Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
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The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) "is an independent nonprofit organization founded in 1986. Located at the State Department's George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC, shown at left) in Arlington, Virginia, ADST advances understanding of American diplomacy and supports training of foreign affairs personnel at the NFATC's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) through a variety of programs and activities. This close collaboration results in a special public-private relationship between FSI and ADST. " [1]
- President - Ambassador Kenneth L. Brown
- Executive Director - Vince Valle
Contents
Board
Accessed May 2010: [2]
- James T.L. Dandridge II - Chairman
- Cresencio Arcos
- Shirley Temple Black
- Thomas Boyatt
- Kenneth L. Brown
- R. Nicholas Burns
- Wesley W. Egan
- Patricia Lynch Ewell
- Badi Foster
- Allan E. Goodman
- Brandon Grove
- Herbert J. Hansell
- Maura Harty
- Irvin Hicks
- David Hitchcock
- Kenton Keith
- Stephen Low
- Eileen Malloy
- Anthony C.E. Quainton
- Nina T. Robbins
- Timothy Towell
- Abelardo L. Valdez
- Allan Wendt
- Elaine Wolfson
Honorary Directors
- Henry A. Kissinger, Alexander M. Haig, George P. Shultz, James A. Baker III, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Warren M. Christopher, Madeleine K. Albright, Colin L. Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Richard Lugar
Ex Officio
- Ronald E. Neumann, Fay Barnes, Aurelia Brazeal, Susan R. Johnson, Bruce S. Gelb, Edward M. Rowell, Aurelia Brazeal, Clyde D. Taylor
Advisory Council
Accessed May 2010: [3]
- Elizabeth Bagley
- Stuart A. Bernstein
- Irvin D. Coker
- Samuel R. Gammon
- Gloria Hamilton
- William C. Harrop
- Janet Howard
- Kempton Jenkins
- James Kimsey
- Edward G. Lanpher
- Samuel W. Lewis
- John L. Loeb, Jr.
- Robie M.H. Palmer
- Richard B. Parker
- Arthur Schneier
- Robert D. Stuart, Jr.
- Terence A. Todman
- John C. Whitehead
Contact
URL: http://adst.org