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The Energy Security Leadership Council's members include preeminent American business and retired military leaders. Click any member's photo or name to view a complete biography.

Photo: Admiral Dennis Blair USN (Ret.)

Admiral Dennis Blair, USN (Ret.)
Former Commander-in-Chief,
United States Pacific Command

Photo: Admiral Vern Clark, USN (Ret.)

Admiral Vern Clark, USN (Ret.)
Former Chief of Naval Operations

 –Bio forthcoming

Photo: Michael L. Eskew

Michael L. Eskew
Chairman and CEO, UPS, Inc.

Photo: Admiral Gregory D. Johnson

Adam M. Goldstein
President, Royal Caribbean International

Photo: General John A. Gordon

General John A. Gordon, USAF (Ret.)
Former Homeland Security Advisor to the President

Photo: Maurice R. Greenberg

Maurice R. Greenberg
Chairman and CEO, C.V. Starr & Company, Inc.

Photo: Admiral Gregory G. Johnson, USN (Ret.)

Admiral Gregory G. Johnson, USN (Ret.)
Former Commander,
United States Naval Forces, Europe

Photo: Herb Kelleher

Herbert D. Kelleher
Executive Chairman, Southwest Airlines Co.

Photo: General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.)

General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.)
28th Commandant
United States Marine Corps (co-Chair)

Photo: John F. Lehman

John F. Lehman
Former Secretary of the United States Navy

Photo: General Michael E. Ryan, USAF (Ret.)

General Michael E. Ryan, USAF (Ret.)
16th Chief of Staff, United States Air Force

Photo: Frederick W. Smith

Frederick W. Smith
Chairman, President and CEO, FedEx Corp. (co-Chair)

Photo: Jeffrey C. Sprecher

Jeffrey C. Sprecher
CEO, IntercontinentalExchange (ICE)

Photo: David P. Steiner

David P. Steiner
CEO, Waste Management, Inc.

Photo: General Charles F. Wald, USAF (Ret.)

General Charles F. Wald, USAF (Ret.)
Former Deputy Commander
United States European Command

Franklin D. Kramer - National Security Coordinator (Advisor to the Council)

 

"Energy security and sustainability go hand-in-hand. This means that we must work cooperatively on both supply and demand. We need measurable goals to help meet America's energy needs while reducing the nation's dependence on foreign sources of energy. At Dow, we have adopted a relentless focus on reducing both our energy intensity and our global energy footprint. At the same time, robust and diverse sources of domestic energy are essential. I applaud SAFE's commitment to engaging the business community in common-sense debate that will bring about tangible results."
Andrew N. Liveris
Chairman and CEO
The Dow Chemical Company


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