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  1. Victor H. Fazio

    Victor H. Fazio was named senior advisor at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP in May 2005 after serving as senior partner at Clark & Weinstock since 1999. Prior to that, he served as a Member of Congress for 20 years representing California's third congressional district. During that time, he served as a member of the Armed Services, Budget and Ethics Committees and was a member of the House Appropriations Committee where he served as Subcommittee Chair or ranking member for 18 years.

  2. Jonathan Tisch

    Jonathan M. Tisch has been Chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels since 1989, as well as being Co-Chairman of the Board and Member of the Office of the President of Loews Corporation, its parent company. Tisch also holds positions as: *Chairman of the "Travel Business Roundtable" (TBR), a travel industry lobbying group *Chairman of "NYC & Company", New York City's official tourism marketing organization *Trustee of Tufts University.

  3. Stephen A. Schwarzman

    Stephen A. Schwarzman (born 14 February 1947) is the Chairman and co-founder of the Blackstone Group private-equity firm.

  4. Leonard Lauder

    Leonard Lauder was chief executive of Estée Lauder Companies until 1999; now he serves as chairman of the board. Today Estee Lauder dominates the prestige cosmetics industry with such brands as Estee Lauder, Clinique, M.A.C., Aveda, Bobbi Brown and Stila. Son William takes over as CEO in 2004. He is the son of Joseph and Estée Lauder, and the older brother of Ronald Lauder. Leonard Lauder has long been a major benefactor of the Whitney Museum of American Art, …

  5. George Steinbrenner

    George Michael Steinbrenner III (born July 4, 1930 in Rocky River, Ohio), often known as "The Boss", is an American businessman and the principal owner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. His outspokenness and role in driving up player salaries have made him one of the sport's more controversial figures, …

  6. Charles Prince

    Charles O. "Chuck" Prince, III, born January_13, 1950, is the chief executive officer of Citigroup. Before taking over Citi's investment banking business, Prince had been Chief Operating Officer for Citigroup. He started his career as an attorney with U.S. Steel Corp in 1975. In 1979, he joined Commercial Credit Co., a predecessor to Citigroup that Sandy Weill took over in 1986. From there, as Weill put together his financial empire, Prince was with him every step.

  7. James S. Tisch

    James S. Tisch (born January 2, 1953) has been the CEO of Loews Corporation since 1999. Tisch graduated from Cornell University and received his masters of business administration at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the son of Lawrence A. Tisch.

  8. James Murren

    James J. Murren is the president of MGM Mirage, which owns and operates casinos throughout the United States, including Bellagio, MGM Grand Las Vegas, The Mirage, Treasure Island, New York-New York, and the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as The Primm Valley Resorts in Primm, Nevada. He is also the Chief Financial Officer, and Principal Accounting Officer. Murren's salary is in excess of $3,000,000 per year.

  9. Leonard Riggio

    Leonard Riggio is an American businessperson, the share holder of the book store chain Barnes & Noble, the largest specialty retailer in the world. As of January 31 2004, the company operated 840 stores in 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

  10. Gerald Hassell

    Gerald Hassell (born 1952) has served as President and director of the Bank of New York Company, Inc. and the Bank of New York since September 9, 1998.

  11. Gary P. Naftalis

    Gary P. Naftalis (born 1941) is a leading American trial lawyer, and serves as head of the litigation department and co-chair of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, the New York City law firm. Naftalis graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers University (A.B. 1963), earned a masters in history at Brown University (M.A. 1965), and graduated from Columbia Law School (LL.B. 1967), where he was an editor on the Columbia Law Review.

  12. Louis C. Camilleri

    Louis C. Camilleri (b. 1955, Alexandria, Egypt) is the Chairman and CEO of Altria Group, the parent company of Philip Morris and Kraft Foods. He is also Chairman of Kraft Foods, and a member of the board of directors of SABMiller and the NYSE. Camilleri received a degree in economics and business administration from HEC Lausanne, the prestigious business school of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). After working as a business analyst with W. R. Grace and Company, …

  13. Paul Pressler

    Paul Pressler was the president and CEO of Gap, Inc. from September 2002 to 22 January 2007.. He also simultaneously departed from the position on Gap's board of directors he received in October 2002. Pressler is a director of Avon Products. He serves on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Before Gap he spent 15 years with The Walt Disney Company, including stints as chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, president of Disneyland, …

  14. Peter Weinberg

    Peter Weinberg is an Anglo-American businessman. He is a non-executive director at BAE Systems and was formerly CEO at Goldman Sachs International, the bank's European arm, until January 2005. Weinberg was educated at Claremont McKenna College, California, and received his MBA from Harvard in 1983. His grandfather, Sidney Weinberg, was senior partner at Goldman Sachs from 1930 to 1969, while his uncle, John L. Weinberg, was co-senior partner from 1974 to 84, …

  15. George David

    George David is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United Technologies Corporation. David was elected UTC’s President in 1992 and Chief Executive Officer in 1994. He joined UTC’s Otis Elevator subsidiary in 1975 and became its President in 1986. David was born 1942 in Pennsylvania. His mother's name was Margaret; his father, Charles Wendell was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and one of America's first Rhodes scholars.

  16. Seymour G. Sternberg

    Seymour "Sy" Sternberg (born 1943) is Chairman and CEO of New York Life Insurance Company. He also sits on the Board of Directors for the United States Chamber of Commerce, CIT Group Incorporated, and the New York City Leadership Academy.

  17. Michael Szymanczyk

    Michael Szymanczyk is the current CEO of Philip Morris's USA division. Michael E. Szymanczyk was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Morris USA in August 2002. Mr. Szymanczyk served as Chairman, Philip Morris USA from April 2002 – August 2002 and, prior to that appointment, he served as President and CEO of Philip Morris USA from November 1997 to April 2002. Mr.

  18. Clarence Avant

    Clarence Avant is a music executive who is widely renowned for his sincere dedication to pioneering opportunities within the recording industry. During his 40 year career, Avant has represented the likes of blues artist Little Willie John, rock and roll pioneer Tom Wilson, and jazz producer Creed Taylor. In the late 1960s, Avant successfully engineered the first joint venture between an African-American artist and a major record company.

  19. Bill Persky
  20. James M. Delaplane Jr

    Mr. Delaplane is a partner in the law firm of Davis & Harman LLP. His responsibilities encompass representing financial institutions, employers and public policy organizations on employee benefits,financial services and tax matters before the U.S. Congress and the federal executive branch agencies. Mr. Delaplane previously was vice president, retirement policy for the American Benefits Council (ABC).

  21. Victor A. Kovner
  22. Dr Scott Gunnar Quisling MD
  23. Dr Scott Mitchel Tenner MD
  24. Carolyn G. Mugar

    Carolyn Mugar, executive director of Farm Aid, has an incredible resume of socially-conscious experience. The social issues she’s tackled includes labor, environment, toxics, literacy, and community empowerment as well as starting a reforestation project in Armenia. Willie Nelson turned to her to direct Farm Aid after the success of the first concert in 1985.

  25. Frederick H. Graefe
  26. Dr Julius Winston Garvey MD
  27. Ronald D. Abramson
  28. David E. Franasiak
  29. Vivian Lowery Derryck

    Vivian Lowery Derryck (United States) returned to the Academy for Educational Development in 2001 to serve as the Senior Vice President and Director of Public Private Partnerships. Prior to this position, she worked for the AED as Senior Vice President and Director of Public Policy and before as Senior Advisor from 1996 to 1998.

  30. Matthew Gaier
  31. Henry G. Jarecki

    Dr. Jarecki was born in Stettin, Germany and received his medical degree from the University of Heidelberg in 1957. He has written extensively both about financial markets and medicine. His eleemosynary activities include being a Director of Island Resources Foundation and of the Botanic Society of the British Virgin Islands.

  32. Dr Allan G Rosenfield MD
  33. Dr Robert Matthew Titelman MD
  34. Richard S. Belas
  35. Carolyn F. Corwin
  36. Harold J. Moskowitz
  37. Kirk A. Radke
  38. Peter M. Kazon
  39. Deborah Bachrach
  40. Edward A. Geltman

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