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Carlos Pascual Ambassador Carlos Pascual
Vice President for Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution



Vicki Huddleston Ambassador Vicki Huddleston
Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution
Former Chief of the U.S. Interests Section, Havana, Cuba

 

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Mr. Gustavo Arnavat
Director and Senior Legal Counsel, Citigroup Private Bank

Ms. Ann Louise Bardach
Author/Journalist, University of California Santa Barbara

Dr. Ramón Colás
Co-Director, the Center for the Understanding of Cubans of African Descent

Dr. Jorge I. Domínguez
Vice-Provost for International Affairs, Harvard University

Mr. Daniel Erikson
Senior Associate for U.S. Policy and Director of Caribbean Programs, Inter-American Dialogue

Dr. Mark Falcoff
Resident Scholar Emeritus, American Enterprise Institute

Dr. Damián J. Fernández
Vice-Provost, Florida International University
Director, Cuban Research Institute

Dr. Andrés S. Gómez
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Assistant Provost, University of Miami
Senior Fellow, Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies

Ambassador Jesús Gracia
Former Spanish Ambassador to Cuba

Ambassador Paul Hare
Former British Ambassador to Cuba

Mr. Francisco J. (Pepe) Hernández
President, Cuban American National Foundation

Dr. William LeoGrande
Dean, School of Public Affairs, American University

Dr. Marifeli Pérez-Stable
Vice President for Democratic Governance, Inter-American Dialogue

Mr. Philip Peters
Vice President, Lexington Institute

Mr. Jorge R. Piñon
Energy Fellow, University of Miami

Dr. Archibald Ritter
Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

Ambassador Andrés Rozental
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

Mr. Carlos Saladrigas
Co-Chairman, Cuba Study Group

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