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To: Fred Nerks; STARWISE; penelopesire

Arnie & Suzie Nachmanoff are on the far right - see post #61 for source. I could find no other photo of Nachmanoff. ODD! He seems to avoid any publicity.

Milken Institute 1998 Global Conference
PANEL: United States, Europe, and Russia
Panel Transcript
Moderator: Robert E. Hunter, Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, 1993-98

Short Speaker Bio
Arnold Nachmanoff
Oxford analytica

Arnold Nachmanoff is senior adviser to Oxford Analytica, Inc. in Washington, D.C. Oxford is an international consulting and analysis firm for business and government.

Nachmanoff is also a managing director of Capital Advisors, Ltd., an international financial advisory firm.

Before joining Oxford in 1988, he was senior director of S.G. Warburg & Co., Ltd., a merchant bank, where he headed the Overseas Advisory Division.

Beginning in 1962, Nachmanoff held a variety of positions in the U.S. government. Most recently (1977-81), he was deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, with responsibility for economic relations with the developing nations.

Currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Nachmanoff holds an M.A. in international studies from the University of Denver.

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Oxford Analytica, Ltd. Company Overview

Oxford Analytica, Ltd. offers research, analysis, and consulting services on world events in the areas of political, economic, and social developments internationally. The company delivers news analysis or intelligence services.

The company offers services in the areas of daily brief; academic library; syndication; risk identification, assessment, and monitoring; sectors, trends, and issues; scenario planning; stakeholder analysis; executive education; and conferences and meetings.

It serves corporations, banks, governments, and international institutions. Oxford Analytica, Ltd. was founded in 1975 and is based in Oxford, United Kingdom.

2010 - Key Executives

Mr. David Bock, age 64
Interim Chief Executive Officer and Member of International Advisory Board

Dr. David R. Young
Founder

Mr. David Lay
Managing Editor

Mr. Andrew Carruthers, age 43
Chief Financial Officer and Head of Technology

Mr. Arnie Nachmanoff
Advisor and Director


Arnold Nachmanoff is International Titanium’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs and International Finance.

Mr. Nachmanoff is President of Nachmanoff Associates Ltd., an international financial advisory firm based in Washington, D.C. Since its establishment in 1989, the firm has provided advisory services to corporations and financial institutions on international capital market activities, debt restructuring, risk management, joint ventures, international trade and business development.

Mr. Nachmanoff recently served as a member of, and principal advisor to, a high level advisory group on Private Sector Development appointed by the President of the Inter-American Development Bank. In addition, he is a senior Advisor to Oxford Analytica, an international consulting and analysis group located in Oxford, England.

From 1981 to 1988, Mr. Nachmanoff was a senior Director of S.G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., a merchant bank in London. He was head of the Overseas Advisory Division and a member of the bank’s management committee. During that period, he was a financial advisor to several governments and was involved in arranging financing in the international capital markets for sovereign and multinational clients.

From 1961 to 1977, Mr. Nachmanoff served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, with responsibility for economic and financial relations with developing nations, including United States participation in the World Bank and regional development banks. In this capacity, he was involved in the formulation of U.S. policy toward the multilateral development banks and in negotiations for the replenishment of their capital.

In the period 1972 to 1977, Mr. Nachmanoff was Vice President for Investment Management of Opportunity Funding Corporation, a venture capital firm which guaranteed or arranged financing for small enterprises in the United States.

In 1974, Mr. Nachmanoff also served as the Executive Director of the Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations (“The Linowitz Commission”), a privately sponsored group of citizens which reviewed and made recommendations on U.S. policy toward Latin America.

Previously, Mr. Nachmanoff held several positions in the U.S. Government, including:

the National Security Council (Senior staff member for Latin America, l969-71),

Bureau of the Budget (Deputy Chief for International Economic Affairs, 1966-69),

Department of State (Foreign Service officer, 1962-66).

He also served as an officer in the U.S. Navy (1959-62).

Mr. Nachmanoff is a member of the Board of Directors of the Resources Development Foundation, a New York-based foundation which promotes the transfer of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries and Eastern Europe.

He also is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Nachmanoff holds a BA degree from Columbia University and an MA degree (International Studies) from the University of Denver, CO. He is an advisor to the Board.

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Note: In my research I recall seeing his named linked with Kissinger, and in fact IIRC he worked with him when Kissinger was Secy of State. I also found a pdf file of a page from Nixon's Diary with Nachmanoff's name on a list.

NACHMANOFF ARNOLD
Chile 1970-1971

* Council on Foreign Relations. Membership Roster. 2004
* Petras,J. Morley,M. The United States and Chile. 1975 (41)
* Sampson,A. The Sovereign State of ITT. 1974 (277)
* Sergeyev,F. Chile: CIA Big Business. 1981 (152)
* Uribe,A. The Black Book of America in Chile. 1975 (88)

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EXCERPT (related to events in 1964)---"Despite the failure to enlist Mann and the subsequent change of location, the Barrett staff was optimistic because of the Colombia book and confident that it was on the right track. Crockett and Rostow were enthusiastic, and the mood was heightened when two more mid-career Foreign Service officers accepted assignments to the new positions of execu- tive assistants. One was assigned to Bogota, the other to Ca- racas. Negotiations were started with AID and USIA to ob- tain officers from both agencies for assignment to MPS so that the CCPS effort would have an interagency flavor. Mean- while, MPS in Washington grew to six persons through the recruitment of two more junior FSO's. One of the new men, Arnold Nachmanoff, had a rare background for an FSO— experience with computers. He began to devise a computer program to handle the CCPS data. The State Department had obtained its first computer in 1962 and up to that point it had been used exclusively for routine administrative chores such as the payroll.

Nachmanoff found some interest in the Data Processing Division in the development of nonadminis- trative uses of the computer, and his work progressed swiftly. Crockett and Rostow decided that the time had come to apprise Secretary Rusk formally about CCPS. Early in Feb- ruary 1964 a meeting was arranged, the first of the few oc- casions that were to occur when the Secretary participated in considering a comprehensive programming system for the foreign affairs community. Crockett, Rostow, and Barrett spent 30 minutes in Rusk's office describing CCPS, the as- sumptions on which it was based, the ends it was intended to serve, and the current strategy for developing and refining the system in a gradual way.

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80 posted on 04/27/2010 6:17:27 PM PDT by thouworm
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To: thouworm

Thanks for linking the info. This is a bit odd too:

“From 1981 to 1988, Mr. Nachmanoff was a senior Director of S.G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., a merchant bank in London. He was head of the Overseas Advisory Division and a member of the bank’s management committee. During that period, he was a financial advisor to several governments and was involved in arranging financing in the international capital markets for sovereign and multinational clients.

From 1961 to 1977, Mr. Nachmanoff served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, with responsibility for economic and financial relations with developing nations, including United States participation in the World Bank and regional development banks. In this capacity, he was involved in the formulation of U.S. policy toward the multilateral development banks and in negotiations for the replenishment of their capital.”
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He was most likely brought into government by JFK and then served under the next two adminstrations..LBJ and for a brief time under Nixon. There is a four year gap in his resume between serving in the government and showing up as working for S.G. Warburg. Where was he for 4 years? Also a bit of a gap between the 80’s stint with Warburg and no timetable between what he does now. CIA or foreign spy asset is highly possible .


83 posted on 04/27/2010 6:48:55 PM PDT by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: thouworm; Fred Nerks; BP2; Red Steel; penelopesire

Nachmanoff has two sons. David, a musician

http://www.davenach.com/news.html

(note on his site)

UN Climate Change PSA - September 16, 2009
Click on the link below to see the Public Service Announcement my brother Jeffrey Nachmanoff spent the last few weeks working on. It streams a bit slowly so you might want to let it load before hitting play. Please forward to anybody you think might be interested in signing the petition.

*snip*

“Also, thanks to Price Kent, Russ Martin, Jared Ingersol, and my father, Arnold Nachmanoff for your wisdom and advice.”

and Jeffrey, a movie director.. interestingly, of the movie, “Traitor”

A Look at Traitor - Interview with Jeffrey Nachmanoff and Guy Pearce

August 26, 2008
by Kevin Powers

The Day After Tomorrow screenwriter Jeffrey Nachmanoff debuts his directorial first this Wednesday with the new country-crossing espionage thriller, Traitor, led by Don Cheadle and Guy Pearce.

Believe it or not, the project was conceived 5+ years ago by Steve Martin and later handed off to Nachmanoff to develop the concept. After some change-ups, Nachmanoff was chosen as the film’s director. In developing the script, he worked closely with Cheadle, who’s production company was drawn to the story “because it had so many layers.” Nachmanoff and Pearce were in Washington D.C. recently and sat down with me to discuss the film - an ambitious and complex first-go for the screenwriter turned director.

Nachmanoff on the Terrorist and Middle-East Backdrop

While I don’t want to give too much away and despite Muslim overtones, Traitor is certainly not your typical Middle East-centric tale like we’ve seen over the last few years, such as Rendition and The Kingdom.

Regardless, any film released nowadays that shows men in thawbs (much less having them say “Allahu Akbar”) and talks of terrorism is unfortunately going to be received through a very skeptical filter. Being the proverbial low-hanging fruit, this was my first question for Nachmanoff.

Read more: http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/08/26/a-look-at-traitor-interview-with-jeffrey-nachmanoff-and-guy-pearce/#ixzz0mMJbYYMr


84 posted on 04/27/2010 7:13:27 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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