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List last updated March 01, 2013.
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Pete Nájera - OUT
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David E. Nachman

”A lawyer [partner at
DLA Piper] in New York, New York focusing on various areas of law.”
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Michael Nacht
M. Ishaq Nadiri

Professor in Economics, NYU. Nadiri was a signatory of the 2001 Bonn meetings where the
interim government of
Afghanistan was created; a participant in the Tokyo meeting focused on funding Afghanistan’s reconstruction,
the White House and
UN Security Council meetings during
Hamid Karzai’s visit in January 2002, and the
Loya Jirga in Kabul in June 2002 that resulted in Mr. Karzai’s election as president. Professor Nadiri served as Senior Economic Advisor to President Karzai. …
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John A. Nagl
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Andrew Nagorski

B. 1947. Nagorski, who spent more than three decades as a foreign correspondent and editor for Newsweek, is now Vice President and Director of Public Policy at the EastWest Institute, a New York-based international affairs stink tank
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Zygmunt Nagorski
-DEAD, July 2011.
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Moisés Naím
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Emile A. Nakhleh
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/data/emile_a__nakhleh.html# – Before retiring from the Central Intelligence Agency in 2006, Emile Nakhleh was a senior intelligence service officer and director of the political Islam strategic analysis program. Before that he was chief of the regional analysis unit in the Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis, where he also served as senior analyst and scholar in residence since September 1993, etc.
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Janet A. Napolitano
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William L. Nash

A retired U.S. Army Major General who commanded the 1st Armored Division of the United States Army when it went to Bosnia in 1995 for a year as a “peacekeeping” operation. Nash is a frequent “contributor” to
ABCNEWS.
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Vali R. Nasr

B. 1960. “Influential expert” on the Muslim world issues, and best-selling author and commentator on Middle East affairs and Islamic politics. He is a Professor of International Politics at the
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of
Tufts University, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, and a columnist with Bloomberg View. He is a Member of the State Department’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, and a member of Board of Trustees of Rockefeller Brother Fund and the National Democratic Institute. …He was also a Senior Fellow with
The Dubai Initiative,
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the
Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University between 2007 and 2009. He was named
Carnegie Scholarin 2006. …Between 2009 and 2011 he served in the Obama administration as Senior Advisor to Richard Holbrooke, the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, etc. Nasr is married to Darya, a technology executive, and has three children, sons Amir and Hossein, and daughter Donia. They reside in Washington, DC.
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James A. Nathan
http://sciences.aum.edu/popa/nathan.htm - Prior to becoming the Khaled bin Sultan Eminent Scholar at AUM [
Auburn Montgomery], Nathan held a variety of government and academic posts, including the U.S. Department of State, the Navy War College, and the Army War College. Nathan has written frequently for
USA Today, the
Foreign Service Journal, the
Washington Post, the
New York Times, and has some 70 articles published in scholarly journals. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in political science and international policy at AUM, and serves as Director of the
Alabama World Affairs Council. Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, etc.
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Marc B. Nathanson
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Raffiq A. Nathoo
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Henry R. Nau
http://elliott.gwu.edu/faculty/nau.cfm - Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University. …He is the recipient of grants from, among others, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the National Science Foundation, Council on Foreign Relations, Smith-Richardson Foundation, Century Foundation, Japan US Friendship Commission, and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. …From January 1981 to July 1983, he served on President Reagan’s National Security Council as senior staff member responsible for international economic affairs. Among other duties he was the White House sherpa for the Annual G-7 Economic Summits at Ottawa (1981), Versailles (1982), and Williamsburg (1983) and a special summit with developing countries at Cancun, Mexico (1982). Dr. Nau also served, in 1975-1977, as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs in the Department of State, etc.
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Barry Naughton
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Pete Nájera – NEW
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Jeffrey C. Neal

A founding partner,
Horizon Capital. He co-founded the firm in March 2006. Previously, Mr. Neal served as the Chairman of the Global Investment Banking Group of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. He had been with the firm and a predecessor firm since 1973. Neal was also a Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch and Director at Western NIS Enterprise Fund. Previously, he served from 1969 to 1973 as an Assistant Director of the Bureau of Budget, State of Illinois. Mr. Neal is a Member of The Board of Directors of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and Western NIS Enterprise Fund. He is also on the Visiting Committee of the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago and participates in the Mentor Program.
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Stephen L. Neal
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Kevin G. Nealer
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Bob Nederlander Jr.
Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, with Stanley Browne and Marc Aronoff. | Sr. –>Robert E. Nederlander has been the President of Nederlander Producing Company of America, Inc. (doing business as Nederlander Organization Inc.), since November 1981 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Nederlander has been a Managing Partner of the Nederlander Company LLC, since December 1998. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Varsity Bands, Inc. (Formerly, Riddell Sports, Inc.) from April 1988 to September 2003 and served as its Chief Executive Officer from 1988 to April 1, 1993. From February to June 1992, he was also Riddell Sports, Inc.’s Interim President and Chief Operating Officer. He served as the Managing General Partner of the New York Yankees from August 1990 to December 1991, and has been a limited partner since 1973. Mr. Nederlander served as the President of Nederlander Television and Film Productions Inc. since October 1985. He served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mego Financial Corp. from January 1988 to January 2002. He served as the Chairman of Nederlander Producing Company of America. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Allis-Chalmers Energy Inc. (formerly Allis Chalmers Corp.) from May 1989 to 1993 and served as its Vice Chairman from 1993 to 1996. He served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Vacation Spa Resorts, Inc., from February 1988 to early 1993. He has been a Director of Nederlander Producing Company of America since November 1981. Mr. Nederlander served as a Director of Allis-Chalmers Energy Inc. until May 1989, New York Yankees since 1973 and Varsity Brands Inc. since April 1988. Mr. Nederlander serves as a Director of Times Square Business Improvement District and NYC2012 Inc. He served as a Director of Hospitality Franchise Systems Inc., (formerly, HFS Incorporated) from July 1995 to December 1997 and MEGO Mortgage Corporation from December 1996 to June 1998. He served as a Director at Realogy Corporation since August 2006. He served as a Director of Avis Budget Group Inc. (Formerly, Cendant Corp.) since December 1997. He served as Director of Mego Financial Corp. from September 1996 to June 1998. Mr. Nederlander served as a Director of News Communications Inc. from October 1996 to May 2002. | -?>
SHN- [law] partner.
David T. Nederlander – son;
Eric Nederlander – son;
James M. Nederlander – brother;
Joseph Z. Nederlander – brother. Lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Michael Negron – NEW
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Diana Villiers Negroponte
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John D. Negroponte
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Aryeh Neier

B. 1937. Since 1993 has been President of Soros’ Open Society Foundations. …had earlier been Executive Director of
Human Rights Watch and National Director of the
American Civil Liberties Union. “Was born in ashke
Nazi Germany and became a refugee as a child when his family fled in 1939 when he was two-years old.”
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Trevor D. Neilson - OUT
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Abagail Nelson

Vice president for program at Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD).
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Anne Nelson

Columbia Journalism School professor.
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Daniel N. Nelson
http://armscontrolcenter.org/about/staff/dnelson/ - A Senior Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation where his work focuses on European and NATO security, Iraq, homeland security, civil-military relations, and WMD proliferation. He is also President/CEO of Global Concepts & Communications, Inc. based in Alexandria, Virginia. He has held senior positions in the United States government. …
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Merlin E. Nelson
“Merlin E. Nelson, “Esq”. is a law firm in New York, New York focusing on various areas of law.
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Richard D. Nelson – NEW
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Robert L. Nelson Jr.

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Practices: Climate Change · Energy · Energy and Global Transactions · Project Finance and Renewable Energy. …
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Thomas C. Nelson – NEW
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Hassan Nemazee - OUT
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Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy
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Lynn Nesbit

<–
Barry Diller.

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Robert Silvers.

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Gil Shiva. | “Literary Agent,” Janklow & Nesbit.
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Anne Neuberger
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Need mugshot.]
http://www.washington-asmc.org/2009MiniPDI/Neubergerbio.htm -
Deputy Chief Management Officer (DCMO) and the Director of the Office of Business Transformation for the Department of the Navy.
The DON DCMO is the principal advisor to the DON CMO for matters relating to the management and improvement of DON business operations. …Prior to her current position, Neuberger served as a White House Fellow in the Department of Defense. …Prior to joining DoD, Neuberger was Senior Vice President of Operations at American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AST), where she was responsible for directing operations administering fifteen million shareholder accounts including dividend distributions, proxy issuances and tabulations and complex mergers and acquisitions processing. …”Special Assistant to the Director of Enduring Security Framework Forum at NSA.” …
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Win J. Neuger
Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer And Chief Executive Of Aig Investments, American International Group, Inc. Age 61. Neuger is the Chief Executive Officer at PineBridge Investments. Neuger also serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AIG Global Investment Corp. (United States). He serves as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at AIG. Mr. Neuger joined the AIG in 1995 as a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. In that responsibility, he oversaw AIG’s investment portfolios worldwide. Mr. Neuger served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at American International Group, Inc. He has 37 years of experience out of which 12 years are with AIG. Prior to this, Mr. Neuger was with Bankers Trust Company, where he served both as the Managing Director of Fixed Income and subsequently the Managing Director of Global Equities. Prior to joining Bankers Trust, Mr. Neuger served as the Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management. He was also the Head of Fixed Income at Northwestern National Bank in Minnesota. Neuger is a Director of WisdomTree Investments, Inc., Brazos Capital Management, L.P., and APEN AG. He is a Member of the Investment Committee of APEN AG. He is a Charted Financial Accountant and is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the CFA Institute.
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Stephanie G. Neuman
http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/academics/directory/sgn1-fac.html - Neuman is an adjunct professor and a senior research scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies. …Neuman’s teaching interests are international relations, comparative foreign policy, third world security studies, and international arms trade and defense production. She previously served as the director of the Comparative Defense Studies Program, as a visiting professor at the U.S. Military Academy, visiting professor at the New School for Social Research, and Senior Fulbright Research Scholar in Sweden.
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Norman P. Neureiter
http://cstsp.aaas.org/content.html?contentid=7 (Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy) – In 1957, he joined Humble Oil and Refining (now part of Exxon) in Baytown, Texas as a research chemist, also teaching German and Russian at the University of Houston. On leave from Humble in 1959, he served as a guide at the U.S. National Exhibition in Moscow, subsequently qualifying as an escort interpreter for the Department of State. In 1963, he joined the International Affairs Office of the U.S. National Science Foundation in Washington and managed the newly established U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program. Entering the U.S. Foreign Service in 1965, he was named Deputy Scientific Attache at the U.S. Embassy in Bonn. In 1967, he was transferred to Warsaw as the first U.S. Scientific Attache in Eastern Europe with responsibility for Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. …Dr. Neureiter returned to Washington in 1969 as Assistant for International Affairs to the President’s Science Advisor in the White House Office of Science and Technology. He left the Government in 1973 and joined Texas Instruments (TI), where he held a number of staff and management positions including Manager, East-West Business Development; Manager, TI Europe Division; Vice President, Corporate Staff; and Vice President of TI Asia, resident in Tokyo from 1989-94. …After retirement from TI in 1996, he worked as a consultant until being appointed in September 2000 as the first Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretary of State. Finishing the 3-year assignment in 2003, he was made a Distinguished Presidential Fellow for International Affairs at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. In May 2004, he joined the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as the first Director of the new AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy (CSTSP), funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Dr. Neureiter is married with four children and speaks German, Russian, Polish, French, Spanish and Japanese. | Trustee,
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute.
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Esther R. Newberg
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Andre W. G. Newburg
Employment History: Cleary , Gottlieb , Steen & Hamilton; Order of Leopold II. Member, NY Bar. General Counsel and Member of the Executive Committee, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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Nancy S. Newcomb
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Barbara W. Newell

<-??-> Barbara Warne Newell (born August 19, 1929), was the first female Chancellor of the State University System of Florida.
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John Newhouse

A Senior Fellow at the World Security Institute and author of propogandic bunc.
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Jay H. Newman
Elliott Management Corporation … President of Percheron (U.S.) Ltd. … Manhattan Institute trustee. …
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Pamela J. Newman
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Pauline Newman

B. 1927.
US Appeals Court Judge, Federal Circuit (1984-);
UNESCO Science Policy Specialist, Natural Sciences Dept. (l96l-62);
FMC Dir., Patent, Trademark, and Licensing Dept. (1969-84);
FMC Patent Attorney, House Counsel (1954-84);
American Cynamid Company Research Scientist (1951-54);
American Bar Association;
American Chemical Society Board of Directors (l973-8l);
American Institute of Chemists;
American Intellectual Property Law Association Board of Directors;
American Patent Law Association Board of Directors (1981-84);
Pacific Industrial Property Association President (l978-80);
United States Trademark Association VP (1978-79).
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Priscilla A. Newman

<-??-> Carnegie Endowment for International “Peace”. …
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Richard T. Newman

<–
Little doubt–>
http://www.arentfox.com/people/index.cfm?fa=profile&id=195 - handles real estate, finance and tax matters for numerous cultural institutions (including The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Phillips Collection, The Arena Stage and The Shakespeare Theatre); public policy groups (including the World Wildlife Fund, the National Wildlife Federation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America); quasi-governmental entities (The Smithsonian Institution, The National Academies of Science and the Institute for Defense Analyses); and other large and small non-profit organizations (the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), etc. DC area.
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M. Diana Helweg Newton

John G. Tower Center for Political Studies; Senior Fellow at SMU. Dallas/Fort Worth Area.
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Daniel H. Nexon
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/dhn2/ - Associate Professor, Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies, SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE (GW). …Nexon has held fellowships at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation and at the Ohio State University’s Mershon Center for International Studies. During 2009-2010 he worked in the U.S. Department of Defense as a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow. …
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Edward N. Ney
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Ha N. Nguyen – NEW
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Tuan H. Nguyen
-?>Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations. …
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N. J. Nicholas Jr.
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Rodney W. Nichols

President and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences from 1991 to 2001, was previously Scholar-in-Residence at the Carnegie Corporation of New York (1990-1992), and Vice President and Executive Vice President of The Rockefeller University (1970-1990).
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Jan Nicholson
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Ann M. Nicocelli - OUT
Assistant Vice President, Government and Industry Relations, MetLife, Inc.
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Thomas R. Nides
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John M. Niehuss
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Need mugshot.]
http://web.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?ID=361 - Niehuss is a lawyer/investment banker specializing in international financial issues. He is currently a director of the International Law Institute in Washington, D.C., where he teaches courses on project finance and public private partnerships and is a member of the adjunct faculty of the Peking University School of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, China. …He previously served as general counsel of the Inter-American Development Bank (1992-99) and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (1999-2001). Other professional experience includes 11 years as an international investment banker at Merrill Lynch concentrating on project finance, emerging market equity funds, and international bond issues; six years working on international economic and financial matters for the U.S. government at the Treasury Department and the White House Council on International Economic Policy; and five years in the development lending field at the World Bank and the Ministry of Finance of Zambia, ETC.
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Rosemary Neaher Niehuss

Former NSC staffer, of the office of Henry Kissinger. Center for Strategic and International Studies. … Wife of the above.
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Nancy H. Nielsen
http://www.buffalo.edu/news/12517 - Past President, American Medical Association. Former head of the Office of Medical Education in the University at Buffalo’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Named to a health policy leadership role in Washington, D.C. in April 2011. “In her federal role, Nielsen has been recruited to serve a one-year appointment as senior advisor for stakeholder engagement at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).”
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Suzanne Nielsen
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?q=110&email=false - Army Lieutenant Colonel SUZANNE C. NIELSEN is an associate professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. She is responsible for the International Relations Program and teaches courses in international relations and national security. …An intelligence officer by background
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Keith R. Nilsson – NEW
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(A.) Kenneth Nilsson
http://people.forbes.com/profile/a-kenneth-nilsson/19127 - Chairman of the Board,
Chindex International, Inc. Bethesda, MD. Sector: SERVICES / Medical Equipment Wholesale. 77 years old. Nilsson formerly served as President of Cooper Laboratories, Inc.; President of Cooper Lasersonics, Inc.; Managing Director of Pfizer Taito Ltd.; President of Max Factor, Japan; and Chairman of the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
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Matthew Nimetz

Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer,
General Atlantic LLC. Age 72. Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at General Atlantic LLC. He joined the firm in January 2000 and is based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. Nimetz was a Partner and Chairman at Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York City, where he concentrated on corporate and international law from December 1980 through January 2000. Prior to December 1980, he served as an Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from February through December 1980 and as a Counselor of the Department of State from 1977 to1980. In those capacities, Mr. Nimetz supervised United States security assistance programs and the Department’s international scientific and technological programs, including scientific and technical cooperation, nuclear nonproliferation issues, environmental matters, and international communications activities of the United States government. He also supervised, among other things, United States policy on the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus) and relationships with Eastern European countries. From March 1994 through September 1995, Mr. Nimetz served as the President Clinton’s Special Envoy in the mediation of a dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. In 1999 he was appointed the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in connection with the continuing negotiations between those two parties and continues to serve in that capacity. Mr. Nimetz previously practiced law as an Associate and Partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett between 1969 and 1977. He served in 1974 as an Executive Director at NY Governor-elect Hugh Carey’s transition. Mr. Nimetz’s previous federal government positions include service as a Staff Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson from July 1967 to January 1969 and as a Law Clerk to Justice John M. Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1965 to 1967. In addition, he served as a Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 1975 to 1977. He serves as a Trustee of the Levin Institute of the State University of New York. Mr. Nimetz serves as a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Member of the Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe, a Trustee of Central European University, and a Trustee of Committee for Economic Development. Mr. Nimetz served as the President at Harvard Law Review. He served previously as the Founding Chairman of World Resources Institute, as a Director of The Nature Conservancy of New York, a Trustee of Williams College, and a Director of The Revson Foundation and The Nature Conservancy of New York. He was the former Chairman of the Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe. Mr. Nimetz also served as the Chairman of the United Nations Development Corporation, as an Appointee of Mayors Koch and Dinkins from 1986 to 1994.
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Amer N. Nimr (New listing)

Owner, Odin Investments, LLC . Seabridge Capital, LLC. NYC area.
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William A. Nitze

<–
wife Ann. |
http://www.oceanaenergy.com/nitze.htm - Nitze currently serves as Chairman of the Climate Institute, the Galapagos Conservancy, and Oceana Energy Company. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Nitze was Chairman of GridPoint, Inc., a pioneer of smart grid technology, which raised $88 million in equity capital under his leadership. He founded the Gemstar Group, a non-profit that developed market-based approaches to global environmental problems, and served as its President from 2001 to 2005. …Prior to Gemstar, he served as Assistant Administrator for International Activities at the Environmental Protection Agency from 1994 to 2001, where he made environmental security a focus of the Agency’s international work by establishing a formal working relationship among the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and EPA on environmental security issues. …As President of the Alliance to Save Energy from 1990 to 1994, Mr. Nitze led a broad coalition of business, government, labor, and consumer interests in supporting and implementing policies and programs to promote energy efficiency. As Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Environment in the Reagan and Bush administrations from 1987 to 1990, Mr. Nitze was the principal working level negotiator on multilateral environmental issues ranging from trade in endangered species to climate change. In 1988, Mr. Nitze played a key role in creating and organizing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. …After leaving the State Department in early 1990, Mr. Nitze was a Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute, where he wrote a monograph entitled
The Greenhouse Effect: Formulating a Convention. Many of the elements discussed in this monograph were subsequently incorporated into the Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed in 1992. From 1993-94 and in 2002, he taught a course on forming an international regime to address climate change at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. …Prior to entering the public policy arena, Mr. Nitze worked at the law offices of Sullivan and Cromwell in New York and spent fourteen years at the Mobil Oil Corporation from 1974 to 1987, where he served as Assistant General Counsel, Exploration & Producing Division, and General Counsel, Mobil Japan. |
Alliance to Save Energy – director;
Aspen Institute – trustee;
Aspen Music Festival – national council member;
Cosmos Club – member;
Gemstar Group- president. Past:
Atlantic Council of the United States – director;
Climate Institute – chairman;
DC Muckety: 2009 power couples – named;
U.S. Department of State – deputy assistant secretary;
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – assistant administrator.
Ann Nitze – spouse. Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Eli M. Noam
http://www.citi.columbia.edu/elinoam/ - Professor of Economics and Finance at the
Columbia Business School since 1976. In 1990, after having served for three years as Commissioner with the
New York State Public Service Commission, he returned to Columbia. He is the Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. In addition to leading CITI’s research activities, Noam initiated the MBA concentration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Business School and the
Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based research facility.
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Luis G. Nogales - OUT
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Janne E. Nolan
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/janne-nolan/a/36/772 - Director of Nuclear Security at American Security Project; Senior Fellow at Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training; Graduate Faculty, Columbia University, School for International and Public Affairs at
Columbia University; Professor of International Affairs at
University of Pittsburgh. Past: Board member at Pittsburgh Middle East Initiative; Senior Associate and Director: Intelligence and Strategic Surprise Project Director at Georgetown University; Research Professor of International Security at Georgetown University; member at Aspen Strategy Group; Foreign Policy Director at The Century Foundation; Senior Fellow at
The Brookings Institution; National Security Adviser at
United States Senate; Senior International Security Consultant at Science Applications International Corporation; Foreign Affairs Officer at Department of State, US Arms Control Agency; Visiting Scholar: Center at Strategic and International Studies.
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Robert Nolan – NEW
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Marcus Noland
http://www.iie.com/staff/author_bio.cfm?author_id=26 (
Peterson Institute for International Economics) – Noland, deputy director and senior fellow, has been associated with the Institute since 1985. His work encompasses a wide range of topics including the political economy of US trade policy and the Asian financial crisis. His areas of geographical knowledge and interest include Asia and Africa where he has lived and worked. …He is currently a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and at the East-West Center. He was previously a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President of the United States. He has held research or teaching positions at Yale University, the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Southern California, Tokyo University, Saitama University (now the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies), the University of Ghana, the Korea Development Institute, and the East-West Center. …He has served as an occasional consultant to organizations, such as the World Bank and the National Intelligence Council, and has testified before the US Congress on numerous occasions.
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Bill Nolte

Director of the Program in Intelligence Research and Education (PIRE) at the Maryland School of Public Policy; Deputy Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis and
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Eric Nonacs
http://www.skollurgentthreats.org/about-us-team.php#ericnonacs - Prior to joining the Skoll Global Threats Fund, Eric was Managing Director for Global Affairs at Endeavour Financial, a merchant bank based in Vancouver, Canada. Concurrently, he served as a Senior Advisor to the William J. Clinton Foundation. From 2002 to 2007, he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. …Prior to joining President Clinton’s staff, Eric was the Executive Director of The Coexistence Initiative, which focused on bringing together policymakers, researchers, advocates and organizations to promote cooperation at national and global levels. Previously, Eric served as the U.S. Executive Director of Co-operation Ireland, and, from 1992 until 1995, he was the inaugural Director of The Project on Justice in Times of Transition. Spouse: Diane Cardwell.
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Peggy Noonan
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Robert H. Nooter - OUT
http://www.spongobongo.com/ns/ns9942.htm - B. 1927. Ca. 1976: Assistant administrator for the Bureau for the Near East of the Agency for International Development (AID). Member of the Board Textile Museum Washington DC.; Consultant to the World Bank. Robert Harry, and Nancy Ingram Nooter.
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William S. Norman

Former Lead Director, Chairman of Corporate Governance & Nominating Committee and Member of Compensation Committee,
Corn Products International Inc. Age 72. Norman has been President and Chief Executive Officer of the Travel Industry Association of America since 1994. Mr. Norman served as an Executive Vice President of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) from 1987 to 1994. He served as Vice President (Eastern Division) at Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Mr. Norman has been a Director of Unilever Bestfoods (Holding) LLC (formerly Unilever Bestfoods, Bestfoods) since 1993. He serves as a Director of Travel Industry Association of America, The An-Bryce Foundation, U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation, International Consortium for Research on the Health Effects of Radiation and Logistics Management Institute. Mr. Norman serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees of West Virginia Wesleyan College, the Board of Overseers of the Hospitality Hall of Honor and Archives and the National Park Service Advisory Board (U.S. Department of Interior). Mr. Norman served as a Director of Corn Products International Inc. from 1997 to May 2010 and also served as Lead Director.
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Grover G. Norquist
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Nancy J. Northup

President, Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR). New York Lawyer.
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Augustus Richard Norton
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Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Patrick M. Norton
http://www.steptoe.com/professionals-582.html - Partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, is a member of the International Department. He has been lead counsel in over 100 international arbitrations, lawsuits, and trade disputes involving Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and has served as an arbitrator in international disputes under AAA, ICC, and UNCITRAL rules. …Norton also served in the US State Department as Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asia and later for the Near East and South Asia. He represented the United States in numerous international negotiations and litigation. …
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Suzanne Nossel
http://www.hrw.org/bios/suzanne-nossel - Chief Operating Officer for Human Rights Watch. She served as Deputy to the Ambassador for UN Management and Reform at the US Mission to the United Nations from 1999 – 2001 under Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke. There she was the lead representative of the U.S. in the UN’s General Assembly negotiating a deal to settle the U.S.’s arrears to the world body. She was awarded the Distinguished Honor Award, the State Department’s highest honor in recognition of the successful conclusion of a consensus agreement on reforms of the UN financial system and payment of US dues. …After leaving the UN, she served as Vice President of US Business Development at Bertelsmann Media Worldwide from 2001 – 2005. She then served as Vice President of Strategy and Operations for the Wall Street Journal from 2005 – 2007. …She writes frequently on foreign policy topics, and has published pieces in publications that include Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Dissent, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The San Francisco Chronicle. …
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Lucio A. Noto
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Lynne D. Novack
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Jacqueline Novogratz
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Thomas E. Novotny

San Diego State University, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Professor and co-director of the Joint Degree Program (PhD) in Global Health. …Prior to his academic career, he was with the U.S. Public Health Service for 23 years, serving as a Family Physician in the National Health Service Corps, as a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in the Colorado Department of Health, as a Medical Epidemiologist with the CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health, as CDC liaison to the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, as CDC liaison to the World Bank, and as Assistant Surgeon General and Deputy Assistant Secretary for International and Refugee Health in the Clinton Administration.
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Jeffrey D. Nuechterlein

Director.
Jones Group, Inc., New York, NY. Sector: SERVICES / Apparel Stores. Independent Trustee,
Chesapeake Lodging Trust, Annapolis , MD. Sector: FINANCIAL / REIT – Hotel/Motel. Nuechterlein, 53, founded Isis Capital LLC, a venture capital and hedge fund in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2000 and has been its Managing Partner since its formation. From 1997 until 2000, he served as Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer, Pension Fund Investments, at National Gypsum Company. Prior to joining National Gypsum Company, Mr. Nuechterlein was Senior Counsel to the U.S. Trade Representative from 1995 until 1996. He had previously practiced law with Dewey Ballantine, LLP from 1992 until 1995, served as Special Assistant for Policy to the Governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1991, and served as Counsel to the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology from 1989 until 1990. Mr. Nuechterlein serves on the Board of Trustees of Chesapeake Lodging Trust, where he is a member of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. He also serves on the Boards of Trustees of The College Foundation at the University of Virginia, The Potomac School in McLean, Virginia and the Classical American Homes Preservation Trust in New York, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
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Sam Nunn

AKA Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr. B. 1938.
King & Spalding Senior Partner (1997-2003);
US Senator, Georgia (1972-97);
Georgia State House of Representatives (1968-72);
Attorney in private practice (1962-68); Member of the Board of
Chevron (2005-); Member of the Board of
Chevron Texaco (2001-05); Member of the Board of
Coca Cola (1997-); Member of the Board of
Dell (1999-); Member of the Board of
General Electric (1997-); Member of the Board of
Internet Security Systems;
RRE Ventures Senior Advisor; Member of the Board of
Scientific-Atlanta (1997-2006); Member of the Board of
Texaco (1997-2001);
4-H Club;
Freemasonry;
Alfalfa Club President, 1976;
American Academy of Diplomacy;
ANAK Society Honorary;
Atlantic Partnership Co-Chairman, USA;
Augusta National Golf Club;
Boy Scouts of America (in childhood);
Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East;
Center for Strategic & International Studies Chairman (1999-);
Coalition for a Democratic Majority Advisory Board;
Concord Coalition;
Democratic National Committee;
Empower America;
Friends of Dick Lugar;
Hands On Network Corporate Service Council;
Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board;
John Kerry for President;
National Bureau of Asian Research Board of Advisors;
National Eagle Scout Association;
Nuclear Threat Initiative Co-Founder, Chair, CEO (2001-);
Obama for America;
Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board;
Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board of Advisors;
State Bar of Georgia 1962;
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity;
Eagle Scout 1951;
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award;
Hessian Peace Prize 1991;
International Security Leadership Award 1991;
New Democrat Movement Former Chair of Democratic Leadership Council;
Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994);
Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996);
Driving While Intoxicated 1964. Wife: Samuel A. Nunn (attorney, Mayor of Perry, GA); Daughter: Elizabeth Canon Nunn; Wife: Colleen O’Brien Nunn (former CIA agent, one daughter, one son); Daughter: Michelle; Son: Brian.
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Timur Nusratty
Lawyer; VP of International Business Development at Mobile Accord, where his main areas of focus are Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central …
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Bruce Nussbaum
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J. Benjamin H. Nye

Managing Director of Bain Capital Venture Partners, LLC. Prior to joining Bain Capital Ventures, Ben was an SVP at VERITAS Software, which acquired his previous company, Precise Software Solutions (“PRSE”). Boston area. …
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Joseph S. Nye Jr
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Seth Nye (New listing)
http://politics.as.nyu.edu/object/politics.adjuncts.html - Professor at NYU. Nye has spent nearly ten years working in areas of counterterrorism, intelligence and international security. For the last four years he was a Senior Intelligence Analyst and Team Leader for the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD’s) Counterterrorism Bureau and Intelligence Division. At the NYPD he specialized in Central/South Asian terrorism, assisted the New York City Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and was responsible for managing a group of analysts supporting terrorism related investigations. Prior to the NYPD, Mr. Nye was a Navy Intelligence Officer where among various positions he was assigned to the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A) and a F/A-18F Super Hornet squadron. He deployed to Afghanistan and served on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. …Nye is currently a consultant for the West Point Combating Terrorism Center (CTC). He has been an Associate Fellow at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, taught at the FBI Academy at Quantico and been a featured speaker at major terrorism and international security related conferences.
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Jim O’Brien – NEW
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Carol O’Cleireacain
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ocleireacainc.aspx - O’Cleireacain is an economic and management consultant specializing in financial and budget operations, taxation and investments. Economic & Management Consultant, New York State Comptroller’s Management Review Commission; Professor (adjunct), Milano Graduate School for Management & Urban Policy, New School. Past: Deputy State Treasurer, State of New Jersey (2006); Senior Fellow (non-resident), Metropolitan Policy Program (1997-2005); Visiting Fellow, Economic Studies, (1996-1997); Economic & Management Consultant (1994-2005); Director, NYC Mayor’s Office of Management & Budget (1993); Commissioner, NYC Department of Finance (1990-93).
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J. Daniel O’Flaherty

Vice President of the National Foreign Trade Council sice 1987. Senior Adviser Corporate Council on Africa, etc.
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Michael O’Hanlon
-Michael E Ohanlon 8005 Newdale Rd; Bethesda, MD 20814-4623 (301) 652-2283 [45-49 / Cathryn G Ohanlon]
[[[-Cathryn G Garland
8005 Newdale Rd; Bethesda, MD 20814-4623 (301) 652-2283 [45-49 /
Michael E Garland]]]]
-Brookings Institution, Senior Fellow In Foreign Policy
1775 Massachusetts Ave NW; Washington, DC 20036-2103 (202) 797-6000
-Center For A New American Security, Board of Directors 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Ste 403; Washington, DC 20004-1733 (202) 457-9400
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Joseph A. O’Hare - OUT
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Katherine O’Hearn
Executive Director – ABC News.
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Daniel O’Keefe (NEW listing) [?]
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Cormac K. H. O’Malley
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E. Stanley O’Neal
Kathleen A. O’Neil
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Michael J. O’Neil
http://www.klgates.com/michael-j-oneil/ - O’Neil’s practice focuses on international trade, security, information technology, privacy and federal policy. He advises foreign and domestic clients on both regulatory and legislative solutions. His recent work has involved counseling U.S. and foreign parties on investment in the U.S., and assisting a range of U.S. clients on critical infrastructure protection, privacy, trade compliance, and Congressional investigations. …also serves as the
North American Director of the Trilateral Commission. He heads up the Trilateral office, meets regularly with Trilateral members in North America, Europe and Pacific Asia, and helps coordinate Trilateral studies. Michael has had a distinguished public service career in defense and intelligence matters and has served in positions in the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense and the U.S. House of Representatives. …Immediately prior to joining the firm, Michael served as
the general counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency. In this position he was responsible for the conduct of all legal affairs of the Agency. He also served as the chief of staff of the Agency where he coordinated the legislative and public affairs strategy and acted as the Agency’s liaison to the National Security Council and Intelligence Community agencies. …In 1995, Michael served as the counselor to the secretary and deputy secretary of defense. In this position he advised the secretary and deputy secretary on policy, organizational and legislative matters. From 1989 to 1994, he served as the counsel to the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Thomas S. Foley (D–WA). In addition to advising the speaker on all legal and national security issues, he acted as liaison to foreign embassies and U.S. national security agencies. Before his work for the speaker, Michael served as the chief counsel to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 1977 to 1989. …is the recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the highest honor awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Shannon K. O’Neil - OUT
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Brian D. O’Neill

Vice Chairman of Lazard International. Director,
Corpbanca, Santiago , CH. Sector: FINANCIAL / Foreign Regional Banks. 53 Years Old. O’Neill became a Director on October 15, 2009. Prior to this
he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Western Hemisphere, US Department of Treasury (2007-2009), and Acting US Director on the Interamerican-Development Bank (IDB) (2008). Between 1977 and 2007 he served on various positions within JP Morgan Chase, lately Member of the Americas Management Committee; Vice Chairman Investment Banking Coverage and Chairman, Investment Banking, Canada & Latin America. He is also on the Supervisory Board of Directors of Die Erste Bank Austria; Director Americas Society; Director Council of the Americas among others.
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Mark O’Neill - OUT

Brigadier General. Deputy Commandant of the Command and General Staff College and Acting Commander of Fort Leavenworth, U.S. Army
…
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Matthew O’Neill
http://www.dctvny.org/events/no-contract-no-cookies-stella-doro-strike - Director/Producer/Cinematographer Matt O’Neill garnered numerous accolades including an Academy Award nomination, four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Columbia duPont Award, a Peabody Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, and a Pew Fellowship for International Reporting. His recent films include
Wartorn 1861-2010 (HBO, 2010),
China’s Unnatural Disaster – The Tears of Sichuan Province (HBO, 2009),
Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery (HBO, 2008),
Alive Day Memories – Home From Iraq (HBO, 2007), and
Baghdad ER (HBO, 2006). Matthew grew up on Long Island, New York, graduated from Yale University with a degree in Theater Studies and is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has been making documentaries with DCTV for the last ten years.
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Michael J. O’Neill - OUT

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http://research.udmercy.edu/find/special_collections/digital/honors/item.php?record_id=233&collectionCode=honors_hon - Former editor of the New York Daily News and past president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, is the author of The Roar of the Crowd, How TV and People Power Are Changing the World, Preventive Diplomacy: Stopping Wars before They Start, and Terrorist Spectaculars: Should TV Coverage Be Curbed? He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the national Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and the international Press Institute, and served formerly as vice chairman of the Japan Society.
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Kevin P. O’Prey

<–Co-founder, Chairman, and President of Obsidian Analysis, Inc. Dr. O’Prey is a nationally recognized facilitator and analyst of homeland security challenges. | Executive Vice President of DFI Government Services, Senior Advisor of Government Services and Director,
Detica Federal Inc. O’Prey serves as the Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor of DFI Government Services. Dr. O’Prey is responsible for strategic direction, business development, and day-to-day management of DFI Government Services. Dr. O’Prey served as the President of DFI Government Services (DFIGOV) from January 2003 to February 2005. With over fifteen years professional experience in international security issues, Dr. O’Prey directly oversees all DFI Government Services’ analytical and information technology projects for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the US Army, and the Intelligence Community. Dr. O’Prey has developed expertise in a wide range of security subjects and government programs. These programs include: Homeland Security, Counter-Proliferation, Regional Security and US Engagement Strategies, Stability Operations and Peacekeeping, Program Development and Management and Knowledge Management and Open-Source Intelligence Analysis. He serves on the Board of Directors for DFI International. Prior to joining DFI International, Dr. O’Prey was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution and also worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. O’Prey’s publications include: A Farewell to Arms? Russia’s Struggles with Defense Conversion; The Arms Export Challenge: Cooperative Approaches to Export Management and Industrial Conversion; Regaining the High Ground: NATO’s Stake in the New Talks on Conventional Forces In Europe, with Barry M. Blechman and William Durch; and “Keeping the Peace in the Borderlands of Russia,” in William Durch, ed., UN Peacekeeping, American Policy, and the Uncivil Wars of the 1990s.
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David J. O’Reilly
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Patrick J. “P.J.” O’Rourke
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Meghan L. O’Sullivan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghan_O’Sullivan - B. 1969, is a former deputy national security adviser on Iraq and Afghanistan and now a lecturer and senior fellow at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. [
Read more.]
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Tara O’Toole
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Phyllis E. Oakley - OUT
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Don Oberdorfer
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Juan M. Ocampo [?]
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Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg
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Philip A. Odeen

B. 1935. A former aide to
Henry Kissinger, according to
The Washington Post Odeen is “one of the most successful government contracting executives in Washington.” He often works with companies associated with the
Carlyle Group — including TRW (which he joined when it acquired BDM International), Reynolds and Reynolds, QinetiQ, and Apogee Technologies, Inc. |
QinetiQ CEO, North American Operations (2005-06);
Reynolds and Reynolds Interim CEO (2004-05);
TRW EVP Senior Representative in Washington, DC;
TRW Head of Systems and Information Technology Business (1997-99);
TRW EVP (1997-2002);
BDM International President and CEO (1992-97);
Coopers & Lybrand Vice Chairman, Management Consulting Services (1991-92);
Coopers & Lybrand Managing Partner (13 years);
Wilson Sporting Goods Company VP (1973-78);
US Defense Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Member of the Board of
AES (2003-, as Chairman, 2008-); Member of the Board of
Apogen Technologies Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of
Avaya (2002-, as Chairman, 2006-); Member of the Board of
Convergys (2000-); Member of the Board of
ITS Services, Inc. (as Chairman); Member of the Board of
Northrop Grumman (2003-); Member of the Board of
Relizon; Member of the Board of
Reynolds and Reynolds; Member of the Board of
TRW (as Chairman, 2002); Member of the Board of
Washington Gas Light Company (1999-2003-); Member of the Board of
WGL Holdings (2000-03-);
Bill Bradley for President;
Council on Foreign Relations;
Elizabeth Dole for President;
Forward Together PAC;
Friends of George Allen;
Henry M. Jackson Foundation Chairman;
John McCain 2008;
Northern Lights PAC;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Directors;
Phi Beta Kappa Society;
Henry L. Stimson Center Board of Directors;
Romney for President;
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts Board of Directors;
World Affairs Council;
Fulbright.
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Jamieson Odell – NEW
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John S. Odell
http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/experts/796.html - Professor of International Relations, USC. Expertise: international trade system, GATT, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, U.S. international trade and monetary policies, protectionism and trade frictions, ups and downs of the dollar, international monetary system, U.S. relations with – and international and domestic economic policies of – Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, the European Union and China, European Union, newly industrialized economies, negotiation and conflict resolution. Additional Information: Author of U.S. International Monetary Policy (1982); Anti-Protection: Changing Forces In U.S. Trade Politics (1987); and Negotiating the World Economy (2000) Co-editor of International Trade Policies: Gains from Exchange between Economics and Political Science (1990).
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Marvin E. Odum III – NEW
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Anthony G. Oettinger

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Raymond C. Offenheiser Jr.
http://kellogg.nd.edu/about/offenheiser.shtml - Offenheiser is the president of Oxfam America, a “nonprofit” international development and relief agency and the US affiliate of Oxfam International. …Previously, Offenheiser served for five years as the Ford Foundation representative in Bangladesh and, prior to that, in the Andean and Southern Cone regions of South America. He has also directed programs for the Inter-American Foundation in both Brazil and Colombia, and worked for Save the Children Federation in Mexico. …He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Global Interdependence Initiative at the Aspen Institute, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Inter-American Dialogue. Offenheiser has served as an advisor for Harvard University’s Asia Center, the School for International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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Morris W. Offit
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Kongdan Oh
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ohk.aspx - “A specialist in East Asian affairs.” She focuses on North and South Korea and Japan. Her research projects include regional security, inter-regional politics, and U.S. security and foreign policy on Asia. Current Positions: Research Staff Member, Institute for Defence Analyses (since 1997). Past Positions: Political Scientist, RAND (1987-1995); Academic Program Coordinator, Center for Korean Studies, University of California, Berkeley (1986-1987); Lecturer, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University; Lecturer, Graduate Program in International Commerce and Policy, George Mason University; Visiting Associate Professor, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego; Lecturer, Graduate Program in Pacific Basin Studies, Dominican College; Consultant, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Mirta Ojito – NEW
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Maritza U. Okata
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Merle Aiko Okawara
http://www.globewomen.org/cwdi/Int’l%20Advisory%20Council/Okawara.asp - One of Japan’s leading businesswomen, Merle Aiko Okawara is one of only four women in Japan to hold multiple corporate board seats, including current directorships at Avon Products, and JC Comsa Corp. As an expert in consumer markets, Ms. Okawara has held senior positions at numerous food and consumer product companies, including CEO of eBay Japan. In the late 1960s, Ms. Okawara took a gamble in betting on Japanese consumers willingness to experiment with Western-style food products. When JC Foods, (now known as JC Comsa Corp, following its merger with Comsanet), was publicly listed in 1993, it became the first women-owned listed company in Japan. …Okawara also serves on a wide range of business organizations and governmental Advisory Boards.
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Hutham S. Olayan – NEW
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L. Jay Oliva
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April A. Oliver
D.C. attorney.
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Jack L. Oliver III – NEW
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Douglas Ollivant
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Jane T. Olson
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Lyndon L. Olson Jr.
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Ronald L. Olson

B. 1941.
Munger, Tolles & Olson Partner (1968-);
Ernst & Young Managing Partner of Orange County, Real Estate Group (1974-98);
RAND Corporation Chairman, Board of Trustees (past);
Law Clerk for David L. Bazelon, US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit (1967-68);
US Justice Department Attorney, Civil Rights Division (1967); Member of the Board of
Munger, Tolles & Olson Chairman; Member of the Board of
Berkshire Hathaway (1997-); Member of the Board of
Edison International (1995-); Member of the Board of
City National (2001-); Member of the Board of
The Washington Post Co. (2003-); Member of the Board of
Southern California Public Radio (previously Chairman);
American Bar Association Chairman, Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary (1991-92);
American Bar Association Chairman, Litigation Section (1981-82);
American Bar Association Chairman, Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee (1976-86);
State Bar of California VP Board of Governors (1986-87);
American College of Trial Lawyers Fellow;
American Law Institute;
Bill Bradley for President;
Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors;
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee;
Effective Government Committee;
Gephardt for President;
Hillary Clinton for President;
Mayo Foundation Board of Directors;
National Center for State Courts Chairman, Lawyers Committee (2004);
New Leadership for America PAC;
Obama for America;
Pacific Council on International Policy;
World Resources Institute Board of Directors;
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society;
Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society;
Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society;
Ford Fellowship 1967. Wife:
Jane Olson (three children); Daughter: Kristin Olson McKissick; Son: Steven Olson; Daughter: Amy Olson Duerk.
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Pari Olver – NEW
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Lee D. Olvey - OUT
Author, The Economics of National Security, etc.
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Thomas E. Omestad
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Joseph Onek
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Obinna A. Onyeagoro
AVP at Deutsche Bank. A business analyst in Accenture’s strategy practice (a global management and IT consulting firm). Greater New York City Area.
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Andres Oppenheimer

Miami Herald syndicated columnist, and anchor of the TV Show “Oppenheimer Presenta.” …Born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, he studied law, and moved to the United States in 1976 with a fellowship from the
World Press Institute.
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Franz M. Oppenheimer - OUT
“Esq.” in Washington, DC.
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Michael F. Oppenheimer
http://nyuglobalcitizen.wordpress.com/cga-faculty/cga-faculty-professor-michael-oppenheimer/ - A professor of international relations and political economy at NYU. He also does extensive consulting, specializing in futures oriented policy analysis for the US foreign policy and intelligence communities, think tanks, and NGOs. He is an expert on the global economy, US foreign policy, and national security strategy. He has published on a wide range of topics, including Europe’s future, international trade distortions, and US trade policy. For the past decade, Oppenheimer has worked for Washington foreign policy makers and intelligence officials on a range of strategic projects. He is credited with expanding the use of scenarios and alternative analyses for the US intelligence community. He worked directly for the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council in establishing the method and process and in creating the scenarios for Mapping the Global Future. He has conducted workshops for The Brookings Institute on legitimacy and the potential use of force against Iran and for the Council on Foreign Relations on early warning and conflict prevention. He was a US delegate for a track two dialogue with Iranian experts, sponsored by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. In April 2007, he conducted a scenario workshop at NYU on the future of Iraq, published by the Center for Global Affairs as
Iraq 2010. He recently conducted a similar workshop on Iran, published in June 2008. He chairs the Policy Impacts group of a new US government sponsored expert network on the national security impacts of global climate change. He is currently a fellow at the Institute for Homeland Security and consults to the Department of Homeland Security on future threats. …Oppenheimer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Foreign Policy Roundtable at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and the American Council on Germany. He is a frequent speaker on the origins and leading indicators of conflict, domestic sources of foreign policy, and new approaches to thinking about the global system. Before joining the Center for Global Affairs, he was President of Global Scenarios, a New York based consulting company, and Executive Vice President af The Futures Group, a Connecticut based international research and consulting company with government and corporate clients.
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Ashley Kushner Orbach (NEW listing)
NY attorney. Foreign Affairs Officer at US Department of State. NYU, Adjunct Instructor. Department Affiliation: Global Affairs. Courses. International Legal Development. Permanent Missions to the United Nations, etc. Greater New York City Area.
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Benjamin Z. Orbach (NEW listing)

”International Affairs.” Director – America’s Unofficial Ambassadors at
Creative Learning. Past: Resident Country Director at Creative Associates International; Project Manager/MEPI Coordinator at U.S. Consulate via Creative Associates; Middle East Partnership Initiative Deputy Regional Coordinator at U.S. Department of State; Visiting Research Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Special Education High School Teacher at Parkmont School; AmeriCorps Asst. Team Leader at Corporation for National Service, NCCC. Greater New York City Area. |
Benjamin Orbach – LIVE FROM JORDAN - “A young American observer of Middle Eastern affairs.” -(Age 30-34). Columbia Rd NW Washington, DC.
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John M. Ordway
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Diane Orentlicher

Professor of Law at American University Washington. …
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Stephen A. Orlins
Stephen A. Orlins, President | NCUSCR - President of the National Committee since 2005. Prior to that, he was the managing director of Carlyle Asia and the chairman of the board of Taiwan Broadband Communications, one of Taiwan’s largest cable television and high speed internet providers. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Orlins was a senior advisor to AEA Investors Inc., a New York based leveraged buyout firm, with responsibility for AEA’s business activities throughout Asia. …From 1983 to 1991, Mr. Orlins was with the investment banking firm of Lehman Brothers where he was a Managing Director from 1985 to 1991. From 1987 to 1990, he served as President of Lehman Brothers Asia. Based in Hong Kong, he supervised over 150 professionals with offices in Hong Kong, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Manila and Singapore. Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, Mr. Orlins practiced law with Coudert Brothers and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, Hong Kong and Beijing. …From 1976 to 1979, Mr. Orlins served in the Office of the Legal Advisor of the United States Department of State, first in the Office of the Assistant Legal Advisor for Political-Military Affairs and then for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. While in that office, he was a member of the legal team that helped establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China. …
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Norman J. Ornstein
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Robert C. Orr
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Robert C. Orr – NEW
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Pia Orrenius
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Peter R. Orszag
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John E. Osborn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Osborn - “Lawyer, health care industry executive, and former diplomat who has served in the
United States Department of State and as a member of the
United States Advisory Commission on
Public Diplomacy. …” |
http://www.dendreon.com/about/leadership_team/john_e_osborn/ - Dendreon, “targeting cancer, transforming lives.” “Osborn serves as our executive vice president and general counsel. Mr. Osborn previously held the same position with US Oncology, Inc. and Cephalon, Inc. Earlier in his career, Mr. Osborn served with the U.S. Department of State during the George H. W. Bush administration, clerked for Judge Albert V. Bryan of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and practiced corporate law with Hale and Dorr (now Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr). He also has been a member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, the Board of Governors of the East-West Center in Honolulu, the Board of Directors of Incept BioSystems, Inc., and a visiting fellow at Oxford and Princeton Universities, etc.”
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Richard de J. Osborne
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Meg Osius

<–
Charles Ryskamp. | Principal at MEO Associates Inc. Past: Chair, Technical Advisory Panel at Public Private Infrastructure; Advancement Fund (PPIAF); Vice President at
JP Morgan Chase. New York, New York (Greater New York City Area).
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Hoda K. Osman

A New York-based “freelance” journalist. She is the NY financial correspondent for France 24′s Arabic and English news channels. She is also a consultant on Middle Eastern Affairs to CBS’ News Investigative Unit and a special correspondent for PBS’ foreign affairs news program Worldfocus.
…is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE). She is also the Vice President of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist Association (AMEJA). From 2003 to 2006 Hoda worked as Field Producer at the investigative unit of ABC News in New York. Prior to that, she worked at the Associated Press Television News in Cairo, Egypt.
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Margaret Osmer McQuade
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Evan L. Osnos – NEW
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Peter L. Osnos

Public Affairs publisher. Between 1966–1984
Peter Osnos was a reporter and foreign correspondent for The Washington Post and served as the newspaper’s foreign and national editor. …He served as Chair of the Trade Division of the Association of American Publishers, Chair of Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia Committee and was a member of the Board of Directors of Human Rights Watch. He is currently the Vice-Chairman of
The Columbia Journalism Review and Executive Director of The Caravan Project, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and based at The Century Foundation. He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut with his wife, Susan Osnos, who is a consultant for “nonprofit” organizations.
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Susan Sherer Osnos
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Michael T. Osterholm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Osterholm - A prominent
public health scientist and a nationally recognized
biosecurity expert in the
United States.
[1] Osterholm is the director of the
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the
University of Minnesota, a professor in the School of Public Health, and an adjunct professor in the
University of Minnesota Medical School. …From 2001 through early 2005, Osterholm, in addition to his role at CIDRAP, served as a Special Advisor to then–HHS Secretary
Tommy G. Thompson on issues related to
bioterrorism and public health preparedness. In April 2002, Osterholm was appointed to the interim management team to lead the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), until the eventual appointment of
Julie Gerberding as director. …Osterholm was appointed by
Michael Leavitt, Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to the National Science Advisory Board on Biosecurity in 2005. …Osterholm has been particularly outspoken on the lack of international prepardness for an “
influenza pandemic“. …Osterholm serves on the IOM Forum on Emerging Infections. He has served on the IOM Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health in the 21st Century and the IOM Committee on Food Safety, Production to Consumption, and he was a reviewer for the IOM Report on Chemical and Biological Terrorism. He is a frequent consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Defense, and the CDC.
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Scott Osterling (NEW listing)

Director of Global Security at
Cameron (Oil & Energy). Past: Operations Officer at
U.S. Army. Houston, Texas Area.
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F(rank) Taylor Ostrander, Jr. - OUT
http://archives.williams.edu/ostrander-biographical-sketch.php - ..the summer of 1931, he received a scholarship from the Institute of World Affairs, allowing him to study at the Geneva School of International Studies. He served the US Government for almost twenty years, in various capacities. He started off in the Treasury Department, where he served as an advisor to the Bureau of Customs and performed duty investigations in Italy and Germany, among other tasks. He then moved on to the War Production Board and then to the War Shipping Administration and Alien Property Custodian. …served as an intelligence officer in the Foreign Economic Administration, based in London. From there he went to Frankfurt, Germany as a member of the Field Intelligence Agency, and then on to Berlin as a member of the economic division of the Office of Military Government of Germany. …In 1948, Ostrander was transferred to Paris as a Foreign Service Reserve officer, to work on the
Marshall Plan. There, he served in the Office of the US Special Representative for Europe, Economic Cooperation Administration for 5 years. …For several years, he served as a member of the US Delegation to the OEEC and the US Mission to NATO. ..In 1953, Ostrander returned to the US, and also to civilian life. He worked for almost thirty years at American Metal Climax, Inc. (AMAX Inc.). He eventually became the President of the AMAX Foundation, etc., etc.
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Maria Otero
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Otero - Was sworn in as United States Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs on August 10, 2009. She oversees and coordinates
U.S. foreign policy on a variety of global issues, including
democracy,
human rights, and
labor;
environment,
oceans,
health and
science,
population,
refugees and
migration, and
trafficking in persons. She also serves as the Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues. …Otero was formerly the president and CEO of
ACCION International, a pioneer and leader in
microfinance working in 25 countries in around the globe. …Prior to ACCION, Otero was the Economist for Latin America for the
Women in Development office of
USAID. She also served for five years at the
Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA). …In June 2006, Otero was appointed by
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to the UN Advisors Group on Inclusive Financial Sectors. She served on the board of the
U.S. Institute of Peace, a position to which she was originally appointed by President
Bill Clinton. Otero has chaired the board of
Bread for the World, and also served on the boards of the
Calvert Foundation,
Public Welfare Foundation, the
Inter-American Foundation and
BRAC Holding of Bangladesh. She is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. …She is married to Joseph T. Eldridge, a human rights advocate who is head chaplain at
American University. They have three children and one grandchild.
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Eric H. Otto [?]
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Michael S. Ovitz
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Henry D. Owen
-DEAD, Nov. 5, 2011.
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Roberts B. Owen
Lawyer. Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State ca. 1995. …involved in Kosovo, etc. -?>International Crisis Group — international negotiator. | -?>Chief Judge, Hasna Inc.
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James W. Owens
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William A. Owens
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Bernard H. Oxman
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Stephen A. Oxman


Dikipedia: A Senior Advisor at Morgan Stanley. …He left Cravath in 1977 when he became Executive Assistant to
United States Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher. He later became a consultant to
United States Secretary of State Cyrus Vance during the
Iran hostage crisis. …Following the end of the
Carter administration, in 1980, Oxman joined
Shearman & Sterling as a
litigation partner. In 1988, he moved to the newly founded
investment bank of
Wasserstein Perella & Co. …In 1993,
President of the United States Bill Clinton nominated Oxman as
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, and he held this office from April 2, 1993 until August 15, 1994. …Upon leaving government service in 1994, Oxman joined
Wolfensohn & Company, a private investment and advisory firm founded by
James Wolfensohn, as a Senior Partner.
Bankers Trust acquired Wolfensohn & Co. in 1996, and Oxman became Senior Managing Director of BT Wolfensohn. He left Wolfensohn & Co. for
Morgan Stanley in 1999. …
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Robert B. Oxnam
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Kenneth A. Oye

Associate Professor of Political Science and of Engineering Systems at MIT. Author of ”Explaining Cooperation Under Anarchy: Hypotheses and Strategies.” International Risk Governance Council. …
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