American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1999

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Membership•  Jonathan Adler
•  Robert Alber
•  Rudolf Alves
•  Tim Arnold
•  Sherman Baldwin
•  C. Robert Barker III
•  Lisa G. Berg
•  Gerrard Bushell
•  Daniel Casse
•  Jochen Dieselhorst
•  Bettina Echterhoff
•  Stephan Eisel
•  John Harpole
•  Ursula Heinen-Esser
•  Heike Hempel
•  Jeffrey Hilsgen
•  Jan Kärst
•  Frank Kelly Jr
•  Christina Ksoll
•  Christian Lange
•  Jürgen Mages
•  Daniel Miles
•  Calvin Mitchell III
•  Nicole Morsblech
•  Mary Moslander
•  Jonathan Murchinson
•  Dirk Naumann
•  Claudia Nickolaus
•  John Nicolay
•  Steffen Orben
•  Mario Oßwald
•  Rebecca Porter
•  Carranza Pryor
•  Wolfram Albrecht Queißer
•  Christian Raskolo
•  Heinrich Rentmeister
•  Carl Rist
•  Signe Rossbach
•  Jose Sanchez
•  Kori Schak
•  John Shay
•  Christina Speck
•  Justin Stauber
•  Luke Sweetser
•  Joseph Trapasso
•  Dorothea Velikonja
•  R. Keith Walton
•  Yelberton Watkins
•  Jasper Wieck
•  Ekkehard Wollrab
•  Charles Woodside
•  Lorenzo Wyatt
• John Yoo.jpg John Yoo

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 1999[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2000, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1998.


 

Known member

1 of the 53 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
John YooThe US lawyer whose name is now synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" which opened the door to legalising torture and lead to his conviction as a war criminal.
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