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SENIOR STAFF LISTING:

George C. Landrith, President

Mr. Landrith has served as the President of the Institute since 1998. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was Business Editor of the Virginia Journal of Law and Politics. He had a successful law practice in business and litigation. In 1994 and 1996, Mr. Landrith was a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's Fifth Congressional District. He served on the Albemarle County School Board. Mr. Landrith is an adjunct professor at the George Mason School of Law. He is recognized as an authority on constitutional law and jurisprudence, federalism, global warming, and property rights. He has appeared on C-SPAN and most recently FOXNews' Your World with Neil Cavuto.

Belinda Rankin, Vice President, External Relations

Ms. Rankin serves as the Institute’s Vice President of External Relations. Early in her career she worked as a congressional staffer and paralegal. She has also worked in private industry and successfully run a small business. She also had a successful career in real estate. Ms. Rankin has extensive experience in web site management, client and external relations, and financial operations. She represents the Springfield District on the Fairfax County Airport Advisory Committee and serves as a Unit Commissioner in the National Capitol Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

Miklos K. Radvanyi, Vice President, International Policy

Dr. Radvanyi serves as the Institute’s Vice President of International Policy. He has earned advanced degrees from the Eotvos Lorand Scientific University, in Budapest, Hungary; the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University; and the National Law Center at George Washington University. He has also served as U.S. Representative Christopher Cox’s foreign affairs advisor. He has written extensively and been published in at least three different languages and has lectured around the world on foreign policy and world affairs.

Christopher C. Horner, General Counsel and Senior Policy Adviser

Christopher Horner serves as the Institute's General Counsel and is a Senior Policy Adviser. As an attorney in Washington, D.C. Horner has represented the Institute and Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate on matters of environmental policy before the United States Supreme Court. He is the author of "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism" (Regnery, 2007). Mr. Horner has provided legal, policy and political commentary on both television and radio, in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia. He received his Juris Doctorate from Washington University in St. Louis where he received the Judge Samuel Breckenridge Award for Advocacy.

Paul Georgia, Chief Economist and
Executive Director of the Center for Science & Public Policy

Mr. Georgia is the executive director of the Institute's Center for Science & Public Policy and chief economist for the Institute. He has written extensively on environmental issues, including global warming, energy policy, and other public policy issues. Prior to joining Frontiers, he served as the energy and environment analyst for the Senate Republican Policy Committee under Chairman Jon Kyl. Georgia’s writings have appeared in many publications, such as The Christian Science Monitor, Journal of Commerce, The Washington Times, National Review Online, Human Events, and The Freeman. He has also appeared on various radio programs across the US. Georgia holds a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University.

Amrita Singh, Director of Publications

Ms. Singh serves as the Institute’s Director of Publications. She has Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in English. Early in her career she worked for British Airways where she was the Chief Liaison officer in dealings with the Government of India. She has also worked in private industry where she successfully ran a small business dealing with exports of gems and jewelry from India. She was a Director of Netcom, an international communications company.

Aaron Lee, Director of Special Projects

Mr. Lee studied in Brigham Young University where he earned his degree in International area studies and received a Masters Degree in Law and Economics from George Mason University. An active volunteer in politics, he helped administer the November 2000 exit poll and was a member of the Utah College Republicans. He has been a successful sales person for many products including movies and internet service subscriptions. Mr. Lee helps in a variety of capacities from research and editing to web site maintenance.
 
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