American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1995

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Membership• Catherine Barr Windels
• Matthias Beck
• David Bernstein
• Martin Johannes Biesel
• Caspar von Blomberg
• Alphonso Bodie
• Frank Alfred Böhnke
• Brigitte Bomm
• Glenn Box
• Oliver G. Buck
• Vicco von Bülow
• Ariel Cohen
• Claudia Dahme
• Scott Denham
• Carsten Didjurgeit
• Kai Georg Diekmann
• Peggy Dooley
• Hartmut Dorgerloh
• William Douglas III
• Joachim Dübner
• Nikolaus Eberhardt
• Stephan Eisel
• Hans-Joachim Gericke
• Gary J. Gorman
• Leonard Guttman
• Philip Holzer
• Hans-Peter Hülskötter
• Harald Koban
• Franklin L. Lavin
• Knut Mager
• Valerie Ann Mims-Tombet
• Paul Ney
• Fred O’Connor
• Uwe Polakowski
• William Rapp
• Rebecca Rubin
• Achim Schmillen
• Martin R. Seyfarth
• Tommy Shi
• Richard L. Siewert Jr
• Vincent Smarjesse
• Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann
• Austin Triggs
• Kevin Vigilante
• Timothy Williams
• Peter Wingate

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 1995[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1996, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1994.


 

Known members

2 of the 46 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Kai DiekmannDeep state connected German editor. 2001-2015 chief editor of Bild Zeitung, Europe's biggest newspaper.
Frank LavinDeep state connected US diplomat who rotated between government jobs and large corporations. Attended 1993 founding meeting of the Australian American Leadership Dialogue.
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