*[[Peter Schwartz]]
*[[Jay Ogilvy]]
*[[ Napier Collyns]]
*[[Stewart Brand]]
*[[Lawrence Wilkinson]]
GBB has over 190 corporate members including companies from oil and gas industry, chemicals and biotechnology, food, mining, pharmaceuticals, banking, publishing, nuclear energy and technology sectors. [http://www.gbn.com/OrganizationsDisplayServlet.srv]
In an August 2007 action alert, the media watchdog group [[Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting]] noted that nuclear power booster [[Stewart Brand]] has financial ties to the nuclear industry, through the Global Business Network (GBN): [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3164]:GBN numbers, among the 192 clients named on its website, more than a dozen corporations and governmental agencies involved in the production or promotion of nuclear energy: [[General Electric]], [[Bechtel]], [[Duke Power]], [[Siemens]]-Westinghouse, [[Fluor]], Electric Power Research Institute, [[Pacific Gas & Electric]], Southern California Edison, Électricité de France, Iberdrola, Vattenfall, Sydkraft (now E.ON Sweden) and [[Sandia National Labratories]]. Some of these, including GE, Bechtel, Duke Power and Westinghouse, are receiving government subsidies to develop the next generation of nuclear power plants. ==Contact Detailsdetails==
Global Business Network <br>
101 Market Street<br>
Web: http://www.gbn.com
{{stub}}==SourceWatch resources==*[[Stewart Brand]] ==External links==*FAIR action alert, "[http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3164 NPR Touts Pro-Nuke 'Environmentalists': Network's own nuclear links undisclosed]," August 22, 2007. [[category: Nuclear power]] [[category:Environment]] [[category:Consultants]]