United States Business and Industry Council
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The United States Business and Industry Councel (USBIC) is an NGO which lobbies on behalf of family owned and closely held US manufacturing companies. It was founded in 1933.
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[edit] Mission
The mission of the USBIC is[1]:
- "to expand our domestic economy, with particular emphasis on our manufacturing, processing, and fabricating industries, and through the resulting growth to extend a high standard of living to all Americans"
[edit] Board of Directors
USBIC Chairman[2] Mr. Douglas Bartlett Bartlett Manufacturing Co. Cary, IL
Immediate Past Chairman Mr. John R. Walker Walker Die Casting, Inc. Lewisburg, TN
Mr. Cornelius "Bud" Hubner American Felt & Filter Goshen, NY
Mr. Scott Gilliam Cincinnati Insurance Company Fairfield, OH
Mr. Abraham Goldfarb National Banner Company Dallas, TX
Mr. William "Bill" Jones Cummins-Allison Corp. Mount Prospect, IL
Mr. John "Jock" F. Nash Milliken & Company Washington, DC
Mr. James Paull, Jr. Eagle Manufacturing Company Wellsburg, WV
Mr. Craig V. Richardson El Paso Corporation Colorado Springs, CO
Mr. Philip S. Robertson The Robertson Trust Milton, MA
Mr. A. Jay Rose Rose Industries Independence, OH
Mr. Harris Saunders, Jr. Saunders, Inc. Birmingham, AL
Mr. Hank True True Companies Casper, WY
[edit] Staff
Kevin L. Kearns[3] President USBIC and USBIC Educational Foundation
Alan Tonelson Research Fellow USBIC Educational Foundation
William R. Hawkins Research Fellow in National Security Studies USBIC Educational Foundation
Sarah Linden Research Associate USBIC
Megan Chidester Research Associate USBIC Educational Foundation
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- United States Business and Industry Council web site
- American Economic Alert. USBIC funded web site.