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List of Symposium Participants

John A. Alic

Office of Technology Assessment

U.S. Congress

Tom Althuis

Director

Science Policy

Pfizer, Inc.

Dieter H. Ambros

Executive Board

Henkel KG AA

Jesse Ausubel

Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government

Rockefeller University

Martin Neil Baily

Professor

University of Maryland

Jordan Baruch

President

Jordan Baruch Associates

Marlene R.B. Beaudin

Associate Executive Director

Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

National Research Council

William B. Beeman

Vice President

Macro Economics

Committee for Economic Development

Charles M. Benbrook

Executive Director

Board on Agriculture

National Research Council

Jules Blake

Vice President for

Corporate and Science Affairs

Colgate Palmolive Company

Erich Bloch

Director

National Science Foundation

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Mark A. Bloomfield, Esq.

President

American Council for Capital Formation

Elkan R. Blout

Dean for Academic Affairs

Harvard School of Public Health

David Bodde

Executive Director

Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

National Research Council

Joseph Bordogna

Dean of Engineering

University of Pennsylvania

Michael J. Boskin

Chairman

Council of Economic Advisers

Michael Boudart

Department of Chemical Engineering

Stanford University

John Brigden

Financial Analyst

General Electric Company

Alfred E. Brown

Retired Director

Scientific Affairs

Celanese Corporation

David Brown

Retired Vice Chairman

Halcon International, Inc.

Robert A. Brown

Department Head

Department of Chemical Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Solomon J. Buchsbaum

Executive Vice President

Customer Systems

AT&T Bell Laboratories

L. Gary Byrd

Consulting Engineer

Louis W. Cabot

Chairman of the Board

Brookings Institution

Gordon Cain

Chairman

The Sterling Group

Jean H. Carter

The Business Council

Joseph V. Charyk

Retired Chairman and CEO

COMSAT

David Cheney

Council on Competitiveness

Hirsh Cohen

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Justin W. Collat

Paul M. Cook

Chairman and Chief Executive

Raychem Corporation

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: List of Symposium Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 1991. Technology and Economics. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1767.
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William D. Craig

Michael R. Darby

Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy

Department of the Treasury

Paul David

Department of Economics

Stanford University

Charles H. Davidson

Foundation Director

American Society for Industrial Security

Gerald P. Dinneen

Foreign Secretary

National Academy of Engineering

Thomas E. Everhart

President

California Institute of Technology

Alan E. Fechter

Executive Director, Office of

Scientific and Engineering Personnel

National Research Council

Daniel J. Fink

President

D. J. Fink Associates, Inc.

Kenneth Fulton

Special Assistant to the Chairman

National Research Council

Melvin J. Gipson

Program Associate

Program Office

National Academy of Engineering

Ralph E. Gomory

President

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Mary L. Good

President

Engineered Materials Research

Allied-Signal Inc.

William E. Gordon

Foreign Secretary

National Academy of Sciences

William Gorham

President

Urban Institute

David Goslin

Director

American Institute for Research

Bruce Guile

Director

Program Office

National Academy of Engineering

Milton Harris

Retired Vice President for R&D

Gillette Company

George N. Hatsopoulos

Chairman and President

Thermo Electron Corporation

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Michael Heylin

Editor

Chemical and Engineering News

Joseph S. Hezir

Deputy Associate Director of

Energy and Science Division

Office of Management and Budget

Christopher T. Hill

Director

Manufacturing Forum

National Academy of Engineering

National Academy of Sciences

Allan R. Hoffman

Director

Academy Industry Program

National Research Council

John D. Holmfeld

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

U.S. House of Representatives

William G. Howard, Jr.

NAE Senior Fellow

National Academy of Engineering

Barbara Huff

Executive Associate NAE

Executive Office

National Academy of Engineering

Kathryn Jackson

NAE Fellow

National Academy of Engineering

Jeanne Jacob

Director

Development Office

National Academy of Engineering

Walter Joelson

Chief Economist

General Electric Company

Trevor O. Jones

Chairman

Libbey-Owens-Ford, Inc.

Dale W. Jorgenson

Frederick Eaton Abbe Professor

Department of Economics

Harvard University

Maribeth Keitz

Program Assistant

Program Office

National Academy of Engineering

Ronald E. Kutscher

Associate Commissioner

Office of Economic Growth and Employment Projections

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Ralph Landau

Consulting Professor of Economics

Stanford University

Laurie Landau

H. Dale Langford

Editor

National Academy of Engineering

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Charles F. Larson

Executive Director

Industrial Research Institute

William E. Leonhard

Chairman, President and CEO

The Parsons Corporation

Carrie Levandoski

Director

Administration, Finance, and Public Awareness

National Academy of Engineering

Robert E. Litan

Director

Brookings Institution

John W. Lyons

Director

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Bruce K. MacLaury

President

Brookings Institution

Plato Malozemoff

Chairman Emeritus

Newmont Mining Corporation

Robert Malpas

Managing Director

Powergen

Virginia Martin

Publisher

Scientific and Technical Division

John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Edward A. Mason

Retired Vice President-Research

Amoco Corporation

Lawrence McCray

Executive Director

NRC/COSEPUP

John L. McLucas

Retired Chairman

QuesTech, Inc.

Charles W. McMillion

Institute for Policy Studies

Johns Hopkins University

Stephen Merrill

Associate Executive Director

Office of Government and External Affairs

National Research Council

Joseph Minarik

Executive Director

Joint Committee on Economics

U.S. Congress

W. David Montgomery

Assistant Director

Natural Resources

Congressional Budget Office

J. David Morrissy

Office of U.S. Trade Representative

Ed Muller

Richard R. Nelson

Columbia University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: List of Symposium Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 1991. Technology and Economics. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1767.
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Richard S. Nicholson

Executive Officer

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Courtland D. Perkins

Past President

Consultant

National Academy of Engineering

Don I. Phillips

Executive Director

GUIR Roundtable

National Academy of Sciences

National Academy of Engineering

Institute of Medicine

Jonathan Piel

President and Editor

Scientific American

Gail Porter

Director

Office of News and Public Information

National Research Council

Frank Press

President

National Academy of Sciences

Victor Rabinowitch

Executive Director

Office of International Affairs

National Research Council

Jon Rehnberg

Dorothy Robyn

Joint Economic Committee

U.S. Congress

David A. H. Roethel

Executive Director

American Institute of Chemists, Inc.

Barry Rogstad

President

American Business Conference

Nathan Rosenberg

The Faculty of Economics

Cambridge University

Richard Rosenbloom

Professor

Harvard Business School

Michael B. Rubin

House Subcommittee, Transportation, Aviation, and Materials

U.S. House of Representatives

Allen S. Russell

Retired Vice President and

Chief Scientist, ALCOA

Retired Adjunct Professor

University of Pittsburgh

Vernon W. Ruttan

Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics

University of Minnesota, St. Paul

Alfred Saffer

Retired Vice Chairman

The Halcon S.D. Group, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: List of Symposium Participants." National Academy of Engineering. 1991. Technology and Economics. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1767.
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William C. Salmon

Executive Officer

NAE Executive Office

National Academy of Engineering

Roland W. Schmitt

President

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Claudine Schneider

Congressional Competitiveness Caucus

U.S. House of Representatives

Elliot Schwartz

Congressional Budget Office

Robert C. Seamans, Jr.

Senior Lecturer

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Martin Siegel

Director

Government Relations

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Hedy E. Sladovich

Program Associate

Program Office

National Academy of Engineering

William J. Spencer

Vice President

Corporate Research Group

Xerox Corporation

H. Guyford Stever

Corporate Director and Science Advisor

Lawrence Summers

Professor of Economics

Harvard University

Morris Tanenbaum

Vice Chairman

AT&T Company

Gerald F. Tape

Retired President

Associated Universities, Inc.

Annmarie Terraciano

Program Assistant

Program Office

National Academy of Engineering

Samuel O. Thier

President

Institute of Medicine

Charls E. Walker

Chairman

Charls E. Walker Associates

David Walters

Chief Economist

Office of the U.S. Trade Representative

Zhenquan Wang

First Secretary for Science and Technology

The Chinese Embassy

John F. Welch, Jr.

Chairman and CEO

General Electric Company

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Albert R. C. Westwood

Vice President

R&D Development

Martin Marietta Corporation

Robert M. White

President

National Academy of Engineering

F. Karl Willenbrock

Assistant Director, Scientific, Technological and International Affairs

National Science Foundation

David Williams

Comptroller

National Research Council

Pat Windham

Professional Staff Member

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

U.S. Senate

Julia Wolf

Development Associate

Development Office

National Academy of Engineering

Douglas Wolford

Public Awareness Associate

National Academy of Engineering

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