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YALE CEO Caucus YALE CEO Caucus David P. Abney Executive Chairman UPS Richard Adkerson Vice Chairman, President & CEO Freeport-McMoRan William D. Anderson Senior Managing Director Evercore Adam Aron President & Chief Executive Officer AMC Entertainment Mary T. Barra Chairman & Chief Executive Officer General Motors Company Dan Bigman Editor & Chief Content Officer Chief Executive Group Aryeh Bourkoff Founder & Chief Executive Officer LionTree Advisors Albert Bourla Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Pfizer Chris Boyd Chief Operating Officer Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Michael S. Burke Former Chairman & CEO AECOM Sylvia Burwell President, American University 22nd US Sec’y of Health and Human Svcs. Steve Case Chairman & CEO, Revolution Founder & Former CEO, America Online James R. Clapper Director (2010-2017) US National Intelligence Alan B. Colberg President & Chief Executive Officer Assurant Marc S. Cooper Chief Executive Officer PJ Solomon David M. Cote Retired Chairman & CEO Honeywell International Bob Diamond Founder & Chief Executive Officer Atlas Merchant Capital Kyle Dropp Co-Founder & Chief Research Officer Morning Consult David Druley Chief Executive Officer Cambridge Associates Hugh T. Dugan Special Assistant to the President The National Security Council Richard W. Edelman Chief Executive Officer Edelman Mark D. Ein Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Capitol Investment Corp Sara Eisen Co-Anchor CNBC John R. Ettelson President & Chief Executive Officer William Blair & Company Marty Evans Rear Admiral (Ret.) United States Navy Mark Fields Former President & CEO Ford Motor Company Edward C. Forst Chairman Lion Capital Helena Foulkes Former Chief Executive Officer Hudson’s Bay Company Joele Frank Managing Partner Joele Frank, Wilkinson, Brimmer, Katcher Neal Froneman Chief Executive Officer Sibanye-Stillwater Kurt Fulepp Chief Product Officer AccuWeather Alex Gorsky Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Johnson & Johnson Suzanne Greco Retired President & CEO Subway Restaurants Maurice R. Greenberg Chairman & Chief Executive Officer C.V. Starr & Co. YALE CEO Caucus Jonathan Greenblatt CEO & National Director Anti-Defamation League Jerry Greenfield Co-Founder Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Patricia de Stacy Harrison President & Chief Executive Officer Corporation for Public Broadcasting Carla A. Hills US Trade Representative (1989-1993) 5th US Sec’y of Housing & Urban Develop. Michael C. Hyter Managing Partner Korn Ferry Thomas A. James Chairman Emeritus Raymond James Financial Farooq Kathwari Chairman, President & CEO Ethan Allen Brad Katsuyama Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer IEX James P. Keane President & Chief Executive Officer Steelcase Margaret Keane Chief Executive Officer Synchrony W. Matthew Kelly Chief Executive Officer JBG Smith Stacy J. Kenworthy Chief Executive Officer HellaStorm John B. King Jr. President & CEO, The Education Trust 10th US Secretary of Education Klaus Kleinfeld Former Chairman & CEO, Alcoa/Arconic Founder, K2Elevation Kay Koplovitz Managing Partner, Springboard Growth Capital Founder, USA Networks Richard J. Kramer Chairman, President & CEO The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Ynon Kreiz Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Mattel Arvind Krishna Chief Executive Officer IBM Corporation Tina Kuhn President & Chief Executive Officer CyberCore Technologies Jared Kushner Senior Advisor to the President The White House Melanie Kusin Vice Chair Korn Ferry John S. Lapides President United Aluminum Corporation Rich Lesser President & Chief Executive Officer Boston Consulting Group Matthew S. Levatich Former President & CEO Harley-Davidson Inc. Joseph J. Lhota Executive Vice President & Vice Dean NYU Langone Medical Center Robert Lighthizer United States Trade Representative Executive Office of the President Steve Lipin Founder, Chairman & CEO Gladstone Place Partners Joanne Lipman Distinguished Fellow, Princeton University Former Editor-in-Chief, USA TODAY John F. Lundgren Retired Chairman & CEO Stanley Black & Decker Tamara L. Lundgren Chair & Chief Executive Officer Schnitzer Steel Industries Terry J. Lundgren Retired Chairman & CEO Macy’s Inc. Vikram Malhotra Chairman of the Americas McKinsey & Company Katherine A. Martin Partner & Chair of the Board Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati James F. McCann Founder & Chairman 1-800-Flowers.com YALE CEO Caucus Andrew McConnell Chief Executive Officer Rented.com David H. McCormick Chief Executive Officer Bridgewater Associates Lee Mergy Founder & Senior Managing Director Galt & Company D. Quinn Mills Professor Emeritus Harvard Business School A. Mushfiq Mobarak Professor of Economics YALE University Deanna Mulligan President & Chief Executive Officer Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America Joel N. Myers Chairman & President AccuWeather John D. Negroponte US Deputy Secretary of State (2007-2009) US Ambassador to the UN (2001-2004) Indra K. Nooyi Former Chair & CEO PepsiCo Grover Norquist President Americans for Tax Reform R. Adam Norwitt President & Chief Executive Officer Amphenol Corporation Victoria J. Nuland Assistant Secretary (2013-2017) US Department of State Steve Odland President & Chief Executive Officer The Conference Board Nels B. Olson Vice Chairman Korn Ferry Peter R. Orszag CEO, Financial Advisory Lazard Freres & Co. Valerie B. Palmieri President & Chief Executive Officer Aspira Women’s Health W. Douglas Parker Chairman & Chief Executive Officer American Airlines Group Alan J. Patricof Co-Founder & Chairman Emeritus Greycroft Partners Mark J. Penn President & Managing Partner The Stagwell Group Stefano Pessina Executive Vice Chairman Walgreens Boots Alliance Mike Petters President & Chief Executive Officer Huntington Ingalls Industries Richard H. Pildes Professor of Constitutional Law New York University Nicholas T. Pinchuk Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Snap-on Incorporated Harvey L. Pitt 26th Chairman US Securities and Exchange Commission Paul Polman Co-Founder & Chair, Imagine Retired CEO, Unilever PLC Maria Pope President & Chief Executive Officer Portland General Electric Jonathan Porter Vice President & Gen’l Manager, Business Services AccuWeather Dina Powell McCormick Member of the Management Committee Goldman Sachs Thomas J. Quinlan III Chairman, President & CEO LSC Communications Georgia C. Ravitz Partner Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Gary Reedy Chief Executive Officer American Cancer Society Tierney Remick Vice Chair Korn Ferry Tom Rogers Executive Chairman Engine Media Virginia M. Rometty Executive Chairman IBM Corporation James H. Rosen President & Chief Executive Officer Artizan Biosciences YALE CEO Caucus Lisa Osborne Ross US Chief Operating Officer Edelman J. Stapleton Roy 5th Ambassador to China US Department of State Nicole H. Russo President & Chief Executive Officer Microboard Processing Leslie Miller Saiontz Founder Achieve Miami Miriam Sapiro Managing Director, Sard Verbinnen & Co. Acting & Deputy US Trade Rep. (2009-2014) Anthony Scaramucci Founder & Co-Managing Partner SkyBridge Capital Stephen A. Schwarzman Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO Blackstone George E. Seay III Founder & Chairman Annandale Capital Ivan G. Seidenberg Retired Chairman & CEO Verizon Communications David J. Shulkin 9th Secretary US Department of Veterans Affairs Jeffrey N. Simmons President & Chief Executive Officer Elanco Animal Health Alan P. Slatas Managing Director Galt & Company Kevin Sneader Global Managing Partner McKinsey & Company Jeffrey M. Solomon Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Cowen Inc. Marc J. Sonnenfeld Partner Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Arne M. Sorenson President & Chief Executive Officer Marriott International Caryl M. Stern Executive Director Walton Family Foundation Joe Straus Speaker (2009-2019) Texas House of Representatives Henry Stoever President & Chief Executive Officer Association of Governing Boards (AGB) Joel Szabat Under Secretary for Transportation Policy US Department of Transportation Eddie Tam Chief Executive Officer Central Asset Investments Paul J. Taubman Chairman & Chief Executive Officer PJT Partners Kip Tindell Co-Founder The Container Store D. James Umpleby III Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Caterpillar Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran US Business Editor The Economist Sten H. Vermund Dean, School of Public Health Yale University John Visentin Vice Chairman & CEO Xerox Holdings Corporation Vivek Wadhwa Distinguished Fellow Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Laura R. Walker Former President & CEO, New York Public Radio 11th President, Bennington College Mark A. Weinberger Former Global Chairman & CEO EY Lally Graham Weymouth Senior Associate Editor The Washington Post Maggie Wilderotter Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Grand Reserve Inn Sarah K. Williamso Chief Executive Officer FCLT Global Harold L. Yoh III Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Day & Zimmermann.
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