In a recent conversation, Marshall Bennett of EWI's Presidential Advisory Group discussed his work with the institute, his business career, and his experiences in Murmansk during World War II.
Bob Campbell finds that EWI’s work offers “the opportunity to have lengthy, detailed, substantive discussions outside the glare of the media and outside the pressure of special interests.”
A few weeks ago, we sat down with board member Maria Cattaui to ask her about her time with EWI, beginning with what drew her to the institute in the first place.
In a recent conversation, Francis Finlay, Co-Chairman of EWI’s board, described how he first encountered EWI on a trip to post-Cold War Eastern Europe in 1992 with a group of institutional investors organized by George Russell.
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Kathryn W. Davis
Russia Expert and Philanthropist
The EastWest Institute is an international, non-partisan, not-for-profit policy organization focused on confronting critical challenges that endanger peace.