Fed up USA

Conservation International

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Conservation International
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Peter A. Seligmann - chairman of the board and CEO, Conservation International, Arlington, Virginia
   <Henry von Eichel.
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Samuel Robson “Rob” Walton – chairman of the executive committee | Chairman of the Board, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Bentonville, Arkansas
    Net worth $19.2B per Forbes in 2009.
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Mark L. Feldman – vice-chair. President and Chief Executive Officer, L&L Manufacturing Company; Los Angeles, California
    …also co-founder of Start-up Farms International; CEO of Destiny Bay Wine Imports; formerly the Senior VP of Strategy at Virsa Systems and Senior VP in the Product & Technology Group at SAP Labs; was a partner and global practice leader for merger and acquisition consulting at PricewaterhouseCoopers. In his over 25 years experience in international mergers and acquisitions, he worked with such diverse global corporations as Adobe Systems, Microsoft, Barclays Group, DaimlerChrysler, Hewlett Packard, Pearson plc, Alcoa, JDS Uniphase, Global Crossing, McDonnell-Douglas and Goodyear. …As president of the Rubicon Group, a merger and acquisition consultancy, and co-founder of Rubicon/Pacific Trading, he specialized in cross-border transactions, particularly between the US and Asia ….
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Harrison Ford – vice-chair
   Jewish actor, Los Angeles, California.
Board Members
Roger C. Altman – Founder and Chairman, Evercore Partners; New York, New York
   <Biden. <wife Jurate Savickas. | B. 1945. Evercore Partners Founder, Chairman and CEO (1996-); US Treasury Department Deputy Secretary (1993-94); Blackstone Group Vice Chairman (1987-92); Lehman Brothers Co-Head, Investment Banking (1981-87); US Treasury Department Assistant Secretary (1977-81); Lehman Brothers Partner (1974-77); Member of the Board of Lehman Brothers; Member of the Board of Vertis CommunicationsAmerican Museum of Natural History Vice Chairman; Bilderberg GroupCouncil on Foreign RelationsGore 2000Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate CommitteeJohn Kerry for PresidentNational Park Foundation Board of Directors; New Visions for Public Schools Trustee; New York Presbyterian Hospital Trustee; Obama for AmericaTrilateral Commission.
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Henry H. Arnhold – Chairman of the Board, Arnhold & S. Bleichroeder; New York, New York
 <Paul Arnhold, Henry Arnhold and John Arnhold, 2010. | New School – trustee.
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Harry M. “Skip” Brittenham – Senior Partner, Ziffren Brittenham LLP; Los Angeles, California
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Wes Bush – President and CEO, Northrop Grumman Corporation; Los Angeles, California
  
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Paula Hannaway Crown – Principal, Henry Crown and Company; Chicago, Illinois
     <Jo Carole Lauder. | Aspen Music Festival – national council member; Chicago Community Trust – executive committee member; Conservation International – director; Duke University – trustee; Henry Crown and Company – principal; Latin School of Chicago – senior trustee; Museum of Modern Art – trustee; President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities- member. 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign – fundraiser; White House state dinner (11/24/2009) – invited guest. James S. Crown – spouse. …lives and/or works in Chicago, IL.
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Jared M. Diamond, Ph.D. – Professor, Geography and Physiology, University of California; Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
   B. 1937. Executive summary: Collapse of societies. Professor:University of California at Los Angeles; MacArthur Fellowship 1985; James Randi Award 1994; International Cosmos Prize 1998; Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction 1998, for Guns, Germs and Steel; Royal Society Prize for Science Books 1998, for Guns, Germs and SteelNational Medal of Science 1999; Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement 2001; Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science 2002; Dickson Prize 2006; Royal Society Prize for Science Books 2006, for CollapseAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Ornithologists Union; American Philosophical SocietyNational Academy of Sciences. Wife: Marie Cohen (clinical psychologist, m. 1982); Son: Max (twin, b. circa 1987); Son: Joshua (twin, b. circa 1987).
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David Ellison – President, Skydance Productions; Los Angeles, California
  <Larry “Oracle” Ellison’s son.
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André Esteves – CEO, Banco BTG Pactual S/A; São Paulo, Brazil
  
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Robert J. Fisher – Director, Gap, Inc.; San Francisco, California
  SOME Mishpucka Billionairies in the USA (A–K) | Conservation International – director; Gap, Inc. – director; Natural Resources Defense Council – trustee; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art – trustee. Past: Sun Microsystems Inc. – director. Donald G. Fisher (deceased) – son; Doris F. Fisher – son. …lives and/or works in San Francisco, CA.
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Ann Friedman – Teacher; Bethesda, Maryland
   <Ann Friedman, Vicky and Roger Sant, and Thomas Friedman. http://www.washingtonlife.com/directories/photos/?letter=A&name=Ann-Friedman | http://news.muckety.com/2009/04/26/thomas-friedman-sees-economic-meltdown-up-close/14861 - “If Thomas Friedman’s columns for the New York Times sound a tad glum lately, there’s a reason: Besides the world economic meltdown and his employer’s accumulating red ink, his wife’s fortune has all but evaporated. …When Friedman wed Ann Bucksbaum in 1978, he married into one of America’s richest families. The Bucksbaums had turned a family grocery business in Marshalltown, Iowa, into a retail shopping powerhouse – the nation’s second largest shopping mall company.”… “Ann Friedman, for her part, has maintained a low profile, supplying the yin to her husband’s yang, despite her family’s wealth which had been estimated at $4.1 billion in 2007. …In addition to devoting herself to raising the couple’s two daughters and teaching elementary-school reading and writing in the Montgomery County public schools, she is active in several philanthropies focused on education and the arts, etc.”
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Jeff Gale – Gale Force Studios; Las Vegas, Nevada
 <Janie Gale. | 1st pic>Danny Greenspun (L), Jeff Gale (2nd from R) and Antonio Paone (R). | http://www.zimbio.com/Philanthropy/articles/Zz4_WrxYmDE/Another+Crazy+Saturday+Night+Part+2
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Judson C. Green – Vice Chairman, NAVTEQ Corporation; Chicago, Illinois
    <Green’s house in Orlando, Fla. http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/judson-greens-house/ | B. 1952. NAVTEQ President and CEO (2000-); Disney Chairman, Walt Disney Attractions (1998-2000); Disney President, Walt Disney Attractions (1991-98); Disney CFO (1989-91); Arthur Young & Co. CPA; Member of the Board of Alticor; Member of the Board of DreamWorks Animation SKG (2006-); Member of the Board of Harley-Davidson (2004-); Member of the Board of NAVTEQ (2000-); Conservation International Board of Directors; Field Museum of Natural History Trustee; Friends of Mark FoleyFriends of Newt GingrichGeorge W. Bush for PresidentLyric Opera of Chicago Trustee; Romney for President.
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Richard N. Haass, Ph.D.President, Council on Foreign Relations; New York, New York
   President  of Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass testifies as members of Code Pink protest during a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee May 3, 2011 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The hearing was to discuss the end-state in Afghanistan and how the death of Osama Bin Laden will affect the withdrawal of U.S. troops, transition strategy, and partnership in the region. President  of Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass (L), and professor of politics and international affairs Anne-Marie Slaughter (R) of Princeton University, testify during a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee May 3, 2011 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The hearing was to discuss the end-state in Afghanistan and how the death of Osama Bin Laden will affect the withdrawal of U.S. troops, transition strategy, and partnership in the region. President  of Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass testifies during a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee May 3, 2011 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The hearing was to discuss the end-state in Afghanistan and how the death of Osama Bin Laden will affect the withdrawal of U.S. troops, transition strategy, and partnership in the region. 3d pic> “We liberated millions. We aided the rise of democracy in Europe and Asia.” | B. 1951. Council on Foreign Relations President (2003-); US State Department Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (2000-03); Director of Policy Planning (2001-03); US National Security Council Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs (1989-93); American Academy of DiplomacyAspen InstituteBilderberg Group 2005; Brookings Institution Vice President; Bush-Cheney 2000Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceGeorge W. Bush for PresidentInternational Institute for Strategic StudiesMcCain 2000World Economic ForumRhodes ScholarshipJewish Ancestry. Father: Irving B. Haass; Wife: Susan Mercandetti (book editor, m. 17-Nov-1990, 2 children).
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Laurene Powell Jobs – Founder and Board Chair, Emerson Collective; Palo Alto, California
   [Lost pic:<–2nd from the left, w/ Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda and unknown.] | Wife of deceased Steve Jobs. College Track – founder & president; Conservation International – director; Emerson Collective – founder & chair; New America Foundation – director; NewSchools Venture Fund – director; Teach for America – director; Terravera – co-founder; White House Council for Community Solutions – member. Past: Global Fund for Women – director; Stanford Graduate School of Business – advisory council member. Lives and/or works in Palo Alto, CA.
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“Hon.” Alexander A. Karsner – CEO and Founder, Manifest Energy, LLC; Washington, District of Columbia
      Age in 2011: 43. Applied Materials Inc. – director; Argonne National Laboratory – governor; Conservation International – director; Hudson Clean Energy Partners – advisory board member. Past: U.S. Department of Energy – assistant secretary. | http://www.hoover.org/taskforces/energy-policy/members | Lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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President S.K. Ian Khama – Republic of Botswana; Gaborone, Botswana
   
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Heidi G. Miller – President of International, JPMorgan Chase; New York, New York
    B. 1954. JP Morgan Chase EVP and CEO Treasury and Securities Services (2004-); Bank One EVP and CFO (2002-04); Marsh & McLennan Vice Chairman, Marsh, Inc. (2001-02); Priceline Senior EVP and CFO (1999-2000); Citigroup EVP and CFO (1998-99); Travelers Group EVP and CFO (1994-98); Travelers Group VP Planning and Analysis (1993-94); Primerica (1992-93); Chemical Bank (13 years total); Member of the Board of Bank One (2000-02); Member of the Board of Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation; Member of the Board of General Mills (1999-); Member of the Board of Mead (1999-); Member of the Board of Merck (2000-); Member of the Board of Priceline (1999-2000); Democratic Senatorial Campaign CommitteeGore 2000Hillary Clinton for PresidentHillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate CommitteeJoe Lieberman for President.
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Kris Moore - Conservationist; Los Altos Hills, California
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Gordon Moore, Ph.D.Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Intel Corporation; Woodside, California
 
    http://www.nndb.com/people/102/000026024/ - B. 1929. Moore earned degrees in chemistry and physics from CalTech, was hired by William Shockley‘s Shockley Semiconductor in 1956, and was one of the “traitorous eight” engineers who left Shockley in 1957 to form the pioneering electronics firm, Fairchild Semiconductor. …In 1968, with Robert Noyce, he co-founded Intel, which has since become the world’s largest maker of semiconductor chips. …He has given $600M to CalTech, and $250M to the environmental group Conservation International. Wife: Betty I. Whittaker (m. 9-Sep-1950, two sons).
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Claire Perry, Ph.D.Guest Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum; Washington, District of Columbia
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Stewart A. Resnick – Chairman of the Board, Roll International Corporation; Los Angeles, California
     B. 1938. Anderson School of Management at UCLA – board of visitors member; Aspen Institute – benefactor; Bard College – trustee; California Institute of Technology – senior trustee; Conservation International – director; Friends of Joe Lieberman; J. Paul Getty Trust – trustee; Planned Parenthood; Roll International Corporation – chairman. Lynda R. Resnick – spouse. …lives and/or works in Los Angeles, CA.
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Story Clark Resor – Principal, Conservation Consulting; Wilson, Wyoming
 
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Jean-Michel Severino – Chair, French Partnership for Water; Paris, France
  Director of the French Development Agency since 2001, Inspector General of Finances, he was the director of the World Bank for Central Europe and its vice-president for Asia. He has been grappling for many years with the enormous challenges facing emerging countries. He is also a member of the “high-level consultative committee” of the African Development Bank (ABD), set up in 2006 to advise it on its strategic vision. He has also written numerous publications notably on the subjects of public development aid, urbanization and conflicts over water.
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Kenneth F. Siebel – Chairman of the Board, Private Wealth Partners, LLC; Larkspur, California
<Ken and Judy Siebel, parents of the bride-to-be. -http://www.sanfranciscosentinel.com/?p=13470 | Conservation International – director; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation – trustee; Private Wealth Partners, LLC – chairman; Wood Island Associates – founder. …lives and/or works in Larkspur, CA.
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Orin C. Smith - Chief Executive Officer (retired), Starbucks Coffee Company; Seattle, Washington
    
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“Amb.” Thomas F. Stephenson – Partner, Sequoia Capital; Menlo Park, California
  <”The Ambassador to Portugal and former venture capitalist for Sequoia Capital lives here,” in Atherton, CAhttp://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/thomas-f-stephensons-house/ | Harvard University – overseer; Hoover Institution- overseer. Past: 2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign – California finance co-chair; Fidelity Venture – president; Portugal – U.S. ambassador; Sequoia Capital – partner.
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Pavan Sukhdev – Founder and Chair, GIST Advisory; Gurgaon, Haryana, India
  2009 – “A senior banker at Deutsche Bank and is leading the UN Environment Programme’s Green Economy initiative which includes The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity TEEB study.”
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John F. Swift – Conservationist; Cayucos, California
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“Dr.” Enki Tan – Executive Chairman, Giti Tire Company, Ltd.; Singapore, Singapore
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Victoria Tauli-Corpuz – Executive Director, Tebtebba (Indigenous Peoples’ International Centre for Policy and Research Education); Baguio, Philippines
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Ray R. Thurston – Retired CEO, UPS Logistics Group; Jackson, Wyoming
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Byron Trott – Managing Partner, BDT Capital Partners; Chicago, Illinois
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Megaron Txucarramae – Kayapó Grand Chief and Director, Colider Regional FUNAI Administration; Colider, Brazil
 
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William Wrigley, Jr. – Wrigley Management Inc.; Chicago, Illinois
 
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Tamsen Ann Ziff – Ziff Brothers Investments; New York, New York
 American Museum of Natural History – trustee; Aspen Music Festival – national council member; Conservation International – director; Metropolitan Opera – managing director; New York Restoration Project- trustee. Past: 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign – gave maximum donation; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – vice chair; Rainforest Alliance – chair; Smile Train – founding chair. William B. Ziff Jr. (deceased) – spouse.
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Adam Albright
Conservation International – director emeritus; Natural Resources Defense Council – trustee; Rainforest Alliance – director; Rocky Mountain Institute – trustee. …lives and/or works in Richmond, MA.
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Eliezer Batista da Silva
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Nini de Berger 
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Meredith Auld Brokaw
<Wife of Tom Brokejaw.
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Louis Cabot
   <”Muffie” and Louis Cabot and Diane Roskamp. | Louis Cabot: Executive Profile & Biography – BusinessWeek- Louis Wellington Cabot, Chairman, The Brookings Institution. Louis Wellington Cabot is the Vice President of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is a Director of Cabot-Wellington, LLC. Mr. Cabot is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is currently a Director Emeritus at Cabot Corporation since 1986, Director of Conservation International, and a Trustee Emeritus of Northeastern University, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Brookings Institution, Island Institute and the Cabot Family Charitable Trust. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Cabot was a member of the President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management. In addition, he chaired as the President’s Circle of the National Academy of Sciences from 1992 to 1995 and Chairman of the Brookings Institution from 1986 to 1992. He was a member of the Packard Commission on Defense Management and the Defense Secretary’s Commission on Education and Government. Mr. Cabot was also associated as the President at Sloan Commission on Government and Higher Education from 1977 to 1980. In addition, he was a Director of the boards of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston from 1975 to 1978. He was also a Member of Advisory Board at Ocean Energy Institute. He has been with the Cabot Corporation since 1948, serving as Chairman of the Board from 1969 to 1986 and as President from 1950 to 1969. He was also associated with New England Telephone and Telegraph, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation, R.R. Donnelley & Sons, Wang Laboratories, Inc., Penn Central R.R., and Arthur D. Little; Inc. Mr. Cabot was also a Trustee Emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has served on the Harvard Board of Overseers. Mr. Cabot was the U.S. Representative for the 15th Plenary Session of the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe in 1960 and a member of the Business Ethics Advisory Committee for the Department of Commerce from 1961 to 1963. Amanda Cabot – daughter; Mabel Brandon Cabot – spouse.
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Yvon Chouinard
   http://thedesignofprosperity.se/2009/profiles.asp -  Chouinard is founder and owner of Patagonia, Inc., based in Ventura, California.
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Lewis Coleman
Lewis  Coleman http://www.evanta.com/events/186/speakers - Coleman was appointed President of DreamWorks Animation in 2005 having served as a director of the company since 2004. As of 2007, he was re-elected to the Board of Directors and has taken on the position of Chief Financial Officer as well. …Coleman was elected to the Northrop Grumman Board of Directors in 2001. He assumed the role of non-executive Chairman of Northrop Grumman Corporation in January 2010. Previously, he was the President of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation from its founding in 2000 – 2004. Prior to that, Coleman was employed by Banc of America Securities, formerly known as Montgomery Securities where he was a Senior Managing Director from 1995 – 1998 and Chairman from 1998 – 2000. Before he joined Montgomery Securities, Coleman spent ten years at the Bank of America and Bank of America Corporation where he was Head of Capital Markets, Head of the World Banking Group, and Vice Chairman of the Board and Chief Financial Officer. He spent the previous 13 years at Wells Fargo Bank. | http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/events.taf?function=show&cat=allconf&EventID=GC03&SPID=1015&level1=speakers&level2=bio
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Sylvia Earle, Ph.D.
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Damaris D.W. Ford
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William Clay Ford, Jr.
Eileen R. Growald
 http://www.alliancemagazine.org/node/3025 - “Climate change” proponents.
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William B. Harrison, Jr.
 B. 1943. Chairman and chief executive officer, J. P. Morgan Chase & Company. Career: Chemical Banking Corporation, 1967–1969, trainee; 1969–1976, corporate and correspondent loan officer; 1976–1978, head of banking operations on the West Coast; 1978–1983, senior vice president and regional coordinator, London office; 1983–1986, executive vice president and head of the U.S. corporate division; 1986, head, North America division; 1987–1989, group executive in charge of the Banking & Corporate Finance Group; 1990–, vice chairman, institutional banking; Chase Manhattan Corporation, 1999, president and chief executive officer; J. P. Morgan Chase & Company, 2000–2004, president and chief executive officer; 2001–, chairman and chief executive officer. -http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/biography/F-L/Harrison-William-B-Jr-1943.html
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Alan J. Hirschfield
Cantel Medical Corp. – director; Conservation International – director emeritus; Leucadia National Corporation – director.
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William T. Hutton
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Christine Jurzykowski
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William H. Kent
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Jose Koechlin Von Stein
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Oscar Lopez
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“Dr.” Paulo Nogueira-Neto
 
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“Queen Noor”
 AKA Elizabeth Najeeb Halaby. B. 1951 in Washington, D.C. American Cancer Society trustee; American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Advisory Board; Aspen InstituteConservation International Board of Directors; World Wildlife FundHague Appeal for Peace Honorary Committee; Converted to IslamFuneral: Diana, Princess of Wales (1997). Father: Najeeb Halabay; Mother: Doris Halabay; Brother: Christian Halaby; Sister: Alexa Halaby; Husband: King Hussein I (m. 15-Jun-1978); Son: Prince Hamzah (b. 29-Mar-1980); Son: Prince Hashim (b. 10-Jun-1981); Daughter: Princess Iman (b. 24-Apr-1983); Daughter: Princess Raiyah (b. 9-Feb-1986).
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Nicholas J. Pritzker
   Bay City Capital LLC – director; Conservation International – vice chair, director; Hyatt Development Corp. – chairman, president; Hyatt Equities LLC – director; Pathway Diagnostics – director; Tesla Motors, Inc. – investor. Susan Pritzker – spouse. …lives and/or works in Chicago, IL.
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Leon Rajaobelina
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Lynda Rae Resnick
 <–LA billionaires Stewart and Lynda Rae Resnick. | http://www.freebase.com/view/m/05h342l - Lynda Rae Resnick is an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. Resnick is married to Stewart A. Resnick, who is also her business partner. She currently owns the POM Wonderful and FIJI Water brands, the Teleflora floral wire service company, large industrial citrus and nut farms, and other businesses. Her father, Jack Harris, worked as a film distributor during the 1950s, etc.
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Claude Rosenberg, Jr.
-DEAD, 2008. 
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Andres Marcelo Sada
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Jose Sarukhan K., Ph.D. 
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“Amb.” Rodolfo Silva
 Former Costa Rican Ambassador to USA.
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“Hon.” Jack H. Vaughn 
 http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/tag/jack-h-vaughn/ - Tucsonan Jack H. Vaughn directed the Peace Corps 1966-69, after stints as a professional boxer, boxing coach and U.S. Marine in World War II combat. He also was ambassador to Panama and Colombia, president of Planned Parenthood and an assistant secretary of state.
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“Governor” Miguel Aleman Velasco
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Alan N. Weeden
 Conservation International – director emeritus; Federation for American Immigration – director; Weeden Foundation – director.
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Maureen Peckman - chairperson | CEO, Keep Memory Alive Organization, Las Vegas, Nevada
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Catherine Adler - New York City, New York
 
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Patrice Auld - Filmmaker and Conservationist, Seattle, Washington
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Sybilla Balkanski – Conservationist, Woodside, California
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Kyung Choi Bordes – Conservationist, New York, New York
 Chrissy Erph, Kyung Bordes, Emma Goergen.
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Peter Bordes – Chief Executive Officer, MediaTrust, New York, New York
Peter Bordes
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Mark Breier – Author/Investor/Speaker, Los Altos Hills, California
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Cynthia Brill – General Counsel, Journalism Online, Inc., New York, New York
 Steve and Cynthia Brill.
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Carolyn Brody – Co-Founder, CI’s Women’s Conservation Forum, Washington, District of Columbia
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Tom Byers – Professor, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
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Nancy Chiamulon – Pacific Palisades, California
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Suzie Coleman – Conservationist, Ross, California
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Ann Colley – Executive Director, The Moore Charitable Foundation, New York, New York
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Jeremiah Collins – Glenwood Energy Partners, Ltd., Fort Worth, Texas
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Alexis Collins – Fort Worth, Texas
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Carol Conroy – Vice President, Caritas Christi Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts
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Nini de Berger – Chairman, FundaSelva, Guatemala City, Guatemala
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William de Recat – Conservationist, Orinda, California
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Sydney McNiff Ferguson – Principal, SNR Denton US LLC, Washington, District of Columbia
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Elizabeth Fisher – Conservationist, San Francisco, California
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Damaris Ford – Proprietor, Wilomar Corporation, Jupiter, Florida
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Nancy Frisch – Portland, Oregon
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Jane Gale – The Greenspun Corporation, Las Vegas, Nevada
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Mary Gallo – Modesto, California
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Cori Glaser – Seattle, Washington
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Howard Gould – Executive Vice President – Corporate Development, Chatham Environmental Group, New York, New York
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Renee Harbers – Conservationist, Medina, Washington
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Jane Hartley – Chief Executive Officer, Observatory Group, LLC, New York, New York
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James N. Hauslein – Managing Director, Hauslein & Company, Inc., Hobe Sound, Florida
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Ann-Eve Hazen – President, Hazen Enterprises, Tiburon, California
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Bruce Hosford – Real Estate Investments, Seattle, Washington
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James Jordan – Conservationist, New York, New York
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Frans Lanting – Photographer amd Conservationist, Santa Cruz, California
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Jeffrey Lesk – Managing Partner, Nixon Peabody, Washington, District of Columbia
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Finn Longinotto – Legacy Program Fellow, Global Green USA, Washington, District of Columbia
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Thomas E. Lovejoy – President, The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, McLean, Virginia
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Nina Fernandez MacGregor – Conservationist, Berkeley, California
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George Meyer – Writer, Seattle, Washington
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Cristina Mittermeier – Executive Director, International League of Conservation Photographer, Great Falls, Virginia
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Eddy Moretti – Brooklyn, New York
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Diane Morris – Chairman, Morris Capital Management, San Francisco, California
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Jenna Morton – N9NE Group, Las Vegas, Nevada
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Claire Ngo – Philanthropist and Founder, CMN Consultancy, Singapore
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Fabian Oberfeld – Partner, Unger Fabrik, LLC, Los Angeles, California
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Nina Oberfeld – Los Angeles, California
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Katharine Overlock – Conservationist, Greenwich, Connecticut
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Christopher Redlich – Conservationist, Hillsborough, California
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Sarah Johnson Redlich – Conservationist, Hillsborough, California
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Anders Rhodin – Director, Chelonian Research Foundation, Lunenburg, Massachusetts
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Nancy Morgan Ritter – M.A. Counseling Psychology, Los Angeles, California
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Rosemarie Rotella – President, Rotella Capital Management, Kirkland, Washington
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Gonzalo Perez Salazar – Conservationist, Berkeley, California
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Kim Samuel-Johnson – The Samuel Group of Companies, Toronto, Canada
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Pablo Sanchez-Navarro – Grupo Questro, Mexico City, Mexico
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Maria Semple – Writer, Seattle, Washington
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James H. Small – Senior Alliance Advisor/Franklin Fellow, USAID Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade, Bethesda, Maryland
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Jessica Sneider – Los Angeles, California
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Richard Sneider – Partner, Unger Fabrik, LLC, Los Angeles, California
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Wm. Laney Thornton – Trustee, The Laney Thornton Foundation, San Francisco, California
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Bradford Wurtz – Conservationist, Portola Valley, California
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Gillian Wynn – Santa Monica, California
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Darlene Ziebell – President, Actoras Partners LTD., Hoffman Estates, Illinois
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Chairman’s office
Peter Seligmann – Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
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Russell Mittermeier, Ph.D. – President
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Niels Crone – Chief Operating Officer
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Amelia Smith – Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Division Leadership
Jose Maria da Silva, Ph.D. – Executive Vice President, Field Programs
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Olivier Langrand – Executive Vice President, Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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Jennifer Morris – Executive Vice President, Ecosystem Finance and Markets
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Frederick Boltz, Ph.D. – Senior Vice President, Global Initiatives
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Barbara DiPietro – Chief Financial Officer
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Joy Gaddy -Senior Vice President, Global Operations
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Cynthia Adler McKee – Senior Vice President, Development
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Mark Phillips – Senior Vice President, Marketing + Communications
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Andrew Rosenberg, Ph.D. – Senior Vice President, Science + Knowledge
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Greg Stone, Ph.D. – Senior Vice President, Global Marine
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Karen Ziffer – Senior Vice President, Organizational Strategy
Field Division Leadership
David Emmett – Senior Vice President; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Frank Hawkins, Ph.D. – Senior Vice President; Africa and Madagascar Field Division
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Fabio Scarano, Ph.D. – Senior Vice President; Americas Field Division
Senior Staff
Sandy Andelman, Ph.D. – Vice President, TEAM Initiative, Science + Knowledge
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Celia Harvey, Ph.D. – Vice President, Global Change & Ecosystem Services, Science + Knowledge
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Tracy LaMondue – Vice President, Major Gifts, Development
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Carlos Manuel Rodriguez – Vice President, Global Policy, Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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Roderic Mast – Vice President, Sojourns, Development
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Jill Sigal – Vice President, US Government Policy
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Lilian Spijkerman – Vice President, Public Funding, Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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Sebastian Troeng, Ph.D. – Vice President, Global Marine
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Will Turner, Ph.D. – Vice President, Conservation Priorities and Outreach, Science + Knowledge
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Kristen Walker-Painemilla – Vice President, Indigenous & Traditional Peoples Program, Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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Justin Ward – Vice President, Business Practices, Center for Environmental Leadership in Business (CELB)
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Andrew Wilson – Vice President, Corporate Relations, Center for Environmental Leadership in Business (CELB)
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Patricia Zurita – Vice President, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, Ecosystem Finance and Markets
Senior Staff Field Programs
Fabio Arjona – Executive Director, Colombia; Americas Field Division
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Seng Bunra – Country Director, Cambodia; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Kashyap Choksi, Ph.D. – Managing Director, Singapore; Ecosystem Finance and Markets
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Michael Donoghue – Executive Director, Pacific Islands Program; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Luis Espinel – Executive Director, Peru; Americas Field Division
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Lisa Famolare – Vice President, Strategic Projects, Guyana and Suriname; Americas Field Division
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Eduardo Forno – Executive Director, Bolivia; Americas Field Division
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Sarah Frazee – Director, Conservation South Africa; Africa and Madagascar Field Division
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Yasushi Hibi – Vice President, Asia Policy/ Managing Director, Japan; Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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William Liao – Vice President, China; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Jean-Philippe Palasi – Director, EU Policy, Belgium; Center for Conservation and Government (CCG)
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Ketut Putra – Executive Director, Indonesia; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Léon Rajaobelina – Vice President, Madagascar; Africa and Madagascar Field Division
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Tatiana Ramos – Executive Director, Mexico; Mexico and Central America Field Division
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Heidi Ruffler – Country Director, Equatorial Guinea; Africa and Madagascar Field Division
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David Singh, Ph.D. – Executive Director, Guyana; Americas Field Division
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Luis Suarez – Executive Director, Ecuador; Americas Field Division
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Annette Tjonsiefat – Executive Director, Suriname; Americas Field Division
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Romeo Trono – Executive Director, Philippines; Asia-Pacific Field Division
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Varney A. Yengbeh, Jr. – Country Director, Liberia; Africa and Madagascar Field Division
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