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Isaiah Wilson

Isaiah Wilson III is an active duty officer (Major) in the United States Army currently serving as a tenured Academy Professor of American Politics and Strategic Studies with the Department of Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. Earlier in his career, he served as an army aviator, commanding an Apache attack helicopter company for two years in Europe with combat duties in Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as an army strategist. In this capacity, he has conducted research for, and advised national level policymakers on numerous defense and security related initiatives and Chief of Staff, U.S. Army projects. Ike holds a B.S. in International Relations (USMA), an M.P.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from Cornell University, and two M.M.A.S degrees from the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College and School of Advanced Military Studies. Dr. Wilson is a recognized expert at theater operations planning and is a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow. He is currently a term member of the CFR. Major Wilson recently served as a project leader for the CSA’s Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group (OIFSG) in Iraq, chief of plans for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) in Northern Iraq, as well as the 101st Airborne’s chief architect for the units’ Army Transformation initiative.
 

  Thomas Wingfield

Thomas C. Wingfield is the Director for Tyranny, Democracy, and Regime Change at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in Arlington Virginia.  A summa cum laude graduate of Georgia State University (History and Russian Language), Mr. Wingfield served as a naval intelligence officer with the Seventh Fleet and in Washington, DC.  He received his law degee and an LL.M. (with distinction) in international and comparative law from Georgetown, and is pursuing his second doctorate at the University of Virgina, specializing in national security law.  He is the author of numerous porfessional and popular articles, as well as the legal text, 'The Law of Information Conflict: National Security Law in Cyberspace."  In addition to his duties at Potomac, he is a Lecturer in Law at the the Catholic University of America.
 
 

Andrew Winner

Andrew Winner is a senior staff member at the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he conducts research and analysis on political-military issues in Europe, the Persian Gulf, East and South Asia. He is a ten-year veteran of the State Department where he worked on European conventional arms control, the Persian Gulf, the former Yugoslavia, and arms transfer policy. He holds an A.B. from Hamilton College and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He holds a PhD from the University of Maryland.


 

Matice Wright

A former Navy pilot, Matice Wright served as a White House Fellow. Ms. Wright currently works with United Technologies Corporation in Washington, DC. Ms. Wright holds a Masters in Public Administration from HarvardŐs John F. Kennedy School of Government.


 

Lee S. Wolosky

Lee S. Wolosky practices corporate and international law at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP in New York and is an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington. Mr. Wolosky worked at the White House under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush as Director for Transnational Threats on the National Security Council staff. Prior to entering government service, Mr. Wolosky practiced corporate and international law at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York. He also served as International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and Deputy Director of the Council’s Economic Task Force on Russia. Mr. Wolosky is a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College. He is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a member of the CFR Term Member Advisory Board, and a member of the Alliance for American Leadership (AAL).