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There are two types of '''Council on Foreign Relations membership''': life, and term membership, which lasts for five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application. Only U.S. citizens (native born or naturalized) and permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship are eligible. A candidate for life membership must be nominated in writing by one Council member and seconded by a minimum of three others (strongly encouraged to be other CFR members).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/individual-membership |title=Individual Membership |publisher=Cfr.org |date= |accessdate=2017-12-07}}</ref>
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Membership in the '''Council on Foreign Relations''' comes in two types: Individual and Corporate. Individual memberships are further subdivided into two types: Life Membership and Term Membership, the latter of which is for a single period of five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application. Only U.S. citizens (native born or naturalized) and permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship are eligible. A candidate for life membership must be nominated in writing by one Council member and seconded by a minimum of three others (strongly encouraged to be other CFR members).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/individual-membership |title=Individual Membership |publisher=Cfr.org |date= |access-date=December 7, 2017}}</ref>


Corporate membership (250 in total) is divided into three levels: "Founders" ($100,000), "President’s Circle" ($60,000), and "Affiliates" ($30,000). All corporate executive members have opportunities to hear distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairmen and CEOs of multinational corporations, and US officials and Congressmen. President’s Circle and Founders are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-membership |title="Corporate Program" }}&nbsp;{{small|(330&nbsp;KB)}}</ref> Corporate membership (250 in total) is divided into three levels: "Founders" (US$100,000); "President's Circle" (US$60,000); and "Affiliates" (US$30,000). All corporate executive members have opportunities to hear distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairs and CEOs of multinational corporations, and U.S. officials and Congressmen. President's Circle and Founders are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-membership |title="Corporate Program" }}&nbsp;{{small|(330&nbsp;KB)}}</ref>


==Board of directors== ==Board of directors==
The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed in total of thirty-six officers. ] and ] are Directors Emeriti (Chairman Emeritus and Honorary Chairman, respectively). It also has an International Advisory Board consisting of thirty-five distinguished individuals from across the world.<ref name=Prespage> ("About CFR"), with a hyperlink to {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012062131/http://www.cfr.org/about/history/ |date=2007-10-12 }}, both accessed February 24, 2007. (Date accessed applies to other citations to the CFR website.)</ref><ref>. Accessed February 24, 2007.</ref> The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed of 36 directors and 14 officers.<ref>, CFR.org accessed May 5, 2021</ref><ref name=Prespage>, with a hyperlink to {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012062131/http://www.cfr.org/about/history/ |date=October 12, 2007}}, accessed 23 October 2024.</ref><ref>. Accessed 23 October 2024.</ref> It also has an International Advisory Board (which has no role in CFR governance) consisting of distinguished individuals from across the world.<ref>{{cite web |title=Global Board of Advisors {{!}} Council on Foreign Relations |url=https://www.cfr.org/global-board-advisors |website=www.cfr.org |access-date=23 October 2024 |language=en}}</ref>


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|align="left"|'''Office'''||align="left"|'''Name'''|| |align="left"|'''Office'''||align="left"|'''Name'''
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|Chairman of the board||]<ref>, The Carlyle Group</ref><ref name="Aspensgroup">, The Aspen Institute</ref><ref>, World Economic Forum bio</ref><ref>, Johns Hopkins Medicine</ref>
|Chairman of the Board||]
|- |-
|Vice Chairman||]|| |Vice Chairman||]
|- |-
|Vice Chairman||]|| |Vice Chairman||]
|- |-
|President||]|| |President||]
|- |-
! style="background:#000;" colspan="3"| ! style="background:#000;" colspan="2"|
|- |-
|'''Board of Directors'''|| |'''Board of Directors'''||
|- |-
! style="background:#000;" colspan="2"|
|]||former ], ]
|- |-
|Nicholas F. Beim||partner at ], ] and Rebellion Defense board<ref>, CFR.org</ref>
|]||founder, ]
|-
|]|| founder and ] of RockCreek, former treasurer and chief investment officer of the ]
|- |-
|]
|]||professor in Middle East Studies, ]
|- |-
|]||former ] |]|| lecturer at ], former ]
|- |-
|]|| chairman and managing director of ]
|]||former president, ].
|- |-
|Tony Coles||executive chairman and CEO of Cerevel Therapeutics<ref name="Tony Coles, M.D. bio">, Cerevel Therapeutics</ref>
|]||economics professor, ]
|-
|]|| chairman of ]
|-
|]|| partner, ]
|-
|]|| CEO, ]
|- |-
|Stephen C. Freidheim|| ], founder, and managing partner of Cyrus Capital Partners<ref>, CFR.org</ref>
|]||managing partner, Boies & McInnis
|- |-
|]||chairman, ] |]|| chairman and CEO of ]
|- |-
|]|| principal of Rice, Hadley, Gates and Manuel<ref>, RHGM.com</ref>
|]||former editor, ]
| |-
|]|| former U.S. FDA commissioner
|- |-
|William Hurd||
|]|| President of ], ], former ]
|- |-
|Charles R. Kaye||chairman ]
|]||former ]
|- |-
|]|| SVP ], ] chairman and director emeritus
|]||economics professor, ]
|- |-
|]|| Professor of National Security at the ] at ], retired admiral formerly in charge of the ]
|]||former chairman, ]
|- |-
|Justin G. Muzinich||
|]||former CEO, ]
|- |-
|]||president, ] |]||former ]
|- |-
|]||] North American chair, ] professor, former ]<ref>(September 2021), , Trilateral Commission</ref>
|]||vice chairman, The ]
|-
|]|| managing director of ]<ref>, Insight Partners</ref>
|- |-
|]|| former chairman of ]
|]||former U.S. diplomat
|-
|]|| founder and CEO of Eden Productions, former chairman and CEO of ]
|-
|]|| President, ], and Chief Investment Officer of ] and ]
|- |-
|]|| founder and president of ]<ref>, Bloomberg Markets</ref><ref name="bloomberg.com">, Bloomberg</ref><ref>, Council on Foreign Relations</ref>
|]|| ]
|- |-
|]||president, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |]|| president emeritus of ]
|-
|Mariko Silver
|- |-
|James D. Taiclet|| CEO, Lockheed Martin
|]||co-founder, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
|- |-
|]||] national security analyst, former ]
|]|| former Deputy Director for Intelligence
|- |-
|Tracey T. Travis|| ] Executive Vice President and ]<ref>, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.</ref>
|]|| ]
|- |-
|]|| host, CNN
|]||former chairman, ]
|- |-
|Amy Zegart
|]||chairman, ]
|-
|]||former Secretary of State, former ]
|-
|]||CEO, Pritzker Realty, former ]
|-
|]|| co-founder, The ],
|-
|]||president, ]
|-
|]|||CEO, ]
|-
|]|| former ambassador
|-
|]||CEO, Clark & Weinstock
|-
|]|| former ], former ]
|-
|]|| editor-at-large, '']''
|} |}


==Notable council members== ==Notable council members==
*] (chief diversity and inclusion officer for the ])
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*], former CFR member (former Chairman and CEO of ]) *] (], former head of ])
*] (diplomat, former president of the ])
*] (64th United States Secretary of State, 20th ] under ])<ref name="AFRoster">{{cite web|url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/membership-roster-a-f |title=Membership Roster (A-F) |publisher=Cfr.org |date=2017-10-31 |accessdate=2017-12-07}}</ref>
*] (], former ] official)
*] (45th Governor of ], ] ] of the ], 5th United States ] under ])
*] (] and minority leader)
*] (], former ] official under ] and ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (founder, ])
*] (])
*] (president of ])
*] (], former head of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] ('']'' editor-in-chief)
*] (President of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (academic, Middle East analyst)
*] (former ]/] ] from ])
*] (], 1997–2001, and ] 1993–1997)
*] (], and academic)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (45th ], ], fifth ])
*] (academic, middle east analyst)
*] (geneticist; ] CEO)
*] (16th ] of ], 47th ] under ])
*] (]; academic)
*] (61st ] under ], and 67th ] under ], 10th & 16th ] to ] Reagan and George H. W. Bush)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (president and CEO of ])<ref name="cbsnews.com">Ed O'Keefe (April 12, 2021), , CBS News</ref>
*] (former ] ] of the ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (politician and lawyer)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Council on Foreign Relations |url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/roster |access-date=February 5, 2023 |website=Council on Foreign Relations |language=en}}</ref>
*] (former United States ] ] from ], and president of the ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (former ] senior fellow)<ref>, Atlantic Council</ref>
*] (Executive Director of ], former Director of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] ('']'' media critic)
*] (former ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (])<ref>Dan De Luce & Mosheh Gains (April 9, 2021), , NBC News</ref>
*] (former ] ] and 46th Governor from ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (], 1978–1987; ], 1993–2001)
*] (], ] for ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (], 1989–1992, ], 1985–1988; ] 1981–1985 and 1992–1993)<ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (founder, ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (former ])
*] ])(Donald Trump is the current president of the United States)
*] (former ] from ])<ref name="AFRoster">{{cite web|url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/roster |title=Membership Roster |publisher=CFR.org |date=October 31, 2017 |access-date=July 17, 2021}}</ref>
*] (22nd ] under ])
*] (executive director of ]; former director of ])
*] (former ] ] from ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (former ])
*] (19th ] under ])
*] (CEO of ])
*] (actor, film producer, director)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (former ] and 46th ])
*] (academic, columnist)
*] (actor, producer, director, activist)
*] (former ] ] ] from ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (author and journalist)<ref>Elizabeth Becker (May 27, 2004), , ''The New York Times''</ref><ref>Elizabeth Becker (1998), Revised Edition, Google Books</ref>
*] (president of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (academic; columnist)
*] (American ] investor)
*] (] and national security analyst for ])
*] (founder, ])
*] (former U.S. Congressman from ])
*] (presidential scholar)
*] (Founder of Key Square Group and ] nominee)
*] (] president and ])
*] (president of ])
*] (theorist setting U.S. ] policy) *] (theorist setting U.S. ] policy)
*] (] ] from ]) *] (] from Georgia)
*] (] co-chair)
*] (108th ], founder of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy
*] (] official and ] expert)
*] (former ])
*] (] official and defense expert)
*] (])
*] (] and ] expert)
*] (former director of ])
*] (former ] ] from ] and president of the ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*], (], 2002–2013; founder of ])<ref name=":1" />
*] (former ] ] from ], ] ] player)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] official and defense expert)
*] (], wife of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (19th ]; former chair, ])
*] (founder of ])
*] (22nd ])
*] (])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (''Washington Post'' journalist, ] and ] writer)
*] (] founder and president)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] from ], 1978–1991)
*] (] justice)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (professor; senior researcher at ])<ref>Hari Sreenivasan (August 5, 2019), , ''Amanpour & Co.'' | PBS</ref>
*] (50th chairman of the ], 8th ] and 18th ] under ], former ] ] from ])
*] (former ] from ], 1979–1997; ] ] player, 1967–1977)
*] (] ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] member; former ])
*] (a member of the Bronfman dynasty, president of the ])
*] (executive editor of '']'', 2008–2012)<ref>Richard Pérez-Peña (July 2, 2009), </ref>
*] (deputy foreign editor of '']'')<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (])
*] (10th ] ] under ] and primary organizer of ])
*] (] founder and president)<ref name=":1" />
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (] vice chair, ] 2009–2013)<ref>Jesse Eisinger (May 4, 2014), , ''The New York Times Magazine''</ref>
*] (boards of ], ], ], ], ])
*] (] justice, Rhodes scholar)<ref>Brian P. Smentkowski (August 11, 2020), , ''Encyclopædia Britannica:''</ref>
*] (] founder)
*] (author, ] journalist)
*] (] heir)
*] (deputy foreign editor of ''The New York Times'')
*] (])
*] (] ], ]) *] (] ], ])
*] (8th ], ] 2011–2014, 5th ] 2005–2008)
*] (41st ] and former director of the ] ])
*] (former ] from ])
*] (healthcare CEO, son of ], brother of ] ] ])
*] (president of ], ] 2014–2017 <ref>Elizabeth Chuck (October 2, 2013), , NBC News</ref>
*] (President of ], Director of the ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (healthcare CEO)
*] (], husband of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (President of ], Director of the ])
*] (16th ] and 15th ] under ], 13th deputy director of the ] under ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (Senior Director for Global Health Security and Biodefense on the ])<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Beth Cameron, PhD {{!}} Leadership & Staff|url=https://www.nti.org/about/leadership-and-staff/beth-cameron/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210122154209/https://www.nti.org/about/leadership-and-staff/beth-cameron/|archive-date=January 22, 2021|access-date=January 23, 2021|website=Nuclear Threat Initiative}}</ref>
*] (39th ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (])
*] (] and ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (39th ])
*] (] for ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] and ])
*] (46th ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (brother of ], son of ] namesake)
*] (10th ] under ])
*] (billionaire)
*] (42nd ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (]/reporter for ])
*] (former ], former ] from ], 67th ] under ])
*] (actor, director, screenwriter, producer, ])<ref name="AFRoster" /> *] (former ] and ])<ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (former head of ] 2001–2018)<ref>Emily Jacobs (April 12, 2021), , ''New York Post''</ref>
*] (professor of Russian studies at ], husband of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (10th U.S. ])
*] (former ] and ] journalist, talk show host)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] 1997–2000)
*] (international attorney, chairman of the New York Republican party, son-in-law of Richard Nixon)<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (42nd ])
*] (president of ])<ref name="AFRoster" />
*] (] board member)
*] (Democratic politician, 52nd Governor of New York)
*] (actor, director, screenwriter, producer)
*] (24th White House chief of staff under Obama, 32nd secretary of commerce under Bill Clinton)
*] (5th and 8th ] 2015–2017 and 2021– )
*] {American philanthropist}
*] (''Washington Post'' columnist 1976–2019)<ref>Warren St. John (May 11, 1998), </ref>
*] (13th chief of staff under Ronald Reagan)
*] (] from ])
*] (fourth child of David Rockefeller)
*] (former ] and ] journalist)<ref name="Aspentrust">, The Aspen Institute</ref>
*] (attorney, chairman of the ])
*] (president of ])
*] (ex-'']'' journalist)<ref>Kenneth Neil Cukier (March 30, 2000), , ''The Wall Street Journal''</ref>
*] (] 2011–2012, U.S. ] 1997–2000)
*] (] president 2001–present)<ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (] 1995–1996)
*] ('']'' ] page deputy editor)
*] (chairman and CEO of ])
*] (] from ] 1981–2011)
*] (former U.S. Ambassador)
*] (former Secretary-Treasurer of the ])
*] (former chairman of the ])
*] (research director at ])<ref>, ] faculty profiles</ref>
*] (actor)
*] (journalist & activist)
*] (journalist for BBC, CBS, AP, CNN, ])
*] (actor, writer)
*] (13th ])
*] (academic, educator) *] (academic, educator)
*] (Wellcome Leap CEO 2020–, ] director 2009–2012)<ref>Regina E. Dugan and Kaigham J. Gabriel (October 2013), , ''Harvard Business Review''</ref>
*] (Former United States Senator from ])
*] (heiress, philanthropist)
*] {former Secretary-Treasurer of the ]}
*] (former chairman of the ]) *] (former ] ] from ])
*] (65th and 67th governor of ], 1988 Democratic Party nominee for the Presidency)
*] (former Democratic congressman from ])
*] (journalist & activist)
*] (film director) *] (film director)
*] (philanthropist, technology analyst, daughter of ]) *] (philanthropist, technology analyst)
*] (Director, ])
*] (former Democratic U.S. senator from ], 2004 Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee)
*] (former ] from ])
*] (] General, former ambassador to ])
*] (head of ]) *] (CFR vice chair)
*] (], former ])
*] {former secretary-general of the ]}
*] (former secretary-general of the ])
*] {academic, banker, conservative activist,}
*] (ex-director of ], ex-managing director at ], dean of ])
*] (former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve)
*] (president of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundatiоn ] 2011– )<ref> Event 201 Players — ] ]: " ... Elias is President of the Global Development Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundatiоn."</ref>
*] (academic and author)
*] (30th ], former ] from ])<ref></ref>
*] (United States Democratic Party U.S. Senator from California)
*] (] member)
*] (dean, ] ])
*] (] foreign correspondent)
*], an American businessman and philanthropist
*] (] from ] 1992–2023, ] 1978–1988)
*] (former Democratic United States congressman from ])
*] (economist, ] professor)
*] (Republican politician, former ] of the United States Senate)
*] (former vice chairman of the ])
*] (Russian oligarch, International Advisory Board member)
*] (dean of ]'s ])
*] (] CEO 1988–)<ref>Charles Creitz (June 12, 2021), , Fox News</ref>
*] (businessman and philanthropist)
*] (] 2009–2012)
*] (] 1989–1995)
*], ] (] professor)<ref>, World Economic Forum</ref>
*] (] national director ''emeritus'')
*] (former ] from ])
*] (])
*] (16th director of the ] 2009–2017)<ref>(September 12, 2017), , Bloomberg</ref>
*] (columnist for '']'') *] (columnist for '']'')
*] (former ] from ])
*] (economist, Harvard professor)
*] (board member, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
*] (57th speaker of the ])
*] (political scientist, for state department official) *] (political scientist, former ] official)
*] (professor at ] at ], Senior Scholar with ] of ])
*] (President of ], former dean of ]).
*] (] 1993–1998)
*] (22nd United States Secretary of Defense under G. W. Bush & Obama, 15th ] under George H. W. Bush)
*] (President of ], former dean of ])
*] (] 2013–present)
*] (] host)
*] (] host, ] professor)<ref>, Harvard faculty people</ref><ref>, The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research</ref>
*] (] 2006–2011, ] 1991–1993)
*] (president of ])
*] (] 2009–2013 under ], President of the ] 2003–2009)
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] ('']'' journalist)<ref>Barton Gellman (December 6, 2021), , ''The Atlantic''</ref>
*] (Academic, professor at ], theologian, philosopher) *] (Academic, professor at ], theologian, philosopher)
*] (] 1989–1995 from ])
*] (president of ])
*] (] director 2002–2009)
*] (former journalist for the '']'')
*] (] professor, presidential advisor)<ref name=":1" /><ref>, World Economic Forum</ref><ref>David Gergen (2001), Simon & Schuster</ref><ref>, Harvard Kennedy School</ref>
*] (22nd ])
*] (] 1998–2002)
*] (former Democratic Party United States Congressman from ])
*] (Former Deputy Administrator of ] 2019–2020)
*] (68th Governor of ])
*] (CEO of the ] 1977–1985, president of ] 1988–1997, ex-publisher of '']'')
*] (Journalist)
*] (journalist)
*] (13th ])
*] (former chairman and CEO of ]) *] (former ])
*] (national security correspondent for ''The Wall Street Journal'')<ref>Michael R. Gordon (August 19, 2021), , ''The Wall Street Journal''</ref>
*] (Democratic Party 38th governor of ] and United States Senator)
*] (28th ])<ref name=":1">(September 2021), , Trilateral.org</ref>
*] (Republican lobbyist, former state department official)
*] (former ] from ], ] 2004–2006)
*] {75th secretary of the treasury under Obama, 9th president of the ]}
*] (38th ] and ])
*] (advisor to ], ], ], and ], commentator for CNN)
*] (journalist, '']'' editor)
*] (former CEO of New York Port Authority, president of Rockefeller Foundation, publisher of International Herald Tribune)
*] (] president and CEO 2004–)<ref> Bloomberg Markets</ref><ref>Sissi Cao (July 9, 2021), ''Observer''</ref>
*] (former President of the ])
*] (] board member 1992–2002 and 2004–2009)<ref>(Oct. 2002), , Council on Foreign Relations Press: " ... the Bush administration's current efforts are strategically inadequate ... to protect U.S. security. This is the core finding of a bipartisan commission chaired by Maurice R. Greenberg ..."</ref>
*] (former Republican member of the ])
*] (director and CEO of ] 2015–present)
*] {former Republican congressman from Florida, 19th Director of Central Intelligence Agency under George W. Bush}
*], ] (] 1987–2006)
*] (58th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives)
*] (], former ] official)
*] (14th Dalai Lama)
*] (14th ])
*] (former State Department official)
*] (CFR president 2003–present, ] at ] 2001–2003 under ], ])<ref name="SunValleyGuest">Brent Lang (June 7, 2021), , ''Variety:'' "Other pols and ] include ... ], ... ], ... ], and ]."</ref>
*] (director of the American Jewish Committee (AJC))
*] (] senior adviser, ] 1998–2001 under ], formerly at ], ], ], colleague of ] at ] and ])
*] (former United States Democratic congressman from Indiana)
*] (former ] ] from ], ] vice chair)
*] (] general, 15th director of the ] under Bill Clinton, and 20th director of the CIA under George W. Bush)
*] (] president '']'' 2011– , ] member, ])<ref name="Aspensgroup">, The Aspen Institute</ref><ref name=":1" />
*] (former Democratic U.S. Senator from ], Council for a Livable World chairman, advisory board member for the ])
*] (director of the ])
*] (co-founder of ] and owner of several sports teams)<ref>{{cite web |title=Josh Harris, W'86 |url=https://whartonnewyork18.com/committees/joshua-harris/ |website=whartonnewyork18.com |access-date=August 17, 2020 |archive-date=August 8, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808063219/https://whartonnewyork18.com/committees/joshua-harris/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
*] (former ] ] from ], Council for a Livable World chairman, advisory board member for the ])
*] (] general, 15th ], ] under ] and 20th ] under ])
*] (editor of '']'', wife of ], daughter of ])
*] (diplomat and international lawyer, father of ])
*] (women's advocate, chairman of the ], president of the ]) *] (women's advocate, chairman of the ], president of the ])
*] ('']'' writer, former Senior Director for Europe and Russia of the ] under ], ] member)<ref name=":1" /><ref>''The Globalist'' (November 23, 2019), , ''The Globalist:'' " ...
*] {businessman, philanthropist}
Fiona Hill recently testified in front of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment hearings of Donald J. Trump... . An expert on Russia, she was the last witness to be called and took Congress to school."</ref>
*] (5th ] under Gerald Ford, 10th ] to George H. W. Bush)
*] (] co-chair 2007–2017, U.S. ] 1975–1977 under ], ] 1989–1993 under ], ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] {former diplomat}
*] (businessman, philanthropist)
*] (former diplomat)
*] (president and co-CEO of ], chairwoman of ])<ref>Ed O'Keefe (April 12, 2021), , CBS News: "Attendees included ], owner of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons; ] and his wife, ]; ], CEO of ]; ], chairman of the law firm ]; ], co-CEO of ]; ], CEO of ]; ], CEO of ]; ], CEO of American Airlines; Chip Bergh, chairman of ] Company; ], co-founder of ] ... "</ref>
*] (vice chairman of the ])
*] (investor/entrepreneur)
*] (founder of ])<ref name="cbsnews.com"/>
*] (former ''New York Times'' journalist)
*] (foreign policy and defense expert) *] (foreign policy and defense expert)
*] (] president, ], ], ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (economist) *] (economist)
*] (] former ] Speaker)<ref>Samuel Chamberlain (May 3, 2021), , ''New York Post:'' "Former Oregon House Democratic Leader ] was one of eight men nabbed in a sex trafficking sting."</ref>
*] (investor/entrepreneur)
*] (former Ambassador to ]) under ] 1993-1998))
*] (American journalist, formerly of the ''New York Times'')
*] (] ] from ] 2015–2021, ex-] ] 2000–2009)<ref name="npr.org">David Gura (July 5, 2021), , NPR Morning Edition: "Among ]'s deal makers are prominent former members of Congress, including Rep. ] and Sen. ], and ], the former director of the C.I.A."</ref>
*] (vice-chairman of the ])
*] (editor of '']'', wife of ], daughter of William vanden Heuvel) *] (editor-in-chief of '']'', former deputy managing editor for ''],'' brother of ])
*] ('']'' journalist, '']'' author, ], ] member)<ref name=":1" /><ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (diplomat and international lawyer, father of Katrina vanden Heuvell)
*] (British-Australian CFR distinguished fellow, ] executive v.p.&nbsp;2001–2018, ] 1995–1997 and 2000–2001 under ])<ref>Martin Indyk (2021), , Google Books</ref>
*] (retired admiral, former ] under ] 1977–1981)
*] (] professor 2018– , '']'' correspondent 2018– , ] president and CEO 2003–2018, ] vice-chair, ] chair and CEO 2001–2003, '']'' editor 1996–2001, ], author of ], ], etc.)
*] (businessman, inventor) *] (businessman, inventor)
*] (former ] "border czar" under ])
*] (actress, UN Goodwill Ambassador)<ref>. Nominated by council member ]. If she's voted in at the June board meeting, the 31-year-old Jolie will receive a five-year "term" membership.</ref>
*] (] 2019–present, ] 1998–2001, ex-] ])
*] (advisor to President Bill Clinton)
*] (retired ] ], 26th ] 1996–2000, ex-president and ] of ])
*] (former Republican United States congresswoman from Connecticut)
*] (4th ] 2013–2017 under ], former ] ])
*] (investor, owner of the ], heir to ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (businesswoman, president of the ]) *] (businesswoman, president of the ])
*] (investor, owner of the ], heir to ], ex-] 2017–2021 under ])
*] (American diplomat)
*], ] (actor, producer, director, "]")<ref>, Internet Movie Data Base</ref>
*] (political scientist, academic)
*] (]'s ] director 2000–2015)
*] (historian and cofounder of the ])
*] ('']'' ex-CEO and publisher, ])
*] (former Republican Senator from ], daughter of ], and wife of Howard Baker)
*] (Republican politician, 48th ]) *] (adviser to ])
*] (] 2021–present under ], ] ex-member)<ref name=":0">(September 2021), , Trilateral.org: "FORMER MEMBERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE ], U.S. ]; ], Member, U.S. ], Washington; ], ]; ], U.S. ]; ], U.S. ]"</ref>
*](former United States Senator from ], 68th United States Secretary of State under ], 2004 Democratic Party nominee for the Presidency)
*] (] ] 2017–2021 under ], oversaw 2019 ] pandemic exercise)<ref>], ], ] and ] (March 19, 2020), , ''The New York Times:'' "The war game-like ]] exercise was overseen by ], a former Air Force physician who has spent decades focused on ] issues."</ref>
*] (doctor of medicine, liberal activist, daughter of John Kerry)
*] (managing editor of '']'')
*] {former police commissioner of the ]}
*] (diplomat)
*] (8th National Security Advisor under Richard Nixon and 56th United States Secretary of State under President's Nixon and Ford)
*] (American diplomat, founding principal of ])
*] (''Time'' Magazine columnist)
*] (] journalist)<ref>Jonathan D. Karl (June 27, 2021), , ''The Atlantic:'' "To Trump, the unkindest cut of all was when William Barr stepped forward and declared that there had been no widespread fraud in the 2020 election, just as the president was trying to overturn Joe Biden's victory by claiming that the election had been stolen."</ref>
*] (former CEO of ] from 1996 to 2003, board member of ] and ])
*] (former ] ] from ], daughter of ], and wife of ])
*] (economist, columnist for the '']'')
*] (director of the ] at ], CFR pandemic task force member)<ref>(October 2020), , Council on Foreign Relations</ref><ref>, ] Georgetown University</ref>
*], ] (political scientist, ] academic)
*] (] politician, ] 1982–1990, and chair of the ], 2002–2004)
*] (37th and 41st police commissioner of NYC under ] and ], ])
*] (] president and CEO)
*] (ex-CEO and chairman of ])<ref>Cynthia Littleton (July 7, 2021), , ''Variety''</ref>
*] (1st ] under ], former ] ] from ] 1985–2013, 68th ] 2013–2017 under ], and ] member whose ] includes ])
*] (], director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at ], liberal activist, daughter of ])<ref>, Harvard Dept. of Global Health and Social Medicine: "Vanessa Kerry is the director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change in the ] at Harvard Medical School"</ref>
*] ("Fact Checker" ex-columnist at ''The Washington Post'')
*] (26th ] under ])
*], ] (] 1969–1975 under ], ] 1973–1977 under Nixon and ], 1st Chair of the ] Nov.–Dec. 2002, author of ], subject of ''],''] member, ] of ])<ref name=":1" /><ref>, p.&nbsp;35: "Klaus Schwab with two important mentors, Henry Kissinger, ... his former professor at ], and ] ..."</ref>
*] ('']'' Magazine columnist)
*] (] ] from ], ex-prosecutor in ])
*] (former CEO of ] 1996–2003, board member of ] and ])
*] (''New York Times'' columnist, ], ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>] (August 9, 2008), , ''The New York Times''</ref><ref>Jerry Markon (July 14, 2004) , ''The Washington Post''</ref><ref>(August 28, 2008), , Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press</ref>
*] (''New York Times'' columnist, economist)
*] (businessman, former senior partner at ]) *] (businessman, former senior partner at ])
*] (26th ambassador to the ] under George W. Bush)
*] (diplomat, chairman of ]) *] (diplomat, chairman of ])
*] (] scientist, ] and ] 2021– under ])
*] (Scholar, President of the ])
*] (scholar, president of the ])
*] (former Republican United States congressman from ], chairman of the ] under Obama)
*] (elder brother of ], son of ])
*] (Democratic United States congressman from the state of Georgia, famed civil-rights leader)
*] (] president 2007– succeeding ])<ref>, World Jewish Congress</ref>
*] (journalist, former anchor for ])
*] (] CEO, son of ])
*] (former United States Independent Senator from Connecticut)
*] (] president and ] 2003–2017)
*] (attorney, former chief-of-staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney)
*] (former ] ] from ], chairman of the ] under ])
*] {academic, conservative activist, former dean of ]}
*] (journalist, former anchor for ])
*] (television producer)
*] (76th ] and ] under ], ex-] at ] 2006–2008)
*] (businessman, former President of ] and ])
*] (] ] from ], civil-rights leader)
*] (economist, Republican Party politician)
*] (] national political correspondent)
*] (6th ] and Executive Secretary of the ])
*] (former ] and Independent ] from ], ] ] in ])
*] (United States Republican Senator from ], 2008 Republican Party nominee for the Presidency)
*] (attorney, former chief of staff to ])
*] (13th national security advisor to Ronald Reagan)
*] (academic, activist, ex-dean of ], ex-president of ])
*] (] under Bill Clinton)
*] (] consultant, pollster)<ref>Emily Jacobs (May 4, 2021), , ''New York Post''</ref>
*] (17th Senate Majority Leader of the United States Senate}
*] (ex-producer of '']'', '']'' judge)
*] (42nd Vice-President of the United States)
*] (president and CEO of ], chairman of ], ] and ], former ] of ] and ])<ref>Brent Lang (June 7, 2021), , ''Variety:'' "They're joined in the dealmakers club by ] chairman ] and top lieutenants ] and ], ] CEO ], ]'s ], ]'s ], ] CEO ], ]'s ] and ]' ]."</ref>
*] (businessman, son of Robert Mosbacher)
*] (formerly at ], ], ], ], ])<ref>, Barnard College</ref>
*] (President and Chief Executive Officer of ])
*] (former press-secretary to Lyndon Johnson, public commentator for PBS) *] (businessman, former president of ] and ])
*] (economist, ] politician)
*] {former diplomat} and state department official}
*] (academic, business executive, SVP ], Chair emeritus ])
*] (former ] and current Vice-Chairman International of ])
*] (ex-president of ], ex-head of ])
*] (founder/chairman/CEO of ] and ])
*] (ex-head of ], ] in Argentina water suit)
*] (3rd ] under Obama, 21st ])
*] (author/journalist)
*] (former United States Deputy Secretary of State and former Director of National Intelligence under George W. Bush)
*] (6th ] and Executive Secretary of the ] under ])
*] (academic)
*] (] 2021–present under ])
*] (former United States Supreme Court justice)
*] (retired ], analyst, ] 1996–2001 under ])<ref>Barry R McCaffrey (June 25, 2021), : "Let this sink in. ] on live ] called Gen ] the chairman of the ] 'Stupid' and a 'Pig'. Who talks like this about a public official? Why hasn't he been terminated? Mark Milley ...] and ] . Years in combat."</ref>
*] (former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of ])
*] (retired ], ] commander 2003–2008 for ], central figure in ])<ref>Isaac Stanley-Becker (May 1, 2020), , ''The Washington Post:'' "A new Democratic-aligned political action committee advised by retired Army Gen. ] ... is planning to deploy technology originally developed to counter Islamic State propaganda in service of a domestic political goal ... "</ref><ref>(August 16, 2010), , CBS News</ref><ref>Michael Daly (June 24, 2010), , ''New York Daily News''</ref><ref>Michael Hastings (June 22, 2010), , ''Rolling Stone''</ref>
*] (national security adviser, son-in-law to ])
*] (CEO of ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (Republican politician, 53rd Governor of New York)
*] (] legal correspondent 2014–present, ] correspondent 1994–2014)
*] (74th United States Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush)
*] (] 1983–1985 under ])
*] (19th President, ])
*] (] 1993–1994 under ], ex-partner in ])<ref>, McLarty Associates</ref>
*] (United States Army General, former head of ], 22nd director of the CIA)
*] (retired admiral, ] commander 2011–2014, ] commander 2008–2011 succeeding ])<ref>William H. McRaven (August 16, 2018), , ''The Washington Post''</ref><ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (20th ] under Nixon)
*] (acting ] 2020–2021 succeeding ] under ])
*] (former state department official, 911 conspiracy theorist)
*] (Pulitzer-winning ''New York Times'' ex-journalist known for ] and ] stories, ] ex-member)
*] (2nd ] under ])
*] (] vice chairwoman of the board, CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence 2002–2005, Global Head of Sovereign Risk at ] 2005–2008, ] chair 2014–2017 under ], president and vice-chairman of ] 2009– , ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] (] journalist, spouse of ] ], ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] ] (CFR board 1995–2005, ] 1989–1995 as a ] ] from ], Vice Chair of the ] Nov.–Dec. 2002, ] chairman 2004–2007)<ref>, D23.com</ref>
*] (] 2021– under ])
*] (] 1977–1981 under ], ] presidential candidate for the ])
*] (ex-president and CEO of ] 2003–2018)<ref>Merrit Kennedy (September 9, 2018), , NPR: " '... there's no longer this discussion about a $100 million golden parachute,' journalist Ronаn Farrow, whose reporting for ''The New Yorker'' brought the allegations to light, told Morning Edition."</ref><ref>Ronan Farrow (July 27, 2018), , ''The New Yorker'' magazine: "... the ''Hollywood Reporter'' dubbed him a 'Wall Street Hero.' ... Last year , ... he earned nearly seventy million dollars, making him one of the highest-paid corporate executives in the world."</ref>
*] (] journalist)
*] (businessman, son of ])
*] (former diplomat and ] official)
*] (21st ] under ], ex-executive at ], ] fellow)
*] (founder, chairman and CEO of ] and ])
*] (CFR board 2016– , 20th president of the ] 2013–2020, 3rd U.S. ] 2009–2013 under ], 21st ] 2003–2009)<ref>Abby Rogers (August 14, 2012), , ''Business Insider''</ref><ref>Judson Berger (August 10, 2012), , Fox News: "] ... the suit claims presided over a female 'frat-house'-style department that routinely humiliated male staffers."</ref><ref>Erin Fuchs (August 21, 2012), , ''Business Insider:'' "Suzanne Barr ... was ]'s chief of staff for ] ... "</ref>
*] (U.S. ] 2007–2009 under ], ] 2001–2004 under ], 1st ] 2005–2007 under ], subject of ] brother of ] founder ], ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] (lawyer, wife of ])
*] (] from the ])
*] (] academic, ] under ], ], ], ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] (former chairman and CEO of ])
*] ('']'' journalist 1966–1984, father of journalist ])
*] (board of ] and ], ] North American chair)
*] (Senior Fellow and executive v.p. at ], ] 2009–2013 under ], principal author and producer of ] and ] bioterror scenarios)<ref>, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security</ref><ref>, In-Q-Tel: "Joining In-Q-Tel in 2014, Dr. O’Toole established and leads the company's B.Next initiative, which is focused on biotechnologies in response to epidemic outbreaks."</ref>
*] (], son-in-law to ])
*] (] politician, 53rd ])
*] (74th U.S. ] under ])
*] (19th president of ])
*] (20th U.S. ] under ])
*] (retired ], former head of ] 2008–2010, 22nd ] 2011–2012 under ], ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" /><ref name=":1" />
*] (] ] from ])
*] (former ] official)
*] (journalist and anchor on CNN) *] (journalist and anchor on CNN)
*] (Pulitzer-winning '']'' national security correspondent 1975–2015, played role in ])<ref>(2002), , The Pulitzer Prizes: "U.S. Says New Tape Points to Bin Laden: Words Suggest Sept. 11 Planning Role"</ref><ref>Walter Pincus & Karen DeYoung (December 9, 2001), , ''The Washington Post''</ref>
*] (academic, father of founder/director of ] ])
*] (academic, writer, historian, son of Richard Pipes) *] (academic, writer, historian, son of ])
*] (former editor-in-chief of "]", senior fellow at the ], ] (PNAC) signatory) *] (former editor-in-chief of "]", senior fellow at the ], ] (PNAC) signatory)
*] (California businessman and Republican politician) *] (California businessman and ] politician)
*] (former ], Executive Director of the ] Foundation) *] (1st ] under ] and ], Executive Director of the ] Foundation)
*] (Wall Street economist and university professor) *] (Wall Street economist and university professor)
*] (16th ] 2018– )
*] (65th United States Secretary of State under George W. Bush, 16th National Security Advisor under Reagan, 12th ] under George H. W. Bush)
*] (] board member, founder of ] that owns '']'', widow of ])<ref name="bloomberg.com" />
*] (Republican United States congressman from ])
*] (actress and former chairwoman of the board of ]) *] (former CEO of ])
*] (] chairwoman, sister of 43rd ] ], daughter of ] co-founder ], 38th ] under ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (former chief executive officer of ])
*] (executive chairman of ], son of Hyatt co-founder ], and cousin of ] and ])
*] {President of ]}
*] (President of ])
*] (78th United States Attorney General under Clinton)
*] (] 2021– under ], ] 2015–2021, ])
*] (66th United States Secretary of State under George W. Bush)
*] (journalist, formerly anchor at ]) *] (journalist, former ] anchor)
*] (Democratic ] from ] 1997– , ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (United States Democratic Congressman from ])
*] (former ])
*] (president of ] 2012– , ] board member)
*] (] 1993–2001 succeeding ] under ])
*] (] 2005–2009 under ], ] co-chair)<ref>, The Aspen Institute</ref>
*] (] director under ])
*] (senior managing director of ], ] 2003–2010, ] 1997–1998 and ] 1998–2001 under ], ] exposé source)
*] (economist, former U.S. cabinet member) *] (economist, former U.S. cabinet member)
*] (64th ], former ] ] from ], son-in-law of ])
*]
*] (United States Democratic Party Senator of ], 29th ]) *David Rockefeller Jr. (son of former ] chairman ], and father of ])
*] (] ] from ] 1985–2015, ] 1977–1985, husband of ])
*] (] journalist and ] anchor)
*] (] professor ''emeritus,'' son of ] and ])
*] (novelist, poet, columnist for ])
*] (filmmaker, spouse of David Rockefeller Jr.)
*] (64th ], former Democratic Party U.S. Senator from ], son-in-law of ])
*] (daughter of ] ex-chair ] and Sen. ])
*] (former state comptroller of New york)
*] (] president 2005–2017, ] president 1994–2004)<ref name=":2">Rockefeller Foundation (2010), issuu</ref>
*] (70th ] under Bill Clinton)
*] (former journalist at ] and ], host of '']'' 1991–2017)
*] (] president)
*] (former ] 2019–2020 under ])
*] (novelist, poet, columnist for ''The Boston Globe'')
*] (energy economist)
*] (author, former managing director of ], former ] advisory board member)<ref>David Rothkopf (2009), , Google Books</ref><ref>David Rothkopf (2020), , Google Books</ref><ref>(Fall 2004), , ''The Magazine of the ]:'' "The Health Advisory Board ... ], chairman and CEO, ]; ... International Honorary Committee ... J.P. Garnier, CEO, ]; ], co-chairman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; ], chairman, president and CEO, ], Inc.; ], ] Foundation Scholar; ], ], ]; ] ] of ]; ], U.S. Senator, ]; ], Special Advisor to the ]; ] ]]; ] Princess ] of ]."</ref>
*] (businesswoman)<ref>Ed O'Keefe (April 12, 2021), CBS News "In addition to Sonnenfeld]], the meeting was organized by ], the founding partner of Inclusive Capitalism LLC, and Leadership Now, a group of ] University alums and corporate leaders focused on sustaining democracy."</ref>
*] (30th ] under ], former dean of the ])
*] (] chair, ] founder, namesake of ] building, ] member, ] trustee)<ref name="WEFboard">, World Economic Forum</ref><ref name=":1" />
*] (70th U.S. ] under ], former board co-chair of ], ], spearheaded ])
*] (founder, ]) *] (founder, ])
*] (American economist) *] (American economist, ex-director of ] at ], Lancet COVID-19 Commission chair)<ref>Janine R. Wedel (May 14, 1998),
, ''The Nation''</ref><ref name=LancetCommis>, Lancet COVID-19 Commission</ref>
*] (librarian, ])
*] (] ])<ref>David Gura (July 5, 2021), , NPR.org</ref><ref>Sissi Cao (July 9, 2021), ''Observer:'' "Also spotted on Thursday were ] CEO ] and his COO ]."</ref>
*] (journalist, ])
*] (''New York Times'' White House and national security correspondent, ] member)<ref>, The Aspen Institute</ref><ref>], ], ] and ] (March 19, 2020), , ''The New York Times''</ref>
*] (] librarian)
*] (journalist, ])<ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (] founder)<ref>] (June 27, 2017), , CNN.com: " ... one of the people named in the story, Trump ally ], disputed ]'s reporting and said, 'I did nothing wrong.' "</ref>
*] (White House deputy press secretary 2017–2019 under ], ] senior v.p.&nbsp;2019– )
*] (] president 2017– , ] member)<ref name=":1" /><ref name=LancetCommis /><ref>, The Rockefeller Foundation</ref>
*] (author, ] journalist)
*] (ex-CEO of ], ] member)<ref name=":1" />
*] (Pulitzer-winning ''New York Times'' reporter of ])<ref>Mujib Mashal, Eric Schmitt, Najim Rahim and Rukmini Callimachi (July 1, 2020), , ''The New York Times''</ref><ref>Jo Becker, Steve Erlanger, Eric Schmitt (August 31, 2016) , ''The New York Times''</ref><ref>(2017), , Pulitzer Prizes: "The New York Times Staff ... 'How Russia Often Benefits As ] Reveals Secrets' "</ref><ref>Katie Bo Williams (September 1, 2016), , ''The Hill:'' " 'The only hard news in the article is that "American officials say Mr. Assange and ] probably have no direct ties to Russian intelligence services," ' WikiLeaks wrote, citing the article's subhead."</ref>
*] (] Distinguished Scholar at ])<ref>, West Point</ref>
*] (46th ], ])
*] (] co-founder)<ref name=":2" />
*] (jurist, former judge on the ]) *] (jurist, former judge on the ])
*] (former foreign policy advisor under ], former ] foreign policy analyst)
*] (18th U.S. ] under ], President of the ])
*] (21st ] under ], ] ex-member)<ref name=":0" />
*] (2nd ])
*] (academic, president of the ]) *] (academic, president of the ])
*] (7th ] under ], 34th ] under Clinton & George W. Bush)
*] (former foreign policy advisor to George W. Bush, former Fox News foreign policy analyst)
*] (] columnist, and historian) *] (] columnist, and historian)
*] (chairman & CEO of the ]) *] (chairman and CEO of the ], brother of ], and son of ] and ])
*] (] of the ] 1985– )
*] (former ] Ambassador)
*] (] 2014– succeeding ], ] trustee)<ref name="RockTrust">, The Rockefeller Foundation</ref><ref>(2021), , Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality board of directors: ] ... ]</ref><ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (commissioner of the ])
*] (editor of '']'')
*] (former Democratic United States congressman from ])
*] (former ])
*] (daughter of Al Gore)
*] (American-Philippine Businessman)
*] (former Republican United States Senator from Maine)
*] (] president)<ref>Robin Pomeroy (Jun 4, 2020), , ]: "Welcomed by ], ], and companies ], ] and ]."</ref><ref>Christopher Alessi (Jun 3, 2020), , World Economic Forum: " 'The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies...broadband has become the electricity of the 21st century.' — ], President, Microsoft"</ref>
*] (9th & 17th United States National Security Advisor under Presidents ] and ])
*] (60th United States Secretary of State under Reagan, 62nd United States Secretary of the Treasury and 11th ] under Richard Nixon}
*] (CEO and founder of ]) *] (CEO and founder of ])
*] (business journalist for New York Times and ]) *] (former ] ] from ])
*] (alternate ] Ambassador under ] 1997–2001)
*] (former ])
*] (business journalist for ''The New York Times'' and ])<ref>], Jason Karaian, Sarah Kessler, Stephen Gandel, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni (July 7, 2021), , ''The New York Times:'' "Top officials from business, government and more have returned to ]'s annual gathering of power brokers."</ref>
*] (currency speculator, investor, businessman)
*] (CFR board 1995–2004, currency speculator, investor, businessman)
*] (fund manager, half-brother of ], son of ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (] journalist) *] (] journalist)
*] (] ex-CEO)
*] (18th ] under Bill Clinton, President of the ])
*] (] vice chair & managing director, ] chair 2021– , co-author of ''2034: A Novel of the Next World War'')<ref>, Carlyle</ref><ref name="RockTrust" /><ref>] & ] (2020), , Google Books</ref>
*] (2nd President of Georgia)
*] (] 2009–2011 under ], ] 1997–2001 under ], ], ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (7th ] under Obama, 34th ] under Clinton & G. W. Bush)
*] (] 1984–2014 succeeded by ])
*] (former Democratic United States Senator from Illinois, son of ])
*] (former ] press-secretary under Bill Clinton, ] anchor, ] host) *] (former ] ] from ], son of ])
*] (former ] press secretary under ], ] TV host, ] anchor, ])
*] (United States federal judge)
*] (ex-cabinet secretary, ex-president of ], ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (editor of '']'')
*] (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation CEO, ])<ref>, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: "... holds a doctorate in international relations from ], where he was a ]."</ref>
*] (Republican party operative/Politician, public relations operative)
*] (] 1989–2006, Rhodes scholar)<ref>(2021), , Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality board of directors: ]
*] (76th Attorney-General of the United States of America under Reagan & G. H. W. Bush, 76th ])
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*] (chairman of ], academic, former president of ]}
*] (] journalist)<ref>Brian Flood (November 9, 2020), , Fox News: "CNN didn't accept Trump's 2016 victory, regularly pushing the debunked Russian collusion narrative."</ref>
*] {former ]}
*] (] news correspondent)
*] (Former Democratic ], member of the ])
*] (] 1996–2004 under ] and ])<ref name="npr.org" />
*] (30th ] under Obama, 40th ])
*] (] 2021– under ])
*] (12th Chairman of the ])
*] (20th ] to Ronald Reagan, former lawyer to ]) *] (chairman of ], academic, former president of ])
*] (] 2004–2008 under ])
*] (] journalist)
*] (] ] 1995–2003, daughter of ] and ])
*] (former United States Republican Congressman from ])
*] (] presenter)
*] (] 2010– )
*] (] 2009–2017 under ] and 2021– under ], ] 1999–2007)
*] (U.S. ] 2008–2009 succeeded by ])
*] (] 1986–1987 to ], former lawyer to ])
*] (British-born ] journalist)
*] (] ] from ] 1981–1993, ] trustee)<ref name="Aspentrust" />
*] (] of ])
*] (American physicist) *] (American physicist)
*] (educator and former professor)
*] {American public policy consultant; former lobbyist}
*] (] 1991–1997, ] 1986–1988, ], Rhodes scholar)
*] (50th Governor of ], 9th administrator of the ] under George W. Bush)
*] (] medical analyst, ''Washington Post'' columnist, former president of ], global health fellow at the ], ])<ref>, ''The Washington Post:'' "... president of ]; global health fellow at the ];"</ref><ref>, ]: "As an expert in ] preparedness and response, she has been a frequent guest commentator on the ] crisis for ], ], ], and ]."</ref>
*] (50th ], 9th ] under ])
*] (British member of parliament, International Advisory Board member) *] (British member of parliament, International Advisory Board member)
*] (diplomat, lawyer, former chairman of the Republican Party of Illinois) *] (diplomat, lawyer, former chairman of the Republican Party of Illinois)
*] (ex-] ] from ] 1987–1993, ] 1975–1987, ] namesake)<ref>, Harvard Square Library</ref>
*] (former president of the World Bank)
*] II (businessman and former diplomat)
*] (10th President of the ], former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush)
*], ] (9th ])
*] (16th Director of Central Intelligence under Bill Clinton)
*] (academic and Department of Defense official under Reagan and George W. Bush) *] (10th ], 28th ] under ])
*] (] journalist)
*] (] journalist)
*] (16th ] under ], ])
*] (] 2021– under ], ] 2014–2018)
*] (74th ] 2022–, ] 1995–2020, Carlyle co-CEO 2018–2020, ] 1994–1995)
*] (journalist at '']'', ] and ''The Washington Post'' and lecturer in journalism at ])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://profiles.stanford.edu/janine-zacharia |title=Janine Zacharia |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=] |access-date=May 31, 2021}}</ref>
*] (journalist, former anchor at ] and ]) *] (journalist, former anchor at ] and ])
*] (journalist at ] and '']'')
*] (academic and ] 2001–2004 under ], ] board)<ref name="Atlas">, The Atlantic Council</ref>
*] (] executive director and chair, ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (] under ])<ref>Chad Day, Luis Melgar, John McCormick (March 23, 2021), , ''The Wall Street Journal:'' "Mr. ] — an investor, former Obama administration economic adviser and onetime member of Facebook's board of directors — listed assets worth at least $89.3 million, including between $1 million and $5 million in gold bars, millions in commercial real-estate property and tens of millions of dollars in investments."</ref>
*] (] president 2006– )<ref name="SunValleyGuest" />
*] (] 2007–2012, ])<ref name="Aspensgroup" />
*] (academic, political commentator and pollster) *] (academic, political commentator and pollster)
*] (Canadian-born publisher/editor-in-chief of '']'', formerly owned '']'', '']'' and '']'')
*] (11th President of the World Bank)
*] (Irish-American entrepreneur with experience within the telecom and cable television industries)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Council on Foreign Relations |url=https://www.cfr.org/membership/roster |access-date=2024-02-26 |website=Council on Foreign Relations |language=en}}</ref>

=== Current ''Emeritus'' and Honorary Officers and Directors ===


*] (Director '']'')
===Current Emeritus and Honorary Officers and Directors===
*] (President Emeritus) *] (President ''Emeritus'')
*] (Honorary Vice Chairman) *] (Honorary Vice Chairman)
*] (Chairman Emeritus) *] (Chairman ''Emeritus'')
*] (Honorary Chairman) *] (Honorary Chairman)


===Notable historical members=== ==Notable historical members==

*] (writer, editor of ])
*] (writer, editor of ])
*] (physicist, director of ]) *] (physicist, director of ])
*] (Italian industrialist, ceo of ]) *] (Italian industrialist, CEO of ])
*] (former Chairman and CEO of ])
*] {Democratic Party congressman from Wisconsin, 18th ] under Bill Clinton}
*] (professor in Middle East Studies, ])
*] (former ] and ] ] from ], independent candidate in ])
*] (] ] from ], 18th ] under ], Rhodes scholar)
*] (American journalist) *] (American journalist)
*] (13th ] of the ], 12th ] under ], husband of ]) *] (13th ] as a ] ] from ], 12th ] under ], husband of ])
*] (International Advisory Board member)
*] (former CIA agent and liberal journalist)
*] (American diplomat) *] (American diplomat)
*] (19th U.S. ] under ])
*] (46th ] 2021– , 47th ] 2009–2017, ] ] from ] 1973–2009)
*] (] ] from ], diplomat)
*], ] Lord Black of Crossharbour, ] (Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher, International Advisory Board member)
*] (child star, ] 1989–1992, ] 1974–1976, wife of ] of ])
*] (] official and ] expert)
*] (former ] ] from ] and president of the ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*], (], ] 1953–1957; co-founder with ] of ] 1958, ] 1966–1968, CIA Chief National Intelligence Officer 1977–1979, ])
*] (former ] agent and liberal journalist on ])
*] (American diplomat, businessman) *] (American diplomat, businessman)
*] (] head, ] partner)<ref></ref>
*] (National Security advisor for Presidents ] & ])
*] (chairman of the ] 1977–1981, ] 1981–1985, ] under ] 1985–1987, ] ] from ] 1971–1977 succeeding ])
*] (] officer, historian)
*] (Canadian-born ] heir, president 1979–2007 of the ])
*] (president of ] 1955–1962, dean of the ] 1962–1970)
*] (U.S. ] 1977–1981 under ], academic at ], organizer of ] in 1973, father of ])
*] (commentator, publisher, founder of the '']'') *] (commentator, publisher, founder of the '']'')
*] (] for Presidents ] and ])
*] (Democratic congressman from New York, diplomat)
*] (] officer, historian)
*] (lawyer, one of the founders of the Council on Foreign Relations)
*] (41st ] 1989–1993, 43rd ] 1981–1989, former ] 1976–1977, ] 1974–1975 under ], ] 1971–1973 under ])
*] (16th ] and 15th ] under ], 13th ] under ])
*] (60th U.S. ] under ], and ] ] from ])
*] (46th ] 2001–2009, ] under ] 1975–1977 succeeding ], husband of ], father of ] and ])<ref>Charles P. Pierce (June 1, 2015), , ''Esquire:'' ". . . the five-panel tribunal unanimously delivered guilty verdicts against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and their key legal advisors . . . "</ref>
*] (63rd ] 1993–1997 under ])
*] (ex-] 1993–2001, ] ] from ] 2001–2009, 67th ] 2009–2013 under ])
*] (professor of Russian studies at ], husband of ])
*] (lawyer, one of the founders of the ])
*] (former Richard Nixon aide, radio host, and columnist) *] (former Richard Nixon aide, radio host, and columnist)
*] (former director of the Latin America Office at the ] and spouse of U.S. Senator ]) *] (spouse of U.S. Senator ], former director of the Latin America Office at the ] and managing director at ])
*] (] politician, 52nd ] 1983–1994, father of ] and ])
*] (former ], and Republican senator from ])
*] (philanthropist)
*] (former United States Secretary of State)
*] (47th governor of New York, former Republican nominee for President in 1944 and 1948) *] (47th ] 1943–1954, ] nominee for the Presidency in ] and ])
*] (57th ] under ] and ], ] under ])
*] (65th and 67th ], ] presidential nominee for the ])
*] (] president 1946–1950, ] 1953–1961 under ] and ])
*] (52nd ] 1953–1959 under ], ] ] from ] 1949, drafter of ], older brother of ])
*] (lawyer, lobbyist, ] operative)
*] (attorney for Richard Nixon & Gerald Ford) *] (attorney for Richard Nixon & Gerald Ford)
*] (30th ])
*] (57th Secretary of the Treasury of the United States under John F. Kennedy & Lyndon Johnson, under-secretary of state under ])
*] (62nd ] under ])
*] (former Director of the CIA)
*] (convicted sex offender and financier)<ref>Landon Thomas (October 28, 2002), , ''New York'' magazine: "He is an enthusiastic member of the Trilateral Commission and the ]."</ref>
*] (52nd Secretary of State of the United States under Ike Eisenhower)
*] {lawyer, lobbyist, Democratic Party operative}
*] {mayor of ]}
*] (former United States Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush)
*] (financier)<ref>, NY Mag, Landon Thomas, retrieved 2011 3 25</ref>
*] (journalist) *] (journalist)
*] (economist) *] (economist)
*] (] professor ] for fellow ] ] at ])
*] (38th President of the United States of America)
*] (former Democratic New York congresswoman, first woman on a major party presidential ticket in 1984) *] (former ] ] from ], first woman on a major party presidential ticket in ])
*] (38th ] 1974–1977, ] member)
*] (United States Supreme Court justice)
*] (a co-founder of the ] and its first secretary and treasurer, 1921 – 1933; first dean of ]
*] (United States Army General, 59th Secretary of State of the United States under Ronald Reagan)
*] (former ''The New York Times'' columnist, national security correspondent, editor of the op-ed page, former CFR president 1993–2003, president ''emeritus'' 2003–2019)
*] (CFR board 1979–1988, former chairman and CEO of ], ] board, ] board, brother of ], son of ])
*] (co-founder of ])
*] (58th ] 1995–1999 as a ] ] from ])
*] (] 1993–2020)
*] (former ])
*] (daughter of ], ex-wife of ]'s great-great-grandson)<ref>(March 24, 1917), , ''The New York Times:'' "Socialists at ] Fail to Make Russian Celebration a Peace Meeting. ] READY FOR WAR Sorry We Cannot Fight with the German People to Overthrow ]. ] RETELLS HISTORY Relates How ] Financed ] Propaganda in ] ]. ] CALLS PACIFISTS TRAITORS"</ref>
*] (U.S. Army general, 59th ] under ])
*] (businessman, owner of ''Newsweek'') *] (businessman, owner of ''Newsweek'')
*] (business associate of ] and ], and namesake of ] whose ex-presidents include ])<ref>Eric Pace (December 11, 1990), , ''The New York Times'' ". . . American Communist Party -- of which, Dr. Hammer wrote, his father was a founding member in 1919."</ref>
*] (businessman, investor)
*] (48th Governor of New York, diplomat, 11th ] under ]) *] (48th ], diplomat, 11th ] under ])
*] (former Republican United States Senator from ]) *] (former ] ] from ] 1977–1991, first husband of ])
*] ('']'' ] editor overseeing opinions page 2000– , son of ])<ref>, ''The Washington Post''</ref><ref>Fred Hiatt (1997), , Margaret K. McElderry Books: "If I were queen of the whole wide world, I'd have one hundred lollipops a day and never have to share. But sometimes I'd let my little brother have a lick or two."</ref>
*] (diplomat, investment banker, 22nd United States UN Ambassador)
*] (diplomat, investment banker, 22nd ] under ])
*] (31st President of the United States)
*] (31st ] 1929–1933, appointed ] as ] 1930–1933)<ref>] and ] (1963), , Princeton University Press</ref>
*] (former Republican congressman from ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (historian, ''Washington Post'' columnist, co-founder of ], husband of ], brother of ], son of ])<ref>Robert Kagan (December 8, 1996), , ''Washington Examiner:'' "China is destined to surpass 'the West' in the future — somewhere around 2025."</ref>
*] (International Advisory Board member) *] (International Advisory Board member)
*] (columnist for '']'' and political commentator at ]) *] (columnist for '']'' and political commentator at ])
*] (journalist, writer, dubbed "The godfather of ], father of ]) *] (journalist, writer, "Godfather of ]", father of ])
*] (Hall of Fame quarterback, Republican congressman from New York, 9th ] under G. H. W. Bush, 1996 Republican Vice-Presidential nominee) *] (] ex-], former ] ] from ], 9th ] under ], ] vice presidential nominee for ])
*] (diplomat, historian) *] (diplomat, historian)
*] (diplomat, 16th ]) *] (diplomat, 16th ] under ])
*] (] 1985–1989, ex-president of ] 1977–1985, drafter of 1972 ], ] associate)
*] (founding father of public relations)
*] ("father of public relations")
*] (4th Secretary of Defense of the United States under Truman)
*] (former Democratic Party congressman from ]) *] (4th ] under ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (lawyer, banker)
*] (] ] from ] 1987–2018, ] presidential nominee for the ])
*] (preceded ] as Chairman of the ] 1954–1969, succeeded ] as 2nd ], ] member)
*] (businessman) *] (businessman)
*] (former Democratic senator from ], 1972 Democratic Party nominee for President) *] (former ] ] from ], ] presidential nominee for the ])
*] (8th Secretary of Defense under Presidents ] and ], 5th President of the World Bank) *] (8th ] under ] and ], 5th ])
*] (] under ], public commentator for PBS)
*] (diplomat, former Democratic Senator from New York)
*] (diplomat, former ] ] from ] 1977–2001)
*] (58th Secretary of State of the United States)
*] (58th ] under ], ] from ], 64th ], ] vice presidential candidate for the ])
*] (37th President of the United States)
*] (], national ] journalist, Owner of Good Trouble Productions)
*] (Secretary of the Navy under Lyndon Johnson)
*] (37th ] 1969–1974, ] 1953–1961, ] ] from ] 1950–1953)
*]
*] (41st Vice-President of the United States, and Governor of New York) *] (] under ])
*] (] justice 1981–2006)
*]
*] (Wife of Reena Ninan. Former Newsweek reporter & author)
*] (investment banker)
*] (] co-founder and CEO, ] CEO 1973–1984, CFR president 1985–2007)
*] (academic, father of founder and director of ] ])
*] ] (] 2001–2005 under ], ] 1987–1989 under ], ] 1989–1993 under ])<ref>{{cite web |last1=Plame Wilson |first1=Valerie |author-link1=Valerie Plame|last2=Wilson |first2=Joe |author-link2=Joseph C. Wilson|title=How the Bush administration sold the war – and we bought it {{!}} Valerie Plame Wilson and Joe Wilson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/feb/27/bush-administration-sold-iraq-war |website=The Guardian |access-date=June 28, 2021 |language=en |date=February 27, 2013}}</ref>
*] (actress and former chairwoman of the board of ])
*] (] ] from ] 1971–2017)
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (Chairman of the ] 1970–1985, chairman and CEO of ] 1969–1981)
*] (41st ] 1974–1977 under ], 49th ] 1959–1973)
*] (founder of ], brother of ], ], ], ] and ])
*] (investment banker with ], ] under ])
*] (President of ]) *] (President of ])
*] (former dean of Yale law, legal scholar) *] (former dean of ], legal scholar)
*] (7th National Security advisor to Lyndon Johnson) *] (7th ] under ])
*] (former ] ] from ])
*] (54th Secretary of State of the United States under Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson)
*] (54th ] under ] and ])
*] (former Democratic United States Senator from Connecticut)
*] (former Republican United States Senator of ]).
*] (American scientist) *] (American scientist)
*] (historian, academic) *] (historian, academic)
*] (] 1975–1977 and 1989–1993 under Presidents ] and ], ] founding co-chair 1984)<ref name="Aspensgroup"/>
*] (former Republican governor of Pennsylvania)
*] (former ] ])
*] (former press secretary to George W. Bush, journalist, radio talk-show host)
*] (] 1982–1989 under ], ] 1972–1974 and U.S. ] 1969–1970 under ])
*] (actor, director, producer, co-founded ])
*] (actor, director, producer, co-founded ], played ] in ''],'' played ] in '']'')
*] (former press secretary under ], journalist, radio talk-show host)
*] (diplomat, chairman of ], journalist) *] (diplomat, chairman of ], journalist)
*] (76th ] under ] and ], 76th ])
*] (actress, ])
*] (United States Navy Admiral, 12th director of the CIA under Jimmy Carter) *] (] Admiral, 12th ] under ], ])
*] (president e''meritus'' of ]) *] (president ''emeritus'' of ], '']'' host 1980–1982)
*] (57th Secretary of State of the United States under Jimmy Carter) *] (] 1977–1980 under ], and father of ])
*] (] 1979–1987)
*] (United States Army General, 17th U.S. ambassador of the U.N.)
*] (banker) *] (TV journalist)
*] (] general, 17th ] under ] and ])
*] (son of ], nephew of ], promoter of ] and "]")<ref>] (February 17, 1950), ], Wikisource: "We shall have world government, whether or not we like it. The question is only whether world government will be achieved by consent or by conquest."</ref>
*] (banker, co-founder of ], ] board member 1921–1932)
*] (American Christian leader, Senior Pastor of the ]) *] (American Christian leader, Senior Pastor of the ])
*], (former ])<ref>{{Cite web|title=Defense.gov Biography: Andrew C. Weber|url=http://www.defense.gov/bios/biographydetail.aspx?biographyid=232|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120713191824/http://www.defense.gov/bios/biographydetail.aspx?biographyid=232|archive-date=July 13, 2012|access-date=March 23, 2021|website=]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*] (15th Secretary of Defense for the United States under Ronald Reagan)
*] (15th ] under ])
*] (Vietnam veteran, military consultant, presidential aide; found murdered on Dec. 31, 2010)
*] (9th ] under Ronald Reagan, chairman of the ], former ] chairman) *] (Vietnam veteran, military consultant, presidential aide, chairman of the ])
*] (9th ] under ], chairman of the ], former ] chairman)
*]
*] *] (] analyst)
*] (] analyst)
*], ] (ex-partner of ])<ref>(February 2006), , Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: " . . . Dr. Tadataka (Tachi) Yamada . . . currently Chairman of Research and Development at ] (GSK) . . . "</ref><ref>, Bloomberg Markets</ref><ref>(September 2007) , Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation</ref>


===List of Chairmen=== ===List of chairs===
*], 1946–1953 *], 1946–1953
*], 1953–1970 *], 1953–1970
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===List of presidents=== ===List of presidents===
*] 1921–33 *], 1921–1933
*] 1933–36 *], 1933–1936
*] 1936–44 *], 1936–1944
*] 1944–46 *], 1944–1946
*] 1946–50 *], 1946–1950
*] 1951–64 *], 1951–1964
*] 1964–71 *], 1964–1971
*] 1971–77 *], 1971–1977
*] 1977–85 *], 1977–1985
*] 1985–86 (]) *], 1985–1986 ('']'')
*] 1986–93 *], 1986–1993
*] 1993 *], 1993
*] 1993–2003 *], 1993–2003
*] 2003– *], 2003–2023
*], 2023-Present


==References== ==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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Main article: Council on Foreign Relations

Membership in the Council on Foreign Relations comes in two types: Individual and Corporate. Individual memberships are further subdivided into two types: Life Membership and Term Membership, the latter of which is for a single period of five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application. Only U.S. citizens (native born or naturalized) and permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship are eligible. A candidate for life membership must be nominated in writing by one Council member and seconded by a minimum of three others (strongly encouraged to be other CFR members).

Corporate membership (250 in total) is divided into three levels: "Founders" (US$100,000); "President's Circle" (US$60,000); and "Affiliates" (US$30,000). All corporate executive members have opportunities to hear distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairs and CEOs of multinational corporations, and U.S. officials and Congressmen. President's Circle and Founders are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders.

Board of directors

The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed of 36 directors and 14 officers. It also has an International Advisory Board (which has no role in CFR governance) consisting of distinguished individuals from across the world.

Office Name
Chairman of the board David Rubenstein
Vice Chairman Blair Effron
Vice Chairman Jami Miscik
President Michael Froman
Board of Directors
Nicholas F. Beim partner at Venrock, Dataminr and Rebellion Defense board
Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss founder and CEO of RockCreek, former treasurer and chief investment officer of the World Bank
Margaret Brennan
Sylvia Mathews Burwell lecturer at American University, former HHS Secretary
Kenneth I. Chenault chairman and managing director of General Catalyst
Tony Coles executive chairman and CEO of Cerevel Therapeutics
Cesar Conde chairman of NBCUniversal News Group
Michele Flournoy partner, WestExec Advisors
Jane Fraser CEO, Citigroup
Stephen C. Freidheim CIO, founder, and managing partner of Cyrus Capital Partners
James P. Gorman chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley
Stephen Hadley principal of Rice, Hadley, Gates and Manuel
Margaret Ann "Peggy" Hamburg former U.S. FDA commissioner
William Hurd
Charles R. Kaye chairman Warburg Pincus
James Manyika SVP Google, McKinsey Global Institute chairman and director emeritus
William H. McRaven Professor of National Security at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT Austin, retired admiral formerly in charge of the U.S. Special Operations Command
Justin G. Muzinich
Janet Napolitano former DHS Secretary
Meghan O'Sullivan Trilateral Commission North American chair, Harvard Kennedy School professor, former deputy national security adviser
Deven J. Parekh managing director of Insight Partners
Charles Phillips former chairman of Infor
Richard Plepler founder and CEO of Eden Productions, former chairman and CEO of Home Box Office, Inc.
Ruth Porat President, CFO, and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google
Laurene Powell Jobs founder and president of Emerson Collective
L. Rafael Reif president emeritus of MIT
Mariko Silver
James D. Taiclet CEO, Lockheed Martin
Frances Townsend CBS national security analyst, former Homeland Security Advisor
Tracey T. Travis Estée Lauder Companies Executive Vice President and CFO
Fareed Zakaria host, CNN
Amy Zegart

Notable council members

Current Emeritus and Honorary Officers and Directors

Notable historical members

List of chairs

List of presidents

References

Source: The Council on Foreign Relations from 1921 to 1996: Historical Roster of Directors and Officers

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