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Committee for Economic Development

November 12, 2012Reception 6:00 – 7:00 pm Dinner 7:00 – 9:00 pm

the plaza • 58th street and 5th avenuenew york city

Distinguished Performance Awards

Steuben Eagle

70th Anniversary Business Statesmanship Dinner

Committee for Economic Development

Executive Committee

Co-Chairs:Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., President and CEO, TIAA-CREF

Donald K. Peterson, Former Chairman and CEO, Avaya Inc.

Committee Members:

Beth Brooke Global Vice Chair, Public Policy

Ernst & Young LLP

Carl T. Camden President and CEO Kelly Services, Inc.

Michael J. Chesser Chairman and CEO Great Plains Energy

Martin Cohen Managing Director and

Corporate Secretary Morgan Stanley

Robert Colson Partner (Retired)

Grant Thornton LLP

W. Bowman Cutter Senior Fellow and

Director, Economic Policy Initiative Roosevelt Institute

Joseph Gantz Partner

GG Capital, LLC

Patrick W. Gross Chairman

The Lovell Group

Hollis Hart Head of International Franchise

Citi

Joseph Kasputys Chairman, China Monitor

Founder and Former Chairman, IHS Global Insight

William W. Lewis Director Emeritus

McKinsey Global Institute

Bruce K. MacLaury President Emeritus

The Brookings Institution

Lenny Mendonca Director

McKinsey & Company

Deborah H. Midanek Chairman

Solon Group

Debra Perry Director

Korn/Ferry International

Frederick W. Telling Vice President, Corporate Strategic

Planning (Retired) Pfizer Inc.

Jay Worenklein Partner, Akin Gump Strauss

Hauer & Feld LLP Chairman & CEO (Retired) US Power Generating Co.

Committee for Economic Development

Distinguished Performance Awards

We are pleased to welcome you to the Committee for Economic Development’s 2012 Distinguished Performance Awards Dinner.

This year, CED commemorates its 70th Anniversary – an incredible milestone and celebration of its strong legacy of engaging leaders in public policy deliberations to achieve a strong U.S. economy, competitive workforce, vibrant education system, and sound democratic institutions.

The Distinguished Performance Awards recognize the companies and individuals who have answered CED’s call for leadership in each of these areas, and tonight we are proud to honor:

Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Company, is receiving the Peter G. Peterson Award for Business Statesmanship in recognition of his strong commitment to sustainability, the environment, and investing in communities. His work at Ford is an important contribution to revitalizing U.S. manufacturing and to enhancing our global competitiveness.

Our Corporate Citizenship Award is presented to Wes Bush, Chairman, CEO, and President of Northrop Grumman. We applaud Wes for his work as Chair of the Business-Higher Education Forum and the efforts he’s undertaken to advance education reform and STEM education.

Carl Camden, CEO of Kelly Services, is receiving our Excellence in Public Policy Award. Carl’s far-reaching efforts to support policies that drive economic growth and improve workforce competiveness through enhanced education are truly exceptional. We are proud to announce that Carl will become CED’s Co-Chair in January 2013.

We are delighted to present the Leadership in Diversity Award to Richard Edelman for his long-standing commitment to the advancement of women. We are inspired by Richard and his team who provide incredible encouragement to women within the firm through mentorship, sponsorship, education, and career development.

Jeff Joerres is receiving our Trustee Leadership Award for his service as Co-Chair of CED’s Postsecondary Education Subcommittee. Jeff is a strong partner with CED across the full spectrum of educational excellence and works tirelessly to share our recommendations and to engage fellow business leaders as catalysts for change.

Bruce MacLaury is also being recognized with the Trustee Leadership Award for Co-Chairing the Postsecondary Education Subcommittee and for his leadership on CED’s Policy & Impact and Executive Committees. Through his active participation, Bruce has demonstrated his dedication to CED’s mission and helped shape its adaptation to changing times.

On behalf of CED’s Board of Trustees, we extend a heartfelt welcome and are pleased to have you with us for this special celebration of leadership and excellence.

Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. Donald K. Peterson President and CEO Former Chairman & CEO TIAA-CREF Avaya Inc.

The Committee for Economic Development is an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan business-led organization addressing the critical economic and social policy issues facing the United States.

CED was founded in 1942 to strengthen the post-war economy by improving communication between business and government. In 1945, CED’s work was critical to completing the Bretton Woods Agreement, which established the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Three years later, CED’s report on “An American Program of European Economic Cooperation” outlined a strategy that inspired the Marshall Plan. CED’s first Chairman, Paul G. Hoffman, the CEO of Studebaker, later accepted President Harry Truman’s call to lead the agency that administered the Marshall Plan.

CED’s Trustees bring the best of business thinking to bear on public policy – to achieve a strong U.S. economy, sustainable public finances, a skilled and innovative workforce, sound democratic institutions, a vibrant public education system, and a competitive global economy.

CED’s mission of seeking the nation’s interest rather than any partisan, ideological, personal or commercial interest distinguishes CED from many other organizations. This approach also ensures the integrity and objectivity of its work, which enhances its effectiveness and credibility. Trustees guide CED’s research agenda through Policy Subcommittees which meet regularly throughout the year to identify key public policy issues and then conduct individual research projects. For each of the issues on which they work, CED Trustees also seek ways to have an impact on public policy. CED’s current projects include:

Education – CED’s newest project is aimed at increasing student access to and success in postsecondary education while maintaining educational rigor and quality. Improving the performance of the nation’s postsecondary institutions is essential to preparing individuals for the demands of 21st century jobs and increasing U.S. global competitiveness.

CED is the recognized business leader in the campaign for early education, demonstrating its payoff in later educational achievement, citizenship, and productivity. CED continues to build partnerships between business, education and community leaders across the country in support of early childhood education and development programs.

CED has also worked to improve the quality of elementary and secondary education through the enhancement of standards and assessment tools; encourage reform of teacher compensation and pension policies; promote stronger math and science education; and highlight the importance of foreign languages.

Fiscal Health – CED continues to be the leading business voice for sound, responsible fiscal policy to maintain U.S. prosperity. Restoring fiscal health in the wake of the recent economic downturn will require years of hard work and difficult choices. Success will be

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impossible without business creativity and leadership, and CED plays an essential role in this effort.

CED’s Fiscal Health Subcommittee has informed the public about the seriousness of the nation’s fiscal crisis, and called on policymakers to address the problem in a bipartisan fashion, rather than seeking to score political points. To these ends, the CED Subcommittee has prepared a public statement from business leaders, an innovative document for the public at large to illustrate the risks, and a plan to break the impasse over the expiring tax cuts, stimulate the economy in the near term, and to make a binding commitment for responsible budgeting in the long run. CED has launched an endorsement campaign to showcase business support for the principles of the statement, and has secured a strong group of endorsers. CED also continues to press policymakers to achieve quality, affordable health care for all as an essential part of fiscal responsibility.

Democratic Institutions – For over a decade, CED has been the leading business voice for campaign finance reform. CED has redoubled its work with respect to both federal offices and the selection of an independent judiciary. CED has made the business case for greater openness and disclosure, and urges companies to pursue sound governance practices and avoid undisclosed expenditures in political campaigns.

Corporate Governance – CED’s work explains how corporations have lost credibility through short-sighted and overly self-interested behavior, and how shareholders, directors, CEOs and other managers can regain public trust by promoting the long-term, enduring qualities of their companies and achieving strong ethical and economic performance.

In addition, CED is leading an ongoing program to address women’s economic empowerment and the benefits of increased gender diversity across the full spectrum of enterprise, including on corporate boards. American companies must support women and their advancement in order to remain globally competitive.

Globalization – In troubling economic times, when protectionism is a tempting political escape, CED reminds the United States and the world of the need for freer and more open trade. Freer trade is important not only for its direct benefits for the United States but also because trade, along with private and public investments, strengthens our engagement with the world and promotes solutions to critical global problems, especially in developing nations burdened by poverty and lack of economic opportunity.

CED’s work and approach to public policy remain critical. We seek to rebuild trust in business because we consider that trust to be an essential element in a vibrant American economy and a strong democracy.

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Distinguished Performance Awards Sponsors

Statesman SponsorsNorthrop Grumman Corporation

Leadership SponsorsGeneral Electric Company Kelly Services, Inc.

Chevron CorporationCon Edison

Dakkota Integrated Systems LLCFedEx Corporation

IHS, Inc.

mcgarrybowenPNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Sony CorporationUnited Technologies Corporation

Corporate Sponsors

The Boeing CompanyCiti

Deloitte LLPDow (The Dow Chemical Company)

Ernst & Young LLPRoger W. Ferguson, Jr.

HoneywellJPMorgan Chase & Co.

ManpowerGroupMcKinsey & Company

PepsiCo, Inc.Peter G. Peterson

Daniel RoseTeam Detroit

Wells Fargo & Co.

Trustee Sponsors

American ExpressDavis Polk & Wardwell LLP

DLA Piper Edelman

Ford Motor CompanyJohnson Controls, Inc.

MasterCard Incorporated

Morgan StanleyNASCAR

PricewaterhouseCoopersRaytheon Company

RSR PartnersLandon Rowland

salesforce.com

Benefactor Sponsors

Adobe SystemsAvon Products, Inc.

Barbara and Ira A. Lipman and Guardsmark, LLC

W. Bowman CutterWilliam Donaldson

Ervin | Hill Strategy Expert Global Solutions

Joseph GantzGreat Plains Energy, Inc.

Leo Hindery

William HelmanHuntington Ingalls Industries

Joseph KasputysKorn/Ferry International

The Martin AgencyMicrosoft Inc.

Deborah MidanekNorfolk Southern Corporation

Debra PerryGregg Petersmeyer

Rockwell Automation

Vincent RossyRTI International Metals

S.C. JohnsonSEGAL

Robert A. ScottTenneco, Inc.WilmerHale

Wisconsin Energy Jacob J. Worenklein

Patrons

Distinguished Performance Awardees

70th Anniversary Business Statesmanship Dinner

Alan Mulally President and Chief Executive Officer

Ford Motor CompanyPeter G. Peterson Award for

Business Statesmanship

Wes Bush Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President

Northrop Grumman CorporationCorporate Citizenship Award

Richard Edelman President and CEO

EdelmanLeadership in Diversity Award

Carl Camden President and chief Executive Officer

Kelly ServicesExcellence in Public Policy Award

Bruce Maclaury President Emeritus

The Brookings InstitutionTrustee Leadership Award

Jeffrey Joerres Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President

ManpowerGroupTrustee Leadership Award

Peter G. Peterson Award for Business Statesmanship

Alan Mulally President and Chief Executive Officer

Ford Motor Company

The Peter G. Peterson Award for Business Statesmanship was established to recognize executives who champion issues that are in the best interest of the public good, rather than their company or personal interests, and hold themselves to the highest standards of ethics and integrity.

CED is proud to honor Alan Mulally, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Company, for his leadership and focus on reviving Ford and investing in his people, while

maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability, the environment, and smarter manufacturing. The work he has done at Ford is an important contribution to revitalizing U.S. manufacturing and to helping the U.S. compete in a global marketplace.

In addition to Alan’s contribution to revitalizing manufacturing in America, CED admires his extraordinary leadership of the “One Ford” strategy. By developing a compelling vision and ensuring relentless implementation, Alan has been a stellar leader at Ford. He is a true example for other corporate leaders to follow.

Alan’s distinguished career includes management positions at Boeing. Currently, he serves on the President’s Export Council, is a member of the United States National Academy of Engineering, and a fellow of England’s Royal Academy of Engineering.

CED commends Alan for his dedicated leadership as a Business Statesman as we present him with the Peter G. Peterson Award for Business Statesmanship.

Distinguished Performance Award for Corporate Citizenship

Wes Bush Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Wes Bush has set a true example of corporate citizenship by aligning social responsibility strategies with Northrop Grumman’s core business goals and day-to-day operations. CED applauds Wes for his work as Chair of the Business-Higher Education Forum and the efforts he’s undertaken – personally and on behalf of Northrop Grumman – to advance practical education reforms at the state and national levels.

In addition, Wes’ emphasis on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) resonates with CED’s own focus, through its Business Champions for Postsecondary Student Success initiative, on improving innovation, technological creativity, and productivity in our education system.

We admire Wes’ extraordinary passion and dedication to enhancing postsecondary education in the U.S. His efforts to garner business support to invest strategically in our graduates are essential to ensuring that the American economy has a workforce that can deliver and compete in the global economy.

Bush earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also completed the University of California, Los Angeles’ Executive Management program. Bush serves on the board of directors of Norfolk Southern Corporation. He also serves on boards of several non-profit organizations, including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Conservation International and the Business-Higher Education Forum. In 2008, Bush was appointed to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

CED is honored to present the Corporate Citizenship Award to Wes Bush and Northrop Grumman.

Distinguished Performance Award for Leadership in Diversity

Richard Edelman President and CEO

Edelman

We are proud to honor Edelman for their long-standing commitment to the advancement of women and to placing a strong emphasis on leadership opportunities for women, particularly as they contribute to global competitiveness.

CED is inspired by Richard Edelman and his team, including Matt Harrington, Global COO and Gail Becker, Chair of Canada, Latin America, and U.S. Western Region, who provide outstanding leadership, support, and encouragement to women within the firm.

Richard Edelman set a goal that 50% of Edelman’s executives on their Strategy Committee, Operating Committee and practice leadership will be women by 2016. He asked Gail and Matt to help create an environment in which women are able to succeed at senior levels in Edelman. They created an internal task force called the Global Women Executive Network (GWEN) and more than 700 women globally have already joined. This network is committed to addressing areas such as mentorship, sponsorship, education, policy, and career development to ensure the firm cultivates a culture and environment in which women want to stay and excel to the senior most levels.

Edelman has also established a special page on the company’s intranet where employees can celebrate successes, share stories and hear from senior women both inside and outside the firm. GWEN has additional initiatives underway including a guest speaker series, local office ‘lunch and learns,’ surveys and focus groups to better understand these issues in all regions of the company. The response among Edelman employees has been extremely positive.

CED is pleased to count Edelman as a strong partner and honored to present the inaugural Leadership in Diversity Award to Edelman.

Distinguished Performance Award for Excellence in Public Policy

Carl Camden President and Chief Executive Officer

Kelly Services

CED is proud to recognize Carl Camden and Kelly Services for their strong commitment to educational excellence, innovation and economic development.

We are pleased to highlight Carl’s far-reaching efforts to support policies that drive economic growth and improve workforce competiveness and productivity through enhanced education reform, particularly at the postsecondary level.

As a Trustee of CED, Carl plays an important leadership role in sharing our recommendations for policy development with the larger business community. In addition to working closely with CED on our early childhood and postsecondary education programs, Carl has been a champion of our fiscal health initiative and work on health care reform, legal reform, and corporate governance.

Carl’s expertise is broadly represented across business, government, academic, and non-profit sectors. In 2007, Carl was a founding member of Better Health Care Together, a coalition urging fundamental reform of the American health care system. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Board of Directors of the Detroit Medical Center, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Detroit Mercy, and on the Detroit Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Carl was also an associate professor in the Communications Department of Cleveland State University.

CED is pleased to count Carl as a Trustee and looks forward to welcoming him as our Co-Chair in 2013. It is our honor to present the Excellence in Public Policy Award to him and Kelly Services.

Distinguished Performance Award for Trustee Leadership

Bruce MacLaury President Emeritus

The Brookings Institution

CED is pleased to recognize Bruce MacLaury as an exemplary leader, thoughtful advisor, and dedicated Trustee of our Board.

Bruce currently serves as Co-Chair of CED’s Postsecondary Education Subcommittee. His input and guidance of our efforts to increase the productivity and effectiveness of the postsecondary sector by mobilizing business attention and support for broad-access institutions have been invaluable. We greatly appreciate the time he has devoted to developing CED’s pragmatic policy recommendations and sharing them with relevant business, academic, and policy communities.

Bruce is a long-time member of CED’s two key governing bodies – the Policy & Impact Committee and the Executive Committee. As an active participant on these committees, he has demonstrated his dedication to CED’s mission, and has helped shape its adaptation to changing times.

Bruce previously served as President of the Brookings Institution and as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He also worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and at the Treasury Department. From this distinguished career, Bruce brings extensive knowledge and policy expertise to CED’s programs.

We are proud to have Bruce’s leadership on the Board and thank him for the many contributions he has made to our governance and policy programs.

Distinguished Performance Award for Trustee Leadership

Jeffrey A. Joerres Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

ManpowerGroup

Jeff Joerres is a highly dedicated Trustee of CED’s Board who has provided exceptional leadership of our programs, particularly postsecondary education reform.

Joerres currently serves as Co-Chair of CED’s Postsecondary Education Subcommittee along with fellow Trustee and Awardee Bruce MacLaury. He has brought significant insight and business experience to our Business Champions for Postsecondary Student Success initiative. Joerres has also engaged ManpowerGroup as a strong partner with CED, and we are proud to be working with Jeff and his colleagues across the full spectrum of educational excellence.

As a Business Champion for Education, Joerres works tirelessly to share CED’s recommendations for reform and to engage fellow leaders at the state and national levels.

Joerres is a true thought leader on how innovative workforce solutions, including job training, serve as a catalyst for sustainable economic development. This year, he co-chaired the B20 Task Force on Employment, and delivered its five recommendations for boosting global employment at the G20 Summit in Mexico. Joerres recently co-chaired the World Economic Forum on Latin America and has testified at a hearing of the U.S. Joint Economic Committee focused on policies to foster economic growth.

Joerres was honored with CR Magazine’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011 for significant commitments in corporate social responsibility.

CED is proud to recognize Joerres with our Trustee Leadership Award, and we thank him for the many contributions he has made to CED and society.

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Deloitte is proud to support the work of the Committee for Economic Development.

Congratulations to the Distinguished Performance Award 2012 Honorees:

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Ernst & Young is proud to salute the Committee for Economic Development and congratulates this year’s award recipients:

Alan Mulally, President and Chief Executive Officer Ford Motor Company Peter G. Peterson Award for Business Statesmanship

Wes Bush, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President Northrop Grumman Corporation Corporate Citizenship Award

Carl Camden, President and Chief Executive Officer Kelly Services Excellence in Public Policy Award

Jeffrey Joerres, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President ManpowerGroup Trustee Leadership Award

Bruce MacLaury, President Emeritus The Brookings Institution Trustee Leadership Award

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AlAn MulAllyPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company

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Alan MulallyPresident & CEO

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Northrop Grumman Corporation

Carl CamdenPresident & CEO

Kelly Services

Richard EdelmanPresident & CEO

Edelman

Bruce MacLauryPresident Emeritus

The Brookings Institution

Jeffrey JoerresChairman, CEO & President

ManpowerGroup

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We join in congratulating Richard Edelman for receiving the Distinguished Performance Award for Leadership in Diversity and are committed to creating an environment where women are encouraged to lead and succeed.

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MAKING PROGRESS A MATTER OF POLICY.

Raytheon salutes the Committee for Economic Development and this year’s Distinguished

Performance Award winners. Your commitment to the issues continues to make an impact on a nation.

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for their exceptional leadership in business.

Alan MulallyFord Motor Company

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Carl T. CamdenKelly Services, Inc.

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recipient, Richard Edelman, and his team,

for outstanding Leadership in Diversity and commitment

to the greater good of communities around the globe.

Thank you, Richard, for making the workplace work for everyone.Adobe congratulates Richard Edelman on receiving the Committee for Economic Development’s Distinguished Performance Award. Your commitment to diversity and the advancement of women leaders is building a more dynamic workplace—and a better world.

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WilmerHale is pleased to congratulate Wes Bush, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Northrop Grumman Corporation, on receiving the Corporate Citizenship Award.

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Alan Mulally

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And all the 2012 Distinguished Performance Award

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We proudly recognize all of tonight’s honorees for their

exceptional business leadershipand accomplishments.

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Distinguished Performance Awards

Peter G. Peterson Award for Business StatesmanshipDave Cote, Chairman and CEO, Honeywell

Ian Davis, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Co.Jeffrey R. Immelt, Chairman and CEO, General Electric Company

Andrea Jung, Chairman and CEO, Avon Products, Inc.A.G. Lafley, Chairman, The Procter & Gamble Company

W. James McNerney, Jr., Chairman, President and CEO, The Boeing CompanyIndra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo, Inc.

Global Leadership AwardDr. Isaiah Frank

Fuji Xerox – Yotaro “Tony” KobayashiMcDonald’s Corporation – James A. SkinnerIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China,

ICBC, Jiang Jianqing Toyota Motor North America – James E. Press

Unilever – Paul Polman

Trustee Leadership AwardRoy J. Bostock

W. Bowman CutterFrank P. Doyle

Robert H. DuggerEdmund B. Fitzgerald

Roderick M. HillsEdward A. Kangas William W. LewisLenny Mendonca

James D. Robinson IIIJames E. RohrDaniel Rose

Landon H. Rowland

Corporate Citizenship AwardAutomatic Data Processing, Inc.

– Josh S. WestonChase Manhattan Bank – Donald G. Boudreau

The Coca-Cola Company – E. Neville Isdell

Ernst & Young LLP – Beth Brooke FedEx Corporation – Frederick W. Smith

First Chicago NBD Corp. – Verne G. Istock

General Electric Company – Jeffrey R. Immelt

General Motors Corporation – John F. “Jack” Smith, Jr.

Guardsmark, LLC – Ira A. LipmanIBM Corporation – Samuel J. Palmisano

Johnson & Johnson – William C. Weldon

Merck & Company, Inc. – Raymond V. Gilmartin

Northern Telecom – Donald J. SchuenkePfizer Inc. – Henry A. McKinnell

TIAA-CREF – Herbert M. Allison, Jr.Xerox Corporation – Ursula M. Burns

Excellence in Public Policy AwardHewlett-Packard, Léo Apotheker The Honorable Frank C. Carlucci

The Concord Coalition – Bob Kerrey, Peter G. Peterson,

Warren B. Rudman & Paul E. TsongasSenator Russell Feingold &

Senator John McCain Congressman Martin Meehan & Congressman Christopher Shays

Ambassador Carla Anderson HillsThe Honorable James B. Hunt, Jr.

Dean Kamen, President, DEKA Research & Development and Founder, FIRSTThe Honorable Peter G. Peterson

Hugh B. Price(PRODUCT) RED – Bobby Shriver

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