Elliot Francis Gerson (Rhodes Scholar 1974)
Democratic. Magdalen College, University of Oxford, Rhodes Scholar. Spee Club. Council on Foreign Relations[3].
Board Directors Bazelon Center Mental Health Law.[2]
2005 - Board Directors International Biomedical Research Alliance.[3]
2005 - Founding Trustee Mandela Rhodes Foundation (United States of America).[3]
Since 2004, Executive Vice President and Leonard Lauder director seminars The Aspen Institute.[2]
2004 to Present? - Executive Vice President of The Aspen Institute.[3]
2003 to 2004 - Policy director, national finance chair Joseph I. Lieberman for President, Inc., Vienna.[2]
2001 to 2003 - ValueOptions, Inc.[2]
2000 to 2003 - President FHC Health Systems, Inc.[2]
1999 to 2000 - Lifescape, LLC.[2]
1998 to Present - American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust [3]
1996 to 1997, Chief Executive Officer, 1997 to 1999, President ETC, Inc.[2]
1996 - Executive Vice President, United Healthcare.[2]
1995 to 1996, Executive Vice President, MetraHealth Companies, Inc.[2]
1993 to 1995 - President Travelers Insurance Company.[2]
1990 to 1993 - Senior Vice President of Travelers Corp. [Hartford, Connecticut][3]
1986 to 1994 - Treasurer, American South African Scholarship Association
1986 to 1990 - Vice President, 1990 to 1993, Senior Vice President, Travelers Corporation.[2]
1983 to 1986 - Deputy Attorney General State of Connecticut, Hartford.[2]
1982 to 1994 - Secretary Connecticut Rhodes Scholar Selection Commitee.[3]
1981 to 1983 - Associate Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard & McPherson, Washington, Hartford, Connecticut.[2]
1981 to 1986, 1998 - Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[3]
1980 - Recipient Secretary Defence Meritorious Civilian Service Meda.[3]
1980 to 1981 - Law clerk to Justice Stewart (S&B 1937) Supreme Court of the United States Court.[2]
1979 to 1980 - Staff Assistant to Secretary Department Defense The Pentagon, Secretary of Defense, Harold Brown (CFR. Trilateral Commission) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trailateral Commission).[2]
1979 - Law clerk to judge The United States of America Court Appeals, Washington.[2]
1976 to 1979 - Assistant American Secretary Rhodes Scholarship Trust.[3]
[2] - Prabook.com - Elliot Francis Gerson (Rhodes Scholar 1974)
[3] - Apen Institute - Elliot Francis Gerson (Rhodes Scholar 1974)
[4] - Pagesix.com - 29 Sep 2007, HATED, DEAD EX WORTH $20M
[5] - Jamestown.org - Harold Brown CFR reference
[6] - Harold Brown - Trilateral Commisison Reference
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