CIA PARTICIPANTS IN BROOKINGS PROGRAM

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Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B008OQ7,,~7 The Brookings Institution Advanced Study Program executive education in government, business, an.1 public policy CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS JANUARY 13 - 18, 1980 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 wee. ,W 0* 1 u.wc. : W E - Approved For Release 2005/12/14 :CIA - t L --. mac PAtjk.- 1Oh/ i o as. f ows a, 46 t-,u 7 14'7,Lf ~C~y/~ ~ r 1u~ mss{ ~ Jl'K,t~ov ~MO~~ e f ~t~1'~ah '4u, `, -L0- Gv't/i2k.1 ft V. brr -f vv No Odes A(Q 6et cam. }fir!' w Lease era r- t 2- f~* u Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release h i 4N1/IARDP84B00890R00080007001Y-7, CIA PARTICIPANTS IN BROOKINGS PROGRAM DATE: Friday, 18 January 1980 TIME: LOCATION: 12:10 to 2:00 p.m. Luncheon - Executive Dining Room Conference - DCI Conference Room HOST/MODERATOR: Mr. Don Wortman Deputy Director for Administration OTR REPRESENTATIVE: Deputy Director of Training Office of the DCI Deputy omp ro . er National Foreign Assessment Center 3ef , South Asia Branch, Q NE/South Asia Division Office of Political Analysis National Foreign Assesment Center I Executive Assistant, Deputy Director National. Foreign Assessment Center I ie?, Petroleum Supply Analysis Center Office of Economic Reserch Ur13e:t,-7E/7Ur1ca ranch Eastern Forces Division Office of Strategic Research CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 LU1Vt' 1UL'1N t .Lktb Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 L i.e- , Strategic Systems BR/Naval Systems Division, OWI Directorate of Administration Directorate of Operations Directorate of Science and Technology I -~rrr~~rr tical Methodology Research Division Office of Research and Development Other Table Hosts I Special r aiirs r Office of Training I Special Y"ieii rgvrficer Office of Training Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 STAT Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 DONALD E. ADAMS (Don) Manager, Commercial,. Industrial and Agricultural Services Florida Power and Light Company 9250 West Flagler Street Miami, Florida 33101 Education Attended Emory University and the University of North Carolina under the Navy V-12 Program. Received BS and MS in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Florida. Present Position Florida Power and Light Company-Manager Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural Services. Duties include responsibility for the Company'.s business interface with Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural customers relating to electric service, along with responsibility for tariff application concerning extension of service to new customers. Summary of Career University of Florida, Faculty member, 1950-1956. Positions held were Research Assistant, Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor. Director Agricultural Development, Florida Power and Light Company, 1957-1974. Present position since 1974. Civic and Professional Activities President Florida Society Agricultural Engineers-1960. President Florida 4-H Club Foundation-1973-1978. Agricultural Alumnus of Year University Florida-1961. Member Florida Agricultural Engineering Society, Florida Hotel and Motel Association. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 ROBERT F. BROTHERS Regulatory Affairs Coordinator Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York 14650 Bachelor of Engineering Physics - Cornell University M.A. in Mathematics - University of Alabama Juris Doctorate - Catholic University Currently in corporate staff position, responsible for coordination of monitoring and review of Federal regulatory and legislative activity. Joined Eastman Kodak Company as a development engineer after military service. Subsequently attended law school and transferred to Legal Department as attorney specializing initially in patent law and later in trademark and copyright matters. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 JOHN D. CHAMPENY Manager, Far East Exploration Division Esso Exploration Inc. P. O. Box 146 Houston, Texas 77001 Received B.A. in Geology in 1959 from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an M.A. in Geology in 1962 from U.C.L.A. Currently Manager of the For East Exploration Division of Esso Exploration Inc., responsible for the technical evaluation of exploration programs for oil and gas in frontier and contract areas in the For East including China. Began career with Exxon in 1961 as a geologist in Corpus Christi, Texas. After various assignments in Texas, was appointed District Production Geologist in Hobbs, New Mexico in 1968. Subsequently became a Planning Analyst in 1971 with Esso Exploration Inc. Following this assignment, in December 1973, was appointed Geological Manager of the Europe/Africa region in Walton-on-Thames, England. In 1977 became Manager of the Frontier Division of Esso Exploration Inc. in Houston, and in 1978 was appointed Chief Geologist. Mr. Champeny assumed his current position of Manager of the For East Explora- tion Division in June of 1979. He is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Certified Petroleum Geologists, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, and the Houston Geological Society. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 JOHN F. BRUSKOTTER (John) Manager, Plans & Integration Exploration &'Production Public Affairs Shell Oil Company One Shell Plaza - Room 1556 P. O. Box 2463 Houston, Texas 77001 John Bruskotter joined Shell in 1952 at the former Houston Area of the Exploration and Production (E&P) Organization after earning a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from the Missouri School of Mines. After E&P Engineer- ing assignments of increasing responsibility in Houston, Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, he became Manager Natural Gas Sales in the Southern Region in 1971, and Manager Natural Gas Marketing in 1974. In 1975, he joined Head Office - E&P first as Manager Natural Gas Sales then in 1979 as Manager Regulatory Affairs. Five months later, he was named to his present position as Manager Plans and Integration - E&P in Public Affairs. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 CARL D. CLAY Western Division Manager P. 0. Box 120 Casper, Wyoming 82602 B. S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Ohio Northern University, 1960. MIT Senior Executive Program, 1977. Since 1977, Mr. Clay has been Division Manager in Marathon Pipe Line's Western Division. His responsibilities include managing the Western Division Operations and administering the company policies throughout the Division. He also serves as a representative of the Pipe Line in promoting new business and the interests of the company. Prior to his appointment as Western Division Manager, he held the position of Manager of Purchasing for Marathon Oil Company. After joining Marathon Pipe Line Company in 1961 as an Associate Engineer, he served in a series of Engineering and Supervisory positions before being named Manager of Engineering and Planning in the Crude Oil Trading and Transportation Organi- zation in 1972. In 1974 he was appointed Joint Interest Manager. Mr. Clay presently resides at 3740 South Coffman, Casper, Wyoming with his family. He is registered as a Professional Engineer in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Presently, he serves as Vice President of Transportation for the Petroleum Association of Wyoming. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000860070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 WILLIAM J. COBB (BILL) PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 3103 AIRPORT BLVD. MOBILE, ALABAMA B. S. degree in Business Administration University of Montevallo (1969) Since October, 1978, Mr. Cobb has been Public Relations Manager for the Mobile District for South Central Bell. He is responsible for all media contacts in the six-county district and has responsibilities for liasion with elected state legislators. Mr. Cobb joined South Central Bell in 1969 after graduation from The University of Montevallo. He worked in various loca- tions in Alabama in the Residence Department and in January 1978 was appointed Public Affairs Manager, having responsibilities for liasion with The Alabama State Legislature. In October, 1978, he was appointed Public Relations Manager for the Mobile District. Mr. Cobb is a member of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, Public Relations Council of Alabama, Associated Industries of Alabama, and The Board of Directors-Gulf Coast Area Red Cross. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 ROBERT L. EVERETT (BOB) Assistant Director Automotive Emission Control Department GM Environmental Activities Staff General Motors Technical Center Warren, Michigan 48090 Robert L. Everett is Assistant Director in the Automotive Emission Control section of General Motors Environmental Activities Staff. He was born in Duquesne, Pennsylvania and is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh in Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Everett joined General Motors in 1957 where over a fifteen year period he held several engineering positions in the Fuels and Lubricants Department of the GM Research Laboratories. His general work experience at the Laboratories involved engine-fuel relationships. Specifically, his work related to abnormal engine combustion, emissions, carburetion and liaison with the petroleum industry. Mr. Everett transferred to Environmental Activities Staff in 1973 where he has held several positions primarily involved in coordinating technical responses to proposed EPA emissions regulations. He was promoted to his present position in January, 1977 with responsibilities for Federal Regulatory, Compliance and Service Activities as related to vehicle emissions. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 GARY C. FLACK Manufacturing Manager Hewlett-Packard Desktop Computer Division 3400 E. Harmony Road Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 B.S. Degree in Business Administration, University of Nebraska, June 1959, majors in Economics and Finance. Graduated from Auburn High School, Auburn, Nebraska, in June 1955. Presently Mr. Flack is Manufacturing Manager for Product Line 98, Desktop Computer Division of Hewlett-Packard Company. He has responsi- bility for managing a Production Engineering Department, three Produc- tion Departments, a Materials Department, and a Singapore Production Operation (manages 500+ employees). Mr. Flack joined Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto, California, in July 1961. He transferred from Palo Alto to Loveland, Colorado, in 1966. He has been employed as an Accounting Manager, then Materials Manager, and currently as Manufacturing Manager (for the past four years). He was employed at Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, California, from July 1959 to July 1961. Mr. Flack is Chairman of the Congregation of Zion Lutheran Church (1400 members) in Loveland, Colorado. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 NORMAN E. GARRITY (Norm) Sales & Marketing Manager, Electronics Corning Glass Works Houghton Park, A-2 Corning, New York 14830 Mr. Garrity earned an AB Degree in Economics from Bucknell University in 1963 and a Masters Degree in Business Administration in 1964 from Bucknell. He is presently Sales & Marketing Manager for Corning Electronics Worldwide, reporting to the V.P. & General Manager of the Division of Corning Glass Works. Corning Electronics is engaged in the manufacture, marketing, and sale of passive electronic components (resistors, capacitors, and networks) on a worldwide basis. In his present position, he is responsible for the day-to-day marketing efforts as well as direction for future product extensions, new products, and/or market accesses. He is also responsible for the active sale of the products manufactured to include: advertising, promotion, contract negotiation, service, etc. After graduating from Bucknell, Mr. Garrity joined the U.S. Army Military Police Corp. He was a 1st. Lt. and served on Okinawa in 1965-66. He joined Corning Glass Works in late, 1966 and held positions of Shift Supervisor, Section Supervisor, Department Head, Production Superintendent, and Plant Manager of our Bradford, Pa. components Plant. He was appointed Plant Manager of our Charleroi, Pa. Consumer Products Plant in 1976 and held that position until April of this year. He played three years of Varsity Football as a QuarterLack at Bucknell as well as served as Assistant Football Coach at Bucknell in 1964. He has been President of the Bradford Industrial Development Corporation, Bradford United Way Chairman, and Bradford Y.M.C.A. Director. While in Charleroi, he was Chairman of the Mon Valley United Way and served on the Board of Directors of the Mon Valley Hospital, Chamber of Commerce, and Mon Valley Progress Council. He was Fund Chairman for the Mon Valley Boy Scouts and a Financial Committee member at Belle Vernon School District. In his new position, he is becoming active in The Electronic Industries Association. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 RAYMOND G. GRIBLING (Ray) Public Affairs Manager Pacific Northwest Bell 421 S. W. Oak Street Portland, Oregon 97204 Mr. Gribling is a registered Lobbyist in the State of Oreqon and represents Pacific Northwest Bell to elected local, State and Federal officials. He has been with Pacific Northwest Bell and its predecessor, Pacific Telephone, in Portland and Seattle for thirty three years. He began his telephone career as a splicer's helper at Portland in 1946 following discharge from the U. S. Navy. Since then he has worked in the company's business office and directory departments before joining the Consumer Affairs department in 1971 as a General Tax Representative. Mr. Gribling is active in service and civic organizations. His memberships include, Board President Oregon Telco Credit Union, Oregon Credit Union League, Lake Oswego Babe Ruth, Lake Grove Lions Club, Oregon Tax Research, Salem Chamber of Commerce, Portland Chamber of Commerce, Associated Oregon Industries, Western States Association of Tax Representatives and Capitol Club of Oregon. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 PERRY E. HALL II Senior Vice President National Banking Division Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York 23 Wall Street New York, New York 10015 Graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts in 1956 and Princeton University in 1960 (B.A.). In January 1979 Mr. Hall was appointed a Senior Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and head of the National East Group of the bank's National Banking Division. Mr. Hall joined Morgan Guaranty in 1963 and was assigned to the Trust and Investment Division where he was a member of the Trust Committee and had responsibilities for fixed income investments held in pension and profit-sharing accounts. In 1976 he was appointed head of the bank's Public Finance Department and was a member of the general management group of the Treasurer's Division. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Manager, Government Affairs Aluminum Company of America Indiana University, B.A. (1961) and M.A. (1968) in Journalism. Joined Company as Public Relations Assistant, Massena Operations in 1968; 1969, Public Relations Manager, Lafayette Works; 1971, Public Relations Manager, Massena Ope-ations; 1973, Supervisor, International Public Relations and Advertising, Pittsburgh; 1976, Manager, International Public Relations, Pittsburgh. Mr. Holtzman has been in his present position since 1978. From 1965 to 1967, he was Editor, Dallas, Oregon, Itemizer. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 ALAN S. KAFKA Manager - Copper Sales ASARCO Incorporated 120 Broadway New York, New York 10005 Obtained B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering from Lafayette College in 1964 and an M.S. degree in Metallurgy from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1967. Attended Economics for Executives sponsored by The Conference Board. Since 1978 Mr. Kafka has been Manager - Copper Sales for Asarco. In this capacity he has been responsible for the marketing of refined copper into both domestic and foreign markets. Mr. Kafka joined Asarco's Central Research Department in 1964 following graduation from Lafayette College. He worked primarily on projects related to the production and product development of zinc and zinc alloys. In 1973 Mr. Kafka was transferred to the Sales Department where he first worked in the Zinc Sales section and then in 1975 switched to the Copper Sales section.. Mr. Kafka is a member of the American Society for Metals; American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers; International Copper Research Association and the Copper Club. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 WILLIAM H. KING (Bill) Manager Michigan Refining Division Marathon Oil Company 1300 South Fort Street Detroit, Michigan 1+8217 B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, University of Wyoming, 1961. Harvard Advanced Management Program, 1979. Since June 1977 Mr. King has been Manager of Marathon's Michigan Refining Division. He is responsible for all of Marathon's refining operations in Michigan. The Division employs approximately 475 people and processes approximately 68,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The refinery manufactures gasolines, fuel oils, liquid petroleum gases, asphalt and sulfur. Mr. King joined Marathon's Pipeline Engineering Department at Casper, Wyoming in 1961 after graduation from the University of Wyoming and worked throughout the Western Division for five years. In early 1966, he transferred to Burghausen, Germany,-and held various engineering and supervisory positions related to the construction and start-up of Marathon's pipelines and Petrochemical Refinery in Bavaria. Upon return to the United States in 1971, he served as a Senior Engineer with the Crude Oil Trading and Transportation organization. in mid- 1973, he was appointed Manager of the Technical Service Department in the Michigan Refining Division and, subsequently, served as Manager of the Engineering and Maintenance Departments prior to being appointed Manager of Marathon's Corporate Risk Division in January, 1977. Mr. King is a member of the American Petroleum Institute. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000860070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 CHARLES K. LIGON (Charlie) President Rea Magnet Wire Company, Inc. 3600 East Pontiac Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46896 Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree from Georgia Tech, 1959. In July, 1979, Mr. Ligon became President of Rea Magnet Wire Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Aluminum Company of America. After graduating as an Industrial Engineer from Georgia Tech in 1959, Mr. Ligon joined Alcoa at their Alcoa Tennessee operations and worked as an Industrial Engineer for several years. He later had several assignments as a Production Supervisor and Production Superintendent in Alcoa's fabricating plant. In 1970, he transferred to the Sales-Marketing Department in Pittsburgh and had several marketing and field sales assignments in both Pittsburgh and Allentown, Pennsylvania, over the next few years. In 1976, he became General Manager of the Fastener Division and Works Manager of the Lancaster Plant in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In 1978, he became General Manager of Alcoa's Extrusion Tube Division and approximately six months later came to Rea Magnet Wire as the President. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 REGINALD G. LOW (Reg) Director, Design Engineering Pomona Division General Dynamics Corporation B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley(1957);MBE Business Economics, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, Calif. (1968); Currently enrolled in PHD Program, Claremont Graduate School. Since 1977 Mr. Low has been Director of Design Engineering at General Dynamics, Pomona Division. In this position he directs the activities of over 850 professional and technical support personnel involved in the design development of radar guided missiles, electro-optical guided missiles and gun fire control systems. This includes all facets of the design process; sensors, guidance and control; mechanical and airframe design. Mr. Low is also responsible for directing the activities of the Microelectronics Laboratory. Prior to his current position Mr. Low served a tour of duty in each position within the Engineering Department from Electronics Engineer up to Engineering Manager. Mr. Low also served a tour of duty in Program Management. From 1972 to 1974 he was Program Manager of the Seekbat Program. This Air Force program was successfully concluded in 1974 where upon Mr. Low was reassigned as Assistant Program Director, Army Man Portable Systems; a position he held until his current assignment. Mr. Low is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He currently serves on their Technical Committee on Computers. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 DAVID S. MARSH (Dave) Manager, Corporate Financial Reporting General Comptrollers Division Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York 14650 B.S. degree in Business Administration, Syracuse University, 1961; selective graduate courses at University of Kentucky, Centre College, University of Utah, and University of Rochester. Recently Mr. Marsh was named Manager, Corporate Financial Reporting, where he is responsible for the preparation of consolidated financial information, financial reporting to general management, the Board of Directors, Shareholders, the general public, and a number of govern- mental and regulating agencies. Mr. Marsh joined the Eastman Kodak Company in 1967 after 4/ years' service as a USAF pilot, and 1/ years with the Corning Glass Works. During this time he has held several assignments in the Financial organization. Prior to his present assignment, Mr. Marsh was Manager of Financial Planning and Reporting for the International Photographic Division since 1977. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 ROBERT N. MATTSON (Bob) Director of Taxes IBM Corporation Old Orchard Road Armonk, New York 10504 Mr. Mattson is an attorney and a certified public accountant. He received a BS in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School), a LLB and LLM (Taxation) from New York University Law School and worked toward a PhD in International Economics at New York University. As a Director of Taxes, his primary responsibility is for planning and development of tax practices of IBM relating to its posture with the U.S. Government. He also serves on, and represents IBM in conjunction with Governmental Programs, the taxation committees of various business associations. Mr. Mattson joined IBM at its World Trade Headquarters on May 1, 1967. He held a number of international tax management positions in IBM World Trade. In July 1973 he was named Corporate Tax Counsel at IBM's Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, where he has also held the position of Director of Income Taxes and Director of Taxes-U.S. Before joining IBM he had private experience as a tax lawyer and also in a large public accounting firm. Mr. Mattson has published tax articles in a number of journals, in- cluding a recent article on R & D Tax Policy for Research Management. He is on the Tax Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable, Financial Executives Institute and the American Bar Asso- ciation and on the Policy Board of the American Council for Capital Formation. Mr. Mattsoii is Vice President of the Chappaqua School Board. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 ROGER F. NOONAN Manager, Training-Advertising Division Caterpillar Americas Company 100 N.E. Adams Street Peoria, Illinois 61629 EDUCATION Graduated from Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois in 1963 with a B.A. in Economics. PRESENT POSITION As Manager of Training/Advertising Division, Caterpillar Americas Co., I am responsible for both company and dealer training as well as company and cooperative advertising programs Caterpillar Americas is a subsidiary of Caterpillar Tractor Co. with marketing responsibility for Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America excluding Brazil. CAREER Prior to my current position I held sales representative positions in Canada and Mexico, was Assistant Sales Manager for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, and most recently Director of Domestic Dealer Administration with the Caterpillar-Mitsubishi joint venture in Japan. HONORS, ACTIVITIES AND MEMBERSHIPS I was a member and officer of several scholarship and leadership honorary societies while attending Bradley University. I am a past advisor to Junior Achievement, currently a member of the Peoria Chamber of Commerce, on the board of Bergan High School, member of Bergan and Bradley University Booster Clubs and an active member of the Men's Club of my church. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 RICHARD N. OWINGS (Dick) Division Sales Manager Union Oil Company of California 2901 Western Avenue Seattle, Washington 98121 Attended the University of California following three years' service in U.S. Army in the Korean conflict. Employed by Union Oil Company in March 1955 at San Francisco Refinery. He progressed through a variety of operational, dis- tribution, administrative and marketing assignments culminating with the position of Manager of Marketing Planning for the Western Region of Union Oil Company prior to appointment as Division Sales Manager of the Northwest Division in 1976. As Division Manager, Dick's area of responsibility encompasses all of Union's operational, distribution and sales activity within the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. He is an active member in the Western Oil and Gas Association, The Association of General Contractors and The Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Additionally he serves as a Director with Associa- tion of Washington Business and as a Trustee with Washington State Research Council. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000860070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 WILLIAM E. PIKE (Bill) Chairman, Credit Policy Committee Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York 23 Wall Street New York, New york 10015 Mr. Pike received his secondary education in the public schools of Fort Collins, Colorado. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating with a BS degree in 1952. After six years of service in the U.S. Navy, he attended Harvard Business School receiving a MBA degree in 1960. Since 1960, Mr. Pike has been employed by Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York. His current position is Chairman of the Credit Policy Committee. His duties include formulation of credit policies of the bank, maintenance of quality standards in the loan portfolio of the bank, and supervision of credit extension procedures. From 1952 to 1960 Mr. Pike served in the U.S. Navy. Assignments included duty on a destroyer in the Far East during the Korean War, aboard a cruiser in'the 6th-Fleet in the Mediterranean and as an Aide and Flag Lieutenant to the Admiral Commanding U.S. Amphibious forces in the Mediterranean. After attending Harvard Business School from 1958-1960 Mr. Pike joined Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. He was appointed an Assistant Treasurer in 1962, Assistant Vice President in 1964, Vice President in 1966, Senior Vice President in 1971, and Chairman of the Credit Policy Committee in 1974. He is a Director of VF Corporation, American Union Insurance Company; Chairman, Finance Committee of the New York Blood Center and a member of the Finance Advisory Board of Columbia Business School. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 JOHN W. SADLER (Bill) Manager LNG & LHC Division Gas Department Exxon Corporation 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10020 B.S. USMA 1952, M.S. in Industrial Management, Columbia 1956. Since last April Mr. Sadler has been responsible for planning for liquified natural gas, LPG and other light hydrocarbons in Exxon's corporate headquarters in New York. Mr. Sadler joined Exxon in 1956. His early career was in refining in both operating and planning positions. In 1971 he went to London as logistics manager and later employee relations manager for Esso Europe. He transferred to Rome in 1974 as vice president of operations for Esso Italiana, a position he held until his return to New York in 1979. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 BRUCE B. SAMSON General Attorney Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company 421 S. W. Oak #835 Portland, Oregon 97204 Education High School: LaGrande - 1952 College: University of Oregon BS - 1961 University of Oregon Law School, LLB - 1963 Present Position: Responsible for all legal matters for PNB in Oregon, regulatory, and general legal advice. including litigation, Bell System Career Attorney Legal Department Portland 1966 n of n Asst. General Attorney 1969-72 General Attorney 1977 Present Affiliations 1-: ericm B- Assoc., Public Utility Section; M tnc h- County Bar; City Club of Portland (Secreta. y , 1977-78) ; Oregon Legal Services Corporation (Staterde IPgal -d Corp.) oaru LIP-i -an, 1917-79; Oregc-i Sate Bar, Procedure .d Practice Cacrraittea, 1976-1977; Past President, Portland Volunteer & eaau; ! retain Part: Ra cruet Cl- '-1; _ ~^^ t t;: e_ic Club; Section Chairman 1973 UG r'' Cam: ; ai n; 1977 President of Oregon Lx:J School Assoc. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 ROBERT L. SHOBERT (Bob) Assistant Director, Design Division E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company Engineering Department Louviers Building Wilmington, DE 19898 B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering, Penn State. University, 1950; M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1951. Since 1978, Mr. Shobert has been Assistant Director of the Design Division, Engineering Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. The Design Division is an organization of about 2000 engineers and designers responsible for the design of all the Du Pont Company major capital investment programs. His direct staff for executing these investment programs consists of six Design Managers assigned by product and engineering technologies. Mr. Shobert joined Du Pont's Engineering Department, Engineering Service Division, in 1951. From 1951 through 1968, he had engi- neering and management assignments at the following Company plants nad laboratories: Carney's Point, New Jersey; Elastomer Chemicals Research Laboratory at Chambers Works, New Jersey; the Houston, Texas Plant; and the home office of the Engineering Department at the Louviers Building in Newark, Delaware. From 1968 through 1971, he was manufacturing superintendent for the continuous filament facilities at the Textile Fibers Department's Kinston, North Carolina Plant. From 1972 to present, he has had a series of management responsiblities in the Design Division, being promoted to Design Project Manager in 1974, Design Manager in 1977, and his present position in 1978. Mr. Shobert is a member of AIChE. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 JAMES B. SMITH, JR. Manager - Local Manufacturing Contract Operation Corporate Employee Relations Operation General Electric Company 3135 Easton Turnpike Mail Drop W2 B2 Fairfield, CT 06431 Mr. Smith is a graduate of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He joined the General Electric Company in 1957 as a member of the Relations Management Program. He has held assignments in Personnel Relations, Manufacturing Administration, Compensation and Hourly Relations in varied businesses and locations. Mr. Smith joined the Corporate Employee Relations Operation in 1975 as a Consultant - Union Relations. Currently, he is responsible for the direction of local union contracts (negotiations and administration) at all Company manufacturing locations. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 MIKE TALBERT U.S. Marketing Facilities and Corporate Fleet Manager HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1501 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 B. Electrical Engineering degree, University of Southern California, 1957. Since April, 1978 Mr. Talbert has been U.S. Marketing Facilities and Corporate Fleet Manager in the Corporate office. He plans, forecasts and negotiates for the purchase of new properties, new building construction and leased facilities. Mr. Talbert joined Neely Enterprises in 1958 (this became part of Hewlett-Packard in 1962) as a Staff Engineer eventually training and preparing new staff engineers for field sales. After handling such diverse tasks as advertising, sales promotion and donation programs, Mike was promoted to Neely Region Operations Manager in 1971. He continued in that capacity until 1978. Mr. Talbert is a member and past president of Radio Pioneers of Southern California, the Electronic Club of Los Angeles, and the California Marine, Parks and Harbors Association. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 HENRY J. TODD (Hank) Director, Electrical/Electronics Operations McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corporation-Huntington Beach 5301 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, California 92647 Graduated from Auburn University in 1958, with a B.S. Degree in Electronic Engineering with a Communication option. Subsequent education in Astrodynamics at West Coast University. Present position is Director of Electrical/Electronic Operations at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company (MDAC) in Huntington Beach, California. Responsibilities include the implementation of a "Focus Factory" concept directed to electrical/ electronic product lines. This concept, organizationally, includes Production Engineering and Planning, Quality Assurance, Inspection, Material Control, Manufacturing, Test, and Production Scheduling and Control. Twenty years at MDAC have included assignments in engineering design, metrology, test, management and field assignments. Management assignments include Deputy Chief Engineer--IIOL Avionics; Chief Engineer--Technology Applications Subdivision; Deputy Director--Avionics, Control, Information Subdivision; and Program Director of Engineering--Undersea Systems. Field assignments include an 18-month tour of duty on Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, with the Nike Zeus Missile System. Memberships in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Defense Preparedness Association, and Association of Old Crows. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 CARL A. TUCKER Division Manager Southwestern Exploration Division Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 1600 Midland, Texas 79702 Mr. Tucker graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1958, receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology. In 1961, after serving for three years as an.infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps at several locations in the United States and Far Eastern area, he joined Exxon Company, U.S.A., then Humble Oil & Refining Company, as a Junior Geologist in Midland, Texas. His present assignment is Division Manager of Exxon Company, U.S.A.'s Southwestern Exploration Division in Midland, Texas. This division is responsible for the planning and implementation of Exxon's exploration program in all or parts of ten southwestern and mid-continent area states, including north and west Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas. After a variety of assignments throughout the early 1960's in exploration and production geology at several locations in west Texa6 and southeastern New Mexico, he transferred to Houston in 1966 as Staff Geologist for the Chief Production Geologist. In 1967 he transferred to New Orleans as Supervisory Geologist in the Louisiana Offshore Production District, and was named District Production Geologist of that District in 1969. He transferred to the Kingsville (Texas) District in 1971, again as District Production Geologist, and in 1972 was named as Division Production Geologist of Exxon's Western Production Division in Los Angeles. In 1975, he returned to New Orleans as Geological Manager of the Southeastern Exploration Division. He transferred to Anchorage, Alaska, in 1976 as Assistant Division Manager of the Offshore/Alaska Division. He was named to his present assignment as Division Manager of the Southwestern Exploration Division in Midland in late 1977. Mr. Tucker is a member of AAPG, API, Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, New Mexico Oil & Gas Association, and Chamber of Commerce, Midland. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 CARLOS M. VALLECILLO Corporate Personnel Manager International Business Machines GPO Box 4387 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936 Performs primary responsibility for the Resident Manager Program. In addition, he has responsibilities in the personnel area of a local nature to keep corporate up-to-date on Puerto Rican law and labor conditions. 1963 DPD Clerk - PR 1966 DPD AOM - PR 1968 OPD Admin. Mgr. - PR 1972 OPD Admin. Mgr. - NY 1973 On Loan ASPIRA - NY 1974 OPD Asst. to Dist. Adm. Mgr. - NY 1975 OPD Div. EO Program Mgr. - NY 1976 GSD Admin. Mgr. - PR 1977 CHQ Corp. Personnel Mgr. - PR Education: Fairleigh Dickinson Business Administration Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 WILLIAM E. ZIMMERMAN (Bill) V.P. Sales, North America AMAX Tungsten Division AMAX Inc. One Greenwich Plaza Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 B.S. degree in Metallurgy, The Pennsylvania State University, 1964. Appointed V.P. Sales, North America, in 1979 and currently responsible for sales and marketing of tungsten concentrates and products to end users, primarily in the U.S.A. Tungsten is used in tool steels, superalloys, electric lamps, tungsten carbide and catalyst industries. Mr. Zimmerman joined AMAX in 1967 as foundry sales engineer for the Climax Molybdenum Division and was promoted to tungsten marketing manager in 1972. He has been deeply involved in the development of new products for the chemical and steel indus- tries, culminating in new business ventures for AMAX. Mr. Zimmerman is a member of American Society for Metals, Metal Powder Industries Federation and American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 LOUIS E. ZIMMERS (Lou) Vice President-Business Michigan Bell Telephone Company 444 Michigan Avenue, Room 1700 Detroit, Michigan 48226 B. S. degree in Marketing, Ohio State University, 1959; M. B. A. degree in Marketing Research, Ohio State University, 1960. Since December 1978 Mr. Zimmers has been Vice President-Business. He is responsible for the selling, installing and maintaining of all telephone systems serving business customers in Michigan Bell. .Mr. Zimmers joined Cincinnati Bell in 1960 following graduation from Ohio State University. In 1966 he was transferred to AT&T and in 1970 transferred to Michigan Bell. In 1976 he was promoted to Vice President- Marketing and was responsible for coordinating and planning Michigan Bell marketing and directory operations, and continued in that capacity until December 1978. Mr. Zimmers is the Chairman of the Board of the Southeast Michigan Travel and Tourist Association, a Director and Chairman of the Membership Committee of the Metropolitan Detroit Con- vention and Visitors Bureau, Secretary of the Central Business District Association, Member of the American Marketing Associa- tion, Trustee and Executive Committee Member of the Metropolitan Fund and was Coordinator of the 1974 Detroit-Windsor International Freedom Festival. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000860070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 ANTHONY L. SEAVER (Tony) Manager, Planning Division Planning and Analysis Department Exxon International Company 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 Born May 3, 1940 in Brooklyn, grew up in New Jersey. Graduate of Cornell University, degree in Chemical Engineering. Current assignment is Planning Manager in Exxon International's Planning and Analysis Department. This involves the corporate planning and stewardship aspects of Exxon's international operations. A sig- nificant and growing responsibility is management of the public affairs aspects of Exxon's international operations. Exxon career began in 1962 in a planning and economics function of Exxon Research and Engineering Company. Transferred in 1968 to what is now the Corporate Computer Department, holding a series of supervisory/ management positions. Transferred to Esso Eastern in 1972 and lived for three years in Singapore as Computer Manager for the Esso Singapore group of companies. Transferred to a marketing job in Exxon International in 1977 with responsibility for marketing coordination and pricing marine fuels for Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Far East. 1/8/80 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B0089OR000800070017-7 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR THE UNAUTHORIZED DISCCOS-ifRE-OF--INFZ-P,M,IATION IDENTIFYING CERTAIN INDIVIDU~1!S ENGAGED OR ASSISTING IN FOREIGN INTE~.LIGENCE ACTIVITIES Successful and efficiently conducted foreign intelligence activities are essential to the national security of the United States. These depend i rn large part upon concealment of relationships be ;r en components of the United States Government that carry out those activities, and certain of their employees and other persons. the disclosure of such relationships to unauthorized persons is detrimental to the successful and efficient conduct of foreign intelligence and counterintelligence activities. Individuals who have a concealed relationship with foreign intelligence components of the United States may be exposed to physical danger if their identities are disclosed to unauthorized persons. The entire Membership of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has 'introduced H.R. 5615, the "Intelligence Identities Protection Act" to deal with the serious problem of unauthorized disclosure of information identifying certain individuals engaged or assisting in foreign intelligence activities. This is a carefully crafted and narrowly drawn bill which comes to grips with the full extent of the problem by providing criminal penalties for anyone who makes the proscribed unauthorized disclosure, providing he acts"with intent to impair or impede the foreign intelligence activities of the United States." The bill specifically protects disclosures to the two intelligence oversight committees. The bill thus provides an urgently needed deterrent without impairing legitimate exercise of civil and Constitutional rights or interferring with Congressional oversight. The HPSCI has scheduled hearings on the bill for 30 and 31 January. Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 L--vIters N>rl~! YORK T,D4S proved For RelWg 121143oCIA-RDP84B00890R000800070017-7 To Stop Those Who Would Cripple U. S. Intelligence To the Editor: A Jan. 3 Op-Ed article by William H. Schaap severely crltized the Intelli- gence Identities Protection Act, which I and the other 13 members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence introduced last Octo- ber. Tice bill, R.R. 5613, would estab- lish criminal penalties for the unau- thorised disclosure of the identitl