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Christopher Ma (No longer listed)

A Washington Post Company senior vice president. Ma also serves as publisher of Express, the Company’s free commuter newspaper for the greater Washington area, and the website WhoRunsGov.com, which focuses on Washington decision-making. Previously, Ma was senior vice president and executive editor of Washington Post Digital, where he played a major role in the early editorial development of washingtonpost.com and Newsweek.com. He joined The Washington Post Company from U.S. News & World Report, where he served in a variety of senior editorial positions, including deputy editor from 1989 to 1996. Prior to U.S. News, Ma was a correspondent in the Washington bureau of Newsweek magazine, covering foreign affairs and economics. A lawyer by training, he is the co-author of two books: Teleshock (1985) and several editions of The Practical Guide to Practically Everything (1996-1998). A resident of Washington, DC.
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Ying Ma

A visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. Ma has practiced law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, a leading global law firm headquartered in New York; managed corporate communications at Sina.com, the first Mainland China-based Internet company to list on the Nasdaq Stock Market; and served on the first professional staff of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a congressional commission established to examine the security implications of America’s economic relationship with China.
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Marcus Mabry

”Journalist” for Newsweek. He is chief of correspondents and a senior editor, responsible for deploying and managing the magazine’s more than 40 domestic and international correspondents and contract stringers.
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Raymond E. Mabus, Jr.
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Charles F. MacCormack

Director,
Malaria No More. President and Chief Executive Officer of Save The Children Federation Incorporated since January 1993 until September 1, 2011. Dr. MacCormack served as President of World Learning (formerly The Experiment in International Living), in Brattleboro, Vermont from 1977 to 1992.
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Bruce W. MacDonald
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Gary E. MacDougal
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Consuelo Mack

B. 1946. Host of WealthTrack (PBS) – shill for Wall Street. Before developing WealthTrack she spent over a decade at
The Wall Street Journal as the Anchor and Managing Editor of its weekly syndicated business program The
Wall Street Journal Report.
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J. Curtis Mack II

Assumed the position of president of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on March 19, 1988. From 1985-88, he served as assistant secretary of commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, overseeing the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Earlier, he was the executive director of
Citizens for the Republic, President
Reagan‘s national
political committee, and was vice president and director of the
New American Foundation. Mr. Mack has served on the boards of the Brentwood Bank of California and the National Space Club, and was appointed by President Reagan to the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. Adjunct professor at Pepperdine.
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Leo S. Mackay Jr.
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Gillian MacKenzie

Literary agent: President/ Agent at Gillian MacKenzie Agency, LLC. Greater New York City Area.
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Eileen R. Mackevich

Executive Director, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in IL. Director at library of congress in DC.
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Graham Macmillan

Senior Program Officer, Financial Inclusion at Citi Foundation; Term Member at
Council on Foreign Relations. Past: Program Officer, Citi Foundation at
Citi; Senior Director at
VisionSpring; Director of Business Development at Helen Keller International; Deputy Director of Strategic Development at Helen Keller International. Greater New York City Area.
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Robert M. Macy Jr.
Managing director of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn Loeb. Socimer International Corporation (international bank).
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al-Husein N. Madhany
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John W. Madigan
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John D. Maguire

Maguire is president of Claremont Graduate University in California and a regional adviser of the Institute for International Studies. He has served as provost at Wesleyan University, president of the State University of New York’s College at Old Westbury, and adviser to the RAND Center for Research on Immigration Policy.
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Raj Mahajan

President, Global Trading at SunGard.
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Adel A. F. Mahmoud
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Thomas G. Mahnken

Mahnken is currently Jerome E. Levy Chair of Economic Geography and National Security at the U.S. Naval War College and a Visiting Scholar at the
Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at The Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Mahnken served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning from 2006-2009. He was the primary author of the 2008
National Defense Strategy and contributing author of the 2006
Quadrennial Defense Review. He spearheaded the Secretary of Defense’s
Minerva Research Initiative, which will provide $100 million in grants to universities to conduct basic research in the social sciences, and led an interagency effort to establish, for the first time in five decades, a National Security Council-run interagency policy planning body. …Mahnken has held positions in both the government and the private sector. He served as Staff Director of the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel’s Force Structure and Personnel Sub-Panel. He served on the staff of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. He served in the Defense Department’s Office of Net Assessment, where he conducted research into the emerging revolution in military affairs. He also served as a member of the Gulf War Air Power Survey, commissioned by the Secretary of the Air Force to examine the performance of U.S. forces during the war with Iraq. Prior to that, he served as an analyst in the Non-Proliferation Directorate of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), where he was responsible for enforcing U.S. missile proliferation policy. …He has appeared on Fox News, CNN, BBC, and CBC, among other networks. …An Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, he served as the Intelligence Plans Officer for Naval Special Warfare Task Group CENTRAL in Kuwait and Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. He served with British forces in Kosovo during Operation JOINT GUARDIAN/Operation AGRICOLA and in Bahrain during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. He is currently Deputy Chief Staff Officer of Navy Intelligence Reserve Region Washington, D.C., etc.
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Margaret E. Mahoney
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Paul G. Mahoney
http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1186861 - B. 1959. …became dean of the Law School in July 2008. He is a David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor and the Arnold H. Leon Professor of Law. Mahoney’s teaching and research areas are securities regulation, law and economic development, corporate finance, financial derivatives and contracts. He has published widely in law reviews and peer-reviewed finance and law and economics journals. …Mahoney joined the Law School faculty in 1990 after practicing law with the New York firm of Sullivan & Cromwell and clerking for Judge Ralph K. Winter, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court, etc.
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Thomas H. Mahoney IV

Mahoney is a Senior Advisory Director to CPIBD. He joined Compass Advisors as a Managing Director in 2005, providing strategic advice to clients who sponsor as well as invest in alternative investment categories. He has been responsible for raising over $5 billion for leading hedge funds, private equity funds and corporate private equity financings since 1990, including a $2.5 billion global marketing campaign for a single manager, one of the hedge fund industry’s largest ever. …Prior to 2005, Mahoney was Chief Operating Officer and Head of Alternative Investments and Risk Management at Gabelli & Partners, a subsidiary of Gabelli Asset Management. During Mahoney’s tenure, hedge fund assets under management doubled to $1.1 billion and several proprietary new single and multi-strategy funds, separate accounts, and a highly ranked offshore fund of funds were launched with global institutional investors. …Before joining Gabelli in 2003, Mahoney led top ranked global hedge fund and private equity investment banking teams for several major Wall Street firms. At Merrill Lynch, from 1986 to 1996, he created the industry’s leading preferred stock capital markets franchise as well as the firm’s global hedge fund capital raising business. At Deutsche Bank, Mahoney headed the industry’s pre-eminent technology private equity financing business, while also raising private equity funds and structuring strategy-diversified hedge fund portfolios for large non-U.S. institutional investors. At PaineWebber, Mahoney founded the firm’s Private Equity Group, responsible for raising capital for both private equity fund sponsors and public and private corporate issuers. …Mahoney currently serves as a member of the Investment Committee of the New York City Opera, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of Mount Auburn Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Mahoney is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Association of Corporate Directors, New York Chapter. | Managing Director, Group Head, Private Equity Group,
Ubs Financial Svc Inc of UBS. |
http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/thomas-mahoney.asp?cycle=10.
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James A. Mai
Board of Directors | The Tobin Project - Mai is the Chief Investment Officer of Cornwall Capital, a New York City-based private investment firm he founded in 2002. Prior to that, he was an investment professional at the private equity firms Housatonic Partners and Golub Capital. James started his career in the audit department at Ernst & Young. He is a graduate of Duke University and the Stern School of Business at New York University. James serves on several corporate and non-profit boards. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | Zip code: 10023.
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Vincent A. Mai
Charles S. Maier

B. 1939. Professor of false history at Harvard.
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John H. Makin
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Carolyn Makinson

Makinson is former executive director of the
Women’s Refugee Commission, a position she held from August 2004 to June 2010. She is now director of the International “Rescue” Committee’s UK Office. She grew up in Derbyshire, England, and has lived at various times in London, Brussels, Cairo, and several places in the US. She now lives in New York City with her husband, Terry Walker.
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William P. Mako
William Peter Mako – World Bank Institute -Mako has worked at the World Bank since 1997, where he now serves as Lead Private Sector Development Specialist in the Beijing Office. …Prior to joining the World Bank, Mr. Mako worked at PriceWaterhouse in Washington D.C. and New York City, 1983 to 1997, and Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc.,
etc.
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David Makovsky
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Makovsky_David -
Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Fellow;
Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies: Lecturer;
Council on Foreign Relations: Member;
International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member. Professional:
Jerusalem Post: Former Executive Editor;
Haaretz: Former Diplomatic Correspondent;
U.S. News and World Report: Former Contributing Editor. ~~Makovsky is the Ziegler distinguished fellow at the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), where he directs the
Project on the Middle East Peace Process. WINEP, which often favors the policies pushed by Israel’s rightwing Likud Party, is a spin-off of the better known “pro-Israel” lobby the
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). An award-winning journalist, Makovsky is a former editor of the conservative
Jerusalem Post and has worked for the Israel daily
Haaretz and
U.S. News and World Report. Makovsky is also a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), which has been home to a number of neoconservative-aligned figures, including
Eliot Cohen,
Paul Wolfowitz, and
Gary Schmitt. Makovsky’s brother,
Michael Makovsky, is a program director at the Bipartisan Policy Center, where he has been a leading proponent of hawkish U.S. policies on Iran. …[
Read the rest at rightweb link.]
-David Makovsky
701 Hermleigh Rd; Silver Spring, MD 20902-1646 (301) 593-7294 [
Varda Makovsky]
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Patrick Clawson, Director David Makovsky
1541 33rd St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2750 (202) 342-9427
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Scott Malcomson
http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/scott-malcomson.html - Malcomson has edited foreign coverage for the New York Times Magazine since 2004. Malcomson was a senior advisor to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sergio Vieira de Mello, before his death in in 2003; prior to joining the UN, Malcomson edited Op-Eds for the Times. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and PEN.
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Frederic V. Malek

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wife Marlene.
http://www.scooterlibby.net/committee/?id=26 | B. 1936.
President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports;
Thayer Capital Partners Co-Founder and Chairman (1993-);
Northwest Airlines President and Vice Chairman (1989-91);
Marriott President of Marriott Hotels (1981-88); Triangle Corporation Co-Founder, Co-Chairman (1967-);
McKinsey & Company;
Carlyle Group; Member of the Board of
ADP (1978-); Member of the Board of
CB Richard Ellis Group (2001-); Member of the Board of
FPL Group;
George Bush Presidential Library Trustee;
Alfalfa Club 2001;
America-Israel Friendship League Board of Directors; American Action Network;
American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors;
Americans for Truth in Politics;
Ashcroft 2000; Bush-Quayle ’92;
Bush-Cheney ’04;
Campaign America Inc.;
Elizabeth Dole Committee;
Elizabeth Dole for President;
Freedom and Free Enterprise PAC;
Friends of George Allen;
Friends of Roy Blunt;
Friends of Senator D’Amato 1998 Committee;
George W. Bush for President;
John McCain 2008;
Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Committee;
McCain Victory Committee;
National Republican Senatorial Committee;
New Republican Majority Fund;
Romney for President;
Sarah PAC;
Steele for Maryland;
Straight Talk America;
Washington Baseball Club;
The Western Way PAC;
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Wilson Council. | Malek has served as an advisor to four U.S. Presidents over the past two decades. In the early seventies, he entered government as Deputy Undersecretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He later became Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Deputy Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Mr. Malek advised President Reagan as a member of the executive committee of the President’s Council on Cost Control, as a member of the President’s Commission on Private Sector Initiatives, and as a member of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. More recently, he served President Bush as Director of the 1988 Republican Convention, as Director of the 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations, with the lifetime rank of Ambassador, and as Campaign Manager for President Bush during 1992. Wife: Marlene A. Malek…resides in McLean, Virginia.
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Edmund Malesky
IR/PS [School of International Relations and Pacific Studies -UC San Diego] Faculty Profiles –
Edmund Malesky - Assistant Professor of Political Science. Before joining IR/PS in 2005, Malesky was an Academy Scholar at the
Harvard Weatherhead Center of International Affairs. In addition to his academic research, he has been a consultant for the
Asia Foundation,
USAID,
World Bank, and the
United Nations Development Program. Malesky’s research focuses on comparative politics and political economy. His current projects include the construction of a provincial economic governance index to rank Vietnam’s 64 provinces on transparency, transaction costs, attitude toward private sector reform, and innovative approaches to economic development, etc. -
emalesky@ucsd.edu. Phone: (858) 534-4149. Fax: (858) 534-3939. 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA
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Arslan Malik
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David Mallery
International Genomics Consortium » David Mallery, J.D., M.B.A. - Mallery is the Co-founder, President and a Director of the IGC. He manages the business, legal, corporate, finance and development – helping lead efforts to land and expand the IGC’s role as the Biospecimen Core Resource and Tissue Source Site network for The Cancer Genome Atlas program. He has also helped expand and leverage the utilization of the Expression Project for Oncology and facilitate research service by providing biobanking and support for a number of collaborators. …Mallery was also the Co-founder, President and a Director of the Molecular Profiling Institute and its subsidiary the Tissue Banking and Analysis Center (a joint venture with US Oncology). He helped develop and commercialize the first comprehensive, evidence-based personalized molecular and genomic assay in oncology in the United States, Target Now, which continues to be utilized by tens of thousands of patients and physicians worldwide each year. Mr. Mallery led this company through all of the financings and commercial transactions and ultimately through a successful merger. He subsequently served as the Senior Vice President, Corporate Development at Caris Life Sciences (the acquiring company) and spearheaded acquisitions in blood-based diagnostics and global distribution and prospective research for Target Now. He was formerly the Principal Venture Analyst for the Calvert Group’s venture and equity fund investments and helped establish an independent biological science agency at the U.S. Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. ..He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association. Father is Richard Mallery, below.
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Richard Mallery
http://www.swlaw.com/attorneys/richard_mallery - Supreme Court of Arizona. The International Genomics Consortium, Founding Chair, Board of Directors (2000-present); Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, Member (1978-present); Pacific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, Founding Director (1993-present); Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Board of Overseers, Member (1994-present); National Foundation for Cancer Research, Bethesda, Advisory Board, Member (2004-present); Caris Life Sciences, Inc., Dallas, Board of Directors, Member (2008-2010); Molecular Profiling Institute, Board of Directors, Founding Chair (2004-2008); Pacific Basin Economic Council, San Francisco, International Vice President (1989-1991); U.S. Committee of Pacific Basin Economic Council, Washington, D.C., Chair (1989-1991); Economic Strategy Institute, Washington, D.C., Founding Director (1990-1992); World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Member and Participant (1991-1997); Stanford Law School, Board of Visitors Chair (1987-1989); Stanford Alumni Association, Executive Board Member (1985-1991); National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C., Trustee (1979-1983); DePauw University, Indiana, Trustee (1977-1985); Hudson Institute, New York, Trustee (1978-1983).
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Robert L. Mallett
Acting Commerce Secretary Robert L. Mallett Names Members to … (July, 2009) | Mallett “is Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Alliances, Philanthropy & Corporate Citizenship at
Pfizer, Inc. In addition, Mr. Mallett serves as President of the
Pfizer Foundation, where he supervises corporate philanthropy and global policy. He also is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joining Pfizer in 2001, Mr. Mallett was Deputy Secretary of Commerce in the Clinton Administration. He was a partner in the Washington law firm of
Verner, Liipfert, Bernard, McPherson & Hand and served as legal counsel to U.S. Senator
Lloyd Bentsen of Texas.” Board of Governors,
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. |
Pfizer exec and attorney drops $1.9M Murray – Manhattan real estate … (Apr, 2010.
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Harald B. Malmgren

Malmgren is chairman of Malmgren-O’Donnell, which provides international funds management services from offices in London and Washington, D.C. He also heads the Malmgren Global Group in Washington, which provides global business planning, trade, and financial advisory services, and is managing director of Malmgren, Gold, Kingston, Ltd., international trade consultants. A member of the advisory boards of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the G-7 Council, Malgren also chairs the Council on Foreign Relations Committee on the Future of the World Trading System. Malmgren has served Presidents Ford, Nixon, Johnson, and Kennedy in a variety of senior capacities, including in the Kennedy and Tokyo Rounds of world trade negotiations. ….
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K. Philippa “Pippa” Malmgren
http://www.canonburygroup.com/bio_malmgren.htm - President of the Canonbury Group (London). President and founder of Principalis Asset Management, a financial firm based in London. A former special assistant to Dubya Bush on government-sponsored enterprises. …She regularly visits with leading policy-makers among the offices of heads of government, the boards of central banks and elected and appointed officials among the G7 countries in order to discern how the political and policy environment will influence prices in financial markets, etc.
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Kim Malone-Scott

Director of on-line sales and operations for Google’s AdSense.
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Jason D. Maloney
Jason Maloney – International Reporting Project - Maloney is a freelance news and documentary producer living in New York. His most recent work includes a series of reports on the Georgia/Russia war and the breakaway region of Abkhazia, for PBS and HDNet. Maloney’s work in 2007 covering the civil war in Northern Uganda won the Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award and a National Headliner Award. In 2005-6, Maloney developed and served as editorial producer on a New York Times/CBC documentary on nuclear proliferation and the AQ Khan network. In the summer of 2004, Maloney traveled to the Darfur region of Sudan to report for the CBS News program 60 Minutes on the humanitarian crisis there. Prior to going freelance in 2001, Maloney worked in various staff positions at ABC News. Maloney holds a BA from Dartmouth College and a Masters from the London School of Economics in International Relations. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the co-author of Your America: Democracy’s Local Heroes, published July, 2008. In 2006, Maloney and another IRP alumna, Kira Kay, founded the Bureau for International Reporting, a non-profit production company providing coverage of overlooked international affairs issues to the American public.
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David R. Malpass

<–
wife Adele. | Malpass is president of Encima Global, an economic research and consulting firm serving institutional investors and corporate clients. His work provides insight and analysis on global economic and political trends, with investment research spanning equities, fixed income, commodities and currencies. Formerly Bear Stearns’ chief economist, Mr. Malpass’s team ranked second in the Institutional Investor ranking of Wall Street economists in 2005, 2006 and 2007. …Malpass co-authors the Current Events column in Forbes magazine, and his opinion pieces appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal. He sits on the boards of the Economic Club of New York, the Council of the Americas and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. ..Between February 1984 and January 1993, Malpass held economic appointments during the Reagan and Bush Administrations. He was Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Developing Nations, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Republican Staff Director of Congress’s Joint Economic Committee, and Senior Analyst for Taxes and Trade at the Senate Budget Committee. ….In his government positions, Malpass worked on an array of economic, budget and international issues, including: the 1986 tax cut, several congressional budget resolutions, the Gramm-Rudman budget law, the savings and loan bailout, NAFTA, the Brady plan for developing country debt, and fast-track trade authority. He was a member of the government’s Senior Executive Service and testified frequently before Congress. ..From 1977-83, Malpass worked in Portland, Oregon as a CPA with Arthur Andersen’s systems consulting group, the Controller at Consolidated Supply Co., and a contract administrator at Esco Corporation, a steel foundry. Malpass is the Chairman of Grow Pac.
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Mahmoud A. Mamdani
Arab Bankers Association of North America – Board of Directors - Managing Director of Morgan Stanley. Mamdani started his career in the Middle East Investment Banking Group at Morgan Stanley. Mamdani is a David Rockefeller Fellow, and an active participant in the New York City Investment Fund, a partnership between the city’s financial and business leaders to help foster economic development in New York City. He is also on the Board of the Louis August Jonas Foundation, where he recently completed his term as its President. He lives with his wife and son in New York City. | Third-generation East African of Indian ancestry born in Uganda, but exiled from that country twice because of his heritage and political beliefs. After receiving a PhD at Harvard in 1974, he is now the director of the Institute for African Studies at Columbia University. Wife:
Mira Nair (film director, b. 1957 India); Son
: Zohran (b. 1991).
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Charles T. Manatt
-DEAD, July, 2011.
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Marie Antoinette Manca
Deputy Director Weissman Center for Int’l Business, Baruch College.
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Mario Mancuso

Lecturer and Senior Fellow, The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at
Yale University; Partner at
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP; Advisory Board Member at Boliven; Visiting Senior Fellow at
Hudson Institute. Past: Partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP; Under Secretary of Commerce, Industry and Security at U.S. Department of Commerce; US Chair at US-India High Technology Cooperation Group; US Chair at US-China High Technology and Strategic Trade Working Group; US Chair at US-Israel High Technology Forum; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense at US Department of Defense.
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Michael Mandelbaum

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Thomas L. Friedman. | Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor and Director of the American Foreign Policy program at the
Johns Hopkins University,
School of Advanced International Studies. He is also Director of the SAIS American Foreign Policy program. He is on the Board of Directors of the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy. …Mandelbaum worked on on security issues at the U.S.
Department of State from 1982-1983 on a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship in the office of Under Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger. He served as an adviser to Bill Clinton. Speaking on behalf of the
United States Information Agency for more than two decades, Mandelbaum has explained American foreign policy to groups throughout Europe, East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, India and the Middle East. ..For 17 years, starting in 1986, he was a Senior Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations in New York, where he was also the director of the Council’s Project on East-West Relations. Mandelbaum was a Carnegie Scholar (in 2004-2005) of the
Carnegie Corporation of New York. From 1984-2005 he was the associate director of the
Aspen Institute’s Congressional Program on Relations With the Former Communist World. …
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Gregory A. Maniatis
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/?print=yes - Maniatis oversees European programs for MPI in Washington. He is also advisor to Peter Sutherland, the UN Special Representative for Migration. ..Maniatis consults the European Commission, Member State governments, the European Parliament, and international organizations on all aspects of immigration and integration policy. In 2007, he led MPI’s advisory work for the European Union presidencies of Germany and Portugal; in previous years, he oversaw MPI’s work with the EU presidencies of Greece and the Netherlands. ..Prior to his positions at MPI and the United Nations, Maniatis was Founder and Publisher of
Odyssey magazine, an English-language bimonthly that is the leading international magazine about Greece and Greeks around the world, with over 60,000 readers in 35 countries. ..He is also a writer and producer whose reportage and commentary have been featured in the
International Herald Tribune, the
Wall Street Journal,
New York magazine,
The Washington Monthly, PBS Television, and other media outlets.
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Lewis Manilow

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Richard H. Driehaus Museum executive director Sunny Fischer and leading art collectors Lewis Manilow and Susan Manilow. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Manilow - Born Irvin Inger in 1927, is an “American” attorney, real estate developer, and arts patron. Chicago. …
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Jeffrey Mankoff
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James H. Mann
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Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann: Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP - Mann established RK&O’s Washington, D.C. office in 1996. Mr. Mann’s legal practice focuses on international securities regulation and enforcement and the cross-border conduct of business. …Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Mann served for seven years as the first Director of the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Mr. Mann established the key formal and informal relationships between the SEC and its foreign regulatory counterparts …
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Sloan C. Mann
Mann is the cofounder and managing director of Development Transformations (DT), a small veteran-owned company [in D.C.] that focuses on “improving” the capability, capacity, and effectiveness of civilian and military personnel involved in conflict and postconflict environments. Before founding DT, he held a diverse array of jobs in the military, private, and public sectors. From 2007 to 2009, he was U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) development adviser to the U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan. Mann worked for a number of different offices at USAID, including the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI). …
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Thomas E. Mann
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Darius Mans
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Peter R. Mansoor

Retired Army Colonel. War “historian”.
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Jim P. Manzi
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J. Eugene Marans
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David M. Marchick
-David M Marchick 6 Leland Ct; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4906 (301) 654-4911 [40-44 / Pamela K Kurland]
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John E. Marcom Jr.

Age 53. President of Future US, Inc. since October 2009 and also serves as its Chief Executive Officer. Marcom has been President of US Business at Future PLC since October 2009. He served as the Chief Operating Officer of AdGent 007, Inc., until October 2009. He has extensive multi-platform content experience – international, commercialand creative. He served as the Senior Vice President of International Operations at Yahoo Inc. from July 2003 to February 2007. Mr. Marcom served as the President of Americas at Financial Times Inc., a division of FT Publications, Inc. from May 2002 to June 2003. He was responsible for the business operations of the Financial Times in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. From March 2001 to April 2002, he consulted with a variety of magazines and web properties. He served as the Senior Vice President of Worldwide Revenue and Media Strategies AtomFilms, now part of Atom Entertainment Inc. (formerly, AtomShockwave Corp.) from February 2000 to February 2001. From September 1999 to February 2000, Marcom served as the President of Time Inc. International. From January 1993 to August 1999, he held various positions with AOL Time Warner in Asia. He managed Time’s businesses in Australia, Latin America, Europe and Asia. Under his leadership, Time Inc. launched new editions of TIME and Fortune in Taiwan and mainland China. In Asia, he led the development of TIME.com’s award-winning Asian website and, in collaboration with Turner Broadcasting, launched CNN.com/AsiaNow as the region’s most comprehensive online news and information source. Marcom has worked as a journalist and executive for publishing and Internet companies in all the world’s major markets. He began his career as a journalist, for more than a decade covering media and technology subjects for the Wall Street Journal in Tokyo, New York, and London, and then was Forbes magazine’s European Bureau Chief. Marcom has been a Director of Marketwatch.com Inc. since October 25, 2002. He serves as a Member of the Advisory Board at CogniSign LLC. He served as a Director of PlanetOut Inc. since November 25, 2007. He was a Henry Luce Foundation Scholar. He headed up the Asian Wall Street Journal’s Tokyo bureau, then jumped to the U.S. Journal and covered IBM and emerging players in the information technology industry from New York. Later, in London, he covered major media and consumer-marketing players like Nestlé, Reuters and News Corp.
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John Arthur Marcum
B. 1960.
Circuit City Vice Chairman (2008-); Tri-Artisan Capital Partners Operating Partner (2004-); Hollywood Entertainment Corp. CFO (2001-03); Hollywood Entertainment Corp. EVP Operations (2001-04); Lids Incorporated EVP and COO (2000-01); Stage Stores, Inc. to Vice Chairman and CFO (1995-2000); Marshalls, Inc. Senior VP and CFO; Marshalls, Inc. VP and Controller (1989-90);
Melville Corporation Treasurer (1986-89);
Coopers & Lybrand (-1983); Member of the Board of Bombay Corporation (-2003); Member of the Board of
Circuit City (2008-); Member of the Board of Enabl-u Technologies Corp. (2007-); Member of the Board of Iconix Brand Group; Member of the Board of Millfeld Trading Co., Inc. (2007-); Member of the Board of Ultimate Electronics, Inc. (as Chairman, 2005-?).
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Murrey Marder

B. 1919. Ostensible “watchdog journalist” at Harvard’s Nieman “watchdog” foundation project / network. Marder joined The Washington Post in 1946. By 1949 his reporting won him a Nieman Fellowship…Early on he challenged the “claims” of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) and contributed to the televised Army-McCarthy collision and McCarthy’s ultimate censure. …From the Eisenhower administration to the Carter administration Marder accompanied secretaries of state, and sometimes presidents, to diplomatic conferences and summit meetings around the world.
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Sarah Margon
http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/MargonSarah.html - Associate Director of the Sustainable “Security and Peacebuilding” Initiative at American Progress. Before joining the Center, Sarah was a senior foreign policy advisor to Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) and also served as staff director to the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs. ..Prior to her time in the Senate, Sarah was a policy advisor for humanitarian response and conflict at Oxfam America. At Oxfam, Sarah focused on a number of conflicts in Africa as well as critical peace and security issues such as civilian protection, conflict prevention, and security sector reform. Sarah has also worked for the Democracy Coalition Project, the Center for National Security Studies, and George Soros’s Open Society Institute.
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Steve Mariotti
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Hans M. Mark
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Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche

President at Resource Development Partners. Past: CEO/Chairman at Azurix; Member Board of Directors, Vice Chairman at Enron Corp; CEO/Chairman at Enron International; Various project finance positions in pipeline and power groups from 1982-1992 at Enron; Assistant Vice President at First City National Bank. Houston, Texas Area.
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Paul A. Marks
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Alice Tepper Marlin
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L. David Marquet

Military Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Submarine Captain, U.S. Navy. Sarasota, Florida Area.
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Phebe A. Marr
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Donald B. Marron
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Tom F. Marsh
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Andrew W. Marshall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Marshall_(foreign_policy_strategist) – B. 1921, is the director of the
United States Department of Defense‘s
Office of Net Assessment. Appointed to the position in 1973 by
United States President Richard Nixon, Marshall has been re-appointed by every president that followed. ..he joined the
Rand Corporation, the original “
think tank,” in 1949. During the 1950s and ’60s Marshall was a member of “a cadre of strategic thinkers” that coalesced at the Rand Corporation, a group that included
Daniel Ellsberg,
Herman Kahn, and
James Schlesinger; Schlesinger later became the U.S.
Secretary of Defense, and oversaw the creation of the Office of Net Assessment. The original main task of the office was to provide strategic evaluations on nuclear war issues.
James Roche,
Secretary of the Air Force in the administration of
George W. Bush, worked for Marshall during the 1970s. ..Andrew Marshall was consulted for the 1992 draft of Defense Planning Guidance (DPG), created by then-Defense Department staffers
I. Lewis Libby,
Paul Wolfowitz, and
Zalmay Khalilzad. ..Marshall has been noted for fostering talent in younger associates, who then proceed to influential positions in and out of the federal government: “a slew of Marshall’s former staffers have gone on to industry, academia and military think tanks.”
Dick Cheney,
Donald Rumsfeld, and
Paul Wolfowitz, among others, have been cited…”
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Dale Rogers Marshall
Dale Rogers Marshall « National Academy of Public Administration - Former President, Wheaton College; Dean and Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College; Associate Dean and Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Science, University of California at Davis; Lecturer in Political Science, University of California at Berkeley, and UCLA. Speaker on PBS & NPR Forum Network …
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Ray Marshall
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Katherine Marshall

Marshall is currently a Senior Fellow at the Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs as well as Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. She has worked for over three decades on issues of international development with a focus on concerns for the world’s poorest countries. From 1971 to 2006, Marshall served with the World Bank in a wide range of leadership assignments with special attention to Africa. Her long experience as a manager with the bank included many endeavors to address leadership issues, conflict resolution, the role of women, and the role of values. From 2000 to 2006, Marshall was Counselor to the bank’s President with a mandate to cover ethics, values, faith, and religious liaison in development work. She serves on Boards and as an advisor to leading non-governmental organizations including the World Faiths Development Dialogue, the Fez Forum, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Z. Blake Marshall
http://www.pbnco.com/eng/news/release.php?rid=48 (2006) – “Z. Blake Marshall, one of Washington DC’s leading experts on the Russian economy and US-Russian relations, is joining The PBN Company, a strategic communications, government relations and public affairs firm specializing in Russia and the former Soviet Union. …Marshall is currently Executive Vice President and COO of the US-Russia Business Council (USRBC). He will join The PBN Company’s Washington DC office effective November 15 as Senior Vice President – International, etc.”
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Kimberly Marten

Professor (and the former department chair) in the political science department at Barnard College, Columbia University. …
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Daniel R. Martin
Martin is an associate professor at Pace University in New York. He was formerly the president and COO of Milestone Scientific and the president and CEO of E-Z-EM Corporation. Prior to E-Z-EM, Martin was the president of Sterling Latina, and Sterling Europe, with Sterling Drug, Inc. in New York. Before that he also was president and 50 percent owner of the Howland Martin Corporation in New York. Martin is a board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Colombia and Peru, as well as the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Peru. ACCION International – Board of Directors; NGOAlliance …
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Lynn M. Martin
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Susan F. Martin
Susan F. Martin World – World Economic Forum - Donald G. Herzberg Chair in International Migration, Georgetown University. Research Director, US Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy; 1981-92, Director, Policy Research, Refugee Policy Group; 1992-97, Executive Director, US Commission on Immigration Reform; since 1998, Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University; since 2006, current position. Co-Founder and Commissioner, Women’s Refugee Commission. Member of the Board, Advocacy Project. Member: Member: Council on Foreign Relations; Academic Advisory Board, International Organization for Migration; US Comptroller-General’s Advisory Board; International Council, Institute for Global Legal Studies, Washington University.
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William F. Martin
William F. Martin – Washington Policy & Analysis, Inc. - Martin is an energy economist who has served as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Energy under President Reagan. He is also chairman of the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee and chairman of the Council on Foreign Relation’s Energy Security Group for the past ten years. In 2006, he was elected chairman of the Council of the University for Peace of the United Nations. [
Read more.]
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Angelica R. Martinez
Writes tripe with themes like ‘women in the Middle East’.
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Roman Martinez IV
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Roman Martinez V
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Kati I. Marton

”Author and journalist.” Her career has included reporting for ABC News as a foreign correspondent and National Public Radio
… Wife of deceased arch-scoundrel Richard Holbrooke.
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Michael T. Masin
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L. Camille Massey
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Walter E. Massey
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Elisa C. Massimino
Elisa C. Massimino – Georgetown University Law Center - Adjunct Professor of Law. Massimino is Washington Director of Human Rights First and serves as the organization’s chief advocacy strategist. She is an expert on a range of international human rights issues and a national authority on refugee law and policy. She testifies frequently before Congress, writes extensively for legal and popular publications, and serves as one of the organization’s primary spokespeople with the media. She is Human Rights First’s point of contact with U.S. government leaders, international diplomats, and human rights opinion leaders and decision makers, etc.
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Michael Mastanduno
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Carlton A. Masters
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Carlton_A._Masters - Masters official biography says that he “is CEO and co-founding Principal of
GoodWorks International. “He negotiates and coordinates all client engagements and provides strategic advisory services to several governments. As President and CEO of GWI, Carl Masters plays the lead role in engagements joining numerous Fortune 500 companies with Caribbean and African nations. In the majority of these engagements, etc., etc.” …Masters is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the
Bretton Woods Committee and
100 Black Men of America. He actively serves on the boards of
AFRICARE and the
Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund, the
Africa America Institute and the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies.” …While serving as Agent General for the government of Ontario, numerous allegations of sexual harassment were made against Mr. Masters. An investigation conducted by an outside law firm concluded that Masters had sexually harassed seven women, and Masters subsequently resigned his position. The Superior and Divisional Courts in Ontario dismissed his lawsuit against the government where he alleged that the investigation procedure violated his rights to privacy and procedural fairness.
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Michael J. Matheson
Michael J. Matheson – GW Law — Faculty Directory - Matheson has been teaching at the Law School since 2002. Prior to 2002, he directed the international law program at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and was a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace. ..He has taught courses on public international law, international criminal law, international institutions, and international law and conflict resolution. He has published books on the UN Security Council and on international humanitarian law, as well as numerous articles and other pieces. ..Matheson has served as a member of the UN International Law Commission and Director of Studies of the Hague Academy of International Law. He has argued many cases before international tribunals, including a number before the International Court of Justice, and has testified on many occasions before Congressional committees. Professor Matheson served for more than 28 years as an attorney at the U.S. Department of State, including as Acting Legal Adviser or Principal Deputy Legal Adviser from 1990 to 2000. While at the State Department, he led efforts to create the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the UN Compensation Commission for Gulf War claims. He headed the U.S. delegation, with the rank of ambassador, to the UN negotiations on conventional weapons. ..Matheson is a member of the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Advisory Committee on Public International Law of the U.S. State Department. |
State Department Archived Biographies — Michael J. Matheson.
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Jessica Tuchman Mathews
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Michael S. Mathews [?]
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Dale Mathias
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Edward J. Mathias
The Carlyle Group : Mathias, Edward J. - Managing Director of The Carlyle Group based in Washington, DC. Prior to joining Carlyle in January 1994, Mathias was a member of the Management Committee and Board of Directors of T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., a major investment management organization. He was instrumental in the founding of The Carlyle Group and assisted in raising the firm’s initial capital. Now focused on the firm’s growth capital activities, Mathias serves as a member of the Investment Committees for Carlyle Growth, Asia Growth, European Technology, Middle East Northern Africa (MENA), Mexico Growth, and The Riverstone Funds.
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Brian P. Mathis
Jack F. Matlock Jr.

AKA Jack Foust Matlock, Jr. B. 1929.
US Ambassador to the USSR (1987-91);
US National Security Council Senior Director of European and Soviet Affairs (1983-86);
US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1981-83);
US Ambassador to the USSR ad interim (1981);
US State Department Deputy Director, Foreign Service Institute (1979-80);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Moscow, USSR (1974-78);
US State Department Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs (1971-74);
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1969-70);
US State Department Principal officer, Zanzibar (1967-69);
US State Department Political officer, Accra, Ghana (1963-67);
US State Department Political officer, Moscow, USSR (1961-63);
US State Department Consular officer, Vienna, Austria (1958-60);
US State Department Intelligence research analyst (1956-58);
American Academy of Diplomacy;
Institute for Advanced Study Professor (1996-2001);
ABC consultant. Wife: Rebecca Burrum (five children).
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Nao(taka) Matsukata
Johns Hopkins SAIS Academics | Japan Studies | Faculty - Matsukata currently is a senior policy adviser at Alston and Bird, LLP and previously served as the the Chair of the Strategic International Business Practice at Hunton & Williams, LLP. Before joining Hunton, he served as Director of Policy Planning for the United States Trade Representative. Dr. Matsukata was also Senior Policy Advisor to U.S. Senator Joseph I. Lieberman for 5 years, and served Senator Lieberman in the same capacity during the 2000 national presidential election campaign.
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William B. Matteson
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP | Lawyers | William B. Matteson - Matteson has served on the board of The French-American Foundation, The Hartford Foundation, The Salk Institute, The Statue of Liberty – Ellis Island Foundation, The Board of Foreign Parishes, The Sconset Trust, the New York Institute for Special Education, The Peddie School, Miss Porter’s School and Kalamazoo College. A particular interest has been the US Council for International Business (USCIB) where he served as a Vice Chairman from 1986 to 1999 focusing on key issues of world trade, finance and investments as the US representative on the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France. Mr. Matteson is presently a Senior Trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the USCIB. | -?>Secretary and Trustee,
John A. Hartford Foundation.
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Barbara C. Matthews
Barbara C. Matthews – Managing Director, BCM International … |
http://highfrequency-trading.com/speakers/barbara-c-matthews - “Managing Director and founder of BCM International Regulatory Analytics LLC, a consultancy that provides strategic analysis of cross-border regulatory, economic and political trends for chief executives, chief risk officers, and chief strategists at leading financial firms. Thecompany was founded in December 2008.Prior to founding the company, Ms. Matthews served as U.S. Treasury Attaché to the European Union in Brussels with the U.S. Senate-confirmed personal diplomatic rank of Minister-Counselor. Her U.S. Government service also included two years as Senior Counsel (responsible for international capital market, monetary policy and development issues) at the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee. The first decade of her career was spent in increasingly senior roles creating the regulatory policy business at the Institute of International Finance and representing the interests of the risk management community and chief executives from the world’s leading banksbefore the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.Ms. Matthews holds a B.Sc.F.S. from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She also earned simultaneously a J.D. and an LL.M. in Comparative and International Law from Duke University’s School of Law. Upon graduation from law school, she was awarded a Ford Foundation Fellowship in International Law.A member of the Bar of the State of New York and the Council on Foreign Relations, she has published multiple law review articles and chapters in books, has delivered speeches and chaired meetings on five continents and, since founding the company, has provided analysis to major media outlets including Bloomberg, the Financial Times, RISK/Incisive Media, NPR, and MSNBC regardingfinancial regulatory policy issues. She is married and has a young daughter.Her charitable commitments include support for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington and the Girl Scouts of America.”
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Eugene A. Matthews
President of Nintai, an international “educational” firm…and president of Nintai Capital, Telluride, Colo.
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Amanda C. Mattingly
The Arkin Group » Amanda C. Mattingly - Mattingly joined The Arkin Group in 2004 and has directed business intelligence collection and analysis efforts in emerging and mature markets around the globe, with a focus on Latin America and Europe. Prior to joining TAG, Ms. Mattingly worked at the U.S. Department of State as a Foreign Affairs Officer at the Offices of Andean and Caribbean Affairs; as a Presidential Management Fellow; and at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. Mattingly also served at the U.S. National Security Council in the Directorate of Western Hemisphere Affairs. | The Truman Project, etc.
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Gale A. Mattox
AICGS: FELLOWS : Dr. Gale A. Mattox, Senior Visiting Fellow – Senior Visiting Fellow at AICGS and Professor, Political Science Department, at the U.S. Naval Academy. Mattox served on Policy Planning Staff of the Department of State, was a Council on Foreign Relations Fellow at the State Department Office of Strategic and Theater Nuclear Policy, and an International Affairs Analyst at the Congressional Research Service. She has been a Bosch Fellow in Germany (also Founding President of the Bosch Alumni Association), NATO Research Fellow, and a Fulbright Scholar. Professor Mattox has held the offices of President (1996-2003) and Vice President of Women in International Security (WIIS), Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown University, and served as Vice President of the International Studies Association and now co-chair of the ISA Women’s Caucus. ..She has served on numerous boards, including the Tactical Advisory Council, Center for Naval Analysis, and the George Marshall Center Advisory Board in Germany, and now serves on the advisory boards of St. Mary’s College Women’s Center, the Forum for Security Studies, the Swedish National Defense University, and WIIS. She has appeared on the Lehrer News Hour and other media outlets.
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Daniel C. Matuszewski
http://www.salzburgglobal.org/current/includes/FacultyPopUp.cfm?IDSPECIAL_EVENT=530&IDRecords=8457 - President of the Executive Committee to the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX), Washington DC., where he was formerly president of IREX, responsible for the development of a combination of field research and professional training programs in the countries of Central/East Europe, the Russian Federation, Eurasia, Mongolia, and China. From 1989 to 1992, Dr. Matuszewski was executive director of the International Foundation for the Survival and Development of Humanity. He is the author of studies on Soviet nationalities issues and international relations in such volumes as Soviet Nationalities in Strategic Perspective (1985), and co-author of Modernization in Inner Asia (1991). Matuszewski is a member of the Universities Project Advisory Committee.
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Richard H. Matzke
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Kenneth R. Maxwell
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Michael M. May
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Alexis Maybank

Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Gilt Groupe (“a members-only fashion site”). Director for Audubon Alaska, and actively involved in the Robinhood Foundation., etc.
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Claudette M. Mayer
-?>Was named senior VP at the New York offices of Mellon Bank, ca. 1998.
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William E. Mayer
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Alice E. Mayhew

The editorial director of Simon & Schuster.
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Jay Mazur
AFL – CIO BIOGRAPHIES - Mazur is president of the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE), a post he has held since the 1995 merger convention of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. Born May 21, 1932, in New York City, Mazur was elected AFL-CIO vice president on Aug. 5, 1986. …Before becoming UNITE president, Mazur was president of the ILGWU, where he developed the first immigration legal services to union members. He is a founding board member of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. …[risephoenix adds: Mazur is also a member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, two hotbeds of bosses' plots, reaction, and CIA connections. See
here and
here and
here.] Freedom House, etc.
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W. Gage McAfee
McAfee is co-founder and Managing Director of Asia Pacific Capital. McAfee has lived and worked in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia since the late 1960s. He served with the U.S. State Department in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971 and was also an Adjunct Professor at the Saigon Law School. For more than twenty years, he was with the American law firm Coudert Brothers where he was a founder of their East Asia group in Singapore and later the senior partner in Hong Kong. He was also a founding partner of the Hong Kong-based private equity group ChinaVest, widely credited as one of the first venture firms to enter China. He was a general partner of four ChinaVest funds. ..A former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, McAfee has acted as an adviser to the Asian Development Bank, served on the General Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, the Law Reform Commission, and was Deputy Chairman of the Hong Kong Community Chest. McAfee is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Asia Center Committee of Harvard University, the Development Board of Phillips Academy, Andover, Board of Governors of the Chinese International School and served as an adviser to the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee.
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Jef Olivarius McAllister

http://en.prickipedia.org/wiki/Jef_McAllister - A
journalist, author and lawyer. Formerly the
London Bureau Chief of
TIME Magazine, he is currently the Managing Partner of
McAllister Olivarius, an international law firm headquartered in London. ..Between 1995 and 1997, McAllister was TIME’s White House Correspondent, covering foreign and domestic policies and the internal politics of the
Clinton Administration. In his previous assignment as Diplomatic Correspondent, McAllister accompanied Secretaries of State
James Baker,
Lawrence Eagleburger and
Warren Christopher on their foreign travels. ..Since 2007, he has been the managing partner of McAllister Olivarius [law firm]. In addition to his legal practice, he comments regularly on politics and diplomacy for the BBC and other news organisations.
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Singleton B. McAllister
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Megan McArdle

A senior editor for The Atlantic who writes about business and economics. She has worked at three start-ups, a consulting firm, an investment bank, a disaster recovery firm at Ground Zero, and
The Economist. She now resides in northwest Washington, D.C.
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Jane McAuliffe
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Barry R. McCaffrey
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John S. McCain III

B. 1936.
US Senator, Arizona (1987-);
US Congressman, Arizona (1983-87);
Keating Five received $112,000 in campaign contributions and 3 free trips to the Bahamas;
Afghanistan World Foundation National Committee;
Alfalfa Club 1996, President (2004-05);
Council on Foreign Relations;
Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors;
Committee for the Liberation of Iraq Honorary Co-Chair;
International Republican Institute Board of Directors;
Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board;
John McCain 2008 Candidate;
McCain 2000 Candidate;
McCain for Senate ’98 Candidate;
National Council for a New America Founding Member;
National Student Leadership Conference Honorary Board of Advisors;
Navy League;
Nixon Center Board of Directors;
World Technology Network;
Pacific Aviation Museum Advisory Board;
Pacific Council on International Policy;
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors;
Rebuilding Together National Advisory Council;
The Reform Institute Founder;
Republican Main Street Partnership;
Special Operations Warrior Foundation Board of Advisors;
Spirit of America Board of Advisors;
Straight Talk America;
Terror Free Tomorrow Advisory Board;
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Honorary Board;
US Council for World Freedom;
Veterans of Foreign Wars;
Alfalfa Party candidate for US President;
Bronze Star;
Distinguished Flying Cross;
Legion of Merit;
Purple Heart;
Silver Star;
Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service;
Plane Crash Corpus Christi, TX (12-Mar-1960), pilot error;
Plane Crash Cape Charles, VA (28-Nov-1965), ejected; T
aken Prisoner of War;
Tortured Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam;
Suicide Attempt Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam;
Wedding: John McCain and Cindy Hensley (1980);
Roast: William Safire (1998);
Roast: Don Imus (1999);
Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994);
Funeral: Katharine Graham (2001);
Dubya Ranch Hand Aug-2004;
Roast: Lorne Michaels (2004);
Funeral: Tim Russert (2008);
Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009);
Secret Service Codename Phoenix. Father:
John S. McCain, Jr. (Admiral in US Navy [who helped cover up the USS Liberty attack by israhell], b. 17-Jan-1911, d. 24-Mar-1981); Mother: Roberta Wright McCain (oil heiress); Sister: Sandy McCain Morgan; Brother: Joe McCain (stage actor, b. circa 1942); Wife: Carol Shepp (model, dated 1963-65, m. Jul-1965, div. 2-Apr-1980); Son: Doug McCain (adopted stepson, commercial airline pilot, b. 4-Oct-1959); Son: Andy McCain (adopted stepson, VP at Hensley & Co., b. 12-May-1962); Daughter: Sidney McCain (works in music industry, b. 2-Sep-1966); Wife:
Cindy Hensley McCain (liquor heiress, m. 17-May-1980, two daughters, two sons); Daughter:
Meghan McCain (journalist, b. 23-Oct-1984); Son: John Sidney McCain IV (“Jack”, serving in US Navy, b. 2-May-1986); Son: James McCain (“Jimmy”, serving in USMC, b. 21-May-1988); Daughter: Bridget McCain (adopted, b. 21-Jul-1991).
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Edward F. McCann II
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Patrick F. McCartan
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John W. McCarter Jr.
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James P. McCarthy
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Kathleen D. McCarthy
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Craig McCaw
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Susan R. McCaw
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Stanley A. McChrystal
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Kimberly M. McClure
Kimberly M McClure – American Military University – American … - McClure has worked in international affairs for 8 years with the U.S. government. Most of her career has focused on South Asia and the Middle East, having worked in India, Afghanistan, Egypt, and Yemen. In 2011, she started a program called Global Gateways that introduces underserved DC high school students to global issues, international careers, and study abroad. This program was launched in conjunction with Global Kids, Inc.
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Robert L. McClure
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Jerome McCluskey
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Mary E. McClymont
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mary_E._McClymont - McClymont is the executive director of
Global Rights and “the former President and Chief Executive Officer of
InterAction, an association of 160 US-based international relief and development private voluntary organizations. Previously, she served for 12 years at the
Ford Foundation, as Senior Director of the Peace and Social Justice Program, and as Acting Director, Deputy Director, and Program Officer in the Rights and Social Justice Program. ..”Ms. McClymont also has been the National Director for Legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, US Catholic Conference; Senior Staff Counsel, the National Prison Project of the
American Civil Liberties Union; Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, US Department of Justice; and Assistant Director for Corrections,
National Street Law Institute, Georgetown University Law Center. ..”She has also served in various executive positions at the Ford Foundation, including as vice president of the Peace and Social Justice Program. ..”In addition, Ms. McClymont has previously served as the national director for legalization of the Migration and Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic Conference; senior staff counsel, the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union; trial attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and assistant director for corrections, National Street Law Institute, Georgetown University Law Center. Trustee,
Migration Policy Institute; Director,
Global Rights; Director,
Physicians for Human Rights; Leadership Council,
Initiative for Global Development.
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Elizabeth J. McCormack (Aron)
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Richard T. McCormack
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David H. McCormick
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Donald G. McCouch
Banker. Director Prior to 1997, Senior Managing Director of 67 West Hills Road Chemical Bank. New Canaan, CT 06840, ca. 2000. Senior vice president at Manufacturers Hanover Trust, ca. 1985.
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Debbie McCoy
2020 Capital; Vice President at AECOM
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Jennifer L. McCoy

Professor, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University. CFR’s
Foreign Affairs.
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Ronald David McCray
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Susan McCue

<–
Dana Bash, Jessica Yellin, and Susan McCue. | President/CEO at The ONE Campaign ["Fight against Extreme Poverty & Global Disease" -
riiiiight]. Washington D.C. Metro Area. Was Save the Children President …
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Dave K. McCurdy
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James A. McDermott
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Sean McDevitt
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. Age 47. McDevitt has been Chief Executive Officer of InfuSystem Holdings Inc. and InfuSystem, Inc. since September 7, 2009. McDevitt is a Founding Principal of Maren Group, LLC since 2007 and serves as its Managing Director. McDevitt served as Managing Director at FTN Midwest Securities Corp. from September 2004 to January 2007. In 1999, he co-founded Alterity Partners, a boutique investment bank which provided capital markets and merger and acquisition advisory services to high growth companies. Alterity Partners was acquired by FTN Midwest Securities in September 2004. McDevitt served as the Managing Director of Altcapital L.L.C. He was a Senior Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs & Company, from 1995 to 1999, where he led deal teams in a variety of technology and healthcare/biopharmaceutical transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and initial public offerings. McDevitt worked in sales and marketing at Pfizer from 1991 to 1994. He was a Captain in the U.S. Army Rangers and was decorated for combat in the Panama invasion. McDevitt has been Chairman and Director of InfuSystem Inc. since August 2005. He has been a Non Executive Chairman of InfuSystem Holding Inc., (Formerly, Healthcare Acquisition Partners Corp) since August 2005 and serves as its Director. He served as Director of Barzel Industries Inc. (f/k/a, Symmetry Holdings Inc.) since June 2006. He served as Director of Novamerican Steel Inc. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alonzo L. McDonald
Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Alonzo L. McDonald … | Chairman and CEO of Avenir Group, Inc., a private development bank and investor group that he founded in 1983. Mr. McDonald was the Founding Chairman of The Trinity Forum. ..was President and Vice Chairman of the Bendix Corporation from 1981 to 1983. Earlier, he spent seventeen years with McKinsey and Company, Inc. In 1977, he was named Deputy Special Trade Representative and Ambassador in charge of the U.S. Delegation to the GATT in Geneva. In 1979, he was named Assistant to the President of the United States and White House Staff Director of the Carter Administration.
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Kara C. McDonald

Foreign Service Officer, State Department.
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Tom McDonald

Equity Partner, Baker Hostetler, LLP; Former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe
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William J. McDonough
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Gay J. McDougall
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KT McFarland

AKA Kathleen Troia. B. 1952. Executive summary: Former Kissinger staffer.
Council on Foreign Relations;
RAND Corporation consultant (1976-79);
US National Security Council research assistant to
Henry Kissinger (1970-76);
Ford Fellowship;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal (1984); FOX News’ “National Security commentator.
Father: August J. Troia (“Augie”); Mother: Edith Fuller Troia; Brother: Tom Troia; Brother: Michael Troia (d. 1995 AIDS); Boyfriend:
Les Aspin (ex); Husband: Alan Roberts McFarland, Jr. (m. 12-Jan-1985); Son: Andrew Roberts (stepson, b. 1968); Son: Gavin Richards McFarland (stepson, b. 1971); Daughter: Fiona Fuller McFarland (b. 1985); Son: Lucas Haskell Sawyer McFarland (b. 1987); Daughter: Camilla Collins McFarland (b. 1990).
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Maria McFarland
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Jennifer A. McFarlane

CFO at LanzaTech. Past: CFO at ClearSpot Energy; CFO at CleanSource Power; CEO at
Astia; Executive Director – Finance at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Board Member at Southern Pacific Petroleum; Principal at Cross Border Enterprises LLC; Director at Barents Group, KPMG.
McFarlane served as Member of The Young President Organization of Australia from 2000 to 2004. San Francisco Bay Area.
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Robert C. “Bud” McFarlane
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Patricia Ann McFate [?]
“Consultant at xxx. Defense & Space. Santa Fe, New Mexico Area.”
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Michael A. McFaul
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Cappy R. McGarr
Alan H. McGowan

New School (NYC) faculty, Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
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Kathleen A. McGowan
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James L. McGregor
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William J. McGurn
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Donald F. McHenry
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Brent J. McIntosh
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David McKean
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Morgan H. McKenney
Citigroup. Vice president of City Bank ( China ) Co. Euronext.liffe. CFO – Global Transaction Services.
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Elizabeth McKeon
“The Upsurge Mortality in Russia: Causes and Policy Implications,” … “Speaking Truth to Power: The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis ” … Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Robert B. McKeon

Founder, Chairman, and President,
Veritas Capital. Age 56. Other affiliations:
Wasserstein & Co., LP;
Wasserstein Perella & Co., Inc.;
Integrated Defense Technologies Inc.;
Aeroflex/Inmet Inc.;
DRS Technologies, Inc.;
Aeroflex Holding Corp.;
Aeroflex Wichita, Inc.;
Harvard Business School;
L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace, LLC;
CPI International Holding Corp.;
Veritas Capital Fund, L.P.;
Veritas Capital Fund II, L.P.;
Fordham University;
Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions, Inc.;
The Wornick Company;
McNeil Technologies, Inc.;
Aeroflex Colorado Springs, Inc.;
VI Technology, Inc.;
Global Tel*Link Corporation;
Aeroflex / KDI, Inc.;
CRGT, Inc.;
Vangent, Inc.;
MicroMetrics, Inc.;
TWC Holding LLC;
DynCorp International LLC;
Aeroflex Plainview, Inc.;
Aeroflex Weinschel, Inc.;
Aeroflex Metelics, Inc.;
DynCorp International Inc.;
Veritas Capital Fund III, L.P.;
Aeroflex Bloomingdale, Inc;
Veritas Capital Partners III, LLC;
MCE Asia, Inc.;
Aeroflex High Speed Test Solutions, Inc.;
Comar Products, Inc.;
AIF Corp.;
IFR Finance, Inc.;
Veritas Capital Fund IV, L.P.;
VGG Holding LLC;
Aeroflex RAD, Inc.;
Aeroflex Acquisition One, Inc.;
Aeroflex Acquisition Two, Inc.;
Aeroflex Acquisition Three, Inc.;
CPI International, Inc.
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Tracy B. McKibben

Group Head North American Power & Utilities Citigroup. Founder and President of MAC Energy Advisors, an advisory firm that focuses on renewable and alternative energy investments. Partner at Elk Partners LLC. DC area.
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Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty III
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_McLarty - B. 1946, is a prominent
Arkansas business and political leader and former
White House Chief of Staff for
US President Bill Clinton. He is the President of
McLarty Associates, a Washington-based consulting company, as well as Chief Executive Officer of the McLarty Companies. Affiliations: Commercial – Director, Acxiom Corporation; Director,
Union Pacific Railroad; Advisory Board, Leeds Equity Partners; Advisory Board,
Cato Institute/
Inter-American Dialogue; Advisory Board, Diligence Llc. (Intelligence and Risk Management Consulting); Senior Advisor,
Carlyle Group (From 2003). “Non-profit” – Trustee, Center for the Study of the Presidency; International Council of Trustees, Religions for Peace; Advisory Board,
New Democrat Network; Member, U.S.-Mexico Binational Council. | America Abroad Media, etc.
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Charles J. McLaughlin
Senior Manager at
Accenture; Manager at
Innosight LLC; SOF Ground Planner at SOCCENT; Director at Massachusetts Service Alliance; Senior Associate at
McKinsey & Company; Sr Associate at McKinsey & Company; Regular Army Officer at
US Army. Providence, Rhode Island Area.
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John E. McLaughlin
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Mora L. McLean
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Sheila Avrin McLean
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Jon B. McLin
Author, “Canada’s Changing Defense Policy,” “European Organizations and the Environment,” etc.
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Doyle McManus
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Jason D. McManus
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H. R. McMaster

B. 1962, is a soldier [um, Brigadier General], and a career officer in the
U.S. Army. McMaster is currently the Director of CJIATF-Shafafiyat (Transparency) at ISAF (International Security Assistance Forces) Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. He is known for his role in the
Gulf War, the Iraq War, and his reputation for questioning U.S. policy and military leaders regarding the
Vietnam War. He is currently a research fellow at
Stanford University‘s
Hoover Institution.
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Elizabeth Young McNally

”Management Consulting.” Board member at USMA Board of Visitors; Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co. Past: Captain (US Army Reserves) at US Army;Captain at US Army. Greater New York City Area
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Dennis L. McNamara
The author of Corporatism and Korean Capitalism, etc.
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Kathleen R. McNamara
Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
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Thomas E. McNamara
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Bruce W. McNamer
President of TechnoServe, in Norwalk, Conn. McKinsey & Co., etc. DC area.
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Thomas L. McNaugher
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Thomas D. McNeese
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Merrill A. McPeak
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M. Peter McPherson
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Lawrence C. McQuade

Age 81. Was Chairman of Qualitas International (since 1994) and NNRF, Inc. (since 2007). Tzar Investment Group, LLC. In addition, he serves as a Director of Oxford, etc.
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Jessica C. McWade

<-? | McWade Group Inc., Corporate Communications, Business Forum Online for Emerging Companies, Global
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Carl E. Meacham

Senior Professional Staff, Committee on Foreign Relations, at
US Senate. Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Jon Meacham
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Dana G. Mead
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E. Scott Mead
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Walter Russell Mead
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Jeanne T. Meadows

Director of the International Affairs Center and Associate Professor of Political Science at Spelman college.
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John J. Mearsheimer
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Mike Medavoy
-Mike Medavoy Crest Ct; Beverly Hills, CA (310) 888-0030
-Mike Medavoy 3332 Clerendon Rd; Beverly Hills, CA 90210-1059 [Irena Medavoy]
-Mike M Medavoy 10390 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 360; Los Angeles, CA 90025-6915 [65+ / Brian A Medavoy]
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Adrienne Medawar
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Kate Medina

Medina is the executive editorial director and associate publisher at mega -publisher Random House.
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Mark Medish

Medish is a partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP, and Managing Director of Hampshire Partners, LLC based in Washington, D.C. — was a Visiting Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment. ..From 2000 to 2001, he was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director on the U.S. National Security Council for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs. ..From 1997 to 2000, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. Previously, he served as a senior advisor to the United Nations Development Program and to the United States Agency for International Development. |
http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/sectors/KeyStaff.aspx?sector=financial&ksid=f43ed002-c641-4531-a1b2-742954de9d23 - Medish, former senior staff member of the National Security Council and Washington veteran, is executive vice president of APCO Worldwide and runs its executive service Global Political Strategies (GPS), etc.
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Richard Medley
-DEAD, Nov. 2011.
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Sharon I. Meers
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Michelle Meertens
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Michael J. Meese

Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at West Point. Meese is the author of “A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Conference on Defense Economics,” etc.
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Kenneth “Gayblade” B. Mehlman

B. 1966. Under George W. Bush, Mehlman was White House political director from 2001-04, where he reported directly to
Karl Rove. When scandals began swirling around lobbyist
Jack Abramoff, Mehlman said he did not know Abramoff well. Abramoff, though, said Mehlman had been a guest for Sabbath dinners at Abramoff’s house, and performed political favors for him.
Vanity Fairreported that Mehlman’s office made a special effort “to keep Abramoff up to date on issues related to his clients”. …While Mehlman ran the Republican National Committee, it spent $2.5-million on the legal defense of James Tobin, a New Hampshire Republican operative who was convicted of jamming phone lines of the Democratic Party’s get-out-the-vote effort in the 2002 election. Tobin’s office made 22 calls to the White House during the two-day illegal phone jamming operation, mostly to a number that rang on Mehlman’s desk, but Mehlman has denied that any of the calls had anything to do with the phone-jamming operation. …In
David Kuo‘s book
Tempting Faith, the author, a Christian activist, alleged that Mehlman orchestrated a systematic campaign to divert funds budgeted for the Bush administration’s “faith-based initiatives” for political purposes instead. …He supported virtually every anti-gay legislative act over decades, including the 2005 Marriage Protection Amendment and Republican-backed voter initiatives against gay rights in 21 states. Mehlman came out of the closet as a gay man in August 2010. …His father, Arthur Mehlman, was a partner at the auditing department of the international corporate services corporation KPMG. His brother, Bruce Mehlman, was briefly Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy, then co-founded the lobbying firm of Mehlman Vogel & Castagnetti. |
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld;
Bush-Cheney ’04 Campaign Manager;
Cantor for Congress;
Every Republican is Crucial PAC;
The Freedom Project;
George W. Bush for President;
John McCain 2008;
Republican Jewish Coalition Board of Directors;
Republican National Committee Chairman (2005-07);
Steele for Maryland;
Young Republicans;
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity;
Abramoff Scandal interviewed by House committee (19-Dec-2007);
Israeli Ancestry;
Jewish Ancestry. Father: Arthur S. Mehlman (chairman of Baltimore’s Sinai Hospital); Mother: Judith A. Mehlman (nursery school teacher); Brother: Bruce Mehlman (lobbyist).
-Kenneth B Mehlman 252 7th Ave; New York, NY 10001-7326 646) 398-8635 [45-49]
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Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghebre_Selassie_Mehreteab - Mehreteab is adviser to foundations, financial institutions and developers engaged in financing, and preserving affordable housing and foreclosure prevention and remediation efforts. He recently retired as Chief Executive Officer of The NHP Foundation (NHPF), which has offices in New York and in Washington, DC. ..Prior to founding NHPF, Mr. Mehreteab was a program officer at the
Ford Foundation from 1981 to 1987 responsible for community and economic revitalization programs in the United States. From 1972 to 1981, he served as an associate director of the New World Foundation in New York and worked at a variety of community based organizations in Philadelphia, PA., etc.
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Ved Mehta
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Montgomery C. Meigs
Doris M. Meissner
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/staff/ - Former Commissioner of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), is a Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, where she directs the Institute’s US immigration policy work. …From 1993-2000, she served in the Clinton administration as Commissioner of the INS, then a bureau in the US Department of Justice. Her “accomplishments” included reforming the nation’s asylum system; creating new strategies for managing US borders; improving naturalization and other services for immigrants; shaping new responses to migration and humanitarian emergencies; strengthening cooperation and joint initiatives with Mexico, Canada, and other countries; and managing growth that doubled the agency’s personnel and tripled its budget. …She first joined the Justice Department in 1973 as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Attorney General. She served in various senior policy posts until 1981, when she became Acting Commissioner of INS and then Executive Associate Commissioner, the third-ranking post in the agency. In 1986, she joined the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as a Senior Associate. Ms. Meissner created the Endowment’s Immigration Policy Project, which evolved into the Migration Policy Institute in 2001. ..Meissner’s board memberships include CARE-USA and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Inter-American Dialogue, the Pacific Council on International Diplomacy, the National Academy of Public Administration, the Administrative Conference of the United States, and the Constitution Society.
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Irene W. Meister
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Eric D. K. Melby

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General Brent Scowcroft, Eric Melby and Henry Siegman. |
http://www.scowcroft.com/html/staff/melby.html - “ founding member of The Scowcroft Group, Eric Melby has extensive experience in telecommunications, energy, investment support and trade policy solutions. He specializes in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Dr. Melby is actively engaged in advising corporate clients on transactions, including acquisitions in telecommunications and energy in the Middle East and Asia. He advises on foreign investment opportunities in Asia generally. …Melby was a senior staff member on the National Security Council from 1987 to 1993, responsible for bilateral and multilateral trade and economic negotiations, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Uruguay Round, bilateral economic issues, international energy policy and export controls. He was a member of the U.S. ‘Sherpa’ team for the G-7 Economic Summits from 1987 to 1993. Before serving on the NSC staff, Dr. Melby was a Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, responsible for trade policy and energy issues. From 1981 to 1985, he was the Special Assistant to the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency. He has served with the Agency for International Development … He is also on the Advisory Council of the European Institute in Washington and the Bologna Center of (SAIS).
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George R. Melloan
http://authors.simonandschuster.net/George-Melloan/65281824/biography - Melloan retired in after a 54-year writing and editing career at The Wall Street Journal. In his last assignment he was Deputy Editor, International, of the editorial page and author of a weekly op-ed column titled Global View. He moved to New York in 1962 to join the Journal’s Page One department as an editor and rewrite specialist. From 1966 to 1970 he was a foreign correspondent based in London, covering such major stories as the Six-Day War in the Middle East, the Biafran War in Nigeria and an attempted economic reform in the Soviet Union. After joining the editorial page in New York in 1970, Mr. Melloan became deputy editor in 1973. In 1990, he took…
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Carol A. Melton

Lawyer at
Hogan & Hartson. …Melton became Time Warner’s Executive Vice President for Global Public Policy in June 2005. She is responsible for overseeing Time Warner’s public policy offices in Washington, D.C., London, Brussels and Hong Kong.
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Anish Melwani

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w/ wife Jessica Kirshner. | “Management Consulting.” Principal, Mckinsey & Company, Inc. Board of Directors, United Way NYC. … |
Emma Bloomberg and Anish Melwani « Loews | Apr 7, 2011 – Anish Melwani and Jessica Melwani bought a four-bed, 3.5-bath condo at 360 E. 88th St. in Yorkville. Greater New York City Area.
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Sarah E. Mendelson
http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2009/01/inf/MendelsonSarah.html -Mendelson was appointed the Director of the Human Rights and Security Initiative in January 2007 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC. She is also a senior fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program. …Before coming to CSIS, she was a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. ..Her current research is supported by grants from the Ford Foundation. She serves on the editorial board of International Security and is a member of the advisory committee for the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. A frequent contributor to the media…
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Johanna Mendelson Forman
Johanna Mendelson Forman | Center for Strategic and International … - Mendelson Forman is a senior associate with Americas Program at CSIS, where she works on renewable energy, the Americas, civil-military relations, and post-conflict reconstruction. A former codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, she has written extensively on security-sector reform in conflict states, economic development in postwar societies, the role of the United Nations in peace operations, and energy security. In 2003, she participated in a review of the post-conflict reconstruction effort of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq as part of a CSIS team. ..Mendelson Forman also brings experience in the world of philanthropy, having served as the director of “peace, security, and human rights” at the UN Foundation. She has held senior positions in the U.S. government at the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Bureau for Humanitarian Response, and the Office of Transition Initiatives, as well as at the World Bank’s Post Conflict Unit. She has been a senior fellow with the Association of the United States Army and a guest scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace. Most recently, she served as an adviser to the UN Mission in Haiti. She holds adjunct faculty appointments at American University and Georgetown University. ..Mendelson Forman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the advisory boards of Women in International Security and the Latin American Security Network, RESDAL. ….
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Saul H. Mendlovitz
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Saul_H._Mendlovitz - Rutgers School of Law-Newark. ~ Mendlovitz is the founding director of the
World Order Models Project and chairman of the International Steering Committee of
Global Action to “Prevent” War. He holds membership on various boards, including the
Arms Control Association,
Global Education Associates, the
Law and Humanities Institute, and the
America-Israel Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace. Vice President,
Lawyers’ Committee on Nuclear Policy; Former Director,
Global Policy Forum; Fellow (2008),
Lindisfarne Association; Fellow,
World Federalist Institute; Trustee,
Center for UN Reform Education; Advisory Committee,
A.J. Muste Memorial Institute. Mendlovitz has written and spoken extensively on issues relating to international law and to the promotion of a “just” world order.
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Roberto G. Mendoza
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Carl B. Menges
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Rajan Menon
http://newamerica.net/user/154 - Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University. He was an Academic Fellow and Senior Advisor at the Carnegie Corporation of New York for two years, where he played a key role in developing the Corporation’s Russia Initiative. Dr. Menon was also a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and as Director for Eurasia Policy Studies at the Seattle-based National Bureau for Asian Research. ..He is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times and has also written for The Financial Times, The Chicago Tribune, Newsweek, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, Newsday, and World Policy Journal, among other publications. ..Menon’s other areas of research and writing include Russian politics and foreign policy; the international relations of Central Asia, the South Caucasus, South Asia, and the Asia-Pacific; energy development in the Caspian Sea zone; security issues in Asia; globalization, and the comparative study of empires.
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Robert B. Menschel
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Robert_B._Menschel - Menschel is Senior Director and Limited Partner of Goldman Sachs & Co. “Menschel joined
Goldman Sachs in 1954, becoming partner in 1966. Before joining Goldman, he was a specialist on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The founder of Goldman’s institutional department, Menschel was partner in charge of institutional sales from 1967 to 1978. He became a limited partner in 1979.” …Chairman emeritus,
Museum of Modern Art; Trustee,
New York Public Library; Trustee,
New York-Presbyterian Hospital; Board member,
Chess-in-the-Schools; Trustee,
Syracuse University; Trustee,
Guild Hall; Life Trustee,
Temple Emanu-El; Trustee,
American Jewish Committee; Board of Overseers,
Museum of Jewish Heritage; Former trustee,
Institute for Advanced Study; Former member, President Clinton’s Committee on the Arts & Humanities; Former Trustee, the Dalton School.
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Claire Sechler Merkel
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David A. Merkel

Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. Professor, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. Merkel served as Director for Aegean, Caucasus and Central Asian Affairs on the National Security Council in the White House from June 2005-February 2007. Previously he was appointed by
President George W. Bush as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury responsible for International Affairs and Congressional Relations. ..Earlier he was Senior Professional Staff Member for Europe and Eurasia at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee responsible for NATO Enlargement, the Moscow
Treaty, increased involvement in Central Asia and the South Caucasus and other European issues. Before joining the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he was a member of the Leadership staff as Senior Foreign and Defense Policy Advisor for the House Policy Committee, chaired by Congressman Christopher Cox (R-CA). ..Merkel has been a director with the Eurasia Foundation, and an Election Analyst with the Joint Election Observation Mission Tajikistan. Mr. Merkel is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London. ..
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Theodor Meron

B. 1930. President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) until 2005, and now serves as a judge on the Appeals Chambers of the
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the ICTY. On October 19, 2011, he was elected to a second two-year term as President of the ICTY, starting November 17, 2011. He also serves as Honorary President of the American Society of International Law. ..Born in
Kalisz,
Poland, “Judge” Meron received his legal education at the
Hebrew University, etc. ..In 2000-2001, he served as Counselor on International Law in the U.S. Department of State. …
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John E. Merow
http://www.brockcapital.com/our-team/alphabetically - Senior Managing Director. Former Chairman and Senior Partner of the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. Trustee, New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Secretary, U.S. Council for International Business, Inc.. Trustee, Archbishop of Canterbury’s global investment and grants organizations. Director, The Municipal Art Society of New York. Director, Aleris Intl., Commonwealth Industries, Kaiser Aluminum, Seligman Group Investment Companies, Foreign Policy Association and various Australia and New Zealand business and cultural groups.
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Jack N. Merritt

B. 1930, s a retired United States Army four star general who served as U.S. Military Representative, NATO Military Committee from 1985 to 1987. …
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Zoltan Merszei

Director - Budd Thyssenkrupp Company (MI.) Was Dow’s president and CEO (ca. 1976-78). Was Occidental Petroleum Vice-Chairman (while Armand Hammer was chairman). Advisor, McFarland Dewey & Co. LLC. …
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Willem Mesdag

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Mesdag’s house in Los Angeles. He also has a home in Aspen. | 57 years old in 2011. Managing Partner of Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC, an investment firm based in Los Angeles, California. Prior to founding Red Mountain in 2002, Mesdag was a Partner and Managing Director of Goldman, Sachs & Co., which he joined in 1981 from Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll where he was a securities lawyer. He currently serves on the Boards of 3i Group plc, Encore Capital Group Inc., Cost Plus, Inc., and Wedbush, Inc. Director,
Natures Sunshine Products, Inc.; Director,
Cost Plus, Inc.; Independent Director,
Encore Capital Group, Inc. …
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Matthew S. Meselson
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Michael Messmer

Vice President, Gephardt Government Affairs. From 1999 to 2002, Messmer monitored and advised Gephardt and his senior team on legislation and policy ranging from international human rights, missile defense, NATO expansion, counterterrorism, and defense modernization, among others.
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Ricardo A. Mestres Jr.
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Barry Metzger

Metzger is a partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP and a member of the firm’s Global Banking & Finance Practice Group in Washington, D.C. For more than 30 years, Mr. Metzger has represented Asian financial institutions and corporations internationally and foreign financial institutions and investors with operations in Asia. From 1995 to 1999, he served as general counsel of the Asian Development Bank in which capacity he was involved closely with the Bank’s emergency assistance to South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia at the time of the Asian financial crisis. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of Princeton-in-Asia and a director of The Partnership for Transparency Fund [
meaning: transparency, for everyone but them].
Pacific Pension Institute - Board of Directors. …
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Jamie F. Metzl
Sickipedia: A Senior Fellow at the Asia Society and was formally the Asia Society’s Executive Vice President. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing the institution’s strategic directions and overall program activities globally. ..Metzl served as Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs for the
National Security Council during the Clinton Administration, worked for the
Clinton Administration in the
United States Department of State serving as Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs and Information Technology and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information, and was also Deputy Staff Director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under then Senator
Joe Biden. ..Metzl served as Deputy Staff Director and Senior Counselor of the
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senior Coordinator for International Public Information and Senior Advisor to the
Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the Department of State, and Director of Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs on the National Security Council. At the Clinton
White House, he was the primary drafter of Presidential Decision Directive 68 on International Public Information and coordinated public information campaigns for
Iraq and
Kosovo. From 1991 to 1993, Metzl was a Human Rights Officer for the
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), where he helped establish a “human rights” investigation and monitoring unit for
Cambodia. ..Metzl has been featured as a commentator in the American and international media, including
BBC,
CNN,
Bloomberg, and
Fox News Channel, etc. ..He is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, and a former
White House Fellow, Aspen Institute Crown Fellow, and French-American Foundation Young Leader. He is a Founder and Co-Chairman of the Board of bipartisan national security NGO the
Partnership for a Secure America, serves on the board of the Jewish refugee organization
HIAS, and the Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, and has served as an election monitor in
Afghanistan and the
Philippines.
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Edward C. “Shy” Meyer
Sickipedia: B. 1928, was a
United States Army general and
Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Meyer retired from active service in June 1983. |
HSPI | About Us | Who We Are | Steering Committee: General … -Upon his return from Vietnam, General Meyer was assigned to the Brookings Institute as its first military Federal Executive Fellow. ..He was a member of the President’s Strategic Defense Initiative Panel, the Defense Science Board, and other governmental advisory boards and panels. He served as President of Army Emergency Relief, and was a trustee of the George Marshall Foundation. A member of the boards of directors of FMC, ITT, GRC International, the Brown Group, ITT Financial, MITRE, the Smith Richardson Foundation, and the Scientists’ Institute for Public Information, General Meyer was also on the boards of the Hoover Institution, and Center for Strategic and International Studies. He was Chairman of the Washington Strategy Seminar. ..Meyer married Carol McCunniff in 1954. He had five children. Three sons, Tom, Tim, and Doug; and two daughters, Nancy and Stuart.
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John R. Meyer
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Probably>”The father of transportation economics.
“ “Essays in Transportation Economics and Policy.” The Brookings Institution, c. 1993. -DEAD, Oct. 2009. | -?>
http://theglobalrealm.com/2011/08/31/the-international-oil-drugs-guns-kissinger-associates/ - “..Morgan Guaranty Trust presided over the House of Saud oil kitty. SAMA, created as the Kingdom’s Central Bank as the ink was still drying on the US/Saudi Security Agreement, was run by IMF goon Anwar Ali, who was handled by the “Three Wise Men” or “White Fathers”, the most powerful of which was
John Meyer, chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust’s International Division and later chairman of Morgan Guaranty. Meyer funneled SAMA petrodollar royalties into Morgan, which was investment counselor to SAMA. Morgan was banker to Bechtel and ARAMCO. Stephen Bechtel sat on Morgan Guaranty’s board, as did Chevron Texaco CFR insider George Schultz and Sulaiman Olayan, the Bechtel straw man crucial to recycling Persian Gulf petrodollars into international banks. …”
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Karl E. Meyer

Meyer is an author, foreign correspondent and a longtime editorial writer for the New York Times and Washington Post. He is currently editor emeritus of the quarterly World Policy Journal. Meyer is married to Shareen Blair Brysac with whom he has co-authored two books. He has two sons, Ernest and Jonathan Meyer, and a daughter, Heather Meyer.
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Michael R. Meyer
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Paul H. Meyer
Health Evolution Partners Leadership Summit 2011 :: Paul Meyer - Co-founder, Chairman and President of Voxiva. Founded in 2001, Voxiva is a global pioneer in delivering interactive mobile health information services. Before Voxiva, Paul co-founded IPKO, the leading mobile phone operator and Internet Service Provider in Kosovo. Previously he was a Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor, and worked for the International Rescue Committee. From 1993 to 1995, he served as one of President Clinton’s White House speechwriters and worked on the 1992 Clinton Campaign. Paul has a law degree from Yale and studied Politics at Oxford. He was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in Davos. He was named a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Harold J. Meyerman
Harold Meyerman: Executive Profile & Biography – BusinessWeek - Lead Director, Chairman of Nominating & Governance Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Compensation Committee,
Affiliated Managers Group Inc. Age 72. Meyerman served as a Managing Director of the Global Financial Institutions and Trade Group of The Chase Manhattan Bank (Chase) until December 1998 and was responsibilities for overseeing asset management companies. Meyerman served as President and Chief Executive Officer of First Interstate Bank Ltd., a unit of First Interstate Bancorp. He serves as Chairman of Island Capital, Ltd and Palm Springs Desert/Art Museum. Mr. Meyerman serves as Chairman and a Director of Ansett Aircraft Spares and Services, Inc. and serves on the Board of Directors of the Huntington Medical Research Institutes. Meyerman serves as Lead Director of Affiliated Managers Group Inc. and has been its Director since July 1999.
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