Mother: Joan; Wife: Sonia Ehrlich (two daughters, one son); Daughter: Lisa; Son: Adam; Daughter: Hannah.
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James Gustave Speth
  Former Administrator, United Nations Development Programme.
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Ernest Stern, Jr. 

 Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP. | http://www.akerman.com/bios/bio.asp?id=1395.
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Kevin Watkins
   Senior Research Fellow, at Oxford University Global Economic Governance Programme.
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Advisory Group
Lant Pritchett (see above)
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Masood Ahmed
 Director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, International Monetary Fund. | http://www.imf.org/external/np/bio/eng/ma.htm.
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Jere Behrman
  Professor of Economics and Director of the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania.
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Thomas Carothers
 Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Kemal Dervis
 Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution.
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Shanta Devarajan
 Chief Economist, Africa Region, the World Bank Group.
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Esther Duflo
 Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, MIT; Director, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (MIT).
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William Easterly
 Professor of Economics and Co-Director of Development Research Institute, New York University.
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Kristin J. Forbes
  Professor of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | B. 1970. US Council of Economic Advisers (2003-05); Federal Reserve Visiting Scholar, Bank of Minneapolis (2002); US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Quantitative Policy Analysis, Latin American and Caribbean Nations (2002); US Treasury Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Quantitative Policy Analysis (2001-02); Federal Reserve Visiting Fellow (2001); National Council of Applied Economic Research Research Fellow (1996); World Bank Project Assistant (1993-94); Morgan Stanley Financial Analyst (1992-93); Center for Global Development (2005-); Council on Foreign Relations (2004); Institute for International Economics (2005-); International Monetary Fund Visiting Scholar (2002); National Bureau of Economic Research Research Associate (2005-); Phi Beta Kappa SocietyFord Fellowship (2000-01). Father: Jim Forbes (orthopedist); Mother: Alison Forbes (homemaker); Husband: Steve Calhoun (m. Jun-2000); Son: Leighton Forbes Calhoun (b. 28-Jun-2006).
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Carol Graham
 Professor of Public Policy, University of Maryland; Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Program, Brookings Institution.
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Simon Johnson
 Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Anne Krueger
  Professor of International Economics, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
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Gina Lambright
 Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
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Nancy Lee
 Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Hemisphere, United States Department of the Treasury.
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David Lindauer
 Stanford Calderwood Professor of Economics at Wellesley College.
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Mark Medish
  Visiting Scholar, Senior Advisor, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Edward Miguel
 Professor of Economics and Director of the Center of Evaluation for Global Action, University of California, Berkeley.
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Jonathan Morduch
 Professor of Public Policy and Economics, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University.
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Deepa Narayan
 Senior Adviser, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, The World Bank.
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Jane Nelson
 Senior Fellow and Director of Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Rohini Pande
 Mohammed Kamal Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Kenneth Prewitt  (see above)
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Raymond Robertson
 Professor of Economics and Director of the Latin American Studies Program, Macalester College; CGD Non-Resident Fellow.
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Dani Rodrik
 Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy, The Kennedy School of Government.
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David Rothkopf
   Chairman and CEO, The Rothkopf Group; Visiting Scholar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Rebecca Thornton
 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Michigan.
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John Williamson
 Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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Eric Werker 
 Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University.
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Ngaire Woods
 Director of the Global Economic Governance Programme, Oxford University.
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Ernesto Zedillo
  Director, Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University. | AKA Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León. B. 1951. President of Mexico (1994-2000); Mexican Minister Education (1992-93); Mexican Minister Economic Programming and the Budget (1988-92); Member of the Board of Alcoa (2002-); Member of the Board of EDS (2007-); Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble (2001-); Member of the Board of Union PacificJP Morgan Chase International Council; Club of MadridGroup of ThirtyInstitute for International Economics Board of Directors; Inter-American DialogueInternational Crisis Group Board; Partido Revolucionario InstitucionalWorld Economic Forum Foundation Board. Wife: Nilda Patricia Velasco (m. 1974, five children); Son: Ernesto; Son: Emiliano; Son: Carlos; Son: Rodrigo; Daughter: Nilda Patricia.
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Resident Fellows / “Experts”
Owen Barder
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Nancy Birdsall (see above)
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Thomas Bollyky
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Michael Clemens
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William R. Cline
 
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Kimberly Ann Elliott
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Alan Gelb
 
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Amanda Glassman
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Charles Kenny
  
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Ben Leo
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Todd Moss
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Mead Over
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Vijaya Ramachandran
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Liliana Rojas-Suarez
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David Roodman
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Justin Sandefur
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William Savedoff
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Arvind Subramanian
 
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David Wheeler
Visiting Fellows
Randall Akee
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Edward Bbaale
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Satish Chand
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Ibrahim Elbadawi
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Ethan Kapstein
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Hrushikesh Mallick
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Darius Nassiry
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Andrew S. Natsios
 B. 1950. US Ambassador to Sudan Special Envoy to Darfur (2006-07); US Agency for International Development Administrator (2001-05); US Agency for International Development Disaster Assistance (1989-91); Massachusetts State House of Representatives (1975-87); John McCain 2008. Wife: Elizabeth (one daughter, two sons); Daughter: Emily; Son: Alexander; Son: Philip.
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Nuhu Ribadu (on-leave)
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Andy Sumner
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Milan Vaishnav
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John Williamson
Non-Resident Fellows
Jenny Aker
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Abhijit Banerjee
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Pranab Bardhan
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Chris Blattman
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Oeindrila Dube
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James Habyarimana
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Ricardo Hausmann
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Devesh Kapur
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Dean Karlan
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Michael Kremer
 
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Carol J. Lancaster
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Nora Lustig (see above)
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Theodore H. Moran
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Sendhil Mullainathan
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Simeon Nichter
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Guillermo Perry
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Raymond Robertson (see above)
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Paul Romer
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Jeremy Shiffman
  
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Duncan Thomas
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Peter Timmer
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Nicolas van de Walle
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Jeremy Weinstein (on-leave)
  On U.S. “Security” Council at present…
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Staff 
Nancy Birdsall - President (see above)
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Lawrence MacDonald, Vice President, Communications and Policy Outreach
 Before joining the Center in October 2004, he was a senior communications officer at the World Bank. Before that, he worked in East and Southeast Asia for 15 years as a reporter and editor for the Asian Wall Street Journal, Agence France Presse, and Asiaweek Magazine. -lmacdonald@cgdev.org
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Todd Moss, Vice President for Programs, and Senior Fellow (and see above)
 In addition to his institutional responsibilities, he directs The Emerging Africa Project and his work focuses on U.S.-Africa relations and financial issues facing sub-Saharan Africa, including policies that affect private capital flows, debt, and aid. …served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from May 2007 to October 2008 while on leave from CGD. He originally joined the Center in July 2003 from the World Bank. Previously, Todd has worked as an Analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and was Assistant Director of U.S. Policy Programs at the Overseas Development Council (ODC). Todd is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University. -tmoss@cgdev.org
Program Staff
Michele de Nevers, Visiting Senior Associate
 Most recently she was a Visiting Fellow at the Global Economic Governance Programme at University College, Oxford. She worked for 29 years in the World Bank, most recently as Senior Manager of the Environment Department, where she led the preparation of the WB’s new corporate Environment Strategy. She managed a team of staff that led the WB’s work on “climate change”, environmental economics, biodiversity, pollution management and other environmental issues. She led the global consultations for the WB’s “Strategic Framework for Development and Climate Change” that was approved by the WB Executive Board in October 2008. She was closely associated with the establishment of the Climate Investment Funds, the $6.8 billion in funding for investment in mitigation, adaptation and forestry in developing countries. -mdenevers@cgdev.org
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Amanda Glassman, Director of Global Health Policy, and Research Fellow (and see above)
 She has 20 years of experience working on health and social protection policy and programs in Latin America and elsewhere. Glassman was principal technical lead for health at the Inter-American Development Bank. From 2005-2007, Glassman was deputy director of the Global Health Financing Initiative at Brookings. -aglassman@cgdev.org
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Nandini Oomman, Director of HIV/AIDS Monitor, and Senior Program Associate
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Connie Veillette, Director, Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Program
 …served as a Senior Professional Staff Member for Senator Lugar (R-Ind) on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee until August 2010. Previously, she was a Specialist in Foreign Assistance at the Congressional Research Service. She began her public service working for a Member of the House Appropriations Committee in a variety of capacities, the last 10 years as Chief of Staff. She is an adjunct professor at George Washington University. … currently lives in northern Virginia with her husband and son. -cveillette@cgdev.org
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Jan von der Goltz, Visiting Senior Associate
 He works with CGD President Nancy Birdsall and the “climate change” team on issues of “climate change” and development. Before joining CGD, Jan worked as an assistant to the Chief Economist of the World Bank, revising lending programs and covering, among other issues, “climate change”. While at the World Bank, Jan also advised on the financial structure of the Pneumo AMC, CGD’s brainchild. From 2002-2003, he worked as a Research Expert for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. …Short-term assignments have taken him to UNDP and Amnesty International. he was a German Marshall Fund Scholar. -jan.vondergoltz@balliol.ox.ac.uk.
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(Note: Someone should write to the benighted, brainwashed kids below, to inform them who and what they’re working for, &c.)
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Julia Clark, Program Coordinator
 Clark works with senior fellows Alan Gelb and David Roodman on biometric technology in the developing world and the Commitment to Development Index, respectively. Clark previously worked at The Rotary Foundation. -jclark@cgdev.org
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Christina Droggitis, Program Coordinator
 Before joining the center, she spent two years in Tanzania with the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative. -CDroggitis@cgdev.org
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Casey Dunning, Policy Analyst
 Before joining CGD, Dunning worked on gender and rule of law programs in Liberia with Emory University’s Institute for Developing Nations. She interned as a research assistant with the Carter Center and the International Rescue Committee and studied at Oxford University and Trinity College, Dublin. -cdunning@cgdev.org
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Wren Elhai, Policy Analyst
 …assists Nancy Birdsall with research. He majored in political science and Russian studies. -welhai@cgdev.org
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Kate McQueston, Program Coordinator
 She interned at the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. Previously, she worked as program assistant with the “World Justice Project” in Washington, DC. -kmcqueston@cgdev.org
Communications and Outreach Staff
Lawrence MacDonald, Vice President, Communications and Policy Outreach (see above)
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Sarah Jane Staats, Director of Policy Outreach
 She facilitates congressional testimony from the Center’s “experts” and supports the Center’s communications team in reaching other external audiences through an innovative online presence. Staats previously worked at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO); at InterAction, a coalition of 160 U.S.-based development and “humanitarian” NGOs; and with the ONE Campaign. -sjstaats@cgdev.org
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Jessica Brinton, Media Relations Coordinator
 Prior to joining the team at CGD Brinton worked as press secretary for Representative Nick Rahall (D-WV) on Capitol Hill and interned with the public affairs team at the United Nations Foundation focusing on global health and technology partnership initiatives. Prior to coming to Washington she worked as an appropriations analyst in the Illinois State Senate. -jbrinton@cgdev.org
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Kyla Lawrence, Events Coordinator
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Will McKitterick, Communications Assistant
 Previously he worked as the communications and development intern at the Jubilee USA Network, an advocacy network working to cancel the debt of heavily indebted countries. [Good, now how about the USA?] -wmckitterick@cgdev.org
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Christopher Molitoris, Policy Outreach Assistant
 He previously worked as an intern at the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s congressional affairs department. -cmolitoris@cgdev.org.
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John Osterman, Publications Manager
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Jenny Ottenhoff, Policy Outreach Associate
 Before joining CGD, she worked at the George Washington University Center for Global Health. Her previous experience includes interning in the HIV/AIDS policy division at the UN World Food Programme. -jottenhoff@cgdev.org
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Steve Perlow, Web Technology Manager
Finance and Operations Staff
Ellen Mackenzie, Director of Finance and Operations
 Before joining CGD, Mackenzie was the director of finance and operations at the Global Fund for Children. -emackenzie@cgdev.org
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Luke Easley, Finance and Human Resources Manager
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Jeff Garland, Information Technology Manager
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Andy Phan, Office Manager
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Sam Reyes, Systems Administrator
Executive Office Staff
Sarah Marchal Murray, Director of Institutional Advancement and Board Secretary
 …recently the first Director of Development for WaterAid America. …formerly an Executive Director with Community Counseling Service (CCS), an international fundraising consulting and management firm. Early in her career, she worked as a political media consultant. -smmurray@cgdev.org
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Katherine Douglas Martel, Institutional Advancement Associate
 …began working at CGD in January 2010. Before joining the Center, Douglas Martel completed a Master of Public Policy with a concentration in international development at Georgetown University. -kdmartel@cgdev.org
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Aaron Hoffmeyer, Constituent Relations Coordinator
 Originally from Lansing, Michigan, Hoffmeyer has worked in financial aid assessment and commercial bank management. -ahoffmeyer@cgdev.org
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Annie Malknecht, Assistant to the President
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Emily Paul, Institutional Advancement Associate
 …spent a year working at UBS investment bank in London before returning to her hometown of Washington, D.C., to pursue her interest in international development. -epaul@cgdev.org
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Rita Perakis, Program Coordinator to the President
 …served as a consultant on an agribusiness development project for the Millennium Challenge Corporation. Previously, she worked for Seedco, the Council on Foreign Relations, the French Ministry of Education and Cultural Services, and the Carter Center. -rperakis@cgdev.org
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Emily Putze, Special Assistant to the President
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Liza Reynolds, Special Assistant to the Executive Office
Research Assistants
 Originally from Indiana. -jbennett@cgdev.org
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 Prior to joining CGD, he was an Economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -ecollins@cgdev.org
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 Decker supports Alan Gelb on his work with biometrics in the developing world and the IDRC fellowship. She has also worked for Reinvest South Africa on business development in the townships of Cape Town and has interned on the Hill and at the UN Foundation. -cdecker@cgdev.org
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 …works with research fellow Amanda Glassman, primarily focusing on priority-setting institutions, behavioral economics and aid effectiveness in global health. Originally from Istanbul, Turkey. -dduran@cgdev.org
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 …was a research assistant in the Centro de Investigacion de la Universidad del Pacifico. - vgonzales@cgdev.org
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 Research Assistant for the Re-Thinking US Foreign Assistance program.   Before joining CGD, he was an Economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. …he also has prior experience at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars and the Ohio Department of Development. -jgrover@cgdev.org
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 Karver has worked as a consulting data analyst for IFPRI and the World Bank. -jkarver@cgdev.org
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 Supports the research of Todd Moss. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Majerowicz graduated from Stanford University with a BA in political science and a minor in economics. Before joining CGD, Majerowicz worked at the Inter-American Dialogue interning with their economics and trade program. -smajerowicz@cgdev.org
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 …supports the research of fellow Ben Leo and senior fellow Todd Moss, primarily focusing on African economic policy and private sector development. -rthuotte@cgdev.org
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 Before joining CGD, Walz worked in rural South Africa with the non-profit Think Impact. …has interned with the International Crisis Group in DC. Originally from California. -jwalz@cgdev.org
Interns
 She is a senior at George Washington University majoring in International Affairs with a concentration in Middle Eastern Studies and International Politics. -abeizan-diaz@cgdev.org
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 …assists Charles Kenny and Todd Moss on COD Aid. She is a senior at Tufts University. Previously, Summers has worked as an intern at the Kennedy School of Government and at Downey McGrath, a DC located lobbying firm. -rsummers@cgdev.org
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 Templin is a junior at Columbia University. Tara volunteers with Habitat for Humanity. -ttemplin@cgdev.org
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