Senior Board of Advisors

H.E. Ambassador Morton Wetland

His Excellency, Ambassador Morten Wetland was born in Norway in 1951.  He graduated from the University of Oslo and immediately began a career as a jurist, diplomat and politician as a member of the Labor Party.   He is a former State Secretary and Ambassador to Germany. In 1998 he was proclaimed Commander of the Royal […]

Robert Hill

CEO, Australian Carbon Trust

Robert Hill took up his appointment as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations in April 2006 following a distinguished career in the Australian Parliament and as a Cabinet Minister in Government. He was a Senator for the State of South Australia from July 1981 until March 2006. From March 1996 to October 2001 he was […]

Senator Jon Kyl

Jon Kyl was elected to the U.S. Senate from Arizona in 1994 and re-elected in 2000 and 2006, after having served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. As the Republican Whip, he is the second-ranking member of the Senate Republican Leadership and responsible for building support on key issues. He serves on the […]

The Late Senator Dianne Feinstein

As California’s senior Senator, Dianne Feinstein has built a reputation as an independent voice, working with both Democrats and Republicans to find common-sense solutions to the problems facing California and the Nation. Since her election to the Senate in 1992, Senator Feinstein has worked in a bipartisan way to build a significant record of legislative […]

HRH Prince Albert of Monaco

His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco has taken interest in Afghanistan benefits for several years and was a member of the Honorary Committee for 2003 Time to Give International Benefit.

Dr. Henry Kissinger

Henry Alfred Kissinger was the 56th Secretary of State of the United States from 1973 to 1977, continuing to hold the position of Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs which he first assumed in 1969 until 1975. Dr. Kissinger is the recipient of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize. Dr. Kissinger’s involvement traces back […]