Center for the Study of the Presidency
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The Center for the Study of the Presidency was "inspired by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and founded by R. Gordon Hoxie, and after 30 years in New York, it recently moved its offices to the nation's capital."[1]
David Abshire serves as the Center's president and CEO. Trustees and Scholars.
Trustees
- David M. Abshire
- Andrew F. Barth
- Wayne L. Berman
- Eli Broad
- Jonathan E. Colby
- Jay Collins
- Leo A. Daly III, Faia, Riba
- Robert A. Day
- Bradford M. Freeman
- David Gergen
- Malik M. Hasan
- Summerfield K. Johnston
- Max M. Kampelman
- Mark J. Kington
- Thomas F. Mclarty III
- Edwin Meese III
- Daniel H. Mudd
- Paul Neely
- H. Gregory Platts
- Joseph Prueher, Usn (Ret.)
- Thomas J. Ridge
- Charles S. Robb
- Selwa S. Roosevelt
- Pamela Scholl
- Anne-Marie Slaughter
- Vita C. Tauss
- Edward L. Weidenfeld
- Togo D. West, Jr.
- Stanley R. Zax
- John Zogby
Related SourceWatch
- C. Boyden Gray - former trustee
- Richard T. McCormack - former Counselor