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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)

 

"The combination of global terrorism, regional instability, increased demand, and limited supply options has led to high prices and increased volatility that are a major concern to businesses and investors alike and makes an additional unprecedented oil price spike a very real possibility. It also sucks the purchasing power out of the pocket books of many Americans."
Robert D. Hormats
Vice Chairman
Goldman Sachs (International)


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