Daniel Yergin

Chairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates Daniel Yergin is Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), a Pulitzer Prize winner — and a highly respected authority on energy policy and international politics and economics. He is also Executive Vice President of IHS, the parent company of CERA. He is also a recipient of the United States […]

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Emily Arnold

Graduate Student, Natural Resources and Sustainable Development Emily Arnold is currently a candidate for a dual Master’s degree in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, studying at American University in Washington, D.C. and the United Nations University for Peace, based in Costa Rica. She has pursued her interest in and commitment to issues of sustainability and […]

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Eric Biel

Senior Counsel at Human Rights First — Washington, D.C. Eric Biel is Senior Counsel in Human Rights First’s Washington office. His responsibilities include covering U.S. law and security, international justice, workers’ rights and other issues. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary for Trade Policy, Counselor to the Secretary and Acting Director of the Office […]

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Emma Bonino

Member of the European Parliament Emma Bonino has been a Member of the European Parliament since 1999. Between 1994 and 1999, she served as the European Union’s Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid, Fisheries, Consumer Policy, Consumer Health Protection and Food Safety. Ms. Bonino’s other major international commitments have included the European Parliament’s 2004 delegation to the […]

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Edwin G. Burrows

Broeklundian Professor of History Edwin G. Burrows is the Broeklundian Professor of History at Brooklyn College. He won the Pulitzer Prize in History for Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. In 1964, Edwin G. Burrows received his B.A. in History from the University of Michigan — and received a Ph.D.from Columbia University […]

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Elizabeth C. Economy

Director of Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations Elizabeth Economy is Director of Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert on China-U.S. relations and Chinese domestic and foreign policy, with particular focus on the environment. She periodically consults for agencies of the U.S. government and has lectured or taught […]

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Everett Ehrlich

Senior Vice President and Director of Research, Committee for Economic Development As Senior Vice President and Director of Research for the Committee for Economic Development, Dr. Ehrlich directs the research program. Prior to joining the CED, he served as Presdient of ESC Company — a consulting firm that combines economic analysis, business development and communications […]

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Edward Fischer

Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University Edward F. Fischer is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University, where he is also the Associate Director of the Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies. He has written on subjects ranging from cross-cultural perspectives on romantic love to cultural manifestations of the global economy. Fischer’s fieldwork […]

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Eric Heymann

Senior Economist, Deutsche Bank Research Eric Heymann is a Senior Economist at Deutsche Bank Research in Frankfurt, Germany. He has worked for the sector research department at Deutsche Bank Research since 1998 — and is responsible for the transport and traffic sector, the automotive industry, environmental issues and consumer goods. Mr. Heymann studied economics at […]

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Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Liberia’s first elected female president, as well as the first elected female leader on the continent. On 23 November 2005, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was declared the winner of the Liberian election and confirmed as the country’s next president. Previously, Ms. Johnson-Sirleaf served as Minister of Finance from 1972 to 1973, […]

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