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R. James Woolsey joined Booz Allen
Hamilton in July, 2002, as a Vice President and officer in the firm’s Global
Assurance practice located in McLean, Virginia. Previously Mr. Woolsey was a
partner at the law firm of Shea & Gardner in Washington, D.C., where he
practiced for twenty-two years, on four occasions, beginning in1973; his
practice was in the fields of civil litigation and alternative dispute
resolution.
During the twelve years he has served
in the U.S. Government Mr. Woolsey has held Presidential appointments in two
Democratic and two Republican administrations. He was Director of Central
Intelligence in 1993-95. He also served as: Ambassador to the Negotiation on
Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), Vienna, 1989-1991; Under
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and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate
Committee on Armed Services, 1970-73. He was appointed by the President as
Delegate at Large to the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START)
and Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST), and served in that capacity on a
part-time basis in Geneva, 1983-1986. As an officer in the U.S. Army he was
an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
(SALT I), Helsinki and Vienna, 1969-1970.
Mr. Woolsey is currently: the Chairman
of the Board of Freedom House, the Chairman of the Advisory Boards of the
Clean Fuels Foundation and the New Uses Council, and a Trustee of the Center
for Strategic & International Studies. He also serves on the National
Commission on Energy Policy. In the past he has been the Chairman of the
Executive Committee of the Board of Regents of The Smithsonian Institution,
and a trustee of: Stanford University, The Goldwater Scholarship Foundation,
and the Aerospace Corporation. He has also been a member of: The National
Commission on Terrorism, 1999-2000; The Commission to Assess the Ballistic
Missile Threat to the U.S. (Rumsfeld Commission), 1998; The President's
Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform, 1989; The President's Blue Ribbon
Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission), 1985-1986; and The
President's Commission on Strategic Forces (Scowcroft Commission), 1983..
Mr. Woolsey is presently a principal
in the Homeland Security Fund of Paladin Capital Group and a member of the
Board of Directors of four privately held companies, generally in fields
related to infrastructure protection and resilience. He also serves as Vice
Chairman of the Advisory Board of Global Options LLC. He has served in the
past as a member of the Boards of Directors of a number of other publicly
and privately held companies, generally in fields related to technology and
security, including: Martin Marietta; British Aerospace, Inc.; Fairchild
Industries; Titan Corporation; DynCorp, Yurie Systems, Inc.; and USF&G; he
has also served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia
Stock Exchange.
Mr. Woolsey was born in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, in 1941. He is married to Suzanne Haley Woolsey, who is the Chief
Communications Officer of the National Academies (Science, Engineering, and
Medicine) and who serves on several corporate and non-profit boards. They
have three sons: Robert, Daniel, and Benjamin. Mr. Woolsey attended Tulsa
public schools, graduating from Tulsa Central High School in 1959. He
received his B.A. Degree from Stanford University (1963, With Great
Distinction, Phi Beta Kappa), an M.A. from Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar
1963-65), and an LL.B from Yale Law School (1968, Managing Editor of the
Yale Law Journal).
Mr. Woolsey is a frequent contributor
of articles to major publications, and from time to time gives public
speeches and media interviews, on the subjects of foreign affairs, defense,
energy, critical infrastructure protection and resilience, and intelligence.
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