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COMMISSION STAFF

(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Alexis Albion. Professional staff member. PhD candidate in International History at


Harvard University, specializing in intelligence history. Formerly the historian of the
International Spy Museum.

Scott Allan. Counsel. Former special counsel to Ambassador Richard Holbrooke.


Practice and legal studies focused on international law. Law clerk for the Prosecutor of
the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

John Azzarello. Counsel. Attorney at Carella Byrne in New Jersey. Former Deputy
Chief of the Criminal Division in the United States Attorney's Office in Newark and a
former legal commentator on Court Television Network.

Warren Bass. Professional staff member. Former Senior Fellow at the Council on
Foreign Relations, directing the Council's special terrorism project. Author of Support
Any Friend: Kennedy's Middle East and the Making of the U.S.-Israel Alliance (Oxford
UP).

Bruce Berkowitz. Consultant. Research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford


University, and senior analyst at RAND. Began career at the CIA. Author of several
books, including The New Face of War and Best Truth: Intelligence in the Information
Age. Has also served on Senate Intelligence Committee staff and as a consultant to the
intelligence community and Defense Department.

Mark Bittinger. Professional staff member. A policy analyst with Science Applications
International Corporation (S AIC) working with clients such as the Office of the Secretary
of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the U.S. State Department. Author of "Emergency
Response: Police, Firefighters and Medical Personnel," in the Encyclopedia of World
Terrorism: 1996-2002.

Sam Brinkley. Professional staff member. Former marine and civil servant. Significant
government experience in counterterrorism, international and domestic weapons of mass
destruction preparedness, and aviation security policies.

Daniel Byman. Consultant. Led 'look-back' team and worked on CIA issues for the
Congressional Joint Inquiry. Assistant professor of security studies at Georgetown
University. Previously director for research at RAND's Center for Middle East Public
Policy. Author of Keeping the Peace: Lasting Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts (Johns
Hopkins UP, 2002) and co-author of The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign
Policy and the Limits of Military Might (Cambridge UP, 2002).

Dianna Campagna. Manager of Operations. Former principal director of Housing and


Urban Development's Executive Secretariat. Held management positions in the real
estate and managed the paper flow and office systems in the White House Counsel's
office and, prior to that, at the White House Office of the Staff Secretary.

Sam Caspersen. Counsel. Former attorney with Sullivan and Cromwell in New York
with background in international relations. Former clerk for Judge George Sprague in
Cambridge, MA.

Melissa Coffey. Administrative Assistant. Former communications assistant at the U.S.


Commission on International Religious Freedom. Former Hill staffer.

Lance Cole. Consultant. Assistant Law Professor at Pennsylvania State University


Dickinson School of Law. Served as Deputy Democratic Special Counsel for the Senate
Whitewater Committee.

Raj De. Counsel. Former litigation associate at O'Melveny & Myers and former trial
attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Served as a law clerk to the Honorable A.
Wallace Tashima of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and in the Office of
the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.

Thomas Dowling. Professional staff member. Career foreign service officer for thirty
years, with extensive experience in the Middle East and South Asia. Currently adjunct
professor at the Joint Military Intelligence College.

Steve Dunne. Deputy General Counsel. Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland.
Former litigation partner Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. Former law clerk to Justice David
H. Souter, U.S. Supreme Court, and Judge Stephen F. Williams, U.S. Court of Appeals,
DC Circuit.

Margaret Edwards. Consultant for Communications. Currently director of external


relations at University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs and former media
director of the National Commission on Federal Election Reform.

Thomas Eldridge. Counsel. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of
Columbia. Coordinated federal interagency review of U.S. International Crime Control
Strategy.

John Farmer. Senior Counsel. Former Attorney General of the State of New Jersey and
Chairman of New Jersey's Domestic Preparedness Task Force in the aftermath of
September 11.
Alvin Felzenberg. Deputy for Communications. Formerly at Voice of America, after
serving as communications consultant to Secretary of the Navy Gordon England.
Directed the Heritage Foundation's "Mandate 2000" project on the presidential transition
process, and was editor of Keys to a Successful Presidency. Held several senior staff
positions with the House of Representatives.

Susan Ginsburg. Counsel. Former senior official in the Treasury Department's Office of
Enforcement. Law clerk for the Honorable Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., on the 3rd
Circuit Court of Appeals and worked in the State Department's Bureau of International
Narcotics Matters.

Doug Greenburg. Counsel. Former litigation partner at Winston and Strawn and a
former staff attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Former law clerk to
the Hon. Alan E. Norris, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.

Barbara Grewe. Counsel. Associate General Counsel GAO, working on investigations


of fraud in government operations or contracts. Served as Special Investigative Counsel
for DOJ Inspector General's 9-11 review. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District
of Columbia.

Elinore Hartz. Formerly with Coldwell Banker Real Estate. Serves on Family Advisory
Council, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, NYC.

Karen Heitkotter. Executive Assistant. Formerly with the State Department, the
National Security Council, and the White House Office of Science and Technology
Policy.

Dana Hyde. Counsel. Former attorney with Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (London) and
Zuckerman Spaeder (Washington, DC). Served as special assistant to the deputy attorney
general and as special assistant to the president for Cabinet Affairs in the Clinton
administration.

John Ivicic. Security Officer. Career intelligence community official. Comes to the
Commission from the Congressional Joint Inquiry, where he served as the security
officer.

Michael Jacobson. Counsel. Worked on FBI team for the Congressional Joint Inquiry.
Formerly an assistant general counsel and intelligence analyst in the FBI's National
Security Division.

Bonnie Jenkins. Counsel. Fellow at Harvard's JFK School's Belfer Center. Assistant
director of the State Department's Kosovo History Project from 1999 to 2001, formerly
worked on the National Commission on Terrorism (1999-2000) and as general counsel
for the Commission on the Organization of the Federal Government to Combat
Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Also a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S.
Naval Reserve.

William Johnstone. Professional staff member. Served for over 20 years as a senior
Congressional staff member, most recently as senior policy advisor and legislative
director for Senator Max Cleland. Formerly with the Department of Labor.

Stephanie Kaplan. Special Assistant. Former assistant director for international security
at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and a former associate with
the Aspen Strategy Group, a policy program of The Aspen Institute.

Janice Kephart-Roberts. Counsel. Former counsel to Senator Kyi for the Senate
Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information.
Conducted oversight of DOT and INS counterterrorism activities.

Miles Kara. Professional staff member. Worked on the 'other agencies' team of
the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Retired Army intelligence officer, who worked
as a civilian in the Department of Defense Inspector General's Office of Intelligence
Review from 1992 until selected as a member of the Joint Inquiry staff.

Christopher Kojm. Deputy Executive Director. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Intelligence Policy in the State Department since 1998. Previously a senior staffer for
Representative Lee Hamilton handling foreign policy issues on Capitol Hill.

Gordon Lederman. Counsel. Former associate in the National Security Law and Policy
Group of Arnold & Porter. Clerked for Judge Robert Co wen (3rd Circuit). Author,
Reorganizing the Joint Chiefs of Staff: The Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986; Co-author,
Combating Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism: A Comprehensive
Strategy.

Dana Lesemann. Counsel. Former counsel with the Congressional Joint Inquiry.
Formerly, attorney, Office of Intelligence Policy and Review, Department of Justice.

Matthew Levitt. Consultant. A senior fellow in terrorism studies at the Washington


Institute for Near East Policy. A former intelligence research specialist in the FBI's
International Terrorism Intelligence Unit.

Douglas MacEachin. Professional staff member. Retired career CIA analyst who left
CIA in 1995 as the Deputy Director for Intelligence. Has since become a historian,
publishing four books and monographs on the intelligence-policy relationship (most
recently on the Polish crisis of 1980-1981, published by Penn State UP). Has just
completed a classified study on the current terrorist target.

Daniel Marcus. General Counsel. Served as Associate Attorney General in the second
Clinton administration. Former partner and member of management committee at
Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. Served as Deputy General Counsel of Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare and as General Counsel of Department of Agriculture in the
Carter administration.

Ernest May. Consultant. Currently the Charles Warren Professor of History at Harvard
University. Author of a number of books, including most recently Strange Victory:
Hitler's Conquest of France; The Kennedy Tapes; Thinking in Time: The Uses of History
for Policymakers (with Richard Neustadt); and Knowing Your Enemy: Intelligence
Assessment in the Two World Wars. Longtime director of Harvard's Intelligence and
Policy Project and Board Member for the Joint Military Intelligence College.

John Raidt. Professional staff member. Former legislative director for Senator John
McCain and chief of staff for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation.

John Roth. Counsel. Former chief, Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section,
U.S. Department of Justice.

Peter Rundlet. Counsel. Former attorney in the Political Law Group at Skadden, Arps,
Slate, Meagher & Flom. Former associate counsel to the President and White House
Fellow, serving in the Office of Chief of Staff to the President.

Kevin Scheid. Professional staff member. Currently a senior intelligence service officer
in the Office of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Community Management.
He recently served as staff director of the President's Review of Intelligence tasked by
President Bush in May 2001. As a career civil servant, and prior to his tenure in the
Intelligence Community, he served for eleven years in various positions within the Office
of Management and Budget at the White House.

Kevin Shaeffer. Professional staff member. Navy LT medically retired due to severe
injuries sustained in the 9-11 attack on the Pentagon. Previously served on the CNO's
staff.

Tracy Shycoff. Deputy for Administration and Finance. Administrative director for four
other federal commissions, including the current U.S. Commission on International
Religious Freedom and the Commission on Holocaust Assets.

Dietrich Snell. Senior Counsel. Deputy Attorney General, New York, Division of
Public Advocacy. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York.
Criminal Division.

Lisa Sullivan. Administrative Assistant. Former government affairs assistant at the U.S.
Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Betty Swope. Professional staff member. Former Consul General in Guadalajara, Mexico
for the U.S. Department of State. A senior foreign service officer and former Senior
Coordinator for Consular Notification.

John Tamm. Professional staff member. Veteran Supervisory Special Agent from the
FBI's Justice Task Force, Criminal Investigative Division. Specializes in review of
operational and management effectiveness in investigations. Front line supervisor in
Boston, MA, during FBI's investigation of the AA Flight 11 and UAL Flight 175
hijacking. Lt. Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, Retired.

Yoel Tobin. Counsel. Veteran attorney at the Department of Justice, working for the last
seven years in the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department's Criminal
Division.

Emily Walker. Professional Staff Member. Former managing director and chief of staff,
Citigroup. Former U.S. alternate director at the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and executive secretary at the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Garth Wermter. Consultant "for Technology Development. Currently director of


Technology at University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs and former
technical consultant to the Markle Foundation's Task Force on National Security in the
Information Age.

Serena Wille. Counsel. Associate attorney in the global banking group of Allen and
Overy (London) in New York City. Formerly, associate attorney at Davis Polk Wardwell.

Peter Yerkes. Consultant. Former political reporter, the Bergen Record. Former public
affairs officer with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Philip Zelikow. Executive Director. Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs and
White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia. Was a member of
the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and served as executive director of
the National Commission on Federal Election Reform, chaired by former Presidents
Carter and Ford, as well as the executive director of the Markle Foundation Task Force
on National Security in the Information Age.

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