Center for a New American Security Names New President

Richard Fontaine

Washington, May 17, 2012 — The Board of Directors of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that today it selected Richard Fontaine as the Center's next President.  Mr. Fontaine, who joined CNAS in 2009 and currently serves as a Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow, will assume his new role immediately.

Mr. Fontaine is a leading expert on foreign policy and national security matters.  While at CNAS he has written or contributed to major studies on U.S.-India relations, Internet freedom and cyber security, the management of 21st-century diplomacy and American grand strategy.

"I first came to know Richard when we had opposing roles as national security advisors - him for Senator McCain and me for then-Senator Obama.  I greatly respected him then and greatly admire him now. CNAS will be much enhanced by his service as its president," said CNAS Board Chairman Dr. Richard Danzig.

Mr. Fontaine succeeds Dr. John Nagl, who was named the Minerva Research Fellow at the U.S. Naval Academy in December 2011 and remains a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at CNAS. Mr. Fontaine joins the CNAS leadership team with CEO Nathaniel C. Fick and Executive Vice President and Director of Studies Dr. Kristin Lord.

"Kristin and I have had the pleasure of working with Richard over the past three years, and we are delighted to have him assume the presidency of CNAS," said Mr. Fick.  "He is a terrific colleague, and I look forward to seeing CNAS continue to flourish under his leadership."

Before joining CNAS, Mr. Fontaine served as the foreign policy advisor to Senator John McCain from 2004 to 2008 and as foreign policy advisor to the McCain 2008 presidential campaign. Prior to working for Senator McCain, Mr. Fontaine was Associate Director for Near Eastern Affairs on the National Security Council (NSC) staff and a policy analyst in the NSC's Asian Affairs Directorate.  He worked at the State Department in the office of former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and in the Department's South Asia bureau. He previously served as the Legislative Assistant responsible for Middle East and South Asian affairs on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff and has worked in Japan.

A native of New Orleans, Mr. Fontaine graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in International Relations from Tulane University. He also holds an M.A. in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, and he attended Oxford University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.

"Richard is one of the most thoughtful and highly-respected foreign policy experts of his generation, known not only for his intellect but for his ability to work effectively with everyone," stated CNAS Board member and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Deputy Secretary Armitage, who is also a CNAS Board member, added, "Richard was a great asset to our team at State and will be a superb leader at CNAS. You will be hearing plenty from him in the future."

For all press inquiries, contact Deputy Director of External Relations Sara Conneighton at (202) 457-9429 or sconneighton@cnas.org.

 

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The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is an independent and nonpartisan research institution that develops strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. CNAS leads efforts to help inform and prepare the national security leaders of today and tomorrow.

Press Contacts: 

Kay King
Director of External Relations
Email: kking@cnas.org
Ph: (202) 457-9408

Sara Conneighton
Deputy Director of External Relations
Email: sconneighton@cnas.org
Ph: (202) 457-9429