Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:23 a.m. No.428511   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Doug Band, Justin Cooper, and Declan Kelly. Doug Band, and Justin Cooper started Teneo as a result of conflicts between SOS position, CF, CGI. Declan Kelly operated DK Consulting.

 

In the memo, Band states: “As Teneo partners, we have solicited our clients to contribute or to increase their contributions to the Foundation.”

 

He lists out the clients whose donations to the foundation were helped by Teneo’s input, including $4.3 million (€3.9 million) from Coca Cola, $1.1 million (just over €1 million) from Barclays, $780,000 (€713 million) from Dow Chemical, $540,000 (€494,000) from UBS Wealth Management and $350,000 (€320,000) from the American Ireland Fund (AIF)

 

Mr Kelly introduced the CEO of Coca Cola, Muhtar Kent, to President Clinton in January 2009 at a meeting he arranged at President Clinton’s home in DC. Over the course of 2009, Mr Kelly cultivated Mr Kent’s interest in the Foundation … Mr Kelly asked Mr Kent to give $5 million to the Foundation, which he pledged in early 2010. Mr Kelly has collected $3 million of that pledge to date and he and I both will secure the remaining $2 million in the near future.

 

This is just a few of their clients which would donate/pledge funds, over the course of years in many cases. Attached to this Wikileaks email is an Attorney/Client memo that gives a brief outline up to that date.

 

https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/30938

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:31 a.m. No.428589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8596

Sorry it is this email. https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/52716

 

MEMORANDUM

November 12, 2011

Attorney-Client Privilege

 

To: Victoria Bjorklund, Simpson Thatcher

Jennifer Reynoso, Simpson Thatcher

 

Copy: President Bill Clinton, Clinton Foundation Founder

Chelsea Clinton, Board Member, Clinton Foundation

Terry McAuliffe, Board Member, Clinton Foundation

Bruce Lindsey, Board Member, Clinton Foundation

John Podesta, Special Advisor to the Clinton Foundation Board

 

Re: Background on Teneo and Foundation Activities

 

Cheryl, John and Terry suggested that I provide you with this memorandum to share background on Teneo, a corporate entity established in June 2011, which subsumed DK Consulting, as well as about Clinton Foundation matters (the Foundation).

 

In June 2009, DK Consulting was founded by Declan Kelley. Mr. Kelly served as COO of FTI Consulting until June 2009, when he stepped down and established DK Consulting. At that time, he also became the United States Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland. Pursuant to the terms of his exit agreement with FTI and consistent with the ethics agreement of his uncompensated special government employee appointment at the State Department, Mr. Kelly retained and continued to provide services to three paying clients (Coke, Dow, and UBS) and one pro bono client (Allstate). In late 2009, Declan retained me as a consultant to DK Consulting to help support the needs of these clients.

 

In May 2011, Mr. Kelly resigned his Envoy position at the State Department. In June 2011, Mr. Kelly and I founded Teneo Strategies; simultaneously, Mr. Kelly closed DK Consulting and shifted its clients to Teneo.

 

Given concerns that have been expressed about the role of Teneo in the Foundation’s and the President’s activities, as well as regarding support I provide for President’s for-profit business activities, I wanted to take this opportunity to share information and help clarify my activities on behalf of the President –both on behalf of non-profit Foundation activities and the management of the his for-profit business opportunities.

 

Throughout the past ten years since President Clinton left office, I have sought to leverage my activities, including my partner role at Teneo, to support and to raise funds for the Foundation. I am sure I have done so imperfectly; this memorandum therefore strives to set forth how I have endeavored to support the Clinton Foundation and President Clinton personally

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:33 a.m. No.428596   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8610

>>428589

Foundation Fundraising

 

Since its inception, the Foundation has raised funds to cover its infrastructure and operating costs. In 2001, after Terry McAuliffe raised the initial $100 million for the Library, an additional $100 million needed to be raised to complete the building and fund the library endowment required by the United State Government. Funds also then needed to be raised to fund the Foundation’s operating costs, which today annually runs near $20 million.

 

The Foundation has engaged an array of fundraising consultants over the past decade to help raise these funds; however, these engagements have not resulted in significant new dollars for the Foundation. For example, the Foundation paid John O’Donnell and Associates $700,000 in fees but it had limited success in raising new dollars for the Foundation; in other instances, the Foundation has paid consultants a percentage of the funds they have raised. The Foundation also has hired employees with development experience (e.g., the Foundation hired Dennis Cheng this year) to fundraise for the Foundation. Rightly or wrongly, I believe – given the Foundation’s need to raise funds, the willingness of the partner owners of Teneo to help fundraise, and my historical role in carrying the majority of the fundraising fundraising burden – that Teneo should help raise funds for the Foundation, which it has.

 

$100M Infrastructure and Endowment Fundraising

In 2001, the Foundation did not have the internal capacity to raise the $100M for the additional building and endowment costs. Accordingly, Justin Cooper and I developed and implemented a strategy to help raise the bulk of these funds from individuals, corporate entities and foreign government contributing on behalf of their nations. This effort, which raised $xxxM, took [x] years to complete.

 

Annual Operating Cost Fundraising

As stated above, the Foundation today has an annual operating budget in excess of $20 million. Historically, the Foundation has not had the resident capacity to raise these funds annually; though we in the past engaged development consultant to help. To raise the more than $XXXM the Foundation has used to operate since 2001 – including funding for the now affiliated entities, Justin and I have helped to raise the majority of the funds. Since [year], approximately $10M-$16M of the Foundation’s operating costs have been covered by net proceeds from CGI ($46 million total to date). CGI and our fundraising efforts have generated sufficient funds to establish a quasi endowment, which today stands at [x] amount. Since 200_, we have developed strategies to raise the approximately $6-7 million a year gap between the net proceeds from CGI and our annual operating budget. This gap is largely funded through speeches the President gives on behalf of the Foundation, events, and direct solicitations by Justin and me.

 

Cognizant of the Foundation’s significant fundraising needs as well my role as the primary fundraiser for the Foundation, as a partner in Teneo, Mr. Kelley and I have asked and encouraged our clients to contribute to the Foundation. Through our efforts, we have brought new donors to the Foundation and garnered increased giving from existing donors.

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:37 a.m. No.428610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8615

>>428596

Leveraging Teneo for the Foundation

 

Tenor Clients Who are New Large Donors to the Foundation:

 

Below are Teneo clients who either are new to the Foundation or who previously had a more limited giving relationship with the Foundation (e.g.,CGI membership). As Teneo partners, we have solicited our clients to contribute or to increase their contributions to the Foundation.

 

The Coca-Cola Company — Total Giving: $4,330,000

 

2004: $250,000 year total – for the Operating Fund

2006: $30,000 year total – for CGI

2007: $30,000 year total – for CGI membership

2008: $20,000 year total – for CGI membership

2009: $1,000,000 year total – for Operating Fund

2010: $3,000,000 year total – for Operating Fund

 

Mr. Kelly has advised the CEO of Coca Cola for years; he also enjoys a close relationship with one of the company’s largest shareholders Don Keogh. Mr. Kelly introduced the CEO of Coca Cola, Muhtar Kent, to President Clinton in January 2009 at a meeting he arranged at President Clinton’s home in DC. Over the course of 2009, Mr. Kelly cultivated Mr. Kent’s interest in the Foundation – first in CGI and the Foundation. Mr. Kelly asked Mr. Kent to give $5 million to the Foundation, which he pledged in early 2010. Mr. Kelly has collected $3 million of that pledge to date and he and I both will secure the remaining $2 million in the near future.

The Dow Chemical Company – Total Giving: $780,000

2007: $15,000 year total – for CGI membership

2008: $20,000 year total – for CGI membership

2009: $40,000 year total – for CGI membership

2010: $190,000 year total – $40,000 to CGI membership; $150,000 to General Operating Fund

2011: $515,000 year total –for CGI;

$40,000 for membership

$225,000 to sponsor CGI America

$250,000 to sponsor CGI Annual Meeting

 

Mr. Kelly has advised Andrew Liveris for years. In [year], Mr. Kelly invited Mr. Liveris to play golf with President Clinton and me. Mr. Kelly subsequently asked Dow to become a CGI sponsor at the $500,000 level, which they did, as well as making a $150,000 donation to the Foundation for President Clinton to attend a Dow dinner in Davos. To date Mr. Kelly has secured Dow’s support for CGI 2012 for $250,000 as well as an oral commitment to host a CGI America event in Midland Michigan if President Clinton so chooses.

 

UBS – Total Giving: $540,000 (since 2005)

2005: $25,000 year total – for Katrina

2006: $15,000 year total – for CGI membership

2007: $90,000 year total – for CGI membership

2008: $20,000 year total – for CGI membership

2010: $20,000 year total – for CGI membership

2011: $370,000 year total – $20,000 for CGI membership; $350,000 for Clinton Economic Opportunity

 

Bob Mccann is the head of UBS Wealth Management and a long time client and close friend of Mr. Kelly. Mr. Kelly introduced Mr. Mccann to President Clinton at an American Ireland Fund event in [year]. Mr. Kelly subsequently asked Mr. Mccann to support the Foundation, which he did via

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:38 a.m. No.428615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8623

>>428610

the Clinton Economic Opportunity Initiative. Mr. Kelly also encouraged Mr. Mccann to invite President Clinton to give several paid speeches, which he has done.

 

The American Ireland Fund (AIF) – Total Giving: $350,000

2010: $250,000 year total – for the Operating Fund

2011: $100,000 year total – for the Operating Fund

 

Mr. Kelly is a trustee of AIF; he has urged them to be a significant donor to the Foundation. Mr. Kelly has successfully secured $350,000 to date. Mr. Kelly also will continue giving in the coming years as well through the AIF.

 

The All-State Corporation – Total Giving: $265,000 ($500,000 pledge).

2008: $15,000 year total – for Center Sponsorships

2011: $250,000 year total – for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship)

 

Mr. Kelly brought Joan Walker, his long time friend, to meet President Clinton at his home in Chappaqua in 2010. Mr. Kelly then asked her to be a Foundation donor; she agreed to sponsor CGI for 2 years at $250,000 a year starting in 2011.

 

Barclays Capital — Total Giving: $1,100,000 (since 2008)

2008: $40,000 year total – for CGI membership

2009: $40,000 year total – for CGI membership

2010: $520,000 year total – for CGI membership and sponsorship

2011: $500,000 year total – for CGI sponsorship

 

Teneo does limited work with Barclays. In 2010, Teneo partners encouraged Barclays give$500,000 a year to CGI, which they have done for two years to date.

 

Indo Gold – Total Giving: $100,000 with a $150,000 commitment

2010: $50,000 year total – for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship)

2011: $50,000 year total – for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship)

 

Indo gold is a small Teneo client that we asked to become a CGI sponsor.

 

BHP Billiton Limited – Total Giving: $20,000 for CGI 2011.

 

BHP, one of the world’s largest companies, had never sent anyone to attend CGI. A client of Teneo’s since 2011, Teneo partners encouraged them to send a senior person to CGI in 2011.

 

Teneo Total Giving – $100,000

2011 – $100,000

 

Teneo donated $100,000 to the Foundation in 2011 and made two CGI commitments.

 

Tenor Clients Who are Pre-existing Donors to the Foundation:

 

The following are current Teneo clients whose relationship with President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation pre-dated their client relationship with Teneo.

 

GEMS Education – Total Giving: $780,000 (since 2008)

2008: $5,000 year total – for CGI

2010: $500,000 year total – for CGI Sponsorship

2011: $275,000 year total – $250,000 for CGI

 

Gems approached President Clinton in [year] to seek his personal services as an advisor to his company. Justin and I convinced them to initiate a relationship to Foundation, which they did; that relationship has grown into a business relationship for President Clinton and a donor relationship for CGI.

 

Marc Lasry –Total Giving: $142,500 (since 2004) with a $2 million commitment

2004: $10,000 year total – for Operating Fund

2006: $54,000 year total

2008: $1,500 year total – for Millennium Network

2009: $25,000 year total

2010: $52,000 year total – $50,000 of which for Haiti, $2,000 for CBHF

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:39 a.m. No.428623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8626 >>9086

>>428615

In 2004, Rahm Emanuel introduced me to Marc Lasry; Rahm and I later introduced President Clinton to him at an event for Mr. Emanuel in 2004. Mr. Lasry is a good example of the complex relationships a friend/supporter can have within the Foundation. Mr. Lasry has held two Foundation fundraisers at his home, which raised several hundred thousand dollars. In [year], I became a paid advisor to Mr. Lasry’s firm, Avenue Capital and subsequently introduced Mr. Lasry to Chelsea Clinton Mezvinsky. Mrs. Mezvinsky went to work for Mr. Lasry at Avenue Capital in [year] and continued working for him through [year].

 

Mr. Lasry, like other Foundation donors, has a multifaceted relationship with the Foundation and the President. He has been helpful on a number of fronts, including hosting Foundation fundraising events at his home, responding favorably to our requests to use his plane for Foundation and the Clintons’ personal purposes, killing potential unfavorable stories in the Enquirer (of which he owns a controlling share of the debt), assisting Marc Mezvinsky – Chelsea Clinton Mezvinsky’s husband – in raising money for his new fund and securing President Clinton to give for a paid speech.

 

The Rockefeller Foundation – Total Giving: $4,276,841 (since 2006)

2006: $350,000 year total – for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship)

2007: $350,000 year total – for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship)

2008: $2,050,000 year total – $350,000 for CGI (Meeting sponsorship), $1,700,000 for CCI

2009: $1,176,016 year total – $350,000 for CGI (Meeting sponsorship), $300,000 for CCI, $526,016 for HIV/AIDS (Rwanda)

2010: $350,825 year total – $350,000 for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship), $850 for Haiti

 

Mr. Kelly has become close advisor to Judy Rodin, the head of the Rockefeller, which has been supportive of the Foundation for years. Mr. Kelly is counseling Ms. Rodin on where to direct Rockefeller funds for 2012; Mr. Kelly is seeking to obtain more support for the Foundation.

 

Laureate International Universities – Total Giving: $1,401,332

2009: $1,150,000 – for CGI ($400,000 for CGI Asia sponsorship, $750,000 for CGI Annual Meeting sponsorship)

2010: $201,332 year total – $200,000 for CGI (Annual Meeting sponsorship), $1,332 of which for CBHF

2011: $50,000 year total – for CGI University

 

Laureate is a Foundation relationship that evolved into a personal advisory services business relationship for President Clinton. I have managed this relations and, since 2011, Teneo partners have helped manage this relationship, which is very time-consuming. Laureate pays President Clinton $3.5 million annually to provide advice and serve as their Honorary Chairman.

 

President Clinton Paid Speeches:

 

In support of the President’s paid speech activity, Teneo partners have created and secured the following paid speeches for President Clinton.

 

UBS – $900,000 - $450,000 in 2011; $450,000 to be paid in 2012

Mr. Kelly asked UBS to offer President Clinton paid speeches based upon a concept he developed with Bob Mccann for the firm’s clients. In addition to the $540,000 UBS contributed to the Foundation, Teneo partners have secured a commitment from UBS for President Clinton to deliver three additional paid speeches for them in 2012, should he choose to do so.

 

Ericson – $750,000 plus $400,000 for a private plane

After meeting one of Director of Ericsson on a business trip, I learned that they were sponsoring an inaugural event in China. I pursued them to invite President Clinton to China to speak at this event. I negotiated a fee for President Clinton of $1 million dollars to speak for two one-hour sessions in Hong Kong. In addition to the $1 million speaking fee, I negotiated additional coverage of the cost of a private plane.

 

Coca-Cola- $400,000 plus a private plane

Teneo secured a paid speech from Coca Cola for President Clinton in Italy in September of 2012 should he choose to accept it.

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 12:39 a.m. No.428626   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>428623

 

Barclays

Teneo cultivated its client relationship to help secure two paid speeches in 2010 and 2011 totaling more than $700,000.

 

Other Matters:

Justin Cooper and I have, for the past ten years, served as the primary contact and point of management for President Clinton’s activities – which span from political activity (e.g., campaigning on behalf of candidates for elected office), to business activity (e.g., providing advisory services to business entities with which he has a consulting arrangement), to Foundation activity (e.g., supporting his engagement on behalf of the initiatives and affiliated entities of the Foundation), to his speech activity (e.g., soliciting speeches and staffing and supporting him on speech travel) to his book activity (e.g., editing his books and arranging and supporting him on book tours) to supporting family/personal needs (e.g., securing in-kind private airplane travel, in-kind vacation stays, and supporting family business and personal needs). In the unique roles in which we have had the opportunity to serve, we have been able to help balance the multiplicity of activities that demand his time and engagement to best fulfill his personal, political, business, official former President, and Foundation/non-profit goals.

 

We appreciate the unorthodox nature of our roles, and the goal of seeking ways to ensure we are implementing best practices to protect the 501(c)3 status of the Foundation. As we go forward, we welcome the opportunity to identify better strategies for serving the President, the Foundation and its affiliated entities.

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 1:25 a.m. No.428856   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>428826

Name the country, the corporation, the foundation, the governments, this is one huge octopus. Might be best to break down into small doses like Haiti, Ireland, Canada, Australia, China. They have had decades to infest corporations which may be another way such as Big Pharma, etc.

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 1:40 a.m. No.428925   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8936 >>9065

>>428901

I was thinking something a bit easier to digest for the ones that are still sleeping. Like .gov of Australia donated xxx, Coca-Cola donated xxx, Dow donated xxx, Rockefeller Foundation donated xxx. Where is this money?? Something similar to Haiti where are the billions, the children etc.

Anonymous ID: 44f0e7 Feb. 19, 2018, 1:45 a.m. No.428939   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I will break down some of this info across platforms. What did these corps, foundations, governments receive in exchange for the millions, billions.