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*[[David M. Rubenstein]] (Chairman) – Cofounder and Co-Chief Executive Officer, [[The Carlyle Group]]. Regent of the [[Smithsonian Institution]], chairman of the board for [[Duke University]], co-chair of the board at the [[Brookings Institution]], and president of the [[The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.|Economic Club of Washington]].
* [[Blair Effron]] (Vice Chairman) – Cofounder, [[Centerview Partners]].
* [[Jami Miscik]] (Vice Chairman) – Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman, [[Kissinger Associates, Inc.]]. Ms. Miscik served as the global head of sovereign risk at [[Lehman Brothers]]. She also serves as a senior advisor to [[Barclays Capital]]. She currently serves on the boards of EMC Corporation, [[In-Q-Tel]] and the American Ditchley Foundation, and is a member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. Before entering the private sector, she had a twenty-year career as an [[intelligence officer]], including a stint as the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s Deputy Director for Intelligence (2002–2005), and as the Director for Intelligence Programs at the [[United States National Security Council|National Security Council]] (1995–1996).
* [[Richard N. Haass]] (President) – Former State Department director of policy planning and lead U.S. official on Afghanistan and Northern Ireland (2001–2003), and principal Middle East adviser to President [[George H. W. Bush|George H.W. Bush]] (1989–1993).
*[[Thad Allen|Thad W. Allen]] − Senior Executive Advisor, [[Booz Allen Hamilton|Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.]]