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Corporate Services

Through a variety of programs and initiatives, NBR provides exceptional insights for the executives and managers that must develop and execute sound business strategy in the Asia-Pacific. Chairman’s Council corporate partners and Strategic Partners leverage NBR’s resources to augment in-house expertise and existing relationships to engage more effectively in Asian markets.

For more information on the Chairman’s Council, please contact:

Roy Kamphausen
Senior Vice President for Political and Security Affairs, and Director of the Washington, D.C., Office
202.347.9767
development@nbr.org

Meredith Miller
Vice President, Economic and Trade Affairs & Outreach
eta@nbr.org

Sarah Snyder
Assistant Director, Congressional Outreach and Assistant Director, the Washington, D.C. office
202.347.9767
development@nbr.org

For more information on sponsorship opportunities with NBR’s Center for Health and Aging, please contact:

Claire Topal
Director, Center of Health and Aging
health@nbr.org

For more information on sponsorship opportunities with NBR’s energy and environment projects, please contact:

Lisa Weiss
Project Director
eta@nbr.org

Many companies have partnered with NBR over the years to advance independent research on issues affecting U.S. relations with Asia. Join us!

Chairman's Council

The Chairman’s Council is a select group of corporate partners and sponsors who have joined NBR in the mission to build bridges between the world’s top Asia experts and policymakers, and to develop actionable research on a range of issues affecting U.S. relations with Asia. NBR’s extensive interdisciplinary research agenda draws upon leading specialists in Asian politics, economics, business, energy, environment, health, and defense.

To learn more about the Chairman’s Council, or to join, please email Roy Kamphausen at development@nbr.org.

Why join Chairman’s Council?

Chairman’s Council members support informed analysis on topics of public and private interest related to U.S. interests in Asia on the challenges and opportunities of our times. The value NBR brings to understanding the Asia-Pacific and U.S. interests therein is clearly demonstrated by NBR’s network, research, and outreach.

NBR’s Network: Utilizing a “network of experts” model, NBR’s analytical reach is informed by experts from around the globe, bringing actionable research directly to decisionmakers on a range of strategic issues.

NBR’s Research: NBR provides critical, policy-relevant research and analysis on a broad range of issues of strategic importance affecting U.S. relations with Asia.

NBR’s Outreach: NBR employs a comprehensive outreach strategy to decisionmakers in Congress and in the executive branch as part of all NBR programs, initiatives, and projects. Such outreach is central to NBR’s mission of informing and strengthening policy.

NBR is pleased to include Chairman’s Council members at high-profile events and meetings, as well as to provide them opportunities to interact with NBR specialists. Additionally, NBR welcomes input from Chairman’s Council members into the shaping of our innovative, forward-looking research agenda.

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George F. Russell, Chairman Emeritus, Russell Investment Group

Research Groups, Centers, and Chairs

Center for Health and Aging (CHA)

Economic and Trade Affairs (ETA)

John M. Shalikashvili Chair in National Security Studies

Kenneth B. and Anne H.H. Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies

National Asia Research Program (NARP)

Political and Security Affairs (PSA)

Slade Gorton International Policy Center