Robert Huberty
Robert Huberty is the Executive Vice President and Director of Research with the conservative think tank, the Capital Research Center (CRC).
"Before joining CRC in 1993, he served in several positions at The Heritage Foundation, which he joined in 1980 as editor of Mandate for Leadership, the well-known volume of public policy advice that was widely used by the Reagan Administration. Subsequently, he was Director of the Resource Bank (1983-91), where he acted as the Heritage liaison to conservative public policy organizations, and Director of Academic Programs (1991-93). Earlier, Robert was a research assistant to former President Richard Nixon, assisting on President Nixon's Memoirs (1978). He is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, from which he received B.A. and M.A. degrees in American history," his biographical note states.
External links
- Capital Research Center, "Meet the Experts", undated, accessed May 2004.
- Robert Huberty and David Riggs, "NGO Accountability: what the U.S. can teach the U.N.: applying U.S. nonprofit disclosure laws to international NGOs", Foundation Watch, Capital Research Center, July 2003.