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− | + | According to its mission statement, “The Concord Coalition is a non-partisan, grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about the causes and consequences of federal budget deficits, the long-term challenges facing America’s unsustainable entitlement programs, and how to build a sound foundation for economic growth. The Concord Coalition began in the early 1990’s as the unified voice of concerned citizens who were motivated to take a stand for future generations of Americans. These founders believed, like the Minutemen at Concord, that we have a moral obligation to leave the country better off for our children and grandchildren. The Concord Coalition’s national field staff and loyal group of volunteers cover the country holding lectures, leading interactive exercises, conducting classes, giving media interviews, and briefing elected officials and their staff.”<ref>[http://www.concordcoalition.org/mission-statement/ "Mission Statement"]''The Concord Coalition'', Accessed January 16, 2013</ref> | |
"The Concord Coalition was founded in 1992 by the late former Senator [[Paul Tsongas]] (D-MA), former Senator [[Warren Bruce Rudman]] (R-NH), and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce [[Peter G. Peterson]]. Former Senator [[Bob Kerrey]] (D-NE) was named a co-chair of the Concord Coalition in January 2002."[http://concordcoalition.org/] | "The Concord Coalition was founded in 1992 by the late former Senator [[Paul Tsongas]] (D-MA), former Senator [[Warren Bruce Rudman]] (R-NH), and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce [[Peter G. Peterson]]. Former Senator [[Bob Kerrey]] (D-NE) was named a co-chair of the Concord Coalition in January 2002."[http://concordcoalition.org/] | ||
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Board of Directors: | Board of Directors: | ||
*[[Warren Bruce Rudman]], Co-Chairman | *[[Warren Bruce Rudman]], Co-Chairman | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Sam Nunn]], Co-Chairman |
*[[Paul E. Tsongas]] (1941-1997) | *[[Paul E. Tsongas]] (1941-1997) | ||
− | *[[Peter G. Peterson]], | + | *[[Peter G. Peterson]], Co-founder |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Charles A. Bowsher]], Secretary-Treasurer/Budget Chairman |
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*[[Eugene M. Freedman]], Finance Chairman | *[[Eugene M. Freedman]], Finance Chairman | ||
*[[Robert L. Bixby]], Executive Director | *[[Robert L. Bixby]], Executive Director | ||
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Vice Chairs: | Vice Chairs: | ||
*[[Paul Arthur Allaire]] | *[[Paul Arthur Allaire]] | ||
+ | *[[Evan Bayh III]] | ||
*[[Roger E. Brinner]] | *[[Roger E. Brinner]] | ||
*[[Charles A. Bowsher]] | *[[Charles A. Bowsher]] | ||
*[[James E. Burke]] | *[[James E. Burke]] | ||
− | *[[John C. | + | *[[Michael Castle]] |
+ | *[[John E. Chapoton]] | ||
+ | *Timothy C. Collins]] | ||
*[[Hanna Holborn Gray]] | *[[Hanna Holborn Gray]] | ||
+ | *[[Judd Gregg]] | ||
*[[William H. Gray III]] | *[[William H. Gray III]] | ||
*[[J. Alex McMillan]] | *[[J. Alex McMillan]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Donald B. Marron]] |
*[[Timothy J. Penny]] | *[[Timothy J. Penny]] | ||
*[[Martha Phillips]] | *[[Martha Phillips]] | ||
*[[Charles S. Robb]] | *[[Charles S. Robb]] | ||
*[[Robert E. Rubin]] | *[[Robert E. Rubin]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Charles W. Stenholm]] |
+ | *[[John Tanner]] | ||
*[[John G. Turner]] | *[[John G. Turner]] | ||
+ | *[[George Voinovic]] | ||
*[[Paul Adolph Volcker]] | *[[Paul Adolph Volcker]] | ||
*[[John P. White]] | *[[John P. White]] |
Revision as of 17:58, 16 January 2013
According to its mission statement, “The Concord Coalition is a non-partisan, grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about the causes and consequences of federal budget deficits, the long-term challenges facing America’s unsustainable entitlement programs, and how to build a sound foundation for economic growth. The Concord Coalition began in the early 1990’s as the unified voice of concerned citizens who were motivated to take a stand for future generations of Americans. These founders believed, like the Minutemen at Concord, that we have a moral obligation to leave the country better off for our children and grandchildren. The Concord Coalition’s national field staff and loyal group of volunteers cover the country holding lectures, leading interactive exercises, conducting classes, giving media interviews, and briefing elected officials and their staff.”[1]
"The Concord Coalition was founded in 1992 by the late former Senator Paul Tsongas (D-MA), former Senator Warren Bruce Rudman (R-NH), and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson. Former Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) was named a co-chair of the Concord Coalition in January 2002."[1]
Personnel
Board of Directors:
- Warren Bruce Rudman, Co-Chairman
- Sam Nunn, Co-Chairman
- Paul E. Tsongas (1941-1997)
- Peter G. Peterson, Co-founder
- Charles A. Bowsher, Secretary-Treasurer/Budget Chairman
- Eugene M. Freedman, Finance Chairman
- Robert L. Bixby, Executive Director
Vice Chairs:
- Paul Arthur Allaire
- Evan Bayh III
- Roger E. Brinner
- Charles A. Bowsher
- James E. Burke
- Michael Castle
- John E. Chapoton
- Timothy C. Collins]]
- Hanna Holborn Gray
- Judd Gregg
- William H. Gray III
- J. Alex McMillan
- Donald B. Marron
- Timothy J. Penny
- Martha Phillips
- Charles S. Robb
- Robert E. Rubin
- Charles W. Stenholm
- John Tanner
- John G. Turner
- George Voinovic
- Paul Adolph Volcker
- John P. White
- Paul Yankelovich
Contact details
1011 Arlington Blvd., Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 703-894-6222
Fax: 703-894-6231
Email: concordcoalition AT concordcoalition.org
Web: http://concordcoalition.org
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