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Financial Firms Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Third Point Capital Goldman Sachs Greenhill SAVP Venture Co. Daniel Loeb* Todd Malan* Partners Henry Kravis J.B. Lockhart* Sir Deryck Maughan The Carlyle Group Lincoln Park Alex Navab* Jay Sammons* Capital InterMedia Partners Scott Nuttall* Mark Cozzi* Leo Hindrey John Pfeffer Baupost Group Lewis Eisenberg* Seth Klarman TPG Activision David Sorkin Nick Stone* Coddy Johnson* Ken Mehlman* Elliott Management Bobby Kotick Paul Singer* Tigris Capital JP Morgan Sundar Srinivasan* Mark Wallace* Harold Ford, Jr. Tom Kaplan Clarium Capital Blackstone Peter Thiel* Garrett Moran* Political Leadership William Weld* Ken Mehlman* Former Republican Governor of Michael Huffington Former RNC Chairman & Bush Massachusetts Former Republican Campaign Manager Congressman and US Senate Christie Todd Whitman Nominee Mark Wallace* Former Republican Governor of New Former Bush Deputy Ambassador to the Jersey Michael Toner United Nations Former Bush Federal Election John Podesta* Commission Chairman Harold Ford, Jr.* Former Clinton White House Chief of Former Republican Congressman & US Staff Nicolle Wallace* Senate Nominee Former Bush White House Lewis Eisenberg* Communications Director Alex Castellanos* Former Republican National Committee Advisor to George Bush, Mitt Romney & McCain Finance Chairman Dick Gephardt and other GOP campaigns Former Democratic House Steve Schmidt Majority Leader Winnie Stachelberg, Former McCain Chief Strategist CAP (former HRC) Gay Rights Activists David Mixner* Co-Chair of Empire State Pride Evan Wolfson* Author & Political Strategist, AFER Agenda Founder & Executive Director of Advisory Board Freedom to Marry Ryan Pedlow* Margaret Hoover* Board Member of GLSEN & Brian Ellner* Fox News Contributor, AFER Advisory Sector Head of Ziff Brothers Senior Strategist for HRC’s Campaign Board Investments for New York Marriage John Podesta* Bill Smith Andy Tobias* President of the Center for American Gill Action author and board member, Progress, AFER Advisory Board Patrick Guerrero Friendfactor Frank Selvaggi* Gill Action Jarrett Barrios GLAAD *denotes attending Richard Socarides .
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