Not exact matches
He is
Chairman of the Business
Management Interest Group
of the New York Society
of Security Analysts, the DTCC Systemic Risk Roundtable and the
Economic Club
of New York.
The Committee on
Economic Development and Labor includes: · Haejin Baek, President, Barclays Structured Finance · Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President · Jamie Dinan, C.E.O. York Capital · Garry Douglas, Plattsburgh Chamber
of Commerce · Hazel Dukes, President, NAACP New York · Rob Dyson,
Chairman and C.E.O., The Dyson - Kissner - Moran Corp.; President, Dyson Foundation · James Francis, Founder and C.E.O., Paradigm Asset
Management; Member, NYC Partnership · Barbarlee Diamonstein - Spielvogel · Jim Gerace, President, New York Region, Verizon · Barry Gosin, C.E.O., Newmark Knight Franks; Partnership for NYC Board · Hakeem Jeffries, New York State Assembly · John Johnson, President, Watertown Daily Times · Brian Kolb, Minority Leader, New York State Assembly \ · Kevin Law, Long Island Association · John Liu, New York City Comptroller · Edward Mangano, Nassau County Executive · Howard Milstein, C.E.O., N.Y. Private Bank & Trust and Emigrant Bank · Dean Norton, President, Farm Bureau · Peter Rivera, New York State Assembly · Van B. Robinson, President, Syracuse Common Council · Lisa Rosenblum Senior Vice President, Cablevision.
His present involvements include Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, the San Diego Regional
Economic Development Corporation
Chairman's Competitiveness Council, the San Diego Hall
of Champions Foundation, UCSD Foundation and Rady School
of Management.
The team consisted
of Cesar Conda, an adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney and now a political consultant; Andrew Lundquist, the White House energy policy director, who is now an energy lobbyist; Kyle E. McSlarrow, the
chairman of Dan Quayle's 2000 presidential campaign and now deputy secretary
of energy; Robert C. McNally Jr., an energy and
economic analyst who is now an investment banker; Karen Knutson, a deputy on energy policy and a former Republican Senate aide; and Marcus Peacock, an analyst on science and energy issues from the Office
of Management and Budget.
The participants in the policy and politics roundtable were: Robert Grady, General Partner, Cheyenne Capital Fund (1989 — 1991: Associate Director, Office
of Management and Budget for Natural Resources, Energy & Science; 1991 — 1993 Executive Associate Director, OMB, and Deputy Assistant to the President); C. Boyden Gray, Principal, Boyden Gray & Associates (1989 — 1993: White House Counsel); Fred Krupp, President (1984 — present), Environmental Defense Fund; Mary D. Nichols,
Chairman, California Air Resources Board (1993 — 1997: Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency); Roger Porter, IBM Professor
of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School (1989 — 1993: Assistant to the President for
Economic and Domestic Policy); Richard L. Schmalensee, Howard W. Johnson Professor
of Economics and
Management, MIT Sloan School
of Management (1989 — 1991: Member, President's Council
of Economic Advisers); and Philip Sharp, President, Resources for the Future (1975 — 1995: Member, U.S. House
of Representatives, Indiana, and
Chairman, Energy and Power Subcommittee, House Committee on Natural Resources).
In 2014, Niel Record, the founding
chairman of his own specialist currency
management company, and trustee
of the free market Institute
of Economic Affairs think tank, was named for the first time as a financial backer.