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Full Time

  • Ms. Mindy L. Kotler (Mrs. Dwight C. Smith III), Director - Yale University, M.A., International Relations; Smith College, B.A., Government and History, High Honors in Chinese history; The Phillips Exeter Academy

  • Mr. Daisuke Okuyama, Research Assistant (part time) – American University, M.A. International Relations (expected 2002), Yokohama City University, B.A. Economics.

Senior Adviser

  • Mr. Robert L. Stern advises the Japan Project on domestic and international science and technology policy. Mr. Stern held posts in both industry and government, including as Xerox's manager of advanced technology services and director of industry services at NIST. He holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from MIT.

Consultants

  • Mr. Felipe Huici, Web Site Coordinator - University of Virginia.

  • Mr. Yuichi Ikeda, American University, B.S. Business Administration, Narita International High School, Japan.

  • Ms. Miho Hasuo - Thunderbird School of Business, MBA, The College of William and Mary, M.A., Government; Seinan Gakuin University, B.A., Law

  • Ms. Jennifer McCadney - George Washington University Law Center (degree expected 2000), George Washington University, B.A., International Relations, International Economics, Magna Cum Laude

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