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Council for National Policy 1411 K Street, N.W., Suite 601 Washington, DC 20005 Phone (202) 207-0165 Fax (202) 207-0173 Info@Cfnp.Org Founded 198 2 Council for National Policy 1411 K Street, N.W., Suite 601 Washington, DC 20005 Phone (202) 207-0165 Fax (202) 207-0173 [email protected] www.cfnp.org 2014 Membership Directory Mission, Vision and Values pg. 1 Officers and Executive Committee pg- 2 Past Presidents pg- 3 CNP Action, Inc. Board of Directors pg- 4 Gold Circle Members pg- 5 Board of Governors Members pg- 6 In Memoriam pg- 8 CNP Membership pg- 11 William F. Buckley Jr. Council pg 171 CNP Staff pg- 189 The Council for National Policy (CNP) is an educational foundation registered under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to CNP are fully tax-deductible as charitable contributions. © Copyright, Council for National Policy, 2014 MISSION STATEMENT To advance freedom by bringing together business, cultural, defense, educational, religious and public policy leaders to address the great issues confronting America. VISION STATEMENT A united conservative movement to assure, by 2020, policy leadership and governance that restores religious and economic freedom, a strong national defense, and Judeo-Christian values under the Constitution. VALUES 1. Protect and Advance Essential Liberties CNP members protect and further the Constitutional liberties guaranteed to all Americans. 2. Promote Networking CNP members value the power of collaborative networking among conservative leaders to strengthen the movement and its impact. 3. Commit to Accuracy CNP members commit to providing only accurate and relevant information through CNP to effectively equip conservative leaders. 4. Lead and Influence Others CNP members strive to promote limited, Constitutional government, free enterprise, national defense, and Judeo- Christian values. 5 Practice Integrity CNP members build an environment of individual trust, confidentiality, and security by upholding the highest level of integrity in their leadership materials and relationships. 6. Exercise Mutual Respect CNP members treat each other and guests with respect even though they may not agree with them on specific policy issues. 7. Encourage Unity CNP members strive for unity within the conservative movement, understanding that strength and success come through unity. 1 Executive Committee Officers President Mr. Stuart W. Epperson Vice President The Honorable Tony Perkins Secretary/Treasurer Mr. John H. Scribante Members The Honorable J. Kenneth Blackwell The Honorable Morton C. Blackwell Mr. Rich P. Bott Mr. L. Brent Bozell, III Mrs. Kellyanne Conway Mr. Trent England Ms. Sandra S. Froman Mr. Joseph R. Gregory Mrs. Rebecca Hagelin The Honorable Colin A. Hanna Mr. J. Keet Lewis, III Mrs. Jenny Beth Martin Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly Mrs. Marcia Taylor Mr. Ray F. Thompson Senior Executive Committee Member Mr. Richard A. Viguerie 2 Past Presidents The Honorable Becky Norton Dunlop 2007-2011 The Honorable T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. 2004-2007 The Honorable Donald Paul Hodel 2002-2004 The Honorable James C. Miller III 1998-2002 Mr. Foster Friess 1997-1998 The Honorable Edwin Meese III 1993-1997 The Honorable Rich DeVos 1990-1993 Judge Paul Pressler 1988-1990 The Honorable Rich DeVos 1986-1988 Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson 1985-1986 Mr. Sam Moore 1984-1985 Mr. Nelson Bunker Hunt 1983-1984 Mr. Tom Ellis 1982-1983 Dr. Tim LaHaye 1981-1982 3 CNP Action, Inc. > Board of Directors f r Officers President Mr. Gary Aldrich - Secretary Dr. Kirk Elliott ( Treasurer ! Dr. Ken W. Campbell Members i Hon. Morton C. Blackwell ’ Mr. Thomas Fitton Hon. Penny Pullen Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly g Hon. Mike Spence fi ■ i i ■ ■ g g g 4 Gold Circle Members The Honorable Gary L. Bauer Mr. Lee A. Beaman Mr. Rich P. Bott Mr. L. Brent Bozell, III Mrs. Elsa Prince Broekhuizen Mr. Brian S. Brown Dr Ken W. Campbell Mr. LaRue Coleman Mrs. Marjorie Dannenfelser Mr. Joseph F. Farah Mr. Thomas Fitton Mr. Joseph R. Gregory Mr. Gabriel S. Joseph, III Mr. Tim LeFever Dr. James R. Leininger Mr. Gary Loveless Mr. James L. Martin Mrs. Jenny Beth Martin Dr. Rod D. Martin Mr. William P. Mills Mr. Sam Moore Mr. Richard F. Norman Mr. Jeff Reeter Mr. Adam B Ross Mr. John H. Scribante Mr. R Wayne Steiger Mr. Ray F. Thompson Mr. John D. Walker 5 Board of Governors I Mr, Thomas K. Armstrong The Honorable Colin A. Hanna Mr. Edward G. Atsinger III Mrs. Heather R. Higgins t Dr. Theodore Baehr The Honorable Donald P. Hodel The Honorable Gary L. Bauer The Honorable Ralph T. Hudgens £ Mr. Lee A. Beaman Mr. J.C. Huizenga Ms. Linda L. Bean Dr. John Hull c Ms. Kimberly Bellissimo Dr. Nora Janjan, M.D., MPSA, MBA Mr. Mark Bloom Mr. Robert W. Johnson Mr. Rich P. Bott Mr. Jeff Jones Mr. Richard P. Bott, Sr. Mr. Gabriel S. Joseph, III * Mr. L. Brent Bozell, III Mr. Wade Kirby Mrs. Elsa Prince Broekhuizen Ms. Amy Kremer % Dr. Fletcher A. Brothers Dr. Richard Lee Mr. Brian S. Brown Mr. Tim LeFever * Mr. Dan Busby Dr. James R. Leininger Mr. Joe R. Calvert Mr Leonard Leo * Dr. Ken W. Campbell Mr. J. Keet Lewis, III Mr. Benjamin R. Case Mr. Paul Liberman £ The Honorable Gregory S. Casey, Sr. Mrs. Joan H. Lindsey Mr. Michael Centanni Mr. Gary Loveless £ Mr. Stephen D. Clouse Mr. Edward A. Lozick Mr, LaRue Coleman Mr. Hugh O. Maclellan, Jr £ Mr. Chad Connelly Mr. Tim Macy Dr Jerome R. Corsi Mr. James L. Martin £ Mr. Chris Cupit Mrs. Jenny Beth Martin Mrs. Marjorie Dannenfelser Dr. Rod D. Martin £ Mr. Cullen Davis Mr. Bradley J. Mattes The Honorable Becky Norton Dunlop Mr. Wiliam P Mills £ Mr. Stuart W. Epperson Mr. Richard Miniter Mr. Joseph F. Farah Mr. Tom Minnery 6 Mr. Thomas Fitton Mrs. Cleta Mitchell, Esq. £ Mr. Steve Forbes Mr. Sam Moore Dr. Stephen Freifeld, M.D. Mr. Malcolm S. Morris £ Mr. Foster Friess Mr. Jay Mount Mr. Stephen Friess Mr. Mario Navarro da Costa a Ms. Sandra S. Froman, Esq. Mr. C. Preston Noell, III Mr. David B. George Mr. Richard F, Norman £ Mr Robert E. Gordon, Jr. Mr. Michael A. Peroutka, Esq. Mr. Michael W. Grebe Mr. Timothy R. Phillips £ Mr. Joseph R. Gregory Mr. James S. Price Mr. William K. Haller Mr. Steve Puckett. Sr, L Mrs. Millie Hallow Mrs. Ann Quest 6 £ Mr. Jeff Reefer Mr. Adam B. Ross Mr. Christopher Ruddy Mr. Thomas Scott Mr. John H. Scribante Mr. Alan E. Sears, Esq. Dr. Jay A. Sekulow Mr. Kelly J Shackelford, Esq Mr Robert J. Shreve Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. The Honorable Bradley A. Smith Mr. Robert T. Smith Mr. Allen Snyder Mr. Mathew D. Staver Mr. R. Wayne Steiger The Honorable George W. Strake, Jr. Mr EC Sykes Mrs. Marcia Taylor Dr. John M. Templeton, Jr. Mrs. Jo Thoburn Mr, Ray F, Thompson Mr. John D. Walker Mr. William L. Walton Mr. J.C. White Mr. Christopher Williams Esq. Dr. Charmaine Yoest. Ph.D. 7 t In Memoriam r Mr. Frank Adams Mr. J. Peter Grace i The Honorable Barbara Alby Lt, Gen. Daniel O. Graham Mr. John Ashbrook The Honorable Anthony Grampsas Ms. Marilyn Atwood Mr. Francis P. Graves, Jr. t The Honorable Bob Billings Mrs. Charlyne Haden Dr David W. Breese Mr. J. Evetts Haley t Dr. William R. Bright Mr. Hank Harkins w Mr Wiliam H. Burgess Mr. William R. Haughton Dr Larry Burkett Mr. Herbert P. Hawkins, Sr. i Mr John Burkhart Mr. John H. Hekman Mr. Jim Carden The Honorable Jesse Helms The Honorable Robert B. Carleson Mr. James M. Hill, Jr. The Honorable Margo Carlisle Mrs. Madeline Hill 0 Mr. Gerald Cassidy Mrs. Barbara Hodel Dr Joseph Churba Mr. Ron Huber i Mr William H. Cies Mr Jaquelin H. Hume Mr. Guy Condon Mr. Reed Irvine I Mrs. Michelle Connelly Dr. Mildred F. Jefferson, MD Mrs. Pat Cook Dr. Walter Judd s The Honorable Holland H. Coors Dr. C. L. Kay Mr Joseph Coors Dr. D. James Kennedy I Mr. Milt Copulos Mr. Leroy King Dr. Madeleine Cosman. Ph.D., Esq Dr. Robert H. Krieble I Ms. Mary Crowley Mrs. Jeanne Larson Mr. J. Deering Danielson Mr. Marvin Liebman 5 Mrs. Cari Darrah Mr Victor Lindsay Dr. C. Truman Davis Mr. James E. Lyon e Mr Clarence Arch Decker Mr. Marlin Maddoux Mr. Don DeFore Sir David B. Manuel, Jr. i Mr. Gene DeMatteo Reverend Peter J. Marshall Reverend Peter E. Dingeldey Mr. Ed McAteer i Mr Terry Dolan The Honorable Larry McDonald The Honorable John East Mr. O. D. McKee a Dr. Jerry Falwell Mr. Roger Milliken Mr. Gregory L. Feste Dr. Raymond S. Moore a Mrs. Ann W. Frazier Mr. Edwin A. Morris Mrs. Sue Freeman Mrs. Martha M. Mullin s Mr Marshall Fritz Mr. Richard Nadler Mr. Jack Fuller Mr. Phil Nicolaides B Mr Jared J. Gamble The Honorable B.F. O’Neal, Jr. Mrs. Ellen St. John Garwood Mrs. Anne O'Neill G Mr. Edward L. Gaylord Mr. Ed Oats 8 E Mr. George P. Page Mr. EdgarE. Pankey The Honorable Clarence M. Pendleton Mr Bob J. Perry Mr. Russell Perry The Honorable Howard Phillips Mr. Ed Prince Mr. Thomas A. Roe Reverend R.J. Rushdoony Mr. Henry Salvatori Mr John B Saunders Mr. Fred Schlafly Mrs. Carl L. Schuele Dr. Hans F. Sennholz Dr. W. Cleon Skousen The Honorable Albert L. Smith Mrs. Nora Smith The Honorable Arthur W. Sour, Jr. Mrs. Betty Sparks Mr. Floyd L. Sparks General Berton E. Spivy Jr. Mr. Jeffrey St. John Mr. Donald R. Stewart Mr. Robert Stoddard Mr. Gaylord K. Swim Mr. Stacy W. Taylor Mr. Robert Thoburn Mr. James E. Thornton Dr. Balint Vazsonyi Mr. George Vucanovich The Honorable Robert S. Walker Mr. Winston O. Weaver Mr. Robert E. Welch Mr. Paul M. Weyrich Mr. Harry Bartell Zachry 9 I ! ! I i r i I i i I i ! I I S I i I i i I 8 10 Membership Directory Mr.
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