Posted on 08/24/2004 2:04:12 PM PDT by kcvl
Zach Exley - Former director of special projects for the MoveOn PAC is now the online communications director for the Kerry campaign. Hes also the one who started the Bush cocaine smear in 2000.
Jim Jordan - John Kerrys former campaign manager is now a spokesperson for America Coming Together, which is helping to sponsor anti-Bush concerts and is famous for using convicted felons to including sex offenders, to try and register voters door to door.
George Soros - A direct contributor John Kerrys campaign, he has donated literally, tens of millions of dollars to MoveOn.org, ACT, and The Media Fund. He is also the largest contributor to The Center For American Progress, which just happens to back Media Matters Whores For America. The Center for American Progress is run by John Podesta who also is a direct contributor to John Kerry.
ACT was formed by Steve Rosenthal, the former political director of the AFL-CIO, and Ellen Malcolm of Emilys List, both of whom have contributed directly to John Kerrys campaign.
Harold Ickes - Former deputy White House chief of staff for Bill Clinton is the head of The Media Fund, another anti-Bush 527. He is also a direct contributor to John Kerry.
Stephen Bing, a Hollywood producer, who in the past has donated money to John Kerry has donated millions of dollars to various 527s as has Peter Lewis, head of Progressive Insurance.
Environment 2004 is anti-Bush environmental 527 that was started by Bruce Babbitt, Bill Clintons former Interior Secretary and Carol Browner, the former head of the EPA. Babbitt has contributed directly to Kerrys campaign. In fact many of the board members of Environment 2004 are Kerry campaign contributors.
To add to "your" thread and your files.
Huge, huh?
LOL!
Perfect.
I am so thrilled with kcvl's work.
This list is gold.
Have you seen the Newsmax.com 527 story?
A caller to Tony Snow's show posed an interesting question. He recalled Kerry boasing early on he had the support of several world leaders and wondered if 527s have any rules against people who are not American citizens contributing to 527s. Tony did not know and promised to find out, but does anyone else know?
527 Organizations affiliated with Service Employees International Union
Pennsylvania Social Services Union
$0
$24,605
Service Employees International Union
$14,961,170
$7,104,600
X
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$1,691,126
$1,678,812
Service Employees Intl Union Local 880
$309,071
$59,775
******
Seiu Local 113
$17,877
6/30/2004
Service Employees International Union
$1,745,000
6/30/2004
Seiu Local 73hc
$6,000
6/23/2004
Seiu Local 925
$20,083
6/16/2004
SEIU Conference of Firemen Oilers
$3,253
6/11/2004
SEIU Conference of Firemen Oilers
$5,140
6/11/2004
SEIU Local 758
$2,000
6/11/2004
Seiu Local 284
$46,820
6/3/2004
SEIU Local 660
$230,000
5/31/2004
SEIU/Massachusetts
$100,000
5/31/2004
Service Employees International Union
$1,745,000
5/27/2004
SEIU Conference of Firemen Oilers
$8,340
5/21/2004
SEIU Local 49
$1,200
5/19/2004
Seiu Local 105
$2,500
5/11/2004
Seiu Local 1994fo
$3,100
5/11/2004
SEIU Local 2028
$20,000
5/11/2004
Seiu Local 517m
$7,500
5/11/2004
Seiu Local 535
$24,399
5/11/2004
Seiu Local 284
$46,830
5/7/2004
SEIU Local 758
$1,000
5/7/2004
Service Employees International Union
$391,503
5/6/2004
Service Employees International Union
$1,745,000
5/5/2004
SEIU Local 509
$2,500
4/30/2004
Seiu Local 949
$14,000
4/30/2004
Seiu Local 1199 Wvkyoh
$76,470
4/29/2004
Seiu Local 199
$6,000
4/29/2004
SEIU Local 1107
$12,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 1199 Northwest
$50,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 150
$27,370
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 1877
$15,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 1984
$67,225
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 1989
$136,900
4/27/2004
SEIU Local 2020
$30,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 250
$200,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 26
$9,400
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 399
$78,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 4053
$240,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 500
$100,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 503
$80,000
4/27/2004
SEIU Local 509
$25,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 715
$45,400
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 74
$110,000
4/27/2004
SEIU Local 758
$5,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 79
$75,128
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 790
$57,980
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 82
$10,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 888
$10,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 925
$8,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 99
$50,000
4/27/2004
Seiu Local 1
$112,000
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 113
$20,000
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 284
$22,477
4/20/2004
SEIU Local 300
$4,000
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 517m
$14,631
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 668
$20,547
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 73
$15,750
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 73hc
$10,000
4/20/2004
SEIU Local 758
$5,000
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 96
$625
4/20/2004
Seiu Local 1199p
$130,000
4/15/2004
Seiu Local 99
$21,000
4/15/2004
Seiu Local 284
$46,830
4/12/2004
Seiu Local 1199 Wisconsin
$5,190
4/2/2004
Seiu Local 1994fo
$11,400
4/2/2004
SEIU Local 758
$3,327
4/2/2004
Service Employees International Union
$2,740,326
3/31/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 49
$5,469
3/31/2004
Seiu Local 517m
$50
3/30/2004
Seiu Local 73hc
$6,180
3/30/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 82
$239
3/30/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 113
$17,877
3/29/2004
Service Employees Intl Union/Mass
$100,000
3/24/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 925
$50,000
3/12/2004
Seiu Local 121rn
$430
3/10/2004
Seiu Conference of Firemen Oilers
$36,700
3/9/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 2000
$768
3/9/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 50
$410
3/9/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 96
$166
3/9/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 535
$610
3/2/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 715
$3,572
3/2/2004
Service Employees International Union
$1,694,674
2/27/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 49
$1,200
2/27/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 790
$59
2/27/2004
Seiu Local 400pg
$60,082
2/26/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 2000
$86
2/24/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 758
$5,000
2/18/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 790
$441
2/18/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$3,168
2/11/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1107
$3,906
1/31/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 2028
$22,338
1/31/2004
Service Employees International Union
$1,256,948
1/16/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 722
$25,000
1/16/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 817
$6,000
1/14/2004
Seiu Local 400pg
$5,750
1/13/2004
Seiu Local 517m
$6,250
1/13/2004
Seiu Local 73hc
$5,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1
$167,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 113
$50,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 300
$4,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 4
$50,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 526
$195,920
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 63
$3,500
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 668
$79,453
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 73
$60,750
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 758
$10,000
1/13/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 96
$625
1/13/2004
******
America Coming Together
$47,224
6/11/2004
America Coming Together
$28,592
6/7/2004
America Coming Together
$48,712
6/7/2004
******
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$271,126
6/28/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$370,000
6/14/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$50,000
3/5/2004
Service Employees Intl Union Local 1199
$500,000
3/5/2004
******
Service Employees International Union: Expenditures
Total records: 167
21St Century Democrats, Washington, DC $5,000 3/2/2004 Contribution
Ab Quillian for Alderman, Dist. 4, Savannah, GA $1,000 9/23/2003 Contribution-Alderman Dist 4
AMERIPAC: THE FUND FOR A GREATER AMERICA, Washingt $5,000 5/12/2004 Contribution to Multi-Candidate PAC
AMERIPAC: THE FUND FOR A GREATER AMERICA, Washingt $5,000 10/24/2003 multi-candidate PAC
Annise Parker Campaign, Houston, TX $5,000 12/2/2003 Houston City Comptroller
Annise Parker Campaign, Houston, TX $2,000 10/14/2003 Houston City Comptroller
Arkansas Democratic Party, Little Rock, AR ($5,000) 2/25/2003 Contribution
Arkansas Democratic Party, Little Rock, AR ($5,000) 2/25/2003 Write-off Check#1761 for 2001
Art Hall Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 4/17/2003 Art Hall (TX) City Council Dist. 8
Art Hall Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 5/15/2003 Art Hall (TX) City Council Dist. 8
Art Hall Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 4/17/2003 City Council District 8
Art Hall Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 5/15/2003 City Council District 8
Baraasch for Attorney General, Harrisburg, PA $50,000 4/14/2004 Contribution -state Attorney General
Baraasch for Attorney General, Harrisburg, PA $50,000 4/20/2004 Contribution -state Attorney General
Bill White for Houston, Houston, TX $10,000 12/2/2003 Houston Mayoral Race
BLUE DOG POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, WASHINGTON, D $5,000 5/6/2004 Contribution to Multi-Candidate PA
Bold Pac, Washington, DC $5,000 3/2/2004 Contribution
California Democratic Party, Los Angeles, CA $5,000 11/17/2003 Contribution
Campaign to Elect Toni Moorehouse, San Antonio, TX $500 4/17/2003 Toni Moorehouse (TX) City Council
Campaign to Elect Toni Moorehouse, San Antonio, TX $500 5/15/2003 Toni Moorehouse (TX) City Council
Carol Alvarado Campaign, Houston, TX $5,000 3/4/2004 Contribution - City Council Race
Casey for Auditor General, Scranton, PA $5,000 12/23/2003 Campaign for Auditor General
Chester A Dunham for Alderman, Post 2, Savannah, G $2,000 9/23/2003 Contribution Alderman Post 2
Chip Haass Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 4/17/2003 Chip Haass (TX) City Council Dist. 10
Chip Haass Campaign, San Antonio, TX $500 4/17/2003 City Council District 10
Colorado Democratic Party-Federal Account, Denver, $250 5/17/2004 Contribution (AHC Table)
COMMITTEE FOR A DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY, Washington, D $5,000 6/11/2004 Contribution
Committee for a Progressive Congress, Washington, $5,000 5/14/2004 Contribution
Committee for Leadership and Progress, Bethesda, M $5,000 2/11/2004 Contribution to PAC
Committee to Elect Ken Atkins, Winooski, VT ($100) 2/25/2003 Contribution to Ken Atkins (House) VT
Committee to Elect Mark Larson, Burlington, VT ($200) 2/25/2003 Contribution to Mark Larson (House) VT
Committee to Elect Mark Larson, Burlington, VT ($200) 2/25/2003 Writeoff Ck 1390/Stale DTD
Committee to Elect Max Baer, Pittsburgh, PA $1,500 10/31/2003 Race for State Supreme Court
Committee to Elect Mike Fenton, Colchester, VT ($100) 2/25/2003 Contribution to Mike Fenton (House) VT
Committee to Elect Mike Fenton, Colchester, VT ($100) 2/25/2003 Write off Ck 1371/ Stale DTD
Committee to Elect Susan Wheeler, Burlington, VT ($100) 2/25/2003 Contribution to Susan Wheeler (House) VT
Committee to Elect Susan Wheeler, Burlington, VT ($100) 2/25/2003 Write off Ck 1383/Stale DTD
Committee to Re-Elect Mary Rose Wilcox, Phoenix, A $300 3/15/2004 Contribution -AZ Supervisor Race
Concept Foundry, Bethesda, MD $2,205 9/3/2003 Project Fee Election 2004 Website
Concept Foundry, Bethesda, MD $950 9/24/2003 Project Fee Election 2004 Website
Corbin, Margaret A, Glen Carbon, IL $20 11/25/2003 Refund Cope Deduction
CORPAC, Newark, NJ $5,000 3/31/2004 Contribution
CTSG, LLC, Eugene, OR $40,650 4/28/2004 website consulting
CTSG, LLC, Eugene, OR $17,825 9/30/2003 Consulting -Election 2004 Website
CTSG, LLC, Eugene, OR $12,000 4/28/2004 payments reduced previously reported deb
CTSG, LLC, Eugene, OR $11,098 9/12/2003 Consulting Charges Campaign Website
DASHPAC, Washington, DC $5,000 2/20/2004 Contribution to Pac
David Jones for Alderman, Dist. 1, Savannah, GA $1,000 9/23/2003 Contribution Alderman Dist 1
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Washi $15,000 3/19/2004 Contribution to DCC Membership
Democratic National Committee, Washington, DC $15,000 1/28/2003 Contribution to DNC
******
Service Employees International Union: Independent Expenditures for 2004 Cycle
AGAINST
Bush, George W (R) President $34,191
FOR
Dean, Howard (D) President $398
Mikulski, Barbara A (D-MD) Senate $242
Rodriguez, Ciro D (D-TX) House $31
Van Hollen, Chris (D-MD) House $242
Wynn, Albert R (D-MD) House $242
Don't make me laugh -- and don't hold your breath waiting for them to do so.
Come on! We need a good laugh.
Old Media is well on it's way to being irrelevant. Like Old Europe and the UN.
They just don't know it yet.
that is a lot of money to fund a losing effort
And here's the Dork trying to suck up to some sweet young girl on the way over to Liberty Island -- and she doesn't appear to want anything to do with him. Notice how everyone seems so grim. Being in Kerry's presence must be just a barrel of laughs.
Earlier in the day, the nation's #1 Dweeb appeared at Cooper Union with a not-so-subtle bust of Abe Lincoln sharing the stage (Sheesh! Talk about hokey. "Hi, I'm John Kerry, and it's no accident I almost look like Honest Abe. Why, we're practically related!"):
MoveOn.org
Top Contributors, 2004 Cycle
Top Contributors
Soros Fund Management/George Soros
$2,601,000
Progressive Corp/Peter B Lewis
$2,500,000
Shangri-La Entertainment/Steve Bing
$971,777
Retired
$309,751
Businessman
$281,300
Shout! Factory
$100,000
Cullman Foundation/Cullman Ventures
$100,000
Writer
$82,352
Psychologist
$64,036
Author
$63,595
Homemaker
$45,724
Investor
$39,538
Attorney
$33,514
Consultant
$29,583
Self
$27,763
Actor
$26,506
Artist
$23,110
Physician
$20,878
National Legal Aid & Defender Assoc
$19,999
Psychotherapist
$17,900
Musician
$16,290
Self-Employed
$14,857
Lawyer
$13,700
Working Assets
$13,530
University of California
$12,567
Business Executive
$11,000
Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center
$11,000
None
$10,720
Puma Springs Vineyards
$10,500
Changing Horizons Fund/John A Harris IV
$10,000
Unemployed
$9,440
Acusis Llc
$8,750
Microsoft Corp
$8,701
Student
$7,925
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
$7,759
Columbia University
$7,750
Organizational Consultant
$7,500
Architect
$7,500
Philanthropist
$6,300
Harvard University
$6,165
Time Warner
$6,100
Photographer
$6,080
Garageband Records
$6,000
Mother
$5,800
University of Pennsylvania
$5,560
Researcher
$5,300
Publisher
$5,281
Epic Roots Inc
$5,250
Northwestern University
$5,150
IBM Corp
$5,129
TV Director
$5,000
Feldenkrais Teacher
$5,000
Park Foundation
$5,000
Navarre Co
$4,910
Pacific Bakery
$4,860
Engineer
$4,790
Vanderbilt University
$4,590
University of Arizona
$4,500
Cornell University
$4,496
Composer
$4,405
Social Worker
$4,400
Mackenzie Patterson Inc
$4,250
Builder
$4,175
Ulniversity of California/Los Angeles
$4,175
California State University
$4,005
Stanford University
$4,000
University of Michigan
$4,000
Ohio Retina Assoc
$4,000
Research Assistant
$4,000
State University of New York
$3,975
Film Producer
$3,959
Walt Disney Co
$3,930
Filmmaker
$3,610
Feminist Majority
$3,500
Nonprofit Executive
$3,500
Realtor
$3,500
Yale University
$3,495
Teacher
$3,472
Farmer
$3,470
Educator
$3,460
Software Developer
$3,390
Sculptor
$3,225
Citigroup Inc
$3,214
Princeton University
$3,135
O'Connor Ventures
$3,000
Habitat for Humanity
$3,000
Home Maker
$3,000
Md
$2,980
Real Estate Broker
$2,950
University of Washington
$2,910
University of Chicago
$2,855
Accountant
$2,831
Professor
$2,800
Investments
$2,725
Intellitools Inc
$2,700
Designer
$2,675
New York University
$2,656
US Navy
$2,645
Computer Programmer
$2,600
Medstudy Corp
$2,600
University of Texas
$2,540
Suttlelaw Pc
$2,530
Mediator
$2,505
City & County of San Francisco
$2,500
Child Psychologist
$2,500
Zentek Technology
$2,500
Shaler Adams Foundation
$2,500
San Francisco School District
$2,500
Actress
$2,456
Rutgers University
$2,450
Programmer
$2,450
Apple Computer
$2,415
University of Massachusetts
$2,410
Freelance Writer
$2,370
Analyst
$2,351
Dentist
$2,325
Private Investor
$2,280
Scientist
$2,275
Data Applications & Technology Assoc
$2,250
Real Estate
$2,250
University of Oregon
$2,195
University of Tennessee
$2,180
Business Owner
$2,135
Mt Sinai Medical Center
$2,134
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
$2,130
Adobe Systems
$2,120
Management Consultant
$2,105
Poet
$2,100
University of Virginia
$2,100
Real Estate Developer
$2,050
Entrepreneur
$2,025
Harold Simmons Foundation
$2,000
Bpi Llc
$2,000
College Track
$2,000
Conceptual
$2,000
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
$2,000
Millennium Pharmaceuticals
$2,000
Marchesi De' Frscobaldi
$2,000
TV Writer-Administrator
$1,999
Communications Consultant
$1,965
US Government
$1,960
Viacom Inc
$1,950
State Of California
$1,950
Property Manager
$1,890
Producer
$1,875
First Security Loan
$1,860
Massachusetts General Hospital
$1,830
University of Maryland
$1,830
Ohio State University
$1,820
Writers
$1,800
University of Minnesota
$1,800
Sun Microsystems
$1,780
Colorbok
$1,730
Prior Artisans LLC
$1,720
Piano Teacher
$1,700
Era Elite Group
$1,700
Me
$1,700
Small Business Owner
$1,700
Duke University
$1,630
Xenoport Inc
$1,600
Bob Industries
$1,600
Graphic Designer
$1,600
Macromedia
$1,580
Chiropractor
$1,575
Sonoma State University
$1,570
Volunteer
$1,550
Common School, Fort River School
$1,550
Lsny-Bronx
$1,530
Georgetown University Law Center
$1,530
Ulniversity of California/Berkeley
$1,505
Advertising
$1,500
Case Western Reserve University
$1,500
Fleet Gazelle
$1,500
University of Colorado
$1,500
Roger G Worthington PC
$1,500
Artist/Musician
$1,500
Financial Advisor
$1,500
Nouveau Eyewear
$1,500
Television Graphic Designer
$1,500
Investment Advisor
$1,500
Kids Behavioral Health
$1,500
Willkie, Farr & Gallaghen
$1,500
Counselor
$1,480
Caltech
$1,480
Indiana University
$1,475
Alameda County
$1,450
National Institutes of Health
$1,450
University of Wisconsin
$1,450
University of New Mexico
$1,435
Hewlett-Packard
$1,430
At Home
$1,425
University of Iowa
$1,405
Brandeis University
$1,400
Songwriter
$1,400
Mortgage Broker
$1,400
World Health Organization
$1,400
Editor
$1,400
Rancher
$1,400
University of Illinois
$1,384
Contractor
$1,350
Stiles Hall
$1,350
Clinical Psychologist
$1,350
McHenry County College
$1,350
Urban Institute
$1,340
Painter
$1,336
General Electric
$1,330
CPA
$1,320
Healthcare Partners
$1,305
What Are Records?
$1,300
Software Consultant
$1,290
BEA Systems
$1,285
General Motors
$1,275
Icsi
$1,270
Finance
$1,270
Community Volunteer
$1,270
Tax Preparer
$1,250
Real Estate Investor
$1,250
Aspen Group
$1,250
Writer/Novelist & Journalist
$1,250
Television Producer
$1,250
Nurse Midwife
$1,250
Translator
$1,250
So Ca Assoc of Nonprofit Housing
$1,250
Fat Wreck Chords
$1,250
University of Georgia
$1,245
Thomson
$1,240
Colorado State University
$1,235
Vha
$1,230
Screenwriter/Film Producer
$1,210
Milberg, Weiss et al
$1,205
Fair Isaac Corp
$1,205
Rhythm & Hues Studios
$1,200
O'Reilly & Assoc
$1,200
Writer/Consultant
$1,200
Northeastern University
$1,200
Determined Productions
$1,200
Natural Resources Defense Council
$1,200
Wells Fargo
$1,200
Willie Nelson Music
$1,200
Rice University
$1,199
American Friends Service Cmte
$1,195
Franklin-Covey
$1,175
Carpenter
$1,175
Psychologist/Singer
$1,150
Potter
$1,150
Intel Corp
$1,150
Therasense Inc
$1,130
West Marine
$1,125
Investment Management
$1,120
Morgan Stanley
$1,119
CMP Media
$1,100
Music Teacher
$1,100
Retired/Berkshire Life
$1,100
Parks, Chesin & Walbert
$1,100
Dartmouth Public Schools
$1,100
Clark Public Utilities
$1,100
Yahoo! Inc
$1,100
University of North Carolina
$1,094
Manager
$1,081
Oregon Health & Science University
$1,080
Computer Consultant
$1,080
Mounds Park Academy
$1,065
Starsys Research
$1,050
University of Miami
$1,050
San Francisco State University
$1,050
Applied Marine Sciences
$1,050
Art Director
$1,050
Ford Motor Co
$1,040
Hoover Management
$1,030
Doty Scientific Inc
$1,030
Harwood Properties
$1,030
Us Government Dot Faa
$1,030
International Organization
$1,030
Susan
$1,030
Monterey Pasta
$1,030
Media Strategies & Research
$1,030
Highland Blue Pictures
$1,030
Apico
$1,030
Astrologer
$1,025
Pumatech Inc
$1,020
Trial Lawyer
$1,010
College Park Bicycles
$1,005
Burton Snowboards
$1,000
Idexx
$1,000
Antidote Films
$1,000
Real Estate Investment
$1,000
Hamsterhead Inc
$1,000
Pfc Financial Services Inc
$1,000
Deluca & Weizenbaum
$1,000
Testex
$1,000
Third Millennium On-Line Products
$1,000
Private Dispute Neutral
$1,000
Commonwealth Club of California
$1,000
Nurse Epidemiologist
$1,000
Dsc Inc
$1,000
Wise Corp
$1,000
Cammar Research
$1,000
San Juan Unified School District
$1,000
Invester
$1,000
R/D Tech Insts
$1,000
Integrity Interactive Corp
$1,000
Hoosic River Watershed Assn
$1,000
Brown University
$1,000
Exeter Life Sciences
$1,000
Clark University
$1,000
Matrix Semiconductor
$1,000
Savela & Assoc
$1,000
X-Ray Assoc of New Mexico
$1,000
Nims Assoc
$1,000
Lee & Smith
$1,000
Commercial Photographer
$1,000
San Francisco Public Health Department
$1,000
Brown Aviation Tool
$1,000
El Rio Productions/Bernal Bech Films
$1,000
SP Holdings Inc
$1,000
Events Management
$1,000
Young & Rubicam
$1,000
New Santana Band Inc
$1,000
Quality Publishing
$1,000
Temple Israel, Boston
$1,000
Clifford Law Offices
$1,000
Electronic Partnering Ltd
$1,000
US Department of Agriculture
$1,000
Alcatel
$1,000
Css Assoc Architects
$1,000
Attorney/Developer
$1,000
Jim & Angela Margolis
$1,000
St Joseph Hospital
$1,000
Computer Systems Analyst
$1,000
Yale
$1,000
Medical Student
$1,000
Midwest Cardiovascular Specialists
$1,000
Hands On Portland
$1,000
Mscotnan
$1,000
Apco
$1,000
Screenwriter
$1,000
Grantmaker
$1,000
Movie Director
$1,000
Epa
$1,000
Barr Rosenberg Research Center
$1,000
Solar Education
$1,000
Alj
$1,000
Tapley Associates Inc
$1,000
Managed Care Support Systems
$1,000
Milwaukee Area Technical College
$1,000
Conractors Career Centers
$1,000
Iea
$1,000
Lillee Inc
$1,000
Priority One Financial Services
$1,000
Asa Inc
$1,000
Eyebeam
$1,000
Perlegen Sciences
$1,000
******
Businessman
John Hunting
$40,000
5/21/2004
Adam Lewis
$15,000
2/17/2004
spencer pearson
$200
2/12/2004
spencer pearson
$100
1/14/2004
Jared Polis
$200,000
4/22/2004
Jonathan Rose
$25,000
12/30/2003
norm woodel
$500
4/22/2004
norm woodel
$500
4/21/2004
******
Writer
Jane E Aaron
$250
10/23/2003
Ernst Aebi
$200
10/23/2003
Robert J Alphin
$60
2/13/2004
Robert J Alphin
$153
1/5/2004
Lynn Anderson
$250
11/12/2003
Robert Anderson
$200
11/13/2003
carmen anthony
$200
12/9/2003
elaine attias
$30
11/3/2003
elaine attias
$500
10/24/2003
Don Banducci
$100
3/11/2004
Don Banducci
$100
1/14/2004
Russell Banks
$250
10/24/2003
Betty Bardige
$200
2/12/2004
Peter Barnes
$500
12/4/2003
Henry Bean
$200
11/11/2003
Roy Beauchamp
$100
12/4/2003
Roy Beauchamp
$100
11/11/2003
peter benzoni
$500
11/21/2003
Jennifer Berkowitz
$200
1/13/2004
Sharon Bertsch
$200
4/21/2004
Kate Blackwell
$100
11/21/2003
Kate Blackwell
$100
11/11/2003
John Boeschen
$25
11/21/2003
John Boeschen
$25
11/11/2003
John Boeschen
$200
10/23/2003
Loraine Boyle
$300
11/4/2003
Loraine Boyle
$100
10/24/2003
Jane Brackman
$100
3/12/2004
Jane Brackman
$200
2/12/2004
Jane Brackman
$100
11/21/2003
Jane Brackman
$250
11/11/2003
Jane Brackman
$150
10/23/2003
Bettye Brill
$75
11/21/2003
Bettye Brill
$250
10/22/2003
William Broder
$100
11/21/2003
William Broder
$200
10/22/2003
William Broder
$200
3/11/2004
William Broder
$100
1/20/2004
William Broyles
$500
11/3/2003
Kimberlee Carlson
$250
11/21/2003
KJ Chadwick
$500
11/11/2003
Kim Chernin
$500
10/22/2003
Denis Clifford
$60
2/11/2004
Denis Clifford
$50
1/20/2004
Denis Clifford
$100
1/6/2004
Peter Clothier
$50
11/13/2003
Peter Clothier
$50
11/3/2003
Peter Clothier
$100
10/24/2003
Helena Cobban
$300
11/11/2003
Gerard F Conway
$30
2/13/2004
Gerard F Conway
$200
1/14/2004
Judy F Crichton
$250
10/23/2003
Frank Darabont
$500
2/12/2004
sheri Davenport
$25
12/4/2003
sheri Davenport
$40
11/25/2003
sheri Davenport
$50
11/3/2003
sheri Davenport
$100
10/22/2003
Emil Davidson
$50
11/21/2003
Emil Davidson
$100
11/12/2003
Emil Davidson
$50
10/24/2003
Judith Davidson
$100
3/16/2004
Judith Davidson
$100
1/20/2004
Judith Davidson
$100
12/4/2003
Judith Davidson
$100
11/22/2003
Judith Davidson
$100
11/11/2003
Judith Davidson
$100
11/3/2003
Bronwen Denton-Davis
$100
3/11/2004
Bronwen Denton-Davis
$100
1/20/2004
Bronwen Denton-Davis
$100
1/13/2004
Diana Digges
$300
11/3/2003
Annie Dillard
$300
2/13/2004
Annie Dillard
$500
1/20/2004
Annie Dillard
$500
12/4/2003
Diana Dillaway
$100
1/20/2004
Joseph Dougherty
$100
11/21/2003
Joseph Dougherty
$100
10/23/2003
Christian Draz
$200
10/23/2003
David D Dunkak
$100
3/11/2004
David D Dunkak
$30
2/11/2004
David D Dunkak
$100
1/20/2004
David D Dunkak
$100
1/13/2004
M Fain
$200
11/11/2003
bryce ferguon
$250
2/6/2004
Carol Field
$150
11/6/2003
Carol Field
$50
11/3/2003
Laraine Flemming
$200
10/22/2003
Patricia Forbes
$100
11/21/2003
Patricia Forbes
$200
10/25/2003
Ernest Frankel
$100
12/4/2003
Ernest Frankel
$100
10/23/2003
Alex Gansa
$200
12/4/2003
Gloria Garvin
$100
11/11/2003
Gloria Garvin
$100
11/4/2003
Ari Gold
$1,000
11/13/2003
Lynn gordon
$200
10/24/2003
Linda Greider
$125
11/25/2003
Linda Greider
$100
11/21/2003
Patricia R Hanavan
$50
12/4/2003
Patricia R Hanavan
$100
11/17/2003
Patricia R Hanavan
$50
10/23/2003
Joan Harvey
$200
11/12/2003
Joan Harvey
$200
10/24/2003
Martin Hason
$100
12/1/2003
Martin Hason
$100
11/4/2003
Martin Hason
$200
10/29/2003
Richard Hatem
$100
11/21/2003
Richard Hatem
$100
10/23/2003
John Henry
$10,000
4/22/2004
John Henry
$2,000
12/30/2003
Ellen Herman
$100
11/21/2003
Ellen Herman
$100
10/23/2003
Carol Hess
$200
10/23/2003
Jim Houghton
$50
12/6/2003
Jim Houghton
$50
11/21/2003
Jim Houghton
$250
10/24/2003
miles jaffe
$30
2/14/2004
miles jaffe
$250
2/14/2004
Garrison Keillor
$250
3/11/2004
Garrison Keillor
$500
10/28/2003
Frances Kennedy
$1,000
1/14/2004
Sheila Kerrigan
$100
12/4/2003
Sheila Kerrigan
$100
10/24/2003
Joseph King
$100
11/21/2003
Joseph King
$100
11/12/2003
William Klaber
$60
3/11/2004
William Klaber
$250
3/11/2004
Nancy Kricorian
$200
1/20/2004
Nancy Kricorian
$250
12/4/2003
Nancy Kricorian
$300
10/24/2003
Elise W Kroeber
$70
11/26/2003
Elise W Kroeber
$50
11/21/2003
Elise W Kroeber
$200
10/22/2003
Lisa Kroeber
$30
2/13/2004
Lisa Kroeber
$500
1/13/2004
seth kurland
$10
3/4/2004
seth kurland
$30
3/4/2004
seth kurland
$200
1/14/2004
Mark Kurlansky
$100
12/4/2003
Henry Lentfer
$30
2/11/2004
Henry Lentfer
$200
1/13/2004
john leslie
$200
10/22/2003
Alex Levitch
$200
12/4/2003
Philip E Mackey
$100
11/21/2003
Philip E Mackey
$100
11/11/2003
Carol Maurer
$500
10/23/2003
Todd J McCaffrey
$200
2/12/2004
Cynthia McGrath
$100
12/9/2003
Cynthia McGrath
$100
10/23/2003
Jim Miller
$25
12/4/2003
Jim Miller
$25
11/21/2003
Jim Miller
$200
10/23/2003
Ellinor R Mitchell
$306
12/23/2003
Ellinor R Mitchell
$25
12/4/2003
Ellinor R Mitchell
$35
11/4/2003
David B Mixner
$250
10/24/2003
Sophia Nardin
$200
12/5/2003
Sophia Nardin
$100
11/21/2003
Deborah Nedelman
$125
11/26/2003
Deborah Nedelman
$250
11/12/2003
Deborah Nedelman
$50
11/3/2003
Philip Nobel
$200
11/21/2003
Eric Oatman
$100
11/21/2003
Eric Oatman
$100
10/23/2003
MICHAEL OLIVER
$200
12/10/2003
Shirley J Orlich
$250
1/18/2004
Caroline Paul
$500
1/15/2004
Creighton Peet
$100
3/11/2004
Creighton Peet
$30
2/12/2004
Creighton Peet
$100
1/13/2004
Creighton Peet
$200
12/4/2003
Creighton Peet
$40
11/25/2003
Creighton Peet
$100
11/25/2003
Creighton Peet
$200
11/21/2003
Creighton Peet
$50
11/3/2003
Creighton Peet
$100
10/24/2003
Jennifer Phillips
$200
2/12/2004
Dean Pitchford
$250
11/11/2003
Ann Cox Porter
$200
10/23/2003
William Prady
$500
1/13/2004
William Prady
$100
11/3/2003
William Prady
$500
10/23/2003
Katharine M Preston
$50
12/9/2003
Katharine M Preston
$50
11/13/2003
Katharine M Preston
$100
10/22/2003
James Rado
$100
2/12/2004
loretta redd
$50
11/12/2003
loretta redd
$250
11/5/2003
LOIS B REDISCH
$100
11/3/2003
LOIS B REDISCH
$300
10/22/2003
David Rigsby
$1,000
6/7/2004
Mary Doria Russell
$500
11/11/2003
Marianne Russo
$1,000
3/11/2004
Marianne Russo
$50
1/20/2004
Robert C Samuels
$50
12/4/2003
Robert C Samuels
$100
11/21/2003
Robert C Samuels
$30
11/3/2003
Robert C Samuels
$50
10/23/2003
Julie Schecter
$300
11/11/2003
emily malino scheuer
$250
12/11/2003
Benjamin Schwartz
$200
3/11/2004
Philip Shabecoff
$200
10/23/2003
Lawrence Shainberg
$100
12/4/2003
Lawrence Shainberg
$500
11/21/2003
Lawrence Shainberg
$30
11/3/2003
Lawrence Shainberg
$500
10/28/2003
Lawrence Shainberg
$500
1/20/2004
Lawrence Shainberg
$303
1/6/2004
Peter Sills
$250
12/1/2003
Peter Sills
$100
11/4/2003
David Simkins
$200
1/14/2004
Leilani Squire
$200
10/24/2003
Janie Starr
$100
11/21/2003
Janie Starr
$100
10/22/2003
Jean Stein
$10,000
11/6/2003
Mary Sternb
$500
11/30/2003
Cynthia Sterne
$200
10/27/2003
Daniel A Stranahan
$200
11/17/2003
Ida Swearingen
$25
12/5/2003
Ida Swearingen
$50
11/12/2003
Ida Swearingen
$200
10/24/2003
sarah sweedler
$200
11/11/2003
Marc Szeftel
$25
3/11/2004
Marc Szeftel
$100
2/12/2004
Marc Szeftel
$100
1/20/2004
Marc Szeftel
$200
1/13/2004
Marc W Szeftel
$100
12/4/2003
Marc W Szeftel
$200
11/21/2003
Marc W Szeftel
$200
10/22/2003
Pat Taub
$100
12/4/2003
Pat Taub
$100
11/11/2003
Pat Taub
$50
11/3/2003
Tess Clark
$30
11/3/2003
Tess Clark
$200
10/23/2003
Katherine Thompson
$450
4/21/2004
Rae Thompson
$100
11/25/2003
Rae Thompson
$100
10/23/2003
jack thorndike
$200
11/23/2003
jack thorndike
$200
10/23/2003
Andrew Tobias
$1,000
4/26/2004
Andrew Tobias
$1,000
3/14/2004
Andrew Tobias
$60
2/14/2004
Andrew Tobias
$1,000
2/13/2004
Andrew Tobias
$5,000
1/23/2004
Andrew Tobias
$2,500
1/15/2004
Andrew Tobias
$100
11/30/2003
Andrew Tobias
$1,000
11/21/2003
Andrew Tobias
$2,000
11/12/2003
Andrew Tobias
$1,000
10/26/2003
nathaniel tripp
$200
11/21/2003
Jean Vogele
$100
11/12/2003
Jean Vogele
$100
10/23/2003
e weber
$100
11/21/2003
e weber
$100
11/11/2003
Florence Weinberg
$250
10/22/2003
Paul West
$200
2/12/2004
Mary F White
$250
12/4/2003
Mary F White
$50
11/24/2003
Mary F White
$150
10/22/2003
Wheelock Whitney III
$250
1/30/2004
Wheelock Whitney III
$100
12/4/2003
Wheelock Whitney III
$100
11/21/2003
Lynne Wikoff
$250
11/21/2003
Hope Winsborough
$100
11/13/2003
Hope Winsborough
$100
10/24/2003
Lisa Zhito
$100
3/11/2004
Lisa Zhito
$100
1/13/2004
******
Psychologist
gerald bauman
$50
11/10/2003
gerald bauman
$100
10/25/2003
gerald bauman
$100
10/23/2003
Rosmarie Bogner
$300
10/22/2003
Tara Brach
$300
11/11/2003
Tara Brach
$300
10/22/2003
Jennifer Bryan
$100
11/30/2003
Jennifer Bryan
$100
11/11/2003
Howard Buten
$100
3/11/2004
Howard Buten
$200
2/12/2004
Howard Buten
$200
1/20/2004
Edward Cable
$100
3/13/2004
Edward Cable
$200
1/13/2004
stephanie evans evans
$250
11/3/2003
meredith fuller
$200
10/24/2003
Gail Furman
$50,000
3/25/2004
Ruth L Greenberg
$200
11/12/2003
Judith E Greenwald
$100
12/4/2003
Judith E Greenwald
$100
11/11/2003
Judith E Greenwald
$100
10/24/2003
dr dana lehman
$200
10/24/2003
David R Matteson
$200
10/22/2003
Holly McMillan
$125
11/25/2003
Holly McMillan
$50
11/3/2003
Holly McMillan
$300
10/22/2003
Beth Miller
$200
10/23/2003
virginia newton
$100
11/26/2003
virginia newton
$100
11/21/2003
Gail Oakley
$200
10/23/2003
Heidi Perryman, PhD
$100
11/12/2003
Heidi Perryman, PhD
$100
10/25/2003
Barbara Rosen
$250
11/21/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$306
12/26/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$70
11/26/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$50
11/21/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$35
11/10/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$40
11/4/2003
Martha D Rothstein
$200
10/22/2003
Ed Rounds
$500
11/11/2003
Ed Rounds
$500
10/24/2003
barbara Sachs
$250
12/4/2003
Judy Salzman
$50
2/12/2004
Judy Salzman
$50
1/22/2004
Judy Salzman
$100
1/14/2004
Judy Salzman
$125
11/26/2003
Judy Salzman
$50
11/21/2003
Judy Salzman
$50
11/11/2003
Judy Salzman
$50
11/3/2003
Judy Salzman
$250
10/22/2003
Jeannette Samanen
$100
12/8/2003
Jeannette Samanen
$100
11/12/2003
Jessica Schairer, PhD
$300
10/23/2003
marian schmidt
$300
10/24/2003
Jeanne Segal
$250
12/4/2003
Jeanne Segal
$250
10/22/2003
Gail Shafarman
$50
12/4/2003
Gail Shafarman
$50
11/21/2003
Gail Shafarman
$50
10/24/2003
Gail Shafarman
$50
10/23/2003
Susan Shamos
$150
11/21/2003
Susan Shamos
$150
10/23/2003
rob silzer
$200
11/30/2003
Donald Stover
$200
10/24/2003
Barbara Stuart
$125
11/25/2003
Barbara Stuart
$250
10/29/2003
Jill Suttie
$400
3/12/2004
Jill Suttie
$30
2/13/2004
Valerie Tarico
$1,000
10/22/2003
GARY TUCKMAN PHD
$1,000
4/13/2004
Leopoldo F Villela
$100
11/21/2003
Leopoldo F Villela
$100
10/24/2003
Rachel Walker
$30
2/12/2004
Rachel Walker
$500
1/20/2004
William Wedin, PhD
$100
11/3/2003
William Wedin, PhD
$100
10/24/2003
Gail Zivin, PhD
$200
12/30/2003
Gail Zivin, PhD
$200
11/12/2003
******
Author
Tom Burt
$100
2/12/2004
Tom Burt
$100
1/20/2004
Howard Buten
$100
12/4/2003
Howard Buten
$100
11/21/2003
Howard Buten
$100
11/11/2003
Robb Dew
$200
11/21/2003
Robb Dew
$200
10/23/2003
Susan Drake
$40
11/25/2003
Susan Drake
$200
10/23/2003
kathleen duey
$70
11/25/2003
kathleen duey
$75
11/11/2003
kathleen duey
$100
10/30/2003
Virginia Fowler
$50,000
4/22/2004
Frances Hanckel
$1,000
4/21/2004
wendy orange
$400
10/22/2003
Alan Rosenus
$75
11/11/2003
Alan Rosenus
$35
11/3/2003
Alan Rosenus
$200
10/22/2003
Karin Slaughter
$300
1/15/2004
Suzannah Sloan
$100
11/11/2003
Suzannah Sloan
$100
10/23/2003
Jean Stein
$10,000
1/10/2004
******
Actor
Sonja Berggren
$250
11/21/2003
Raymond Bokhour
$200
10/23/2003
Eric Brooks
$200
12/4/2003
Eric Brooks
$125
11/25/2003
Eric Brooks
$50
11/24/2003
Eric Brooks
$50
10/23/2003
Peter Coyote
$350
10/25/2003
Bruce Cronander
$250
3/17/2004
Matt Damon
$20,000
6/24/2004
Robert Foxworth
$100
11/21/2003
Robert Foxworth
$200
11/13/2003
Robert Foxworth
$75
11/3/2003
Scott Lowell
$200
2/13/2004
Jay S Potter
$156
12/23/2003
Jay S Potter
$100
10/24/2003
Stephen N Spinella
$100
12/4/2003
Stephen N Spinella
$100
11/11/2003
norm woodel
$2,000
3/29/2004
******
Physician
George H AllisonM/D
$100
12/4/2003
George H AllisonM/D
$100
11/22/2003
Marcia Angle
$250
10/22/2003
Jim Auerbach
$100
11/13/2003
Jim Auerbach
$100
10/25/2003
Hector Battifora, MD
$100
3/11/2004
Hector Battifora, MD
$30
2/12/2004
Hector Battifora, MD
$100
1/20/2004
Hector Battifora, MD
$100
1/14/2004
Hector Battifora, MD
$100
11/11/2003
Hector Battifora, MD
$30
11/3/2003
Hector Battifora, MD
$200
10/23/2003
laszlo boros
$200
1/14/2004
Marjorie Braude
$125
11/27/2003
Marjorie Braude
$300
10/23/2003
Marjorie Braude MD
$300
3/11/2004
Stu Breisch
$200
11/12/2003
Chris Centeno
$100
1/20/2004
Chris Centeno
$100
1/14/2004
Ruth Lynn Craig
$200
1/13/2004
Tina Dobsevage
$30
2/16/2004
Tina Dobsevage
$40
1/20/2004
Tina Dobsevage
$153
1/4/2004
Tina Dobsevage
$50
12/6/2003
Tina Dobsevage
$70
11/25/2003
Tina Dobsevage
$50
11/21/2003
Tina Dobsevage
$50
11/4/2003
Penny Douthwaite
$50
12/4/2003
Penny Douthwaite
$50
11/21/2003
Penny Douthwaite
$50
11/11/2003
Penny Douthwaite
$100
10/23/2003
Woodruff Emlen MD
$250
1/13/2004
glenn englander
$250
11/23/2003
dennis evans
$100
11/26/2003
dennis evans
$50
11/5/2003
dennis evans
$100
10/23/2003
Richard Evans
$300
12/6/2003
Bruce Ferguson, MD
$100
11/3/2003
Bruce Ferguson, MD
$200
10/22/2003
Irene Gage
$500
11/21/2003
Alfred Gellhorn
$200
11/30/2003
Ronald Gold
$100
12/4/2003
Ronald Gold
$100
11/10/2003
Ronald Gold
$100
10/29/2003
toni greatrex
$100
11/17/2003
toni greatrex
$250
10/30/2003
Ilene Grossbard
$200
2/29/2004
Marcia Guidoni
$50
12/10/2003
Marcia Guidoni
$50
11/21/2003
Marcia Guidoni
$50
11/3/2003
Marcia Guidoni
$100
10/24/2003
Dale Gunn, MD
$100
3/15/2004
Dale Gunn, MD
$100
2/12/2004
Laura Hart
$250
10/24/2003
Sidney E Henderson III
$200
11/21/2003
Jonathan House
$100
12/4/2003
Jonathan House
$100
11/21/2003
Jonathan House
$100
11/11/2003
Jonathan House
$30
11/3/2003
henry kaminer
$100
11/11/2003
henry kaminer
$100
10/22/2003
John T Kane
$30
11/3/2003
John T Kane
$300
10/23/2003
Patrick Kane
$500
12/30/2003
joan a kedziora md
$100
11/25/2003
dharma s khalsa
$500
11/21/2003
Ruth Larson
$200
11/22/2003
Panna Lossy
$500
3/11/2004
Panna Lossy
$100
1/21/2004
C Ashley McAllen MD
$200
2/18/2004
john mccarthy
$100
12/4/2003
john mccarthy
$100
11/19/2003
Lambert McLaurin
$100
12/4/2003
Lambert McLaurin
$100
10/24/2003
Kay and Bob Merrick
$120
2/17/2004
Kay and Bob Merrick
$200
1/20/2004
Joyce E Myers, MD
$50
12/6/2003
Joyce E Myers, MD
$50
11/23/2003
Joyce E Myers, MD
$100
10/24/2003
Deena J Nelson
$200
1/30/2004
Barbara and David Osher
$1,500
3/9/2004
Robert C Palmer, MD
$70
11/25/2003
Robert C Palmer, MD
$30
11/3/2003
Robert C Palmer, MD
$100
10/24/2003
Patricia Parsley
$40
11/25/2003
Patricia Parsley
$100
11/13/2003
Patricia Parsley
$100
10/27/2003
William E Perkins
$200
12/7/2003
Kenneth Porter
$300
12/9/2003
Paul Sanders
$250
10/24/2003
Graciela Abelin Sas,MD
$100
11/23/2003
Graciela Abelin Sas,MD
$100
11/3/2003
Lisa Scales
$30
2/13/2004
Lisa Scales
$500
1/14/2004
Lisa Scales
$1,000
11/11/2003
Lisa Scales
$500
11/3/2003
Edward Schroering
$200
2/28/2004
Edward Schroering
$300
11/11/2003
Margaret Sowerwine
$100
11/22/2003
Margaret Sowerwine
$200
10/25/2003
Selwyn M Spray
$50
12/4/2003
Selwyn M Spray
$100
11/21/2003
Selwyn M Spray
$100
11/3/2003
Selwyn M Spray
$250
10/22/2003
Gary Stadtmauer
$200
2/12/2004
Arthur Strauss, MD
$100
3/11/2004
Arthur Strauss, MD
$30
2/11/2004
Arthur Strauss, MD
$100
1/20/2004
Arthur Strauss, MD
$70
11/25/2003
Arthur Strauss, MD
$30
11/4/2003
Arthur Strauss, MD
$100
10/23/2003
Margaret J Thacker
$200
11/11/2003
Margaret J Thacker
$200
10/23/2003
Mel & Dorothea Thorne
$100
12/30/2003
Mel & Dorothea Thorne
$100
11/5/2003
Gerard van Wesep
$200
3/11/2004
Gerard van Wesep
$100
2/12/2004
Gerard van Wesep
$100
11/21/2003
Gerard van Wesep
$200
11/12/2003
Gerard van Wesep
$100
10/28/2003
sara vazquez
$70
11/25/2003
sara vazquez
$200
11/3/2003
william W West Jr MD
$100
11/21/2003
william W West Jr MD
$150
11/3/2003
Sophia Yen
$500
10/24/2003
John Zinner, MD
$100
11/21/2003
John Zinner, MD
$100
10/22/2003
******
TV Director
JAY SANDRICH
$500
3/11/2004
JAY SANDRICH
$1,000
3/5/2004
JAY SANDRICH
$500
2/27/2004
JAY SANDRICH
$500
1/20/2004
JAY SANDRICH
$2,500
11/21/2003
******
Actress
kathleen chalfant
$100
2/12/2004
kathleen chalfant
$100
1/13/2004
Rebecca R Davies
$500
10/25/2003
wendy vanden Heuvel
$500
10/24/2003
Judy Kuhn
$156
12/23/2003
Judy Kuhn
$100
11/21/2003
Judy Kuhn
$200
11/11/2003
Robin Randolph
$500
11/11/2003
Robin Randolph
$100
11/10/2003
Deirdre Lenihan Sloyan
$100
3/28/2004
Deirdre Lenihan Sloyan
$100
2/9/2004
A picture is worth 1,000 words.
Now picture President Bush in that crowd. People would be grinning from ear to ear.
New Democrat Network
Top Contributors, 2004 Cycle
Top Contributors
Media Fund
$1,500,000
August Capital/Andrew Rappaport
$1,100,000
Democratic Governors Assn
$200,035
Roche Group
$175,100
Pharmaceutical Rsrch & Mfrs of America
$150,035
Bighorn Center for Public Policy
$150,000
Aetna Inc
$150,000
Pacificare Health Systems
$125,000
Credit Union National Assn
$110,105
Investor
$106,035
National Education Assn
$105,000
American Standard Development/SSMC Inc
$100,000
Goldman Sachs
$75,200
American Insurance Assn
$75,000
American Council of Life Insurers
$60,000
Mortgage Insurance Companies of America
$55,000
Consultant
$54,150
Intuit Inc
$50,250
Visa International
$50,135
National Assn of Home Builders
$50,105
Biogen Idec
$50,000
Pacificare
$50,000
Wyeth
$50,000
Loral Space & Communications
$50,000
Charles Schwab
$50,000
Emerson
$50,000
Soros Fund Management/George Soros
$50,000
Beverly Enterprises
$50,000
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
$50,000
Limited
$50,000
Child Psychologist
$37,100
America's Community Bankers
$35,035
National Assn of Realtors
$35,000
General Electric
$35,000
Microsoft Corp
$30,035
Charles Schwab & Co
$29,141
Fortis Inc
$27,285
Boeing Co
$26,000
Pfizer Inc
$25,500
Johnson & Johnson
$25,200
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
$25,070
Koch Industries
$25,035
Prudential Financial
$25,035
Securities Industry Assn
$25,035
Bell South
$25,000
Consumer Data Industry Assn
$25,000
Sears, Roebuck & Co
$25,000
Boeing
$25,000
GlaxoSmithKline
$25,000
Limited Inc
$25,000
Transunion Corp
$25,000
Capital One Financial
$25,000
Cisco Systems
$25,000
Intuit
$25,000
Nortel Networks
$25,000
Assurant Inc
$25,000
Monumental Life Insurance Co
$25,000
Amgen Inc
$25,000
Sears
$25,000
Travelers Indemnity Co
$25,000
Therapist
$25,000
Zurich Insurance
$25,000
ACE INA
$25,000
Target Corp
$25,000
Anheuser-Busch
$25,000
Bristol-Myers Squibb
$25,000
BellSouth Corp
$25,000
AEGON USA
$25,000
American Gas Assn
$20,120
CIGNA Corp
$20,000
Electronic Industries Alliance
$20,000
Kleiner, Perkins et al
$20,000
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe
$20,000
Pacific Investment Management Co
$20,000
United Airlines
$18,030
Time Warner
$17,470
Retired
$16,810
Photographer
$16,000
eBay Inc
$16,000
Univision Communications
$15,070
PG&E Corp
$15,050
Direct Selling Assn
$15,035
DOW Chemical
$15,000
American Institute of CPAs
$15,000
Arts Pac Non-Federal
$15,000
National Multi Housing Council
$15,000
Genesoft Inc
$15,000
Eli Lilly & Co
$15,000
United Parcel Service
$15,000
Aventis
$12,500
Apax Partners
$12,100
Hewlett-Packard
$10,305
American Assn of Health Plans
$10,105
Colgate Palmolive Co
$10,100
Assn for Competitive Technology
$10,070
NASDAQ Stock Market
$10,035
US Chamber of Commerce
$10,035
Producer/Director
$10,000
Democratic Party of Colorado
$10,000
Fireman's Fund
$10,000
Loews Hotels
$10,000
Liberty Assn
$10,000
American Bankers Assn
$10,000
Scrambled Eggs
$10,000
Puget Sound Energy
$10,000
Francisco Partners
$10,000
PricewaterhouseCoopers
$10,000
Gateway Inc
$10,000
Hewlett Packard
$10,000
Nuclear Energy Institute
$10,000
LaBranche & Co
$10,000
Firemans Fund Insurance Companies
$10,000
Sempra Energy
$10,000
Ernst & Young
$10,000
National Assn of Professional Ins
$10,000
Metlife
$10,000
Northrop Grumman
$10,000
Vulcan Inc
$10,000
MPB Assoc
$10,000
Motorola
$10,000
Utley Group
$7,767
Xilinx Corp
$7,500
Intel Corp
$7,500
Homemaker
$7,400
EDS Corp
$7,000
Duberstein Group
$6,035
Tilenius Ventures
$5,785
Opsware Inc
$5,600
Morgan Stanley
$5,535
Maniv Bioventures
$5,500
Unemployed
$5,200
Verizon Communications
$5,035
Merck & Co
$5,035
Manager
$5,035
Working Assets
$5,000
Household International
$5,000
Brownstein, Hyatt et al
$5,000
Entravision Communications
$5,000
Ei Dupont De Nemours & Co
$5,000
International Dairy Foods Assn
$5,000
Ripplewood Holdings
$5,000
Sedgwick Publishing
$5,000
McLarty Management Co
$5,000
Duberstein Grp
$5,000
Financial Services Roundtable
$5,000
Bp Corp North America
$5,000
S&B Surgery Center
$5,000
O'Neil, Adler & Strauss
$5,000
National Venture Capital Assn
$5,000
Multiplan Inc
$5,000
MBNA Corp
$5,000
FedEx Corp
$5,000
BP America
$5,000
Cfsb
$5,000
Eds
$5,000
Koch Pac
$5,000
Automotive Free International Trade
$5,000
Bayview Financial
$5,000
Constellation Energy
$5,000
Anthem Inc
$5,000
DuPont Co
$5,000
Yellow Transportation
$5,000
Xcel Energy
$5,000
Allen & Co
$4,500
DAMG Capital
$4,100
Semiconductor Equipment & Materials Intl
$4,000
Babcock & Brown
$4,000
Viacom Inc
$3,700
Lehman Brothers
$3,635
Paul, Weiss et al
$3,100
Sun Microsystems
$3,000
Citigroup Inc
$2,835
Cypress Group
$2,798
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
$2,700
Patterson, Belknap et al
$2,600
Credit Suisse First Boston
$2,500
Women's Cap Fund
$2,500
Fusion Telecommunications International
$2,500
Hamond & Co
$2,500
Tech
$2,500
Torrey Fund
$2,500
Sunny Bates Assoc
$2,200
Prudential Investment Management
$2,200
Under Ground Online
$2,200
Efficient Frontiers
$2,135
Marketing Consultant
$2,135
Nemazee Capital Corp
$2,100
Goodale Assoc
$2,100
Evnime-Vaughn Assoc
$2,100
Capital Z Partners
$2,100
Iscol Family Foundation
$2,100
Pipeline
$2,100
Nch Advisors
$2,100
Frank Crystal & Co
$2,100
Seaport Group
$2,100
National Artist Management Co
$2,100
Medley Global Advisors
$2,035
Medtronic
$2,000
Heyday Co
$2,000
Ugo Networks
$2,000
CitiInsurance
$2,000
Roberts Proprietaries Inc
$2,000
Prudential
$2,000
Whale Securities
$2,000
Writer & Television Producer
$2,000
Showtime
$2,000
Cedar Creek Group
$2,000
Aladdin Access
$2,000
International Advisor Services LLC
$2,000
Self-Employed
$1,970
Physician
$1,800
Skadden, Arps et al
$1,675
Red Three Consulting
$1,600
Quadrangle Group
$1,600
Edison Electric Institute
$1,492
Meetupcom
$1,456
Citicapital
$1,389
Primedia Inc
$1,200
Bloomberg Financial
$1,200
Attorney
$1,105
Ford Management
$1,100
Community Independent Democrats
$1,100
Sullivan & Cromwell
$1,100
Upoc Inc
$1,100
Ceridian Corp
$1,100
S Bernstein & Co
$1,100
Katzenbach Partners
$1,100
Recognition Group
$1,035
Girad & Vinson
$1,035
Ndn
$1,000
Reisman, Peirez & Reisman
$1,000
Entergy Corp
$1,000
Baker Botts Llp
$1,000
Gray, Cary et al
$1,000
VuNet USA
$1,000
Baron Capital
$1,000
Reisman Peirez et al
$1,000
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp
$1,000
Petro Corp
$1,000
Dresdner, Kleinwort & Wasserstein
$1,000
Principal Financial Pac
$1,000
Management Grp
$1,000
Windy City Inc
$1,000
Tudor Investment Corp
$1,000
Hallisey & Johnson
$1,000
Principal Pac
$1,000
Sigma & Partners
$1,000
Standard Bank
$1,000
Strother, Duffy & Strother
$1,000
Bergner, Bockorny et al
$1,000
Professional Aptitude Council
$1,000
Carr, Swanson & Randolph
$1,000
Warburg Pincus LLC
$1,000
Glue Communications
$1,000
Odyssey Mngmt
$1,000
Kate Moss Co
$1,000
People would be grinning from ear to ear.
EMILY's List
Top Contributors, 2004 Cycle
Top Contributors
Retired
$945,008
Brown Foundation
$400,000
Homemaker
$208,950
EMILY's List
$200,000
Physician
$108,000
Gladys G Cofrin/Philanthropist
$100,000
US Senate/Jon Corzine
$100,000
The Nation Magazine
$99,999
Investor
$97,975
Attorney
$88,900
Azalea Foundation
$75,000
Institute for Student Achievement
$70,000
Akonadi Foundation
$52,500
Bank of America
$51,225
Working Assets
$50,000
Producer
$50,000
Counselor
$50,000
Hilseweck Oil & Gas
$50,000
Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies
$46,500
Venture Philanthropist
$45,000
Cumming Foundation
$45,000
Moriah Fund
$35,000
Private Investor
$31,000
McKenzie Patterson
$30,000
HomeStyle Galleries
$30,000
Ranching/Oil Production
$30,000
Lehbros Ltd
$26,000
Katten, Muchin et al
$25,235
Hunt Alternatives Fund
$25,000
Wolff, Sesnon, Buttery
$25,000
Volunteer
$24,950
Consultant
$23,225
Mackenzie Patterson Inc
$20,000
A La Carte Travel
$20,000
Educator
$20,000
MFI Capital
$20,000
Political Consultant
$20,000
EQUIDEX Inc
$20,000
Leith Ventures
$20,000
None
$19,501
Writer
$18,225
University of Pennsylvania
$16,450
Avis Ogilvy Moore
$16,262
Therapist
$15,000
Investments
$15,000
Pathcanada
$15,000
Poet
$15,000
Hewlettpackard Co
$15,000
Hewlett-Packard
$15,000
State of Pennsylvania
$15,000
Individual Organization Consultant
$15,000
Executive
$13,500
University of California/San Diego
$13,500
Accountant
$13,175
Family Manager
$11,000
Boston Consulting Group
$11,000
Designer
$11,000
Student
$11,000
Exploring the Metropolis
$10,594
BW Bastian Foundation
$10,000
Barbara Lee Family Foundation
$10,000
Ranching Oil Production
$10,000
Speech Language Pathologist
$10,000
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
$10,000
August Capital/Andrew Rappaport
$10,000
Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation
$10,000
Triplex Direct Marketing
$7,575
Peter L Buttenwieser & Assoc
$7,500
Self-Employed
$7,500
Social Worker
$7,500
Artist
$7,500
Johnson, Bassin Shaw
$6,795
US Air Force
$6,500
Morton Co
$6,000
Michigan State University
$6,000
Sullivan, Hill et al
$6,000
Kentucky Author Forum
$5,750
Actress
$5,750
Publisher
$5,000
Credit Suisse Asset Management
$5,000
Tishman Speyer
$5,000
Corcoran School of Art
$5,000
Sybase Inc
$5,000
Wayne State University
$5,000
Management
$5,000
America Online
$5,000
Jorgensen Co
$5,000
Schroeter, Goldmark, Bender
$5,000
Novelist
$5,000
Volunteerhomemaker
$5,000
OKeefe, Ashenden et al
$5,000
Unemployed
$5,000
Matlock Capital
$5,000
NARAL Pro-Choice America
$5,000
Arts Administrator
$5,000
Photographer
$5,000
Time Out Enterprises
$5,000
Save Our Everglades
$5,000
General Science Foundation
$5,000
General Service Foundation
$5,000
Bauman Foundation
$5,000
Rice University
$5,000
Perry Capital
$4,300
New Israel Fund
$4,166
Lawyer
$4,000
Conrad Imports
$4,000
Harold Simmons Foundation
$4,000
McGinnis Lochridge Kilgore
$3,900
Freelance
$3,500
Tufts University
$3,250
Environmentalist/Singer
$3,050
Gsa
$2,891
Wagner, Vaughn et al
$2,725
Lyceum Society
$2,635
Blazek Vetterling Llp
$2,500
Davis, Polk & Wardwell
$2,500
Terris, Barnes & Walters
$2,500
Liberty Property Trust
$2,500
Writer/Historian
$2,500
Public Relations
$2,450
Environmentalistsinger
$2,050
Brown & Co
$2,000
Children
$2,000
MacArthur Foundation
$2,000
Provident Foundation
$2,000
Karney Management
$2,000
Bellows & Bellows
$2,000
University of Gastroenterology
$2,000
Drew University
$1,500
Namtor Inc
$1,500
Timberland
$1,500
Homemakervolunteer
$1,500
Watson Walker
$1,450
City of Tucson, AZ Police Dept
$1,425
Horticulturist
$1,350
Romash Communications
$1,250
Attorneyactivist
$1,225
Accenture
$1,225
Page Gardner Consulting Ltd
$1,225
New York Academy
$1,225
Ratner Companies
$1,200
Pkg Foundation
$1,000
Cp Motion
$1,000
Jeanne Wolfe Pa
$1,000
IBM Corp
$1,000
Langford Insurance
$1,000
Educational Consultant
$1,000
New Mark Midwest Region
$1,000
Az Womens Center
$1,000
Phytrust
$1,000
Applied Graphics
$1,000
Sheldon Revocable Trust
$1,000
Carr, Yeley Adams
$1,000
Quilts Unlimited
$1,000
Perlmutter Family Foundation
$1,000
Sanford L Smith Assoc
$1,000
Bass Howes Inc
$1,000
Kenner Kavanaugh Pc
$1,000
Kaplan Group
$1,000
LA City & County Employees Union
$1,000
Spring Industries
$1,000
Paul Magliocchetti Assoc
$1,000
Double R Productions
$1,000
Kehoe for State Senate
$1,000
Physicians Trust
$1,000
Fort Bend Independent School District
$1,000
Rpw Inc
$1,000
Law Offices of Lynn Cole
$1,000
Fort Bend Ind, School District
$1,000
Activist
$1,000
SBI Co
$1,000
Pederson Group
$1,000
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
$1,000
Potter
$1,000
Wyeth
$1,000
Politics
$1,000
Canyon Ranch
$1,000
Wagner Investments
$1,000
Jp Morgan Securities
$1,000
******
Retired breakdown
Retired
$3,924
9/30/2003
Retired
$11,435
9/30/2003
Berniece Adler
$1,666
11/19/2003
Bernyce Adler
$2,500
1/22/2004
Susan Almay
$1,000
6/8/2004
Nancy Alvord
$25,000
6/25/2004
Nancy Alvord
$25,000
10/15/2003
Milicent G Anisfield
$2,500
9/9/2003
Millicent Anisfield
$3,500
6/8/2004
Marian Scattergood Ballard
$225
9/25/2003
Eileen H Belcher
$2,000
10/14/2003
Linda Benge
$5,225
2/6/2004
Doris Bernstein
$250
3/12/2004
Leclair Bissell MD
$5,000
10/22/2003
Leclair Bissell MD
$5,000
8/21/2003
Elaine Bridges
$500
4/20/2004
Susie Tompkins Buell
$10,000
4/1/2004
Shannon M Buscho
$2,500
12/18/2003
Violet B Coffin
$500
6/25/2004
Violet B Coffin
$2,500
4/8/2004
Violet B Coffin
$225
12/9/2003
Violet B Coffin
$3,725
9/9/2003
Mary Hart Cogan
$225
11/7/2003
Mary Hart Cogan
$25,000
9/9/2003
Mary Hart Cogan
$2,500
8/25/2003
Mary Hart Cogan
$5,000
7/8/2003
Elizabeth B Conant
$500
7/22/2003
Nancy Linn Connor
$6,250
2/7/2003
Margaret T Cooper
$250
7/24/2003
Russell Cowles
$6,500
5/26/2004
Anne E Delaney
$5,000
10/9/2003
Anne E Delaney
$7,000
2/14/2003
Elizabeth P Erb
$250
6/14/2004
Elizabeth P Erb
$500
6/8/2004
Elizabeth P Erb
$225
4/1/2004
Elizabeth P Erb
$5,000
1/21/2004
Elizabeth P Erb
$2,000
10/20/2003
Elizabeth P Erb
$5,000
8/26/2003
Elizabeth P Erb
$10,000
7/8/2003
Edward Farmilant
$3,000
6/21/2004
Edward Farmilant
$3,000
5/19/2004
Edward Farmilant
$1,000
4/21/2004
Edward Farmilant
$12,500
9/15/2003
Edward Farmilant
$12,500
8/8/2003
Edward Farmilant
$12,500
7/25/2003
Edward Farmilant
$12,500
5/21/2003
Adele Hay Fath
$5,000
9/17/2003
Adele Hay Fath
$5,000
4/8/2003
Emily H Fisher
$25,000
4/13/2004
Emily H Fisher
$5,000
12/22/2003
Emily H Fisher
$5,000
8/20/2003
Emily H Fisher
$10,000
4/1/2003
Scott Fleming
$250
10/14/2003
Scott Fleming
$2,500
8/14/2003
Frances H Gonzales
$225
3/2/2004
Frances H Gonzales
$5,000
8/28/2003
Frances H Gonzales
$5,000
3/26/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$5,000
6/21/2004
Evelyn Goodman
$5,000
12/31/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$5,000
11/19/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$10,000
10/22/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$5,000
8/21/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$12,500
7/7/2003
Evelyn Goodman
$7,500
5/22/2003
Wanda Grayson
$5,000
8/7/2003
Wanda Grayson
$5,000
2/28/2003
Pam Grissom
$5,000
6/21/2004
Pam Grissom
$5,000
6/10/2004
Pam Grissom
$5,000
5/17/2004
Pam Grissom
$6,800
4/21/2004
Pam Grisson
$225
3/12/2004
Lois Cowel Harrison
$10,000
8/26/2003
Lois Cowles Harrison
$3,000
6/23/2003
Pauline L Harrison
$1,500
7/16/2003
Pauline L Harrison
$3,500
7/16/2003
Pauline L Harrison
$3,500
7/14/2003
Kathryn Hirsh
$5,000
11/7/2003
Shirley Hort
$468
6/8/2004
Shirley Hort
$1,000
9/17/2003
Janet Cook Howard
$250
9/29/2003
Irene M Hunter
$20,000
4/8/2004
Irene M Hunter
$10,000
8/7/2003
Alfred G Jackson
$10,000
10/28/2003
Ann E Jewett
$1,000
10/9/2003
Jo Ann Kaplan
$1,000
10/9/2003
Julane Katz
$5,000
6/25/2004
Carol Kaufman
$500
3/7/2003
Julane L Kayz
$1,250
10/9/2003
Elizabeth B Keeshan
$1,000
9/12/2003
Louise Klein
$500
4/21/2004
Dorothy F Knecht
$225
4/16/2004
Dorothy F Knecht
$9,949
3/15/2004
Dorothy F Knecht
$5,197
4/7/2003
Sharon Labovitz
$25,000
4/11/2003
Sharon Labovitz
$1,000
4/4/2003
Sharon Labovitz
$5,000
1/30/2003
Barry R Lipman
$10,000
7/7/2003
Donna Litowitz
$5,000
3/15/2004
Susan Z Mandel
$2,500
12/14/2003
M Allison Maus
$225
3/12/2004
Elizabeth B Mc Keehan
$52,653
9/29/2003
Jean Mc Lean
$6,050
11/17/2003
Robert F Morse
$10,225
10/9/2003
Katharine Mountcastle
$1,000
3/16/2004
Anne Newman
$1,000
12/23/2003
Anne Newman
$1,000
12/22/2003
Valerie Newman
$225
3/20/2003
Patrcia H Noyes
$5,000
8/20/2003
Howard C Poulter
$3,000
8/20/2003
Majorie B Rachlin
$500
8/4/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$5,000
6/10/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
6/8/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$5,000
5/17/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$225
4/22/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$100
4/14/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
3/24/2004
Margaret M Reuss
$5,000
12/23/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$5,000
11/14/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$5,000
10/9/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
5/1/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
4/24/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
3/19/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
2/24/2003
Margaret M Reuss
$10,000
1/24/2003
Lucy Ricciardi
$10,000
1/14/2004
Suzanne E Rice
$2,500
11/14/2003
Suzanne E Rice
$2,500
9/17/2003
Bedrich M Sable
$8,420
9/24/2003
Verena F Sable
$8,420
9/24/2003
Carolyn L Sachs
$1,000
2/21/2003
Jeanne Marcelle Schapp
$2,500
9/17/2003
Ina Schnell
$1,000
4/1/2004
Ina Schnell
$1,225
3/24/2004
Robert F Schumann
$5,000
6/8/2004
Robert F Schumann
$5,000
6/23/2003
Pauline Schweppe
$3,225
5/17/2004
Elinor A Seevak
$50,000
6/23/2003
Clare Segall
$1,000
12/4/2003
Emmanual Sillman
$826
3/12/2004
Lynn G Straus
$5,000
7/17/2003
Anna May Timmons
$10,000
5/13/2004
Anna May Timmons
$15,000
4/1/2004
Anna May Timmons
$15,000
10/9/2003
Anna May Timmons
$15,000
9/12/2003
Anna May Timmons
$8,500
8/14/2003
Jane Snyder Toll
$5,000
6/8/2004
Jane Snyder Toll
$225
3/15/2004
Jane Snyder Toll
$250
8/29/2003
Marjorie Van Dusen
$20,000
4/8/2004
Marjorie Van Dusen
$10,000
12/22/2003
Effie E Westervelt
$5,000
4/1/2004
Effie E Westervelt
$1,000
8/26/2003
John Wolf
$500
2/19/2004
John Wolf
$5,000
2/19/2004
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Brown Foundation
Maconda O Connor
$200,000
7/15/2003
Maconda Oconnor
$200,000
2/19/2004
******
EMILY's List
Ellen R Malcolm
$100,000
5/21/2004
Ellen R Malcolm
$100,000
2/20/2003
******
Physician
Marjorie Braude MD
$5,000
6/8/2004
Marjorie Braude MD
$5,000
6/13/2003
Ellen M Poss
$38,000
5/24/2004
Ellen M Poss
$5,000
5/21/2004
Ellen M Poss
$25,000
11/14/2003
Ellen M Poss
$20,000
8/14/2003
George Tiller MD
$5,000
11/14/2003
George Tiller MD
$5,000
8/26/2003
******
The Nation Magazine
Katrina Vanden Heuvel
$33,334
4/8/2004
Katrina Vanden Huevel
$33,332
10/28/2003
Katrina Vanden Huevel
$16,667
8/4/2003
Katrina Vanden Huevel
$16,666
3/7/2003
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Investor, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
Anne Bartley
$4,000
2/27/2004
Beth Burnam
$5,000
4/1/2004
Beth Burnnam
$10,000
9/9/2003
Mary Ann P Cofrin
$15,000
12/22/2003
Mary Ann P Cofrin
$5,000
9/29/2003
Audrey B Kaplan
$250
5/3/2004
Audrey B Kaplan
$1,225
7/8/2003
James V Manning
$25,000
3/25/2003
Shaula ED Massena
$5,000
3/25/2003
Bettye Holt Nowlin
$250
4/8/2003
Elizabeth Corker Schwerdtle
$1,000
1/31/2003
Anne D Taft
$10,000
9/9/2003
Anne D Taft
$250
2/4/2003
Joan Hohlt Wich
$10,000
5/11/2004
Joan Hohlt Wich
$5,000
10/28/2003
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Attorney, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
Aurora Degasperi
$1,000
4/13/2004
Barbara B Dobkin
$25,000
12/22/2003
Barbara B Dobkin
$25,000
10/9/2003
Eileen Chamberlain Donahue
$1,000
11/17/2003
E Marianne Gabel
$20,000
9/29/2003
Stacey Gillman
$225
12/22/2003
Stacey Gillman
$10,000
12/5/2003
Stacey Gillman
$5,000
9/9/2003
Stacey Gillman
$225
4/7/2003
Alice London
$1,000
5/20/2004
Frances Tibbits
$450
7/1/2003
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Azalea Foundation, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
Jeanne K Manning
$12,500
9/10/2003
Jeanne K Manning
$25,000
8/7/2003
Jeanne K Manning
$12,500
6/25/2003
Jeanne K Manning
$25,000
3/25/2003
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Akonadi Foundation, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
M Quinn Delaney
$50,000
2/19/2004
M Quinn Delaney
$2,500
9/17/2003
******
Bank of America, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
Adelaide A Sink
$1,225
4/21/2004
Adelaide A Sink
$50,000
3/19/2003
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Working Assets, 2004 data
RETURN TO TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
Amount
Date
Michael Kieschnick
$50,000
7/15/2003
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Producer, 2004 data
Contributors
Amount
Date
Jeryl Oristaglio
$25,000
5/14/2004
Jeryl Oristaglio
$25,000
5/27/2003
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Ruth Mc Lean Bowers
$30,000
5/12/2004
******
Political Consultant, 2004 data
Mary Anne Tagney Jones
$15,000
2/27/2004
Mary Anne Tagney Jones
$5,000
3/19/2003
527 Organizations affiliated with AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO
$3,279,682
$3,200,453
X
California Labor Federation AFL-CIO
$278,863
$250,902
Georgia AFL-CIO
$30,471
$18,100
X
Nevada AFL-CIO
$0
$19,800
New Mexico St Bldg & Construction Trades
$10,500
$5,425
New York State Public Employees Fedn
$3,461
$49,810
New York State Public Employees Fedn
$163,556
$237,848
X
New York State Public Employees Fedn
$242,931
$118,640
X
Ohio AFL-CIO
$18,739
$0
X
Ohio AFL-CIO
$0
$28,970
X
Quad City Federation of Labor
$1,500
$12,786
NOTE: This data is based on records released by the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, August 23, 2004.
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Board Members
Bruce Babbitt is Of Counsel in Latham & Watkins D.C. office, where his practice focuses on environmental and natural resources matters. Mr. Babbitt served as United States Secretary of the Interior during the Clinton Administration. During his eight-year tenure, Mr. Babbitt provided exceptional leadership on numerous important environmental initiatives, affecting such areas as restoration of the Florida Everglades and the California Bay Delta, wilderness protection, creation of new national monuments, and protection of wildlife and endangered species. Prior to joining the Clinton Administration, Mr. Babbitt was Governor of Arizona from 1978 to 1987 and Attorney General of Arizona from 1975 to 1978. Mr. Babbitt holds a LLB from Harvard University, a MS from the University of New Castle-Upon-Tyne and a BA from the University of Notre Dame.
Roger Ballentine is the President of Green Strategies Inc., a private consulting firm in Washington D.C., where he advises corporations, investors and non-profit entities on market development and opportunities, public policy issues and business strategies, with a focus on energy and environmental matters. Roger previously served President Bill Clinton as Chairman of the White House Climate Change Task Force and Deputy Assistant to the President for Environmental Initiatives. In these capacities, he directed the Administrations efforts on climate change, represented the President in numerous international meetings and negotiations, participated at the highest levels in the development and implementation of energy and environmental policy, and advised the President on federal lands policy. Mr. Ballentine was previously Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, where he focused on energy and environment issues. Prior to coming to the White House, he was a partner at the Washington law firm of Patton, Boggs L.L.P., and Adjunct Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Mr. Ballentine is a graduate of the University of Connecticut and the Harvard Law School. He serves on the Boards of the American Council for Renewable Energy, the American Bird Conservancy and the Solar Electric Light Fund, and is a Senior Fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute.
Carol Browner served as head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, a $7 billion, 18,000-employee agency responsible for protecting the publics air, water, and the health of their communities. She served as a member of the Presidents Cabinet for eight years. Ms. Browner, an attorney, is widely recognized for her innovative partnerships with the business community and non-governmental organizations, forging common sense, cost-effective solutions to public health and environmental challenges. Accomplishments during her tenure included enacting the strongest-ever national air pollution standards, creating innovative and flexible alternatives to traditional regulatory programs, and leveraging more than $1 billion in public and private funds to cleanup brownfields.
Nicholas Butterworth was President & CEO of The MTVi Group, the largest interactive music company and a joint venture of Viacom and Liberty Media, from 1999-2002. In this capacity Mr. Butterworth was responsible for the growth and direction of MTV's global Internet properties, including MTV.com, VH1.com, Country.com, and Sonicnet.com, along with over 60 international sites. Prior to the formation of the MTVi Group, Mr. Butterworth was President & CEO of Sonicnet, Inc., a division of TCI Music, Inc. (a Liberty Media company). Mr. Butterworth served two terms as President of the Digital Media Association (DiMA), a trade organization active on intellectual property and technology policy issues. From 1993 to 1994 Mr. Butterworth served as Executive Director of Rock The Vote, an entertainment industry-backed nonprofit group promoting voter registration and political participation to young people. Mr. Butterworth is a board member of the T.J. Martell Foundation and the Music For Youth Foundation and a past board member of the New York New Media Association.
Russ Daggatt is a private venture investor and corporate advisor. He served as president and vice chairman of Teledesic LLC, CEO of New ICO Global Communications Ltd., and CEO and vice chairman of ICO-Teledesic Global Ltd. Previously, Russ served in an executive role at Flying Tigers, prior to its acquisition by Federal Express, and practiced law with Preston Gates & Ellis in Seattle and Anderson Mori & Rabinowitz in Tokyo. Drawing on his active experience as a mountain-climbing and river-rafting guide, Russ earlier led the merger of the top two U.S. international adventure travel companies, Mountain Travel and Sobek Expeditions. Russ is co-author of the book The Global Negotiator: Building Strong Business Relationships Anywhere in the World (1990). He was selected as a "Global Leader of Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
John P. DeVillars is a Founder and Managing Partner of BlueWave Strategies and Managing Partner of BlueWave Capital where he advises more than a dozen renewable energy companies, environmental companies, and brownfield developers. From 2000 to 2003, Mr. DeVillars served as the Executive Vice President of Brownfields Recovery Corporation. Prior to that, Mr. DeVillars served as the New England Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where he directed the operations of 800 employees and a $400 million annual budget. Under his leadership, EPA New England won more awards for successful reform than any other EPA office. Mr. DeVillars previously served as Secretary of Environmental Affairs for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chairman of the Board of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, and Chief of Operations for Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. From 1991 to 1994, he was Director of the Environmental Services Group for Coopers & Lybrand. He received the President's Award of the Nature Conservancy, given annually for national leadership in environmental affairs.
Dianne Dillon-Ridgley is a noted international speaker on Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Population, Gender and Justice issues. Ms. Dillon-Ridgley represents the World Y.W.C.A (World Young Women's Christian Association) at the United Nations headquarters in New York, is a former trustee of the Wallace Global Fund and in 1999 was appointed to the Oxford University Commission on Sustainable Consumption.
During the last ten years Ms. Dillon-Ridgley has served on numerous U.S. delegations at the UN. She was commissioned by the White House to serve as an advisor and member of the US Delegation to the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. In 1994, President Clinton appointed her to the President's Council on Sustainable Development where she also served as co-chair of the Council's International Task Force and co-chaired the Population and Consumption Task Force.
From 1994-1997 she was president of Zero Population Growth (ZPG), the nation's largest grassroots organization concerned with rapid population growth and the environment. Currently a trustee of the International Board for Auburn University's School of Human Sciences, she was adjunct lecturer at the University of Indiana School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Since 1991, she has been a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Aspen Law and Business' Fair Housing and Fair Lending Publications, now a Wolters Kluwer Company. She also serves on the boards of the River Network, Second Nature, Natural Step-US, and the Center for International Environmental Law.
Peter Fox-Penner is the Principal and Chairman of the Board of the Brattle Group, a consulting firm offering advice and expert testimony on economic, financial, regulatory, and strategic issues. His practice centers on energy and environmental policies and electric utility deregulation, where he is the author of several books, including the highly acclaimed Electric Utility Restructuring: A Guide to the Competitive Era. He is a frequent expert witness. He is also experienced in the natural gas, communications, transportation, and environmental industries. Dr. Fox-Penner holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and a M.S. and B.S. in engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
George T. Frampton joined the law firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner in April 2001. His areas of practice include complex litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and environmental and energy corporate strategy. He has been a Visiting Lecturer in Constitutional Law at Duke Law School, and in the fall of 2003 will teach a graduate course in International Environmental Law and Policy at Johns Hopkins' Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington. From 1998-2001, Mr. Frampton was Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. As such he was the President's principal advisor on environmental policy matters, and directed the White House environmental policy group of approximately two dozen professionals. In 1997-98, he served as Corporate Advisor to Earth Satellite Corporation, Bethesda, MD and represented Vice President Al Gore as his personal attorney in connection with the Justice Department's preliminary investigation into possible fundraising violations. From 1993-97, Mr. Frampton was Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks. In this position, he was responsible for supervising the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; chaired a number of government-wide major regional initiatives within the Clinton Administration including restoration of the Florida Everglades Ecosystem and distribution of funds from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Fund; and led efforts to negotiate land-management agreements with state and local governments and large private landowners to protect sensitive habitats. From 1986-1993, Mr. Frampton was President of The Wilderness Society. From 1976-1985, Mr. Frampton was affiliated with the Washington, D.C. litigation firm of Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner, where he specialized in major litigation. Mr. Frampton was an Assistant Special Prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force from 1973-75, where he was one of a team of six attorneys under two special prosecutors that conducted the grand jury investigation and trial of the Watergate Cover-up Case. In 1971-72, Mr. Frampton served as Law Clerk to Justice Harry A. Blackmun. He is a graduate of Yale College, the London School of Economics (M.Sc. Econ.) and Harvard Law School.
David Gardiner is currently President of his own environmental consulting firm, David Gardiner & Associates. The firm provides strategic assistance to for-profit and non-profit clients. It specializes in strategies that integrate environmental and economic concerns to address global warming, clean air, and clean energy. Prior to founding his firm, Mr. Gardiner was Executive Director of the White House Climate Change Task Force, the group established by President Clinton to coordinate the U.S. governments domestic and international policies on climate change. In that capacity he led the development of the Administrations climate change budget and tax credit proposals, and provided strategic advice on the international climate change negotiations. Before coming to the White House, Mr. Gardiner served for six years as Assistant Administrator for Policy at the Environmental Protection Agency. As Assistant Administrator, he led EPAs climate change efforts, as well as programs to reinvent EPAs approaches to key sectors, such as transportation, agriculture, metal finishing, and real estate development. He directed EPAs planning, environmental economics, sustainable development and information policy efforts, as well as a major regulatory reinvention effort, Project XL. Prior to joining EPA, he was the Sierra Clubs Legislative Director in Washington, DC, overseeing their efforts on clean air, climate change, land protection, and international issues. Mr. Gardiner has a Bachelor of Arts with honors from Harvard College.
Donna Gerstenfeld has come out of retirement after a career in corporate law and finance in Washington, DC, and New York City because she strongly believes that another four years of the Bush Administration poses a great danger to our environment, our health, the economy and the safety of all Americans. She serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Environment2004 and Vice Chair of its Finance Committee. During her legal career, Donna practiced corporate litigation, financial regulatory and merger/acquisition law with the firms of Covington & Burling, Washington, DC, and Battle & Fowler, New York City, and with the US Treasury Department, Office of Thrift Supervision. In addition, Donna provided financial markets regulatory advice to The Hon. Charles E. Schumer, and to capital markets clients, Morgan Stanley Group and Bankers Trust (BC Securities) New York, in the capacity of corporate counsel.
Nancy Gibson has won two Emmys for appearances and contribution to the award-winning PBS show Newtons Apple. Her proudest achievement is co-founding the International Wolf Center that opened its doors in 1993 after raising close to $2 million dollars of public and private funds. That effort was noted by then Governor Arne Carlson who appointed her as chair to the Minnesota Citizen Advisory Committee of the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, a position she has held for 13 years. Nancy led the successful statewide constitutional campaign to re-dedicate lottery funds for 25 years to this Trust Fund beginning in 2000. She also makes regular appearances as the naturalist for the NBC affiliate KARE TV, is a consultant for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, a spokesperson on national and local media and a variety of jobs with wildlife-related organizations and issues. A close associate of wolf expert, Dr. L. David Mech, Nancy travels around the U.S. and abroad to work on and speak about wolf and other wildlife issues. She spent the summers of 1992 and 1993 in Ellesmere Island observing and living with wild Arctic wolves and has been guiding wolf trips in the Arctic and Yellowstone for the past several years. Nancy writes for International Wolf, wrote her first book in 1996 titled, Wolves, and has been a national guest columnist and book editor. She raised the two yearling Arctic wolves now residing at the International Wolf Center.
David Foster Hales is the President, DFH Global, a multi-purpose sustainable development and environmental consulting firm that focuses on environment and security issues, and on sustainable urban development. He also serves as Chair of the Stakeholder Forum. From 1994 to 2001, Mr. Hales served as Deputy Assistant Administrator and founding Director of the Global Environmental Center at USAID. Mr. Hales led the development and implementation of USAID climate change, biodiversity, environment and natural resource, and urban programs operating in more than 80 countries worldwide. Mr. Hales served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior for Fish and Wildlife and National Parks during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, and was Director of the State of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources from 1988 - 1991. From 1980 - 1987, he was the Samuel Task Dana Professor of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan. From 1994 - 1996 he was a member of the 56th College of National Lecturers for Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. He was one of the primary legislative architects behind a number of public lands initiatives. He led Carter Administration efforts leading to the passage of the National Parks and Recreation Omnibus Act of 1978. He is a co-founder of the Society for Conservation Biology, and the first American to serve as the President of the World Heritage Convention. In 2000, he authored the definition of Water Security adopted by consensus at The Hague International Conference on Fresh Water. Mr. Hales has also served as Trustee or on Boards of Directors for various scientific and conservation organizations, including the Organization for Tropical Studies, the United States International Committee on Monuments and Sites, The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (Commission on Protected Areas, Species Survival Commission, and Working Group on Environmental Ethics), Society for Conservation Biology, The School for Field Studies, the Lake Michigan Federation, The Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism, the Michigan Chapters of The Nature Conservancy and The American Farmland Trust, the United States-Central and Eastern European Environment Foundation, the United Nations Environment and Development Forum, and the Smithsonian Institute for Sustainable Development.
Peter Horton is a director, actor, writer, and producer. He has worked in feature film, network television, commercials and public service production, with such acting credits as "thirtysomething", The Geena Davis Show, Brimstone, Singles, Where the River Runs Black and Side Out. Directing credits include, pilots for the series Birdland and Class of '96, "thirtysomething", The Shield, Once and Again and the feature film, The Cure for Universal. Peter created and produced the highly acclaimed film for NBC called Murder Live. Peter has directed a Public Service Announcement for Amnesty International, he is a board member of the Los Angeles based Jobs For a Future, and is a member of the Executive Forum of the Natural Resources Defense Council. Mr Horton is a partner at Practical Matters, an environmental communications project of Cucoloris Films. Practical Matters is a communications firm that promotes non-profit and public sector environmental initiatives.
Howard A. Learner serves as the President and Executive Director of the Environmental Law and Policy Center the Midwest's leading environmental legal advocacy and eco-business innovation organization. Mr. Learner previously served as the General Counsel for Business and Professional People for the Public Interest, where he specialized in environmental, energy and community economic development litigation and policy development. He also served as the founding President and Chairperson of the Illinois Citizens Utility Board, a 175,000-member consumer advocacy organization, and as Legal Counsel to the Chicago Energy Commission, a private group studying the impact of energy expenditures and policies for the City of Chicago. Mr. Learner serves on the Executive Committee of the Environmental Law Institute, as Chair of the Grantmaking Committee of the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation, as Director of the Jewish Fund for Justice, and was the founding Chair of the new Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Mr. Learner is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University Law School, teaching environmental law. He serves on the City of Chicagos Green Principles Advisory Committee and on the Calumet Sustainable Development Initiative Advisory Committee. Mr. Learner received a J.D from Harvard Law School, and a B.A. from the University of Michigan.
Frank E. Loy was Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs from 1998 to January 2001. His responsibilities included the environment and science, human rights, the promotion of democracy, refugees and humanitarian affairs, counter-narcotics and international law enforcement. During his tenure he served as chief U.S. negotiator for a number of treaties, including those on climate change and on trade in genetically modified agricultural products. He served in the Department of State in two previous administrations. During 1979-1981 he served as Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs, with personal rank of Ambassador, and from 1965 to 1970 as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs. Mr. Loy has spent a number of years in the business sector. He was a partner in the firm engaged to bring the bankrupt Penn Central Transportation Company out of bankruptcy, and in that connection served for five years as the president of the Penn Central subsidiary that owned all the non-railroad businesses. Subsequently he was president of the solvent corporation emerging from that bankruptcy. Earlier he served as Senior Vice President for International Affairs of Pan American World Airways, and practiced corporation law with the Los Angeles firm of OMelveny & Myers. From 1981 to 1995 he was President of The German Marshall Fund of the U.S., an American foundation both conducting and funding others in programs concerning US/European political, economic and environmental relations. In 1996 he was a visiting lecturer in International Law and Policy at the Yale Law School.
Mr. Loy has served on numerous corporate boards of directors and has served as chairman of numerous non-profit boards, including the League of Conservation Voters. He is at present a member of the boards of Environmental Defense, the Pew Center for Global Climate Change, Resources for the Future, Population Services International, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship, as well as the International Advisory Council of the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships.
He received his B.A. from UCLA and L.L.B. from Harvard.
Mary D. Nichols has served as Californias Secretary for Resources since 1998. As head of the Resources Agency, Ms. Nichols oversees the budgets, policies and activities of 31 departments, commissions, boards and conservancies, including the Departments of Conservation, Fish and Game, Forestry and Fire Protection, Parks and Recreation, Water Resources, the California Coastal Commission and the California Energy Commission. Secretary Nichols serves as the Chair of the California Climate Action Registrys Board and is taking a lead role in coordinating the States response to projected impacts of Climate Change on Californias ecosystems, species, agriculture, water supplies and coast. Nichols' present appointment builds on a 30-year legacy of public service that has been instrumental in helping forge the nations approach to environmental issues and establishes California as the environmental benchmark for the rest of the world. Just prior to her appointment as Secretary for Resources, Ms. Nichols served as the Executive Director of Environment Now, a private foundation dedicated to the protection of the California environment. In 1993, she was nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the US Senate to be the Environmental Protection Agency's Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. Nichols served as a senior staff attorney and director of the Los Angeles office of the Natural Resources Defense Council from 1989 to 1993. She was appointed by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. to the attorney seat on the California Air Resources Board in 1975, and was named its chair in 1978. She also served as Secretary for Environmental Affairs, the cabinet-level agency responsible for air, water, and solid waste management that later became the California Environmental Protection Agency. Ms. Nichols received her B.A. from Cornell University and J.D. from Yale Law School.
Nigel Purvis joined The Brookings Institution as a senior scholar in 2003. He currently directs Brookings Environment and Development Project, a new institution wide effort to bring environmental issues into the mainstream of international affairs and U.S. foreign policy. Mr. Purvis is the first Brookings scholar to receive appointments to each of the institutions three principle research programs foreign policy, economics and governance. Previously, Mr. Purvis served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. In that capacity he oversaw U.S. environmental diplomacy regarding climate change, biological diversity, forests, toxic chemicals, coral reefs and endangered species. From 1998 to 2001, Mr. Purvis also served as a senior U.S. negotiator on global climate change, biotechnology and environmental aspects of trade policy. From 1993 to 1997, Mr. Purvis served as an international lawyer at the State Department advising on such diverse topics as the Dayton peace process for Bosnia, human rights, humanitarian affairs, economic sanctions and U.S. law on foreign relations. Early in his career, Mr. Purvis worked as an attorney at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York. He also taught graduate courses in government and law at Georgetown University. Mr. Purvis has published numerous works on foreign policy, international law, globalization and environmental challenges. His book The Other War: Global Poverty and the Millennium Challenge Account will be released by The Brookings Press in June 2003. Mr. Purvis graduated with honors from Harvard Law School in 1990, where he received the Laylin prize for work on international law. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Minnesota in 1987.
Rhone Resch has 15 years of experience working closely with both the EPA and industry to develop and implement clean energy solutions. He is the Senior Vice President of the Natural Gas Supply Association, which represents integrated major and independent companies that produce and market natural gas. He formerly worked as a Program Manager in the EPA's Climate Protection Division in the Office of Air and Radiation, where he developed and implemented energy efficiency programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and hazardous air pollutants from the petroleum industry. As a Senior Analyst with the Project Performance Corporation, he supported the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Environmental Management Program, evaluating the energy efficiency of industrial operations associated with the DOE's nuclear weapons facilities and reviewing regulatory compliance of several DOE facilities with respect to Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Toxic Substance Control Act, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and Occupational Safety and Health Act. He holds an MPA in Management from Syracuse University's Maxwell School, a Master of Environmental Engineering from SUNY Syracuse, and a B.A. from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
Simon Rich, formerly CEO of Louis Dreyfus Holding Co and Chairman and CEO of Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas, has 20 years of experience in all aspects of the energy industry in North America and Europe. Louis Dreyfus has operations in oil refining, petroleum product storage and distribution, natural gas production and distribution and the distribution and merchandising of electricity in North America and Europe as well as its traditional agricultural merchant business encompassing all of the cereal grains, oil seeds and cotton. During Mr. Rich's tenure as CEO the company, he created EDF Trading which currently dispatches the electric generation system of France. Mr. Rich is Chairman of Carolina Green Energy, a company designed to bring renewable power alternatives to North Carolina consumers. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Visitors of The Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University and as an Adjunct Professor at the school. Mr. Rich is a 1967 graduate of Duke University. Mr. Rich lives in Edenton and Durham, NC.
Bud Ris served as the chief executive officer of the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) from 1984 through 2003, first as Executive Director, and then as President. From 1997 to 2003, Mr. Ris chaired a coalition of sixteen national organizations founded to support international and domestic action on climate change. He led the delegation of US NGOs to the international negotiations that culminated in the Kyoto Protocol. He served on the Energy and Transportation Task Force of President Clintons Council on Sustainable Development and was a member of the Energy Future Coalitions advisory council from 2002-2003. He is a trustee of The Keystone Center and the Heinz Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment, both of which are focused on fostering collaboration between corporations, NGOs, and government. He is an advisor to the Henry Luce Foundation and, until December 2003, was a member of the advisory board of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis.
Kathleen Rogers is the President of Earth Day Network. She brings with her over 15 years of experience as an environmental attorney. Previously, Kathleen served as the Chief Wildlife Counsel for the National Audubon Society, where she directed its biodiversity and international trade programs, among others. She served as an Environmental Representative on the U.S. Delegation - Free Trade Area of the Americas. She was also responsible for bringing the first citizen complaint before the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the tri-national agency formed to oversee North American environmental issues. Kathleen has held senior positions with the Environmental Law Institute, Piedmont Environmental Council, two U.S. Olympic Organizing Committees, and United Nations Conference on Women.
Prior to joining UCS in 1981, Mr. Ris directed the Hydroelectric Power Program at the New England River Basins Commission. From 1976-1978, he was a senior policy analyst in the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, where he had major responsibility for preparing the states first Coastal Zone Management Plan. Before then he was a Senior Associate with Roy Mann Associates, a private consulting firm specializing in environmental impact assessments. Mr. Ris also served on the board of Ris Paper Company, Inc. Mr. Ris has appeared as a keynote speaker before many of the nations leading civic forums and often represented UCS as its senior spokesperson before the news media.
Mr. Ris received his B.A. in mathematics from Duke University in 1970 and a M.S./M.L.A. in landscape architecture and environmental planning from the SUNY College of Environmental Science at Syracuse University in 1974. He attended the Duke University School of Forestry (now the Nicholas School for the Environment) from 1971 to 1972. He resides with his spouse and three college-age daughters in Lexington, Massachusetts.
David Sandalow is a Guest Scholar at The Brookings Institution, where he writes on conservation and global environment issues. Prior to his appointment at Brookings, Mr. Sandalow was Executive Vice President at World Wildlife Fund, where he helped manage World Wildlife Fund's conservation, advocacy and research programs around the world. During the Clinton administration, Mr. Sandalow served as Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, Environment and Science and served jointly as Senior Director for Environmental Affairs, National Security Council and Associate Director for the Global Environment, White House Council on Environmental Quality. In these positions, areas of emphasis included global warming, marine conservation, biotechnology, environmental standards of export credit agencies, and environmental events in connection with the President's foreign travel (including Africa, China, India and Latin America). Prior to his work at the White House, Mr. Sandalow was with the Office of General Counsel at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Before working at EPA, Mr. Sandalow was in the private practice of law. Mr. Sandalow has been a member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Environmental Law, and co-chair of the ABA's Annual Conference on Environmental Law, a member of the Sustainable Development Roundtable at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and a Stimson Fellow at Yale University. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School (JD 1982) and Yale College (BA Philosophy 1978).
Roger W. Sant of Washington, D.C. is co-founder of The AES Corporation and currently serves as a Director and Chairman Emeritus of the Board. He was Chairman of the Board and a Director from its inception until May 2003. Prior to starting AES, Mr. Sant was Assistant Administrator for Energy Conservation and the Environment of the Federal Energy Administration and the Director of the Energy Productivity Center, an energy research organization affiliated with The Mellon Institute at Carnegie-Mellon University. Mr. Sant currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Summit Foundation, is a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution, and serves on the Boards of Directors of Marriott International, The National Symphony Orchestra and The World Wildlife Fund. Mr. Sant received a B.S. from Brigham Young University and an M.B.A from the Harvard Graduate School of Business.
Karen E. Skelton provides companies and individuals strategic counsel on complex projects involving a combination of political, legal, financial and communication issues on behalf of the Dewey Square group. Until June 2000, Ms. Skelton served as the Chief Counsel of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. Department of Transportation. Her responsibilities included providing legal counsel on environmental, civil rights and contract issues, ranging from sprawl management to innovative finance. Prior to the Federal Highway Administration, she served as a Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Political Affairs at the White House. There she coordinated Californias policy and political issues in the White House and advised the President and Vice President on general political matters. She was Vice President Gores first Director of Political Affairs. Prior to her White House tenure, Ms. Skelton served as the Deputy Counsel to the Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice, where she helped establish the first office of tribal justice. She also served as a trial attorney in the Environment and Natural Resources Division and as a special Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. Before coming to Washington, Ms. Skelton worked for the law firm of Morrison & Foerster in Los Angeles, California. Ms. Skelton has also worked on behalf of four Presidential campaigns, including Mondale 1983-84, Dukakis 1987-88, Clinton-Gore 1992 and 1996. Ms. Holds a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley Law School and a Masters Degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Beth A. Viola is managing director of Holland & Knight Strategic Communications Group. Ms. Viola's practice areas include environmental consulting, appropriations work and public relations. Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Ms. Viola served as a senior advisor to the White House Council on Environmental Quality. In this capacity, she served as a senior member of a team responsible for advising the president and the vice president on environmental and energy issues including climate change, natural resources and smart growth. She served as the primary White House liaison on these issues to elected officials, industry, environmental, religious and labor leaders as well as the media. During the last year of her tenure, she was one of Vice President Gore's chief environmental advisors and served as a senior policy advisor to him during his presidential campaign. Before joining the White House in 1994, Ms. Viola worked in government affairs for Matsushita Electric Corporation of America. She is also a former congressional staff member for U.S. Representatives John Edward Porter of Illinois and Claudine Schneider of Rhode Island. Ms. Viola received a bachelor's in political science from Providence College in 1990, and attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government Program for senior managers in government in 1995.
Wesley Warren is a Senior Fellow at the Natural Resources Defense Council where he serves as the Deputy Director of the Advocacy Center. His work focuses on regulatory reform and federal budget matters. During the Clinton administration, Wesley served as Associate Director of the Natural Resources, Energy and Science Division of the White House Office of Management and Budget, and as Chief of Staff at the Council on Environmental Quality. Mr. Warren also served as the Director on the White House Task Force on Livable Communities. From 1991-1994, Wesley worked on the House Energy & Commerce Committee, and from 1988-1991, he worked on the House Science, Space & Technology Committee. He currently serves on the Board of the Environmental Integrity Project and is a member of the Advisory Committee of the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Aimée Christensen has worked for over a decade on energy and environmental matters, bringing a broad perspective from her time in government, in the private sector, and in non-governmental organizations. Ms. Christensen joined Environment2004 from the global law firm of Baker & McKenzie where she served as a member of the Global Climate Change and Clean Energy Practice Group, advising clients on energy and environmental matters, including renewable energy project development, global climate change, and corporate responsibility. Prior to joining Baker & McKenzie, she worked on trade and environmental issues for the International Centre for Trade & Sustainable Development during the 1998 and 1999 World Trade Organization Ministerial Meetings. From 1993 to 1998, Ms. Christensen served in the Clinton-Gore Administration, including four years at the Department of Energy where she advised Energy Secretaries Hazel O'Leary and Federico Peña on Latin American energy policy. Before her tenure at the Department of Energy, Ms. Christensen worked on international environmental issues at the White House Office on Environmental Policy, on Environmental Protection Agency matters for the Clinton-Gore Transition Team, and for the American Bar Association's International Law Section. A life-long Democrat, Ms. Christensen worked with the 1992 and 1996 coordinated campaigns and has been active in politics in her home state of Idaho. She is a Board member of the American Council on Renewable Energy and the National Association of Environmental Law Societies, a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a Member of the Environmental Law Institute's Council of Partners. She received her B.A. from Smith College and her J.D. from Stanford Law School.
Miranda A. Anderson specializes in strategic and operational non-profit management, corporate responsibility, and organizational development. Her career has spanned both the non- and for-profit sectors, holding management positions in such industries as energy and environmental development in emerging markets, international development, and wireless telecommunications. Prior to joining the E04 team, Miranda served as the Operations Director for the Solar Electric Light Fund, and provided independent consulting services to a number of private and public organizations. Miranda holds a Bachelor of Science from Colorado State University, and a Masters of Business Administration from George Washington University, specializing in Environmental Management and Policy, with particular research on multi-sectoral partnerships, market-based environmental solutions, and organizational policy at the business, NGO, and government levels.
Leanne Farrell is the Web and Program Coordinator at Environment2004. She graduated with a B.A. in International Relations with honors from Stanford University in June 2002. With a strong interest in sustainable development, she wrote her honors thesis on rural development and natural resource management strategies for indigenous communities impacted by natural gas development in Bolivia. Since moving to Washington, DC, Leanne has worked as an advocate for high standards of environmental sustainability, respect for human rights, and local accountability in the policies and operations of international financial institutions and multinational corporations. She has worked for both Environmental Defense and the Bank Information Center, monitoring publicly-financed projects and supporting advocacy efforts to improve environmental and social policies at the multilateral development banks. At Earthworks (formerly the Mineral Policy Center), she authored public education materials for the launch of a new consumer-based campaign aiming to improve the standards of the gold mining industry to better protect communities and the environment from mining's negative impacts. At Stanford, she co-founded the Stanford Community for Peace and Justice following September 11, 2001, and edited Womenspeak, a campus women's art and literary journal. In her spare time, Leanne enjoys hiking, running, swimming, cooking, and salsa dancing.
Chris Murray is an attorney specializing in environmental issues. He comes to Environment2004 from the Minority Committee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce where he researched toxics and air issues. Prior to joining the Committee, Mr. Murray served as the Deputy Media Relations Director for the National Environmental Trust where he helped develop and execute successful legislative campaigns around the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act. He is a veteran of electoral campaigns, having served as the Field Director for a successful U.S. Congressional race and as a GOTV coordinator for a coordinated campaign. Chris was trained as a chef at the Natural Gourmet Cookery School and holds a J.D. from the University of California.
Christine M. Stackpole is the Development Director for Environment2004. Previously, Ms. Stackpole worked on a number of Massachusetts political campaigns, including volunteering as a fundraiser and on field strategy for Robert Reichs gubernatorial campaign. She comes to Environment2004 from Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) where she served as an Associate Director on the Global Oil team. She consulted to companies on air, fuel quality, alternative vehicle, and energy policy issues. She also served as a key research contact to several of CERAs government clients. While in graduate school, Ms. Stackpole worked with the US Environmental Protection Agency on several projects involving effective and efficient management of enforcement and voluntary programs. She holds a B.A. from Lehigh University and an M.P.P. from Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government.
NO, hadn't seen it.
Unless it's posted here, you ought to.
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