- Keith Olsen
Keith Olsen, born in a small town in South Dakota then moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota at the age of 12, received a very midwestern cultural education grounded in common sense and defined by reality. As he became more and more interested in music, both classical and the pop music of the time, he was lucky enough to earn some valuable experience in a couple of the only recording studios in the Minneapolis area. - Rahul Bhandari
Rahul Bhandari is the Founding Managing Director of Paras Ventures LLC, an investment and consulting group for high-tech companies. He leverages over fifteen years of experience in venture development, M&A integration, and leading large-scale complex change programs to help companies succeed on a strategic and tactical basis. - J. Spencer Lanthier
J. Spencer Lanthier, C.M., F.C.A. (born December 17 1940) is a chartered accountant and corporate director. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Lanthier was educated at McGill University. In 1960, he joined the accounting firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. in Montreal rising to become partner in 1972. He worked as a Managing Partner in the London, Ontario office from 1977 to 1982, in the Ottawa office from 1982 to 1984, and the Toronto office from 1984 to 1989. - Jalynn Bennett
Jalynn H. Bennett, C.M. (born 1943) is a Canadian consultant and corporate director. She is or has been a member of the Board of Directors of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Nortel Networks, Teck Cominco, Sears Canada, Cadillac Fairview, Bombardier, Rexel Canada Electrical, CanWest Global Communications Corporation, Ontario Power Generation, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, the Ontario government's Public Accountants Council, … - Mickey Kantor
Michael "Mickey" Kantor (born August 7, 1939 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American politician and lawyer. After serving as the Clinton-Gore campaign chair in 1992, Kantor was appointed United States Trade Representative, holding that office from 1993 to 1997. He was, in 1996 and 1997, United States Secretary of Commerce. - Majora Carter
Majora Carter (born c. 1966) is an American environmental advocate and artist. She is focused on revitalization of her home borough of the Bronx, NY and currently works as the Executive Director/Founder of Sustainable South Bronx (SSB). - Nigel Morris
Nigel Morris is a businessman who co-founded Capital One with Richard Fairbank, and retired as COO in 2004. He lent the Labour Party (UK) £1,000,000 as part of the Cash for peerages affair. He was educated at Lancaster Royal Grammar School in the North West of England. He is a governor of the London Business School, and a director of the The Economist Group and Quanta Capital Holdings. - Richard Fairbank
Richard Fairbank founded Capital One with Nigel Morris in 1988, and is currently the Chairman and CEO. He also serves on the board of directors of MasterCard International, and is the Chairman of MasterCard International's U.S. Region Board of Directors. He is a member of the Stanford Business School Advisory Council, the Financial Services Roundtable, and the board of directors of the BITS Technology Forum. - Henning Kagermann
Executive Board: Henning Kagermann.<br /> Chairman of the Executive Board of SAP AG and CEO Henning Kagermann is chairman of the Executive Board of SAP AG and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Together with Hasso Plattner, co-founder of SAP, he was co-chairman of the SAP Executive Board and CEO From 1998 to 2003. Following Plattner's election as chairman of the SAP Supervisory Board in May 2003, … - Bradford Parkinson
Dr. Bradford Wells Parkinson is an American systems engineer and Chairman of The Aerospace Corporation board of trustees. He was co-recipient of the Charles Stark Draper Prize in February of 2003 because of his contribution to the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He shared the 500,000 dollar award with Dr. Ivan Getting. - Harold McGraw III
Harold McGraw III is chairman, president and chief executive officer of The McGraw-Hill Companies. He was elected chairman in December 1999; chief executive officer in 1998; and president and chief operating officer in 1993. He has been a member of The McGraw-Hill Companies' Board of Directors since 1987. Mr. McGraw has led a transformation of the Corporation, consolidating 15 diverse units into three focused business segments, each one a market leader. - Gary Parsons
Gary Parsons is the chairman of the board for XM Satellite Radio. Mr. Parsons was formerly on the board of WorldSpace. Gary M. Parsons has served as XM Satellite Radio Chairman of the Board of Directors since May 1997. He served as CEO until the recruitment of Hugh Panero. Previously, Mr. Parsons was Chairman of the Board of Directors of Motient Corporation from March 1998 to May 2002. Mr. - John Pascoe
John Henry Pascoe, AO is Chief Federal Magistrate of Australia and Deputy Chancellor of the University of New South Wales. Previous positions he has held have included Chairman and CEO of George Weston Foods, Chairman of Centrelink, Deputy Chairman of Aristocrat Leisure Limited and Managing Director of the Insurance and Risk Management Division of Phillips Fox. He has also held positions on several other corporate boards, such as Qantas. - Edwin Atwater
Edwin Atwater was a Canadian businessperson, corporate director and municipal politician in Montreal. He served on in Montreal's city council as councillor (1850–51) and later as alderman (1852–57) for the district of Saint-Antoine. As a municipal politician, he promoted the construction of a new aqueduct in Montreal. He also served as president of the Montreal Board of Trade in 1861. - Howard Baker Sr.
Howard Henry Baker Sr., born January 12, 1902 was a United States Representative from Tennessee from 1951 until his death on January 7, 1964. He was a member of the Republican Party. Baker was born in Somerset, Kentucky but largely grew up in Scott and Knox Counties, Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1922 and its law school in 1924, having been admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1923. - Keki Dadiseth
Keki Dadiseth (born December 20, 1945) is a corporate director, retired Unilever business executive, and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. He grew up in Pune, India. He studied at Sydenham College in Bombay (now known as Mumbai) before receiving his designation as a chartered accountant in London. He held a variety of accounting and commercial positions with Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) and Unilever, HLL's parent company, … - Carl Freer
Carl Freer (born 9 May 1970) was a director of Gizmondo Europe which went bankrupt in February 2006. Freer is the largest private donator of Nordens Ark in Sweden. Nordens Ark is a private non-profit foundation dedicated at assisting in providing a future for endangered animals through breeding programmes, reintroduction programmes, research and information. Freer claims to have cut off all ties to Eriksson and is currently working on several Telco technology projects. - Christopher Michel
Christopher Michel is the President & CEO of Affinity Labs, and the Founder & Chairman of Military Advantage. - Jean E. de Valpine
Jean England de Valpine (born 1921 in St. Louis, Missouri) became the chief executive officer of Memorial Drive Trust in 1960 and immediately began providing new venture financing. In 1973 he helped organize the National Venture Capital Association which he served for many years as a founding director. de Valpine played a key role in changing Venture Capital into an industry. - Jeffrey Gedmin
Dr. Jeffrey Gedmin is the President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a position he assumed in March 2007. Before taking the helm at RFE/RL he served for six years as Director of the Aspen Institute in Berlin, a non-profit, non-partisan organization whose mission is "to foster enlightened leadership and open-minded dialogue." From 1996 to 2001, Dr. Gedmin was Executive Director of The New Atlantic Initiative, a coalition of international institutes, politicians, … - James Fleck
James (Jim) Douglas Fleck, O.C. (born c. 1931) is a Canadian businessman, academic, and philanthropist. - Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen
Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen (born January 23, 1965) is a Norwegian business leader, living in England. Since 1996 he has served as director of Stolt-Nielsen S.A., a trans-national seafood company, and since 2000 he has been the company's chief executive officer, taking over after his father, Jacob Stolt-Nielsen. He has a BS degree in Business and Finance from Hofstra University in 1990. - Edward B. Rust Jr.
Edward B. Rust Jr. is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois. He is also president and chief executive officer of State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm Life Insurance Company and other principal State Farm affiliates. A native of Illinois, Rust joined State Farm in 1975 at the Dallas, TX, regional office. - Herbert Samuel Holt
Sir Herbert Samuel Holt (February 12, 1856 - September 29, 1941) was an Irish-born Canadian civil engineer who became a businessman, banker, and corporate director. He was born in Ballycrystal, Geashill, Co. Offaly, Ireland and emigrated to Canada in 1875, settling in the city of Montreal. Herbert Holt became a pioneer developer of the energy business in the Province of Quebec and owned the Montreal Gas Company. - Pauline Kumeroa Kingi
Pauline Kingi CNZM, NZIM Fellow, BA, DipCrim, LLB, LLM Harvard, Regional Director Tamaki Makaurau (born May 3, 1951 in Napier, New Zealand) is a well-known Māori community leader. Pauline Kumeroa Kingi CNZM, NZIM Fellow, BA, DipCrim, LLB, LLM Harvard, Regional Director Tamaki Makaurau Regional Office Pauline Kingi was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in 1980 and is also a Corporate Director, … - Bagrat Asatryan
Bagrat A. Asatryan, also transliterated Bagrat Asatrian or Assatrian, is an Armenian economist and the former Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia from 1994 to 1998. He is one of the architects of the modern-day Republic of Armenia. On February 3, 1998 because of a political crisis in the country, Bagrat Asatryan resigned from his post with several of his key allies including the President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Vano Siradeghyan, … - John S. MacDonald
John Spencer MacDonald co-founded MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates with partner, Vern Dettwiler, in 1969. He served as President and CEO until 1982, and as Chairman of the Board from 1982 to 1998. In addition to professorships in electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of British Columbia (UBC), Dr. MacDonald has served in an advisory capacity to the government and on the board of directors of numerous companies. - Earle Dickson
Earle Dickson was an American inventor best known for creating BAND-AID brand adhesive bandages. Dickson was an employee at the Johnson & Johnson company. His wife often cut herself while doing housework and cooking. Dickson found that the gauze stuck to a wound with tape didn't stay on her active fingers. In 1920, He took the gauze and placed it in the center of the tape and covered it with crinoline to keep it sterile and safe. - Harold Augenbraum
Harold Augenbraum (born New York City March 31, 1953) is an American writer, editor, and translator. He is currently Executive Director of the National Book Foundation, member of the Board of Trustees of the Asian American Writers Workshop, and former vice chair of the New York Council for the Humanities. Before taking up his current position in November of 2004, for fifteen years Augenbraum was Director of The Mercantile Library of New York, … - Eduardo Lemos
Eduardo Lemos, BSc Engineer from the Aeronautical Institute of Technology (1986) and London Business School MSc Sloan Fellow (2004). Chief executive, turnaround manager and management consultant in 17 countries, in IT and telecoms industries among others. Member of the Turnaround Management Association, of the Brazilian Institute for Corporate Governance, and of Board of Directors in the third sector. - William H. Marston
Captain William Harrington Marston (1835-1926) was an early resident of Berkeley, California. He served as President of the Town Board of Trustees from 1899 to 1903. Captain Marston was born in Cutler, Maine in November of 1835, and orphaned at age 9. He was eventually taken in by the Plummer family. Mr. Plummer was a seaman, and Marston decided at age 17 to follow in his footsteps. He started as a cabin boy, and worked himself up to first mate by 1859. - Jack Weisgerber
Jack Weisgerber is a Canadian politician and businessman. He is a former member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia. During his political career he was briefly the leader of both the British Columbia Social Credit Party and the Reform Party of British Columbia. After leaving politics, he was appointed to the board of BC Hydro in 2001. - Charles Edwin Johnson
- Julian McGauran
Julian McGauran (born March 5, 1957), Australian politician, is a member of the Australian Senate, representing the state of Victoria. Elected as a member of the National Party, in January 2006 he resigned from the Nationals and joined the Liberal Party of Australia in February. McGauran attended the prestigious Jesuit school - Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne and Monash University, before becoming a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA). - Hugh Simpson
Hugh Simpson was until recently Chief Executive of CREST, the United Kingdom's electronic securities settlement system, and an Executive Director of Euroclear, the group that brings together the national settlement systems of Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK and the leading depository for international bonds. He was a key member of the team that conceived and developed CREST and established it as one of the world's leading securities settlement systems. - Avinash Persaud
Avinash Persaud is Chairman of Intelligence Capital Ltd, a company specializing in analyzing, managing and creating financial liquidity in investment projects and portfolios. He was Managing Director and Global Head of Research at State Street Bank, the world's largest institutional investor, (1999-2003) and Global Head of Currency and Commodity Research at J.P. Morgan & Co.(1993-1999). - Bill Pulte
- James A. Runde
James A. Runde is a Wall Street veteran specializing in strategic and financial advice. He is a Special Advisor and a former Vice-Chairman of Morgan Stanley. Throughout his 33-year career with the firm, he has worked on mergers, privatizations, and restructurings, with a focus on the transportation and infrastructure industries. Since 2006, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of The Kroger Co., one of the nation’s largest grocery retail chains. - Mila Mulroney
Mila P. Mulroney is a corporate director and Vice-President of Cansult Communications Inc., a private consulting company. She is also the Honorary Director of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a charitable organization for which she has raised millions of dollars. Mrs. Mulroney dedicates much of her time to volunteer work, such as the welfare of children, particularly children with disabilities. - James R. Thompson
Governor Thompson has served on the board of Navigant Consulting, Inc. since 1998. As Illinois' longest-serving chief executive (14 years), Governor Thompson was noted for his skill in settling difficult labor-management problems, his ability to manage one of the nation's largest public budgets while maintaining one of the nation's highest state bond ratings, and his leadership among his peers.
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