United States Institute of Peace

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UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE

Suite 200, 1200 Seventeenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20036

Phone, 202-457-1700. Fax, 202-429-6063. Internet, www.usip.org.

Board of Directors:

Public Members:

CHAIRMAN J. Robinson West

Vice Chairman George E. Moose

Members Anne H. Cahn, Chester A. Crocker, Kerry Kennedy, Ikram U. Khan, Kathleen Martinez, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Judy Van Rest, Nancy Zirkin

Ex Officio Members:

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates

President, National Defense University Frances C. Wilson

President, U.S. Institute of Peace Richard H. Solomon

Officials:

President Richard H. Solomon

Executive Vice President Tara D. Sonenshine

Vice President, Headquarters Project Charles E. Nelson

Vice President, Management Michael B. Graham

Vice President, Grants and Fellowships Steven Heydemann

Vice President, Center for Conflict Analysis and Abiodun Williams

Prevention

Vice President, Domestic Education and Training Pamela Aall

Center

Vice President, International Education and Michael Lekson

Training Center

Vice President, Center for Post-conflict Peace Daniel P. Serwer

and Stability Operations

Vice President, Center for Mediation and David R. Smock

Conflict Resolution

Vice President, Planning and Outreach Tara D. Sonenshine

Director, Administration Christopher de Paola

Chief Information Officer Douglas Leins

Director, Human Resources Paula King

Director, Library Services and Knowledge Ellen Ensel

Management

Director, Congressional Relations Laurie Schultz-Heim

Director, Public Affairs and Communications Lauren Sucher, Acting

Director, Publications Valerie Norville

Centers of Innovation:

Associate Vice President, Rule of Law Neil J. Kritz

Associate Vice President, Religion and David R. Smock

Peacemaking

Associate Vice President, Sustainable Economies Raymond Gilpin

Associate Vice President, Media, Conflict and Sheldon Himelfarb

Peacebuilding/Technology and Peacebuilding

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The United States Institute of Peace promotes research, policy analysis, education, and training on international peace and conflict resolution.

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is an independent institution, established by Congress pursuant to title XVII of the Defense Authorization Act of 1985, as amended (22 U.S.C. 4601-4611). USIP's mission is to help prevent and resolve violent conflicts, promote post-conflict stablility and development, and increase...

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