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President, Marc Leland and Associates, | President, Marc Leland and Associates, an investment advisory firm; Attorney; Co-Chairman, [[German Marshall Fund ]]of the United States; Panel of Senior Advisers, [[Chatham House]]; national advisor, [[Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress]]; director, [[Noble Corporation]]; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, Senior Advisor to the [[Mutual Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations]]; General Counsel of the Peace Corps; managing director of the J. Paul Getty and Gordon P. Getty Trusts; member of the Board of the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] ; member of Council on Foreign Relations and [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] |
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Marc Leland [r]: President, Marc Leland and Associates, an investment advisory firm; Attorney; Co-Chairman, German Marshall Fund of the United States; Panel of Senior Advisers, Chatham House; national advisor, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress; director, Noble Corporation; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, Senior Advisor to the Mutual Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations; General Counsel of the Peace Corps; managing director of the J. Paul Getty and Gordon P. Getty Trusts; member of the Board of the U.S. Institute of Peace ; member of Council on Foreign Relations and International Institute for Strategic Studies