List last updated March 01, 2013.
http://www.business.ku.edu/faculty/tan-bhala-kara/ -”Dr.” Kara Tan Bhala has over twenty-three years of experience in global finance, much of which was gained through working on Wall Street. She has been a sell-side equities analyst, a sell-side sales person, a buy-side equities analyst, and a portfolio manager. From 1992-2001, Dr. Tan Bhala was a Managing Director of Merrill Lynch and the Senior Portfolio Manager of the Merrill Lynch Dragon Fund and Emerging Tigers Fund. At its height, the Merrill Lynch Dragon Fund was the second largest Asian ex-Japan mutual fund in the world, with assets over $1 billion. In 1993, the Fund was ranked number 3 among 177 global funds. … Before running the Dragon Fund and Emerging Tigers Funds, Dr. Tan Bhala was a portfolio manager with Fiduciary Trust International in New York, where she ran the Far East equity portion of the United Nations Pension Fund. Dr. Tan Bhala has lived and worked in London, Singapore, Hong Kong, New York, and Washington, D.C. … “Dr.” Tan Bhala runs her own financial markets consulting firm and has been a consultant for hedge and mutual funds based in Kansas City. In addition, “Dr.” Tan Bhala is currently setting up a think-tank, Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics, whose mission is to highlight and analyze issues of moral philosophy in global financial markets with a view to enhancing ethical practice and policy. … Chief Executive Officer, Seven Pillars Consulting; Member, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR); Member, Royal Society for Asian Affairs; Board Member, International Trade Council of Greater Kansas City; Trustee, Bishop Seabury Academy, Lawrence, Kansas.
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Peter Tarnoff

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wife Mathea Falco. | B. 1937. Executive summary: President, Council on Foreign Relations, 1986-93.
US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1993-97);
Council on Foreign Relations President (1986-93);
World Affairs Council Executive Director (1983-86);
US Executive Secretary of State (1977-81);
US State Department Director, Office of Research & Analysis, Western Europe (1975-76);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Luxembourg (1973-75);
US State Department Consul General, Lyon, France (1971-73);
US State Department Special Asst. to US Amb. to West Germany
Kenneth Rush (1969);
US State Department Special Asst. to Chief of American Delegation, Paris Talks on Vietnam (1968);
US State Department Special Asst. to Ambassador-at-Large
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1967);
US State Department Nigerian Analyst, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1966-67);
US State Department Special Asst. to US Amb. to South Vietnam
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1965-66);
US State Department Special Asst. to Deputy Amb. to South Vietnam
U. Alexis Johnson (1964-65);
US State Department Political Officer, Lagos, Nigeria (1962-64);
Gore 2000;
Obama for America;
Pacific Council on International Policy Director.
Pacific Council on International Policy – director;
Cyrus R. Vance (deceased) – chief of staff. Wife: Mathea Falco (three sons); Son: Nicholas; Son: Alexander; Son: Benjamin.
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C. Bruce Tarter
C. Bruce Tarter – nukipedia - Dr. C. Bruce Tarter was director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1994 to 2002 … |
http://www.usip.org/strategic-posture-commission/the-commissioners - C. Bruce Tarter is the Director Emeritus of the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and was the eighth director to lead the Laboratory since it was founded in 1952. A theoretical physicist by training and experience, he has spent most of his career at the Laboratory. As director, he led the Laboratory in its mission to ensure national security and apply science and technology to the important problems of our time. He led the Laboratory through the transition to a post-Cold War nuclear weapons world, helping to set the foundation for current programs in stewardship of the U.S. nuclear stockpile. Tarter has served in a number of outside professional capacities. These include a six-year-period with the Army Science Board, service as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis, and membership on the California Council on Science and Technology, the Laboratory Operations Board (Secretary of Energy Advisory Board), Pacific Council on International Policy, Nuclear Energy Research Advisory Committee, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Draper Laboratory, member of the Corporation and the Board of Directors. … |
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc. – director. Past:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory – director.
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Daniel K. Tarullo
-?>Daniel K Tarullo 7611 Lynn Dr; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6042 [Louisa B Tarullo, Amanda R Tarullo]
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Anne M. Tatlock
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William S. Taubman
About Taubman: Executive Profiles - William S. Taubman is chief operating officer of Taubman Centers, Inc. He is responsible for development, operations and leasing. Mr. Taubman also serves as a director of the company. …Mr. Taubman joined the company in 1986 from Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. in New York, where he was a financial analyst specializing in mergers and acquisitions. He is a graduate of Brown University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy of Religion and Russian Studies. He also holds a master’s degree in Philosophy from Corpus Christi College of Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. …Mr. Taubman serves as Chairman of International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and is a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT). He is Chairman for New Detroit and serves on the board of governors for the Museum of Arts & Design in New York. |
10 Gracie Square, New York – co-op owner;
Museum of Arts and Design – trustee;
Taubman Centers, Inc.- COO & director.
A. Alfred Taubman – son;
Robert S. Taubman – brother.
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Ellen O. Tauscher
-[Ex-husband]>William Y Tauscher 2315 S St NW; Washington, DC 20008-4015 (202) 234-4671 [55-50 / Ellen O Tauscher, K Tauscher]
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Ricardo Souza Tavares [?]
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Aso O. Tavitian
Aso O. Tavitian Joins Carnegie Endowment Board of Trustees – October 28, 2008. WASHINGTON, Oct 28— The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced today that Aso O. Tavitian, former chief executive officer of Syncsort and … “Aso (Assadour) O. Tavitian was until April 2008 the CEO of Syncsort, a privately-held technology company he co-founded in 1969 that specializes in the development, marketing, and service of generalized infrastructure software products. Syncsort is headquartered in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, with subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. …Mr. Tavitian was born in Bulgaria, studied at Haigazian College in Beirut and Columbia University, and now lives in New York and Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He serves as president of the Tavitian Foundation, which primarily supports higher education; through this means, he has offered university scholarships, with a preference given to persons of Armenian and Eastern European descent. He is also a supporter of the Tavitian Library at the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a specialized collection focusing on international relations, diplomacy, world history, and the history of Armenia and the Caucasus, and the Armenian Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, which trains Armenian diplomats and government officials. …Mr. Tavitian is on the boards of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, the Frick Collection, and Close Encounters with Music. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the New School for Social Research; a member of FACE (French American Cultural Exchange), an organization focused on promoting cultural exchanges between France and the United States; and serves as vice chair of the Board of Trustees of the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.” |
Aso O Tavitian Campaign Contributions and Donations … -
Stockbridge, MA [$2,400 donation to
friends of schumer.]
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Adam Taylor (NEW listing)

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Likely>Vice President of Advocacy,
World Vision US.
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Alan M. Taylor – NEW
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Aleesha Taylor
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/aleesha-taylor/14/37b/928 - Director of Special Projects – Education Support Program at [
Soros']
Open Society Institute, London, United Kingdom. Past: Senior Program Manager at Open Society Institute; Lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Arthur R. Taylor
Arthur Taylor (businessman) – dinkipedia - … (born 1935) is an “American” businessman. … |
http://www.parkridgeadvisors.com/about/ - …began his business career in 1961 with the First Boston Corporation, where he advanced rapidly to become a member of its board of directors. Subsequent leadership positions included: Executive Vice President of the International Paper Company; President of CBS Inc.; Co-founder of an investment banking firm called Sarabam Corporation; Founding chairman of cable television’s Entertainment Channel (now the Arts and Entertainment Network.); He has served in several formative and leadership roles with “philanthropic” and “civic” institutions, including The New York City Partnership, The Berkshire-Taconic Foundation, The National Commision on Civic Renewal, and The FUnd for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education. …He currently resides with his wife Kathryn in Salisbury, CT and Allentown, PA. | Past:
CBS – president.
Martha Scott Taylor – daughter.
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Cathy L. Taylor
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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor | LinkedIn - Chief Executive Officer at Mission Essential Personnel, LLC, Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Senior Vice President for Global Strategy at Mission Essential Personnel, LLC; Director at Harvard Defense & Security Initiative; Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at Security Management Solutions. “Chris Taylor is the Chief Executive Officer at Mission Essential Personnel, LLC, a professional global services firm specializing in training and technical services, language and cultural awareness programs, intelligence community support, and specialized human capital solutions. …Chris spent 14 years in the Marine Corps as an enlisted infantryman and Force Recon Marine. He was twice selected for meritorious promotion. He earned his bachelor’s degree while on active duty. After leaving the Marine Corps 1999, he earned an MBA in 2002 from the College of William & Mary and an MPA in 2008 from the Harvard Kennedy School where he was also Director of the Harvard Defense & Security Initiative and a member of the Harvard Defense Leadership Project. …Chris is a member of Leadership Hampton Roads and founded Future American Leaders, a non-profit providing leadership development for young Americans who will lead in society. …Chris frequently speaks at professional forums and has testified before Congress and the Commission on Wartime Contracting on private sector contributions to national security challenges and humanitarian operations. He has appeared on MSNBC and CNN offering commentary on global security challenges and international affairs. He is a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the Board of Trustees at the American University in Afghanistan. …Chris was the founding Chairman and is a current board member of the International Stability Operations Association, a board member of the Peace Operations Institute, a member of Business Executives for National Security and the Council for Emerging National Security Affairs, and has attended Harvard University’s Program for Senior Executives in National and International Security. …”
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Diana L. Taylor
James S. Taylor : College of Liberal Arts : Texas … - James Taylor is a founding partner of ViaNovo, an international management and communications consulting firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Monterrey, Mexico. Prior to ViaNovo, Mr. Taylor founded the strategic consulting firm CIMA Strategies Ltd.. He was also founding director and shareholder of Public Strategies, Inc., an international public affairs firm based in Austin, TX, at which he created and managed the International Public Affairs division. …For the past two decades, many of Mr. Taylor’s professional endeavors have been tied to Mexico’s economic and political transformation. Mr. Taylor, who was born in Texas and grew up in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, earned his bachelor’s degree in International Studies from Texas State and pursued graduate studies at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Taylor also completed the Executive Program at Stanford University. He continues to advise government and corporate leaders in Mexico and the U.S. His clients rely on his knowledge of both countries’ political and business environments and on his bicultural experience to help execute strategy that results in meaningful business and policy outcomes. …Earlier in his career, Mr. Taylor was a Presidential appointee to the U.S. International Trade Commission, where he served as chief of staff to the Commissioner. He also served as special assistant to former U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, and was the deputy campaign director for the State of Texas during the Senator’s successful 1988 re-election bid. …Mr. Taylor is active with several policy boards and non-profit organizations, including the Council of Foreign Relations, the Mexican American Leadership Foundation and the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute.
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James Scott Taylor Jr.
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John B. Taylor - NEW
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Kathryn Pelgrift Taylor
Executive Bios – Kathryn P. Taylor – www.capbluecross.com - Kathryn Pelgrift Taylor is Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Capital Blue Cross and Capital Advantage Insurance Company. …Ms. Taylor is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Lehigh Valley Hospital and former Chairman of Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown, Pa. She has served on the boards of LVHHN since 1993 and is chairman of the board of Health Network Laboratories. …From 1988-89 Ms. Taylor was employed by NYLCare, the managed care subsidiary of New York Life, as Vice President Marketing and Product Development. She was responsible for new product development, marketing, sales training and market research for this managed health care company. …Prior to this, Ms. Taylor served for four years as Vice President, Strategic Planning for RCA Corporation, where she was responsible for strategic planning and business development for all aspects of the company including its Consumer and Commercial Electronics, Government Systems, Communications and Entertainment businesses. She first joined RCA in 1980 as Vice President Planning and Business Development for its subsidiary, the National Broadcasting Company, where she developed NBC’s business response to the evolving video marketplace. …From 1977-1980 Ms. Taylor was with the Philip Morris Companies, where she served as Director of Finance for the parent company and later as Treasurer of Philip Morris USA. …She began her business career on Wall Street as an associate in the Corporate Finance Department of The First Boston Corporation (1968-1970). …Subsequently she was an Assistant Treasurer at International Paper Company (1970-1972) and was with CBS Inc. from 1972-1977 as Vice President Planning. …Ms. Taylor is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is a former Board member of Communities in Schools of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. and a former Trustee and Treasurer of The Lutheran Home at Topton. …Ms. Taylor lives in Allentown, Pa with her husband, Arthur (
see above).
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Margaret L. Taylor (NEW listing)

”Taylor served as attorney in the office of the legal adviser at the U.S. Department of State. She was responsible for advising department officials on foreign assistance appropriations and implementation issues, including the department’s anticrime, counternarcotics, and peacekeeping programs worldwide, as well as assistance programs in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. …In previous positions at the U.S. Department of State, Margaret advised on domestic and international legal issues relating to trafficking in persons, extradition, and other international law enforcement matters. While in the legal adviser’s office, Margaret negotiated international agreements on law enforcement training and assistance cooperation for peacekeeping operations. She advises regularly on legislative issues related to the Department’s authorizations and appropriations. Margaret has worked in the antitrust division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. …is spending her IAF tenure at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.”
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Scott D. Taylor

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Probably>
Scott D Taylor – His research and teaching interests lie in the areas of African politics and political economy, with a particular emphasis on business-state relations, “anti”-corruption …explore.
georgetown.edu/people/sdt/?PageTemplateID=81
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Laura Taylor-Kale
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David J. Teece
David Teece – tickipedia - …is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Berkeley Research Group, and Thomas W. Tusher Chair in Global Business and director of the Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. …Teece is a leading researcher in the fields of
corporate strategy and
innovation who in 2002 was listed among the “
Top 50 Business Intellectuals” by
Accenture. …Among his many other academic and commercial activities, he was the founder and vice-chairman of Law and Economics Consulting Group (
LECG), a business that provides expert advice and testimony to companies and countries in need of independent economic analysis and review. He also acts as economic advisor to companies and governments. | U
niversity of Pennsylvania School of Arts & Science – overseer.
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Martha A. Teichner
Martha Teichner – (CBS) Since joining CBS News in October 1977, Martha Teichner has had a wide-ranging career that has covered the world. She has been a correspondent for “CBS News Sunday Morning” since December 1993, based in New York, but spent more than a dozen years as a foreign correspondent covering [
up] major international events, etc., etc. …
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Ruti G. Teitel
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Michael S. Teitelbaum
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Shibley Telhami
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Ashley J. Tellis
Ashley J. Tellis – Carnegie Endowment for International … – Afghanistan, Chinese Military Development, Deterrence and International Security, East Asia, India, Korean Peninsula, Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control, Nuclear Energy … Prior to his government service, Tellis was senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation and professor of Policy Analysis at the RAND Graduate School. …
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Maurice Tempelsman
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Ronald S. Temple – NEW
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Dina Temple-Raston
http://journalismstudies.talmud.edu/jir2006.html - …has a diverse resume, with experience ranging from reporting for
Asiaweek Magazine and being Hong Kong-China correspondent for Bloomberg News, to acting as an economics and energy correspondent for
USA Today, producer for CNNfn and City Hall Bureau Chief for
The New York Sun. She is a member of the Overseas Press Club, Council on Foreign Relations, White House Correspondents Association and the National Press Club. |
In Defense of Our America – co-author;
NPR – correspondent. Past:
Bloomberg News – correspondent.
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George J. Tenet (real name: Cohen)
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Guidance Software, Director Board of Directors
215 N Marengo Ave, Ste 250; Pasadena, CA 91101-1532 (626) 229-9191
-Softwar Information, Finance Manager 7707 Whirlaway Dr; Midlothian, VA 23112-1534 (804) 639-1608
–Gridpoint Inc, Advisor 2801 Clarendon Blvd, Ste 100; Arlington, VA 22201-2868 (703) 667-7000
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Mark R. Tercek
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Anthony P. Terracciano
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Sarah M. Terry
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H. Knox Thames

Director of Policy and Research at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Prior to that he served in the U.S. State Department’s Office of International Religious Freedom. Prior to that he was Counsel to the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission), serving as point person on religious freedom issues.
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Thomas C. Theobald
Thomas C. Theobald Profile – Forbes.com – Mr. Theobald, 72, has been a Director of Jones Lang LaSalle since July 1997. He is a nominee standing for re-election to our Board at the 2010 Annual Meeting. Mr. Theobald has served as a Partner and Senior Advisor of Chicago Growth Partners LLC since September 2004. He previously served as a Managing Director at William Blair Capital Partners from September 1994 to September 2004. From July 1987 to August 1994, Mr. Theobald was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Continental Bank Corporation. He currently serves on the boards of directors of Ambac Financial Group, Inc., a guarantor of public finance and structured finance obligations, Anixter International, a supplier of electrical apparatus and equipment, and Ventas Inc., a health-care real estate investment trust. He previously served as Chairman of the board of directors of Columbia Funds, a mutual fund complex. Mr. Theobald holds an A.B. from the College of the Holy Cross and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. … Age in 2011: 73.
Ambac Financial Group Inc. – director;
Chicago Growth Partners – senior adviser;
Columbia Funds – chairman;
Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated – director;
Ventas Inc. – director;
William Blair Capital Partners, LLC- managing director. Past:
Anixter International, Inc. – director;
Continental Bank Corporation – chairman & CEO.
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Patrick N. Theros
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A. Gregory Thielmann
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Marc A. Thiessen
-Marc A Thiessen 431 S Fairfax St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3809 (703) 683-2811 [40-44 / Pamela B Thiessen]
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G(ordon) Richard Thoman
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Brooks Thomas (no longer listed)
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Christopher Thomas
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Evan W. Thomas III - OUT
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Franklin A. Thomas
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Jim Thomas
Jim Thomas | Center for a New American Security- …is Vice President for Studies at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. He oversees CSBA’s research programs and directs the Strategic and Budgetary Studies staff. …Prior to joining CSBA, he was Vice President of Applied Minds, Inc., a private research and development company specializing in rapid, interdisciplinary technology prototyping. Before that, he served for thirteen years in a variety of policy, planning and resource analysis posts in the Department of Defense, culminating in his dual appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Resources and Plans and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy. In these capacities, he was responsible for the development of the Defense Strategy, conventional force planning, resource assessment, and the oversight of war plans. He spearheaded the 2005-2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), and was the principal author of the QDR Report to Congress. …began his career in national security at Los Alamos National Laboratory, analyzing foreign technological lessons learned from the first Gulf War. After serving as research assistant to Ambassador Paul H. Nitze, Jim joined the Department of Defense as a Presidential Management Intern in 1993 and undertook developmental management assignments across the Department of Defense over the next two years. From 1995 to 1998, he managed a NATO counter-proliferation initiative and wrote three reports endorsed by Allied Foreign and Defense Ministers to integrate countering-WMD as a mission area into NATO post-Cold War force planning. From 1998 to 1999, he was seconded to the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) in London…From 1999 to 2001, he worked in the Secretary’s Strategy Office, playing a lead role developing the Department’s Defense Strategy and force planning construct for the 2001 QDR. From 2001 to 2003, he served as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. He was promoted to the Senior Executive Service in 2003. …Jim received the Department of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service in 1997 for his work at NATO, and the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the Department’s highest civilian award, in 2006 for his strategy work. …Jim is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. …A former Reserve Naval officer, Jim attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
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Lee B. Thomas, Jr.
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Lydia Waters Thomas
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Pamela A. Thomas-Graham
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Fred D. Thompson - OUT (dead, I think)
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Heather Dawn Thompson (no longer listed)
Heather Dawn Thompson – Congressional Staffer Salary Data |
www.nativenationevents.org –
Partner, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, LLP. Term Member, Council on Foreign Relations ; Ideas Festival Fellow, Aspen Institute. “Ms. Thompson is a member of Sonnenschein’s Public Law & Policy Strategies Practice. She focuses on the representation of governmental entities, and has worked for local, state, tribal, and foreign governments, and the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. …” [
Read full bio.]
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Mischa Thompson - OUT
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Nicholas E.S. Thompson [?]
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Robert L. Thompson
farmdoc: About: Robert L. Thompson - Professor ROBERT L. THOMPSON holds the Gardner Endowed Chair in Agricultural Policy at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign…He serves on the USDA-USTR Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for Trade and the International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council. …From mid-1998 until late 2002 Thompson was at the
World Bank where he served as its Director of Rural Development, with administrative responsibility for the Bank’s worldwide agriculture, forestry and rural development programs. He also served as the Bank’s Senior Advisor for Agricultural Trade Policy. …From mid-1995 to mid-1998, Thompson served as President and CEO of Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, a “not-for profit” institution which carries on projects in 40 countries worldwide to “reduce” poverty and hunger by increasing agricultural productivity and rural employment while protecting the quality of the environment. …From 1987 to 1993, Thompson was Dean of Agriculture at Purdue University, where he oversaw agricultural instruction, extension, research, international programs, and regulatory affairs for the State of Indiana. In addition, he was a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University from 1974 to 1993, focusing on agricultural trade policy, U.S. agricultural policy, and world agricultural “development”. …Thompson was Assistant Secretary for Economics at the U.S. Department of Agriculture from 1985 to 1987 and Senior Staff Economist for Food and Agriculture on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers from 1983 to 1985. In these capacities,
he played an instrumental role in writing the 1985 farm bill and preparing for the Uruguay Round of
GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade) negotiations. …Active in all facets of agriculture, Thompson is a past president of the International Association of Agricultural Economists and a former board member of the National Cooperative Bank; PSI Resources, and its wholly owned subsidiary, PSI Energy; the Vigoro Corporation; Terra Industries, Inc., Rabobank’s North American Agribusiness Advisory Board, and the International Agribusiness Management Association. He currently serves as an Advisory Director on the Land O’Lakes board of directors. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. …Thompson holds honorary doctorates from the Pennsylvania State University and Dalhousie University (Canada). He is a fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association and the American Association for the “Advancement” of Science, and a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry and of the Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In 1982, Thompson was the first recipient of Purdue University’s Agricultural Research Award. The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave him its Superior Service Award in 1989, and its Justin Smith Morrill award in 1995, for “demonstrated leadership and significant contributions to food and agricultural science.” In 1999, the American College of “Nutrition” presented him with its Humanitarian of the Year award. …Thompson has extensive international experience and has completed long-term assignments in Denmark, Laos, and Brazil. He has lectured, consulted, or conducted research in more than 90 countries worldwide. He is author of over 120 research and popular publications. He has been frequently interviewed by the media on current agricultural policy issues, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Time and Newsweek magazines, CNBC, the Today Show, and National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” and “The World.” …senior fellow for The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He is married to the former Karen Hansen of the Danish island of Bornholm.
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Tommy G. Thompson
-?>Tommy G Thompson 1313 Manassas Trl; Madison, WI 53718-8243 (608) 221-0499 [65+ / Robert T Thompson, Sue A Thompson, Kelli S Thompson]
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W. Scott Thompson
W. Scott Thompson – SourceWatch - …serves on the advisory board for the Washington branch of
Search for Common Ground. …In 1985, he was a Republican, and Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School. “A former Rhodes Scholar and White House Fellow, he was until February of 1984 Associate Director at
U.S.I.A. He has been active in the
Committee on the Present Danger and
Americans for An Effective Presidency.” He was also a director of the
US Institute of ‘Peace‘.” |
http://www.recovery-assets.com/DrWSThompson.html - W. Scott Thompson, a member of both Ford and Reagan Administrations, has been Adjunct Professor of International Politics at Georgetown University and on the faculty of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He also is president of Strategic Research Associates, an international consulting firm, dealing today with issues of corruption, and Chairman of the Board of UTICo, a Massachusetts company specializing in repatriation of laundered and stolen funds to clients, including banks, investors, corporations, and governments. …A graduate of Stanford and Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar from California, Prof. Thompson has regularly lectured on defense, Third World, corruption and communication issues, before various forums including international conferences. He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on foreign policy and governance. …In 1982-1984 he served the Reagan Administration as Associate Director, US Information Agency and in 1975-1976 was Assistant to the Secretary of Defense. He has lectured or debated at every Ivy League University, and made numerous and popular presentations to executive business group and trade association here and abroad. He appeared frequently on TV and radio news analyses and programs and is the recipient of numerous scholarly awards. He has been consultant to the State and Defense Departments, and to the US Navy. In 1975-1976 he was a White House Fellow. Recently he has lectured on ‘How to Get Rid of Corruption—Nationally and Internationally,” Inside the Reagan Administration”, “ The World Balance of Power” and “Communication and Foreign Policy”. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and International Institute for Strategic Studies and numerous other organizations, as cited more in detail below. …Among the most spectacular consulting projects, Dr. Thompson has advised two Filipino presidents, its National Security Council, and four Filipino cabinet members, on the matter of searching for and repatriating funds stolen during the Marcos dictatorship. He has similarly advised the Philippine Commission on Good Government (PCGG), ACt #1 of the ‘People’s Power’ Constitution of 1987, whose sole function is said wealth repatriation. He has similarly consulted with the Thai foreign minister and the previous prime minister on this, as he has the Attorney General of Indonesia and specialized agencies of the Indonesian government established to seek illegally obtained moneys and properties. …A detailed resume follows. [
Read more.]
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Angus Thomson
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James A. Thomson
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Katie Nelson Thomson

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Katie Thomson with Nicholas Kristof at Goldman Sachs Reception in NYC, September 2010. | ’Started at CNN…worked at ABC News for 15 years … now back at CNN…’
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Robert H. Thomson
Robert H. Thomson Profile – Forbes.com - Director,
Juma Technology Corporation, Farmingdale , NY. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Networking & Communication Devices. 34 Years Old. Mr. Thomson was initially appointed to our board on March 29, 2008 to fill the remaining portion of a departing director’s one-year term and to hold office until the next annual meeting of our stockholders or until removed from office in accordance with our by-laws. In 2007, Mr. Thomson joined Vision Capital Advisors LLC, a New York based fund that makes direct investments in small, high growth businesses. Prior to Vision, Mr. Thomson was the Managing Director of The Arkin Group LLC (New York, NY – 2006) in charge of daily operations, financial management, and growth strategies for this international business intelligence firm. Prior to The Arkin Group LLC, Mr. Thomson was a Research Associate for the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based think tank focused on international relations and foreign policy. In February 2010, Mr. Thomson was appointed to the board of T3 Motion, Inc. (OTCBB: TMMM.OB). The Board believes that Mr. Thomson has the experience, qualifications, attributes and skills necessary to serve as a Director because of his years of experience in finance and business
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William M. “Mac” Thornberry
-?>William M Thornberry 819 Elaine Ct; Alexandria, VA 22308-2035 [50-54]
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Richard P. Thornell [?]
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John L. Thornton
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Louisa Thoron [?]
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Navin Thukkaram (NEW listing)

Chief Operating Officer and on the Board of Directors of Qwiki, Inc.; formerly of Vulcan. |
Business & Technology | Allen loses bid to block $20M for 2 fired … -
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/…/2011540336_paulallen07.html : Apr 6, 2010 –
… a year to block the payment of more than $20 million to David Capobianco and
Navin Thukkaram, managers who were fired in October 2008.
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