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Douglas H. Paal
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David A. Pacheco (No longer listed)
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Harold C. Pachios

”…has had a distinguished career that has carried him from the White House to the U.S. Department of Transportation, and through several national political campaigns. He is a Founding Partner of
Preti Flaherty and is listed in Woodward-White’s 2003-2004 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. “Harold was Associate White House Press Secretary under President
Lyndon B. Johnson, serving as principal aide to White House Press Secretary
Bill Moyers from 1965 to 1967. …”He came to the White House after serving as Deputy Congressional Liaison for the
Peace Corps during that agency’s earliest years, a post in which he advised members of Congress and assisted the program’s director, Sargent Shriver, on Congressional matters. He also assisted the task force that wrote the Federal legislation creating the Office of Equal Opportunity, helping to develop legislation to launch Head Start,
VISTA and
Job Corps, among other programs. ….”Harold left the White House in 1967 to become attorney-advisor to the Secretary of the newly created Department of Transportation, where he used his skills to negotiate with State and local governments throughout the country to resolve Federal and State public policy conflicts. In summer 1968, he joined the vice-presidential campaign of Senator
Edmund S. Muskie to direct scheduling and advance operations. “In 1969, after eight years in Washington during which he rose to the highest levels of government, he returned to his home state of Maine. He began his practice of law in Portland. …”After a decade in Federal government and more than 30 years of legal practice, Harold now pursues projects ranging from complex litigation before administrative tribunals and courts to counseling corporate clients in contract, real estate, regulatory, and shareholder matters. He serves as general counsel for several corporate clients and also counsels clients on governmental and legislative issues. …”As lobbyist for a coalition of environmental groups, he was instrumental in the initial enactment, more than twenty-five years ago, of Maine’s landmark site location and coastal pollution laws. He also has served as a visiting lecturer in environmental law at Bowdoin College. He has been lead counsel in the environmental permitting process for several large facilities and has been an advocate on environmental and other issues for several clients, including national trade associations, before Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency. …”He is chairman of the Board of Visitors of the University of Maine School of Law, a fellow of the Maine Bar Foundation and formerly Regional Co-Chair of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He also currently serves on the National Governing Board of
Common Cause, the Board of Visitors for University of Southern Maine, the Board of the
Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute, the Board of the
Salzburg Seminar (Austria) and the Board of the Hellenic-American School of Business (Athens). “He is a past president of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the National Committee for Symphony and Orchestra Support, and past vice-chairman of the
American Symphony Orchestra League. “He is a former trustee of the American College of Greece, of the Maine College of Art, and of Maine Maritime Academy, and a past director of the Portland Boys Club. He served as chairman of the Cape Elizabeth School Board and formerly served as a member of the legislative committee of the
United States Olympic Committee. “In addition, he has served as chairman of the committee appointed by Senator George J. Mitchell to develop proposals for reform of Federal campaign finance laws, and also chaired the committee appointed by Senator Mitchell to advise on selection of a U.S. Attorney for Maine. “In 1993 he was nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. The President designated him Chairman of the Commission in 1999. President Bush nominated him in 2003 for a third term of the Commission, and he was again confirmed by the Senate. The Commission, and its Washington staff, advise the President, Secretary of State, and Congress on public diplomacy programs carried out by the State Department and U.S. embassies around the world. He is currently a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on Public Diplomacy. …”He served as chairman of the Maine Democratic Party and was the Democratic nominee in Maine’s First Congressional District in 1980. “Harold was born in New Haven, Connecticut; grew up in Cape Elizabeth, Maine; and graduated from Princeton University in 1959. He served as a lieutenant aboard a U.S. Navy transport ship and then moved to Washington, D.C., where he earned a law degree from Georgetown University.” …Governing Board,
Common Cause; Director,
Public Diplomacy Council; Former
Peace Corps Staffer; Commissioner,
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. |
http://www.usm.maine.edu/bov/pachios_harold.html.
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Harry P. Pachon - OUT

Professor President (since 1993), The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute. “Areas of expertise:” Immigration, Latino voters, Hispanic education issues rights issues, demographics and population analysis, polling methodology. Pachon joined the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute in 1993, as President. In 1997, Dr. Pachon was appointed to serve as a member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. Additionally, saluting his ongoing work on behalf of Mexicans living in the United States, the Mexican Government presented Dr. Pachon with the Ohtli (humanitarian) Award. Dr. Pachon is a founding board member and past executive director of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund. While at NALEO, he initiated a nationally acclaimed U.S. citizenship project that has been replicated on a multi-ethnic basis across the country and initiated the National Directory of Latino Elected Officials, which is now in its seventeenth year of publication. Dr. Pachon currently serves on the board of directors of The John Randolph Haynes Foundation and Southern California Public Radio (KPCC). Among his numerous academic achievements, Dr. Pachon has been the recipient of research grants from the prestigious Social Science Research Council, and the Ford, Carnegie-Mellon, Rockefeller and Kellogg Foundations. Dr. Pachon has authored over twenty articles and journals, and co-authored three books on U.S. Latino politics and political behavior. He has held academic positions at Michigan State University; Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles; City University of New York and held the Kenan All Campus Chair at the Claremont Colleges. He currently is a professor of public policy at the University of Southern California in the School of Policy, Planning and Development.
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George R. Packard
http://www.us-jf.org/packardbio.html - President of the United States-Japan Foundation since July 1998. Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. Was Dean and Professor of East Asian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
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Vijay M. Padmanabhan – NEW
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Eduardo J. Padron
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Carter W. Page
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George C. Paine II

A federal bankruptcy judge, George Paine II, belongs to an “all-white” country club in Nashville.
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Bruce L. Paisner
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Hannah C. Pakula
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Mark Palmer - OUT
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/pnac-abramowitz-to-gershmann/naumann-to-zoellick/ - AKA Robie Marcus Hooker Palmer. B. 1941. Executive summary: US Ambassador to Hungary, 1986-90. |
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark - Affiliations:
Committee on the Present Danger: Member;
Council for a Community of Democracies: Vice President;
Project on Middle East Democracy: Member, Board of Advisers;
Freedom House: Former Vice Chairman. Government service:
State Department: Various posts, 1964-1990. Business:
Capital Development Company LLC: President. ~~~ Mark Palmer, a former ambassador to Hungary and presidential speechwriter, is a longstanding promoter of democracy who has worked for a number of neoconservative-aligned groups. He served in the State Department during the Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations.[1] A former vice chairman of
Freedom House, Palmer is vice president of the
Council for a Community of Democracies (CCD) and the president of the investment firm Capital Development Company LLC.[2] Palmer has also been a member of the
Committee on the Present Danger an adviser to the
Project on Middle East Democracy. …On the website of the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD), Palmer is quoted as saying, “The world’s last 43 dictators have created the conditions in which terrorists thrive—either by funding and directing them, or in reaction to the dictator’s corruption and abuse. … Despite his frequent association with neoconservatives, Palmer is generally more dovish than them. … [But,
read more at http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/palmer_mark.] |
Central European Media Enterprises (1990-);
US Ambassador to Hungary (1986-90);
US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Soviet & Eastern European Affairs (1982-86);
American Academy of Diplomacy;
Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Board of Directors;
Committee on the Present Danger;
Council for a Community of Democracies;
Freedom House Vice Chairman of the Board;
Friends of Dick Lugar;
John McCain 2008;
McCain-Palin Victory 2008;
National Endowment for Democracy;
Spirit of America Board of Advisors;
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
Straight Talk America.
-Robie M Palmer 4437 Reservoir Rd NW; Washington, DC 20007-2021 (202) 298-6597 [65+ / Mark Palmer, Sushma M Palmer, Shiraz Mahyera, Rohit Mahyera]
-Robie M Palmer
800 Burdette Rd; Rockville, MD 20851-1031 [
Shiraz E Palmer]
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Matthew Palmer
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Ronald D. Palmer - OUT
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Samuel J. Palmisano - NEW
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Farah Pandith – NEW
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Esther Pan Sloane - OUT

<–
Esther Pan and Robert Douglas Sloane. | Sloane is a vice consul in the political section of the U.S. Embassy in Wales …
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Stewart J. Paperin
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Andrew T. Parasiliti – NEW
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Scott E. Pardee
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=65065&p=irol-govBio&ID=160669 - Professor of Monetary Economics at Middlebury College, Vermont. Previously he served as a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Executive Director of the Finance Research Center at the Sloan School from November 1997. Mr. Pardee served as Chairman of Yamaichi International (America), Inc., a financial services company, from 1989 to 1995. Mr. Pardee previously served as Executive Vice President and a member of the Board of Directors of Discount Corporation of New York, a primary dealer in U.S. government securities, and Senior Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Manager of Foreign Operations of the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System.
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Herbert Pardes
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James W. Pardew
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Sanjay Parekh

B. 1974, is the founder of Startup Gossip,
Startup Riot, and Startup Dinner. He is also a member of the Board of Directors at
Coyote Point Systems and a co-founder of
Shotput Ventures. Prior to his current efforts to build up the Atlanta area entrepreneurial community he was the Founder, CEO, Chief Strategy Officer, and member of the Board of Directors at
Digital Envoy, a IP based geographic targeting technology company. Prior to Digital Envoy he was an American Marshall Memorial Fellow at
German Marshall Fund of the United States, member at Young Entrepreneurs Organization, and a Technology Pioneer (2002 & 2003) at
World Economic Forum.
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Louise M. Parent
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Jonathan S. Paris
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PariJona - Paris is a London-based Middle East and Islamic movement analyst. He has completed two studies for the U.S. Department of Defense, a diagnostic study on the Future of Saudi Arabia in 2003 and a study on Radical Islam in Europe in 2006. From 1995 to 2000, he was a Middle East Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. …He comments on CNN, BBC, Sky News, Fox News, and NBC News, and has written for
Foreign Affairs, the
Financial Times, New York Sun, Baltimore Sun, and
Asharq Alawsat, an Arab daily newspaper based in London. …from 1994-97 lectured at Yale University on Islam and Politics in the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. A Cleveland native.
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C. Allen Parker – NEW
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Elizabeth R. Parker
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Emily D. Parker
http://www.cfr.org/experts/world/emily-d-parker/b16578 - Parker is currently an International Affairs Fellow serving as a member of the Policy Planning staff at the U.S. Department of State, where she is responsible for 21st Century Statecraft, innovation and technology. Prior to joining Policy Planning, Ms. Parker was a global policy fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, where she researched the role of blogging and social media in today’s Russia. …Formerly she was the Arthur Ross Fellow at Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations, and has worked as a staff op-ed editor for The New York Times and as an op-ed editor and an editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal. From 2004 to 2005, she wrote a Journal column called “Virtual Possibilities: China and the Internet.” Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Project Syndicate and the New Republic. …
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Jason H. Parker - OUT
Parker – Washington D.C. Metro Area - “He conducted the Council on Foreign Relations Classic Foreign Policy Films Series, served on adjunct faculty at Columbia University and
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Jay M. Parker
http://www.trumanproject.org/about/people/senior-fellows/jay-m-parker - Parker is a Visiting Associate Professor in Georgetown University’s Department of Government, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the graduate school faculties at Columbia University and George Washington University, and a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency. Prior to his appointment at Georgetown, he served as the Center’s Executive Vice President and as an Advisor and the Center’s Liaison to the Iraq Study Group (also known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission). …In 2005, Dr. Parker retired from the United States Army in the rank of Colonel after 26 years of active duty service. [
Read more.] |
http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/bios.html?id=190&year=2011 - is professor of international security at the College of International Security Affairs of the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.
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Michelle Parker - NEW
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Ned Parker – NEW
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Penny L. Parker
-”?”>Author on such topics as the U.N. and “human rights” …
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Karen Parker Feld

Chief Executive at KPF Global Investment Strategies . Past: Principal and Chief Investment Officer at Artemis Financial Advisors; Managing Director for Foreign Exchange at Harvard Management Company; Associate Partner & Director, Foreign Exchange at Wellington Management Company; Managing Director at Chase Manhattan Bank; Economist at International Monetary Fund. Greater Boston Area.
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Roger Parkinson
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Michael Parks
http://annenberg.usc.edu/Faculty/Communication%20and%20Journalism/ParksM.aspx - “A journalist and educator..was USC Annenberg faculty director. He joined the
Los Angeles Times in 1980 and in 1995 was promoted to deputy foreign editor and later managing editor, before taking the helm as editor in 1997. As editor of the
Los Angeles Times, Parks was responsible for news coverage and editorial page positions of the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. …His memberships include the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Council on Foreign Relations, Pacific Council on International Policy, International Press Institute, Asia Society, and the Society of Professional Journalists. …Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Parks and his wife live in Pasadena, California. They have three grown children and three grandchildren.
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Gerald L. Parsky
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Richard D. Parsons
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Alex Pascal
http://www.cnas.org/node/5037 - Executive Assistant to the National Security Advisor, National Security Staff. … Since May 2009, Alex Pascal has served on the National Security Staff (NSS) at the White House as Executive Assistant to National Security Advisor. In this role, he works on a diverse range of issues and performs a variety of policy, coordination and operational staff functions to support the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign and national security policy. Prior to joining the NSS, Alex served at the State Department as Special Assistant to the Special Envoy for Middle East Regional Security, where he worked on the local and regional security elements of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, focusing on the Levant region. Alex has also worked abroad in Yemen, where he did field research on state fragility as an NSEP Boren Fellow, in Syria at U.S. Embassy Damascus during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, in the West Bank doing election monitoring for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), and in South Africa at a local NGO working to enhance public participation in national policymaking. …A native of Boston…
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Carlos E. Pascual
Juliette M. Passer
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Pamela Passman

Passman left Microsoft in October 2011 . Pamela Passman was corporate vice president and deputy deputy general counsel for Microsoft’s Global Corporate Affairs function. …Passman is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of the Information Technology Industry Council and the Board of the US Telecommunications Training Institute, both based in Washington, DC. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of the National Center for APEC and on the Boards of the United Way of King County, the Seattle Art Museum, and the National Bureau of Asian Research, all based in Washington State.
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Howard G. Paster
-DEAD.
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Robert A. Pastor
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Hewitt Pate – NEW
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Eboo Patel - OUT

AKA Ebrahim Patel. Executive summary: Interfaith Youth Core.
Aga Khan Foundation USA;
Council on Foreign Relations;
CrossCurrents Magazine;
Global Youth Action Network;
Interfaith Youth Core;
International Interfaith Centre;
North American Interfaith Network;
Ashoka Fellowship;
Rhodes Scholarship;
Indian Ancestry. Wife: Shehnaz Mansuri (civil rights attorney); Son: Zayd.
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Hugh T. Patrick
Hugh T. Patrick – Columbia University - Professor of International Business Emeritus; director of the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, School of Business; co-director of the APEC Study Center. Japanese economy; Pacific Basin economic relations.
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Stewart M. Patrick
Stewart M. Patrick: The Internationalist - Patrick assesses the future of world order, state sovereignty, and multilateral cooperation. Senior Fellow and Director of CFR’s International Institutions and Global Governance Program.
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Thomas H. Patrick, Sr. – OUT
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Alan J. Patricof
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Jon Patricof
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Susan E. Patricof

<–
husband Alan. | Vice Chair of the Board of Overseers, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
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Ernest T. Patrikis

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Patrikis is a partner in the New York office in the firmwide Bank and Insurance Regulatory Practice. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, etc. Patrikis served as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of American International Group Inc. (AIG ) since 1999. Mr. Patrikis has been a Director of First SunAmerica Life Insurance Co. since 2003. He led the regulatory practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. He served as a Member of Legal Advisory Committee of NYSE Euronext, Inc. He also served as Director of International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
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Michelle N. Billig Patron
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/centers/geei/biographies/patron.htm - PIRA Energy. …directs PIRA Energy Group’s Global Political Risk Service. She has over a decade of experience analyzing international energy issues. In addition, she is an adjunct professor of energy policy at New York University. Prior to joining PIRA, Ms. Patron was a Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and conducted energy research at Deutsche Bank. Earlier in her career, she served as an international policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the Clinton and Bush administrations. During that time, she advised the U.S. Energy Secretary and other senior U.S. officials on relations with major energy-producing and -consuming countries, including Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, China, Nigeria and the EU. In 2001, Ms. Patron served as Energy Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Prior to the DOE, she worked at the International Energy Agency, the White House, UNICEF and the Center for International Environmental. …She has served as a commentator to CNBC, BBC, NPR, the New York Times and the Economist and has written for Foreign Affairs, The Financial Times and The Los Angeles Times.
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Eric D. Patterson
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/edp9/ - Associate Director, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government, BERKLEY CENTER FOR RELIGION, PEACE, AND WORLD AFFAIRS. He is also the Project Director/Consultant for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy Task Force. Prior to coming to the Berkley Center, Patterson spent three years working for the Federal government. He served as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (2007-2008) and before that was on university leave of absence as William C. Foster Fellow in the State Department’s Bureau of Political and Military Affairs, where he worked on international small arms and light weapons security issues (2005-2007). Previously he was on the faculty at Vanguard University in California.
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Nicholas J. Patterson
-”?”>Department of Justice, National Security Division…Counsel for National Security Law and Policy …
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Patricia M. Patterson [?]
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Rebecca Patterson
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Norman J. Pattiz
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Douglas L. Paul
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Roland A. Paul

Attorney, Ivey, Barnum & O’Mara. …
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Steven Paulikas – NEW
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Henry M. Paulson Jr.
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John A. Paulson (NEW listing)

B. 1955. Executive summary: Billionaire hedge fund manager. Betting against the sub-prime lending market, Paulson’s funds made $15B in 2007, earning some $2.5B for him personally. His funds’ assets under management totalled $28B at the start of 2008. |
Paulson & Co., Inc. President (1994-);
Gruss & Co.;
Bear Stearns to Managing Director (1984-90?);
Odyssey Partners (-1984);
Boston Consulting Group (1980-);
Center for Responsible Lending $15M donation (2007). Wife: Jenny.
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Judith K. Paulus

Associate Director, Communications of Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Previously, she was Director, Civic and International Affairs for Sara Lee Corporation, VP/Director of Strategic Planning and Chief of Staff for Consumer Banking with Citibank, and Director, Communications, for FMC Corporation.
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Nicholas B. Paumgarten
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Barry Pavel
http://www.acus.org/users/barry-pavel - Director of the
International Security Programand Director-Designate of the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security at the Atlantic Council, focusing on emerging security challenges, defense strategies and capabilities, and key European and global defense issues. …Prior to joining the Atlantic Council, he was a career member of the Senior Executive Service in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for almost eighteen years. From October 2008 through July 2010, he served as the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy on the National Security Council staff, serving both President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama. …In this capacity, Mr. Pavel led the development of five of the first eight Obama Administration Presidential Study Directives. He was the initiator and architect of the NSC’s first-ever National Security Priorities Review and a key contributor to the President’s 2010 National Security Strategy; led the NSC’s oversight of the four Defense Department strategic reviews (the Quadrennial Defense Review, Nuclear Posture Review, Ballistic Missile Defense Review, and space posture review), including the President’s September 2009 decision on European missile defense and all Presidential decisions on nuclear policy and posture; co-led the development of the President’s June 2010 National Space Policy; and contributed to the President’s policies on Europe and NATO, Korea, cyberspace, DoD operational plans and activities, military family policy, and other matters. …Prior to this position, Mr. Pavel was the Chief of Staff and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict & Interdependent Capabilities. He helped Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Vickers develop policy on the capabilities and operational employment of special operations forces, strategic forces, and conventional forces. His main areas of work covered strategic capabilities policy, including development of the first Department of Defense cyber deterrence strategy and better aligning the Department’s approach to cyberspace activities and capabilities with defense strategy and policy. …From October 1993 through November 2006, Mr. Pavel led or contributed to a broad range of defense strategy and planning initiatives for both the Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations. He led the Clinton Administration’s development of the Defense Planning Guidance and the defense planning for the first round of NATO enlargement. He also contributed to President Clinton’s National Security Strategies and the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). As the Principal Director for Strategy, he also played a leading role in the conduct of the 2001 QDR, the global defense posture realignment, and the development of the 2005 U.S. National Defense Strategy. Other main work areas included: the Secretary of Defense’s Security Cooperation Guidance and the first Interagency Security Cooperation Strategy Conference; the Unified Command Plan; post-9-11 deterrence policy (including deterrence of terrorist networks and regional nuclear powers); strategies for reducing ungoverned areas; and a long-range planning construct that accounts for trends and “strategic shocks” that could significantly change DoD’s role in national security. …Pavel, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, speaks and writes on a wide range of foreign and security policy issues. …
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Christina H. Paxson – NEW
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Frank H. Pearl
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Norman Pearlstine
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Gardner Peckham
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Leah Pedersen Thomas – NEW
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Rena M. Pederson
http://www.nationalmathandscience.org/about-us/nmsi-staff/rena-pederson - Prior to joining NMSI, Rena Pederson was Senior Advisor for Strategic Communications for the Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., serving as a senior speechwriter and communications manager. As part of those duties, Ms. Pederson also served on the editorial board of the Counter Terrorism Communications Center at the Department of State, organized an international media conference on attacks on the press, prepared Congressional testimony for Under Secretary Karen Hughes, and helped create the America Is book for distribution overseas. … She previously served as Vice President and Editorial Page Editor at The Dallas Morning News, supervising the staff and content of the opinion pages for 16 years. Prior to joining The News, she was a reporter with United Press International (1970-72) and the Associated Press (1972). She also worked in the Washington bureau of the Houston Chronicle (1973). …
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Richard F. Pedersen - OUT
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Andrew L. Peek – NEW
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Clay Pell – NEW
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Robert H. Pelletreau Jr.
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Lawrence E. Penn III

Managing Director at The Camelot Group. Mr. Penn is a Venture Advisor at GSA Venture Partners. He is also currently employed at The Camelot Group, LLC , Investment Arm and Camelot Direct Secondaries fund. Mr. Penn is also a Venture Advisor at Silicon Alley Venture Partners. Mr. Penn was previously an Investment Banker at Lazard and a Portfolio Manager in the Private Equity Group of JP Morgan Investment Management (JPMIM). …
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Mark J. Penn
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Dylan C. Pereira - OUT

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Joseph R. Perella

B. 1941, is an “Italian-American” financier. …In the fall of 1972, he was hired as an associate at
First Boston, where he worked in the
mergers and acquisitions department. He remained with First Boston until 1988 when he teamed up with associate
Bruce Wasserstein to create their own mergers and acquisitions advisory business as
Wasserstein Perella & Co. Their company was at the forefront of the 1980s/90s boom in corporate takeovers…left Wasserstein Perella in 1992/1993 to join
Morgan Stanley. …One of the most high profile deals Perella advised on following his departure from Morgan Stanley was advising on the Bank of America takeover of leading credit card company
MBNA. In November 2005, Perella and former Morgan Stanley banker Terry Meguid announced that they were opening an investment banking boutique. On June 15, 2006, Perella announced the formation of a new financial services firm,
Perella Weinberg Partners, based in New York and London, etc. Wife: Amy.
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Don Peretz
Director of the Middle East Program at the State University of New York, Binghamton, where he has been Professor of Political Science since 1966 …
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Tony Perez [?]
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David Perez
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Luis J. Perez
http://www.latinlawyer.com/people/19958/ll250/4309/luis-j-perez/ - Perez is ranked consistently among Florida’s premier corporate lawyers. His practice focuses on general corporate matters and mergers and acquisitions, including private equity, venture capital, and international transactions. …Memberships: US-Spain Council, Cuba Study Group, and Council on Foreign Relations.
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Marifeli Pérez-Stable
http://www2.fiu.edu/~stablem/Biography.htm - Left Cuba in 1960. …Pérez-Stable is a professor of sociology at Miami’s Florida International University and vice president for democratic governance at the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC. She is an editorial contributor to the
Miami Herald; her column on Latin American issues appears every other Thursday.
Tiempos del Mundo publishes her biweekly column. Her opinion pieces have appeared in
El País (Spain),
El Clarín (Argentina),
Excelsior (Mexico),
El Nuevo Herald,
The New Republic, and
The Nation. She is also an editorial contributor to the Real Instituto Elcano (a Madrid-based foreign-policy think tank),
InfoLatam (Spain), and
Nueva Mayoría (Argentina). She has been interviewed on National Public Radio, PBS (Miami), CNN, NBC, RTE (Ireland), Imagen Informativa (Mexico), Andrés Oppenheimer Presenta, the Voice of America, Radio Marti, CNN en Español, Radio Nacional de España, Radio América (Argentina),
Estado de Sao Paulo, and
Le Monde…chaired the Task Force on Memory, Truth, and Justice which published the report,
Cuban National Reconciliation, in April 2003 (
http://memoria.fiu.edu). She is the director of “National Dialogues on Democracy in Latin America,” a project sponsored by the Inter-American Dialogue with the cooperation of the Organization of American States.
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Linda J. Perkin
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Edward J. Perkins
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Roswell B. Perkins
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George R. Perkovich
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Janice E. Perlman
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Barbara Perlmutter
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Louis Perlmutter

Executive Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co Llc. |
http://transatlanticinstitute.org/html/ab_chairman.html- Louis Perlmutter, a senior advisor to Corporate Partners, a private equity fund affiliated with the investment bank Lazard, is a retired senior partner of Lazard. He has been chairman of the board of trustees of Brandeis University and the American Jewish Congress, and the chairman of the executive committee of the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. …He is a director of the Charles H. Revson Foundation and his current memberships include the Council on Foreign Relations, board of fellows (directors) of Harvard Medical School, Board of Directors of Harvard Medical International, the advisory board of Foreign Affairs, trustee of the Blaustein Institute for Human Rights and the committee of visitors of the University of Michigan Law School. He has received honors from The Phoenix House Foundation, The Israel Policy Forum, The World Federation of United Nations Associations, and the American Jewish Committee. …His areas of expertise include international finance, economics, and foreign policy with a focus on the Middle East.
- NEW YORK, NY 10020.
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Henry H. Perritt Jr.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/faculty/hperritt/ - …is a professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law. He served as Chicago-Kent’s dean from 1997 to 2002 and was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the Tenth District of Illinois in 2002. Throughout his academic career, Professor Perritt has made it possible for groups of law and engineering students to work together to build a rule of law, promote the free press, assist in economic development, and provide refugee aid through “Project Bosnia,” “Operation Kosovo” and “Destination Democracy.” …Perritt is the author of more than 70 law review articles and 15 books on international relations and law, technology and law, and employment law, including the 730-page Law and the Information Superhighway. He served on President Clinton’s Transition Team, working on telecommunications issues, and drafted principles for electronic dissemination of public information, which formed the core of the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments adopted by Congress in 1996. During the Ford administration, he served on the White House staff and as deputy under secretary of labor. …Perritt served on the Computer Science and Telecommunications Policy Board of the National Research Council, and on a National Research Council committee on “Global Networks and Local Values.” He was a member of the interprofessional team that evaluated the FBI’s Carnivore system. He is a member of the bars of Virginia, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Illinois and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the Economic Club, is on the board of directors of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, and has served as secretary of the Section on Labor and Employment Law of the American Bar Association.
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June C. Perry – NEW
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Robert C. Perry

(
L.) “Ambassador” Robert C. Perry “is vice president for international programs at the
Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), where he manages CCA’s conferences and programs. He was instrumental in planning CCA’s biennial Summits in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Under his supervision, CCA’s Program Division plans conferences on agribusiness, health, infrastructure and finance. He joined CCA in 2003 after a career in the U.S. Foreign Service at the Department of State, where he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of African Affairs (July 2001-December 2002) responsible for Economic Policy, West Africa and Public Diplomacy. As U.S. Ambassador to the
Central African Republic (January 1999-June 2001) he coordinated the U.S. contribution to the UN’s peace building effort in the Central African Republic. His previous assignments included managing a US$100 million counternarcotics program for Latin America at the State Department, and postings to Bolivia, Mauritius, Mexico, Ethiopia, Chile and Vietnam. Ambassador Perry speaks Spanish and French. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the
American Foreign Service Association, the
Association of Black American Ambassadors and serves as a Trustee of the
Phelps Stokes Fund, an educational NGO.
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William J. Perry
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Joseph E. Persico

Author…from 1974 to 1977 he was primary speechwriter to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. He now lives in Guilderland, New York.
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Mary Porter Peschka

Regional Head of Advisory Services, Latin America and the Caribbean at
International Finance Corporation. Past: Regional Business Line Leader, Middle East & North Africa at
International Finance Corporation. |
http://www.philanthropyforum.org/forum/Speakers7.asp?SnID=2 - “Mary Porter Peschka is a Senior Operations Manager at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), where she is responsible for the development and implementation of technical assistance initiatives to support small- and medium-sized enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa. She is also co-leading a task force on the IFC’s engagement in conflict-affected countries around the world. …Prior to joining the IFC, Ms. Peschka held a variety of positions in both the public and private sectors, including serving as a Partner in Market Access International, Inc., a women-owned consulting firm; as Investor Relations Manager for the St. Genevieve Group, a group of international mining companies; and as the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Business Advisor for the U.S. Agency for International Development. In addition, she has worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, and the Banco de Credito of Ecuador.”
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Mary Ann Peters
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Michael P. Peters

CFR site: “
Expertise: National security; Russia; NATO.
Experience: Career army officer, with military assignments including Chief of Staff, United States Military Academy (1992-95); Battalion Commander in Operations Just Cause (Panama) and Desert Shield (1989-90); Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1987-89); attaché in Moscow (1981-83); Executive Officer/Platoon Leader, Vietnam (1969-70).
Languages: Russian (fluent).
Honors: Distinguished Service Medal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit.”
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Mathew S. Petersen – NEW
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Holly Peterson

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Holly Peterson with Harvey Weinstein. | B. 1964. …is an author and contributing editor at Newsweek magazine. She is the daughter of financier Peter George Peterson, a billionaire and Senior Chairman of the Blackstone Group. | “…spent a decade as an Emmy award—winning producer at ABC news. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Talk, and Newsweek …”
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Michael A. Peterson
http://www.gpxenterprises.com/www/team-peterson.asp - President and Co-Founder of GPX Enterprises, L.P. and its affiliates…most recently served as Executive Vice President – Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, and a Director of ATX Communications, Inc., a publicly traded communications company. …Peterson was a founding member of the executive management team of CoreComm Limited, a publicly traded communications business, which he merged with ATX in 2000. …Prior to joining CoreComm and ATX, Mr. Peterson was the Director of Corporate Development for NTL Incorporated, a publicly traded international cable and telecommunications company. …Prior to joining NTL, Mr. Peterson had a successful career in corporate finance at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, which has since been acquired by Credit Suisse First Boston. is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and served as a board member of the American Heart Association … |
Son of Peter Peterson …
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Peter G. Peterson
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David H. Petraeus

B. 1952.
CIA Director (6-Sep-2011 to present);
US Defense Department Cmdr., US Forces Afghanistan (2010-2011);
Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM (2008-10);
US Defense Department Commander, Multi-National Force, Iraq (2007-08);
US Defense Department Commander, US Army Combined Arms Center (2005-07);
US Defense Department Commander, Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq (2004-05);
US Defense Department Commander, 101st Airborne Division (2003-04);
US Defense Department Chief of Staff, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg (2000-01);
Council on Foreign Relations;
Army Commendation Medal;
Bronze Star;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal;
Distinguished Service Medal;
Legion of Merit;
Shot: Accidental 1991 (live-fire exercise). Father: Sixtus Petraeus; Wife: Holly Knowlton (m. 1974, one son, one daughter); Son: Stephen Petraeus.
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Richard W. Petree (one of these two is out — and now he’sjust listed as “Rick”)
http://www.ewingbemiss.com/people-petree.php - During his 22-year investment banking career, Rick Petree has initiated, structured and secured billions of dollars worth of international and domestic merger & acquisition and capital markets transactions. Before joining Ewing Bemiss & Co., Rick was a Managing Director of Westwood Capital LLC and a co-founder and Managing Director of MillRock Partners LLC, a boutique investment bank serving private middle market and public growth companies. …Prior to co-founding MillRock, Rick was a Managing Director in the London and New York offices of S.G. Warburg & Co. While at Warburg, Rick advised on large multinational M&A transactions and led Warburg’s banking activities in the U.S. pharmaceutical and oil and gas (E&P) sectors. …Rick left Warburg to pursue entrepreneurial and sovereign advisory activities in Central and Eastern Europe. He advised Prime Ministers and Cabinet members in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Former Republic of Yugoslavia and Ukraine on privatization transactions, capital mobilization and economic development strategies. …Before beginning his banking career, Rick practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (New York) and Hale and Dorr (Boston).
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Richard W. Petree Jr.
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Thomas E. Petri
Ben Petro (Petrosky?) – OUT

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Probably?->
http://www.linkedin.com/in/benpetro - Senior Vice President at
VeriSign; Investment partner at San Francisco Arts Fund; Board of Directors at peerfluence. Past: Board of Directors at
Teneros; Board of Directors at
3jam; CEO and President at
Teneros; Senior Vice President at
NeuStar; CEO/President at
UltraDNS; Vice President of Marketing at Edge Connections; Director of Marketing at
Logix Communications; director of marketing at Dobson Communications; Senior Staff at
MCI; General Manager of Operations at
QSI. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Peter J. Pettibone

Int’l lawyer, Hogan Lovells, NYC. Previously, he was the Managing Partner of Hogan & Hartson’s Moscow office.
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John R. Petty

Founder and Chairman,
Federal National Payables, Inc. 80 years old. Petty serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TECSEC, Incorporated, a data security company. Mr. Petty served as the Chairman of Marine Midland Bank, a Partner of Lehman Brothers, and as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Mr. Petty is a Founder at Federal National Payables, Inc. Mr. Petty has been the Chairman of the Board of Federal National Payables, Inc., Federal National Commercial, Inc., and Federal National Services, Inc., a factoring company, since 1992. Mr. Petty has been a Director of Arris Group Inc. since 1993 and serves as its Lead Independent Director. He served as a Director of Anixter International Inc. since 1988. He served as a Member of Board of Trustees at American University of Sharjah until June 2009.
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Joseph F. Peyronnin III
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Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr.
http://www.ifpa.org/staff/bios/rlp.php - President of the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc., which he cofounded in 1976. “He is an authority on issues of U.S. national security policy, including homeland security; proliferation and counterproliferation; alliance relationships with a focus on Europe and the Asia-Pacific area; regional security issues; crisis management; force planning; military transformation; the interrelationships of political, economic, and security policies; technology transfer; missile defense; international relations theory; U.S. foreign policy; and the implications of emerging trends in both regional and global security environments, etc.” He serves on the International Security Advisory Board (
ISAB), U.S. Department of State.
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Jane Cahill Pfeiffer
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Leon K. Pfeiffer
Colonel Leon K. Pfeiffer, USAF, Retired.
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Steven B. Pfeiffer
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Minh-Thu Pham - OUT
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Dang T. Phan

<-? | Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Managing Partner,
Soros Real Estate Investors, C.V. Phan is the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Managing Partner at Grove Capital. Previously, he was at Goldman Sachs, where he was the first Chief Financial Officer of the Whitehall Street Real Estate funds, beginning in 1993. Mr. Phan has been elected, as a Trustee of the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. … Managing Partner and serves as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of
Grove.
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Susan J. Pharr

Professor of Japanese Politics in the Department of Government, Harvard University. …
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John J. Phelan Jr. - OUT
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Edmund S. Phelps
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Cecil M. Phillips
http://placecompanies.com/student-military-housing-managing-team.asp - Chairman, CEO, Place Services Group, LLC. …In 1984, Cecil founded Phillips International (the predecessor to Place Properties, an affiliated group of companies.) That firm specialized in U.S. real estate and corporate finance opportunities for its offshore clients. …Cecil has served on the boards of directors of publicly held financial institutions, including serving as chair of a publicly held federally-chartered bank holding company. …Cecil has also recently served as a member of the Board of Directors of Research Atlanta, Inc., the Georgia Lottery Corporation, Chairman of the Board of Visitors at Emory University and Chair of the Georgia Policy Council on Children and Families. Cecil is a Commissioner and Chairman of the Atlanta Housing Authority, Chairman of the Dean’s Council of the Emory University School of Public Health, Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Howard School, and Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Board of Teach For America. Cecil has been a member of The Council on Foreign Relations since 1997. …Cecil is married. He and his wife Carol have three daughters, Megan, Chesley and Lydia.
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David L. Phillips
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Jeanne L. Phillips
http://www.huntoil.com/Bio.aspx?Load=jphillips - Appointed by President George W. Bush as the United States Permanent Representative and Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France, Ambassador Phillips led the U.S. Mission OECD from August 2001 until June 2003. Her primary policy interests were the enforcement of the Anti-Bribery Convention of the OECD, corporate governance and reforms of the OECD for the 21st Century. She also served as Executive Director of the 54th and then Chairman of the 55th Presidential Inaugural Committees. …Prior to serving as U.S. Ambassador, she owned and operated one of the top high-dollar fundraising firms in the United States with both political and non-political clients. …Phillips is senior vice president of corporate affairs and international relations for Hunt Consolidated, Inc. She is responsible for managing all activities relating to local, state, national and international governmental affairs. She also oversees all media relations for Hunt Consolidated and its affiliates, including international media relations. In addition, she directs all activities related to political and charitable giving for Hunt Consolidated and its affiliates. …Ambassador Phillips also serves as president of Hunt Global Partnerships, Hunt Oil Company’s corporate social responsibility program that creates partnerships with not-for-profit entities, local residents and local, state and federal governments to produce sustainable projects that enhance the quality of life of the residents and communities where Hunt operates. | JP Morgan Chase Bank-Dallas. …
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Kate Phillips-Barrasso
http://www.rescue.org/speakers_bureau/kate-phillips-barrasso [
International Rescue Committee] – Phillips-Barrasso is the director of government relations and advocacy in Washington, D.C. She helps guide the IRC’s work to draw attention to global humanitarian needs and advocate for policy changes that will assist refugees forced to flee war and disaster. She oversees the organization’s relations with Congress, the Executive Branch and other nongovernmental organizations on a number of humanitarian situations, including those in Asia and the Middle East. …Prior to joining the IRC, Ms. Phillips-Barrasso worked for several years as a senior policy advisor with CARE, leading the organization’s policy and advocacy efforts on humanitarian and development issues. She also worked for the United Nations Development Programme’s Millennium Campaign, drawing the attention of policy makers and the public to efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals. …Ms. Phillips-Barrasso is a Council on Foreign Relations term member and a Truman Security Fellow.
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Elizabeth M. Phu
Director, Global Threats at Office of the Secretary of Defense. Past: Student at Industrial College of the Armed Forces; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at National Security Council; Assistant for Nonproliferation Policy at
Department of Defense; Director for Southeast Asian Affairs at
Department of Defense; Assistant for NATO Policy at
Department of Defense. DC area.
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