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|partners=Boston Consulting Group,Ridgeline,Pine Island Capital Partners
 
|members=Antony Blinken,Michèle Flournoy,Sergio Aguirre,Nitin Chadda,Lincoln Bloomfield,Charlie Bolden,Vincent K. Brooks,Michael Camilleri,Ron Clark,David S. Cohen,Elbridge Colby,Rachel Ellehuus,Jamie Fly,Kim Gillies,Josh Hochman,Chris Inglis,Cristina Killingsworth,Joe Maguire,Sarah McCool,Bill Moran,Meghan O’Sullivan,Ely Ratner,Elizabeth Rosenberg,Dennis Ross,Danny Russel,Jay Shambaugh,Daniel B. Shapiro,Dana Shell Smith,Michael Singh,Vikram Singh,Rebecca Skoryanc,Jamie Smith,Puneet Talwar,Colin Thomas-Jensen,Miriam Vogel,Celeste Wallander,Matthew Waxman,Robert O. Work
 
|members=Antony Blinken,Michèle Flournoy,Sergio Aguirre,Nitin Chadda,Lincoln Bloomfield,Charlie Bolden,Vincent K. Brooks,Michael Camilleri,Ron Clark,David S. Cohen,Elbridge Colby,Rachel Ellehuus,Jamie Fly,Kim Gillies,Josh Hochman,Chris Inglis,Cristina Killingsworth,Joe Maguire,Sarah McCool,Bill Moran,Meghan O’Sullivan,Ely Ratner,Elizabeth Rosenberg,Dennis Ross,Danny Russel,Jay Shambaugh,Daniel B. Shapiro,Dana Shell Smith,Michael Singh,Vikram Singh,Rebecca Skoryanc,Jamie Smith,Puneet Talwar,Colin Thomas-Jensen,Miriam Vogel,Celeste Wallander,Matthew Waxman,Robert O. Work
 
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The members of the group often appears in the [[corporate press]], peddling political lines that seems to be fully alligned with their clients interests.
 
The members of the group often appears in the [[corporate press]], peddling political lines that seems to be fully alligned with their clients interests.
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Several of its members are likely candidates for high-level jobs in future administrations.
  
 
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==Strategic Partners==
 
==Strategic Partners==
 
The strategic partners are [[Boston Consulting Group]],[[Ridgeline]] and [[Pine Island Capital Partners]].
 
The strategic partners are [[Boston Consulting Group]],[[Ridgeline]] and [[Pine Island Capital Partners]].
 
 
 
  
  
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 12 March 2023

Group.png WestExec Advisors
(Strategic consultancyWebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Westexec advisors.png
HeadquartersWashington DC, USA
Interestsrevolving door
Membership• Tony Blinken.jpg Antony Blinken
• Michele Flournoy official portrait.jpg Michèle Flournoy
•  Sergio Aguirre
•  Nitin Chadda
•  Lincoln Bloomfield
•  Charlie Bolden
•  Vincent K. Brooks
•  Michael Camilleri
•  Ron Clark
• DavidSCohen.png David S. Cohen
•  Elbridge Colby
•  Rachel Ellehuus
•  Jamie Fly
•  Kim Gillies
•  Josh Hochman
•  Chris Inglis
•  Cristina Killingsworth
•  Joe Maguire
•  Sarah McCool
•  Bill Moran
• Meghan osullivan.png Meghan O’Sullivan
•  Ely Ratner
•  Elizabeth Rosenberg
• Dennis Ross.jpg Dennis Ross
•  Danny Russel
•  Jay Shambaugh
• Daniel B Shapiro ambassador.jpg Daniel B. Shapiro
•  Dana Shell Smith
•  Michael Singh
•  Vikram Singh
•  Rebecca Skoryanc
•  Jamie Smith
•  Puneet Talwar
•  Colin Thomas-Jensen
•  Miriam Vogel
•  Celeste Wallander
•  Matthew Waxman
• Robert O. Work.jpg Robert O. Work
Well connected revolving door company

WestExec Advisors is a well-connected revolving door strategic consulting company, where former government executives can cash in and be rewarded for on their former job, "bringing the Situation Room to the Board Room".

It is particularly well connected to the military-industrial complex. Several of its members are on the boards of weapons manufacturers, and it offers "unmatched networks in defense, foreign policy, intelligence, economics, cybersecurity, data privacy, and strategic communications.[1]

The members of the group often appears in the corporate press, peddling political lines that seems to be fully alligned with their clients interests.

Several of its members are likely candidates for high-level jobs in future administrations.

Services

Most of its services are hidden from public scrutiny, but some examples are offered:

Finding compatible bureaucrats for a artificial intelligence analytics firm, by identifying "major stakeholders, and developed engagement strategies", leading to "key pilot programs with multiple national security agencies."

Name

WestExec Advisors states its name "is derived from West Executive Avenue, the closed street that runs between the West Wing of the White House and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. It is, quite literally, the road to the Situation Room, and it is the road everyone associated with WestExec Advisors has crossed many times en route to meetings of the highest national security consequence. For us, “WestExec” conveys our shared commitment to our country, to each other, and to our clients."

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Strategic Partners

The strategic partners are Boston Consulting Group,Ridgeline and Pine Island Capital Partners.


 

Known members

7 of the 38 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Tony Blinken
David S. CohenConfirmed as Deputy Director of the CIA in January 2015
Michèle FlournoyUS deep state actor
Meghan O'SullivanWEF AGM, MSC, Brussels Forum, Trilateral Commission/North American Chair...
Dennis RossUS diplomat, author, US Director of Policy Planning under GHWB
Daniel ShapiroUS ambassador to Israel, but flew from Tel Aviv to New York on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's own aircraft
Celeste WallanderUS deep state operative
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