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Edward Rollins

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Edward Rollins

Political Advisor

Ed Rollins is a giant in the political world, having served as campaign consultant and advisor for numerous congressional, senatorial, gubernatorial and presidential campaigns and victories.

Mr. Rollins has served in the administrations and advised four United States Presidents. He was in charge of the White House Office of Political Affairs and the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, and was Deputy Chief of Staff during the Reagan administration.

In 1984, he managed President Ronald Reagan’s reelection campaign, winning 49 of 50 states. He was the first non-member of Congress to serve as the Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Chief Political Advisor to the House Republican Leadership. He also served as the Senior Advisor to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee for four years. During the more than four decades Mr. Rollins has been in politics, he has counseled Cabinet officers, U.S. Senators, governors, members of Congress, state legislators and city officials. In addition to managing President Reagan’s campaign, Mr. Rollins has had major roles in 9 other Presidential campaigns. He has also had involvement in hundreds of campaigns at the state, congressional and local level. Prior to his Washington service, Mr. Rollins was the Republican Chief of Staff and Assistant to the Speaker of the California Assembly. He was inducted into the Political Consultants Hall of Fame in 2011, and was the 2010 recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

Rollins has appeared regularly on television for over 30 years on shows such as Meet the Press, This Week, Face the Nation, Nightline, The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, Hardball, Crossfire, Larry King Live, CNN News Makers, and many other talk shows. His memoir, Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms, was the number-one selling political book in America in 1996 and made the top of The New York Times best-seller list.

Edward Rollins spoke at The Common Good in 2010: Election Insurrection: The Mid-Term Elections 2010, and in 2013: Assessing the Presidency with Lesley Stahl, Douglas Brinkley, Jonathan Alter and Ed Rollins – April 11th, 2013. Rollins was also part of the “Trump – Year One” Panel - January 17, 2018, along with Roger Cohen, David Frum, Dana Perino, and Douglas Brinkley.

Rollins joined TCG again on September 30 for The First Presidential Debate Panel alongside John Avlon and Doug Sosnick

Twitter: @EdRollins


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Lawrence Rocks

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dr. Lawrence Rocks

Chemist, author

Lawrence Rocks is a world renowned chemist, energy expert, and author, and he was instrumental in the creation of the US Department of Energy during the Carter administration.

Dr. Rocks has been featured in Time Magazine, and National Review. He has addressed the United Nations, appeared on the Today Show, To Tell The Truth, The Mike Douglas Show and the column in King Features Syndicate.

Dr. Rock’s book, The Energy Crisis, was widely acclaimed by both television and print media, and he was featured as an energy expert in the New York Times. His work has been cited by the Environmental Protection Agency, The Transportation Research Board, and academic journals, such as Ecology Law Quarterly. The Energy Crisis has been translated into French, Spanish, and Japanese. Recently, Dr. Rock’s was honored by Topps baseball cards with a 2019 official Lawrence Rocks Topps baseball card.

Dr, Rock spoke at The Common Good on Hurricanes, Climate, and Responsible Energy Policies for the Future in 2017.

Twitter: @LawrenceRocks1


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Peter Maroney

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Peter Maroney

Financial advisor

Peter Maroney has served in senior strategic and advisory roles in the financial industry since 2005.  He began his financial services career in institutional hedge fund and private equity sales at Avenue Capital focusing on the global debt markets.  From Avenue, Peter joined Concordia Advisors, a quantitative hedge fund, where he headed business development for North America.  He then joined PennantPark, a middle-market investment management company, where he created and funded the firm's first private investment fund.  And before UBS, Maroney was an investment adviser at AllianceBernstein.

Prior to his experience in financial services, Maroney spent over a decade in national politics.  After directing national finances for U.S. Sen. John Kerry's re-election campaigns, Maroney was appointed by Sen. Kerry as National Finance Chairman for his 2004 presidential campaign, directing national fundraising at the Democratic National Committee.  Prior to this, and at the age of 23, he led national campaign finance efforts for then-Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II. 

Peter currently serves on the non-profit advisory boards of The Common Good and Run For America.

Maroney was has hosted many events with The Common Good, including: Discussion on Challenges and Opportunity in Congress in April of 2017, in September of 2017: The Russia Investigation with Congressman Adam Schiff and Secretary Jeh Johnson, and in October of 2017: The Press, Fake News and Politics: Chris Ruddy.


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Mike Mullen

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Admiral

Michael Mullen

Former Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff

Admiral Michael Mullen is a retired United States Navy admiral, who served as the 17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2007, to September 30, 2011.

Mullen was only the third officer in the Navy’s history to be appointed to four different four-star assignments, including the Chief of Naval Operations; Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe; Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples;, and Vice Chief of Naval Operation. He retired from the Navy after over 43 years of service. He serves on many boards and is now a Professor at Princeton University.

Admiral Mullen spoke at The Common Good in 2017: Conversation with Admiral (Ret.) Mike Mullen.


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Mark Green

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Mark J. Green

Author

Mark Green currently hosts the nationally syndicated weekend radio program, Both Sides Now, and writes a weekly column for the Huffington Post. He was previously a public interest lawyer, working with Ralph Nader from 1970 to 1980, ultimately as director of Public Citizen's Congress Watch. He founded and ran The Democracy Project in NYC from 1981 to 2014. Green served for 11 years in citywide offices, first as the Commissioner of Consumer Affairs under Mayor David Dinkins (1990 to 1993); then as the twice-elected Public Advocate (1993 and 1997), before narrowly losing the mayorality to Michael Bloomberg in 2001. (1)

Green co-hosted an event at The Common Good on Citizen Action Sweeping the Country: INDIVISIBLE with Gail Furman and Richard Farley, and spoke at The Common Good on the The Primaries and the Presidential Election panel alongside Jonathan Alter, Kellyanne Conway, and Joel Benson, moderated by Cynthia McFadden.

Twitter: @markjgreen



(1) Material from the Bright Infinite Future website.

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Ezra Levin & Leah Greenberg

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Ezra Levin & Leah Greenberg

Co-founders of INDIVISIBLE

Ezra Levin is co-founder and co-Executive Director of the Indivisible Project. Previously, Ezra worked as a poverty policy wonk and advocate. He most recently served as the Associate Director of Federal Policy at Prosperity Now, and was Deputy Policy Director for Congressman Lloyd Doggett and an AmeriCorps VISTA in the Homeless Services Division of the San Jose Housing Department.

Leah Greenberg is co-founder and co-Executive Director of the Indivisible Project. She most recently served as Policy Director for the Tom Perriello for Governor of Virginia campaign. Previously, she managed the Partnership for Freedom, a $6 million public-private partnership on human trafficking, served as an Advisor to the State Department’s Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review process, coordinated interagency engagement for the State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, and worked on the Hill for Congressman Tom Perriello.

Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg gave a joint presentation at The Common Good in 2017: Citizen Action Sweeping the Country: INDIVISIBLE.

Twitter: @ezralevin and @Leahgreenb


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Brian Knappenberger

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Brian Knappenberger

Filmmaker, director

Brian Knappenberger is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, best known for The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists, and his work on Bloomberg Game Changers.

Knappenberger spoke at The Common Good at a Special Screening and Conversation on “Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press”, on July 11, 2017, alongside James Goodale.

Twitter: @knappB


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Jim Hoge

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James Hoge Jr.

Editor

James Fulton Hoge Jr. was the editor of Foreign Affairs and was the Peter G. Peterson Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations. Hoge is currently a senior advisor in Teneo's intelligence division. (1)

Hoge was editor in chief of the Chicago Sun-Times and served concurrently as editor in chief of the Sun-Times's sister publication, the Chicago Daily News. He was later appointed president and publisher of the New York Daily News. The Sun-Times won six Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure there, and the Daily News won one during his presidency. (1)

He has previously served as the chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board, Human Rights Watch and the Foundation for a Civil Society, and is the vice chair of the International Center for Journalists. (1)

Hoge was the moderator of the Global Threats & Opportunities portion of The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017.



(1) Material from Wikipedia.

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Max Read

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Max Read

Senior editor for New York Magazine

Max Read is a writer and editor at New York magazine, where he writes Life in Pixels, a column about the internet and other signs of the apocalypse. He also writes and edits feature stories and packages about the culture of technology for print and web. He was previously editor-in-chief at Gawker, and is a founder of IRL Club. (1)

Read spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017 on the panel “Protests, Populism, & New Political Landscape” alongside Ari Melber, David Burstein, and Shauna Thomas.

Twitter: @max_read

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(1) Material from Max Read’s website.

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Mary Boies

Mary Boies

Lawyer

Mary Boies is Counsel to Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP where she specializes in antitrust and corporate commercial litigation. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations and chairs its Committee on Nominations and Governance. She has served on the Board of MIT’s Center for International Studies and the Board of Visitors that oversees the U.S. Air Force School of Advanced Air and Space Studies; the Air Force Research Institute, the Air War College, the National Security Space Institute and the Air Force Institute of Technology. She is Vice Chairman of Business Executives for National Security, a private sector group that connects best business practices to government agencies in the national security space. She is on the Board of Directors of the International Rescue Committee and has served on the Board of the International Center for Journalists.

Previously, she was founder and managing partner at Boies & McInnis LLP. She has served as Vice President at CBS Inc., General Counsel of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board, Assistant Director of the Domestic Policy Staff at the White House, and Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce.

Mrs. Boies was hosted by The Common Good in 2017: The Common Good Forum - May 12, 2017.


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Shaunna Thomas

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ShaunNa Thomas

Co-founder, Executive Director of UltraVoilet

Shaunna Thomas is co-founder and Executive Director of UltraViolet. Shaunna has had a fifteen year career in progressive organizing, building progressive infrastructure projects and winning critical policy fights at the national level. Shaunna has appeared numerous times on network and cable TV including NBC, MSNBC, CNN, and CNBC as a political commentator. (1)

Before founding UltraViolet, Shaunna was the Executive Director of the P Street Project, a 501c4 nonprofit dedicated to organizing progressive members of Congress and connecting federal legislative strategy with online grassroots mobilization efforts. Prior to that, Shaunna was the COO of Progressive Congress, a nonprofit supporting the policy and organizing work of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. (1)

Thomas spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017 on the panel “Protests, Populism, & New Political Landscape” alongside Ari Melber, David Burstein, and Max Read.

Twitter: @SLThomas

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(1) Material from the UltraViolet website.

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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

US. Senator for New York

Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from New York since 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, she was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2009. On March 17th, 2019 Senator Gillibrand announced her candidacy for the 2020 Presidential race. She withdrew her candidacy in August of 2019 after failing to qualify for the third presidential debate.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand became the first member of Congress to post her official public schedule, personal financial disclosure, and federal earmark requests online. Senator Gillibrand’s number one priority in the U.S. Senate is to rebuild the American economy by creating good-paying jobs, helping small businesses get loans, and partnering with the private sector to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.

Throughout her time in the Senate, Senator Gillibrand has championed a range of issues, from the fight to repeal the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” that prevented homosexuals from serving openly in the military; to the passage of the STOCK Act, which made it illegal for members of Congress to financially benefit from inside information; to providing permanent health care and compensation to the 9/11 first responders and community survivors who are sick with diseases caused by toxins at Ground Zero. Senator Gillibrand worked to bring Democrats and Republicans together to win these legislative victories.

Senator Gillibrand spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017, and co-hosted The American Spirit Awards 2011.

Twitter:  @SenGillibrand


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John Podhoretz

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John Podhoretz

Writer, editor, columnist

John Mordecai Podhoretz is an American writer. He is the editor of Commentary magazine, a columnist for the New York Post, the author of several books on politics, including Bush Country and Can She Be Stopped?: Hillary Clinton Will Be the Next President of the United States Unless..., and a former speechwriter for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. (1)

Podhoretz spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017 on the panel “Press Under Fire”, alongside Steven Brill, Floyd Abrams, and Elizabeth Spayd.

Twitter: @jpodhoretz

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Elizabeth Spayd

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Elizabeth Spayd

The New York Times public editor

Elizabeth Spayd is currently the public editor at The New York Times. Previously, she was editor in chief and publisher at The Columbia Journalism Review and a longtime editor at The Washington Post. (1)

Spayd spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017 on the panel “Press Under Fire”, alongside Steven Brill, Floyd Abrams, and John Podhoretz.

Twitter: @spaydl

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(1) Material from The New York Times. (Author: Sydney Ember)

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Floyd Abrams

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Floyd Abrams

American attorney

Floyd Abrams is Senior Counsel in Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP's litigation practice group. Floyd has a national trial and appellate practice and extensive experience in high-visibility matters, often involving First Amendment, securities litigation, intellectual property, public policy and regulatory issues. He has argued frequently in the Supreme Court. Floyd's clients have included The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case and others, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, Time Magazine, Business Week, The Nation, Reader's Digest, Hearst, AIG, and others in trials, appeals and investigations. (1)

Floyd, who served as chairman of Mayor Edward Koch's Committee on Appointments, New York City, served as the Chairman of the New York State Zenger Commemoration Planning Committee. Previously, he served as the Chairman of the Communications Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, as well as Chairman of the Committee on Freedom of Speech and of the Press of the Individual Rights Section of the American Bar Association and of the Committee on Freedom of Expression of the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association. Floyd served on the Technology and Privacy Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Defense in 2003-4 and as the Chair of the New York State Commission on Public Access to Court Records in 2004. For fifteen years, Floyd was the William J. Brennan, Jr. Visiting Professor of First Amendment Law at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. (1)

Abrams spoke at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017 on the panel “Press Under Fire”, alongside Steven Brill, John Podhoretz, and Elizabeth Spayd.



(1) Material from the Cahill website.

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Seth Masters

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Seth Masters

Investor, advisor

Seth J. Masters currently serves as a member of the Strategic Advisory Board at Wealthtechs Inc. Masters served as Chief Investment Officer of Bernstein Global Wealth Management and Executive Vice President of Alliance Bernstein Holding L.P. from 2013-2017. Masters was also the Chief Investment Officer at Blend Strategies & Defined Contribution Investments, and has published numerous articles and appeared on many television programs dealing with investment strategy

Master spoke on the “Economic Investment Environment” at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017.


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Secretary John Kerry

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John Kerry

Former U.S. Secretary of State

On February 1, 2013, John Forbes Kerry was sworn in as the 68th Secretary of State of the United States, becoming the first sitting Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman to become Secretary in over a century. Secretary Kerry joined the State Department after 28 years in the United States Senate, the last four as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He retired in 2017 after President Obama left office.

Shortly before he graduated from Yale University, Secretary Kerry enlisted to serve in the United States Navy, and went on to serve two tours of duty. He returned home from Vietnam with a Silver Star, a Bronze Star with Combat V, and three Purple Hearts. Back in the United States, Secretary Kerry began lifelong fight for his fellow veterans as a co-founder of the Vietnam Veterans of America, and later as a United States Senator who fought to secure veterans’ benefits, the extension of the G.I. Bill for Higher Education, and improved treatment for PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).

Kerry was elected Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1982, and 2 years later, he was elected to the United States Senate where he served for 28 years. In 2009, Secretary Kerry became Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. In 2010, as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary Kerry was instrumental in the ratification of the New START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) Treaty, a vital nuclear arms reduction agreement with Russia that helps steer both countries away from dangerous nuclear confrontations. He also held senior positions on the Finance, Commerce, and Small Business committees, as well as served as a member of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction, where he worked across party lines to try and reduce the country’s debt and strengthen our economy.

Kerry was awarded the American Spirit Award for Distinguished Public Service at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017.

Twitter: @JohnKerry


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Jane Abraham

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Jane Abraham

Full-time volunteer

Jane Abraham is a full-time volunteer with a wide range of experience on educational, cultural and social service boards. Currently, she serves as a member of the board of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists. Prior to that, she served as a member of the board of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Advocacy Alliance. Jane is also a member of the board of The Nurturing Network, an international charitable organization that responds to the immediate and comprehensive needs of a woman facing the crisis of an unplanned pregnancy and chairman of the board of the Susan B. Anthony List, a bipartisan, pro-life organization devoted to elected more pro-life women to political office. Abraham was nominated to the American Museum of Women's History Congressional Commission by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. (1)

In her professional career, Abraham was a senior Republican Party official at both the state and national levels and also was the founder of Abraham Strategies, LLC, a strategic marketing, government affairs and event planning business. (1)

She was hosted by The Common Good at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017.



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Honorary Advisory Board Member: Silda Wall Spitzer

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Silda Wall Spitzer is a prominent businesswoman, lawyer, and former first lady of New York State. Currently, she is director and principal at NewWorld Capital Group, a private equity firm investing in environmental opportunities, including energy efficiency, clean energy, waste-to-value, and environmental products. She is also co-founder and CEO of New York Makers, the first digital marketplace and magazine for the state curating it’s best and most interesting makers, products, happenings, places, and ideas.

As First Lady of New York State, she worked to support the Administration’s goal to significantly reduce fossil energy consumption. She spearheaded initiatives to promote green buildings, alternative energy, and local food sourcing. Her "I LIVE NY" program engaged constituents to create livable communities and sustainable jobs.

Spitzer’s current environmentally-related nonprofit endeavors include serving as Vice Chair of the Urban Green Council, the New York Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), which advances sustainability in the urban built environment. She is also on the Advisory Board of The Sustainable Endowments Institute, and is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Economic Club of New York, and the New York State and City Bar Associations, Silda holds a JD from Harvard Law School and a BA summa cum laude and an Honorary Doctorate from Meredith College.

Spitzer presented the American Spirit Award for Citizen Activism to Teresa Shook at The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017. She currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.

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Teresa Shook

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Teresa Shook

Founder of the Women’s March

Teresa Shook is a retired lawyer in Hawaii and the founder of the Women's March. Shook created a Facebook event for a march in Washington, D. C. following the inauguration of Donald Trump. Within a single day, hundreds of thousands of individuals were "attending" the march's Facebook event. This surge in interest was a catalyst for creating the organization that led to the 2017 Women's March. (1)

In November 2018, Shook criticized the leadership of the Women’s March national organization as being “anti-Semitic and anti-gay rights”. Shook called for the Women’s March leadership to step down. (1)

Shook was presented with the American Spirit Award for Citizen Activism by Silda Wall Spitzer at the The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards 2017.

Twitter: @TeresaShookWM



(1) Material from Wikipedia.

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