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Revision as of 09:22, 3 January 2013
London, Herbert I. | |
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Gender | male |
(Other) employerNot all of the people we document here at TTNI are employed at the Think Tank: typically members of advisory boards for example wont get paid. The term (Other) employer is therefore a bit misleading. | New York University |
Leading employee in | Hudson Institute, Hudson Institute, National Chamber Foundation |
Member in | Council on Foreign Relations |
Advisory Board member in | Center for Institutional Analysis and Development, International Institute of Strategic Studies |
Supervisory Board member in | Center for Institutional Analysis and Development |
Topics |
Herbert I. London is member of the advisory board and of the supervisory board of the Center for Institutional Analysis and Development (CADI).
Influence fields of Person
In this section we try to document where the person has which influence.
Leading employee in corporation
- https://www.innocentive.com/, Board of Directors for InnoCentive
- http://www.itransys.com/, Member of the board of directors, International Transportation Systems
- http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/abstracts/mds-747/agencies.html, Board of Directors of the National Association for Industry-Education Cooperation
- http://www.blackrock.com/, Board of Trustees for BlackRock Funds
Leading employee in academia
- http://www.rose-hulman.edu/, Board of Trustees of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- http://thefire.org/, Board of Advisors, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc.
- http://gallatin.nyu.edu/, Founder and dean, Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Leading employee in the NGO sphere
- http://www.ajcongress.org/, Board of Governance for the American Jewish Congress
- http://www.secure-license.org/, Board of Directors of the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License
Author in the media sphere
- http://nymag.com/, New York Magazine
- http://www.newcriterion.com/, The New Criterion
- http://www.nytimes.com/, New York Times
- http://www.washingtontimes.com/, Washington Times
- http://www.csmonitor.com/, Christian Science Monitor
- http://spectator.org/, American Spectator
- http://www.cnn.com/, CNN
- http://www.herblondon.org/about/, Own blog
- http://www.latimes.com/, Los Angeles Times
- http://www.isi.org/journals/modern age.html, Modern Age
- http://www.nationalreview.com/, National Review
- http://online.wsj.com/, Wall Street Journal
Consultant in the business sphere
- http://www.cerego.com/, Board of Advisors for Cerego LLC
Consultant in academia
- http://thetexaseducationreview.com/, Editorial Advisory Board, Texas Education Review
- http://www.grantham.edu/, Board of Advisors for Grantham University
Editor in the Think Tank sphere
- Edmund Burke Institute, Editorial Advisory Board of the Edmund Burke Institute
Membership in the politics sphere
- http://www.gop.com/ (1990), Candidate for the Governor of New York
- http://www.gop.com/ (1994), Republican Party candidate for the New York State Comptroller
- http://www.gop.com/ (1989), Republican candidate for the Mayor of New York City
Notes on the influence fields
Often people are present in various fields, but there presence can't be connected to specific actors (e.g. it is often senseless to connect the media presence of politicians to particular newspapers). We use this section to document these unspecific, but nonetheless important presences.
Publications:
@book{london2010decline,
title={Decline and Revival in Higher Education}, author={London, H.I.}, year={2010}, publisher={Transaction Pub}
}
References
Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Washington Times, New York Magazine, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Modern Age, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Orbis, Encounter, Forbes, and The New Criterion