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ANNUAL REPORT

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ANNUAL REPORT

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MESSAGE FROM THE CEO AND PRESIDENT

Our mission is to improve lives around the world by advancing innovative economic and policy solutions that create jobs, widen access to capital and enhance health.

Mike KlowdenCEO

Paul IrvingPresident

We set an ambitious agenda for the Milken Institute in 2012, and we’re pleased to report another year of significant accomplishment and growing impact:

• A Celebration of Science, convened by our FasterCures

center, brought together an extraordinary group of elected officials and global leaders in medical research, health policy and business in Washington, D.C., to support investment in bioscience and our quest to accelerate medical solutions.

• We launched a research center focused on Asia and embarked on several new initiatives that have sharpened our focus on improving health, advancing medical research, increasing the understanding and effectiveness of financial markets and facilitating access to capital.

• Global Conference, our signature event, attracted high-level attendees from every corner of the globe and another remarkable roster of speakers. Stakeholder feedback was better than ever on our London Summit, California Summit, and Partnering for Cures events and the dozens of more intimate meetings we conducted during the year from Santa Monica to Singapore.

• We published a new index, “Best Cities for Successful Aging,” that leaders in the field called “enormous and impressive” and “one of those groundbreaking markers that changed how the country and perhaps even the rest of the world begins to look at the senior population.”

This unique mix of change-oriented programs and applied research distinguishes the Milken Institute from any other global think tank. Our work is about develop-ing solutions to some of the world’s biggest challenges. It’s about establishing initiatives that drive policy in the right direction. And it’s about connecting innovators, business leaders and decision-makers with the ideas, influence and ability to get things done.

To quote President Clinton’s remarks at our 2012 Global Conference: “If we live in an interdependent world, we ought to be struggling for shared prosperity and shared responsibility. To do it, we will have to find common solutions.” Our goal is exactly that: to find solutions and support policies and progress that will increase prosper-ity and improve lives around the world.

We are proud of the achievements noted above and many more represented in the pages that follow. None of it could be done without the intense effort of our dedicated staff; the counsel and insight of our board, advisors and fellows; and, most importantly, the generous support and valued engagement of our sponsors, supporters and associates.

Looking ahead to 2013, we are planning another year of exciting events, valuable research outcomes and high-impact initiatives. We invite you to get actively involved. Together, we can change the world.

Mike Klowden Paul Irving

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2012 FAvORITE MOMENTS

“ The Milken Institute is the embodiment of a concept I think is really important: that ideas have power. … And through the Institute’s programs and publications and conferences, they give these powerful ideas an audience.” — JOsEPh DEAR, ChiEf iNvEsTmENT OffiCER, CALifORNiA PUbLiC EmPLOyEEs’ RETiREmENT sysTEm

PRESIDENT ClINTON told the Global Conference:

“It would be a great mistake to write the epitaph of

this country. We just have to get out of denial and

get back into the future business.”

2012 FAvORITE MOMENT

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Former UK Prime Minister TONy BlAIR gives his views on the future of the euro zone at our

Asia Center launch in Singapore.

2012 FAvORITE MOMENT

Our new BEST CITIES FORSuCCESSFul AGING indexhelps cities large and

small improve the qualityof life for older residents.

The index recognizes that 90% of people

want to age in place.

2012 FAvORITE MOMENT

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“Waistlines of the World” studied the link between

OBESITy AND THE RISE OF TECHNOlOGy and

recommended policies to combat the trend.

2012 FAvORITE MOMENT

Our Celebration of Science in Washington, D.C.—attended by more

than 1,000 lEADERS IN SCIENCE AND PuBlIC POlICy—drew attention to the need for more support for

medical R&D.

2012 FAvORITE MOMENT

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We recommend policies that produce jobs and increase regional prosperity.

We accelerate cures to improve health at home and abroad.

We make markets more efficient and spread prosperity around the world.

HEAlTH

WE SPARK DIAlOGuE THAT DRIvES INNOvATION

CAPITAl ACCESSJOB CREATION

Research ReportsBooksThe Milken Institute ReviewViewpoints and blogsCongressional testimony

ConferencesForumsCapitol Hill BriefingsFinancial Innovations Labs®

The Milken Institute’s initiatives and centers drive much of its research in addition to our work with private and public partners. Our events put these powerful ideas into the hands of people who know how to execute them.

RESEARCH

EvENTS

PARTNERSStrategic partnersCorporate sponsorsNonprofitsGovernment agenciesMilken Institute AssociatesYoung Leaders Circle

JOB CREATION

CAPITAL

How can we help

entrepreneurs

OBTAINTHE FUNDS they need to create jobs?

JOBS

What

roles

do

TECH A

ND

SCIEN

CE

play in

region

al

econom

ies?

JOBSWhat

policies

will lead

to a

WELL-EDUCATED

WORKFORCE?

CAPITAL ACCESS

HEALTH

How can we EXPEDITEnew treatments and cures?

CAPITALHow can FINANCIAL

INNOVATIONS help solve

social issues?JO

BS

Wha

t m

akes

the

SILIC

ON

VALL

EY

spec

ial?

CAPI

TAL

How

can

impa

ct

inve

stor

s do

wel

l w

hile

DO

ING

GOOD

?

CAPITAL

Are the

“too big

to fail”

banks even

BIGGER

now?

HEALTH

HEALTH

What are

the links

between

technology

and

OBESITY?

HEALTH

How

can we

INCREASE funding for the N

IH and

FDA

?

WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT

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“ The Global Conference gives you the opportunity to listen to interesting people that are not of your field of expertise. You can listen to very different voices. There is a kind of cross-fertilization because of the dialogue.” — ANA PALACiO, mEmbER Of ThE COUNCiL Of sTATE AND fORmER miNisTER Of fOREigN AffAiRs, sPAiN

EvENT HIGHlIGHTS

Elias Zerhouni, president of Global Research & Development, Sanofi, and Margaret Hamburg, commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Filmmaker George Lucas

60 nations 29.6 million 550 panelists

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

REPREsENTED by gLObAL CONfERENCE ATTENDEEs

TwiTTER imPREssiONs DURiNg gLObAL CONfERENCE

sPOkE ON 140 PANELs AT gLObAL CONfERENCE

GlOBAl CONFERENCE

The 2012 Milken Institute Global Conference highlighted the world’s top economists and finance experts, innovators in medicine and technology, and entrepreneurs from the fastest-growing nations on the planet.

David Foster, producer, songwriter and chairman, Verve Music Group (left), and Lionel Richie, entertainer, composer, producer and founder, The Lionel Richie Foundation Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments

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6 citieshOsTED mAJOR EvENTs: LONDON, LOs ANgELEs,

TEL Aviv, NEw yORk, siNgAPORE AND wAshiNgTON, D.C.

146 events ORgANizED AROUND ThE gLObE

EvENT HIGHlIGHTS

lONDON SuMMIT

CAlIFORNIA SuMMIT

PARTNERING FOR CuRES CAPITOl HIll BRIEFINGS

yOuNG lEADERS CIRClE

ASIA CENTER lAuNCH

The October 16 launch event for our new Asia Center in Singapore included not only an insightful conversation with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair but also top decision-makers from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority, Monetary Authority and Genome Institute, and finan-ciers who invest throughout Asia.

From left: Charles Liu, chairman and founder, Hao Capital, and senior fellow, Peking University Center on China and Global Affairs; Yao Loong Ng, executive director, financial markets strategy, Monetary Authority of Singapore; Michael Milken, chairman, Milken Institute; Chin Hwee Tan, founding partner, Apollo Global Management, Asia; and Adam Wheeler, managing director, Babson Capital Australia

John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist; Ana Palacio, member of the Spanish Council of State; Thomas Mayer, senior fellow at the Center of Financial Studies at Goethe Universität Frankfurt; George Papaconstantinou, former Greek minister of finance; and Keith Savard, a senior managing economist at the Milken Institute

California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom Economist Niall Ferguson (left)

Margaret Anderson, executive director of FasterCures; Janet Woodcock, director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; and Richard A. Insel, chief scientific officer, JDRF Ross DeVol, chief research officer of the Milken Institute

Actor John O’Hurley (on the exercise machine); Diane Damiano, chief of func-tional and applied biomechanics, Rehabilitation Medicine Department, National Institutes of Health; and Francis Collins, director, National Institutes of Health

CElEBRATION OF SCIENCE

Led by our FasterCures center in Washington, D.C., the three-day Celebration of Science focused on demonstrating the returns on bioscience and the incredible potential it holds. More than 1,000 leaders in medical research, bioscience, patient advocacy, industry, philanthropy and public policy participated.

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and Earvin “Magic” Johnson, chairman and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises.

Congressman Eric Cantor

100 new members 11,265 followers 3 apps createdACCEPTED iNTO ThE

yOUNg LEADERs CiRCLEOf @miLkENiNsTiTUTE ON TwiTTER fOR gLObAL CONfERENCE, ThE LONDON sUmmiT

AND PARTNERiNg fOR CUREs

12,000-plusPEOPLE ATTENDED OUR gAThERiNgs

ISRAEl CENTER TRACK AT GlOBES’ ISRAEl BuSINESS CONFERENCE

Tal Lecker, alumna of the Milken Institute Fellows program

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215 media outletsPUbLishED sTORiEs AbOUT

bEsT CiTiEs fOR sUCCEssfUL AgiNg

“ So often it seems that people putting out research are trying to pursue a particular agenda. … What I appreciate about the Milken Institute is that their research is willing to present both sides.” — ChRisTOPhER AiLmAN, ChiEf iNvEsTmENT OffiCER, CALifORNiA sTATE TEAChERs RETiREmENT sysTEm

RESEARCH HIGHlIGHTSSuCCESSFul AGING

Our new “Best Cities for Successful Aging” index ranked U.S. metropolitan areas on 78 factors that are key to helping residents age in place. Provo, Utah, led the list of large cities, while Sioux Falls, S.D., topped the small cities rankings. Our policy-oriented report also recommended best practices so all cities can improve the quality of life for older citizens.

Photo Caption Person Name, Title of Company

Provo-Orem, UT 78 indicatorswAs ThE TOP-RANkED LARgE CiTy iN bEsT CiTiEs fOR sUCCEssfUL AgiNg

mAkE UP ThE OvERALL iNDEx

“ Keep up your good work on the best cities for aging project. You are onto something important. The index is the first of its kind that I have seen. It will be a very useful tool.”

— hENRy CisNEROs, fORmER hUD sECRETARy, fORmER sAN ANTONiO mAyOR, AND ADvisORy bOARD mEmbER fOR ThE miLkEN iNsTiTUTE’s LONgEviTy iNiTiATivE

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Asia CenterAnalyzing the demographic trends, trade relationships and capital flows that will define the future.

California CenterIdentifying ways to keep the state’s economy vibrant and growing.

FasterCuresClearing the roadblocks that prevent medical breakthroughs from reaching patients sooner.

Israel CenterFocusing on Israel’s capital market development, financial innovations and job creation.

Center for Financial MarketsWorking to broaden access to capital by making markets efficient and stable.

Formed under the auspices of the Milken Institute with the support of Debra and Leon Black, MRA funds research worldwide to better prevent, diagnose and treat melanoma.

7 U.S. banks 59 publications RANk AmONg ThE 50 LARgEsT

iN ThE wORLDwERE PRODUCED by miLkEN

iNsTiTUTE sTAff

Every $1 12 policies 240 posts iN Nih fUNDiNg CAN gENERATE UP TO

$3.20 iN biOsCiENCE OUTPUTRECOmmENDED fOR kEEPiNg fiLm

PRODUCTiON iN CALifORNiAON OUR CURRENCy Of iDEAs bLOg

CHINA’S HOuSING MARKET: IS A BuBBlE ABOuT TO BuRST?

GuARDIANS OF FINANCETRADING lOSSES: A lITTlE PERSPECTIvE ON A lARGE PROBlEM

The financial meltdown was

no accident. It was negligent homicide,

the authors say.

RESEARCH HIGHlIGHTS

OuR CENTERS

CONTRA COSTA COuNTy: A BluEPRINT FOR GROWTH

CROWDFuNDING: MAxIMIzING THE PROMISE AND MINIMIzING THE PERIl

FIGHTING PRODuCTION FlIGHT: IMPROvING CAlIFORNIA’S FIlMED ENTERTAINMENT TAx CREDIT PROGRAM

Just 2 percent of businesses that seek venture capital or

angel funding actually obtain it.

WAISTlINES OF THE WORlD

It’s no surprise that as our screens get flatter, our pop-ulation grows fatter. But the groundbreaking “Waistlines of the World” figured out exactly how much obesity rises with each incremental increase in the use of information and communications technology.

INNOvATIvE FINANCING FOR GlOBAl HEAlTH R&D

THE FISCAl ClIFF: A BIPARTISAN SuRvIvAl PlAN

Our own “team of rivals” arrived at a third way on the fiscal cliff – but

Congress couldn’t.

Left: Jared Bernstein. Right: Phillip Swagel

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Our research doesn’t just sit on a shelf gathering dust. As a solutions-oriented “action tank,” the Milken Institute and our partners turn ideas into real-world initiatives that take on some of the world’s greatest challenges.

5 OuTCOMES OF 2012

Israel is creating a SOvEREIGN INvESTMENT FuND

based on recommendations from a Financial Innovations

Lab and our Israel Center. The economic impact is

estimated at $40 billion and more than 5,000 jobs.

2012 OuTCOME

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FasterCures was a vocal proponent of creating the NATIONAl CENTER FOR ADvANCING

TRANSlATIONAl SCIENCES. Executive Director

Margaret Anderson now serves on NCATS’ inaugural

advisory council.

2012 OuTCOME

Congress extended the R&D TAx CREDIT—a policy the

Institute has advocated be made permanent since 2010’s “Jobs for America,”

which was cited by the administration

and Congress.

2012 OuTCOME

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New partnerships have formed to fund

NEW vACCINES AND DRuG TREATMENTS for

third-world diseases based on our Financial

Innovations Labs on global health.

2012 OuTCOME

The Institute is establishing itself as an important

POlICy RESOuRCE through monthly briefings for

congressional staff and as a THOuGHT lEADER on capital access issues

related to the JOBS Act.

2012 OuTCOME

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SOuRCES OF SuPPORT OuR SuPPORTERS

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Milken Institute relies on support from a diverse array of foundations, family offices, individuals, leading corporations, government entities and other partners. Our audited financial statements are available on request.

We channel support from our donors into mission-driven programs that include research, publications and conferences.

None of our initiatives and achievements would be possible without the generosity and commitment of our supporters. The Milken Institute has pioneered the use of market-based innovations to meet pressing social challenges, and our partners represent a vital part of that success. We are grateful to the individuals and organizations who champion our work.

45%

48%

26%

5%

29%

7%40%

Corporations- Businesses

Conferences

Foundations

Fundraising

Individuals

Management & General

Research & Publications

SOuRCES OF REvENuE

CATEGORIES OF ExPENSES

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

We thank the individuals and organizations listed here for their significant donations in the past year.

We are also grateful to our donors who elect not to be recognized, as well as the many other individuals whose engagement and financial support enable us to do our work.

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OuR SuPPORTERS

AARP

Marc Abramowitz

AdvaMedDx

Allen Foundation

Alzheimer’s Association

American Life Science

Innovation Council

Apollo Group Inc.

Apollo Management LLC

Isaac Applbaum

Ares Management LLC

Bank of America

Barclays

Baron Capital Foundation

Baron Capital Group

Robert Barth

The Honorable Frank E. and

Kathrine F. Baxter

Beach Point Capital

Management

Robert D. Beyer

Biotechnology Industry

Organization

Debra and Leon Black

Blue Harbour Group

Neil G. Bluhm

Blum-Kovler Foundation

BMO Financial Group

Todd Boehly

Bombardier

BP Capital

Brownstein Hyatt Farber

& Schreck

Sunny and Norm Brownstein

Caesars Entertainment

Corporation

Calamos Investments

Calvin Klein

Government of Canada

Canyon Partners LLC

Casey Family Programs

Celgene

Center for the Greater Good

Jennifer and Robert Chartoff

Chatham Capital

Childrens’ Creative Learning

Centers Inc.

CIM Group Inc.

Citadel

Citi

The Citi Foundation

City National Bank

Chantal and Stephen J.

Cloobeck

CLSA

Marina and Adam Cohn

James H. Coleman

James A. Collins

Judy and Peter Copses

Paul Coulson

Credit Suisse

Crescent Capital Group

Crestview Partners

James D’Aquila

Bruce and Nancy Deifik

Domain Associates

Eli Lilly and Company

EmbanetCompass

Israel Englander

R.S. Evans

Ralph Finerman

Joan and Larry Flax

David Foster

G2 Investment Group

Galloway Capital

Genentech Inc.

The Rosalinde and Arthur

Gilbert Foundation

Guilford & Diane Glazer

Foundation

GNC

GoldenTree Asset

Management LP

Goldhirsh Foundation

The Goldie-Morrison Foundation

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Mark D. Goldman

Goodwin Procter LLP

Google

Jonathan Gray

Jeff Greene

Lisa and Josh Greer

Gordon Gund

Todd Hamilton

Hanley Advisors LLC

University Hospitals Harrington

Discovery Institute

The Joshua and Marjorie Harris

Family Foundation

Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley

Charitable Trust

Lyda Hill

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Mellody Hobson

Dana and Yossie Hollander

John Hoover

Joan and John Hotchkis

Rachel Howitt

William H. Hurt

Michael S. Idelchik

Imperial Capital LLC

Internet Real Estate Group

The James Irvine Foundation

Jewish Community Foundation

of Los Angeles

JHL Capital Group LLC

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

K12 Inc.

Avraham Kadar, MD

Kahn Family Foundation

Lewis Katz

Ewing Marion Kauffman

Foundation

Kennedy Wilson

Patricia Kennedy

KinderCare

Knight Capital Group, Inc.

Knowledge Universe

Koret Foundation

Robert A. Kotick

Lowell D. Kraff

Warren B. Lammert

Richard LeFrak

Legatum

Leichtag Foundation

Leonard Green & Partners, L.P.

David Lichtenstein

Lindemann Foundation

Grant F. Little, III

Louis D. LoPresti

Los Angeles County Employees

Retirement Association

Chauncey F. Lufkin

Maurice Marciano

Susan and Morris Mark

Pamela and Stan Maron

Maybank Kim Eng

Securities USA

George F. McCabe

Shmuel Meitar

Merck & Co. Inc.

Richard N. Merkin, M.D.

Dorothy Phillips Michaud

Charitable Trust

MidOcean Partners

Lori and Michael Milken

Lowell Milken

Scott Minerd

Mizel Family Foundations

Heather and Steven Mnuchin

Moody’s Corporation

Wendi and Rupert Murdoch

Rafi Musher

Tommy Nadeau

Marc and Jane Nathanson

Lee S. Neibart

News Corporation Ltd.

Novo Nordisk

Eyal Ofer

OneWest Bank

Onyx Pharmaceuticals

Pacific Gas and

Electric Company

Andrew Palmer

David Palmer

Paulson & Co.

Deborah Peppers

Pershing Prime Services

Pfizer Inc.

Post Advisory Group

Sandra & Lawrence Post

Family Foundation

Adam Press

Joseph Pretlow

Principal Global Investors LLC

Jeanne and Tony Pritzker

Prospect Global Resources

Providence Equity Partners

Prudential Financial

Andrew Puzder

QG100

Bruce I. Raben

Rabobank

Brian J. Rafferty

Stewart Rahr

Steven M. Rales

Red Mountain Capital

Partners LLC

Lynda and Stewart Resnick

Clifton S. Robbins

Neal I. Rodin

John W. Rogers, Jr.

Chris Rokos

Daryl & Steven Roth Foundation

Charles P. Rothstein

Rowan Family Foundation, Inc.

Camille and Larry Ruvo

Jason Safriet

Joan and Paul Schreiber

Kern Schumacher

Alan D. Schwartz

Allan and Lily Schweitzer

Shenkman Capital Management

Andrée and Howard Shore

Shore Capital Group

Silver Rock Financial LLC

Dr. David Silverman

Herbert Simon

Mark Skousen

Skybridge Capital

Robert F. Smith

Starwood Capital Group

State Farm Insurance Company

David A. Steinberg

Marc D. Stern

Burt Sugarman

Taylor Asset Management

Caleb t’Bear

Thomas H. Lee Company

William H. Tilley Family

Foundation

Trump Foundation

Trust Company of the West

Uranium Energy Corp

US Social Investment

Forum Foundation

Skip Victor

Ted E. Virtue

Alex E. Von Furstenberg

Mark R. Walter

Dennis and Phyllis Washington

Foundation

Eugene S. Weil

John Winfield

WL Ross & Co. LLC

World Gold Council

Kneeland Youngblood

Selim K. Zilkha

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India AllenbyExecutive Assistant

Margaret AndersonExecutive Director, FasterCures

Tracy AndreenReceptionist / Administrative Assistant

Or AradOperations Manager, Israel Center

Roubina ArakelianExecutive Assistant to the President, CEO and COO

Cecilia ArradazaDirector, Communications and Policy, FasterCures

Jason BarrettDigital Media Coordinator

Melissa BaumanEditor

Armen BedroussianSenior Economist

Julianne BrandsProgram Assistant

LaTese BriggsProgram Analyst, FasterCures

Laura Brockway-LunardiScientific Program Director, Melanoma Research Alliance

Fran CampioneExecutive Assistant

Alexandra CarneyScientific Program Manager, Melanoma Research Alliance

Ilyona CarterExecutive and Operations Manager, Melanoma Research Alliance

Anusuya ChatterjeeSenior Economist

Cathy CrearExecutive Assistant

Ross C. DeVolChief Research Officer

Christopher DiazAccounting Supervisor

Richard DitizioExecutive Director, Business and Program Development

Jackson DragonSenior Manager, Operations and Administration

Dianna DunneDirector, Government Affairs

Jennifer EngelDevelopment Manager, Melanoma Research Alliance

Jane GachuchaSenior Accountant

Ashley GersonEvent Coordinator

Karen GilesExecutive Assistant

Daniel GorfineDirector, Financial Markets Policy, and Legal Counsel

Priscilla HamiltonResearch Analyst

Kamyab Hashemi-NejadDirector of Finance

Muriel HauserExecutive Assistant

Paul H. IrvingPresident

Conrad KiechelDirector of Communications

Jaque KingResearch Analyst

Kevin KlowdenDirector, California Center; Managing Economist

Michael L. KlowdenChief Executive Officer

Joel KurtzmanSenior Fellow; Executive Director, Senior Fellows Program; Publisher, The Milken Institute Review

Lauren C. LeimanDirector, Marketing and Development, Melanoma Research Alliance

Mark LimInnovation Program Manager, FasterCures

Stephen LinResearch Analyst

Susanna LingAssociate Director of Development, FasterCures

Yu (Lydia) LiuResearch Analyst

Courtney LymanAssociate, Database Management

Caitlin MacLeanAssociate Director, Financial Innovations Labs

Marissa MaybeeCommunications and Outreach Manager, Melanoma Research Alliance

Samantha MayberryProgram Assistant, FasterCures

Julee McCarthyExecutive Assistant

Joe MeehanDirector, Database Management

Michael MilkenChairman

Clinton MisamoreAssociate, Business and Program Development

Jeff MonfordCommunications Consultant

Orly Movshovitz-Landskroner Manager, Milken Institute Israel Center Fellows Program

Joshua NimmoResearch Assistant

Katie O’ReillyDirector, Business and Program Development

Joseph OrtegaOperations Assistant, FasterCures

Nancy OzeasDirector, Programs

Gillian ParrishManager, Outreach and Communications FasterCures

Peter PassellEditor, The Milken Institute Review; Senior Fellow

Li’or PeerExecutive Assistant, Israel Center

Louise M. PerkinsChief Science Officer, Melanoma Research Alliance

Apanard (Penny) PrabhaEconomist

Bryan QuinanDirector, Events

Skip RimerExecutive Director, Programs and Communications

Karen RogersCommunications Manager, FasterCures

Sofia A. SamiProgram Associate

Sean SandbachSenior Associate, Business and Program Development

Sarah SandlerAssociate Director, Business and Program Development

Keith SavardSenior Managing Economist

Kristin SchneemanProgram Director, FasterCures

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