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James S. Tisch
-James S Tisch 926 5th Ave; New York, NY 10021-2602 (212) 535-4069 [55-59 / Merryl H Tisch, Jessica S Tisch, Samuel Tisch]
-James S Tisch 9 E 79th St, Fl 6; New York, NY 10075-0183 (212) 879-9414 [55-59 / Merryl H Tisch, Jessica S Tisch]
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Claire Tisne
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Marjorie B. Tiven
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Kiersten Todt Coon
Kiersten Coon: Executive Profile & Biography – BusinessWeek - Managing Principal for U.S. Operations,
Good Harbor Consulting, LLC. …is a Managing Principal for U.S. Operations of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC. Ms. Coon develops risk management solutions for IT, infrastructure, and homeland security clients. She served in both the executive and legislative branches of government and, most recently, worked with Chief Executive Officer’s to leverage the expertise of the private sector to address government challenges. Prior to Good Harbor, Ms. Coon worked for Business Executives for National Security (BENS) and was responsible for BENS’ work on integrating the private sector into emergency management capabilities and developed and executed port and cyber security projects. Prior to BENS, she was a consultant for Sandia National Laboratories and worked with the California Governor’s Office and Bay Area Economic Forum to develop the homeland security preparedness plan for the Bay Area. Ms. Coon was an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University and a frequent guest lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy. Ms. Coon served as a Professional Staff Member on the U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs (now the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs); she worked for the Committee Chairman, Senator Joseph Lieberman, and was responsible for drafting the science and technology, infrastructure protection and emergency preparedness directorates of the legislation to create the Department of Homeland Security. She also served as Senator Lieberman’s Appropriations Director. Before working in the Senate, Ms. Coon served in Vice President Gore‘s domestic policy office and was responsible for coordinating federal resources with locally-defined needs, specifically focusing on the energy crisis in California and housing issues. She was also a senior policy analyst at the Office of National Drug Control Policy and advised Director Barry R. McCaffrey on demand-reduction issues. She is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Ms. Coon graduated from Princeton University, with a Degree in Public Policy from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
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Monica Duffy Toft
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Maynard J. “Baldy” Toll, Jr.
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Leonor A. Tomero
http://www.ploughshares.org/expert/206 - Tomero’s work focuses on nonproliferation, nuclear reprocessing, North Korea and nuclear terrorism. Prior to joining the Center, Tomero was President of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security. She worked in Congress on the staffs of Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Representative Shelley Berkley (D-NV) on nuclear waste, energy and environmental issues. She has also served as a private consultant on environmental and renewable energy projects. Tomero is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of International Law and Politics at Georgetown University. She has published letters and articles in the
Washington Post, Foreign Policy, TomPaine.com, and
Hartford Courant and is frequently quoted in national print, TV, and radio media, etc. |
Leonor Tomero | LinkedIn - Counsel at House Armed Services Committee; Washington D.C. Metro Area. Past: Director for Non-Proliferation at Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. |
http://www.kosmix.com/topic/Nuclear_reprocessing
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Jeffrey Toobin
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Kathleen E. Toomey
Kathleen Toomey: Executive Profile & Biography, BusinessWeek – Director of Coordinating Center for Health Promotion,
U.S. Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (cdc) - Dr. Kathleen Toomey, M.D., M.P.H., has been employed at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the position of Director of Coordinating Center for Health Promotion since October 2006. As director of CoCHP, Dr. Toomey leads CDC’s efforts that focus on chronic diseases, population health, disabilities, birth defects and other reproductive outcomes, as well as adverse consequences of hereditary conditions. Dr. Toomey has led a distinguished career in the field of public health. After receiving an A.B. in biology from Smith College, she studied in Peru as a Fulbright Scholar, and subsequently attended Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health, receiving both M.D. and M.P.H. degrees. After completing a residency in family medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1982, she served three years as clinical director of the Kotzebue Service Unit with the Indian Health Service in Northwest Alaska. In 1985, Dr. Toomey was selected as a Pew Health Policy Research Fellow, studying at the University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies. From 1987 to 1993, she worked at CDC in a number of key positions, including an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer and an Associate Director in the Division of STD/HIV Prevention. Most recently, she served as the Director for the Division of Public Health at Georgia’s Department of Human Resources from 1997 to 2005. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Dep’t of Homeland Security. |
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/georgia/interviews/toomey.html | -Department of Homeland Security
800 North Capitol St NW # 500; Washington Dc, District of Columbia 20536.
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Audrey Ronning Topping
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Seymour Topping
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Maria Elena Torano
NHLI Executive Leadership Training Conference & Mujer Awards - A widely recognized and accomplished leader and three times presidential appointee, Maria Elena Toraño was the founding president of the National Hispana Leadership Institute in 1987, an organization created to train Hispanic women for national leadership roles. …First sponsored solely by the Coors Brewing Company, NHLI has graduated over 10,000 Latina leaders from the public and private sectors who have been appointed to high posts in government, corporate America, nonprofits, foundations or have started their own businesses. Ms. Toraño was essential in shaping the organization’s mission statement to develop caring leaders and assist those who follow their footsteps. …NHLI has not been the first organization that Ms. Toraño has founded. In 1980, she founded META, a company that provided environmental, management consulting and financial services to Federal, state and international clients. The company was included in Hispanic Business 500 since 1990. Mrs. Toraño, retired as President, Chief Executive Officer and sole owner of META, Inc. in 2000. The company had revenues of $25 million and 300 employees. …Before founding META, Ms. Toraño had a long career in government and the corporate world. She served in the administration of three Presidents – Carter, Bush, and Clinton – an experience that provided her a thorough understanding of, and a unique insight into, the political, socio-economic, cultural, and business environments of this country and many other areas in the world, especially Latin America and Southeast Asia. …In 1979 Ms. Toraño left the Carter Administration to be the founding President of the National Association of Spanish Broadcasters (NASB). The organization represented the interests of Hispanic radio and television broadcasters in the fifty states and Puerto Rico at the FCC and the US Congress. One of NASB’s main accomplishments was to secure the appointment of Henry Rivera, a New Mexico attorney, as the first Commissioner of Hispanic origin at the FCC. …In 1988 Ms. Toraño was appointed by President Bush to the U.S. Commission on Minority Business Development whose mission was to research, study, and make recommendations to the President and to the Small Business Administration on how to increase the success ratio of small minority businesses, and to assess existing business practices such as financing, access to capital, and access to new markets. In 1989 Ms. Toraño went on to found METEC, an asset management company that managed a portfolio of over $1 billion in non-performing assets for the Resolution Trust Corporation as a result of the savings and loan crisis. Although currently retired the company provides similar services to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. …In 1993 she was appointed by President Clinton to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy where she served for ten years. A presidential appointment which requires the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate, the Commission is responsible for assessing public diplomacy policies and programs for the Department of State. In this capacity, she visited countries in Africa, the Middle East, Western Europe, Latin America, and Canada, promoting a better understanding of U.S. policy and the need for a new diplomacy based on the information age and the growing power of foreign publics resulting from the growth of democratization and free markets. …From 1967 to 1976 Ms. Toraño served as Program Manager, Latin American Affairs for Eastern Airlines, a position that she held from its inception. Created to increase EAL’s share of the U.S. Hispanic market, Eastern became a favored airline in major East Coast cities and among passengers originating in Latin America. Preparing for retirement, Ms. Toraño increased her involvement with the Council of Foreign Relations, and served in the board of GAP, a community corporation which assists young women who are held in detention centers. She is a founding member of Frito Lay Hispanic Advisory Board advising the corporation on how to become the product of choice, the employer of choice and the partner of choice among Hispanics. …Currently, Ms. Toraño maintains an involvement in U..S-Cuba policy issues, seeking a peaceful resolution to a conflict which dates back to 1960. Ms. Toraño believes that the time has come to explore other alternatives that will ultimately result in securing a democratic system for the island by allowing market forces to influence this process. …Ms. Torano is the mother of two sons and the grandmother of three growing boys. With that consistently male family history there was no doubt that she would function well in what used to be a “Man’s World.”
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Gerald Torres
Gerald Torres – SourceWatch - Professor Gerald Torres “is former president of the
Association of American Law Schools (AALS). A leading figure in critical race theory, Torres is also an expert in agricultural and environmental law. He came to UT Law in 1993 after teaching at The University of Minnesota Law School, where he also served as associate dean. Torres has served as deputy assistant attorney general for the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., and as counsel to then U.S. attorney general Janet Reno. …”Torres has served on the board of the
Environmental Law Institute, the
National Petroleum Council and on EPA’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Council. He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations and the
American Law Institute. Torres was honored with the 2004 Legal Service Award from the
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) for his work to advance the legal rights of Latinos. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard and Stanford law schools.” Chair,
The Advancement Project; Chair,
Earth Day Network; Advisory Board,
OSI: Board of Trustees, Advisory Boards, and Committees (Listing as of May 1, 2002). |
Advancement Project – director;
Natural Resources Defense Council – trustee.
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Robert G. Torricelli
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Jeanne Maddox Toungara

-Howard University. -AME-SADA
1134 11Th Street, Nw; Washington Dc, District of Columbia 20001.
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Frances Fragos Townsend
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Kathleen K. Townsend
http://www.speakersoneducation.com/KathleenKTownsend.html - ”…has a long history of accomplishment in the public arena, and for six years she has worked in the private sector. She is a Senior Advisor at Rock Creek, a hedge fund of fund founded by Afsaneh Beschloss, the former treasurer of the World Bank. She also worked was a Senior Advisor for two years at Lehman Brothers where she focused on client development and diversity issues. As the State of Maryland’s first woman Lt. Governor, Ms. Townsend was in charge of a multimillion dollar budget and had oversight of major cabinet departments, including Economic Development and Transportation, State Police, Public Safety and Correction and Juvenile Justice. Prior to being elected Lt. Governor, Ms. Townsend served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the United States. In that role, she led the planning to put 100,000 police officers into the community and she ignited the Police Corps, a program to give college scholarships to young people who pledge to work as police officers for four years after graduating. Prior to serving at the Department of Justice, Mrs. Townsend spent seven years as the founder and director of the Maryland Student Service Alliance where she led the fight to make Maryland the first—and still only—state to make service a graduation requirement. She taught foreign policy at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and has been a Visiting Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and currently is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, etc.” |
Center for International Policy – director;
John F. Kennedy Library Foundation – director;
Strategic Partnerships LLC – director. Past:
YMCA of Greater New York – director.
Robert F. Kennedy (deceased) – daughter.
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Stephen Joel Trachtenberg
-Stephen J Trachtenberg 1825 23rd St NW; Washington, DC 20008-4030 (202) 387-4949 [65+ / Francine Z Trachtenberg]
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Harry D. Train II
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John Train
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Train_(investment_advisor) – (B. 1928.) …an investment advisor and author…In 1953 Train co-founded and became the first managing editor of
The Paris Review…After serving in the U.S. Army and working in Wall Street, he founded the New York investment counsel firm now known as Train, Babcock Advisors. During this period he became the principal owner of Chateaux Malescasse, a Cru Bourgeois wine producer. He is chairman of the Montrose Group, investment advisors and tax accountants, and is a director of a major emerging markets mutual fund. He is the founder-chairman of the Train Foundation, which since 2000 has annually awarded the
Civil Courage Prize for “steadfast resistance to evil at great personal risk.” …He is an overseer of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at
Seton Hall University (affiliated with the
United Nations), and is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute of Strategic Studies (London). …Train received part-time appointments from Presidents
Ronald Reagan,
George H. W. Bush and
Bill Clinton as a director of government agencies and entities dealing with Africa, Asia, and Central Europe respectively. …is an officer of the (British)
Order of St. John. …board of the the
International Rescue Committee. …is the son of
Arthur Train, a district attorney in
New York City. …is a cousin of the late Senator
Claiborne Pell, chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and of
Russell E. Train, head of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency under
Richard Nixon and founding trustee and former chairman of the
World Wildlife Fund. His siblings include ambassadors, military officers and other officials. …He has three daughters, one of whom became an active member of his firm and another who was married to the late
Forbes editor
Paul Klebnikov.
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Russell E. Train
Russell E. Train – corruptopedia - Russell Errol Train was the second Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), from September 1973 to January 1977 …
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Bernard E. Trainor
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Eugene P. Trani
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James Traub
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David L. Travers (NEW listing) [?]
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Stephen J. Treadway
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Mark C. Treanor
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John Elting Treat
John Elting Treat- …is a Senior Partner in Smart Alliance Partners. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of Treat Management Company, as well as Vice … |
Infrastructure World LLC,- Principals – John Treat is one of the leading energy experts in the world and is Senior Energy Advisor to IW, primarily focused on alternative energy … |
John Elting Treat – LinkedIn - San Francisco Bay Area.
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Thomas J. Trebat
Thomas J. Trebat – The Carnegie Council “…is executive director of the Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, and of the Institute’s Center for Brazilian Studies. Previously, he was managing director and head of the Latin America team in the economic and market analysis department of Citigroup. He joined Citicorp Securities in 1996 as the head of emerging market research. …As a senior international economist at Bankers Trust, he was involved in many aspects of country debt negotiations in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America during the 1980s. He served for four years as the regional director for Latin America and Caribbean Programs at the Ford Foundation. At Chemical Bank, Tom organized and directed the emerging markets research group. …
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Gregory F. Treverton
http://www.rand.org/about/people/t/treverton_gregory_f.html - Director, RAND Center for Global Risk and Security; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica Office. “…a senior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation, is director of the RAND Center for Global Risk and Security. He has had several leadership positions at RAND, including as director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center and associate dean of the Pardee RAND Graduate School. Treverton’s work at RAND has examined terrorism, intelligence, and law enforcement, as well as new forms of public–private partnership. …Treverton has served in government for the first Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, handling Europe for the National Security Council, and, most recently, as vice chair of the National Intelligence Council (1993–1995), overseeing the writing of America’s National Intelligence Estimates. Research Focus: Intelligence; terrorism and law enforcement; Europe; U.S.-foreign relations. Previous Positions: President, Pacific Council on International Policy; Vice Chair, National Intelligence Council, overseeing the writing of America’s National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs).
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Robert H. Trice, Jr.

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Alenia Aeronautica CEO Ing. Giovanni Bertolone (left) with Lockheed Martin Senior VP Mr. Robert Trice. |
Robert Trice: Executive Profile & Biography – BusinessWeek - Chairman and Vice President of Business Development,
Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Limited. Age 63. …served as Member of Executive Management Team at Lockheed Martin Corporation from October 2010 to February 2011. “Dr.” Trice served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development of Lockheed Martin Corporation until October 1, 2010. “Dr.” Trice served as Vice President of Business Development of Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Ltd. Dr. Trice is responsible for worldwide new business strategies and operations. “Dr.” Trice is responsible for worldwide new business strategies and operations and business direction at Lockheed Martin Global. “Dr.” Trice served as Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin Corp. From November 1996 to October 1998, he served as Vice President of International Business. He joined Lockheed Martin in 1996, where he served several senior management positions and was responsible for many international aspects of the business. He served at General Dynamics Corporation as Vice President of International. He served six years as Vice President and General Manager for Business Development at McDonnell Douglas Aerospace. “Dr.” Trice joined General Dynamics in 1983, where served as Corporate Director of Middle East and Director for Business Development and Strategic Planning at the Fort Worth Division. From 1981 to 1983, he served as Legislative Assistant to Senator Dale Bumpers (D-AR) for foreign policy, defense and international trade issues. Previously, he served a number of posts in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including Director for Technology and Arms Transfer Policy. From 1974 to 1978, he served as an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University. “Dr.” Trice serves as the Chairman of the Board of Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Ltd. He serves as Co-Chairman of the US-Danish Business Council. He served as the Chairman of the International Council of the Aerospace Industries Association. “Dr.” Trice has been a Director of Affymetrix Inc. since February 2006. He serves as a Director of Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Limited. “Dr.” Trice serves as Member of the Board of Advisors for The Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy at the College of William and Mary. He serves on the Board of Visitors of the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Dr.” Trice is the author of numerous works on American foreign policy and defense industrial issues. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Board of Supporters of Civil Society in Russia. Dr. Trice is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. … OTHER AFFILIATIONS:
Lockheed Martin Corporation;
Affymetrix Inc.;
University of Wisconsin – Madison;
College of William and Mary;
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
See Board Relationships.
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Charles R. Trimble
Charles R. Trimble Profile – Forbes.com - Director,
KVH Industries, Inc., Middletown , RI. Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Communication Equipment. 68 Years Old. Charles R. Trimble has served as one of our directors since 1999, a member of our Audit Committee since 2001, a member of our Compensation Committee since 2000 and a member of our Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee since February 2004. From 1981 to 1998, he served as the president and chief executive officer of Trimble Navigation Limited, a GPS company that he founded in 1978. Previously, he served as the manager of integrated circuit research and development at Hewlett-Packard?s Santa Clara Division. Mr. Trimble is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering, and he has been Chairman of the United States GPS Industry Council since 1996. In addition, Mr. Trimble is a member of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Board of Trustees. …
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Atman M. Trivedi
Atman Trivedi | Truman National Security Project - …serves as Defense Counsel to Senator John Kerry (Kohn). Atman works on defense, foreign policy, and homeland security issues, and assists Senator Kerry in his role as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on the Near East, South and Central Asia. He previously worked as an attorney for four years at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP on matters at the intersection of national security, trade, and commerce. Prior to his time at WilmerHale LLP, Atman has held positions as a national security analyst at SAIC and as a Junior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has also worked on national security matters at the State Department (India desk office), the Defense Department (Office of General Counsel), the Government Accountability Office and, on a pro bono basis, with the Center for American Progress and the Council on Foreign Relations. Atman is interested in South Asian and Middle Eastern politics, non-proliferation issues, and the future U.S. role in world affairs. …
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Vera M. Trojan
Vera Trojan, Senior Vice President, Seligman & Associates … | -Wellington Management Company , LLP
75 State Street; Boston, Massachusetts 02109. Cfa; The Subadviser; Seligman Data Corp; Seligman Emerging Markets Fund; PLANCO LLC. Member of the Executive Committee, Russell 20. FIRST OPPORTUNITY FUND INC ; The National Bureau of Asian Research.
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Peter D. Trooboff (No longer listed)
http://www.cov.com/ptrooboff/ - Covington & Burling, LLP. Senior Counsel.
ptrooboff@cov.com. For over 35 years, Peter Trooboff has practiced in the field of international trade and investment and has advised on issues relating to transnational litigation including service of process, taking evidence, proof of foreign law and enforcement of judgments. He has assisted clients with regulatory, compliance, investigation and enforcement issues arising under US foreign trade controls including those administered by the Commerce, Treasury, State and Energy Departments. Mr. Trooboff has also been heavily involved in international arbitral proceedings arising from claims based on international law including principles of state responsibility. …
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Olivia Troye (NEW listing)

Director of the Middle East Affairs division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She is also currently the Executive Director of the U.S.- Bahrain Business Council
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Nancy Sherwood Truitt
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David Trulio (NEW listing)

Director, Homeland Security Programs, Raytheon Company Former Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary, Homeland Security Council
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Edwin M. Truman
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Elizabeth Tsehai

”Marketing and Advertising.” Washington D.C. Metro Area. E.T Communications LLC; The Coca-Cola Company; Unilever N.V.
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Kosta Tsipis
Kosta Tsipis – Biographical Information. Kosta Tsipis, a native of Greece, came to the United States in 1954 to study electrical engineering and physics. …He joined the Physics Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1966 and has been associated with the Institute since that time. He is presently Director of the Program in Science & Technology for International Security, which he co-founded in 1977. His research since 1973 has addressed the specific and technical aspects of strategic nuclear weapons, of efforts to limit them, and of the effects of nuclear detonations and nuclear war. He has conducted technical analyses of the new weapons systems such as particle beam and laser weapons, and cruise missiles, as well as verification systems and proposed nuclear arsenal reductions, aiming towards a rational defence policy and progress in arms control. … He has emphasized informing and educating the general public about technical and scientific issues of defense policy and arms control; to this end he has written numerous newspaper and popular magazine articles, and appears frequently as a lecturer and on television. In 1984 he received the American Physical Society Leo Szilard Award. Dr. Tsipis is a member of the Board of Directors of the Council for a Livable World, the “Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists”, the Peace Research and European Security Studies Institute in Stuttgart, and is founder and Chairman of the Board of the Greek Institute for International and Strategic Studies. He serves as scientific advisor to the Committee for East West Accord, Physicians for Social Responsibility (Boston), the Council on Economic Priorities, the World Council of Churches, Senator John Kerry’s Arms Control Committee, the Center for War, Peace and the News Media, and the Greek government. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the New York Academy of Science. …
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Tony Tucher
-World Affairs Council 312 Sutter Street Suite 200; San Francisco, California 94108. Employment History: Bank of America Corporation.
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Cynthia A. Tucker
Cynthia Tucker – hackipedia - B: 1955…is an “American” politically liberal columnist and blogger for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate. … Residence: D.C.
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Jonathan B. Tucker
-DEAD at 56, July 2011…Medical examiner said determination of the cause of death was “pending” …
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Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
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Clyde C. Tuggle

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Ali H. Tulbah – Congressional Staffer Salary Data |
Ali Tulbah | McLarty Associates- …serves as managing director at McLarty Associates, focusing principally on the Middle East and Arabian Gulf while also supporting our firm’s extensive work in the energy sector and its broad portfolio of merger and acquisition engagements. Mr. Tulbah is also a member of our firm’s Financial Markets practice and is its principal representative in Washington, DC. …Working with government ministers, heads of state, ambassadors, business leaders and opinion- and policymakers, Mr. Tulbah helps companies navigate the sometimes complicated and often opaque environment of the Middle East to advance specific projects, make fully informed business and strategy decisions, conduct necessary due diligence, solve or avoid problems, operate in politically and culturally advantageous ways and assess political and economic risks. …Recent successes related to his efforts on behalf of clients include: assisting one of the world’s largest retailers conduct exploratory visits to major Middle East cities; defusing an issue with Saudi regulators that threatened to interrupt services provided by one of the world’s leading technology providers; securing permission for the top grossing film of 2009 to shoot groundbreaking footage in Egypt; getting firsthand accounts of the impact of Iran’s post-election turmoil on one of the world’s most visible communications providers, and many more throughout the region and across a wide spectrum of industry sectors. …Mr. Tulbah joined McLarty Associates after serving as associate director for cabinet affairs in the George W. Bush White House for most of the 2001-2005 term, where he coordinated the activities of foreign policy and national security agencies. While in the Office of Cabinet Affairs, Mr. Tulbah also served as President Bush’s liaison to the Arab- and Muslim-American communities and performed a broad advisory role to the administration’s public diplomacy efforts to the Muslim world. During his tenure at the White House, Mr. Tulbah accepted assignment to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad where he spent the majority of 2003 as chief of staff of its international coordination council. …In addition to his international expertise, Mr. Tulbah brings broad Washington experience to MA, having also held positions with former Senate Banking Committee Chairman Phil Gramm and House Energy & Commerce Committee Ranking Member Joe Barton. Mr. Tulbah was an advisor to the John McCain presidential campaign in 2008 and the Bush-Cheney reelection campaign in 2004. Mr. Tulbah is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Astrid S. Tuminez
http://www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/Astrid_S_Tuminez.aspx - …nearly two decades of experience in public policy analysis, “philanthropy”, research and project management, and private equity. Prior to joining LKY School, Dr. Tuminez was Senior Research Associate of the Philippine Facilitation Project of the United States Institute of Peace. She was also a Senior Fellow of the Southeast Asian Research Centre of the City University of Hong Kong. …Dr. Tuminez has been a Senior Advisor, Strategy and Programs, for the Salzburg Global Seminar, a U.S. educational institution based in Salzburg, Austria. She is also the former Director of Research for alternative investments at AIG (American International Group) Global Investment Corp. In 1999-2000, she was an Executive Associate at AIG’s Credit Risk department. In the early 1990′s, she ran the Moscow office of the Harvard Project on Strengthening Democratic Institutions, where she worked directly with ranking reformist leaders in the former Soviet Union, including former president Mikhail Gorbachev and foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze. From 1992-1998, she was a programme officer at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, responsible for grant-making in conflict prevention, the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and democratization. She also worked with the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, chaired by former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Dr. David Hamburg. In 1998-1999, Dr. Tuminez was a consultant to The World Bank and an institutional sales/ research professional at Brunswick Warburg, Inc., focusing on the Russian equities market. …
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Ko-Yung Tung
Ko-Yung Tung | Morrison Foerster- …is an eminent international lawyer, practicing in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, he advises sovereign governments and agencies in the areas of foreign investment and international economic relations. In the private sector, he counsels multinational corporations with respect to their international business strategies, cross-border transactions and dealings with governmental authorities. His corporate transactions include cross-border mergers, acquisitions and financings; his international arbitration practice covers investor-state investment disputes under the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). … Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster, Mr. Tung served as the Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank and as Secretary General of ICSID. Prior to the World Bank and ICSID, he was a senior partner of O’Melveny & Myers and head of its Global Practice Group. … In addition to his private practice, Mr. Tung teaches a course on law and economic development at Yale Law School, and is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars on international law and business as well as global economic issues. He has published many articles on those subjects; his latest is a chapter entitled “Foreign Investors vs Sovereign States: Towards a Global Framework, BIT by BIT” in International Economic Law and National Autonomy (Cambridge University Press, 2010). … Mr. Tung has held a number of high-level appointments, including as a member of the U.S. Presidential Commission on United States Pacific Trade and Investment Policy, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the East-West Center, and The Trilateral Commission. He currently serves as a board member of non-governmental organizations and academic centers, including Human Rights Watch-Asia, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, The London Forum of Economic Law and Development at the University of London, The Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law at Boston University Law School. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Society of International Law. … Mr. Tung was born in Beijing, China, and raised in Tokyo, Japan. … |
Morrison & Foerster – attorney;
US-China Education Trust – advisory council member. Past:
World Bank – VP & general counsel.
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Savio W. Tung
http://people.forbes.com/profile/savio-w-tung/86949 - Director,
Tech Data Corporation. Clearwater , FL. 59 Years Old. Savio W. Tung is standing for his first nomination as a Director for the Company. Mr. Tung is one of the founding partners of Investcorp, a global investment firm, where he was a Managing Director and Head of the Technology Investment Group until February 2009. He remains an advisor and Chairman of the Technology Investment Committee. Before joining Investcorp in 1984, he worked for Chase Manhattan Bank for 11 years, serving in its offices in New York, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and London. Mr. Tung has served on the boards of many of Investcorp portfolio companies, consisting of the following within the last five years: Circle K, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Stratus Computer. He is currently the Chairman of the Board of Wireless Telecom Group, and is an Independent Non-executive Director and a member of the Audit Committee, Risk Committee, and Strategy and Budget Committee of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. He is a board member and treasurer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, an affiliate of Rockefeller University and a board member of the Committee of 100. He is a trustee of Columbia University. He is also on the board of the Columbia Investment Management Company and chairs the Finance Committee of Columbia University and is a member of the Columbia University Medical Center Committee. Mr. Tung holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University of New York. | Age in 2011: 60.
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center – board member;
Bank of China Hong Kong – director;
Columbia University – trustee;
Committee of 100 – director;
Investcorp International Inc. – managing director;
Tech Data Corporation – director;
Vaultus and Wireless Telecom Group- chairman.
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Brendan Tuohey
Brendan Tuohey – Faculty Bio | Georgetown University School … – Along with his brother Sean Brendan founded PeacePlayers International www.peaceplayersintl.org in 2001. PeacePlayers International is a Washington DCbased global organization that uses sports to unite and “educate” young people in divided communities. …
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Vaughan Turekian
AAAS – Science Talk, the AAAS Experts & Speakers Bureau- Chief International Officer American Association for the “Advancement” of Science Area(s) of expertise: International issues, clean energy, sustainable … |
Vaughan Turekian – Brookings Institution - Vaughan Turekian is the chief international officer for American Association for the “Advancement” of Science. At Brookings, he directs the science and technology task force of the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World. Vaughan was a two-time recipient of the U.S. State Department’s superior honor award for his work on “climate change” and “avian influenza”.
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Douglas W. Turner

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http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Turner_Douglas_191628712.aspx - DW Turner Inc.; New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission; Rio Grande Foundation, etc. | ”For nearly 20 years, Doug has provided political and strategic counsel to executives of Fortune 500 companies, elected officials, governmental and nonprofit organizations. …Turner was the state director and campaign manager for Governor Gary Johnson’s (R-NM) successful gubernatorial campaigns and worked as general consultant for both administrations. He also served as a deputy political director for Steve Forbes’ 2000 bid for President. He has managed campaigns for the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, the New Mexico state legislature and consulted on campaigns in Asia and Europe. …He is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a life member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, an advisory board member of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and a co-chair of the United World College – USA Alumni Council. He is a board member of the New Mexico Coalition for Charter Schools and a board member of the Rio Grande Foundation. Turner also served three terms as Chairman of the New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission. …Turner was a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow in Japan where he worked on minority parties issues. He provided political campaign and strategic guidance to the now ruling Democratic Party of Japan. …Turner has written widely on Japanese politics and policy. His articles have appeared in Time Magazine, the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, the Far Eastern Economic Review, the Carnegie Council’s Policy Innovations and Japan’s Daily Yomiuri. …Turner received his B.A. from the American University School of International Studies in Washington, D.C. and his M.A. in international relations from the Centre Europeen de Recherches Internationales et Strategiques, Universite Libre de Bruxelles/Universite de Paris Sud XI. …In 2009-2010 he was a Republican candidate for Governor of New Mexico.
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J. Michael Turner
J. Michael Turner – SourceWatch - …”is the Director of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, Co-founder of the
Global Afro Latino and Caribbean Initiative (GALCI), and Professor of History at Hunter College, City University of New York. Based in part upon his work for the Brazil Office of the
Ford Foundation in the 1980s, Professor Turner’s interest in social justice for African-descendants in Brazil has expanded to developing advocacy programs in conjunction with the Franklin H. Williams African Diaspora Institute and Caribbean Cultural Center for Afro Latino NGOs in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Panama, Venezuela, Honduras, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Barbados, and the Dominican Republic, among other countries in the Caribbean and Latin America. Initially designed to support the work of Afro Latino NGOs attending the United Nations World Conference on Racism, Xenophobia and Other Forms of Social Intolerance (Durban UN Conference, 2001), GALCI also collaborated with its members to provide better and more regular access to such multi-lateral “funding” institutions as the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Inter-American Foundation, and private donors such as the Ford and
Rockefeller Foundations.” Fellow,
Bildner Center.
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James M. Turner
NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration … - …leads NOAA’s international scientific and environmental efforts associated with the global oceans, atmosphere, and space. He serves as the principal advisor to the Under Secretary and Administrator on international policy issues, represents NOAA and the United States with foreign governments and international fora, establishes policies, guidelines, and procedures for NOAA’s international programs, and provides support and coordination to NOAA’s lines offices. These efforts help us to better understand, predict, and take steps to respond to changes in the Earth’s environment, conserve and manage coastal and marine resources, protect life and property, and to provide decision makers with reliable scientific information. …Dr. Turner comes to NOAA from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where he served as the Acting Director (September 2007 to September 2008) and Deputy Director (from April to September 2007). NIST promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology. …Prior to joining NIST, Dr. Turner served as the Assistant Deputy Administrator for Nuclear Risk Reduction in the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. In that position he was responsible for major projects in Russia to permanently shutdown their last three weapons-grade plutonium-production reactors. He also worked with foreign governments and international agencies to reduce the consequences of nuclear accidents by strengthening their capability to respond to nuclear emergencies. Turner has also held several senior management posts at DOE concerned with laboratory oversight and with nuclear safety and the safeguarding of nuclear weapons both here and abroad. … Among other honors, he has received the U.S. Government Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Service, three times received the U.S. Department of Energy Exceptional Service Award, and earned the Secretary of Energy Gold Award and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Gold Medal. Dr. Turner is an active member of the American Physical Society, the American Chemical Society, the American Nuclear Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union, Oceanography Society, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ASTM, the Council on Foreign Relations, IEEE, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and the World Affairs Council. …Dr. Turner is a native of Washington, DC is married, and has five children and two grandchildren. He enjoys doing yoga and Tai Chi. He and his wife, Paulette, reside in Olney, Maryland.Md.
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Robert F. Turner
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_F._Turner - …”co-founded the
Center for National Security Law with Professor
John Norton Moore in April 1981 and has served as its Associate Director since then except for two periods of government service in the 1980s and during 1994-95, when he occupied the Charles H. Stockton Chair of International Law at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. A veteran of two Army tours in Vietnam, he served as a Research Associate and Public Affairs Fellow at Stanford’s
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace before spending five years in the mid-1970s as national security adviser to Senator
Robert P. Griffin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He has also served in the Pentagon as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, in the White House as Counsel to the President’s Intelligence Oversight Board, at the State Department as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, and as the first President of the congressionally established
United States Institute of Peace. …”A former three-term chairman of the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security (and for many years editor of the ABA National Security Law Report), Turner has taught undergraduate courses at Virginia on international law, U.S. foreign policy, the Vietnam War, and foreign policy and the law in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, in addition to co-teaching with Moore the law school seminars Advanced Topics in National Security Law I & II. The author or editor of more than a dozen books and monographs (including coeditor of the Center’s National Security Law and National Security Law Documents) and numerous articles in law reviews and professional journals, Turner has also contributed articles to most of the major U.S. newspapers and has testified before more than a dozen different congressional committees on issues of international or constitutional law and related topics. …”Turner is a member of the
Committee on the Present Danger, the
Council on Foreign Relations, and other professional organizations.”
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Stansfield Turner
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Michael D. Tusiani
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Donna M. Tuths
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R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
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Carole H. Tyson
The HistoryMakers [
Mug at link] – Carole Henderson Tyson was born in 1942. …Tyson married her husband John Tyson in
1971, and the following year, they traveled to
Tanzania to study child development. Returning to the United States, she began work for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where she oversaw economic development plans for
Senegal in
1983 and Lesotho from
1986 to
1988. Tyson was then appointed vice president for international affairs at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. She currently works for the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program at Howard University, and as president and CEO of Henderson’s Global Voices, a speaker’s bureau that supplies speakers with expertise on Africa, the
Caribbean and the Middle East to corporations, academia and other organizations. …Active in numerous organizations, Tyson is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs and sits on the board of trustees of the International Foundation for Education and Self Help (IFESH). She is also a former trustee of Clark Atlanta University and the former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs.
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Laura D’Andrea Tyson
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Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Bio | Gayle Tzemach Lemmon – …is a New York Times best selling author and the deputy director of the Council on Foreign Relations’ Women and Foreign Policy program. |
http://www.lfla.org/event-detail/564/Gayle-Tzemach-Lemmon - …is a Fellow and Deputy Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. She covered presidential politics and public affairs for ten years as a producer with ABC News and
This Week with George Stephanopoulos, before leaving to write about women entrepreneurs in war zones including Afghanistan, Bosnia, and Rwanda. Her reporting on this topic has been published widely and she frequently appears on TV news shows as a policy expert on Afghanistan. She served as an informal advisor on the topic of women’s economic empowerment for General McChrystal’s staff in Afghanistan as well as economic officials at the American Embassy in Kabul.