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W.
Bruce Weinrod - Managing
Director & General Counsel
Mr. Weinrod has extensive domestic and international experience in both the private and
public sectors, including senior positions in the Defense Department and on Capitol Hill.
As Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy, Mr. Weinrod
coordinated key policy initiatives with America's Western European allies, including England,
France and Germany and also at NATO headquarters. He played an important role in the
development of closer US relations with the newly emerging democracies of Central and
Eastern Europe, and with respect to relations with Russia as well. Mr. Weinrod represented the
Pentagon in senior US government inter-agency discussions and on Capitol Hill.
At the Pentagon, Mr. Weinrod's responsibilities focused on several areas, including defense
trade, armaments procurement and cooperation, missile defenses, technology transfer, and
security assistance programs.
Mr. Weinrod held senior staff positions in the
US House of Representatives and the US
Senate. As Legislative Director and Counsel for Senator John Heinz, he directed all legislative
strategy, initiatives and coalitions, and his specific responsibilities included
banking and
international trade issues.
In the private sector, Mr. Weinrod served as Manager for International Corporate Affairs
for Chase Manhattan Bank, offering strategic counsel on international and legislative policy
and business developments. In his work with a Washington, DC law firm, Mr. Weinrod
provided counsel and strategy on domestic and international business and government affairs
issues, corporate public policy strategies, and administrative, regulatory and legislative
matters.
A
US Army veteran, he has a JD from the Georgetown University School of Law and an
MA in International Affairs from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the
DC
Bar, the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He
also serves on the Board of the Foreign Student Service Council, which assists
foreign students living in the United States. Mr. Weinrod has published widely, and has appeared often
on television and radio public affairs programs.
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