LETTER TO DR. GATES FROM CAROL VELANDER

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April 24, 1986
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Young Presidents' Organization YPO A AA AAA AAAA April 24, 1986 Dr. Roger Gates Deputy Director of Central Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20505 ILLEGIB Per my telephone discussion with Seminar Chairman Ed Eisele today, I am delighted that you will be participating in YPO's USSR Travel Study Program at our Washington, D.C. Briefing, Saturday, May 24 from 1:45 - 3:15 p.m. The briefing will take place in the Pennsylvania Room of The Mayflower Hotel, located at 1127 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. I would appreciate your sending a brief biographical sketch to me for inclusion in a May 1st mailing to all participants. I have enclosed for your information and review the pre- liminary program schedule, roster of registrants and YPO's Faculty Guide for Speakers. Sincerely, With kindest regards. I look forward to meeting you on Saturday, May 24. Senior Seminar Associate Carol Velander STAT Young President'' Organization, Im. Si Vander I) ilt A cnuc, New lork, Nc~~ ) ork iooi 0111 S6--1 900, lclcy: 422_-1 YPOt'I Better Presidcnr Through FdUCttion and IdC. I ychangc Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 USSR TRAVEL STUDY PROGRAM Leningrad, Tbilisi, Tashkent, Samarkand, May 23 - June 10, 1986 FRIDAY, MAY 23 WASHINGTON, D.C. P.M 3:00 - 5:30 SATURDAY, MAY 24 8:00 - 9:30 Registration/Mayflower Hotel Foyer of Colonial Room Reception Colonial Room A HISTORICAL LOOK AT THE SOVIET UNION Continental Breakfast Pennsylvania Room PRESENT POLICY OF THE USA TOWARDS THE USSR AND PROBABLE FUTURE POLICY Robert McFarlane Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House GORBACHEV AND THE LEADERSHIP OF THE USSR Dr. Dimitri Simes Senior Associate/ Soviet Foreign Policy Carnegie Endowment for Interna- tional Peace Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 11:45 - 1:30 Lunch Rhode Island Room PARALLAX AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES ON THE SOVIET UNION--THE VIEW FROM RADIO LIBERTY Jon Lodeesen Director/U.S. Operations Radio Liberty Dr. Roger Gates Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency 345 400 - 4:45 530 - 6:39 9:00 SUNDAY, MAY 25 P.M. 2:25 - 420 600 730 - 800 Depart hotel for Washington National Airport Group Check In and Luggage Check In Pan Am Flight #594 departs Washington National Airport and arrives John F. Kennedy Interna- tional Airport in New York Connect to Finnair Flight #106 to Helsinki Connect to Finnair Flight #712 to Leningrad Arrive Hotel Astoria Leningrad Cocktail Reception Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 MONDAY, MAY 26 City Tour and St. Isaac's Cathedral Lunch Austeria Restaurant Siege Museum/Factory Visit Reception with U.S. Consul General Charles T. Magee Grodnenskiy Pereulok 4 8:00 - 10:00 Gala Dinner Petrovsky Zal TUESDAY, MAY 27 Petrodvorets and Grand Palace by Hydrofoil Lunch Turku Restaurant Victory Square Hermitage Museum and Gold Room 6:30 - 7:30 House of Friendship Seminars Dinner Metropol Restaurant Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 A.M. THURSDAY, MAY 29 Special Visits: Factory Dostoevsky House Lunch Europetskaya Restaurant Russian Museum and Ethnography Museum Dinner Hotel Astoria Lunch Hotel Astoria Flight #6882 to Tbilisi Dinner Hotel Iveria Lunch Hotel Iveria City Tour Wine Tasting Ceremony Dinner and National Dancing Restaurant on Rustaveli Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 A.M. P.M. Collective Farm or Gory and Mtskheta with lunch on the road Lunch Hotel Iveria Dinner Mukham Basy Restaurant 10:45 - 1:25 SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Flight #6815 to Tashkent A.M. Breakfast Hotel Uzbekistan 11:02 - 12:02 Flight #43 to Samarkand (Group 1) P.M. 12:57 - 1:57 Flight #41 to Samarkand (Group 2) Lunch Hotel Samarkand Free Time Dinner Rooftop Restaurant Hotel Samarkand Panorama Show at Registan Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 MONDAY, JUNE 2 Lunch Hotel Samarkand City Tour continued Dinner Hotel Samarkand Theatre: Uzbek Dancing TUESDAY, JUNE 3 Special Visits: Cotton Farm Porcelain Factory Science Institute Lunch Hotel Samarkand Roundtable Discussions with Samarkand Trade Union represen- tatives Dinner with Guests Hotel Samarkand 7:25 - 11:35 Fight #688 to Moscow Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 A.M. 10:00 - 12:00 P.M. 230 - 530 Lunch with U.S. Press Represen- tatives Hotel National Institute on USA and Canada 630 - 830 Studies .Reception at Spaso House with U.S. Ambassador Hartman THURSDAY, JUNE 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 6 245 - 430 430 - 530 800 - 10:00 Excursion to Zagorsk Lunch at Zagorsk Dinner Hotel Intourist Special Visits: Pioneer Camp Kinergarden Stolichnaya Lunch with Soviet Press Represen- tatives Hotel Intourist City Tour U.S. Embassy Briefing Dinner Top of Rossiya Restaurant or Starsky Restaurant Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 SATURDAY, JUNE 7 9:30 - 11:00 SUNDAY, JUNE 8 A.M. P.M. Lenin Mausoleum and Lenin Museum Lunch Mr. Michael Rae President Argus Trading Limited Shopping Excursion and Novo Devichy Reception Theatre Cultural Center Dinner/Uzbekistan Restaurant Hippodrome and Metro Tour Lunch Hotel Intourist Pushkin Museum or Free time choices Gala Dinner Aragvi Restaurant Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 MONDAY, JUNE 9 10:30 - 11:20 TUESDAY, JUNE 10 A.M. Economic Achievement Institute and Gems or Plant Visit Lunch Hotel Intourist Dinner Hotel Intourist Finnair Flight #707 to Helsinki Free time for shopping 2:05 - 4:00 Finnair Flight #105 to New York Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28 : CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Welcome to the Young Presidents' Organization We are honored to include you on our roster of distinguished international faculty. Your professional background and specialized expertise contribute to the excellence of our executive educa- tion programs. These meetings, semi- nars, conferences and universities create a stimulating forum for education and idea exchange. They present a platform from which world leaders in business, finance, government, the arts and sciences, law and communication can discuss and debate mind-challeng- ing concepts, profit-making ideas and personal improvement theories with our membership, a group of the world's most successful young corporate executives and presidents. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 The Young Presidents' Organization is a member- run international educational association of over 4,500 corporate presidents under the age of 49 Its purpose is to provide members with a comprehen- sive program of advanced education and personal enrichment activities in which individual and profes- sional skills can be improved and business contacts developed and extended. Members of the Young Presidents' Organization, along with their spouses and families, are active participants in the advanced education programs which they have chosen as important to their business and personal growth. They are well-edu- cated, highly motivated, affluent men and women who have become corporate presidents before age 40. These highly select individuals, who are among the corporate elite of today's CEOs, are committed to cultivating and expanding their roles as "Com- pleat Corporate Executives"-decision makers, global citizens, concerned parents and spouses. As a group, members are actively engaged in a variety of businesses, including manufacturing, retail or wholesale trades, construction, finance, the service industries, natural resources and transpor- tation, and employ, on the average, 343 workers. (See accompanying chart for percentage breakdown of businesses.) Fifty-three percent of the companies are currently involved in international business, with the number forecast to increase in the future. The current sales volume of these successful companies ranges from US $5 million to US $100 million or more. Approximately half of the compa- nies are principally family owned, with the other half almost evenly distributed between privately owned (28%) and publicly owned (21%). The long-range goal of the Young Presidents' Organization's executive education programs is to provide its members with the knowledge and tools to improve their business/management skills and family and individual development. At the same Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 I I time, the programs are selected to help members reflect on the values and attitudes that have formed their corporate strategies, their visions of executive excellence and their roles as business leaders in their communities and in the world. Principal Manufacturing 35% 34% 40% Retail or Wholesale 22% 21% 23% Construction 11% 11% 12% Finance 9% 9% 8% Service Industry 18% 18% 16% Natural Resources 2% 2% 1% Transportation 3% 3% 5% Other 6% 6% 5% Education Programs The programs described below range from the fundamental educational program, the local chapter meeting, to the comprehensive international universities for presidents, and are complemented by supportive educational materials: electronic and computer communications media, a magazine, a newsletter and other literature. Local Chapter Meetings are highly active grass- roots level education programs held about 10 times each year. Local and global business issues-from the international economy to small business-and cultural and family interests are discussed in small group settings. Family and personal interests also are major topics on field trips and weekend retreats. Area Conferences are 3-4 day gatherings of about 300 members and spouses from chapters within a specific geographical region. Well-known speakers discuss such business topics as successful high-tech acquisitions, as well as women's and family subjects that include women's health issues and drug and alcohol use among children. The annual area conferences also present a great opportunity for members to interact with their successful peers. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89GO072OR000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Seminars are 2-3 day small-group intensive pro- grams on specific topics open to the entire member- ship. They are led by Organization members and international faculty. Programs focus on industry trends, management concerns, executive skill development, personal and family enrichment, and other areas of interest. Travel seminars combine visiting a new locale with the study of its history, culture, governmental structure and business practices. Family University is the principal program that enables members' children to share in Organization activities. The speakers and program agenda are geared specifically to family-related issues. International Universities for Presidents are the largest (about 1,000 attendees-CEOs and spouses) and most wide-reaching education events of the year (100 hours of educational programming). These week-long international gatherings, held three to four times a year in major world capitals, attract a faculty of about 50 world-famous leaders, corporate giants, academicians and specialists. The curriculum covers global topics such as business leadership in the world, geopolitics and the world economy. Also included are timely self-improvement subjects and discussions on the future development in major fields and industries, such as education, technology and energy. Participants also have the opportunity to explore new cultures and customs, while learning about local business opportunities. Supportive Educational Materials include audio- tape selections of outstanding faculty and member presentations; a videotape program addressing industrial and family-oriented subjects; the YPO Data Network, a computer-based network system for information exchange; Enterprise, a sophisti- cated magazine that reports on international business and management trends and individual member achievements; the monthly newsletter Briefing that keeps members up-to-date on pro- grams, people and events; and other informative literature sent to members throughout the year. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Presentation Points Experience has shown that the most successful presentations are those that are well-organized and dynamically delivered, stimulate lively interaction among all parties, and introduce innovative, even daring ideas. These programs are designed to motivate the corporate decision makers to reexam- ine their corporate visions, leadership roles and personal responsibilities in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing economic, political, social and cultural environment. Following are several sugges- tions to help you prepare a successful YPO presentation. ? Well-planned, concise presentations, paced to the subject and summarized to provide practical end-benefits, when appropriate, have proved very popular with the Organization's results-oriented audience. ? In preparing your presentation, consider opening your discussion with questions, as they sometimes serve to quickly motivate members, or by canvassing members about what issues they would like to have expounded. ? When suitable to meeting format and topic, plan to include individual and small-group exercises that can be prepared and completed by participants during the work sessions. ? In organizing your presentation, you should allow some time for a free give-and-take among participants. ? Creative formats such as joint presentations, panel discussions, teleconference hookups, and video or computer setups might be considered for presenting your information. ? If you plan to send course materials to registrants before the meeting, please contact the member or staff person in charge of the program early enough so that the material arrives in time for the session. Also, if you intend to use handouts, your YPO contact can tell you the anticipated attendance. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 ? If any special equipment movie or slide projector, flip charts, supplies, etc.-is needed, please request it from the member or staff person responsible for the program. ? Before your scheduled appearance, arrange a meeting with the member or staff person to discuss the theme, format and methodology of your presentation. Additional Information ? Frequently, faculty members' presentations are selected for audio and/or videotaping. These tapes are distributed exclusively to present and former members. Should your presentation be chosen, you will be asked to sign a release and will be given a complimentary copy of the tape. ? It is the policy of the Organization not to permit reporters or any type of press coverage at its meet- ings. Your presentation is strictly off the record and for YPO members, their spouses and invited guests. ? At the week-long YPO universities held in major cities around the world, members acting as faculty hosts will familiarize you with how a YPO univer- sity operates. They also will escort you to YPO social functions and introduce you to other faculty and YPO members, as well as to your class. Evaluation of Presentations Generally, the individual in charge of the program will request participants to evaluate your presenta- tion using a form YPO has designed for this pur- pose. Evaluation of presentations is beneficial to faculty, members and YPO education staff. Faculty can improve future talks when they understand the areas of strength and the areas of weakness in their presentations. Members have the opportunity to review what they have gained from the presentation and to comment on what information needed greater clarification. And, the YPO education staff is better able to maintain the high standards for selection of faculty, gauge the changing interests Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8 and preferences of members and develop a data bank of faculty and programs, which serves as a reference when staff and members plan future programs. Evaluations are used only by YPO staff and members, and information is kept strictly confiden- tial. You are encouraged to review the evaluation form before and after your presentation. Conducting Business with Members Direct solicitation of business is to be avoided. Your presentation should serve as your calling card. There is no need to pass out sales brochures, business cards, or make a sales pitch. Interested members will make it their business to do business with you by contacting you directly or through YPO staff. If complaints regarding a speaker's professional conduct are evidenced, the speaker may be removed from the Organization's faculty list or other similar action may occur. If you have any questions, or wish to discuss any of the above information, please don't hesitate to contact us. Young Presidents' Organization, Inc. 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017 U.S.A. Telephone: 212/867-1900 International Telex: 422271 YPO UI North American Telex: 968489 YPO NYK YPO European Area Office 14, Route Morache, CH-1260 Nyon, Switzerland Telephone: 022/6120 59 Telex: 28136 YPO CH YPO Trans-Pacific Area Office 1002 Sutherland House, 3 Chapter Road, Central Hong Kong Telephone: 852(5) 268786, 268825 Telex: 63000 YPO HX Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP89G00720R000600670004-8