
Washington, October 16, 2012 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2012-2013. These 16 emerging leaders have diverse backgrounds and experience across the national security field, including in the executive and legislative branches, the U.S. military, academia and the private sector. Click here to meet the 2012-2013 class.
CNAS launched this program in 2009 as part of
its mission to cultivate the next generation of national security leaders and
encourage a shared understanding of the nation's security interests and
international priorities.
John Nagl, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow and Minerva Research Fellow at the
U.S. Naval Academy, and Steve Biegun, Corporate Officer and Vice President of
International Governmental Affairs for Ford Motor Company, will lead the
program in its fourth successive year. The program will feature discussions
with leading practitioners on the most pressing national security topics
including: maintaining U.S. national security in an era of fiscal austerity;
China and America's shift to the Indo-Pacific region; the nexus of energy,
natural resources and national security; the rise to power of "global
swing states" such as India, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil; and
current and future wars. The CNAS Next Generation Leaders will also have
additional opportunities to engage with the national security community and
contribute to collaborative writing projects.
Click here to learn more about the Next Generation
National Security Leaders Program.
2012-2013
Next Generation National Security Leaders:
Major
David Blair, USAF
Doctoral Student,
International Relations, CSAF Captain's Ph.D. Scholar, Georgetown University
Lieutenant Aaron J. Casavant, USCG
Operations Law Attorney,
Coast Guard Judge Advocate General's Office of Maritime and International Law
Morgan Courtney
Special Assistant to the
Special Representative and Policy Coordinator for Burma, U.S. Department of
State
Harun Dogo
Doctoral Fellow, RAND
Corporation
Jasmine M. El-Gamal
Country Director for Syria
and Lebanon, Office of the Secretary of Defense for Policy
Captain Brett Gibson, ARNG
Business Development
Manager, LivingSocial
Luke Hartig
Deputy Director for
Counterterrorism Operations, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict
Sameer Lalwani
Pre-Doctoral Fellow,
Institute of Security & Conflict Studies, George Washington University
Maria Mahler-Haug
Policy Aide for Foreign
Policy and National Security Affairs, Office of Senator Claire McCaskill
Captain EmilyGrace Mate, ARNG
Combat Aviation Brigade
Air Operations Officer, U.S. Army
Lieutenant Joshua Mueller, USN
Special Assistant and
Speechwriter to VADM Michael Miller, USN, Superintendent of the United States
Naval Academy
Elizabeth Nathan
Professional Staff Member,
U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee
Brooke Neuman
Chief of Staff to General
Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.), McChrystal Group
Captain Luis Perez, USMC
Instruction Officer in
Charge, Officer Candidate School, U.S. Marine Corps
Patrick Ryan
Founder and President,
Praescient Analytics
Eric Sayers
Defense Policy Advisor,
Office of Congressman J. Randy Forbes
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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.
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