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{{r|Rosemary Sullivan}} General Manager
{{r|Rosemary Sullivan}} General Manager
===Board of Advisors===
===Board of Advisors===
{{r|Barbara Comstock}} Principal, Blank Rome Government Relations; former Director of Public Affairs for the United States Justice Department, overseeing all communications for the Attorney General, the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Prisons, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and the U.S. Marshals Service.
{{r|Barbara Comstock}} Principal, Blank Rome Government Relations; former Director of Public Affairs for the [[United States Department of Justice]]
{{r|Monica Crowley|}} WABC Radio Talk Show Host; former Foreign Policy Assistant to President Richard Nixon; doctorate in International Relations, Columbia University.
{{r|Monica Crowley|}} WABC Radio Talk Show Host; former Foreign Policy Assistant to President Richard Nixon; doctorate in International Relations, Columbia University.
{{r|Susan Davis}} President and CEO, Susan Davis International, recognized as one of the nation’s premier full-service communications and public affairs firms; named one of the "Top 5 Public Affairs Agencies" in the country.
{{r|Susan Davis}} President and CEO, Susan Davis International (public affairs)
{{r|James T. DeGraffenreid}} Pres/COO of The [[United States Naval Institute]]; a former President at Phillips Publishing International; Chairman of the Board, [[Center for Security Policy]]
{{r|James T. DeGraffenreid}} Pres/COO of The [[United States Naval Institute]]; a former President at Phillips Publishing International; Chairman of the Board, [[Center for Security Policy]]
{{r|Laura Ingraham}} Author, Columnist, Political Commentator, Host of Nationally Syndicated Radio Show.
{{r|Laura Ingraham}} Author, Columnist, Political Commentator, Host of Nationally Syndicated Radio Show.
{{r|Dale W. Lang}} retired media entrepreneur, former Chairman of Lang Communications, Inc., and senior executive at the 3M Corporation
{{r|Dale Lang}} retired media entrepreneur, former Chairman of Lang Communications, Inc., and senior executive at the 3M Corporation
{{r|John LeBoutillier}} former Member of Congress, Author, Columnist.
{{r|John LeBoutillier}} former Member of Congress, Author, Columnist.
{{r|Maria Estela Lopez de Rios}} Executive Vice President, Orion International Technologies, provider of engineering and scientific support to government agencies in the areas of Test & Evaluation, Advanced Technologies, Engineering & Technical Services, and Information Technologies.
{{r|Maria Estela Lopez de Rios}} Executive Vice President, Orion International Technologies,  
{{r|Shirley Lord}} Author and Journalist.
{{r|Shirley Lord}} Author and Journalist.
{{r|Abby S. Moffat}} Executive Director, The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation.
{{r|Abby S. Moffat}} Executive Director, The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation.
{{r|Eugene F. Rogers}}, BG ret. executive committee chairman of the Medal of Honor 2010 Convention, general officer in the S.C. Military Department, attorney (licensed to practice law in all S.C. state and federal courts, in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, and a founding partner of Rogers, Townsend & Thomas, PC), former U.S. Air Force Reserve JAG officer, and a United States Marine who enlisted in the Corps at barely 17-years-old.  
{{r|Eugene F. Rogers}}, BG ret. executive committee chairman of the Medal of Honor 2010 Convention, general officer in the S.C. Military Department, attorney (licensed to practice law in all S.C. state and federal courts, in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, and a founding partner of Rogers, Townsend & Thomas, PC), former U.S. Air Force Reserve JAG officer, and a United States Marine who enlisted in the Corps at barely 17-years-old.  
{{r|Thor Ronay}}President of International Assessment and Strategy Center, and is a terrorism and national security consultant to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other agencies.
{{r|Thor Ronay}}President of [[International Assessment and Strategy Center]]
{{r|W. Thomas Smith}}field-grade officer in the S.C. State Guard, former SWAT team officer in the nuclear industry, and former U.S. Marine infantry leader
{{r|W. Thomas Smith}}field-grade officer in the S.C. State Guard, former SWAT team officer in the nuclear industry, and former U.S. Marine infantry leader
{{r|Dr. Latanya Sweeney}} Director, Laboratory for International Data Privacy, Carnegie Mellon University; Bio-Terrorism Surveillance Project, Department of Defense and Johns Hopkins University
{{r|Latanya Sweeney}} Director, Laboratory for International Data Privacy, [[Carnegie Mellon University]]; Bio-Terrorism Surveillance Project, Department of Defense and [[Johns Hopkins University]]
{{r|Frank S. Swain}} Partner, Baker and Daniels; Trustee and Secretary, Margaret Thatcher Foundation; Director, Research Institute for Small and Emerging Business
{{r|Frank Swain}} Partner, Baker and Daniels; Trustee and Secretary, [[Margaret Thatcher Foundation]]; Director, Research Institute for Small and Emerging Business
{{r|Paul Vallely}}
{{r|Paul Vallely}}
{{r|Arthur Waldron}} Lauder Professor of International Relations, University of Pennsylvania; formerly Princeton University; professor of strategy and policy at the U.S. Naval War College; adjunct professor of East Asian Studies at Brown University; member of the Council on Foreign Relations; research associate at the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University.
{{r|Arthur Waldron}}  
{{r|R. James Woolsey}}   
{{r|R. James Woolsey}}   
===Board of Directors===
===Board of Directors===
{{r|Carol Taber}} President, Family Security Foundation, Inc., publisher of familysecuritymatters.org; former Executive Vice President, Group Publisher, Lang Communications, Inc.
{{r|Carol Taber}} President, Family Security Foundation, Inc., publisher of familysecuritymatters.org; former Executive Vice President, Group Publisher, Lang Communications, Inc.
{{r|Amanda Bowman}} President of the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License; Director, [[Center for Security Policy]]
{{r|Amanda Bowman}} President of the [[Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License]]; Director, [[Center for Security Policy]]
{{r|Linda Cohen}} Member of the Leadership Santa Fe program, appointed to the Santa Fe Planning Commission, serves as trustee on the New Mexico Board of the [[Anti-Defamation League]], member of the International Women’s Forum and the Santa Fe Community College Foundation Board.
{{r|Linda Cohen}} Member of the Leadership Santa Fe program, appointed to the Santa Fe Planning Commission, serves as trustee on the New Mexico Board of the [[Anti-Defamation League]], member of the International Women’s Forum and the Santa Fe Community College Foundation Board.
{{r|Dale Lang}} Former Chairman of Lang Communications, Inc., senior executive at the 3M Corporation
{{r|Dale Lang}} Former Chairman of Lang Communications, Inc., senior executive at the 3M Corporation
{{r|Edward Taber}} Executive Vice President, Legg Mason/Institutional Asset Management; former President, Prime Reserve Fund, T. Rowe Price.
{{r|Edward Taber}} Executive Vice President, Legg Mason/Institutional Asset Management; former President, Prime Reserve Fund, T. Rowe Price.

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