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US MILITARY
Keith B. Alexander (2012),[3] Commander US Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency.
Philip M. Breedlove (2016),[16] Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Alexander Haig (1978),[85] NATO Commander 1974–1979 (US Secretary of State 1981–1982) (deceased)
Ben Hodges (2022[118]), United States European Command 2014–2018, Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, Center for European Policy Analysis
Lyman Lemnitzer (1963),[26] Supreme Allied Commander NATO 1963–1969 (deceased)
US FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
David Rockefeller, Sr. (2008, 2009, 2011), Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank[2][53][51] (deceased)
William Joseph McDonough (1997), former president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York[citation needed] (deceased)
Ben Bernanke (2008,[137][2] 2009),[39] Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve
Paul Volcker (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997, 2009, 2010),[53][22] former Chairman of the Federal Reserve[original research?]
US CORPORATIONS
Sam Altman (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Y Combinator;co-chairman of OpenAI
Jeff Bezos (2011, 2013),[10] Founder and CEO of Amazon
Albert Bourla (2022[118]) Chairman and CEO, Pfizer
Timothy C. Collins (2008–2012), CEO of Ripplewood Holdings[2][53][22][10][3]
David M. Cote (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Honeywell
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (2016),[16] President and CEO, TIAA
Bill Gates (2010),[158][22] Chairman of Microsoft
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.,[159] former CEO of IBM
Donald E. Graham (2008–2010),[2][22] CEO and chairman of The Washington Post Company, board of directors for Facebook
H. J. Heinz II (1954),[125] CEO of Heinz (deceased)
Mary Kay Henry (2022[118]), International President of Service Employees International Union
Mellody Hobson (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Ariel Investments, Chairwoman of Starbucks
Reid Hoffman (2016, 2019, 2022[118]),[16][50] Co-founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn, partner at Greylock Partners
Chris Hughes (2011),[10] Co-founder of Facebook
Kenneth M. Jacobs (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Lazard
James A. Johnson (2016),[16] Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners (deceased)
Vernon Jordan (2016),[16] Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co
Alex Karp (2016, 2022[118]),[16] CEO, Palantir Technologies
Klaus Kleinfeld (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Alcoa
Henry Kravis (2008–2016, 2022[118]), co-founder, co-chairman, and co-CEO of KKR[2][53][22][10][3][11][12][13][16]
Richard Levin (2016),[16] CEO, Coursera
Divesh Makan (2016),[16] CEO, ICONIQ Capital
Scott Malcomson (2016),[16] Author; President, Monere Ltd.
Craig Mundie (2016),[16] Principal, Mundie & Associates
Satya Nadella (2019[50]), CEO of Microsoft
Eric Schmidt (2008,[2] 2010,[22] 2011, 2013–2016,[11][12][13] 2019,[50] 2022[118]), Executive Chairman of Alphabet
Peter Thiel (2007–2016, 2019, 2022),[2][160][161][68][23][better source needed][16][50][118] President of Clarium Capital and PayPal co-founder
US ACADEMIC
William C. Dudley (2022[118]) Senior Research Scholar, Princeton University
Niall Ferguson (2016),[16] Professor of History, Harvard University
Marie-Josée Kravis (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, chair, Museum of Modern Art
Yann LeCun (2022[118]), Silver Professor of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Charles A. Murray (2016),[16] W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Richard Pipes (1981),[163] Senior Staff Member, National Security Council (deceased)
US MEDIA
Fouad Ajami (2012), Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University[3] (deceased)
Anne Applebaum (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Columnist, Washington Post; Director of the Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute
William F. Buckley Jr. (1996),[172] columnist and founder of National Review (deceased)
Richard Engel (2016),[16] Chief Foreign Correspondent, NBC News
Megan McArdle (2016),[16] Columnist, Bloomberg View
John Micklethwait (2016),[16] Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg L.P.
Peggy Noonan (2016),[16] Author, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Charlie Rose (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012),[2][22][10][3] Executive Editor and Anchor, 'Charlie Rose'
George Stephanopoulos (1996, 1997),[32] Former Communications Director of the Clinton Administration (1993–1996), now ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent