Notable Experts
Over a hundred individuals assisted the Council's efforts by serving in the Subcouncils.
Some of these experts included:
- Gerald L. Baliles
- Jeff Bingaman
- Erich Bloch
- Sherwood Boehlert
- Rick Boucher
- Richard C. Breeden
- Conrad Burns
- Pat Choate
- William F. Clinger, Jr.
- John M. Deutch
- William H. Donaldson
- Martin Feldstein
- Joseph T. Gorman
- William H. Gray
- Maurice R. Greenberg
- George Hatsopoulos
- Amo Houghton
- Herbert Kelleher
- John J. LaFalce
- Carl Levin
- Arthur Levitt
- Martin Lipton
- Trent Lott
- John D. Macomber
- Ray Marshall
- Ray Mabus
- Paul H. O'Neill
- Donald J. Pease
- Peter G. Peterson
- Michael Porter
- Robert Pozen
- Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr.
- Jay Rockefeller
- Felix Rohatyn
- Isabel Sawhill
- Kurt Schmoke
- Susan Schwab
- Lawrence Summers
- James R. Thompson
- Harold M. Williams
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