WORLD AFFAIRS SEMINAR
Dedicated to the advancement of international goodwill and peace through a better understanding of global issues
Board of Advisors
Overview:
The World Seminar Board of Advisors consists of high visibility leaders who are dedicated to the success of the World Affairs Seminar. It is intended that the membership of this group be representative of a broad spectrum of industries and have geographic diversity.
Purpose:
The World Affairs Seminar Board of Advisors is a group of thoughtful, high-profile individuals who lend credibility to this important initiative. They review agendas, topics, and programmatics. They also recommend speakers and often contribute to securing the highest level of presenters.
Members of the Board of Advisors include:
- Frank C. Carlucci – (Reston, VA) – Former Secretary of Defense; Former Director of the CIA; Former Chairman of the Carlisle Group
- Steve Chevalier – (Milwaukee, WI), Director of Fiscal Planning, Joseph Zilber Foundation
- James Dorman – (West Allis, WI) Chairman – Amalga Composites, Inc.; Chairman & CEO, Intercontinental Trading, LTD.
- Frank Gimbel, (Milwaukee, WI) - Attorney/Partner, Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown
- Stephen Graff – (Milwaukee, WI) Retired Partner, Arthur Anderson & Co.
- Geneva B. Johnson – (Milwaukee, WI) Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Family Service America, Inc.
- Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven (Barsbuettel, Germany) – Director, Institute for Theology & Peace
- George Mosher, (Milwaukee, WI) - Founder, National Business Furniture; Philanthropist & Venture Capitalist
- Dr. Dayo Olagunju (Abuja, Nigeria) – Director, Nigerian National Commission for UNESCO
- Robert Spitzer – (Burlington, WI) - Former President, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Founder, Spitzer Enterprises.
The World Affairs Seminar has been in existence for over thirty years and has brought more than 20 thousand young people from around the world for the purpose of creating joint understanding while tackling some of the most challenging international questions of our time. A delightful outcome is that many graduates have maintained relationships formed during the Seminar, and find themselves interacting in friendship and sometimes