Zachary Allen, Secretary / Treasurer of the Board Student, University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall)
Zack Allen retired in August 2005 as Executive Director of the Global Security Institute in order to pursue a degree in law. Zack holds an MA from Stanford University's program in Latin American Studies. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with University Distinction from Stanford's program in International Relations. With a background in international civil society advocacy and environmental issues, Zack was recruited in 1999 by Senator Alan Cranston to coordinate the nuclear abolition efforts of the State of the World Forum. Later that year, Zack played a central role in establishing the Global Security Institute, and thereafter worked to expand its programmatic initiatives, deepen its ties to partner NGOs, and broaden its funding base. Mr. Allen's writing on nuclear issues has been published in the San Jose Mercury News and The New York Times.
Christie Brinkley
Bio forthcoming.
Kim Cranston, Chair of the Board
Kim Cranston has been project director of the Institute for Organizational Evolution since December 1999 and program manager of TransparentCommerce.org since March 2001. Kim is a member of the Social Venture Network Advisory Board of Directors and Chair of the Board of the Global Security Institute. Born in San Francisco, Kim graduated from U.C. Santa Cruz with a B.A. in Environmental Studies and from Hastings College of the Law. Kim has worked previously as director of Corporate Social Responsibility and the Transparent Commerce Initiative for One Cosmos Network, a new media company; as President of the Social Venture Network, a network of socially conscious business and social entrepreneurs and investors; as a law clerk to Federal District Court Judge Terry J. Hatter; as a lawyer with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; as Vice President of Business Affairs for Platypus Productions, Inc., a cable television production company; as Chief of Staff to California Lieutenant Governor Leo T. McCarthy; as a consultant to the State of the World Forum; in several political campaigns, including as Chair, Cranston for Senate, 1986; and co-founded and was President of two non-profits: the Center for Participation in Democracy and the Organizing Institute, which in 1987-88 trained over 500 people in grass-roots organizing techniques and registered over 350,000 people to vote. Kim has served as a board member and volunteer to organizations addressing issues affecting the environment and the nonprofit sector.
Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr. Chairman, Cypress Fund for Peace and Security
Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr. is Chairman of the Board of the Cypress Fund for Peace and Security, a charitable foundation established to provide long-term, reliable support to selected arms control, nonproliferation and conflict resolution NGOs, support PhD programs and carry out other activities in these fields.
Internationally known as one of the leading authorities in the field of international arms control and nonproliferation agreements designed to limit and to combat the proliferation of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, Ambassador Graham has served as a senior U.S. diplomat involved in the negotiation of every major international arms control and non-proliferation agreement for the past 35 years.
Ambassador Graham is a widely published author in both scholarly journals and major newspapers and has taught at many prestigious universities.
Jonathan Granoff
President, Global Security Institute
Jonathan Granoff has for more than 20 years contributed his legal expertise, developed as a successful private attorney, to the movement to eliminate nuclear weapons. Mr. Granoff was elected President of the Global Security Institute after the death of the Institute’s founding president, Senator Alan Cranston (1914-2000).
Mr. Granoff holds numerous other titles within the peace and security movement. He is also Vice President of Lawyers Alliance for World Security, Vice President of the NGO Committee on Disarmament at the UN, and he serves on numerous governing boards, such as the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, the Temple of Understanding, and the Middle Powers Initiative. He is Senior Advisor of the American Bar Association, Committee on Arms Control and National Security.
Mr. Granoff is also an author, award-winning screenwriter ("The Constitution: The Document the Created a Nation"), and public speaker. He lives in the Philadelphia area with his family.
Robert Klein II President, Klein Financial Corporation
Robert Klein is President of Klein Financial Corporation, a real estate investment banking consulting company, and Klein Financial Resources, a real estate development company. His work focuses on New Community Development, Affordable Housing Finance and Development and Urban Renewal Projects. Mr. Klein serves on the California Housing Finance Agency Board and the Global Security Institute Board. His accomplishments include writing the California Housing Finance Agency Act; establishing the West Coast Public Investment Banking Office for Paine Webber and developing California’s first tax credit National Historic Site Restoration Project.
Fred Matser Founder, The Fred Foundation
Fred Matser is a leading humanitarian and businessman and the founder and co-founder of a wide range of charitable foundations that span the fields of healthcare, environment, conservation, peace and global transformation. Previously the director of one of the most successful real estate and project development companies in the Netherlands, he now concentrates on philanthropic projects aimed at inspiring individuals and groups towards the creation of a more functional society. He has been honored with several international awards for these projects.
Berniece Patterson
President, Pioneer Health Care Services
Berniece Patterson serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Pioneer Health Care Services, Inc., a nursing home management company. She is also Chairman of the Board of MacKenzie Patterson, Inc., overseeing partnership administration and transfer operations for limited partnerships investing in secondary market limited partnership units.
C.E. Pat Patterson, President of the Board
President, MacKenzie Patterson, Inc.
Pat Patterson is President of MacKenzie Patterson, Inc., a financial services company specializing in real estate securities. Through his corporations, Mr. Patterson is involved with investment advisory, real estate property management, partnership administration, and management of skilled nursing homes. Mr. Patterson serves as President of the Board of the Global Security Institute.
Kim Polese
Chairman and Co-founder, Marimba, Inc.
Kim Polese is co-founder and chairman of Marimba, Inc., a leading provider of systems management solutions based in Mountain View, California.
Ms. Polese served as president and chief executive officer of Marimba until July 2000. As chairman, she focuses on strategic direction, industry partnerships, and expansion of business opportunities for the company.
Prior to co-founding Marimba, Ms. Polese spent more than seven years at Sun Microsystems and was the original product manager for Java. During her tenure at Sun, she played a key role in the strategic definition and launch of Java.
Ms. Polese is a member of the executive board of TechNet, a bipartisan coalition of digital-economy executives focused on strengthening America’s leadership in the technology economy. She is advisory board member for W.I.T.I. (Women in Technology International), a leading organization dedicated to advancing women in technology, and is a CEO mentor for the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs. Ms Polese also serves on the board of Do Something, a national organization that inspires, trains, funds and mobilizes young people to become leaders in their communities.
Christina Sidoti Chairman, Eleventh Hour Productions
Bio Forthcoming
Tyler Wigg Stevenson
Co-Coordinator, National Religious Partnership on the Nuclear Weapon Danger
Tyler Wigg Stevenson is the Co-Coordinator of the National Religious Partnership on the Nuclear Weapon Danger and an ordained Baptist preacher. Prior to joining the Board of Directors in 2001, he was recruited by Senator Alan Cranston to be a founding staff member of GSI. Rev. Wigg Stevenson has been published on nuclear weapons and morality in the Christian Science Monitor and on National Missile Defense (interview) in Salon.com, and is the author of Brand Jesus: Christianity in a Consumerist Age. He is an alumnus of Swarthmore College and Yale Divinity School.
Lynne Twist
(emeritus board member)
President, Soul of Money Institute
Lynne Twist is the president of the Soul of Money Institute. Global activist, fundraiser, speaker, author, teacher, mentor and counselor, Lynne has devoted her life to service in support of global sustainability and security, human rights, economic integrity and spiritual authenticity. Lynne has raised millions of dollars, and trained other fundraisers to be more effective in their work, for organizations that serve the best instincts of all of us – to end world hunger, empower women, nurture children and youth, and preserve the natural heritage of our planet.
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Dolf Zantinge
Dolf Zantinge is an international businessman and humanitarian. He is the founder of many organizations in the field of Information/Communication Technologies and has served as CEO or as Chairman of the Board for many companies in the field.
He published many books in the field of technical innovation and the influence of technology on the society. He is the founder of a charitable foundation and concentrates on education and innovation to support a more social society. He is also an adviser to many organizations and governments on issues relateing to innovation and creating a new social balance. He lives with his wife and son in the Netherlands.