J. Curtis Mack II
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J. Curtis Mack II "has been president of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council since 1988. From 1985-88, he served as assistant secretary of commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, overseeing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Earlier, he was the executive director of Citizens for the Republic, President Reagan's national political committee, and was vice president and director of the New American Foundation. Mr. Mack has served on the boards of the Brentwood Bank of California and the National Space Club, and was appointed by President Reagan to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. He recently retired from the United States Air Force Reserve, where he held the rank of colonel."[1]
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- Faculty: J. Curtis Mack II, Pepperdine University School of Public Policy.
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