VISIT OF BROOKINGS INSTITUTION'S CONFERENCE OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES ON 18 NOVEMBER 1977 (U)
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MEMORANDUM 0 ? Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Acting Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Michael J. Malanick
Acting Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Visit of Brookings institution's
Conference of Business Ixecutives on
18 November 1977 (U)
I. (U) Action Requested: This memorandum provides
background information for your participation in the briefing
of the Brookings Institution's Conference of Business
Executives on Federal Government Operations on Friday,
18 November.
2. (U/AIUO) Background: The Brookings institution's
Conference of Business rXecutives on Federal Government
Operations visits CIA eleven times a year for a luncheon and
briefing. The Brookings Conference participants, who are
senior executives in major U.S. corporations, have been in
Washington for a week-long discussion of "governmental
processes and the means by which public policy issues are
defined and resolved." They meet with representatives of
the three branches of government and groups from the private
sector. Their visit to CIA, which is the last event of the
week, follows morning briefings at the Pentagon.
CIA officers, selected for a range of expertise,
participate in the luncheon as table hosts and in the brief-
ing as "discussants." The briefing consists of a 15-minute
overview by a host/moderator, usually a Deputy Director Or
Associate Deputy Director, on the make-up of the Intelligence
Community, the principal functions of its members, the main
elements of the intelligence process, and the procedures of
oversight. Mr. Ernest Zellmer, Associate Deputy Director
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for Science and Technology, will serve as host/moderator on
Friday. A question-answer period follows, with questions
being referred, as appropriate, by the host to the discus-
sants. An effort is made to have this discussion period as
informal as possible. The Brookings groups are briefed in
advance on the nature of the expertise on hand which varies
with each briefing.
The briefing is unclassified but off the record.
There is attached for your information: (1) a
list of the CIA participants in the luncheon and briefing,
and (2) a copy of the Brookings Conference brochure. Sect on 1
lists the Brookings participants; Section 4 gives their
biographies. Section 2 describes the week's program. The
Brookings Conference Chairman, who will escort the group, Is
Mrs. Sally Ehrle. Mrs. Ehrles biography is in Section 3 of
the brochure.
3. (U) Recommendation: It is recommended that you
elm the group in fhe DCI Conference Room at 1320.
Special Programs Officer, will call for youirtri
me. It is suggested that you welcome the group, make a
w statements about changes in the role of the 7,0 under
Executive Order 1190S, and invite two or three questions.
In your welcoming remarks, you might wish to mention the
eleven-year history of CIA's involvement in this program an
refer, in a general way, to the help that American business-
men have often rendered our intelligence effort in the past.
The Brookings visitors are usually active questioners.
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The Brookings Institution I
IAdvanced Study Program
executive education in government, business, and public policy
CONFERENCE
FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
November 13 - 18, 1977
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CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
ON
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
November 13 - 18, 1977
PROGRAM
Advanced Study Program
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20036
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROGRAMS
TAB 1 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
TAB 2 SCHEDULE OF DISCUSSION SESSIONS
TAB 3 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON
THE SPEAKERS AND CHAIRMAN
TAB 4 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON
THE PARTICIPANTS
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FOREWORD
The conference in which you are about to participate continues an
educational endeavor begun some sixteen years ago by The Brookings
Institution to meet a continuing need of senior corporate executives.
That need, simply stated, is to reassess one's business leadership
responsibilities against the broader social, economic, and political
issues that confront American society.
Toward that end, the conference is designed to help current and
emerging leaders from the national business community acquire
balanced perspectives on the operations, problems, and policy issues
of the Federal Government. The program consists of an intensive
schedule of informal and off-the-record discussions with a cross-
section of legislative and executive officials and with knowledgeable
observers of government. Resource leaders are presented, not
necessarily to provide answers to the issues discussed, but to
stimulate critical thought. Participants are expected to raise and
discuss the questions, issues, and problems which they themselves
find instructive, significant, or disturbing.
I hope that in exchanging views with resource leaders and your
colleagues, you will gain a fuller awareness of the public policy
environment in which business is challenged to survive and grow.
Walter G. Held
Director
Advanced Study Program
The Brookings Institution
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS PROGRAMS
MARVIN. BOWER
Dire ctor
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
245 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10017
FLETCHER L. BYROM
Chairman of the Board
Koppers Company, Inc.
430 Seventh Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LOUIS W. CABOT
Chairman of the Board
Cabot Corporation
125 High Street
Boston, Massachusetts
MARSHALL McDON.ALD
President
Florida Power and Light Company
4200 West Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33101
EDWIN P. NEILAN
Chairman of the Board (Retired)
Bank of Delaware
62 Townhouse Lane
15219 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412
EDWARD E. PHILLIPS
President, New England Mutual
Life Insurance Company
501 Boylston Street
02110 Boston, Massachusetts 02117
FRANK T. CARY
Chairman of the Board
International Business Machines
Corporation
Old Orchard Road
Armonk, New York 10504
WILLIAM M. ELLINGHAUS
Vice Chairman of the Board
American Telephone and
Telegraph Company
195 Broadway
New York, New York 10007
HOWARD C. KAUFFMANN
President
Exxon Corporation
1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10020
THOMAS V. JONES
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer
Northrop Corporation
1800 Century Park East
Los Angeles, California 90067
HENRY IL ROBERTS
Chairman of the Board
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co.
Hartford, Connecticut 06115
IRVING S. SHAPIRO
Chairman of the Board
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
1007 Market Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19898
JACK B. ST. CLAIR
President
Shell Chemical Company
Post Office Box 2463
Houston, Texas 77001
The Brookings Institution
April 1, 1977
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CONFERENCE FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
ON
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
November 13 - 18, 1977
Washington, D.C.
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
JOSEPH T. AMBROZY
General Manager - Hudson Area
New 'Jersey Bell Telephone Company
1 University Plaza
Hackensack, NJ
H. L. BAKER
Vice President - Operations, Power
Brown & Root, Inc.
P. O. Box 3
Houston, TX 77001
EDW.AR A. BA ISFORE
General na
Bell Teleph
315 North
Harrisbu
JOHN W. BUSHY
Vice Presi.
(Technical) 4'
BP Alaska,
100 Pine S
San Fran isco, CA 94111
.ALAST.AIR F. S. CAMPBELL
Division Counsel
Exxon Co so ation
1251 Aven of the Americas
New Yo , N 10020
Company of Pennsylvania
d Street
g, PA 17101
O'NEIL P. BOUDREAUX, JR.
Second Vice President
Connecticut General Life Insurance Company
Bloomfield, CT 0615 2
JAMES W. BRAMBLET, JR.
Assistant General Manager
Bethlehem Singapore Private Limited
Subsidiary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation
P. 0. Box 41 - SEMBA WANG POST OFFICE
Singapore
DOUGLAS C. BRYANT
Advisor
Esso Middle East
sod 1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
WILLIAM B. CLEMMENS
Vice President-Customer and Industry
Relations Operation
Major Appliance Business Group
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
MARSHALL P. CLOYD
Senior Vice President
Brown & Root, Inc.
82 Pall Mall
London SW1Y 5HH
WILLIAM E. CR.ATTY
Retail Sales Manager, Northeastern
Region, Marketing Department
Exxon Company, U. S. A.
Hutchinson River Parkway
Pelham, NY 10803
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PAUL R. CROOKSHANK
Assistant Manager
Eastman Kodak Company
Paper Manufacturing
Kodak Park Division
1669 Lake Avenue
Rochester, NY 14650
H. J. DAGER, JR.
Vice President
Florida Power & Light Company
P. 0. Box 013100
Miami, FL 33101
ORLANDO J. FEORENE
Director, Management Services Division
Kodak Park Division
1669 Lake Avenue
Rochester, NY 14650
JACK S. HARRISON
Director, Finishes Division,
Fabrics & Finishes Department
E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
Brandywine Building - Room 3269
1007 Market Street
Wilmington, DE 19898
ROB RT S. HUGH , II
Market]. Man ?er -
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ELLIS E. LAPIN
Group Director, Group III Programs
Satellite Systems Division
The Aerospace Corporation
P. O. Box 92957
Los Angeles, CA 90009
DONALD LIEBERS
Director - Equal Opportunity and
Affirmative Action
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
295 North Maple Avenue
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
W. RANDOLPH MASON
Manager-Customer Engineering-TV
Corning Glass Works
Houghton Park C-7
Corning, NY 14830
JUDD MILLER, JR.
Operations Manager
Production Department
Exxon Company, U. S. A.
P. 0. Box 2180
Houston, TX 77001
JAMES NEWMAN
Director of Human Resources
Components and Materials Group
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westinghouse Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
ROBERT H. NORTHCUTT, JR.
Director of Financial Operations
Lockheed-California Company
Burbank, CA 91520
R. E. NYSTROM
Corporate Government Reporting Ma,na,g(
Hewlett-Packard Company
1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 95304
RONALD W. O'KEEFE
Division Counsel
Construction Materials Division
General Electric Company
101 E. Carmel Drive
Carmel, IN 46032
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E. C. PARKER
Vice President, Finance
Gould, Inc.
10 Gould Center
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
ROBERT R. PAUL
Director of Materiel
Lockheed-California Company
P. 0. Box 551 51-01 63
Burbank, CA 91526
W. BE N.ARD IEPER
Group V resident
Brown & oot, Inc.
P.O.
Houston, T 77001
JAM . REINHAR
Direct6r o Cont cts and Business Affairs
GTE Satellite orporation
Subsidiar of Ge ral Telephone and
Elec onics
On tamford Forum
mford, CT 06904
GEORGE H. SCHOFIELD
General Manager
Mechanical Drive Turbine Department
General Electric Company
166 Boulder Drive
Fitchburg, MA 01420
KARL SCHWARZ
General Manager
Scientific Instruments Division
Hewlett-Packard Company
1601 California Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Ep),NrA-RrcasTritms?
Manage -E
Ope rat
Genera
1 Riv Roa
Sch nectady, NY 12345
ronmental Protection
ctric Company
HENRY W. SULLIVAN
Manager, Residuals/LPG
Business Centers Room 2652
Shell Oil Company
One Shell Plaza
Houston, TX 77001
R. NEAL TRAVIS
Division Manager-Business Office South
South Central Bell Telephone Company
404 Office Park Drive, Room 303
Birmingham, AL 35223
B. F. WEATHERLY
Vice President - Administration
Brown & Root, Inc.
P. 0. Box 3
Houston, TX 77001
C. ROBERT WIESER
Director, Advanced Weapons Programs
McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Compan}
5301 Bolsa Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
BROOKINGS STAFF
Sally A. Ehrle
Chairman of Seminars
Gilbe
Confe
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Assistant
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1977
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12:15 p.m.
Embassy Hall
Hotel Dupont Plaza
12:45 p.m.
Embassy Hall
4:00 p.m.
Embassy Hall
6:00 p.m.
Embassy Hall
6:30 p.m.
Embassy Hall
RECEPTION
LUNCHEON
THE FEDERAL DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Fordyce W. Luikart
Consultant
Advanced Study Program
The Brookings Institution
An analytical framework for examining the
nature and characteristics of the federal
decision-making process.
PURPOSE AND WORK OF THE CONFERENCE
Sally A. Ehrle
Senior Staff Member
Advanced Study Program
The Brookings Institution
Orientation to the week's program.
RECEPTION
DINNER
CONGRESSIONAL DYNAMICS
Samuel Halperin
Director
Institute for Educational Leadership
A description of the Congressional decision-making
environment including how members of Congress work.
9:30 p.m. Hospitality Suite open for informal discussion
Room 218 - 219, until 11. QO m
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1977
7:45 a.m.
Embassy Hall
Hotel Dupont Plaza
9:30 a.m.
Room 7311
GAO Building
11:00 a.m.
EF 100
The Capitol
12:15 p.m.
Executive Room
Quality Inn
415 New Jersey Ave.,
N. W.
BREAKFAST
WORK OF A COMMITTEE STAFF
Alvin From
Staff Director
Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations
Committee on Governmental Affairs
Organization, role, and functions of a
congressional committee staff.
FUNCTIONS OF THE
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Kenneth Fasick
Director of International Division
General Accounting Office
Mission and activities of the GAO and the
nature of its relations with Congressional
committees and the Executive Branch.
THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET SYSTEM
The Honorable David R. Obey (D)
U. S. Representative from the
Seventh District of Wisconsin
A discussion of the budget organization in the
Congress: procedures, issues, and impact.
LUNCHEON
A SENATOR'S PERSPECTIVE ON
NATIONAL ISSUES
Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R)
U. S. Senator from Maryland
A discussion of major issues before the Congress
as viewed by a Republican Member of the Senate
with attention to Executive Branch oversight
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1977 (Continued)
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2:30 p.m.
Room 2200
Rayburn Building
A LEGISLATIVE VIEW OF FOREIGN POLICY
The Honorable Lee H. Hamilton (D)
U. S. Representative from the
Ninth District of Indiana
Chairman, Subcommittee on Europe
and the Middle East
A discussion of selected foreign policy issues,
including the Middle East and comment on the
Congressional role in foreign policy formulation.
4:00 p.m. LEADERSHIP IN CONGRESS
EF 100
The Capitol The Honorable John B. Anderson (R)
U. S. Representative from the
Sixteenth District of Illinois
Chairman of the House Republican Conference
6:30 p.m.
Room 201
Brookings
7:00 p.m.
Room 106 - 108
Brookings
A description of the leadership structure and
impact in the House of Representatives with
comment on party influence on legislative
decision including the Rules Committee as a
priority setting instrument.
RECEPTION
DINNER
A LEGISLATIVE VIEW OF ECONOMIC POLICY
The Honorable Clarence J. Brown (R)
U. S. Representative from the
Seventh District of Ohio
An analysis, from a Congressman's viewpoint,
of major issues and trends in economic policy.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1977
7:45 a.m.
Embassy Hal
Hotel Dupont Plaza
BREAKFAST
THE JOB OF A CONGRESSMAN
The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta (D)
U. S. Representative from the
District of California
A discussion of the functions, motivations,
rewards, and frustrations of a Member of
Congress.
9:45 a.m. INDIVIDUAL VISITS TO COMMITTEE HEARINGS
12:15 p.m.
Room S-120
The Capitol
2:30 p.m.
Room 4125
Main Treasury Building
LUNCHEON
A SENATOR'S PERSPECTIVE ON
NATIONAL ISSUES
The Honorable Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (D)
U. S. Senator from Michigan
A discussion of major issues before the
Congress as viewed by a Democratic
Member of the Senate with attention to social
and city problems.
CURRENT ISSUES IN TAX POLICY
Daniel I. Halperin
Tax Legislative Counsel
Department of the Treasury
A discussion of tax policy issues and proposals
for tax reform.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1977 (Continued)
4:00 p.m.
Conference Room
Supreme Court
6:30 p.m.
Room 201
Brookings
7:00 p.m.
Room 106 - 108
Brookings
THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT
Mark Cannon
Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice
Supreme Court
A perspective on the role and functions
of the Supreme Court.
RECEPTION
DINNER
THE ROLE AND OPERATION OF THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
The Honorable Roberta S. Karmel
Commissioner
Securities and Exchange Commission
A discussion of the role and functions of
.est the SEC and current issues of concern.
9:30 p.m.
Room 218 - 219
Hotel Dupont Plaza
Hospitality Suite open until 11:00 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977
7:45 a.m. BREAKFAST
Embassy Hall
Hotel Dupon Plaza GROUP DISCUSSION/PROGRAM REVIEW
9:30 a.m. THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF
Room 5104
New Executive Representative, White House Staff
Office Building
10:45 a.m.
Room 5104
New Executive
Office Building
12:15 p.m.
Room 106 - 108
Brookings
A look at the environment of the White House,
work flow and priorities and White House
external relations.
THE WORK AND ROLE OF THE
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Eliot R. Cutler
Associate Director for Natural Resources,
Energy and Science
Office of Management and Budget
Role and work of the Office of Management and
Budget in assisting the President in budgeting
activities and program priorities.
LUNCHEON
THE JOB OF THE CIVIL SERVICE
Raymond Jacobson
Executive Director
U. S. Civil Service Commission
A discussion of federal personnel management
INA and the job of the federal executive.
2:00 p.m.
Brookings
GROUP PHOTO
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977 (Continued)
2:30 p.m.
Room 128 - 129
Brookings
5:00 p.m.
Room 128 - 129
Brookings
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CONCERNS OF
THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
Jordan Baruch
Assistant Secretary for Science and
Technology
Department of Commerce
A discussion of the Department of Commerce
with attention to R&D and science and technology
programs as well as environmental impact
statements.
NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY
John F. O'Leary
Administrator of the Federal Energy
Administration
Selected issues in developing a national policy
to meet the nation's energy needs and propsects
for implementation.
6:00 p.m. FREE EVENING
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977
7:45 a.m.
Embassy Hall
Hotel Dupont Plaza
BREAKFAST
LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ISSUES
Francis X. Burkhardt
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Labor-Management Relations
A look at current issues in labor-management,
the labor reform bill and welfare and pension
plans.
9:30 a.m. ISSUES IN HIGHWAY SAFETY
Room 10214
Department of Robert A. Kaye
Transportation Director of the Bureau of Motor
Carrier Safety
Department of Transportation
10:45 a.m.
Room 5 051
HEW North Building
12:15 p.m.
Room 106 - 108
Brooking s
A review of selected policy and management
issues in the Department of Transportation
with attention to Safety Highway Concerns.
HEW AND ISSUES OF SOCIAL POLICY
James B. Cardwell
Commissioner of Social Security
Health, Education and Welfare
Presentation of current social issues including
social security financing, welfare reform and
health insurance.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROBLEMS
AND ISSUES
Charles Warren
Chairman
Council on Environmental Quality
A discussion of current issues in environmental
protection.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977 (Continued)
2:30 p.m.
Room 1107
Department of State
4:00 p.m.
Room 128 - 129
Brookings
6:30 p.m.
Room 201
Brookings
7:00 p.m.
Room 106 - 108
Brookings
9:30 p.m.
Room 218 - 219
Hotel Dupont Plaza
EUROPEAN FOREIGN POLICY ISSUES
George S. Vest
Assistant Secretary for European Affairs
Department of State
A discussion of the foreign policy formulation
and decision-making process and selected
issues in foreign policy.
GOVERNMENT AND THE
PUBLIC INTEREST GROUP
Michael Cole
Director of Legislative Activities
Common Cause
An examination of interest group participation
in the public policy decision-making process.
RECEPTION
DINNER
GOVERNMENT AND THE PRESS
Neil MacNeil
Correspondent
Time, Inc.
An analysis of the work of the press in reporting,
the Washington scene and the role of the press
in the decision-making process.
Hospitality Suite open until 11:00 p.m.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1977
7:45 a.m. BREAKFAST
Embassy Hall
Hotel Dupont Plaza PROGRAM REVIEW /DISCUSSION
9:15 a.m. CHANGES IN THE U. S. AIR FORCE
Room 1E801
The Pentagon General William V. McBride
Vice Chief of Staff
United States Air Force
10:30 a.m.
Room 1E801
The Pentagon
Views and perspectives on selected air force
planning and policy areas.
NAVY MANAGEMENT AND POLICY ISSUES
Edward Hidalgo
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Presentation on Navy manpower and logistics
concerns with discussion of ship builders claims
settlement issue.
12:00 noon INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
Officials of the Central Intelligence Agency
The role of intelligence in foreign policy and
national security.
2:05 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
Chartered bus to Hotel Dupont Plaza
(optional taxis to National and Dulles Airports/
arranged upon request)
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SPEAKERS AND CHAIR MAN
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JORDAN J. BARUCH
Dr. Baruch was named Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science
and Technology by President Carter on April 1, 1977. He was subsequently
confirmed by the U. S. Senate and sworn in on June 28, 1977.
As Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology, he
serves as the chief advisor on science and technology for the Secretary
of Commerce and is responsible for the 7,000 employees and $200 million
budget of the Patent and Trademark Office, National Bureau of Standards,
National Technical Information Service, Office of Telecommunications,
Office of Environmental Affairs, and the Office of Product Standards.
Dr. Baruch had previously served since 1974 at Dartmouth College in
Hanover, New Hampshire as Professor of Business Administration at the
Amos Tuck School and also Professor of Engineering at the Thayer School
of Engineering. Prior to that, he was a lecturer in business administration
at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration from
1970 until 1974. He was President of Educom, a consortium of 100 colleges
and universities from 1968 to 1970, and was general manager of the Medinet
Department of General Electric from 1966 to 1968. He has many years of
experience in the scientific community as a consulting member of the
Committee on Technology in Service Industries, Federal Council on Science
and Technology, from 1970 to 1973, and as a member of the Ad Hoc Planning
Panel of the National Center for Health Care Delivery Systems of the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare in 1971. Since 1971, he has
been a member of the Advisory and Evaluation panels for the Experimental
Technology Incentives Program and the Institute for Computer Sciences
and Technology, both within the Commerce Department's National Bureau
of Standards. He was a member of the Science Information Council of the
National Science Foundation from 1971 to 1974.
Dr. Baruch received his B.S. and S.M. in electrical engineering in 1948
and an Sc.D. in electrical instrumentation in 1950 from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Dr. Baruch is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and of
the American Academy of Arts and Science. He is a Fellow of the Acoustical
Society of America; Fellow of the Institute of Electronic and Electrical
Engineers; Fellow of the New York Academy of Science, and Member,
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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CLARENCE J. BROWN
Representative Clarence J. Brown was born in Columbus, Ohio.
.010 He was raised in Blanchester, Ohio and Washington, D. C. where
he attended public schools. In 1947 he received his Bachelor of
Arts Degree in Economics from Duke University and Commission
in the Naval Reserve. In 1949 he received his Master's Degree
in Business Administration from Harvard University.
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Mr. Brown served 2 years enlisted duty in the U. S. Navy V-12
program in World War II (1944-1946) and 2 years sea duty as
an officer in the Navy in the Korean War theater (1950-1952).
He has been member, trustee, president, chairman and director
for various civic organizations and board chairman, editor and
co-owner of a number of business concerns.
Mr. Brown won a special election (1965) to fill the vacancy created
by the death of his father and became the United States Congress man
from the Seventh District, Ohio. In 1966 he was elected to a full
two-year term. He has been reelected in 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974 and
1976 by wide margins.
Representative Brown is a member of the following Committees:
House Committe on Government Operations since 1966; 4th ranking
Republican. Member of Subcommittees on Intergovernmental
Relations and Human Resources; Commerce, Consumer and
Monetary Affairs. House Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce since 1967; 4th ranking Republican. Ranking
Republican, Subcommittee on Energy and Power. Joint Economic
Committee since 1969; ranking House Republican since 1975.
Member of Subcommmittees on Energy, and Fiscal and Inter-
governmental Policy. House Republican Task Force on Election
Reform, 1973 (Instrumental in House passage of the Campaign
Reform Act of 1971). Congressman Brown is one of the three
House Members on the national Advisory Commission on Inter-
governmental Relations (ACIR) since 1973.
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FRANCIS X. BURKHARDT
Francis X. Burkhardt was nominated by President Jimmy Carter as
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations on
March 11, 1977. The Senate confirmed him on March 18, 1977.
Mr. Burkhardt has overall responsibility for the department's
labor-management relations policies and activities. He also serves
as administrator of the department's Labor-Management Services
Administration which administers some key laws and programs
including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the
Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, veterans' re-
employment rights and federal labor-management relations under
Executive Order 11491.
Prior to his present appointment, Mr. Burkhardt served six years as
research director of the International Brotherhood of Painters and
Allied Trades, AFL-CIO. Before that he was an assistant to the
director of the Department of Legislation, AFL-CIO.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he holds a B. S. degree from
Temple University and studied graduate economics for three years
?at the University of Maryland. During his academic years he was
elected to Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society and Beta Alpha Psi
National Accounting Fraternity, serving as president of the latter.
He is the current president of the Washington, D. C. Chapter of the
Industrial Relations Research Association and secretary of the
National Joint Safety and Health Committee in the Painting Industry.
He also holds membership in the AFL-CIO Standing Committee on
Research, Labor Research Advisory Council, AFL-CIA Standing
Committee on Health and Safety, National Economists Club, Society
for Occupational and Environmental Health and the American
Academy of Political and Social Science.
Mr. Burkhardt has written many articles on various labor relations
subjects including the minimum wage, collective bargaining, the
construction industry and has co-authored a guide to the David-Bacon
Act.
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MARK W. CANNON
Dr. Cannon received his B.A. from the University of Utah with a
major in Political Science and a minor in Economics. He earned
an M.A., M.P.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard Univ,3rsity in the related
fields of Political Economy, Government and Public Administration.
To practice those skills, he joined the staff of Congressman Henry
Aldous Dixon from 1956-1960 as Administrative Assistant. He
worked as a Legislative Assistant in Utah for Senator Wafice F..
Bennett from 1961-1963. From 1961-1964, Dr. Cannon also
served as the Chairman of the Political Science Department of
Brigham Young University. In 1964 he joined the prestigious
Institute of Public Administration, the oldest center for research
and training in Public Administration in the Nation. He served
as Director of the Venezuelan Urban Development Project, then
as Director of International Programs and from 1968-1972 as
Director of the Institute. He was selected to be the first incumbent
of the newly created position of Administrative Assistant to the
Chief Justice of the United States in 1972.
Dr. Cannon was the first non-lawyer to be admitted to the American
Bar Association in the new Judicial Association Program. He is
a member of the National Academy of Public Administration and
the Inter-American Advisory Council to the U.S. Department of
State.
He has published widely in the fields related to public policy,
institutional and administrative innovation. Recently he authored
Ad 'Can the Federal Judiciary Be An Innovative System?" in Public
Administration Review (January/February, 1973). Among his books
are Urban Government for Valencia. (Praeger, 1973) and The
Makers of Public Power: American Power Groups and Their
Ideologies (McGraw-Hill, 1965). He has authored many articles
and studies.
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JAMES B. CARDWELL
On October 24, 1973, James B. Cardwell was sworn in as Commissioner
of the Social Security Administration.
Mr. Cardwell began his Federal service in 1942 as a clerk in the Public
Housing Administration and has assumed increasingly more responsible
administrative and financial management positions throughout his career.
He has been with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare since
1955 and was budget officer from 1955 to 1957 in the Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation, From 1957 to 1958, he was a budget examiner with responsi-
bility over the Department's health budget in the Office of the Secretary.
Mr. Cardwell was Assistant Commissioner for Administration in the
Food and Drug Administration during the period 1958-1965. He was
appointed in 1965 ae Deputy HEW Comptroller and Departmental Budget
Officer and served from 1970 to 1973 as Assistant Secretary and HEW
Comptroller.
A World War II veteran, he served with the U.S. Army in the European
Theater of Operations. He returned to the Public Housing Administration
in 1945 where he served in administrative and budget assignments until
1954. A lifelong resident of the Washington area, Cardwell was born in
the District of Columbia and graduated from Western High School in 1942.
He was graduated in 1955 with a Bachelor of Commercial Science degree
from Columbus University.
He received numerous awards during his tenure with HEW, including
the Department's Superior Service Award, 1961; the FDA Award of Merit,
1965; the HEW Distinguished Service Award, 1967; HEW Secretary's
Special Citation, 1968; and the HEW Certificate of Outstanding Performance,
1968. He received the National Civil Service League Career Service
Award in 1971, and the Rockefeller Public Service Award in 1974.
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R. MICHAEL COLE
R. Michael Cole, Director of Legislative Activities, supervises the
planning and implementation of the Common Cause lobbying
strategy. Mr. Cole, a registered lobbyist, specializes in campaign
finance legislation. He joined the staff of Common Cause in July
1971, serving as Litigation Coordinator of the Voting Rights
Project.
Prior to joining Common Cause, Mr. Cole was the national coordin-
ator of the Congressional Action Fund. He has also worked on the
staff of the American Bar _Association Special Committee on Crime
Prevention and Control, and has served as a staff attorney with
the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Mr. Cole received a B. A. from
Yale University in 1965 and a J. D. in 1968 from the University of
Michigan Law School.
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ELIOT R. CUTLER
Eliot R. Cutler of Bangor, Maine, was appointed Associate Director
for Natural Resources, Energy and Science, on April 27, 1977, by
OMB Director Bert Lance. Mr. Cutler's area of responsibility
covers budgets and programs of the Departments of Interior and
Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, energy, space
and science agencies.
Except for four months as Director of Scheduling for Vice President
Mondale in President Carter's campaign last year, Mr. Cutler prac-
ticed law in Washington and New York from 1973 until assuming his
OMB position. He previously served as legislative assistant to
Senator Edmund Muskie (D-Maine) and on the staff of the Senate
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Mr. Cutler attended Deerfield Academy and received his Bachelor's
degree from Harvard University in 1968 and a law degree from
Georgetown University in 1973. He is a member of the Association
of the Bar of the City of New York.
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J. KENNETH FASICK
Mr. Fasick joined the General Accounting Office in January 1954.
During the period 1955 through 1957, he served with the General
Accounting Office's European Branch. During the period from 1958
through 1963, Mr. Fasick carried out the GAO's responsibilities
with respect to the military assistance program and defense-wide
logistics activities. In 1964, he was given the responsibility for GAO
accounting, auditing, and investigative functions as they related to
the Department of the Navy. In 1966 upon the reorganization of the
GAO's Defense Division, he assumed the position of Associate
Director (Manpower and in February 1967, he assumed the position
of Associate Director (Supply Management). Mr. Fasick assumed
the position of Director of the Logistics and Communications Division
on April 3, 1972. In this position he was responsible for the overall
direction of the accounting, auditing, and investigative work of the
General Accounting Office with respect to materiel requirements,
supply management, maintenance, transportation, warehousing,
communications, facilities acquisition, facilities management,
military housing, military preparedness, and records management.
On July 1, 1973, Mr. Fasick assumed his present position. As the
Director of the International Division, he is responsible for the over-
all direction of the accounting, auditing, and investigative work of
the General Accounting Office with respect to all U. S. Government
programs in foreign countries and Hawaii. These responsibilities
cover military and civil activities of the various Government agencies
that are responsible for the administration of U. S. programs in
foreign countries. The major agencies, programs, and functions
involved are the Department of State and its related international
activities, including the Peace Corps' aspects of Action and the
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; the Agency for International
Development; International Security Affairs, including the Military
Assistance Program functions, carried out by the Department of
Defense; international programs and affairs, including international
trade development programs, of the Department of Commerce;
foreign agricultural functions, including agricultural trade develop-
ment programs and assistance, performed by the Department of
Agriculture; international affairs functions, including the Exchange
Stabilization Fund, performed by the Department of Treasury; and
all international organizations and other international programs and
related committees and commissions. Included is the responsibility
for conducting reviews of the Overseas Private Investment Corpora-
tion, the Inter-American Foundation, the Export-Import Bank of
the United States, the United States Information Agency, and any
other Government programs or functions having an international
character.
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A.LVIN FROM
Mr. From received his BSJ (1965) and MSJ (1966) degrees from
the Medi11 School of Journalism at Northwestern University,
Evanston, Illinois.
In March 1966, Mr. From began his work as a Washington'
correspondent for the Medi11 News Service, a news service
staffed by graduate students at Northwestern University.
From June 1966 until January 1969, he was an inspector for the
Office of Economic Opportunity, where he worked under
Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Edgar May. In February 1969
he began serving as Counsel to the Senate Committee on the
District of Columbia. In that capacity he conducted the Committee's
major investigations, prepared numerous Senate hearings, helped
draft legislation and wrote speeches for Committee Chairman
Senator Joseph D. Tydings of Maryland. In April 1971, he moved
to serve as Counsel to the Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee.
Since November 1971, Mr. From has served as Staff Director of
the United States Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental
Relations, chaired by Senator Edmund S. Muskie of Maine. In
this position he has responsibility for all Subcommittee staff
activities including drafting legislation, supervising investigations,
setting up hearings, and managing a staff of 18.
During his time at the Subcommittee, he has played a key role
in the development of most of the major legislation considered by
the Committee on Government Operations (now Governmental
Affairs) as well as by the Subcommittee, including the Sunset Act
of 1977, Title II of the Public Works Employment Act of 1976
(countercyclical assistance), the Congressional Budget Reform
and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, and the Drug Abuse Office
and Treatment Act of 1972.
In addition, he has supervised the Subcommittee's handling of
legislation in such areas as executive privilege, property tax
reform, privacy, and intergovernmental problems. And he has
guided major subcommittee examinations of both President
Nixon's New Federalism and the administration of the local
property tax across the nation, and the Subcommittee's over-
sight of general revenue sharing, federal-state-local efforts to
deal with the energy crisis, and state and local fiscal problems.
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DANIEL I. HALPERIN
Mr. Halperin received his B.B.A. from the City College of New York,
(1957) and his J.D.from Harvard Law School (1961).
Mr. Halperin is Tax Legislative Counsel, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Tax Policy, Department of the Treasury. He is
involved in the analysis of proposed tax legislation and tax programs,
gives legal advice and analysis on domestic tax matters, and assists
in the development and review of tax legislation and domestic tax
matters.
Prior to this, he served as Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law
School (1970-1977); Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Department of
the Treasury, Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel (1967-1970); and Associate
Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler, in New York City (1961-1967).
Mr. Halperin has numerous publications including: Retirement Security
& Tax Equity, XVII B.C. Ind. & Comm. L. Rev. 739 (1967); Should
Pension Benefits Depend Upon the Sex of the Recipient?, 61 AAUP Bull
43 (1975); Business Deductions for Personal Living Expense, 122 U. Pa.
L. Rev. 859 (1974); Maximum Tax on Earned Income, 24 U.S.C. Tax
Institute at 619.
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SAMUEL HALPERIN
Washington University - Ph.D. (Political Science), 1956
Dr. Halperin has been professor and lecturer at various universities,
including Wayne State University, The American University, Columbia
University, Harvard, Ohio State, University of California (Berkeley),
Boston University, University of Nebraska, Washington University.
His government experience began 1960-61 as Research Assistant,
Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. House of Representatives.
In 1961 he became Legislative Assistant, Hon. Cleveland M. Bailey,
U. S. House of Representatives, and Consultant, Subcommittee on
Education, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U. S. Senate.
From 1961-64 he was he was Specialist and later Director, Legislative
Services Branch, U. S. Office of Education. In 1964 he became
Assistant Commissioner of Education for Legislation and Director,
Office of Legislation and Congressional Relations, U. S. Office of
Education, and in 1966 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation,
Department of Health Education and Welfare.
From 1969-1974, Dr. Halperin was Director, Educational Staff Seminar,
and in 1974 he became Director, Institute for Educational Leadership.
Dr. Halperin has received many awards in education and is active in
various professional organizations. His publications include: The
Political World of American Zionism (Detroit: Wayne State University
Press, 1961); A University in the Web of Politics (NY: Holt, Rinehart,
Winston, 1960); Essays in Federal Education Policy (Washington: IEL,
1975); Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy (Washington: IEL,
1976), co-editor and major contributor; Federalism at the Crossroads:
Improving Educational Policymaking (Washington: IEL, 1976) co-
editor and major contributor; and over 60 articles and reviews in
professional, educational and political journals, books, encyclopedias,
compendia.
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LEE H. HAMILTON
Congressman Hamilton was born in Daytona Beach, Florida. He
received his A.B. degree (cum laude) from DePauw University in
1952. From 1952-53 he attended Boethe University, Frankfurt-on-
Main, Germany, on a scholarship for study and travel. He received
his J.D. degree in 1956 from Indiana University and an honorary
doctor of laws from DePauw University in 1971.
In 1964 he was elected to the U. S. HOuse of Representatives from
the Ninth District of Indiana, and was reelected to subsequent
Congresses. As a member of the International Relations Committee
of the House, he is Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe and
the Middle East. He is also a member of the Joint Economic Commitee,
the Commission for Administrative Review of the House, Committee
on Standards of Official Conduct and Select Committee on Ethics. He
is a member of the congressional delegation to Interparliamentary
Union.
Before being elected to Congress, Representative Hamilton was a
practicing attorney in Columbus, Indiana, and an instructor in contracts
and negotiables at the American Banking Institute. He served as
treasurer of Bartholomew County Young Democrats from 1960-63
and as president from 1963-64.
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EDWARD HIDALGO
On April 1, 1977 President Jimmy Carter nominated Edward
Hidalgo to be Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower,
Reserve Affairs and Logistics. He was confirmed by the
Senate and took the oath of office on April 25, 1977.
Secretary Hidalgo was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 12,
1912. He has been a resident of the United States since early
childhood. He received a 13.A. (magna cum laude) from Holy Cross
College in 1933 and a J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1936.
In 1959 he received a degree in Civil Law from the University
of Mexico. He served as a Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy Reserve,
1942-1946.
He served as a law clerk to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals
in 1936 and 1937 and was an associate with the law firm of Wright,
Gordon, Zachry and Parlin in 1937-1942. 1942-1943 he was assigned
to the State Department as legal advisor to the U. S. Ambassador to
the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Dissent in
Montevideo. 1943-1946 he served as an air combat intelligence
officer on the carrier Enterprise and was a member of the Eberstadt
Committee which reported to the Secretary of the Navy on Unifica-
tion of the military services in 1945. He received the Bronze Star
for his services aboard the Enterprise and a Commendation Ribbon
for his service with the Eberstadt Committee. In 1945 and 1946 he
served as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy James
Forrestal.
In 1946-1948, Mr. Hidalgo was a partner in the law firm of Curtis,
Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle in charge of their Mexico City office. -
He was a founder in 1948 and a senior partner until 1965 in the Mexico
City law firm of Hidalgo, Barrera, Sequeiros & Torres Landa. He was
a member of the U. S. delegation to the Inter-American Conference
in Bogota, Colombia in 1948. In 1965-1966 Mr. Hidalgo was Special
Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze. From 1966-1972,
he was a partner in the law firm of Cahill, Gordon and Reindel in
charge of their European office.
In 1972 he served as Special Assistant for Economic Affairs to the
Director of the U. S. Information Agency and in 1973 he became General
Counsel and Congressional Liaison of the Agency.
He has received the Royal Order of the Vassa for legal services to the
Swedish government. He is the author of Legal Aspects of Foreign
Investments (Chapter on Mexico)
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RAYMOND JACOBSON
Mr. Jacobson is a graduate of Temple University and has a M.A.
degree (Political Science) from the University of Pennsylvania.
He has been a career official of the United States Civil Service
Commission for more than 32 years. During this period, he has
held numerous top Commission posts, including two bureau director-
ships. He joined the Commission's Philadelphia Regional Office
in 1943, advancing to chief of the classification division there before
coming to the Washington office in 1953. Assigned to the Standards
Division, he became assistant chief ot the division in 1958 and
chief in 1961. In 1965, he was named Director of the Inter-agency
Board Program of the Bureau of Recruiting and Examining. He
was promoted to Director of the Bureau in 1967.
Mr. Jacobson became Executive Director of the Civil Service
Commission in August 1975, after having served as Director of the
Commission's Bureau of Policies and Standards since 1969. In that
post he had a central role in many recent improvements in personnel
management, including the development of the new employees
appeals system, broadening and improving the Commission's
personnel measurement research capability, and designing and
implementing the present Federal Wage System.
The Commission's representative on the Prevailing Rate Advisory
Committee and liaison with the Federal Employee Pay Council, he is
a recognized expert on Federal pay matters. As staff 'coordinator
of the Commission's legislative program, he frequently has appeared
before the committees of Congress to testify on civil service matters.
Before assignment to his present post, he significantly improved the
recruiting and examining system by planning and establishing a nation-
wide network of 65 interagency boards of examiners (now Commission
Area offices) with a one-stop information center in each.
Mr. Jacobson was President of the Society for Personnel Administration
in 1967-68 and is a member of the International Personnel Management
Association and the American Society for Public Administration. In
1974 he received the Commissioner's Award for Distinguished Service,
the highest honor accorded to a Commission employee.
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ROBERT.A S. KARMEL
Radcliffe College - B. A. 1959 - Cum Laude
New York University School of Law - LL.B. 1962 - Cum Laude
Commissioner Karmel was with the Securities and Exchange Com-
mission, New York Regional Office from August 1962 - January 1969.
She held the positions of Attorney, Attorney Branch Chief, Assistant
Regional Administrator. She was with Willkie Farr & Gallagher as
an Associate from January 1969 - August 1972, and with Rogers & Wells
as a Partner from September 1972 - September 1977. From September
1973 - June 1977, Commissioner Karmel was an Adjunct Professor at
the Brooklyn Law School, New York. She became Commissioner,
U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission in September 1977.
Commissioner Karmel belongs to various bar associations and
professional organizations, including the American Bar Association,
Committee on Securities Regulation (1973-1977). She has published
professional articles, including "The Extraterritorial Application of
the Federal Securities Code," 7 Conn. Law Review 669 (1975) and
'Attorneys' Responsibilities: Adversaries at the Bar of the SEC."
24 Emory Law Journal 747 (1975).
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ROBERT A. KAYE
Robert A. Kaye, who has devoted more than 30 years to public service work,
was named Director of the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety on April 27, 1970.
As Director, he is responsible for the overall administration and execution of
the Bureau's motor carrier safety regulatory and compliance programs and
policies in furthering safety operations of all for-hire and private motor car-,
riers.of property and passengers in interstate and foreign commerce.
A native of North Dakota, Mr. Kaye began his public service career with the
North Dakota State Highway Department in 1939. He joined the Bureau of Public
Roads in 1942 where he remained until 1957. During the 15-year period Mr.
Kaye's duties included transportation-related assignments on the Alaska High-
way, the Inter-American Highway in Nicaragua and the BPR headquarters staff
in Washington.
His introduction to the motor carrier industry was 33 years ago when he was
involved in motor vehicle and construction equipment procurement and account-
ability on the Alaska Highway. Throughout his Government service, Mr. Kaye
has worked in the field of transportation with increasing emphasis on motor
carrier service and safety.
During the 13-year period, 1957-1970, Mr. Kaye was Chief of Transportation
Management, U.S. Atomic Energy Ecommiss ion and was assigned commission-
wide programmatic responsibilities for the inter-modal transportation of radio-
active and fissile materials including both those for military and peaceful uses.
He was responsible for coordinating a shipping container utilization program
for these materials. He also served as a Special Assistant to the Chairman,
AEC. During his career with the AEC, Mr. Kaye received a sustained Superior
Performance Award.
Mr. Kaye earned his doctorate at The George Washington University, Washington,
D. C., where he teaches evening classes in transportation, economics, business
administration, and international trade. He has been a professor at GWU over a
period of 20 years.
In 1956, Dr. Kaye received the William A. Jump Memorial Foundation Award,
one of ten given each year government-wide for outstanding public service. He
was cited for his contribution to transportation policy formulation.
Dr. Kaye is a past president of the Traffic Club of Washington, D. C., is a mem-
ber of the Board of Directors, National Safety Council, is listed in Who's Who in
the East, Who's Who in the South and Southwest, the International Who's Who Men
of Achievement, the Dictionary of International Biography, the American Bio-
graphical Institute Community Leaders & Noteworthy Americans, Who's Who in
Government, and is a member of a number of _professional, honorary and business
societies.
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FORDYCE W. LUIKART
Ohio Wesleyan University and the Maxwell Graduate School,
Syracuse University
Instructor at the State Teachers College, Brockport, New York,
1937-1939 before beginning his career in federal government
service.
Served with the U. S. Civil Service Commission, 1939-1953.
Became Deputy Director and Director of Administration,
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1953-1955.
Then became Principal Associate, Cresap, McCormick and
Paget, Management Consultants, 1955-1957. Director, Federal
Aviation Organization Study, White House Staff, 1957-1959.
Assistant Administrator for Personnel and Training and Deputy
Director, International Aviation Service, Federal Aviation
Agency, 1959-1962. Senior Staff Member, Advanced Study
Program, The Brookings Institution, 1963-1975; Consultant,
ASP, The Brookings Institution since 1975.
Also served as Special Assistant, Commission on Organization
of the Executive Branch of the Government (Hoover Commission),
1948-1949; Special Adviser to the Greek Government on Civil
Service and Governmental Organization, 1949-1950; Staff
Director, President's Advisory Committee on Government
Organization (Rockefeller Committee), 1952-1953. In 1962,
was a Member, Professional Staff, the Committee on Foreign
Affairs Personnel (Herter Committee).
In 1970, Visiting Fellow, New England Center for Continuing
Education, Durham, New Hampshire. Original Member, Board
of Trustees, Community Group Health Foundation, Inc.,
Washington, D. C., a free-standing corporation established for
the purpose of organizing and delivering comprehensive health
care to more than 100,000 people in the Upper Cardoza area
of the inner city. Past President, Board of Trustees, Group
Health Association, Inc., Washington, D. C. Visiting lecturer,
Maxwell School, Syracuse University and at Wayne University,
Detroit, Michigan. Author of a number of articles on personnel
management and executive development.
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NORMAN Y. MINETA
Mr. Mineta is a native of San Jose, a graduate of San Jose High
School and the University of California at Berkeley. As a young
boy, he was one of 110,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry
evacuated from the West Coast and placed in "relocation camps"
during World War II.
Upon receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Business at
UC Berkeley, he was commissioned in the U. S. Army. He
served as a military intelligence officer in Japan and Korea
and eventually achieved the rank of Major in the Army Reserves.
After leaving active duty in 1956, Mr. Mineta returned to San Jose
where he joined his father in the family insurance business. He
immediately became active in the affairs of the Asian community,
especially the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL).
He served on San Jose's Human Relations Commission from 1962-64
and on the city's Housing Authority in 1966-67. In 1967 Mr. Mineta
was appointed to a vacancy on the City Council, thus becoming the
first minority member of that body. In 1969, he was elected to the
Council and also became vice-mayor of the City. In April 1971,
Mr. Mineta was elected the first Japanese-American mayor of
a major U. S. city.
Mr. Mineta has served as Mayor of San Jose and as a member of the
Legislative Action Committee of the U. S. Conference of Mayors
and was on the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities.
Mr. Mineta was elected to the 94th Congress on November 5, 1974
and served on the Post Office and Civil Service Committee and
the Public Works and Transportation Committee. He won re-
election to the 95th Congress and was elected Chairman of the
Public Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee by the Members of
the Public Works and Transportation Committee. He was also
elected by the Members of the House of Representatives to serve
on the House Budget Committee.
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NEIL MAC NEIL
A native of New York City, Mr. MacNeil is a graduate of Phillips Exeter
Academy and Harvard College. He did graduate work at Columbia University.
Son of a former Assistant Managing Editor of The New York Times,
Mr. MacNeil was a reporter for that newspaper as well as the Boston Herald-
Traveler before coming to Washington in 1949 as a correspondent for United
Press.
He has concentrated on the Congress since 1955 and, since 1958, he has been
Chief Congressional Correspondent for Time Magazine. He has prepared ap-
proximately twenty cover stories for Time.
Mr. MacNeil has covered several national political conventions as well as the
campaigns of various national political leaders. lie is a regular panelist on
the weekly television show "Washington Week in Review."
He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Congressional Periodical
Galleries.
He is the author of Forge of Democracy: The House of Representatives, an
exposition of the men and actions of the House, and Dirksen: Portrait of a
Public Man, a study of the legislative career and parliamentary operations
of the Senate and Congress.
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CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, JR.
Senator Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr. was born in Frederick,
Maryland. He attended Frederick public schools and received
a B. A. degree from Haverford College in 1944 and an LL. B.
degree from the University of Maryland Law School in 1949. A
former Navy Captain, Senator Mathias was Assistant Attorney
General of Maryland (1953-1954), City Attorney of Frederick
(1954-1959), and a member of the Maryland House of Delegates
(1958-1960). He was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives
in 1960 and served four terms. He was elected to the U. S. Senate
in 1968 and was reelected in 1974.
Senator Mathias is on the following Committees:
Judiciary Committee-Subcommittees: Antitrust; Juvenile
Delinquency*; Corrections*
Governmental Affairs Committee-Subcommittees: District of
Columbia*; Energy and Technology; Permanent Subcommittee
on Investigations
Appropriations Committee-Subcommittees: HUD and
Independent Agencies*; District of Columbia*; Labor/HEW;
Foreign Operations; Transportation
Intelligence-Subcommittees: Budget; Charters and Guidelines*
*Indicates Ranking Republican Member
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WILLIAM V. McBRIDE (General, U. S. Air Force)
General McBride was born in Wampum, Pennsylvania. He received
his high school education in that town and later attended the Garfield
Business Institute, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. In 1950 he attended
New York University, New York City.
General McBride enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Corps in 1942. He
completed navigation training at the Pan American Airways Naviga-
tion School, Coral Gables, Florida, and was graduated as a second
lieutenant. He next attended bombardier school in Carlsbad, New
Mexico, and in March 1943 entered combat crew training as a
navigator-bombardier in B-26 aircraft at MacDill Field, Florida.
In July 1943 General McBride joined the 387th Bombardment Group
in the European Theater of Operations as squadron navigator and
later served as group navigator. After World War II, he trained new
navigators at Ellington Army Air Field, Texas, and then was assigned
to Lackland Army Air Field, Texas, to help organize the present Air
Force basic training base. He attended basic and advanced pilot
training at Rnadolph Air Force Base, Texas, and Barksdale Air
Force Base, Louisiana, in 1947-1948, to become a triple-rated officer.
Since that time, many of his military assignments have been in the
Military Airlift Command in weather reconnaissance, air rescue and
airlift functions. During the Korean War, he commanded the Second
Air Rescue Group in Okinawa and in the Philippines. After a tour of
duty in Headquarters Air Rescue Service as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Plans, he commanded the Eighth Air Rescue Group at Stead Air Force
Base, Nevada, during 1956-1957. He then commanded the 1608th Air
Transport Group (MATS) at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina.
In July 1960 he was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Directorate
of Plans, and served first as Assistant Chief of the Cold War Division
and later as the Chief of the Special Warfare Division. In June 1964 he
was selected by Secretary of the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert to
become his military assistant. When Secretary Brown replaced Mr.
Zuckert in October 1965, he remained as the military assistant where
he was called on to advise and assist the Secretary and Under Secretary
on operational, planning and programming matters. He was assigned as
Commander of the 437th Military Airlift Wing (August 1966); Deputy Chief
of Staff, Materiel, Headquarters Military Airlift Command (March 1966);
became Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations (September 1969); and Chief of
Staff, Military Airlift Command (March 1970). He was assigned as Vice
Commander in Chief, U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) (September 1971);
command of Air Training Command (Septmeber 1972), Commander of
A. F. Logistics Command (September 1974). He was promoted to
general effective September 1974 and was appointed Vice Chief of Staff,
U.S. Air Force effective September 1975.
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DAVID R. OBEY
Mr. Obey was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, October 3, 1938. He
graduated from Wausau High School, Wisconsin, in 1956; received
his B.S. (1960) and M.A. (1968) from the University of Wisconsin.
In 1962 Mr. Obey was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly from
Marathon County's Second District at the age of 24 and was re-
elected three times. He served as Assistant Minority Leader and
was named Outstanding Education Legislator in Nation by the
National Education Association's Rural. Division.
On April 1, 1969, he was elected to the 91st Congress by special
election to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Melvin R.
Laird and has been reelected to each succeeding Congress. He
has served as Secretary, Democratic Study Group, Chairman,
Task Force on Congressional Reform (1974); Congressional Advisor
to the U. S. Delegation to the Seventh Special Session of the UN
General Assembly (September 1975); Democratic Steering and Policy
Committee, Chairman, Task Force on House Accounts (1976).
Congressman Obey is currently a member: House Committee on
Appropriations, Subcommittee on: Labor-HEW, and Foreign
Operations; House Budget Committee. Recently he has served as
Chairman, Commission on Administrative Review.
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JOHN F. O'LEARY
John F. O'Leary, 50, was nominated by President Carter to be
Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration on February 1,
1977. Confirmed by the United States Senate on February 3, 1977,
he has a varied and extensive energy background -- both inside and
outside government.
A native of Reno, Nevada, he graduated from George Washington
University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics in 1950.
He served in the U. S. Army in 1945-46.
O'Leary joined the Bureau of Mines in 1950 as a mineral -commodity
specialist, and in 1952 was appointed as an economist in the Division
of Minerals and Fuels. In 1957, he became staff economist for the
Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources in the Department of the
Interior and in 1959 was named staff assistant to the Assistant
Secretary, serving in this position until 1962, when he was appointed
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources.
Subsequently, he was Chief of the Bureau of Natural Gas at the Federal
Power Commission (1967-68), Director of the U. S. Bureau of Mines in
the Interior Department (1968-70), Energy Consultant (1970-72), and
Director of Licensing for the Atomic Energy Commission (1972-74),
where he directed a staff of 500 professionals involved in the licensing
of nuclear power plants and in conducting comprehensive safety, en-
vironmental, and antitrust reviews of such plants. He then worked a
year (1974-75) as Technical Director of Energy and Environmental
Programs for the MITRE Corporation.
In November 1975, O'Leary was named Director of New Mexico's
Energy Resources Board -- a position in which he played a key role
in establishing state energy policy and plans for energy development.
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DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR.
Senator Riegle was born in Flint, Michigan. He received a
B.A. in Business Administration and Economics from the
University of Michigan and an M.B,A. in Finance from
Michigan State University. He is pursuing a doctorate in
business/government relations from the Harvard Business
School.
In November 1966, he was elected to the 90th Congress as
Representative of Michigan's Seventh District. He served in
the House ten years and was a member of the House Inter-
national Relations Committee. In February 1974, he changed
his party affiliation to Democrat.
In November 1976 he was elected United States Senator from
Michigan. He serves on the following Senate cotnrnittees:
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce; and Human
Resources.
Mr. Riegle is the author of 0 Congress published by Doubleday,
June 1972.
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GEORGE S. VEST
Mr. Vest was born in Columbia, Virginia. He earned his A. B. degree
from the University of Virginia in 1941, and his M. A. degree in 1947.
From 1941 to 1946, he served with the U. S. Army, participating in the
North African and Italian campaigns, and reaching the rank of
Captain.
Entering the Foreign Service in July 1947, Mr. Vest was assigned
to the Consulate in Hamilton, Bermuda, in October of that year. In
March 1949, he was transferred to the Embassy in Quito, where he
remained until 1951. In 1952 he served as political officer at the
Embassy in Ottawa, and in 1954 was assigned to the Department as
Desk Officer for Canadian Affairs. In March 1959, he was posted to
Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) as a political
officer, and in June 1960 was transferred to the United States Mission
to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional
Organizations (USRO) in Paris. In August 1961, he was assigned as
Chief of the Private Office of the Secretary General of NATO, also
in Paris.
In August 1963, Mr. Vest was detailed to the National War College,
following which he was assigned to the Office of Atlantic Political-
Military Affairs in the Bureau of European Affairs. In August 1967,
he became Deputy Chief of Mission in the U. S. Mission to the
European Communities in Brussels, and in August 1969, he became
Dupty Chief of Mission in the U. S. Mission to NATO, also located in
Brussels.
In October 1972, Mr. Vest went to Helsinki as Special Assistant to the
Secretary for CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in
Europe). In October 1973, he was named Special Assistant to the
Secretary for Press Relations, and in April 1974 Director of the
Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, as well as Deputy Coordinator
for Security Assistance in May 1974. On June 16, 1977, Mr. Vest
was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.
Mr. Vest received the Department's Superior Honor Award in 1973.
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CHARLES WARREN
Mr. Warren was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and attended
public schools there. He enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1944,
served in Japan, and was honorably discharged in 1946. He
graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in
economics with a B.A. (1949). He received his LID. from
Hastings College of Law (1952).
Professionally, Mr. Warren has been a Member of Darwin,
Packham, and Warren, San Francisco, California (1952-55);
Bodle, Fogel, and Warren, Los Angeles, California (1955-60);
Warren, .Adell, and Miller, Los Angeles, California (1960-74).
He withdrew from legal practice in 1974.
Mr. Warren has been Member of Assembly, California Legislature
(1963 to date); served as Chairman, Resources, Land Use, and
Energy Committee, California Legislature; Chairman, Energy
Task Force, National Conference of State Legislatures; Member,
Environmental Advisory Committee, Federal Energy Administration;
Co-Chairman, Ad HOC Energy Policy Council, State of California;
Project Director, Western States Water Policy Analysis by the
Rand Corporation.
His political activities include: Chairman, California Environ-
mentalists for Carter; Member, Carter Energy Task Force;
Chairman, Democratic State Central Committee (1966-68);
President, San Francisco Council of Democratic Clubs (1951-52);
President, Northern California Young Democrats (1950-51);
President, San Francisco Young Democrats (1949-50).
Mr. Warren has been involved with numerous legislations related
to environmental and energy matters including: Energy Conser-
vation Act of 1974; Nuclear Safeguards Acts of 1976; California
Coastal Act of 1976 (principal co-author); Westlands Water District
Resolution, 1976.
Currently, Mr. Warren serves as Chairman, President's Council
on Environmental Quality.
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JOSEPH T. AMBROZY (Joe)
General Manager - Hudson Area
New Jersey Bell Telephone Company
B. Eng. Stevens Institute of Technology (1961)
M.S. Stevens Institute of Technology (1963)
Mr. Ambrozy began his career in New Jersey Bell in 1963 as an
Assistant Engineer in outside plant engineering. He held a number
of managerial positions in the engineering and traffic departments
before being named District Traffic Manager in 1968. He was
appointed District Plant Manager in 1970, and the following year
became General Traffic Supervisor, responsible for operation of
corporate staff traffic functions. Later, he was named Traffic
Facilities Manager, Upstate and in 1974 became Area Plant Manager
responsible for installation and maintenance of customer equipment
and switching systems in one of the six operating areas of New
Jersey Bell. Promoted to General Accounting Manager in 1976,
he was responsible for the operation of corporate billing, cost
accounting and data processing organizations.
In January 1977, Mr. .Ambrozy was named General Manager -
Hudson Area. He is responsible for all corporate operations in
one of six areas of New Jersey Bell. His duties include supervision
of customer telephone equi-nent (831,000 telephones), engineering,
installation and maintenance of telephone network and switching
equipment, revenue collections, customer and community relations.
Mr. Ambrozy is a member of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce,
Bergen County Chamber of Commerce; member and past director
and vice president of New Providence-Berkeley Heights Jaycees.
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HALM L. BAKER (Ham)
Vice President - Operations
Power Division
Brown & Root, Inc.
B. S. degree in Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin (1948);
M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology (1953).
Mr. Baker joined Westinghouse Electric Corp. in 1948 after graduating from
the tin of of Wisconsin, and while serving as Project Coordinator,
provided project coordination and engineering lipisort for large cen+ral
station projects and marine propulsion projects. In 1.951 he joined
Stone & Webster Service Corp. and served as Management Consultant. In
1963 Mr. Baker was promoted to Vice President and served as operating
sponsor for a number of client companies. In 1.967 Mr. Baker joined
Savannah Electric and Power Co. and served as President, Chief Executive
Officer and Director. In 1971 Mr. Baker joined Stone & Webster, Inc.
serving as President and Director. Mr. Baker joined Brown & Root, Inc.
in 1976 and was responsible for sates and marketing activities of the
Power Division. In 1977 he was promoted to Manager of Operations, Power
Division and then to Vice President - Operations, Power Division.
As Vice President - Operations, Power Division, Mr. Baker directs all
*NI projects, proposais, estimating, planning and scheduting and reporting
activities.
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EDWARD A. BATTISFO (Ed)
General Manager
Bell Telephone Company of Pe nsylvania
Mr. Battisfore received a B. S. in Economics orn the University- oi
Pennsylvania.
He joined Bell Telephone Company of
Engineer in June of 1952. After progre
assignments in the Traffic, Personnel,
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Philadelphia in 1969. In 1971, he was
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Pennsylvania for the Central rea.
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O'NEIL P. BOUDREAUX, JR. (Neil)
Second Vice President
Connecticut General Life Insurance Company
Attended Tulane University.
After graduating from Tulane University with a B. S. in Psychology,
Mr. Boudreaux began work with Connecticut General in December,
1964. The first 11 years with Connecticut General were spent in
Sales, Sales Training and Sales Management capacities, both in the
field and in the Home Office, ranging from Salesman to Regional
Vice President. Most recently as 2nd Vice President, he has been
re
Most recently as Second Vice President, Mr. Boudreaux provides
management and support to some 30 separate field claim operations
as they provide Life and Medical insurance claim service to
Connecticut General policyholders.
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JAMES W. BRA MBLET, JR. (Jim)
Assistant General Manager
Bethlehem Singapore Private Limited
B.A. degree in Philosophy, Baylor University (1961);
L.L.B. degree, University of Texas (1965);
admitted to Texas State Bar Association (1964).
In 1964, Mr. Brarnblet helped form American Polystyrene Corpora-
tion to manufacture polystyrene products. He served as Assistant
to the President with general administration responsibilities until
1968 when he joined the Bethlehem Steel Corporation.
Initially a supervisor with Bethlehem, and then the Control Admini-
strator for the Beaumont, Texas shipyard operation, he was a
member of the initial team sent to Singapore in 1969 to develop a
facility for the construction of offshore drilling equipment. He
served as Assistant to the General Manager (1969-1973) and then
Assistant General Manager (1973 to present) of the Singapore
facility with prime responsibility for the legal, financial, sales,
and general administration functions. He has served on the Board
of Directors and as Secretary and Treasurer of the Corporation
since its inception.
Mr. Bramblet has served on the Board of Directors and as President
of 1) Austin Civic Theater/Zachary Scott Theater Center (1965-67);
2) American Association of Singapore (1973-77); 3) Singapore American
Community Action Council (1975-77).
Mr. Bramblet will be serving as a Congressional Assistant in Washington
during the Second Session of the Ninety-Fifth Congress; he will be on
loan to the staff of a Congressional Committee under the auspices of
this executive development program sponsored by The Conference
Board.
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DOUGLAS C. BRYANT
Aramco Advisor
Esso Middle East - Exxon Corporation
Attended Dartmouth College. Received M. B. A. from the University
of Michigan.
Mr. Bryant began his career with Exxon in 1962 as Aviation Fuel
Sales Coordinator in Exxon's International sales affiliate. Following
two years' military service in Germany, he returned to Exxon in
1965 and worked in various sales positions including three years in
Tokyo, Japan selling bulk supplies of crude oil and products to
independent Japanese refiners. In 1971, he joined Exxon's Middle
East producing affiliate, Esso Middle East, and spent four years in
London administering Exxon's interest in jointly owned producing
operations in Iran, Iraq, Abu Dhabi and Qatar. In May of this year
Mr. Bryant returned to New York to his present position as advisor
to senior management on matters pertaining to Exxon's corporate
interest in .Aramco, and is responsible for administration of Exxon's
other interests in Saudi Arabia.
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JOHN W. BUSHBY (John)
Vice President (Technical)
BP Alaska, Inc.
B.Sc. Honors Degree in Natural Sciences, Cambridge University,
England (1953).
68th Harvard Advanced Management Program (197)4).
Mr. Bushby joined British Petroleum Company as a trainee in
1953 and went on as a refinery technologist at their Kent
Refinery from 1954 to 1958. In 1959 he transferred to BP
Refinery, Canada, initially as Production Superintendent of
their new Montreal Refinery, and later was Operations Super-
intendent before returning to London in 1963. From 1963 to
1966 he worked in the Commercial Division of Refineries
Department dealing with joint refining operations throughout
the world. In 1966 he was appointed Manufacturing Super-
intendent for the U.K. Refineries. In 1969 he transferred to
BP's South Wales Refinery where he was Assistant Works Manager
for two years before returning to London in 1971 as Manager,
Refinery Design Division. In 1973 he was appointed Manager,
Gas Division, which dealt with BP's international sales of
natural and liquid petroleum gases. After returning from
the Harvard AMP program in 1974 he was Assistant General
Manager, Corporate Planning (BP London) for two years prior
to taking up his present post.
Since 1976, Mr. Bushby has been Vice President (Technical) for
BP Alaska, Inc. In this position he is responsible for the design
and construction of above ground facilities required to develop
the Western half of the Prudhoe Bay oil field, and oversight of
BP's shareholding in the Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
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ALASTAIR F. S. CA PBELL (Alastair)
Counsel
Exxon Corporation
1955-60 Malvern College,
University, Bristol, Englan
Supreme Court of England
alvern, England; l960-.3 Bristol
1966 admitted as S icitor of the
After serving articles of clerkship, and
Solicitor with a private law firm in t
joined Esso Petroleum Company Limi
in March 1967. He moved to Esso E
and transferred on regular assign
on September 1, 1977.
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ty of London, Mr. Campbell
as Assistant Legal Adviser
Inc. in London in August 1973
xxon Corporation, New York
He is currently Counsel for E on International Company, a division
of Exxon Corporation.
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WILLIAM B. CLEMMENS (Bill)
Vice President - Customer and Industrial Relations Operation
General Electric Company
Mr. Clemmens received an A.B. from Pennsylvania State
University in 1947.
After graduation, he joined the Business Training Course with
the Appliance and Merchandise Department and was named
Administrative Assistant to the General Sales Manager of that
Department in 1950. In 1951 joined the Small Appliance Division
field sales; National Sales Manager for the Room Air Conditioner
Department in 1956; Manager-Marketing, Radio Receiver Depart-
ment (1960); District Manager-District Sales Operation (1963);
Manager-Eastern Region, District Sales Operation (1966). Named
ad General Manager of Room Air Conditioner Department in 1967,
of Consumer Refrigerator Department in 1969, and of Room Air
Conditioner Department in 1970. Was named Vice President of
Retail Sales Division in September, 1971.
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Recently (July 1, 1977), Mr. Clemmens was named Vice President-
Customer and Industry Relations. He provides direction and
leadership to optimize Major Appliance Business Group position
relative to its relations with its customer, the ultimate consumer,
government components, industry associations, the Press, and
other external forces impacting business.
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MARSHALL P. CLOYD
Senior Vice President
Brown & Root Inc.
University of California; Stanford University; Harvard
Business School (Civil Engineering and Business)
Mr. Cloyd held various summer/part-time jobs, all oil or
engineering construction associated, through business school.
Since leaving business school, he has continuously been employed
by Brown & Root rising through engineering and construction
to management and present position in civil and industrial con-
struction. (Brown & Root is a large engineering-construction
company specializing in major capital intensive civil/military/
industrial work on a world-wide basis.) All recent work has
been involved primarily in deepwater offshore marine con-
struction for the extraction of hydrocarbons. Areas of work
involvement: United States ?- (Alaska, California, Louisiana,
Texas, New York) - South America - Europe and the Far East.
Currently, as Senior Vice President, Mr. Cloyd is responsible
for project management and associated engineering work in
the Europe/Africa Division of Brown & Root Inc. Major projects
are primarily marine developments in the North Sea with individual
jobs approaching $11/ 2 billion.
Mr. Cloyd is a speaker and author in his area of expertise. He
has some association with Embassy and/or U. S. business groups
abroad. He is a member of the Board of Governors and the
American Business Council, Singapore.
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WILLIAM E. CRATTY (Bill)
Retail Sales Manager
Northeastern Region Marketing Department
Exxon Company, U. S. A.
University of Arizona, Tucson (1959-60); B.S. degree in Marine
Engineering, United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings
Point, New York (1964).
Mr. Cratty began his career as an Industrial Sales Trainee with
Exxon in Boston, Massachusetts, in the fall of 1964. He was named
an Industrial Salesman in the Company's Phoenix District in 1967,
and was promoted a year later to Industrial Sales Specialist serving
the Western area. He was named a Retail Sales Supervisor in the
Houston District in 1969, and two years later was advanced to
Marketing Specialist in the Company's Headquarters in Houston,
Texas. Then followed an assignment in the Public Affairs Depart-
ment before he was promoted in 1973 to Manager of Exxon's Miami
District in Florida. Mr. Cratty returned to the Northeastern Region
as Industrial and Consumer Business Manager in January 1975. He
was then named Market Development Manager.
On February 1, 1977, he began his present assignment as Retail
Sales Manager responsible for retail sales/marketing operations
in the lower portion of Exxon's Northeastern Marketing Region,
which includes Long Island, New York City, Westchester and all of
New Jersey, including the New Jersey Turnpike business.
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PAUL R. CROOKSH.ANK (Paul)
Assistant Manager
Eastman Kodak Company
Mr. Crookshank attended the University of Missouri where he
received his B. S. and Ch. E.
Immediately after college graduation, he joined the Paper Service
Division of Kodak Park, as a development engineer, working on
new photographic papers. After 18 months, he moved to the
Paper Sensitizing Division where he spent most of his career.
His initial work was on photographic emulsions for new products.
Two years were spent in the Navy in communications and
navigation, ending with command of a coastal mine sweeper.
At the end of World War II, Mr. Crookshank returned to Paper
Sensitizing and progressed through supervisory positions in
product development. In 1970, he was made Superintendent of
the Paper Sensitizing Division, responsible for both production
and development. In 1974 he received a year's training in other
parts of Paper Manufacturing, becoming Assistant Manager in
early 1975.
Mr. Crookshank is one of a team of three responsible for
production of photographic papers in Kodak Park. Specifically
he is responsible for production and development of black-and-
white paper products.
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H. J. D.AGER, JR. (Jim)
Vice President
Florida Power & Light Company
Mr. Dager is a graduate of the U. S. Military Academy, earned a
masters degree in nuclear physics at the University of California.
He served as Assistant to the Group Vice President before his
new appointment as Vice President. His experience includes work
with Westinghouse and General Electric, where he held various
assignments in nuclear power plant construction and operations.
He also served with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers as nuclear
engineer at general headquarters of the Far East Command.
Prior to joining Florida Power & Light Company in 1973 as
Manager of Power Resources, Nuclear, Mr. Dager was Assistant
General Manager of the Nebraska Public Power District, a state-
wide power authority.
Mr. Dager is currently Vice President in charge of Power Plant
Engineering, Transmission/Substation Construction, Plant Con-
struction, and Project Management.
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ORLANDO J. FEORENE (Lanny)
Director, Management Services Division
Kodak Park Division
Eastman Kodak Company
Received Bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering from Ohio
State University.
Mr. 0. J. Feorene joined the Eastman Kodak Company in 1946
as an Industrial Engineer in the Engineering Methods Department,
Kodak Park. In 1954, he was made a supervisor in the Industrial
Engineering Division at the Park and in 1962 transferred to the
Canadian Kodak Company, Limited, in Toronto, Canada for a year
on special assignment. In September 1963 he was appointed
Assistant Director of the Industrial Engineering Division at Kodak
Park and in 1973 was appointed Director of the Division.
Currently he is Director of Management Services Division, which
is an organization of 630 engineers and professional personnel
providing internal consultative and advisory services in Facilities
Planning, Work Systems Design, Performance Measurement
Systems, Information Systems, Organization Development, Product
Development, Operations Research, Quality Assurance, and
Technological Forecasting to Manufacturing, Marketing, Distribu-
tion and Research Divisions.
Mr. Feorene has held offices in the Rochester Chapter and the
National Organization of the American Institute of Industrial
Engineers, Inc. He is a member of the Ohio State University
Research Foundation; Chairman (1976-77) of the Ohio State Alumni
Advisory Committee; Member of Visiting Advisory Committee,
Oklahoma State University; Member of Council on Industrial
Engineering (30 companies) and on the Executive Committee (1976-78);
Member of Industrial Engineering Group (10 companies).
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JACK S. HARRISON (Jack)
Director, Finishes Division, Fabrics & Finishes Department
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
Received B. E. Chemical Engineering (1952) from Yale University
and MBA Accounting & Finance (1954) from the University of
Michigan.
Mr. Jack S. Harrison joined E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Inc. in 1954 as an engineer in the Petroleum Chemicals Division
of the Organic Chemicals Department.
After assignments at the Chambers Works (N.J.) and in Wilmington,
Mr. Harrison became a sales representative on the Gulf Coast.
In January 1963 he joined the Development Department (now
Central Research and Development Department) as a sales engineer
for the instruments venture. Subsequently, he became a product
manager, accounting and business analysis manager, and marketing
manager in the Instrument Products Division and was transferred
with the division from Development to Photo Products Department
in July 1969. In October 1970 he was appointed manager of Glasgow
operations in the Instrument Products Division. He subsequently
served as marketing manager and director of sales for the division.
Mr. Harrison became manager for scientific and process instruments
in August 1974 advancing to director of the Instruments Products
Division the following month. In May 1975 he was named coordinator
of planning in the Corporate Plans Department and in May 1976
became manager of corporate planning activities. In October 1976
he became director of the Fabrics and Finishes Department ,
Mr. Harrison is a member of Chi Phi and Alpha Chi Sigma fraternities,
Beta Gamma Sigma honor society, the American Chemical Society,
and the Instrument Society of America. He is also on the Board of
Directors of the Delaware Nature Education Society and is a past
member of the Executive Committee, Analytical Group, Scientific
Apparatus Makers Association,
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ROBERT S. HUGHES, II (Bob)
Marketing Manager - Packaging Products Division
ALCOA International, Inc.
B.S. degree in Business Administration, West Virginia University
(1966); one year graduate study completed toward M.B.A.
Mr. Hughes joined ALCOA in 1967 as a sales trainee. Upon
completion of one sales training program he was assigned to the
Headquarters Marketing Staff for specialized training in the
Packaging Products Division. Between 1968 and 1974, he served
in field sales assignments at ALCOA District Offices in Dallas,
Detroit, St. Louis, and Philadelphia, specializing in packaging
products (aluminum sheet, foil and closures) sold primarily to
commercial can manufacturers, brewers, soft drink companies
and food processors.
Since 1975, he has served as Marketing Manager - Packaging,
ALCOA International, Inc. based in Lausanne, Switzerland. In this
position he is responsible for the marketing and sales of ALCOA's
packaging products in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the
Soviet Union. Primary activities include the development of
market plans and strategies, establishment of pricing and profitability
objectives, and supervising the activities of a staff of sales,
technical and administrative personnel.
Mr. Hughes is a Member of the Board of Commonwealth American
School, Lausanne, Switzerland. He has participated in ALCOA's
College Recruitment Program at eastern colleges and universities,
has been a Member of the Packaging Institute of America and has
served as United Fund Captain in Pittsburgh and St. Louis.
Mr. Hughes will be serving as a Congressional Assistant in Washington
during the Second Session of the Ninety-Fifth Congress; he will be
on loan to the staff of a Congressional Committee under the auspices
of this executive development program sponsored by The Confernce
Board.
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ELLIS E. LAPIN
Group Director,Group III Programs
Satellite Systems Division
The Aerospace Corporation
Mr. Lapin received a B. S. degree in mechanical engineering from
.Drexel University and the M. S. and professional engineer degrees in
aeronautics from Caltech.
In 1941 he joined the Douglas Aircraft Company where he eventually
became the chief of the aerodynamics design and research groups,
assisting in the design of civil and military aircraft and missiles.
He thenjoined the Aerojet-General and the Space-General Corpor-
ations as a project engineer and proposals manager for a series of
extra-terrestrial devices. He became associated with his present
'employer, The Aerospace Corporation, in 1962, and is responsible
for the general systems engineering and technical direction of some
'military satellite systems.
Be is to some degree also involved in alternative energy sources,
occasionally reviewing windmill/solar energy material for ERDA
and, time and weather permitting, is a sailor. Member of American
Association for Advancement of Science; formerly associate fellow
of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and its
predecessor organizations. Published papers on supersonic aerody-
namics, satellites, and windmills in various journals.
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DONALD E. LIEBERS (Don)
Director - Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
American Telephone & Telegraph Company
B. S. in Business Administration (1954) from the University of
Rochester; MBA (1960) from the University of Michigan
Mr. Liebers spent the first 7 1/2 years of his career with Michigan
Bell Telephone Company in both the Comptrollers operations and
the Personnel Department.
In 1967, he was transferred to AT&T in New York in the Personnel
Relations Department with staff responsibilities for Management
Employment, and in 1970 was appointed to the position of
Director-Employment and Equal Opportunity. Mr. Liebers has
spent the bulk of the last 7 years working in the field of Equal
Employment Opportunity, designing and coordinating the implemen-
tation of EEO systems throughout the Bell System. Significant
pieces of time have been spent negotiating and interfacing with
Federal Government Agencies concerning the EEO laws, executive
orders and regulations.
Mr. Liebers' section responsibility is to develop policy and co-
ordinate its implementation in the areas of equal opportunity and
affirmative action, including related data maintenance, develop-
ment and analysis functions, also for compliance with federal
laws and executive orders regarding affirmative action and equal
opportunity matters.
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W. R.ANDOLPH MASON (Randy)
Manager - Customer Engineering - TV
Corning Glass Works
B. S. Chemical Engineering from the University of Rochester
Mr. Mason joined Corning Glass Works in the Glass Technology
Department in 1946 after two years on the Manhattan Project at
Columbia University. He was supervisor of production control
in 1950 in the TV plant at Albion, Michigan and held various
engineering and sales responsibilities in Lamp Products from
1951-1964. Mr. Mason was the Market Development Manager in
three divisions until 1973, he then became Manager - Customer
Engineering - TV, his present position.
In his current position Mr. Mason is responsible for the design,
specification, and field engineering service to customers for
Color TV bulb parts.
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JUDD MILLER, JR.
Operations Manager - Production Department ?
Exxon Company, U. S. A.
B. S. in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Texas (1956)
Mr. Miller was employed by Exxon Company, U. S. A. in July 1956
as a Rotary Helper on a rig in West Texas but left in Novembr for
military service. When he returned, he was assigned to production
engineering in the Winters District in West Texas and later trans-
ferred to the Headquarters office in Houston as an Associate
Engineer in reservoir engineering. He continued assignments in
reservoir engineering over the next several years in the South
Texas Division office in Corpus Christi and in the regional office
in Houston. He was appointed District Chief Engineer of the Katy
Gas Plant District in 1967 and District Engineering Manager of the
Kingsville District in South Texas in 1968; and in these positions,
Mr. Miller coordinated all of the engineering activities for the
districts. He was promoted to Assistant District Manager of
Kingsville in 1969 and to Division Engineering Manager of the South
Texas Division in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1971. In 1972 he trans-
ferred to Los Angeles, California, as Division Operations Manager
and in 1974 was promoted to Division Manager of the Western
Division. He actively participated in the unitization of the Prudhoe
Bay Field in Alaska and was involved in developing plans for opera-
tions in the Santa Barbara channel. In July 1977 he was appointed
Operations Manager in the Headquarters Production Department in
Houston, Texas.
The Operations Manager has the basic responsibility for efficiency
and profitability of producing operations and for achieving objectives
of the Production Department in assigned divisions. He serves as
primary Headquarters contact in area of assignment and coordinates
interdivisional matters. He coordinates the evaluation and pro-
motion of producing investment opportunities; he reviews and
appraises plans, programs, and operating results of the divisions.
He keeps adequately informed of current operations and activities
of divisions, and of competitor and industry developments in
general, and ensures that pertinent information is brought to the
attention of other managements concerned. He provides guidance
to the divisions on their operations and keeps them informed on
matters which may affect their objectives, plans, programs, and
operations. He coordinates producing matters for assigned divisions
with other functions and activities. He ensures that qualified
personnel are in responsible positions and assists in securing
qualified personnel to meet the requirements of the divisions. He
serves as advisor to divisions on matters dealing with employee
contracts and labor relations.
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JAMES NEWMAN (Jim)
Director of Human Resources - Components & Materials Group
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
B. A., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
M. S., Columbia University, New York
Mr. Newman worked for 28 years in manufacturing and personnel
with Westinghouse Electric Corporation; then left Westinghouse to
become Vice-President, General Manager of development and
operating company in the Bahamas for 3 years. He came back to
Pittsburgh and was a Professor of Marketing and Management for
6 years. In May 1977, Mr. Newman returned to Westinghouse as
Director of Human Resources - Components & Materials Group.
In his present position, Mr. Newman assists the Executive Vice-
President in evaluation, development and selection of key personnel;
monitor and advise operating management on compliance with
Government regulations involving human resources; advises operating
management on personnel and union relations matters; etc.
Mr. Newman received the Bishop's Plaque (Diocese of Buffalo, NY);
participates on Board of Directors Urban League (Buffalo, NY):
coaches tennis; and is active in Republican Party and conservative
political activities.
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ROBERT H. NORTHCUTT, JR. (Bob)
Director of Financial Operations
Lockheed-California Company
C. P. A. 1962
M. B. A., Accounting,1970, Georgia State University
B. B. A., Business Administration, 1956, Emory University
Executive Program in Business Administration, 1971,
University of Southern California
Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University
July/August 1976
Mr. Northcutt joined Lockheed-Georgia in Marietta in July,
1963, as a Senior Accountant after practicing for several years
in public accounting. In Octber 1965, he was promoted to
Manager of the C-5 Program Analysis Department, with
responsibility for C-5 program cost, budgeting and reporting.
He subsequently served as Manager of the Financial Forecast
Department and Manager of the Finance Staff Department at
the Lockheed-Georgia Company.
In May 1970, Mr. Northcutt was transferred to the Lockheed
corporate headquarters in Burbank, California, serving initially
as a Senior Budget and Forecast Advisor. In December 1971,
he was promoted to the position of Corporate Director of
Budgets and Forecasts.
In September 1975, Mr. Northcutt transferred to the Lockheed-
California Company and his present position of Director of
Financial Operations. As Director he administers all Lockheed-
California Company financial and accouting operations in
accordance with corporate policy direction of the Senior Vice
President - Finance. He establishes regulations, procedures,
directives, and practices necessary for the protection of
financial resources and the realization of maximum profit
consistent with Company objectives.
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R. E. NYSTROM (Ray)
Corporate Government Reporting Manager
Hewlett-Packard Company
B. S. Accounting - Fresno State
M. B. A. - University of Santa Clara
Mr. Nystrom has served as controller of the Hong Kong manufactur-
ing and test facility of Teledyne Semiconductor; Accounting Manager,
Corporate Planner and Internal Auditor for the Ampex Corporation;
and Staff Accountant for the Oakland, California, office of Coopers
and Lybrand.
He is the Corporate Government Reporting Manager for Hewlett-
Packard Company, Palo Alto, California, and is responsible for
overall government reporting activities of the Company (excluding
tax & SEC reporting). Principal government agencies include
FTC, Department of Commerce, Renegotiation Board, Cost Accounting
Standards Board, Department of Labor, Department of Defense and
Federal Reserve Bank.
He is currently the Vice President, Education and Professional
Development for the Peninsula Palo Alto Chapter of the National
Association of Accountants, and a member of the California Society
of CPA's and the American Institute of CPA's.
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RONALD W. O'KEEFE (Ron)
Division Counsel - Construction Materials Division
General Electric Company
B. A., St. Norbert College
B. S. E. E., Marquette University
J. D., Georgetown University
After graduation from Marquette University, Mr. O'Keefe
received several assignments on General Electric Company's
Technical Marketing and Engineering programs. Upon completion
of a two-year military tour as an officer in the Army Corps of
Engineers, he attended Georgetown University Law School. Since
award of law degree, Mr. O'Keefe has been a member of the
General Electric Company's legal staff with the Company's
computer, instrumentation, automation, and transportation
businesses, and recently assumed the responsibilities of Counsel
to General Electric's Construction Materials Division.
Mr. O'Keefe is presently responsible for supervising the work
product of other attorneys and providing legal services to
-dr General Electric's Construction Materials Division.
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EDWIN C. PARKER (TED)
Vice President - Finance & Chief Financial Officer
Gould Inc.
BBA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1954)
MBA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1955)
Stonier Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University (1967)
U.S. Navy- Lt. (j.g.) (1955-1958)
Mr. Parker joined Harris Trust and Savings Bank in 1958 where he was
a commercial loan officer to February, 1966. In February, 1966, he
joined Marshall Field & Co. as Assistant Treasurer where he served
concurrently as acting Treasurer and as Manager, Customer Accounts
and Services Division. Mr. Parker joined Gould Inc. in October, 1971
as Corporate Director of Finance. He was promoted to Treasurer in
September, 1972 and continued in that capacity until February, 1974.
In February, 1974, Mr. Parker was elected Vice President - Finance and
Chief Financial Officer of Gould -- he serves on the Management
Committee and Operating Committee.
Mr. Parker is a member of the Board of Directors of Banco di Roma (Chicago),
a Director of the Chicago Chapter of the U.S.O. and the Illinois Humane
Society. He is also a member of the Economic Club of Chicago, Knollwood
Club and the Mid-America Club.
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ROBERT R. PAUL (Bob)
Director of Materiel
Lockheed-California Company
Business Administration - 3 years at L.A. City College; Valley
College; California State College at Northridge; University of
Southern California - Lockheed Management Institute - 3 weeks;
Northwestern University Executive Program - 4 weeks.
Mr. Paul has had 18 years of experience in the Materiel Branch
of the Lockheed-California Company in Burbank, California. He
has held the following related positions: Buyer, Senior Buyer,
Subcontract Administrator. He was a Purchasing Agent on
P-3/F-104 Subcontracts, the AH56A (Helicopter) Major Structures
and Weapon Support; Manager of L-1011 Subcontracting Department
and General Purchasing Agent on L-1011 Subcontracts; Assistant
Director of Materiel and Director of Procurement on the L-1011.
Mr. Paul spent 2 years on foreign assignment as European co-
production Program Manager on the F-104 Program.
For the past year, Mr. Paul has been Director of Materiel and in
this position is responsible for executive direction and control of
procurement, receipt and storage of all purhcased materials,
equipment and services and for all traffic and transportation
matters pertaining to movement of material and personnel;
organizing, staffing, establishing policy and practice, establish-
ment and performance against budgets, management of supplier
relationships, interbranch relationships and all matters related
to management of inventory, scheduling, pricing, acquisition and
accountability for and availability of material, parts, equipment,
systems and services.
Mr. Paul is a Council Member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church
(Northridge) and a Member of the Board of Directors for Big Pines
Ski Club.
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W. BERNARD PIEPER (Ber)
Group Vice President
Brown & Root, Inc.
Mr. Pieper attended Rice University.
He has over 20 years experience in design and construction
engineering for both foreign and domestic installations,
including extensive work involving land and marine oil and
gas transmission lines, compressor and pumping stations,
coastal and offshore marine terminals, dock and harbor p
projects, industrial plants, and petroleum plants.
Management experience has included general administrative
supervision and direction of projects involving oil and gas
production, marine facilities and pipelines.
Currently Mr. Pieper is responsible for the overall corporate
management of engineering and construction of petroleum and
chemical projects, both foreign and domestic.
Mr. Pieper is a Registered Professional Engineer
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.0 JAMES F. REINHARDT (Jim)
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Director of Contracts and Business Affairs
General Telephone and Electronics
Satellite Corporation
B.A. degree in Economics, Princeton University (1967); MBA in Finance,
Harvard Graduate School of Business (1974).
Mr. Reinhardt joined General Telephone and Electronics (GTE), in the summer of
1973, as Personnel Supervisor in Tampa, Florida where he developed a five-year
personnel requirements plan and conducted management salary level and organi-
zational review. In 1974, he became the Senior Projects Analyst for the GTE
Service Corporation, an administrative and operational support company to all
GTE subsidiaries, in Stamford, Connecticut. In this capacity he was responsi-
ble for conducting special operations studies and recommending courses of
action. He co-authored and edited the GTE submission to the Federal Communi-
cations Commission concerning the impact of competition in the telephone
industry and received a citation of appreciation from the U.S Independent
Telephone Association for work done in connection with industry-sponsored
study.
Since early 1976, he has been Director of Contracts and Business Affairs for
the GTE Satellite Corporation, also in Stamford. His responsibilities include
the negotiation and administration of operating agreements with other communi-
cation common carriers, procurement contracts with suppliers, business planning,
and development of tariff and pricing information. He has negotiated a revenue
sharing agreement with American Telephone and Telegraph, a facilities lease
with Hawaiian Telephone Company, and acted as the proposal manager for a
successful competitive bid to Defense Communications Agency for a satellite
communications system. He has also participated as principal in the develop-
ment of the overall business plan for the corporation.
He is an Assistant Professor of Accounting, Adjunct Faculty, at Sacred Heart
University in Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval
Reserves, and serves on the Alumni Recruiting Committee for the Harvard
Business School.
Mr, Reinhardt will be serving as a Congressional Assistant in Washington during
the Second Session of the Ninety-Fifth Congress; he will be on loan to the
staff of a Congressional Committee under the auspices of this executive
development program sponsored by The Conference Board.
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GEORGE H. SCHOFIELD (George)
General Manager - Mechanical Drive Turbine Department
General Electric Company
B. S., University of Vermont
Mr. Schofield joined the General Electric Company on the Financial
Management Program after graduating from the University of
Vermont. After several assignments as a travelling auditor, he
was appointed Manager of Finance for GE's Household Refrigerator
Department in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1968, he was appointed
Manager of Finance for the Steam Turbine-Generator Financial
Operation in Schenectady, and in 1972 he was named General
Manager of the Medium Steam Turbine-Generator Products
Department in Lynn.
Mr. Schofield assumed his present assignment as General Manager
of the Mechanical Drive Turbine Department in Fitchburg,
Massachusetts, in 1975. He has a full scope of responsibility for
all activities, including marketing, engineering, manufacturing,
finance, employee and union relations, and operational planning
for the Mechanical Drive Turbine Department, which has
approximately 1300 employees, including a satellite plant in
Bangor, Maine.
Mr. Schofield is Chairman-elect of the Greater Fitchburg Chamber
of Commerce.
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KARL E. SCHWARZ
General Manager
Scientific Instruments Division
Hewlett-Packard Company
B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (1955); M.S.
degree in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (1959). Santa
Clara University Management Program (1962).
Mr. Schwarz joined Hewlett-Packard in 1959 upon completion of graduate
work at Stanford and after three years active duty in the U.S. Navy
where he served on board a destroyer in the role of Engineering Officer.
At HP he first worked on a number of projects in the R&D Department of
the Dymec (Systems) Division of HP. Subsequently he took a series of
assignments in the Manufacturing Department. In 1963 he was promoted
to Manufacturing Manager of the Dymec Division.
In 1965, he transferred to Yokogawa Hewlett-Packard in Tokyo, the
company's Japanese joint venture affiliate. Here he served as
"co"-department manager in Manufacturing, Research & Development, and
later in Marketing. In 1968 he was elected as a director of Yokogawa
Hewlett-Packard.
In 1970 he was assigned the project of establishing a European computer
manufacturing facility for HP in Grenoble, France, where he held the
position of General Manager until 1976.
In 1976 he returned to the United States to the function of General
Manager of the Scientific Instruments Division of Hewlett-Packard. This
division has responsibility for gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer
development, manufacture, and marketing. GC/MS instruments are used
for the precise determination of organic materials in environmental,
biomedical, and chemical research.
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EDWARD L. SIMONS (Ed)
Manager-Environmental Protection Operation
General Electric Company
B.S., 1941, College t.,f City of New York
M.S., 1943, New York thiversity (Chemistry)
Ph.D., 1945, New York U iversity (Chemistry)
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Dr. Simons served as a resea ch chemist on the Manhattan (atomic bomb)
project (1944-1946) and as a hemistry professor at Rutgers University
(1946-1951). He joined the Ge ,qral Electric Research Laboratory in
1951 and during the next twenty'xears carried out research and consult-
ing activities in analytical chem\try, corrosion, and electrochemistry.
He also managed the R&D Center's F41 Cells Program. In 1970, he served
as the full-time staff member of GE Corporate Environmental Task Force.
In September 1971 he transferred to GE Environmental Protection Operation,
where he established and became Manager f an Environmental Information
Center. In that position, he was responsi le for providing a mechanism
by which ?the large amount of environmental Information and data that reaches
EPO from GE, government, and outside sourceS\could be evaluated, interpreted,
and organized into packages of pertinent info)Tation that would be useful
to GE personnel concerned about particular aspkcts of environmental
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protection.
Since March 1973, Dr. Simons has been Manager of 't,tle Environmental
Protection Operation, which has responsibility forNmonitoring, counseling,
appraising, and reporting on the environmental prot4tion programs at
General Electric's more than 200 plants and facilitid? throughout the
United States and abroad. Its staff provides technical, legal, and
informational services on environmental matters to ComijAny components.
He is a member of the American Chemical Society and the Am"kican
Association for the Advancement of Science. He is the author or
co-author of more than 40 technical and scientific publicatioN.,
and is a member of the editorial advisory board of "Pollution \
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Engineering."
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HENRY W. SULLIVAN
Manager Residuals/LPG Business Center
Oil Products Organization
Shell Oil Company
B.S. Cooper Union
Ph.D. New York University
Mr. Sullivan joined Shell Chemical in 1965 in New York and had
assignments in Emeryville, Ventura, St. Helens, Norco, Houston
and Head Office (New York) engineering before being appointed
Technical Department Manager at Geismar, Louisiana Plant in
1970. He had a special assignment in Shell Chemical Staff Admin-
istration for 1972 until he was named Manager Manpower Planning
Services, Employee Relations Organization in February 1974. He
was appointed Business Manager, Hydrocarbon Utilization Business
Center in November, 1975 and assumed his present position as
Manager Residuals/LPG Business Center in January, 1977.
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R. NEAL TRAVIS (Neal)
Division Manager-Business Office South
South Central Bell Telephone Company
B. S., University of Alabama
Mr. R. Neal Travis graduate from the University of Alabama in
1959 with a B. S. degree in Industrial Management. Immediately
upon graduation, he was employed by South Central Bell Telephone
Company as a college trainee and began his assignment in Mobile,
Alabama. He had various managerial assignments in Birmingham,
Alabama, and was then moved to Huntsville, Alabama, where he
was Group Manager and District Commercial Supervisor. He
returned to Mobile in 1967 as Division Commercial Supervisor
and served as Mobile's District Manager. During 1976, Mr. Travis
mai served as District Manager-Montgomery.
In February, 1977, he was made Division Manager-South Alabama.
This position is responsible for organizing, directing and co-
ordinating the operation of four districts and a division staff in
meeting the business office responsibilities in the South Alabama
area. The South Alabama area consists of four District Offices,
twenty-three offices and 48 exchanges, 517 employees and
463,000 accounts. The area covers the northern end of the state
at Ft. Payne to the southern tip at Mobile and includes accounts
of Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Georgia.
Mr. Travis participates in various civic and social organizations,
and has served as president and on board of directors of a
number of groups.
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B. F. WEATHERLY
Vice President - Administration
Brown & Root, Inc.
B. S. Accounting, Mississippi College; M. A. University of
Mis sis sippi
Mr. Weatherly joined Arthur Andersen & Co., in August, 1967,
upon completion of his Master of Accountancy degree. During
approximately seven years with Arthur Andersen & Co., he
progressed from an audit assistant upon joining to the position of
audit manager. In March, 1974, he joined Brown & Root, Inc.
where his experience has been primarily in financial and
administrative management of the corporate division responsible
for European and West African marine operations.
In June, 1977, he returned to Houston, Brown & Root's home
office, where he is currently responsible for the corporate
operations of the Personnel, Data Processing, and Systems and
Procedures departments.
Mr. Weatherly is a member of the American Institute Certified
Public Accountants, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants,
TSCPA -Houston Chapter, and the Mississippi Society of
Certified Public Accountants.
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C. ROBERT WIESER (Bob)
Director, Advanced Weapons Programs
McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company
B. S. and M. S., Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1940
From 1942-1968, Mr. Wieser was employed by M. I. T., first in the
Servo-mechanisms Laboratory (1942-1949), then in the Digital Computer
Laboratory (1949-1951), and later in the Lincoln Laboratory (1951-1968).
He worked on military fire control, air traffic control, air defense, and
ballistic missile early warning. He was appointed Deputy Director of
Lincoln Laboratory in 1967. From 1968-1971, Mr. Wieser worked for
the Director, Defense Research and Engineering in the Department of
Defense. He was responsible for review of R&D objectives, budgets,
and progress of all military systems under development for defense
of the Continental United States. His responsibility included ensuring
that there was an integrated R&D program based on low-risk technology
plus adequate exploratory development programs for more advanced
follow-on systems.
In 1971, Mr. Wieser joined McDonnell Douglas, currently as Director,
Advanced Weapons Programs. He is responsible for engineering
innovative tactical weapons and weapon systems.
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