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  • Georgetown Leadership Seminar

    Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

    Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

    GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

    October 21-26, 2018

  • Zelma Acosta-Rubio Turki Saud Al-Dayel

    Talal Abdulla Al-EmadiAhmed Talib Al Shamsi

    Se Chhin Veronica Cretu

    Nurdiana DarusMatthew DesChamps

    Demberel Dorjchuluun Francisco Bernardes Costa Filho

    Mateusz Gawalkiewicz Mark Guy

    Anne Tind Harre Monika Korowajczyk-Sujkowska

    Amy LaTrielleJosé Lemos

    Mwansa Chilufya Malupande Inés Manzano

    Jenny Matikainen Jürgen Mindel

    Eugene Muriu NgumiSirpa Nyberg

    Marcelo Perlman Min Qin

    Yousuf RebeehJosé Antonio Rivero Jr.

    Francisco Rodriguez Caicedo Sebastian Rudolph Lateef Tayo Shittu

    Mohammed Shummary Wojciech Szkotnicki

    Augusto Zampini Davies Olena Zerkal

    VenezuelaSaudi ArabiaQatarUnited Arab EmiratesCambodiaMoldovaIndonesiaUnited StatesMongoliaBrazilPolandUnited StatesDenmarkPolandUnited States PortugalZambiaEcuadorFinlandGermanyKenyaFinlandBrazilChinaQatarMexicoColombiaGermanyNigeriaIraqPolandArgentinaUkraine

    GLS CLASS OF 2018

  • Sponsors 2018GHR FoundationFrank Hogan, ISD Board of AdvisersJan Karski Educational Foundation (JKEF)Northstar Foundation, IndonesiaPamela Smith, ISD Board of AdvisersUS Embassy BaghdadUS Embassy KyivAntti Vanska, Embassy of FinlandPatrick Walujo

    1. Healy Builing 3. Main Gate: 37th and O Streets, NW 16. Intercultural Center

  • Contents

    WELCOME AND ORIENTATION 1

    Sunday, October 21

    STATECRAFT AND FOREIGN POLICY 2

    Monday, October 22

    GLOBAL POLITICS AND SECURITY 4

    Tuesday, October 23

    INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT 6

    Wednesday, October 24

    HUMAN SECURITY 7

    Thursday, October 25

    VALUES & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 9

    Friday, October 26

    SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES 10

    GLS PARTICIPANT BIOGRAPHIES 18

    GLS ALUMNI 27

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    A sedan will be available every day from 8:00 am – 8:30 am from the Georgetown Inn for those who do not wish to walk to the seminar.

    Unless otherwise noted, all sessions of the seminar are held in the Bunn Intercultural Center (ICC). To reach the ICC from the Main Gate at 37th and O Streets, NW, follow the diagonal path across the lawn to your right. The ICC is the modern, red brick building just off the square.

    Once inside the ICC, the elevators are to the immediate left. Take the elevator to the 7th floor. Turn right past the desk and right again to the Executive Conference Room (ECR). Please note: you entered the ICC on the 3rd floor.Bunn Intercultural Center (ICC)

    Welcome and orientation Sunday, October 21

    5:15 pm

    1310 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

    COCKTAILS – GEORGETOWN INN

    6:00 pm WELCOME BUFFET DINNER Windsor Room, Georgetown Inn Casual Dress

    Welcome and Introductions

    James Seevers Director of Studies and the Georgetown Leadership Seminar, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

    Welcome and Logistics for the Week Ahead

    Helen F. McNeill Consultant, Georgetown Leadership Seminar, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

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    Statecraft and foreign PolicyMonday October 22

    8:15 am DEPART FOR CAMPUS

    9:00 am7TH Floor ECR

    FOREIGN POLICY, ALLIANCES AND WORLD ORDER

    Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering Chairman of the Board, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1998-2000)

    10:15 am BREAK

    10:30 am7TH Floor ECR

    THREAT BRIEF

    Professor Casimir Yost Senior Fellow and Adjunct Professor, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Director of the Strategic Futures Group at the National Intelligence Council (2009-2013)

    11:45 am1226 36TH Street, NW

    WALK TO 1789 RESTAURANT

    12:00 pm LUNCH WITH SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE FACULTY US POLITICAL LANDSCAPE

    Mr. Mo Elleithee Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for Politics and Public Service, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University

    1:30 pm WALK TO HEALY BUILDING

    Breakfast at the Georgetown Inn is available every day at 7 am.

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    1:45 pm PHOTO ON STEPS OF HEALY BUILDING

    2:15 pm7TH Floor ECR

    CONVERSATION ON GLOBAL HOTSPOTS

    Secretary Madeleine K. Albright Mortara Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group; US Secretary of State (1997-2000)

    Moderated by Ambassador Barbara Bodine Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy and Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Ambassador to Yemen (1997-2001)

    3:30 pm BREAK

    3:45 pm7TH Floor ECR

    MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT – GROUP EXERCISE

    5:00 pm RETURN TO HOTEL

    7:00 pmRiggs Library, Healy Building, Business Attire

    WELCOME DINNER

    Statecraft and foreign Policy (continued)Monday October 22

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    8:30 am DEPART FOR CAMPUS

    9:00 am7TH Floor ECR

    DECISION-MAKING ON THE USE OF FORCE

    Dr. Elizabeth N. Saunders Associate Professor, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Non-Resident Fellow, Brookings Institution

    10:15 am BREAK

    10:30 am7TH Floor ECR

    THE GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM RESPONSE

    Dr. Daniel Byman Vice Dean for Undergraduate Affairs and Professor, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Senior Fellow, Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution

    11:45 am3417 N Street, NW

    WALK TO LUNCH

    12:00 pm LUNCH AT BRANDERSLEV

    The Residence of Walsh School of Foreign Service Dean Emeritus Peter F. KroghCo-founder of the Georgetown Leadership Seminar; Dean of the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (1970-1995)

    1:45 pm RETURN TO INTERCULTURAL CENTER

    global PoliticS and Security Tuesday, October 23

    Breakfast at the Georgetown Inn is available every day at 7 am.

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    global PoliticS and Security (continued)Tuesday, October 23

    2:00 pm7TH Floor ECR

    NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    Amb. (ret.) Robert Gallucci Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Dean, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (1996-2009)

    3:15 pm BREAK

    3:30 pm CYBER OPERATIONS AND INFORMATION SECURITY: THE NEW POWER POLITICS

    Mr. Sean Kanuck Director of Cyber, Space and Future Conflict, International Institute for Strategic Studies; National Intelligence Officer for Cyber Issues, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (2011-2016)

    4:45 pm RETURN TO HOTEL

    7:00 pm BUS DEPARTS FROM HOTEL

    7:15 pm2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

    DINNER AT COSMOS CLUB

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    8:30 am DEPART FOR CAMPUS

    9:00 am7TH Floor ECR

    OPEN TRADE UNDER FIRE

    The Honorable Catherine A. Novelli Centennial Fellow, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; President, Listening for America;Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and Environment (2014-2017); Assistant US Trade Representative for Europe and the Mediterranean (1991-2005)

    10:15 am BREAK

    10:30 am7TH Floor ECR

    NEW APPROACHES TO FRAGILE STATES

    Dr. Joel Hellman Dean, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown UniversityFormer World Bank Chief Institutional Economist and former Director of World Bank Center for Conflict, Security and Development in Nairobi, Kenya

    11:45 am3600 N Street, NW

    WALK TO MORTARA CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

    12:00 pm LUNCH DISCUSSION AT MORTARA CENTER – PARTICIPANT FORUM

    2:00 pm FREE FOR MEETINGS AND APPOINTMENTS

    7:00 pm WALK FROM HOTEL TO DINNER

    7:00pm DINNER AT BLUES ALLEY – 1073 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

    international economy and develoPment Wednesday, October 24

    Breakfast at the Georgetown Inn is available every day at 7 am.

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    8:30 am DEPART FOR CAMPUS

    9:00 am7TH Floor ECR

    SOUTH SUDAN: THE POLITICS OF NEGOTIATING IN CONFLICT

    Ambassador (ret.) Linda Thomas-Greenfield Distinguished Fellow in African Studies, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2013-2017)

    10:15 am BREAK

    10:30 am 7TH Floor ECR

    ELECTIONS IN HARD TIMES: BUILDING STRONGER DEMOCRACIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY

    Dr. Irfan Nooruddin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Professor of Indian Politics, Walsh School of Foreign Service; SFS Faculty Chair; Director, Georgetown India Initiative, Georgetown University

    11:45 am3301 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

    WALK TO GEORGETOWN MAIN GATE (37TH AND O STREET, NW) FOR BUS TO EMBASSY OF FINLAND

    12:15 pm LUNCH DISCUSSION AT EMBASSY OF FINLAND – THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS

    Mr. Charles Cook Editor and Publisher of The Cook Report; political analyst for The National Journal Group and NBC News

    2:00 pm RETURN TO CAMPUS

    Human Security Thursday, October 25

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    Human Security (continued)Thursday, October 25

    2:30 pm7TH Floor ECR

    GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY THREATS

    Dr. Rebecca Katz Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security, Georgetown University

    3:45 pm BREAK

    4:00 pm7TH Floor ECR

    MEMO TO THE PRESIDENT – GROUP EXERCISE

    5:00 pm RETURN TO HOTEL

    7:00 pm1530 Wisconsin Avenue, NW (Business Attire)

    FAREWELL DINNER AT THE GEORGE TOWN CLUB

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    9:00 am7TH Floor ECR

    THE GLOBAL REFUGEE CRISIS

    Dr. Elizabeth Ferris Research Professor, Institute for Study of International Migration, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and Non-resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution

    10:15 am BREAK

    10:30 am 7TH Floor ECR

    VALUES, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM

    Dr. Anthony Arend Senior Adviser to the Dean, Walsh School of Foreign Service and Professor, Department of Government and School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

    11:45 am1226 36TH Street, NW

    WALK TO 1789 FOR FAREWELL LUNCH

    12:00 pm FAREWELL LUNCH AND CERTIFICATE PRESENTATION AT 1789

    2:00 pm PROGRAM CONCLUDES

    valueS & international relationS Friday, October 26

    Breakfast at the Georgetown Inn is available every day at 7 am.

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    Speaker Biographies

    Madeleine K. Albright is Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy firm, and Chair of Albright Capital Management LLC, an investment advisory firm focused on emerging markets. She was the 64th Secretary of State of the United States. Dr. Albright received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, from President Obama on May 29, 2012. In 1997, Dr. Albright was named the first female Secretary of State and became, at that time, the highest-ranking woman in the history of the US government. From 1993 to 1997, Dr. Albright served as the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations and was a member of the President’s Cabinet. She was a member of President Jimmy Carter’s National Security Council and White House staff and served as Chief Legislative Assistant to US Senator Edmund S. Muskie.

    Dr. Albright is a Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. She chairs the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and serves as president of the Truman Scholarship Foundation. Dr. Albright’s latest book is Fascism: A Warning, a #1 New York Times bestseller published in April 2018. She is the author of five other New York Times bestsellers, including her autobiography, Madam Secretary: A Memoir (2003); Read My Pins: Stories from a Diplomat’s Jewel Box (2009); and Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948 (2012). Dr. Albright received a BA with Honors from Wellesley College, and master’s and doctorate degrees from Columbia University’s Department of Public Law and Government, as well as a Certificate from its Russian Institute.

    Anthony Clark Arend is Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University and Senior Adviser to the Dean. He served as Senior Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs (later Vice Dean) in the Walsh School of Foreign Service from August 2015 until July 2018 and Director of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program from 2008-2017. His research and teaching is in the fields of international law, national security law, international legal theory, and human rights. He has published seven books, including Legal Rules and International Society, International Law and the Use of Military Force (co-authored), and Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions (co-edited).

    With Professor Christopher C. Joyner, he founded the Institute for International Law & Politics at Georgetown and served as co-director of the Institute from 2003-2008. His has also served as adjunct professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center and is a Faculty Liaison to the Georgetown Institute for Politics and Public Service. He has also served as an Articles Editor for the Virginia Journal of International Law. Dr. Arend is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In April 2017, Dr. Arend received the John Carroll Award from the Georgetown University Alumni Association. Dr. Arend received a PhD and an MA in foreign affairs from the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs of the University of Virginia. He received a BSFS, magna cum laude, from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

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    Barbara K. Bodine is Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy and concurrent Director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. Prior to joining Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, she taught and directed policy task forces and policy workshops on US diplomacy in the Persian Gulf region for seven years at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and served as Director of the School’s Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative, a fellowship program for students pursuing careers in federal service. Ambassador Bodine’s over 30 years in the US Foreign Service were spent primarily on Arabian Peninsula and greater Persian Gulf issues, specifically US bilateral and regional policy, strategic security issues, counterterrorism, and governance and reform.

    Her tour as Ambassador to the Republic of Yemen, 1997-2001, saw enhanced support for democratization and increased security and counterterrorism cooperation. Ambassador Bodine also served in Baghdad as Deputy Principal Officer during the Iran-Iraq War, in Kuwait as Deputy Chief of Mission during the Iraqi invasion and occupation of 1990-1991, and again, seconded to the Department of Defense, in Iraq in 2003 as the senior State Department official and the first coalition coordinator for reconstruction in Baghdad and the central governorates. Ambassador Bodine is the recipient of a number of awards, including the Secretary’s Award for Valor for her work in Occupied Kuwait and she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations. Ambassador Ms. Bodine is a Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara in political science and East Asian studies and earned her master’s at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

    Daniel Byman is a professor in the School of Foreign Service with a concurrent appointment with the Department of Government. He is also the Vice Dean for Undergraduate Affairs. He served as director of Georgetown’s Security Studies Program and Center for Security Studies from 2005 until 2010. He leads a Georgetown team in teaching a “Massive Open Online Course” (MOOC) on terrorism and counterterrorism for EdX. Professor Byman is also a part-time Senior Fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. From 2002 to 2004 he served as a Professional Staff Member with the 9/11 Commission and with the Joint 9/11 Inquiry Staff of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. Before joining the Inquiry Staff he was the Research Director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation. Previous to this, Professor Byman worked as an analyst on the Middle East for the US government.

    Professor Byman has written extensively on a range of topics related to terrorism, international security, civil and ethnic conflict, and the Middle East. He is the author of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State, and the Global Jihadist Movement: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford, 2015); A High Price: The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism (Oxford, 2011); The Five Front War: The Better Way to Fight Global Jihad (Wiley, 2007); Deadly Connections: States that Sponsor Terrorism (Cambridge, 2005); Keeping the Peace: Lasting Solutions to Ethnic Conflict (Johns Hopkins, 2002); and co-author of Things Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from the Iraqi Civil War (Brookings, 2007) and The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign Policy and the Limits of Military Might (Cambridge, 2002). He earned a BA from Amherst College and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute for Technology.

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    Charlie Cook is the Editor and Publisher of The Cook Political Report, and a political analyst for the National Journal Group. He is also a political analyst for NBC News. In 1984, Mr. Cook founded the independent, non-partisan Cook Political Report. Now with a staff of six, it is a publication that the New York Times once said was “a newsletter that both parties regard as authoritative” while CBS News’ Bob Schieffer called it “the bible of the political community.” Al Hunt in the Wall Street Journal has referred to Cook as “the Picasso of election analysis.” The late David Broder of The Washington Post, long considered “the Dean of the Washington press corp,” once wrote that Charlie Cook is “perhaps the best non-partisan tracker of Congressional races.” Mr. Cook has appeared on the  ABC World News Tonight, the  CBS Evening News, the NBC Nightly News, and on  ABC’s This Week. Since the 1990s, he has also appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press over a dozen times. Over the years, he has served as an Election Night analyst for CBS, CNN, and, since 1996, on the NBC News Election Night Decision Desk in New York. In 2010, Mr. Cook was the co-recipient of the American Political Science Association’s prestigious Carey McWilliams Award to honor “a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.” In 2013, he served as a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

    Mo Elleithee is the founding Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, the first institute of its kind in the nation’s capital. Before launching the institute in 2015, he spent two decades as one of the top communications strategists in the Democratic Party, most recently as Communications Director and chief spokesman of the Democratic National Committee. A veteran of four presidential campaigns, Mr.

    Elleithee was Senior Spokesman and Traveling Press Secretary on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign. He served as a senior advisor and strategist for Senator Tim Kaine’s campaigns for Governor and US Senate, and has worked on numerous other statewide and local races in every region of the country. A frequent political commentator on television and radio, he was named a FOX News contributor in 2016. He was a founding partner of Hilltop Public Solutions, one of Washington’s leading political consulting and public affairs firms. He has been recognized on Washington Life Magazine’s “Power 100” list; as a “Top Influencer” by Campaigns & Elections Magazine; and was featured on Washingtonian Magazine’s “Guest List.” Mr. Elleithee earned his undergraduate degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, and an MA in political management from The George Washington University. He lives in Washington with his wife and two children, and can often be found at the Verizon Center (or on Twitter during the off-season) cheering on his beloved Hoya basketball team.

    Elizabeth Ferris is Research Professor at Georgetown’s Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) and a Non-resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution. She joined ISIM in fall 2015 after serving for nine years as a Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Brookings Project on Internal Displacement and as an adjunct professor in Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service. Prior to joining Brookings in November 2006, Elizabeth spent 20 years working in the field of international humanitarian response, most recently in Geneva, Switzerland at the World Council of Churches. She has also served as Chair of the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), as Research Director for the Life and Peace Institute in Uppsala, Sweden, and as Director of the Church

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    Speaker Biographies (continued)

    World Service Immigration and Refugee Program in New York. She has been a professor at several US universities and served as a Fulbright professor to the Universidad Autónoma de México in Mexico City. She has written or edited six books and many articles on humanitarian and human rights issues, which have been published in both academic and policy journals. Her current research interests focus on the politics of humanitarian action and on the role of civil society in protecting displaced populations. Dr. Ferris earned her BA in history from Duke University and PhD in international relations from the University of Florida.

    Robert Gallucci is Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. Ambassador Gallucci served as Dean of the School of Foreign Service for 13 years, until he left in July 2009 to become president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. He was appointed Dean in 1996, after 21 years of distinguished service in a variety of government positions, focusing on international security. As Ambassador-at-Large and Special Envoy for the US Department of State, he dealt with the threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. He was chief US negotiator during the North Korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and served as Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs and as Deputy Executive Chairman of the UN Special Commission overseeing the disarmament of Iraq following the first Gulf War. During his tenure as Dean, he led in the creation of the School of Foreign Service in Qatar and oversaw the creation of the  Program for Jewish Civilization and the Mortara Center for International Studies. Ambassador Gallucci earned his bachelor’s degree at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his master’s and doctoral degrees at Brandeis University.

    Joel Hellman became Dean of the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in July 2015 after 25 years working on some of the most complex issues of governance, conflict, and the political economy of development as both a scholar and practitioner. He served at the World Bank in many senior roles including Chief Institutional Economist; and as Director of the Center for Conflict, Security and Development in Nairobi, Kenya, where he led the Bank’s engagement with the most challenging fragile and conflict-affected states around the world; and as Coordinator of the Bank’s response in Indonesia after the devastating Asian tsunami. He was the Senior Political Counselor at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London, leading its political engagement and analysis on Russia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe. As a political science professor at Harvard University and Columbia University, Dr. Hellman focused on the politics of economic reform. His numerous publications include “Governance Gone Local: does Decentralization Improve Accountability” with Jose Edgardo Campos (2005). Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he is a graduate of Williams College, where he majored in area studies. He has a PhD in political science from Columbia University and an MPhil from the University  of Oxford in Russian and East European Studies.

    Sean Kanuck is Director of Cyber, Space and Future Conflict at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). He leads the Institute’s Cyber, Space and Future Conflict Program, assessing advanced technologies and forecasting the evolution of strategic risk. He contributes to IISS publications, convenes para-diplomatic events, and provides consultancy. His expertise is in information technology, telecommunications, and Internet governance; global strategy and conflict in cyberspace and outer

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    space; public international law (specializing in the law of armed conflict), and intelligence and national security analysis. Mr. Kanuck joined the IISS in 2017. Prior to this, he served five years as the first US National Intelligence Officer for Cyber Issues at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. He also has a decade of government experience in the Central Intelligence Agency’s Information Operations Center, as an Intelligence Fellow at the White House, and as part of the US delegation to the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts on international information security. He has held numerous distinguished positions internationally, such as the Chair of the Research Advisory Group for the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, and a Distinguished Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in India. He holds postgraduate degrees from Harvard Law School, the London School of Economics (international relations), and the University of Oslo (public international law).

    Rebecca Katz is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University. Prior to coming to Georgetown, she spent ten years at The George Washington University as faculty in the Milken Institute School of Public Health. Her research and writing has focused on global health security, public health preparedness, and health diplomacy. Since 2007, much of her work has been on the domestic and global implementation of the International Health Regulations. Since 2004, Dr. Katz has been a consultant to the Department of State, working on issues related to the Biological Weapons Convention, pandemic influenza, and disease surveillance. Her areas of expertise include global health security policy, international health regulations, pandemic

    preparedness, the Biological Weapons Convention, health diplomacy, and innovative financing for health. Dr. Katz received her undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College, an MPH from Yale University, and a PhD from Princeton University.

    Peter F. Krogh is the president of the Seal Abatement Coalition headquartered on Nantucket Island, where he resides. Previously, he was, for 15 years, Distinguished Professor of International Affairs at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, and, prior to that, Dean of the Walsh School of Foreign Service for 25 years. He is Dean Emeritus of the School of Foreign Service. He has been honored by the governments of Austria and Germany, and by Georgetown University with an honorary degree, the President’s Medal, and an endowed chair in his name. The honors program of the Walsh School of Foreign Service also bears his name. While at Georgetown, Dr. Krogh moderated 225 PBS television programs on foreign affairs that are now catalogued in the Dean Peter Krogh Digital Foreign Affairs Archives in the university’s library. Dr. Krogh served on the board of the Carlisle Companies and on the boards of multiple foreign affairs organizations. He has published numerous articles on American foreign policy and diplomacy and is the author of From the Dean’s Chair: A Decade of Reflections on World Affairs. Dr. Krogh received his BA cum laude in economics from Harvard University, and his master’s and PhD degrees at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

    Helen McNeill has been the consultant to the Georgetown Leadership Seminar since 2000. She also consults for other academic programs and international groups. From 1992 until 1999,

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    she worked for the National Trust for Historic Preservation as the International Affairs Program Director at the Woodrow Wilson House and has also held posts at the Meridian International Center, the Environmental Film Festival, and at the Washington National Cathedral. She holds a B.A. from Rosemont College and an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and studied at the University of Vienna. 

    Irfan Nooruddin is the Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Professor of Indian Politics and the Faculty Chair of the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. He directs the Georgetown University India Initiative, a university-wide initiative that advances research and teaching around India and its role in world affairs and creates a platform for high-level dialogue among American and Indian leaders from government, business, civil society,  and the academy. He is the author of Elections in Hard Times: Building Stronger Democracies in the 21st Century (Cambridge, 2016, with T.E. Flores) and Coalition Politics and Economic Development: Credibility and the Strength of Weak Governments (Cambridge, 2011). Dr. Nooruddin specializes in economic development and policymaking, democratization and democratic institutions, and international institutions. He has been a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, and is a Team Member with Lokniti: Programme on Comparative Democracy at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi.  From 2003-2014, Dr. Nooruddin was Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University. He earned a BA from Ohio Wesleyan University and an MA and PhD from the University of Michigan.

    Catherine A. Novelli is a Centennial Fellow at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service and serves as President of Listening for America, a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to forging a new vision of US international trade engagement. She has worked in the field of international trade policy for over 30 years and has served every US president from Ronald Regan to Barack Obama. Most recently, she was Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, reporting directly to the Secretary of State.  Prior to assuming her duties as Under Secretary of State, she spent seven years as Vice President, Worldwide Government Affairs at Apple Inc. Prior to her time at Apple, Ms. Novelli was a partner in the law firm of Mayer Brown International, where she provided legal and policy advice to Fortune 100 companies.

    As Assistant US Trade Representative for Europe and the Mediterranean, Ms. Novelli coordinated US trade and investment policy for the over 65 countries of Western Europe, Central Europe, Russia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. She has taken a leading role in many of the most important US trade negotiations in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and North Africa, including serving as lead negotiator for the United States Free Trade Agreements with Jordan, Morocco, Bahrain, and Oman. Ms. Novelli is a graduate of Tufts University, and holds a law degree from the University of Michigan and a Master of Laws from the University of London (with concentrations in international and comparative law at the London School of Economics and SOAS).

    Speaker Biographies (continued)

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    Thomas R. Pickering is Chairman of the Board of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He holds the personal rank of Career Ambassador, the highest rank in the US Foreign Service. In a diplomatic career spanning five decades, he was US Ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. From 1989 to 1992 he was Ambassador and US Representative to the United Nations in New York. He also served as Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Oceans, Environmental and Scientific Affairs; Executive Secretary of the Department of State; and Special Assistant to Secretaries of State William P. Rogers and Henry A. Kissinger. His last assignment with the Department of State was as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from 1997 to 2000. Upon leaving government, Ambassador Pickering served as Senior Vice President for International Relations and a member of the Executive Council of the Boeing Company. He is currently Vice Chairman at Hills and Company, which provides advice and counsel to a number of major US enterprises. Pickering received his bachelor’s degree with high honors in history from Bowdoin College and his master’s from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He received a second master’s degree while a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Melbourne. He speaks French, Spanish, and Swahili and has some fluency in Arabic, Hebrew, and Russian.

    Elizabeth N. Saunders is an Associate Professor in the School of Foreign Service and a core faculty member in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown. She is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a senior editor at the  Washington Post’s political science analysis section,  The Monkey Cage.  Her research and teaching interests focus on international security and US foreign policy,

    including the presidency and foreign policy, and the politics of using force.  Her book,  Leaders at War: How Presidents Shape Military Interventions (Cornell, 2011), won the 2012 Jervis-Schroeder Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association’s International History and Politics section.  She has previously been a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; a postdoctoral fellow at the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University; a Brookings Institution Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies; and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow.  She holds an AB in physics, astronomy and astrophysics from Harvard College; an MPhil  in international relations from the University of Cambridge; and a PhD in political science from Yale University.

    James P. Seevers is Director of Studies and the Georgetown Leadership Seminar at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. He runs the undergraduate certificate in diplomatic studies, convenes negotiation simulations for undergraduate and graduate students, manages ISD’s student fellows, and coordinates the teaching of ISD’s visiting practitioners. He also teaches in the Master of Science in Foreign Service and Bachelor of Foreign Service programs and conducts co-curricular programs related to diplomacy for the Georgetown School of Foreign Service in Qatar. Prior to joining the Institute in 2005, Mr. Seevers was a State Department Foreign Service Officer, gaining wide-ranging experience through his work on South Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Capitol Hill. He also has extensive Hill experience in the Senate and Congressional Research Service. Mr. Seevers is a graduate of Tufts University with a BA in international relations and earned an MA in law and diplomacy at the Fletcher School.

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    Linda Thomas-Greenfield is Distinguished Resident Fellow in African Studies at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. She is also a Senior Counselor at Albright Stonebridge Group. Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield retired from the State Department in 2017 after a 35-year career with the US Foreign Service. From 2013 to 2017, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield served as Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs, where she led the bureau focused on the development and management of US policy toward sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to this appointment, she served as Director General of the Foreign Service, and as Director of Human Resources (2012-2013), leading a team in charge of the State Department’s 70,000-strong workforce.

    Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield’s distinguished Foreign Service career includes an ambassadorship to Liberia (2008-2012), and postings in Switzerland (at the US Mission to the United Nations), Pakistan, Kenya, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Jamaica. In Washington, she served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of African Affairs (2006-2008), and as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (2004-2006). She earned a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University and a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin, where she worked towards a PhD. She received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Wisconsin in May 2018.

    Casimir Yost returned  to Georgetown and the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy in 2013 as an adjunct professor and senior fellow.  His graduate seminar, “Forecasting Global Trends: Implications for Grand Strategy,” draws on his work at the National Intelligence Council. He also teaches an undergraduate seminar entitled “War and Presidential Decision Making.” His latest publication, “Grand Strategy and Strategic Surprise,” was published in October 2018. Professor Yost  writes and lectures on the Middle East, East, Asia, and US foreign and intelligence policies. Mr. Yost served on the National Intelligence Council from 2009 to 2013 as Director of the  Strategic Futures Group.  In this position he led a team of senior intelligence community analysts conducting integrated assessments of the strategic environment to identify emerging risks and opportunities for the United States. In May 2013 Mr. Yost was awarded the National Intelligence Superior Service Medal.  Prior to his return to government service, Mr. Yost taught in the Masters in Foreign Service Program and directed the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University from 1994 to 2009. While at Georgetown, he was a consultant to the US government. Mr. Yost has worked for the Asia Foundation in San Francisco and was President of the World Affairs Council of Northern California. From 1977 to 1986, he held staff positions in the US Senate including with the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. He also worked for Citibank in the Middle East from 1972 to 1977.  He is a graduate of Hamilton College and has a MSFS degree from Georgetown University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. 

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    ZELMA ACOSTA-RUBIO – Venezuela

    Zelma Acosta-Rubio is the General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Interbank, in Peru. She leads the company’s legal team, holds stakeholders to regulatory compliance, and monitors regulatory trends and business impact. Prior to her current position, she served as the Legal Director at Churromania International Corporation, guiding the restructuring and consolidation efforts of the family-owned fast food business. She previously worked as an associate at Clifford Chance, based in the Project Finance Energy Group. Her work at Clifford Chance focused on privatization and infrastructure projects within the energy industries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Ms. Acosta-Rubio graduated summa cum laude from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. She holds a Senior Executive MBA degree from Universidad de Piura, an LLM in international banking law from Boston University School of Law, and an LLM in comparative jurisprudence from the New York Law School.

    TURKI SAUD AL-DAYEL – Saudi Arabia

    Turki Saud Al-Dayel is Director and Head of Private Equity at Al-Ra’idah Investment Company (RIC), overseeing both international and local private equity at the firm. Additionally, he serves as an independent audit committee member at Saudi Technology Development and Investment Company and is an independent board member for Kudu, a food and catering company. Previously, Mr. Al-Dayel served as Vice President of Investment Banking and Private Equity at Saudi Fransi Capital, overseeing mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt capital markets, and private equity transactions. Mr. Al-Dayel worked as a private equity associate at the Abraaj Group, as a manager and associate in investment banking at Riyad Capital, and as an analyst in MENA/Diversified Industries Mergers and Acquisitions at JPMorgan. Mr. Al-Dayel received a BCS with honors from the King Fahd

    University of Petroleum and Minerals and an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.

    TALAL ABDULLA AL-EMADI – Qatar

    Talal Abdulla Al-Emadi is the Oil and Gas Law Professor at Qatar University College of Law, and the Director of Qatar University Press. He is a member of the program committee of the Center for International and Regional Studies at Georgetown University Qatar. Dr. Al-Emadi is working with local institutions to review the current Qatari laws and policies related to climate change, aiming to find way to adapt the objectives and terms of the Paris Agreement within the Qatari context. Previously, Dr. Al-Emadi served as the senior legal advisor at the Amiri Diwan. His key research interests include joint venture agreements and petroleum law, law and education reform, decision-making processes and socio-legal studies, and multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment. Dr. El-Amadi is the author of numerous publications on contract law and the petroleum industry and his forthcoming book is entitled Joint Venture Agreements in the Gas Industry. Dr. Al-Emadi received a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford, an LLM from Harvard University, and a bachelor of law degree (LLB) from Qatar University.

    AHMED TALIB AL SHAMSI – United Arab Emirates

    Ahmed Talib Al Shamsi is a senior project manager in The Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, leading the planning and implementation of numerous events and program. In this position, Mr. Al Shamsi led protocol operations for the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, organized logistics for the Special Olympics MENA and World Games, and worked on the opening of the Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi. In October 2017 he was appointed by the UAE government

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    as official coordinator to engage youth in policy making. He serves as the Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Youth Council, reporting to the General Secretariat of the Executive Council of the Government of Abu Dhabi. He was the first UAE Youth Delegate to the United Nations in 2011. Mr. Al Shamsi received his BA in international relations and global security from American University.

    SE CHHIN – Cambodia

    Se Chhin is Deputy Director of This Life Cambodia (TLC), a community development organization based in Siem Reap, Cambodia that works on capacity-building and training programs related to education, juvenile justice, local governance, and other areas. Prior to TLC, Mr. Chhin served as the Assistant Managing Director at Journeys within Our Community ( JWOC), an organization dedicated to reducing poverty levels and increasing educational, health, and economic opportunities. In 2015, Mr. Chhin participated as a Professional Fellow in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, a professional development program for community development leaders funded by the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Chhin received his bachelor’s degree in education and languages from Build Bright University, his master’s in public administration from the Royal University of Law and Economics, and his executive master’s degree in development policies and practices from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.

    VERONICA CRETU – Moldova

    Veronica Cretu is President of the Open Government Institute, Moldova and an Envoy to the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a multilateral initiative with 70 member countries working to improve governance quality and transparency. Ms. Cretu has been a member of the Internet Governance Forum Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group under the UN Secretary General, and a nominating

    committee member of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). She previously served on the OGP Civil Society Steering Committee, and on the selection committee for the coordination council on the implementation of the OGP initiative in Ukraine. Her areas of expertise include open government, open data, citizen engagement, capacity development, critical thinking methodology, gender equality, community development, and strategic planning. Ms. Cretu has worked in numerous countries including Liberia, Turkey, Nepal, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Mexico, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Ms. Cretu received her MA in contemporary diplomacy from the University of Malta.

    NURDIANA DARUS – Indonesia

    Nurdiana Darus is Chief Operating Officer at Landscape Indonesia, a company developing new approaches to sustainable agriculture, forestry, and renewable energy. Additionally, Ms. Darus serves as a Senior Strategy Advisor to the Sustainable Palm Oil Initiative of the United Nations Development Programme and as advisor to the Sustainable Districts Platform. Previously, Ms. Darus served as the director for Southeast Asia of the Rainforest Alliance, where she led strategic planning, fundraising, and implementation of sustainable forestry, agriculture, and climate programs. Ms. Darus’s extensive experience also includes positions as senior advisor at the United Nations Office for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries), Deputy Minister at the National REDD+ Agency of Indonesia, and senior manager at Accenture. Ms. Darus received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Oklahoma, her master’s degree in information technology from The George Washington University, and executive training from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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    MATTHEW DESCHAMPS – United States

    Matthew DesChamps is a Founding Partner and Chief Operating Officer of Kepos Capital, an investment advisory firm based in New York City that manages over $3 billion in assets for a global institutional investor base. He is a member of the firm’s operating and risk committees and oversees legal, compliance, human resources, technology, trading, finance, and client relations, including efforts to expand operations in Europe and China. Previously, Mr. DesChamps served as the Founding Principal and Chair of Operating Committee at Satellite Asset Management, L.P., where he was responsible for risk arbitrage, credit/distressed debt, and special operations in both the New York and U.K. offices. Additionally, Mr. DesChamps has held positions as relationship manager and senior account executive for equity financing services at Morgan Stanley and senior associate for capital markets at Coopers & Lybrand. Mr. DesChamps received his BA in government from Franklin & Marshall College and MBA from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University. He is a trustee of Franklin & Marshall College.

    DEMBEREL DORJCHULUUN – Mongolia

    Demberel Dorjchuluun is Director of the Gurun Graduate Institute and Executive Director of Global Management Institute. Previously, Mr. Dorjchuluun served as the Director of Small and Medium Enterprise Development Fund at the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry where he monitored over 5,000 client loans in Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, Erdenet and 21 provinces. Additionally, he served as the Director of the Diplomatic Training and Research Center in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade where he organized national and international training courses for young diplomats and developed key strategic research guidelines for the foreign policy of Mongolia. Mr. Dorjchuluun received a bachelor’s degree in economics and statistics from the School of Economics at the National University of Mongolia and his executive master’s degree in public administration from the Gurun Graduate Institute.

    FRANCISCO BERNARDES COSTA FILHO – Brazil

    Francisco Bernardes Costa Filho is the Latin America Government Relations and Public Policy Senior Manager at Procter & Gamble Company, based in São Paulo, Brazil. In this capacity, Mr. Filho oversaw expansion of Procter & Gamble in Brazil and collaborated with legislative bodies and public policy officials on behalf of Procter & Gamble. Previously, he worked at Bradesco Bank. Mr. Filho is a member of the Global Center of Expertise for Tax and Public Policy at Procter & Gamble Company and a board member of Industry Associations for the American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil. Mr. Filho earned a bachelor of law from the FDSM Law School, a master’s degree in tax law and business from the Getulio Vargas Foundation-São Paulo Law School and an MBA in accounting and finance from the Getulio Vargas Foundation-São Paulo Business and Economic School.

    MATEUSZ GAWALKIEWICZ – Poland

    Mateusz Gawalkiewicz is Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Cartilago, a biotechnology startup working to commercialize cartilage reconstruction through tissue engineering. He is responsible for business strategy, fundraising, and IP rights management. He is also an investment professional at Coast2Coast Capital. Previously, Mr. Gawalkiewicz worked as a junior associate at McKinsey and Company, as an investment analyst at Radwan Investments, and as a foreign associate attorney at Hall, Lamb, and Hall. Mr. Gawalkiewicz co-founded and serves as Vice Chairman of the Transatlantic Leaders Forum, a non-governmental organization that links high-achieving students from Poland with summer internships in the offices of prominent lawmakers in Washington, DC. Mr. Gawalkiewicz received an MA summa cum laude in law from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw, and an LLM in corporate law, governance, and international finance from Harvard University. He is pursuing a PhD in financial economics from the Warsaw School of Economics.

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    MARK GUY – United States

    Mark Guy is Global Development Senior Program Officer for the GHR Foundation, where he focuses on strengthening child welfare systems and keeping children in family and community-based settings. He also leads GHR’s BridgeBuilder program, promoting ideas that address urgent global challenges in radically new ways. Mr. Guy manages strategic programs across the United States and around the globe, primarily focusing on Africa and Southeast Asia, and regularly interfaces with more than 30 foundation partners and critical stakeholders including non-profits, donors, governments, and researchers. He previously worked for PATH, a global health non-profit organization based in Seattle, where he was the Africa regional coordinator for the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) program. Mr. Guy’s non-profit career began with his volunteer service as a math and physical science teacher for WorldTeach at a junior secondary boarding school outside of Gobabis, Namibia. He earned a bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, in mathematics and economics from St. Olaf College.

    ANNE TIND HARRE - Denmark

    Anne Tind Harre is First Secretary in the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has served in the Danish Embassy in Moscow and as Head of Section in the Department for Europe in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prior to joining the ministry, Ms. Harre worked as a research assistant in the Institute for Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Copenhagen and as a counsellor for the Faculty of Arts at Aarhus University. As a volunteer with SILBA, a Danish organization that conducts election observation throughout Europe, Ms. Harre served as an election observer for Georgia’s October 2012 parliamentary elections. Ms. Harre received her master’s degree in international security and law from the Center for War Studies at the University of Southern Denmark and bachelor’s degree in Eastern European studies (with a focus on Russian language and history) from the University of Aarhus.

    MONIKA KOROWAJCZYK-SUJKOWSKA – Poland

    Monika Korowajczyk-Sujkowska is Head of the Humanitarian and Development Aid Department at Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH), the largest humanitarian NGO in Poland. Since 2013, she has been responsible for the preparation, development, and implementation of humanitarian aid programs in South Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Kenya, Ukraine, and Iraq. She joined PAH in 2009 as the desk officer for PAH’s Mission in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. Ms. Korowajczyk-Sujkowska has completed a variety of trainings relating to emergency management and security in war zones and security management. She is actively involved in the development of humanitarian aid in Poland as a member of the Humanitarian Aid Experts Group within the Ministry for Humanitarian Aid and Refugees in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. Ms. Korowajczyk-Sujkowska also lectures on humanitarian aid topics at Warsaw University. She received her master’s degree in European studies from the University of Warsaw.

    AMY LATRIELLE – United States

    Amy LaTrielle is the Director of the Global Fund Management Unit in West and Central Africa at Population Services International (PSI). She oversees strategic and programmatic management of PSI’s Global Fund grants in South Sudan, Mali, Haiti, Liberia, and Madagascar. Her previous positions at PSI include Deputy Regional Director for West and Central Africa and Deputy Country Representative for Operations and Global Fund Programs in Nepal. Prior to joining PSI, Ms. LaTrielle was based in Africa through DynCorp International, where she served as a procurement manager for the African Union Mission in Somalia Peacekeeping Forces, business development manager for AECOM, and Livelihood and Integration Manager for People Living with HIV/AIDS. Her published works include Diarrhea Prevention in People Living with HIV/AIDS: An Evaluation of a Point-of-Use Water Quality. Ms. LaTrielle received her diplôme du deuxième degré from

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    the Université de Grenoble, her BA cum laude from the University of Montana, and MBA from the University of Phoenix.

    JOSÉ LEMOS – Portugal

    José Lemos is Partner, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Clearwater International, a multinational corporate finance and mergers and acquisition company. Previously, Mr. Lemos was founder and CEO of Central Banco de Investimento (CBI), an investment bank; and president of Caixa Central Crédito Agrícola, an institution providing various banking services in Portugal. Mr. Lemos has served as the chairman of the board of directors of the Portuguese Stock Exchange, now known as the Euronext Lisbon, and as a member of the National Stock Exchange Commission. He was a non-executive board member of Media Capital, one of the largest media groups in Portugal. Mr. Lemos was a member of the Portuguese Parliament from 1995 until 1998. He has lectured on economics at the Oporto and Minho Universities, and he continues to teach university courses on management and finance. Mr. Lemos received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Lisbon and master’s degree in European studies from the University of Coimbra.

    MWANSA CHILUFYA MALUPANDE – Zambia

    Mwansa Chilufya Malupande is a Child Protection Officer at UNICEF Zambia. In this position, she ensures the availability of information for effective child protection programs and project design, implementation, management, monitoring, and evaluation. She is the lead point of contact between UNICEF Child Protection and the Zambian Ministry of Community Development and Social Services on issues related to strengthening holistic, community-based care for children. Previously, Ms. Malupande served as the Child Rights Governance (CRG) Coordinator for Save the Children International,

    overseeing CRG program implementation and data collection. Additionally, Ms. Malupande facilitated and supervised the Nationwide Assessment of Child Facilities in Zambia, commissioned by the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services. Her publications include Alternative Care and Reintegration Guidelines for the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services and the Child Correctional Facilities Report for the Human Rights Commission. Ms. Malupande received her bachelor’s degree in social work and postgraduate diploma in human rights law from the University of Zambia.

    INÉS MANZANO – Ecuador

    Inés Manzano is president of ASAMBLA, an environmental consulting company and Co2mpensa, a company dedicated to calculating the carbon footprint of enterprises, products, and public services. She is an attorney and general manager of the Manzano & Asociados law firm, where she provided the first legal services specializing in environmental law in Ecuador. Previously, she served as the Vice Minister of Environment in Ecuador and consulted with the UN in Ecuador to reorganize the regulatory framework of the municipality of Guayaquil. She was professor of environmental law at the Catholic University of Guayaquil and UEES from 2007-2016. Her publications include Legal Protection of the Ecuadorian Mangroves. She received a bachelor’s degree in law from the Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil, a master’s degree in environmental law from the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, a master’s degree in business administration from the IDE Business School, and a doctorate in environmental law from the Universidad de Alicante.

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    JENNY MATIKAINEN – Finland

    Jenny Matikainen is Asia Correspondent for the Finnish Public Broadcasting Company. Based in Beijing, she reports on Asia news and current affairs for TV, radio, and online media; her coverage includes political, social, economic, and cultural topics. In her earlier assignment at the Finnish Public Broadcasting Company as Foreign News Journalist, she was based in Helsinki and reported news stories from North America and Africa. Previously, Ms. Matikainen worked as a press officer for the World Wildlife Fund Finland where she led climate and sustainability-related communications. Additionally, she worked as Foreign News Journalist, Editor, and Morning New Broadcast Executive Producer at MTV Uutiset, a news broadcast company in Finland. Ms. Matikainen received her bachelor’s degree in social studies and master’s degree in journalism from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland and her bachelor’s degree in film and television from the Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Finland.

    JÜRGEN MINDEL – Germany

    Jürgen Mindel is Head of Department for Key Policies, Coordination and Strategic Planning at the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA). In this capacity, he organizes meetings of the managing and presiding boards, analyzes legislative procedures and regulations relevant to the industry, coordinates strategic topics for the association, and coordinates internal management committees. Previously, he worked as the Head of the President’s Office for the VDA, preparing speeches and meetings for the President’s Office. Mr. Mindel served as an Advisory Board Member for the Automotive Institute for Management at the European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany and worked as a research assistant in the German Parliament. Mr. Mindel received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Freie Universität Berlin.

    EUGENE MURIU NGUMI – Kenya

    Eugene Muriu Ngumi has been a consultant at Africapractice, working under the Group Chief Operating Officer, where he advised on stakeholder relationship management for clients, primarily in Kenya, in the technology, mining, oil and gas, energy, banking and public sectors. He was engaged in stakeholder identification and profiling, public affairs support, intelligence and analysis, and business development. Mr. Ngumi previously served as an aide to Senator Mutahi Kagwe of Nyeri County, conducting legislative research and planning various development projects in Nyeri County. Additionally, Mr. Ngumi was Deputy Communications Director for the Martha Karua Presidential Campaign, overseeing speech writing, press releases, and campaign correspondence. In 2011, Mr. Ngumi volunteered for Greenpeace Australia-Pacific. He is currently an MSc candidate in African politics at SOAS University of London. Mr. Ngumi received his bachelor’s degree in economics and social sciences from the University of Sydney.

    SIRPA NYBERG – Finland

    Sirpa Nyberg is Minister Counsellor and Head of the Political Section at the Embassy of Finland in Washington, DC. Prior to this posting, Ms. Nyberg was Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Finland in Norway and held the same post at the Embassy of Finland in Thailand. She has also served as Deputy Head of Unit for Northern Europe of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. She worked at the Permanent Mission of Finland to the United Nations in Geneva, directly engaging with the UN Human Rights Council, and at the Delegation of the European Union to the UN in New York, working on disarmament and non-proliferation issues. Ms. Nyberg studied political science at the University of Stockholm and national economics at the University of Nürnberg. She received her master’s degree in social science from the University of Tampere.

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    MARCELO PERLMAN – Brazil

    Marcelo Perlman is a founding partner at PVG, a law firm in São Paulo, Brazil and leads its corporate and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) practices. Previously, Mr. Perlman worked in the Latin America M&A and finance group of Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York and was assistant general counsel in charge of the Brazilian conglomerate CSN’s cement and steelmaking businesses. Mr. Perlman has been recognized as a leading lawyer by Chambers Global and Latin America, Legal 500 Latin America, Latin American Corporate Counsel Association – LACCA, and IFLR1000. Mr. Perlman is currently a membership officer for South America with the Insolvency Section of the International Bar Association. He serves as Vice President of the Board of Officers of the non-profit Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. Mr. Perlman received his law degree from the University of São Paulo and his LLM from University of Chicago Law School with High Honors.

    MIN QIN – China

    Min Qin is Vice President of Public Affairs at the Mars Company in China. Prior to her current position, she was Vice President of External Affairs and Communications for Greater China at Fonterra. She previously served as Director of Government Affairs at McKinsey & Company Greater China, where she oversaw the firm’s dialogue and cooperation with the Chinese government and provided consulting expertise on government affairs for global companies operating within China. Ms. Qin began her career in the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where she served as third secretary and head interpreter, supporting meetings and visits by senior government leaders within and outside China. She was chosen as a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum in 2006-2007. Ms. Qin received her BA in English and international studies from the China Foreign Affairs University and her MPhil in development studies from the University of Cambridge.

    YOUSUF REBEEH – Qatar

    Yousuf Rebeeh is the Chief Operating Officer of the Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO), one of the world’s largest producers of low-density polyethylene (LDPE). He also serves as director and board member for several other companies, including Qatar Plastic Products (QPPC), Qatar Wood Products (QWPC), and QATOFIN – a joint venture between QAPCO, Total Petrochemicals France, and Qatar Petroleum. He was a member of the task force to create the Qatar Chemical and Petrochemical Research Center in 2013. Early in his career, he completed a six-month technical engineering training program with Chiyoda Corporation in Yokohama, Japan. Dr. Rebeeh has a BSc in mechanical engineering, an MBA, and a PhD in engineering management from Qatar University.

    JOSÉ ANTONIO RIVERO Jr. - Mexico

    José Antonio Rivero Jr. is CEO of Autlán, a Mexican company that produces and markets manganese minerals and ferroalloys, and is a member of the Autlán Board of Directors. He previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Metallōrum Holding, a precious metals corporation that recently merged with Autlán. Previously, Mr. Rivero served as Chief Executive Officer at Servicios Financieros Mexicanos and GFM Textiles. He worked as an international information adviser and analyst for CEMEX in Madrid and in Mexico. Mr. Rivero serves on multiple boards including Servicios Financieros Mexicanos and advises numerous industrial chambers and development banks. He received a BA in business administration from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, an MBA from the International Institute for Management (IMD) in Switzerland, and studied business dynamics at the Sloan School of Management at MIT and negotiation at the Harvard Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives.

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    FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ CAICEDO – Colombia

    Francisco Rodriguez Caicedo is an advisor to the Secretary General of the Organization of American States in Washington, DC. Previously, Mr. Rodriguez served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Colombia in Portugal, where he led the mission’s efforts to create a binational strategic council for Colombia and Portugal. His earlier positions include Deputy Chief Mission at the Embassy of Colombia in Beijing, China, as a governance and security consultant for GONAT Consulting, and as a police adviser to the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. He is the author of Kidnapping Risks in Mexico and contributed to The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia: Future Capabilities. Mr. Rodriguez received his BA in political science from Freie Universität Berlin and his MA in war studies from King’s College London.

    SEBASTIAN RUDOLPH – Germany

    Sebastian Rudolph is Head of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs at Bilfinger SE, a European company specializing in civil and industrial construction, engineering, and services. In this capacity, he has overseen a successful worldwide rebranding of the company name and the digitizing of a large portion of Bilfinger SE’s public communications. In 2015, Dr. Rudolph was awarded the Young Leaders Executive Fellowship by the Federation of German Industry. Dr. Rudolph has extensive government experience, including service as Head of Communication at the Federal Ministry of Transport in both the Digital Infrastructure and Building and Urban Development divisions. Earlier in his career, he was a journalist, and worked as Deputy Chief Correspondent for Bavarian Television, based in Berlin. Dr. Rudolph’s publications include Is the City of Berlin Salvageable? He received his bachelor’s in political science, master’s in political science, and doctor of philosophy from the Otto Suhr Institute of Political Sciences at Freie Universität Berlin.

    LATEEF TAYO SHITTU – Nigeria

    Lateef Tayo Shittu is Executive Director for Strategy and Research at the Nigeria Governors’ Forum Secretariat. Previously, Mr. Shittu served as a special assistant to the Minister of Transport Aviation, and Communication, where he guided the establishment of the Nigeria Communication Commission. Mr. Shittu served as Deputy Director for Privatization and Commercialization at the Bureau of Public Enterprise, where he oversaw public sector reform and established the Community and Micro-Credit Banks in Nigeria. Mr. Shittu is a Fellow at the Nigerian Institute of Governance and Leadership Technology and an Italian Government Fellow and Scholarship recipient. Mr. Shittu received his bachelor’s degree in economics from Wittenberg University, his master’s degree in development banking and finance from the Giordano Del Amore Institute of Banking and Finance, and an honorary doctorate in public administration from the Commonwealth University in Belize.

    MOHAMMED SHUMMARY – Iraq

    Mohammed Shummary is Head of the Foreign Relations Office at the Al-Hikmah National Movement, a political party in Iraq. Additionally, Dr. Shummary serves as a lecturer at the College of Political Science at Al-Nahrain University. Previously, he served as a member of the executive board, head of the electoral office, and member of the leadership body of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, another political party in Iraq. Dr. Shummary participated in a study mission on US elections organized by the National Democratic Institute. Additionally, Dr. Shummary served as a researcher in the Department of Foreign Relations and then as head of the international organizations section at the Iraqi Ministry for Human Rights. Dr. Shummary received a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate in political science from the College of Political Science at Al-Nahrain University.

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    WOJCIECH SZKOTNICKI – Poland

    Wojciech Szkotnicki is a Senior Expert in the Department of European Funds within the Polish Ministry of Interior and Administration. He supervises the European Projects Implementation Center as it relates to the Norway Financial Mechanism, Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund and the Internal Security Fund. Mr. Szkotnicki also has experience in the Department of Migration Management at the International Organization for Migration, where he worked with international experts to establish traveler identification methods using biometrics. Currently, Mr. Szkotnicki serves as a board member of the National School of Public Administration in Poland Alumni Association. Mr. Szkotnicki received his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in public administration from the Department of Law, Administration, and Economics at the University of Wroclaw.

    AUGUSTO ZAMPINI DAVIES – Argentina

    Augusto Zampini Davies is Director of Development and Faith at the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development at the Vatican. Rev. Zampini is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest from the Diocese of San Isidro, Buenos Aires and has previously served as an assistant priest and chaplain in different parishes in Argentina, many of them in the poorest neighborhoods. Father Augusto was a lecturer in Catholic social teaching at the University of Durham. Additionally, he has served as a theological adviser to the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development and as a research associate at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Trained as a lawyer and moral theologian, his area of research is social ethics. He has focused on the connection between international development economics and Catholic social teaching and researched environmental ethics within the context of Catholic tradition.

    Father Augusto received a law degree and bachelor’s degree in theology from the Universidad Católica Argentina, a master’s degree in moral theology from the Universidad del Salvado, a master’s degree in wellbeing and human development from the University of Bath, and a doctorate in theology from Roehampton University.

    OLENA ZERKAL – Ukraine

    Olena Zerkal is Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister for European Integration. She has represented Ukraine and participated in all negotiation rounds with the European Union on the political and economic areas of the Association Agreement. She also represented Ukraine at the International Court of Justice in The Hague during public hearings on Ukraine’s case accusing Russia of supporting international terrorism and violating human rights in occupied and uncontrolled territories of Ukraine, including Crimea and parts of Donbas. Ms. Zarkal has participated in the “New Issues in Security Policy” training course at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. Ms. Zerkal received a master’s degree in law from the department of law and her master’s degree in international economic relations from the Institute of International Relations at the National Taras Shevchenko University in Ukraine.

    GLS Participant Biographies (continued)

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    Georgetown Leadership Seminar Alumni

    Class of 1982 Thomas D’Aquino (Canada)Edward Bickham (UK)Robert L. Bovey (USA)Bernd Buffo (Germany)Bruno Marco Calamai (Italy)John Compton (St. Lucia)Ross W. Cottrill (Australia)Jan Dauman (UK)Mauro Dutto (Italy)*J. Hoek (Netherlands)Hajime Ishi (Japan)Shaikh Isa Bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa

    (Bahrain)Ivan Lawrence (UK)Simon Mabey (UK)Bryant McCarthy (USA)Matthew Miau (Taiwan)Dominique Moisi (France)Christine Morin-Postel (France)Jochen Neynaber (Germany)Yossi Sarid (Israel)Setsu Shiga (Japan)Vincent Siew (Taiwan)Michael Stephen (UK)Ulla Terkelsen (Denmark)Walter Wenger (Switzerland)

    Class of 1983 Alf Akerman (Sweden)*Ignacio Beteta Vallejo (Mexico)Thomas Boyatt (USA)Peter Chan (Singapore)Wonil Cho (Korea)Salahuddin Quadar Chowdhury

    (Bangladesh)Constantin Collmer (Greece)Roberto Dañino (Peru)Michael Fritzsche (Germany)Leo de Grijs (USA)Virasakdi Futrakul (Thailand)Fruzsina M. Harsanyi (USA)J. Bryan Hehir (USA)Max Eugen Herrenknecht (Germany)Michael Howard (UK)Alan Howarth (UK)

    Ted Chih-Fan I (Taiwan)Alain Juppé (France)Thomas E. Kierans (Canada)Duk-Choong Kim (Korea)Yehiel Leket (Israel)Desmond Luke (Sierra Leone)Peter K. Maeussnest (Germany)Abdul Hadi Al Majali (Jordan)Ingo Mussi (Austria)Kazuakira Nakajima (Japan)Bruce Newell (USA)Risaburo Nezu (Japan)Rajesh Pilot (India)*Elayakim Rubinstein (Israel)Tomosaburo Saito (Japan)Jaswant Singh (India)David Stephen (UK)Charles M. B. Utete (Zimbabwe)Michael Kijana Wamalwa (Kenya)*MatthiasWissman (Germany)Ronald Woodbridge (Costa Rica)Chang-Tung Yeh (China)

    Class of 1984Nava Arad (Israel)Emeka Ayo Azikiwe (Nigeria)Gerald Williams Barrack (Fiji)Camille Becker (Luxembourg)Richard Bissell (USA)Ritt Bjerregaard (Denmark)Patricia M. Byrne (USA)Nelson A.P. Chang (China)Bakary Bunja Darbo (Gambia)Arturo Fontaine Talavera (Chile)Cesar Gaviria Trujillo (Colombia)Howard Dwayne Graves (USA)Francisco Roberto Andre Gros (Brazil)Michael Huffington (USA)Jerome L. Johnson (USA)Jan Hendrik Kist (Netherlands)Alex Krauer (Switzerland)Josef Christian Litschauer (Austria)Peter Lloyd (UK)Neil D. McInnes (Australia)Daniel Meridor (Israel)Kyoung Hwie Mihn (Korea)Edward Mortimer (UK)Teerawat Putamonda (Thailand)

    Janos Rapcsak (Hungary)Thavorn Ratanavadi (Thailand)José Rodriguez-Spiteri Palazuelo (Spain)Melvin Saenz Biolley (Costa Rica)Juan V. Saez (Philippines)Ahmed Wafaa el din Said (Egypt)Farooq Sobhan (Bangladesh)Tom Spencer (UK)Andrew L. Steigman (USA)Raymond R.M. Tai (Taiwan)R. Sybren Tijmstra (Netherlands)Petrus Jacobus van der Merwe

    (South Africa)Yoshihide Watanabe (Japan)

    Class of 1985 Shulamit Aloni (Israel)Ebitimi E. Banigo (Nigeria)Yves Bobillier (Switzerland)Rafael Castellanos (El Salvador)Terry Magaoa Chapman

    (New Zealand/Niue)Helle Degn (Denmark)Omar Ahmed Fakih (Kenya)Albert J. Fernando (Sri Lanka)Allan Fotheringham (Canada)James Goodby (USA)Fred A. Gorden (USA)Daw Than Han (Burma)Mohamed Bashir Hamid (Sudan)Syed Fakhar Iman (Pakistan)Shinzo Katada (Japan)Ismail Kamel (Egypt)Francois Moanack (Venezuela)Che Mohammed Noor Bin Mat Arshad

    (Malaysia)Mandungu Bula Nyati (Zaire)*Kenneth S. Pedersen (USA)William T. Pendley (USA)Roger C. Riddell (UK)George Scharffenberger (USA)Prasob Snongjati (Thailand)Juwono Sudarsono (Indonesia)Rosalinda Tirona (Philippines)Joseph Vardi (Israel)Shrikant Verma (India)John Walcott (USA)Gerry Weiner (Canada)*Deceased

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    Anthony T.S. Wu (Taiwan)Chen S. Yu (Taiwan)Louis Graf von Zech-Burkersroda

    (Germany)Manuel Zepeda Payeras (Mexico)

    Class of 1986 Salameh Abdul-Hadi (Jordan)Arturo Avello Diez del Corral (Spain)Mohammed Abdel Dayim Basheer

    (Sudan)Nur Batur (Turkey)Yossi Beilin (Israel)Jean Jacques Boissier (USA)Sandra Brown (USA)Juan Carlos Simons (Guatemala)Marion Grafin Donhoff (Germany)*Ahmed Ismail Fakhr (Egypt)Flavio Ferreira Leite (Brazil)Oscar Florendo y Marsigan (Philippines)Sergio Giuliani (Italy)*Richard Gordon (Philippines)Philip Gould (UK)Hua Di (China)Caroline Frances Jackson (UK)Jelani bin Haji Asmawi (Malaysia)Steven Kibona (Tanzania)*William Mattison (USA)Albrecht Matuschka (Germany)Pedro Miguel de Santana Lopes

    (Portugal)Yoshio Nakamura (Japan)Marie-Marthe Paul (Haiti)Eva Pfisterer (Austria)Thomas Rhame (USA)Hany Salaam (Lebanon)Yu-Ming Shaw (Taiwan)Jerome Smith, Jr. (USA)Vibeke Sperling (Denmark)Guillermo Stanley (Argentina)Mohamed Terbache (Algeria)Henry Togna (UK)Wattana Chantarasorn (Thailand)Prosper Aliou Youm (Senegal)

    Class of 1987 Tayseer Abdul Jaber (Jordan)Mohamed Ramly bin Haj Abu Bakar

    (Malaysia)Femi Yinka Aribisala (Nigeria)Anura Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka)Santo Budiono (Indonesia)Enos O. Chiura (Zimbabwe)Mary Collins (Canada)Pierre Douaze (France)Neil Hartigan (USA)Jouko Ilkka Heiskanen (Finland)Jytte Hilden (Denmark)Ahmed Al-Ibrahim (Kuwait)Maria Teresa Infante (Chile)Rodolfo Irias Navas (Honduras)Uwe Janssen (Germany)In-Jaw Lai (Taiwan)Eduardo Mendoza (Colombia)Terence C. O’Brien (New Zealand)Tunji Olagunju (Nigeria)Haim Ramon (Israel)Kitti Ratanachaya (Thailand)George S. Robinson (USA)Abhijit Sen (India)Harry E. Soyster (USA)Elizabeth Spencer (UK)Tatsu Sunami (Japan)Othmar N. Wyss (Switzerland)Hiroshi Yamada (Japan)

    Class of 1988 Charng-Ven Chen (China) Leodegario A. Deocadiz (Philippines) Hugo Fernandez Faingold (Uruguay) John S. Fraser (UK) Damian Green (UK) Fabio Ocazionez Jimenez (Colombia) Edward Kakonge (Uganda) Goran Kapetanovic (Yugoslavia) Yong-Koo Kim (Korea) Pramod Venkatesh Mahajan (India)*George M. Marcus (USA) Tsuneo Nishida (Japan) Abdullah bin Omar (Malaysia)

    FNU Prasetyo (Indonesia) Gideon Remez (Israel)Juan M. Sabater (USA) Roberto Salinas Stephens (Mexico) Antonis Samaras (Greece) Oswaldo Sandoval (Peru) Ronald Koone Sebego (Botswana) Antje Sedemund-Treiber (Germany) Jens Stoltenberg (Norway) Montri Supaporn (Thailand) David R.G. Tanner (Canada) Samir Toubar (Egypt) Zhang Xiang (China) Abdulla bin Zayed bin Saqr al-Nahyan

    (UAE)

    Class of 1989Maria Rosa Boceta Ostos (Spain)John A. Burroughs, Jr. (USA)Dai-Chul Chyung (Korea) Roberto Teixeira da Costa (Brazil)Richard G. Dearden (Canada) David Donhoff (USA)David E. Donovan (USA)Paul A. Dudler (Switzerland) Abdel Menem Emara (Egypt) Scott C. Farris (USA)Pia Gjellerup (Denmark)Bogdan Goralczyk (Poland) Jean-Marie Guehenno (France) Barend Ter Haar (Netherlands)Thomas E. Harvey (USA)Rezki Hocine (Algeria) Ahsan Iqbal (Pakistan)Jeffrey G. Kitingan (Malaysia)Wen Ko (Taiwan)Yuji Miyamoto (Japan) Grace Molisa (Pacific Islands)*Alberto Sanchez Palazuelos (Mexico)Robin Pedler (UK)Soebijakto Prawirasiebrata (Indonesia)* H. K. Ranftle (USA)Khadga Bikram Shah (Nepal)Sergei Borisovich Stankevich (USSR)Richard Uku (Nigeria)

    *Deceased

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    Georgetown Leadership Seminar Alumni (continued)

    Judi Widetzky (Israel)

    lass of 1990 Richard C. Barkley (USA)Salah Bassiouny (Egypt)Siaka Kanta Bamba (Ivory Coast)Kyung-Mok Cho (Korea)Raymond L. Colotti (USA)Nancy S. Donovan (USA)Putnam Ebinger (USA)H. Walter Füllemann (Germany)Roger Guevara Mena (Nicaragua)Lawrence Gutstein (USA)Yasuyoshi Ichihashi (Japan)Marazban Ja-Patrawala (India)Ali L. Karaosmanoglu (Turkey)Gabriele Kokott-Weidenfeld (Germany)Kazumasa Kusaka (Japan)Uzi Landau (Israel)Alejandro Linares Cantillo (Colombia)Nganani Enos John Mabuza (South

    Africa)Thierry Mileo (France)Geoffrey Nyarota (Zimbabwe)Peter Sarkozy (Hungary)Purushottam Lal Shrestha (Nepal)Sabam Siagian (Indonesia)German Sopena (Argentina)*Jan Urban (Czechoslovakia)Alice Yu (Taiwan)

    Class of 1991 Sami Abourhame (USA)Jawad A. Anani (Jordan)Patrick Boyer (Canada)Avraham Burg (Israel)Adolfo Castro Almeyra (Argentina)Milos Cervenka (Czechoslovakia)James Han-Ching Chen (Taiwan)Carlos Dos Santos (Mozambique)Ustun Erguder (Turkey)Vincent Serei Eri (Papua New Guinea)*Margaret G. Finarelli (USA)Marcio Fortes (Brazil)Knut Hetzer (Germany)Nathaniel Howell, Jr. (USA)

    Kent H. Hughes (USA)Pradeep K. Kapur (India)George S. Koumoutsakos (Greece)J. Craig Leiby (USA)Sondhi Limthongkul (Thailand)Peter Y.F. Lo (Hong Kong)Patricia J. Mitchell (USA)Bui Xuan Nhat (Vietnam)Carlos Perez Garcia (Mexico)Hans Philippi (France)Ervin J. Rokke (USA)Andrew James Samet (USA)Ulrich Schutte (Germany)Higiro Semajege (Uganda)Miguel Silva Pinzon (Colombia)Indra Bahadur Singh (Nepal)Q.M. Tshabangu (Zimbabwe)Ibrahim Hussain Zaki (Maldives)Sergio Zendron (Brazil)*

    Class of 1992 Marcia G. Cooke (USA)Jean-Pierre E. Edon (Benin)Luiz Fernando Furlan (Brazil)José Fonseca Perez (Mexico)Neil Hartigan (USA)Andrzej Jankowski (Poland)Alounkeo Kittikoun (Laos)Grzegorz Kostrzewa-Zorbas (Poland)Pham Chi Lan (Vietnam)Miroslav Lauer Molousek (Peru)Mekonnen Manyazewal (Ethiopia)Louis M. Marmon (USA)Truong Mealy (Cambodia)Javier Moctezuma Barrágan (Mexico)Paian Nainggolan (Indonesia)Peter Pace (USA)Young Il Park (Korea)John C. Porter (USA)Don Pramudwinai (Thailand)Jeffrey Simpson (Canada)Young-Sun Song (Korea)Andres José Soto Velasco (Colombia)Chi Su (China)Laila Tackla (Egypt)Narayan Shumshere Thapa (Nepal)Zvi Uri Ullmann (Israel)Marzuki Usman (Indonesia)

    Steven Valdivia (USA)Mark A. Vermilion (USA)William Graham Walker (USA)Walter P. von Wartburg (Switzerland)Nabil Younes (Lebanon)John Wood (USA)

    Class of 1993 Hilda Da Titi Anepe (Ghana)Le Van Bang (Vietnam)Gabriele Beccaria (Italy)Alberto Borea Odria (Peru)Aracely Conde de Paiz (Guatemala)Thomas M. Daly (USA)Gopi Nath Dawadi (Nepal)Joan Dudik-Gayoso (USA)Philip A. Dur (USA)Frances Fitzgerald (Ireland)Alex Fontana (Brazil)Oded Granot (Israel)Andreas Guibeb (Namibia)Suchitra Hiranpruech (Thailand)Mae C. Jemison (USA)Enayetullah Khan (Bangladesh)Irena Komitova (Bulgaria)Pedro Lacoste (Argentina)Kathryn Jo Lincoln (USA)Cheryl M. Long (USA)Tran Quan Ngoc (Vietnam)Riad Nofal (Syria)Charles Pirtle (USA)Murray Craig Proctor (Australia)Long Visalo (Cambodia)Gijs de Vries (Netherlands)Yansong Yang (China)Jae-Hyun Yoo (Korea)Carlos Zaldivar (Spain)

    Class of 1994 Robert Batinovich (USA)Krasae Chanawongse (Thailand)Chang-yoon Choi (Korea)Min San Co (Philippines)Norman C. Fu (Taiwan)Bonnie L. Horner (USA)Oh-Seok Hyun (Korea)Alberto Iribane (Argentina)Hua Jin (China)*Deceased

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    Toshiharu Kato (Japan)Hans Kindler (Switzerland)*Sea Kosal (Cambodia)Emanuel Lallana (Philippines)Robert Lee (Fiji)Zhi-Yun Li (China)Christopher Maule (Canada)Michael Marron (USA)Hernan T. Narea (USA)Tran Quan Ngoc (Vietnam)Eunice Reddick (USA)Miguel Reynal (Argentina)John E. Smith, Jr. (Mexico)Frank Taira Supit (Indonesia)Tran Ba Tuoc (Vietnam)Juree Vichit-Vadakan (Thailand)Thomas G. Weston (USA)*

    Class of 1996 Felipe de Borbón y Grecia (Spain)Elena Bucarelli (Italy)Tshepo Regina Chape-Wareus

    (Botswana)Joao Correia (Portugal)Richard Good (Northern Ireland)Martin Hoferek (Czech Republic)Linda Eleanor Hossie (Canada)Tadaoki Ishikawa (Japan)Christine Katzelberger (Austria)Milton Kim (Korea)Kay King (USA)Zheng Kuang (China)Mark C. Medish (USA)Mpho Mosimane (South Africa)Andreas Muth (Germany)Francis K. Muthaura (Tanzania)Meriem Mohammed Omer (Eritrea)Antonio Oyarzabal (Spain)Victor Tenchev Papazov (Bulgaria)Marko Pomerants (Estonia)Nikola G. Popovski (Macedonia)Jesus Rodriguez (Argentina)Rolf Stephan Tanner (Switzerland)Alejandra Vasquez (Chile)Forrest C. Wheat (USA)

    Class of 1998 Jaime Alfonsin (Spain) Levan Baghdavadze (Georgia) Pierre Baillargeon (Canada) Hattie Prioleau Baldwin (USA)José M. D. Barroso (Portugal)Felipe de Borbón y Grecia (Spain)Jaime Carvajal (Spain) Bojiang Chen (China) Denise Cook (Spain/UK) Benjamin H. Dickens, Jr. (USA) Steven Hadji-Touma (Monaco) M. Kamal Hassan (Indonesia) Szu-Yin Ho (Taiwan) Yoshimitsu Isoi (Japan) Iloian Marinov Ivanov (Bulgaria) Stephen Robert Jacobi (New Zealand) Fernan Julio Saguier (Argentina) Mbow Amphas Mampoua

    (Republic of Congo) Vladimir Munteanu (Moldova) Yasumitsu Nihei (Japan) Ilia Pavlov (Bulgaria) Maria Pergaminelis (Australia) Teemu Tanner (Finland) Larry C. Townes (USA) Phi Thuong Tran (Vietnam) David R. Walker (Australia) Chao Wang (China)

    Class of 1999Elias F. Aburdene (USA)Abdullah A.Y.Z. Alireza (Saudi Arabia)Ernest Aryeetey (Ghana)Girogi Baramidze (Georgia)Felipe de Borbón y Grecia (Spain)Chang-Pang Chang (Taiwan)Yun-Han Chu (Taiwan)Rafael Conde de Saro (Spain)Ibrahim Debbas (Lebanon)Daming Deng (China)Christina Esanu (Romania) Augustin Kwasi Fosu (Kenya)Denis Gervais (Canada) Alan B. Golacinski (USA)Michael V. Hayden (USA)Han Hong (China)Chi Chang Hong (Taiwan)

    Woo Yea Hwang (Korea)Irina Kibina (Russia)Isaac Lee (Colombia)George K. Liu (Taiwan)Michelle Marginson (Australia)Ana Beatriz Molina (El Salvador)William Monkman (Canada)Victor José Moscoso Portillo

    (Guatemala)Khalil Nooruddin (Bahrain)Martin Redrado (Argentina) Lyushun Shen (Taiwan) Hak-Kyu Sohn (Korea) Petia Vassileva (Bulgaria) Du Wei (China)

    Class of 2000 Felipe de Borbón y Grecia (Spain)Deborah K. Burand (USA)Olayemi Cardoso (Nigeria)Gordon Chen (Taiwan)Dina El Naggar (Egypt)Nasir El-Raffai (Nigeria)Sameh El-Torgoman (Egypt)Danila Alexandrovitch Ezhkov (Russia)J. K’ayode Fayemi (UK)Jorge Garcia-Gonzalez (Colombia)Wagner Guerra, Jr. (Brazil)Gaston Harvey (Quebec)Arben Imami (Albania)Nikolai Kamov (Bulgaria)Yemi Michael Katerere (Zimbabwe)Paul Knox (Canada)Xiangping Lei (China)Liz McManus (Ireland)Fisho Patrick Mwale (Zambia)Emma Ssali Namuli (Uganda)Sasko Nasev (Macedonia)Khenthong Nuanthasing (Laos)Klaus E. von Olshausen (Germany)Ok Serei Sopheak (Cambodia)Vasily Pavlov

    (Sakha, Russian Federation)Esteban Piedrahita Uribe (Colombia)José Antonio de la Puente (Peru)Binderiya Saran (Mongolia)Emilia Sicakova (Slovakia)Kirsi Sormunen (Finland)*Deceased

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    Georgetown Leadership Seminar Alumni (continued)

    Thomas W. Steffens (USA)Thitinant Thanyasiri (Thailand)Jun Tian (China)

    Class of 2001 Said Adejumobi (Nigeria)Rodrigo Agrelo (Argentina)Tanya Alwi (Indonesia)Delgermaa Banzragch (Mongolia)Jean Bennett (USA)Gerardo Blyde (Venezuela)Felipe de Borbón y Grecia (Spain)George Chilupe (Zambia)*Luis Dos Passos (Angola)Arturo R. Duarte Ortiz (Guatemala)Susana Elespuru (Peru)Papa Khalilou Fall (Senegal)Basel Ghattas (Israel)Rui Gomes da Silva (Portugal)Kerstin Hessius (Sweden)Felipe Holguin (Colombia)Moushira Khattab (Egypt)Bongi Kunene (South Africa)Katriina Kuusinen (Finland)Djyldyz Kydyrova (Kyrgyz Republic)Gaby Lasky (Israel)Victor Manuel Lagos Pizzati

    (El Salvador)Andreas Madaus (Germany)Farkhad Maksudov (Uzbekistan)Jim Matheson (USA)Diana McCaulay (Jamaica)Harriet Musoke (Uganda)Mark Nichols (USA)Roland Nordgren (Mexico)Surapong Suwana-adth (Thailand)Taha Abdel-Alim Taha (Egypt)Efthimios Vidalis (Greece)Zhou Hong (China)

    Class of 2002 Abdul Khaleq Abdulla (UAE)Reem Abdullah (Yemen)Zamir Abdykasymov (Kyrgyz Republic)Hossam Badrawi (Egypt)

    Laura Batchelor (UK)Original Wolde Giorgis Beratu

    (Ethiopia)Beatriz Boza (Peru)Henrique Capriles Radonski (Venezuela)Alison Deans (USA)Raffaella Di Sipio (Italy)Oby Ezekwesili (Nigeria)Howard Forti (UK)Itay Frost (Israel)Carolyn G