Truman National Security Project
National security and leadership development organization based in Washington, D.C. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Truman National Security Project is a United States national security and leadership development organization based in Washington, D.C. The Truman Project's stated mission is to develop smart national security solutions that reinforce strong, equitable, effective, and nonpartisan American global leadership. It says its network includes 2,000 veterans, frontline civilians, policy experts, and political professionals.[1] The organization is named after former U.S. President Harry S. Truman.[2] It was founded in 2004 by Rachel Kleinfeld, an international relations scholar, and Matthew Spence, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy.[3][4][5]
Quick Facts Founder, Headquarters ...
Founder | Rachel Kleinfeld, Matthew Spence (lawyer) |
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Headquarters | Washington D.C. |
Interim CEO and President | Tripp Adams |
Vice President for Policy and Programs | Jon Temin |
Vice President of Development | Amy Serafino |
Vice President of Impact and Community | Angelic Young |
Website | http://trumanproject.org |
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