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People
TAI’s management team is
led by its President, Maynard C. Anderson, who is assisted by a Board
of Directors:
William B. Bader, PhD
Douglass H. Hubbard, Jr.
Eric J. Hougen, J.D.
and a Financial Advisor
P. J. Younglove Hovey
BIOGRAPHIES
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Maynard C. Anderson,
President, Treasurer, and Member, Board of Directors, is the former
President and CEO of Arcadia Group Worldwide, Inc., a firm engaged in
national and international security matters. He is a former
member of
the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee,
Chairman of the Board of Directors
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of the National
Intellectual
Property Law Institute, and is a member of the board of directors of
two other non-profit organizations as well as three commercial
corporations. He serves as a delegate to the United Nations
Economic
Commission for Europe, Committee on Sustainable Development.
Formerly, he was: |
- Acting Duty Under
Secretary of Defense for Security Policy
- Assistant Deputy
Under Secretary of Defense for CI and Security
- Senior Adviser
to the Secretary of Defense in development of policy for international
security programs, emergency planning and preparedness and crisis
management
- United States
Representative to the NATO Security Committee
- Chairman, National
Advisory Group/Security Countermeasures
- Holder of
various senior level positions within the Department of Defense in
areas of policy, research, education, and industrial security
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Mr. Anderson is a frequent
lecturer who also writes in areas of management, policy, strategic
planning and national security disciplines.
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Dr. William Bader, is Visiting
Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva,
Switzerland.
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Formerly, he served
as:
- Assistant Secretary of
State for Education and Cultural Affairs
- Senior Advisor to the
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) focusing on
international economic development
- Visiting Research Fellow,
The World Bank
- Founding President, The
Eurasia Foundation
- Founder and Vice President,
SRI International’s Policy Division and Senior Vice President,
SRI Policy Group
- Assistant Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Policy
- Staff Director, United
States Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Lecturer, Princeton and
Georgetown Universities
- Author and
Co-author of numerous publications in fields of national security,
foreign affairs, and international development policy
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Douglass HUBBARD, Jr., brings to the
Arcadia Institute more than three decades of on-the-ground experience
in developing nations, most especially those of Africa.
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Mr Hubbard began his
professional life as a Special Agent of the Office of Naval
Intelligence, with whom he served for three years in the Republic of
Vietnam during the war. He later supervised a World War II relic
recovery program in Papua New Guinea for the Admiral Nimitz State
Historical Park, then assumed his first assignment in Africa as a
training officer.
A twenty-year period of residence in Australia with occasional work in
Papua New Guinea and the Far East was Mr Hubbard’s introduction to the
mining industry. He managed risk-mitigation programs at the
world’s largest diamond mine in West Australia, then oversaw an
alluvial gold mining prospect in the Eastern Sepik District of Papua
New Guinea before once again returning to Africa in 2000. With a
small management team, Mr Hubbard established several diamond mines in
South Africa, also carrying out various assignments in Tanzania,
Central African Republic and Namibia.
Douglass Hubbard has taken a pivotal operational role in the
conceptualization and implementation of The Arcadia Institute’s
initiative to draw commercial mining interests in Angola together with
Institute coalition members to deliver capacity building measures to
the peoples of war-ravaged Lunda Norte Province. He is today
directing similar efforts for TAI in the Republic of Guinea.
Mr Hubbard has authored the only work to document US Naval Intelligence
activities in the Vietnam War (“Special Agent, Vietnam”, Potomac Books,
1996) and has a second completed work now awaiting publication.
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Eric J. Hougen, is Counsel at Wilmer
Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, engaged in a securities practice
focused on enforcement and compliance matters and internal corporate
investigations.
He studied at Universidad Catolica, Quito, Ecuador, and received a
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Luther College in 1993. He
received the degree of Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University
of Iowa, in 1998. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Order
of the Coif. He is a member of the D.C. and Maryland Bars and
received the D.C. Bar’s Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year Award in
2001. Previously, he taught English and American Civics at the
Secondary School level in Karcag, Hungary.
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Financial Adviser P. J. Younglove Hovey,
is a Vice President of Wealth Management and a Financial Planning
Specialist with Smith Barney. Her work is focused on women of
means and intergenerational family clients.
Her first career was retail management where she spent 15 years as an
entrepreneur and owner of stores and as a retail management
consultant. She has a life-long commitment to the non profit
sector, beginning with the Junior League. She has held positions
of leadership in the Junior League, the Capitol Children’s Museum in
Washington, D.C., the Children’s Defense Fund and the Washington
Ballet. She served as Chair of the Board of Georgians for
Children, is in her tenth year as a trustee of the Alliance Theatre in
Atlanta, and is Vice Chair of the Community of Foundation of West
Georgia. She was educated at Skidmore College, Dartmouth College
and the George Washington University School of Management.
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