'''[http://www.davidgergen.com/biography.html David Gergen]''', according to his web site, has served as a commentator, editor, teacher, public servant, best-selling author and adviser to presidents for 30 years."[http://www.davidgergen.com/biography.html]
Gergen served as "director of communications for President [[Ronald Reagan]] and held positions in the administrations of Presidents [[Richard M. Nixon]] and [[Gerald R. Ford]]. In 1993, he put his country before politics when he agreed to first serve as counselor to President [[William Jefferson Clinton]] on both foreign policy and domestic affairs, then as special international adviser to the president and to Secretary of State [[Warren Christopher]]."[http://www.davidgergen.com/biography.html]
*Trustee, [[American Assembly]] <ref>[http://www.americanassembly.org/about.dir/trustees.php Trustees], American Assembly, accessed January 29, 2008.</ref>
*Journalism Advisory Board, [[Pro Publica]] <ref>[http://www.propublica.org/journalism_adv_board.html Advisory Board], Pro Publica, accessed February 13, 2008.</ref>
* Director, [[Center for Media and Public Affairs]]<ref>Center for Media and Public Affairs, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2006/521/328/2006-521328708-02d88151-9.pdf "Form 1990: 2005"], February 2007.</ref>
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