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  1. Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the ideals of Republicanism in the United States. Major events during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).

  2. Larry Sabato

    Dr. Sabato is Director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, and along with being the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, he is one of just a half-dozen University Professors at U.Va. He is a former Rhodes Scholar and Danforth Fellow.

  3. Julian Bond

    Julian Bond, president of the NAACP: "He was a polarizing figure in black America. He was hostile to the generally accepted remedies for discrimination. His appointments were of people as equally hostile. I can't think of any Reagan policy that African Americans would embrace."

  4. Fred Barnes

    Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard . From 1985 to 1995, he served as senior editor and White House correspondent for theNew Republic. He covered the Supreme Court and the White House for the Washington Star before moving on to the Baltimore Sun in 1979. He served as the national political correspondent for the Sun and wrote the "Presswatch" media column for the American Spectator.

  5. Erik Troan

    Erik is CTO at rPath, the company that is pioneering the software appliance approach for application distribution and management. Prior to founding rPath, Erik served in multiple roles at Red Hat including Vice President of Product Engineering for several years as well as the Senior Director of Marketing and chief developer for Red Hat Software. During his tenure with the company Erik was responsible for leading development for Red Hat Linux, RPM, and Anaconda.

  6. Ann Kirschner

    Dr. Ann Kirschner is the University Dean of the CUNY Honors College . She began her career as a lecturer in Victorian literature at Princeton University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English. ... A frequent contributor to conferences and publications on higher education and interactive media, Kirschner was named one of New York Magazine's "Millennium New Yorkers" and honored as a distinguished graduate of Princeton University.

  7. Eben Moglen

    Eben Moglen is a professor of law and legal history at Columbia University, and is the founder, Director-Counsel and Chairman of Software Freedom Law Center, whose client list includes numerous pro bono clients, such as the Free Software Foundation.

  8. Ralph C. Wilson Jr.

    Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. (born october 17, 1918, in Columbus, Ohio) is the founder, owner and president of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. He was one of the founding owners of the American Football League, which merged with the NFL in 1970. Wilson grew up in Detroit, Michigan, graduated from the University of Virginia and attended the University of Michigan law school. He is a World War II veteran.

  9. Halsey Minor

    Halsey Minor (born 1964 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is a technology entrepreneur who founded CNET in 1993 (initial plans for the company began in 1992). He is currently investing in new companies via Minor Ventures. Minor attended Woodberry Forest School and the University of Virginia, where he was a member of St. Elmo Hall and received a degree in anthropology. After graduation, he worked at Merrill Lynch, before moving on to start his own company.

  10. Michael Braungart

    Michael Braungart is a chemist and the founder of the Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency (EPEA) in Hamburg, Germany. Prior to starting EPEA, he was the director of the chemistry section for Greenpeace. Since 1984 he has been lecturing at universities, businesses, and institutions around the world on critical new concepts for ecological chemistry and materials flow management.

  11. Benjamin C. Thompson

    Benjamin C. Thompson was an American architect. Thompson was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, graduated from Yale University in 1941, then spent four years in the United States Navy fighting in World War II. After the war he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts where he spent the rest of his life. Thompson began his career as an architect in 1946 when he convinced Walter Gropius to form The Architects' Collaborative with himself and four Yale classmates.

  12. Mortimer M. Caplin

    Mortimer M. Caplin Mortimer M. Caplin Mortimer M. Caplin , a University of Virginia School of Law Professor Emeritus, is also a senior partner of Caplin & Drysdale, one of the nation�s leading tax firms. He taught tax law at the University of Virginia from 1950 to 1961, while serving concurrently as president of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

  13. David

    David Swanson is the Washington Director of Democrats.com and of ImpeachPAC.org . He is co-founder of the AfterDowningStreet.org coalition, creator of MeetWithCindy.org , and a board member of Progressive Democrats of America , and of the Backbone Campaign . He was the organizer in 2006 of Camp Democracy. He serves on the steering committee of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and on a working group of United for Peace and Justice .

  14. Leigh B. Middleditch Jr
  15. Mike Lenox

    Mike Lenox Associate Professor of Management Professor Lenox is Associate Professor of Business at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. He received his Ph.D. in Technology Management and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1999. He received the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering and Master of Science in System Engineering from the University of Virginia. mlenox@duke.edu

  16. Sheila Haji

    Sheila has developed and led countless workshops on the topic of workplace and cultural diversity. Her course curriculum and training material for clients in the private and public sectors have resulted in the development and implementation of action plans and strategies to enhance knowledge, teamwork, and individual performance.

  17. Adam

    pretty pretty pre-tty pre-tty awesome.

  18. Anonymous Spocker

    Carl Showalter is a founding partner of Opus Capital investing in Internet and data communications startups. Previously, Carl was a General Partner with Lightspeed Venture Partners.

  19. Michelle Nunn

    MICHELLE: In 1987, a group of people started in New York with the idea of making it easier and more effective for people to get involved in service. They felt like there was a lot of untapped interest from their peers in terms of making a difference and being connected to community, and people didn't know where to turn. In a sense, we needed to reinvent a mechanism for people to be engaged. So that group of folks started with some basic principles.

  20. Todd Stinebrickner

    Todd Stinebrickner has been a member of the Department of Economics at The University of Western Ontario since 1998. Before accepting this position, he received a Ph.D. at the University of Virginia (1996) and held a National Institute of Aging post-doctoral fellowship at The University of Michigan. His research interests include a wide variety of issues in labor and education economics.

  21. David Womeldorff

    David Womeldorff is a consultant, facilitator, executive coach, educator, speaker, and writer. He is also the founder of Evolutionary Management and cofounder of the Bainbridge Leadership Center on Bainbridge Island, WA. The mission of Bainbridge Leadership Center is to support and facilitate individuals, teams, and organizations in making a conscious shift to leading and working from a vision-focused and passion-based orientation for their lives and livelihoods.

  22. Deryl F. Bailey

    Bailey, D.F. (In review). The Relationship of Family Environment Dimensions and Delinquency Among African American and White Males in the Juvenile Justice System. Submitted to The Family Journal. * Bailey, D.F. (In press). Hope and Delinquency among Adolescent African American Males. Journal for Humanistic Counseling Education and Development. * Bailey, D. F. & Cooper, D. (In review).

  23. Frank Armstrong

    Frank Armstrong , CFP®, AIF® Founder / CEO Frank Armstrong , founded Investor Solutions, Inc. to provide investors with objective advice and leading edge investment management. Frank Armstrong , founded Investor Solutions, Inc. to provide investors with objective advice and leading edge investment management. He is a pioneer in integrating academically driven portfolio management techniques with institutional best practices for individual investors around the world.

  24. Peter Burns III
  25. K. Stuart Shea

    K. Stuart Shea President, Intelligence, Security and Technology Group K. Stuart Shea is president of SAIC's Intelligence, Security and Technology (IST) Group. In 2005, Shea joined SAIC to serve as senior vice president and general manager of the IST Group's Space and Geospatial Intelligence Business Unit. Prior to joining SAIC, he served as vice president of Space and Intelligence at Northrop Grumman Corp., within the TASC Inc. Business Unit.

  26. Catherine Clark

    Catherine Clark, Director Catherine Clark is an experienced social investor, foundation executive, consultant and educator.   In 2001, she joined the faculty of Columbia Business School to shape social venture and social entrepreneurship activities for Columbia ’s Eugene M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship and the Social Enterprise Program .

  27. Jason Engel

    Dr. Jason Engel , MD Dr. Jason Engel , MD Dr. Engel has been with the practice since 1999. In that time, he has been the founder of the urologic robotic surgery program at George Washington University, a program that has become the regional leader in this type of surgery.

  28. Joe Walsh

    Joe Walsh With more than 15 years experience, Joe Walsh is an accomplished professional who brings to SquareLoop a strong background in corporate planning and operations for large companies as well as startups. Most recently, Mr. Walsh was Director of Investments at Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) where he played key roles in the establishment and management of a seed stage investment fund.

  29. Reggie Aggarwal

    Reggie was the Student Body Vice President at the University of Virginia, Class President at Washington and Lee Law School, and President of Georgetown's Graduate Law School. He graduated with a BS from the University of Virginia, a JD from Washington and Lee University Law School, and an LLM (Post-law degree) from Georgetown University Law School. Reggie was presented with an Honorary Doctorate from Southeastern University for his contribution to the community

  30. Warren Dedrick

    Warren Dedrick worked for Nationwide Credit Corporation, a large regional collection agency. After reaching the Vice President level with Nationwide, Warren then owned and operated Capital Recovery Service in addition to founding CR Software, Inc. After building Capital Recovery Service into the 44th largest collection agency in the country with five operating divisions, Warren chose to sell his interest in the company so he could devote more time and energy to his software business.

  31. Timothy L. Krongard

    Timothy L. Krongard (partner) Tim joined QuestMark in 1998 as the Chief Financial Officer. Through the end of 2005, he managed all internal financial matters and assisted with transaction sourcing, due diligence investigations and financial analysis. Beginning in 2006, Tim relinquished the CFO role to focus on investment opportunities and his board positions.

  32. Elizabeth Carroll

    Elizabeth Carroll is a Founder and Partner of BlueWave Strategies. She has more than 12 years of experience working with real estate developers, businesses, and government agencies on the design, implementation and evaluation of environmental initiatives and real estate development projects. Since 1995, she has focused largely on projects related to redevelopment of urban brownfield sites.

  33. Willard G. Rouse III

    Willard G. Rouse III Chairman, CEO and President Liberty Property Trust

  34. Myrna L. Bair

    Myrna Bair has worked at the Institute for Public Administration since 1987. She developed and now directs the Women's Leadership Development Program . In addition, she has conducted seminars in the Delaware Management Fellows, Municipal Clerks, and other IPA programs. From 1980 until 2000, she served as the State Senator from the 5th District (Brandywine Hundred), 16 of those years in a legislative leadership position.

  35. Carl D. Glickman

    Carl Glickman has returned to The University of Georgia as Scholar-in-Residence to teach and to collaborate on school based work and policy studies in the Program in Educational Administration and Policy. He began his education career in 1968 as a Teacher Corps intern in the rural south, has been a principal of award winning schools, and has held appointments in departments of Curriculum and Supervision, Educational Leadership, and Foundations of Education.

  36. Alan Rimm-Kaufman

    Alan Rimm-Kaufman Founder & CEO, Rimm-Kaufman Group Alan Rimm-Kaufman leads the Rimm-Kaufman Group, a direct marketing services and consulting firm founded in 2003. Rimm-Kaufman is a regular speaker at industry events, including Jupiter Media's Search Engine Strategies; the DMA's Annual, Catalog, Net.Marketing, and NCDM shows; NRF's Shop.org; eTail; NEMOA; and DMD NY conferences. Rimm-Kaufman writes the internet retailing column for Catalog Success.

  37. John W. Glynn Jr

    John W. Glynn, Jr . ’65 is the founder and general partner of Glynn Capital Management and Glynn Ventures, a venture capital fund, in Menlo Park, Calif. He has been active in the venture business on a national basis since 1970. Over the years, John has been an active venture backer of many high-tech companies, including Cypress Semiconductor, Intel, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, and 3Com Corporation, and has served as a director of many small private companies.

  38. Hanan Mikhail-Ashrawi

    Hanan Ashrawi , Ph.D. Secretary General - Palestinian Initiative for Hanan Ashrawi , M.A., Ph.D., a compelling and influential voice in Middle Eastern politics, has been a central player in the struggle for a Palestinian homeland. A tireless campaigner for human rights, she has distinguished herself in both academic and political arenas.

  39. Lloyd N. Cutler

    Lloyd N. Cutler has served as a director of the Company since August 1995. He is Senior Counsel at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, a position he has held since September 1994 and from 1990 to March 1994. Mr. Cutler served as Special Counsel to President Clinton from March 1994 through September 1994 and Counsel to President Carter from 1979 to 1980. Mr. Cutler previously served as a director of the Company from 1987 until March 1994.

  40. E. D. Hirsch Jr

    E. Donald Hirsch Jr . -…a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a member of the Koret Task Force on K-12 Education. Hirsch is the founder and chairman of the non-profit Core Knowledge Foundation * [based at the University of Virginia] and University Professor of Education and Humanities at the University of Virginia. He is the author of several acclaimed books on education issues… [emphasis added]

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