Jim Moody
Jim Moody is a Director of NetSol (since 2001). In November 2004, he was on the advisory board for the National Iranian American Council.
"Mr. Moody served in the United States Congress from 1983-1993 where he was a member of the Ways & Means, Transportation and Public Works committees. Congressman Moody also served on the subcommittees of Health, Social Security, Infrastructure and Water Resources.
"After his tenure with the U.S. Congress, he was appointed Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the International Fund for Agriculture Development in Rome, Italy from 1995-1998, where he was responsible for formulating and administering a $50 million operating budget in support of a $500 million loan program, as well as managing a $2.2 billion reserve fund investment portfolio. From 1998-2000, Congressman Moody served as the President and CEO of InterAction, a coalition of 165 U.S. based non-profit organizations specializing in disaster relief, refugee assistance and economic development located in Washington, D.C.
"Since April 2000, Congressman Moody has served as a Financial Advisor to Morgan Stanley in Alexandria, VA where he is responsible for bringing institutional, business and high net-worth individuals' assets under management. Mr. Moody also represents Morgan Stanley on the ATC Executive Board.
"Mr. Moody received his B.A. from Haverford College; his MBA from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Economics from U.C. Berkeley. Mr. Moody is the Chairman of the Audit Committee and a member of the Compensation Committee." [1]
"Former Congressman Jim Moody represented the 5th district of Wisconsin from 1983 to 1993. During his time as a representative he served on the Way and Means committee, as well as the Transportation and Public Works committees. Moody also served as a Field Representative for CARE International in both Yugoslavia and Iran, and as a Country Director for the Peace Corp in Pakistan where he established the first Peace Program.
"He also serves as a board member for Relief International, an NGO providing humanitarian disaster relief in Iran, India and Azerbaijan and a member of the Executive Committee for the American-Turkish council. Congressman Moody received his Ph.D. in Economics from U.C. Berkeley and his M.P.A. from Harvard University." [2]
- Co-founder, National Security Archive
- Advisory Board, Project on Middle East Democracy [1]
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- ↑ Advisory Board, Project on Middle East Democracy, accessed November 18, 2008.