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Gilbert K. DavisGilbert K. Davis, Chairman

Gilbert K. Davis is partner with the law firm of Davis & Associates, Fairfax, Virginia.  Mr. Davis earned a B.A. from Cornell College and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.  He directed two state agencies in Iowa following graduation from college.  Before entering law school, he was a teacher of American history in the public schools of Iowa City, Iowa and he is currently president of the Fairfax, Virginia based Para-Legal Institute.  Mr. Davis was Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia from 1969 to 1973 and is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the District of Columbia Superior Court, the Supreme Court of Virginia and many other federal district and circuit courts.  Mr. Davis has tried cases in 20 states and the District of Columbia.  He was Associate Editor of the 1969 revision of the Virginia Lawyer Handbook and authored the Criminal Trial Manual for the United States Attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia.  Mr. Davis was chairman of the Young Republican Federation of Virginia in 1973-74, and served as Parliamentarian for the White House Conference on Small Business in 1986.  He has instructed trial lawyers in various aspects of litigation at numerous seminars, and is in demand as a public speaker.  Mr. Davis also served as an MSNBC TV news analyst.  He is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the American Trial Lawyers Association.  During a distinguished legal career, Mr. Davis brought the first prosecution under the Clean Air Act and the first prosecution of an aircraft hijacker.  Mr. Davis obtained for a client the largest judgment in Kentucky history.  He also prosecuted the Director of the United States Marshall Service, the first Nixon administration official to go to prison, and brought the first civil case against a sitting President of the United States (Jones v. Clinton).  He successfully argued before the United States Supreme Court, which unanimously held that a sitting President is not immune from prosecution for personal misconduct.


Louis W. Barnett Louis W. Barnett
Louis W. Barnett is a native of California, Mr. Barnett was Director of Government Affairs and National Political Director of Citizens for the Republic, a civic action organization founded by Ronald Reagan.  In that capacity he served as liaison to the White House and coordinator of ballot initiatives and relations with "grass roots" organizations.  Earlier he served as a legislative assistant to the Los Angeles City Council where he conducted program audits of large federal and state grant funded capital construction projects and social service programs.  Upon leaving Citizens for the Republic he formed a consulting company that provided guidance for businesses dealing with federal and state government policies and programs.  He served as Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco for five years.  As a Member of the Board of Directors he was responsible for the Bank's administration and management.  Most recently, he served as the Chairman of the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board with an annual budget of $52 million and five hundred employees.  The Board's Administrative Law Judges hear and decide more than 200,000 cases a year dealing with Unemployment Insurance.  Mr. Barnett was appointed Chairman by Governor Wilson of California in 1995 and was twice confirmed by the California State Senate.

Richard J. Bishirjian Richard J. Bishirjian, Ph.D.
President and Professor of Government at Yorktown University, is an entrepreneur and educator.  He earned a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh (1964) and a Ph.D. in Government and International Studies from the University of Notre Dame (1972) under the direction of Gerhart Niemeyer.  While a graduate student at Notre Dame, and later as a member of the Faculty of the University of Dallas, he studied under Eric Voegelin.  After completing graduate work at Notre Dame, he did advanced study with Michael Oakeshott at the London School of Economics (1968/69).  On sabbatical from the College of New Rochelle in 1978, he studied Sanskrit at the Southern Asia Institute, Columbia University (1978).  Dr. Bishirjian taught at universities and colleges in Indiana, Texas and New York from 1968 to 1981.  He is the author of a history of political theory and editor of A Public Philosophy Reader.  Dr. Bishirjian is the author of more than thirty-five professional essays and reviews in the field of political theory.  He is a student of classical Greek philosophy, and specializes in analysis of modern ideologies, 19th century philosophy and political theory.  His interests include American Government and Constitutional Law, Ethics, and the problem of secularization of Western culture.

Dr. Bishirjian has been a member of the Philadelphia Society since 1975 and serves as an Editorial Advisor, and frequent contributor, to the quarterly journal founded by Russell Kirk, Modern Age.  Recent articles published in Modern Age include, “The Creation of a Conservative Intellectual” (Spring 1998), “Daimonic Men” (Winter 1996), and “Hegel and Classical Philosophy” (Winter 1992), “Origins and End of the New World Order” (Summer 2004), and “The United States in the World Arena” (Winter 2007).  Dr. Bishirjian is currently writing an analysis of modern American politics titled “The Fifth Paradigm vs. the Administrative State” and is working on a screenplay with the working title “Coda,” a story about national politics and Presidential ambitions.


Sean DuffySean Duffy, a former business and financial news journalist, is a graduate of Dickinson College, where he received a bachelor’s degree in English and political science.  Mr. Duffy served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications for Colorado Governor Bill Owens.  As a member of the Governor’s senior staff, Duffy manages the Administration’s external affairs team, including media relations, constituent services, computer operations and event planning.  He serves as the Governor’s chief speechwriter and personally directs his national public relations.

Prior to joining the Governor’s Office, he served as president of The Commonwealth Foundation, a statewide, non-partisan public policy research organization based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.  In addition to his duties as the Foundation’s chief executive, Duffy focused on education and technology policy and edited two newsletters.

He is also the founder and director of the Charter School Resource Center, a statewide catalyst for innovative charter public schools, providing hands-on assistance to parents, citizens and educators who are interested in creating charter schools.  He served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School, a “cyber charter” affiliated with K12 Inc.,  a company founded by former U.S. Education Secretary Bill Bennett.

Prior to joining The Commonwealth Foundation, Mr. Duffy was press secretary to Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher.  He also worked as press secretary to Pennsylvania Education Secretary Eugene Hickok, serving as a key spokesman for Gov. Tom Ridge’s Administration on education policy.  He served as spokesman for the state Senate Republican Caucus, and has been a volunteer advisor to a number of political campaigns.

In the mid-1990s, Duffy was president of the Pennsylvania Leadership Council, the state’s largest, pro-taxpayer citizens’ lobby.  In that role he worked closely with hundreds of local taxpayer groups throughout Pennsylvania and was an aggressive and prominent advocate for local tax reform, education reform, and pro-free-enterprise public policy.


Mike RosenMike Rosen is the host of a daily talk show from 9:00 a.m. - noon on KOA radio in Denver, Colorado.  He is an editorial page columnist for the Rocky Mountain News, and has been a regular commentator on Denver television stations.  His articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country, including the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and the Washington Times.  He has appeared as a political analyst on "Good Morning America," "The Larry King Show," "Hannity and Colmes," CNN Tonight, and National Public Radio.  He has traveled extensively in Europe, the Far East, Latin America, Southern Africa, and the Soviet Union.

Mike was Vice President of the Shavano Institute for National Leadership, the Colorado-based, public policy center of Hillsdale College in Michigan, where he directed a variety of public outreach programs and was executive producer of Shavano's nationally broadcast PBS television program, "Counterpoint."

He was a finance and strategic planning executive for Samsonite Corporation and Beatrice Foods for eight years in Denver, and before that at General Cable Corporation in New York City.  He is a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in Germany from 1965-1967.

In 1979-1980 he was selected as a Presidential Exchange Executive, a White House program that exposes private sector executives to the workings of the federal government at the highest levels across broad areas.  In Washington, he served as Special Assistant for Financial Management to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, at the Pentagon.  Upon completion of this assignment, he was awarded the Department of the Navy Superior Civilian Service Medal for exceptional meritorious service.

A graduate of the University of Denver, he holds BSBA and MBA degrees.  He was the first recipient of the Theodore S. Cutler Faculty Award for outstanding scholastic achievement.

Mike is a frequent speaker and debater before business, government, civic and student audiences around the country on economic, defense, foreign policy and political issues.  He has been a United Way loaned executive and Divisional Vice Chairman as well as a volunteer consultant to minority businesses through the U.S. Small Business Administration.

He has been a Senior Fellow and Trustee of the Independence Institute, has served on the Board of Directors of Metro Denver Junior Achievement, and has been a member of the Denver Chapter of the National Association of Business Economists.  Mike is active in Republican politics.  He has been a delegate to the Colorado State Assembly and has held staff positions in national and local campaigns supporting candidates for public office.


Allen (Al) AngellR. Allen (Al) Angell of Dallas, Texas, recently retired from his position as owner of Angell Financial Group representing Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.  From its inception in 1975, Angell Financial Group provided financial security products and services including life insurance, disability income, and investments and had become one of the largest network offices in Northwestern Mutual Life Investment products were marketed through The Frank Russell Company, a subsidiary of Northwestern Mutual.  In addition to his service as a member of the Board of Trustees of Yorktown University, Al is president of Constituent Voice, a new division of National Write Your Congressman whose board he serves on.  He also serves on the board of Free Market Foundation and on an advisory committee for a Young Life chapter in South Dallas.  He is also involved in planting a church, private school, and recreation center for South Dallas Ministries.  Al Angell earned the AB degree from Harvard University in 1963.



W. Lee Gaines, Jr.W. Lee Gaines, Jr. is President of Gaines & Company of Reisterstown, Maryland with an office in Raleigh, NC.  A solid professional with more than thirty years in the construction business.  Gaines & Co was selected as the Home Builders Association of Maryland's Contractor of the Year in 2004.  The company is also listed by Engineering News Record as a top ten utility contractor in the nation.  Lee's credentials are representative of the accomplishments of the Trustees with whom he serves.  He is a past president and board member of the Associated Utility Contractors of Maryland, as well as a long-time board member of the National Utility Contractors Association.  He has received both of the AUC's most prestigious awards, the "Ditchdigger of the Year" and the Founders Award.  A graduate of Yale University, Lee takes an active role in education.  He was for eight years trustee of Boys' Latin School a school that has educated Maryland's leaders for one hundred and sixty years, and also a past trustee of Gilman School, founded in Maryland in 1897 as the first American country day school.  Still an active tennis player, Lee is "retired" from coaching AAU girls basketball and others of his four children's recreational teams.  One of Lee's sons attends Colorado State University.


H. Kent MerglerH. Kent Mergler is a 1963 graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with Honors, and an MBA with a Finance Major in 1964. While he was a student at U.C, he was a Graduate Instructor in Finance. He also has served as a member of the Business College's Corporate Advisory Board and was a member of both the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors of Pine Crest Preparatory in Fort Lauderdale. Kent is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Chartered Investment Counselor. He is Chairman, CEO and a Portfolio Manager at Northstar Capital Management, an Investment Counsel in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Before founding Northstar Capital Management, Kent was a Managing Partner of Loomis, Sayles and Company, President of Stein, Roe and Farnham, and has been in the money management business for over 40 years. He has been active on numerous community and financial industry boards and church committees in Cincinnati, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale and Stuart, Florida over the past decades and is a member of the Club for Growth.


Pat ToomeyPat Toomey is a businessman and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives before challenging Senator Arlen Specter for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. He is a graduate of Harvard University where he was a Government Major. After college Pat worked for seven years in international finance for Morgan Grenfell Finance and in 1991 he started a family-owned and operated restaurant business with his brothers in the Lehigh Valley and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Pat is also president of Club for Growth and Co-Chairman of the Board of Team Capital Bank, a nationally chartered savings bank serving markets in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Pat and his wife Kris live with their two children, Bridget and Patrick, in Zionsville, Pennsylvania where they attend St. Thomas More church in Allentown.




Bob GuzzardiBob Guzzardi is a coalition builder who graduated from St. Joseph's Preparatory School of Philadelphia in 1963.  He earned a B.A. in Philosophy from Georgetown University in 1966 and the J.D. from Temple University School of Law in 1970.  Mr. Guzzardi is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar and a businessman who works constantly to enlist support for Israel and to hold Pennsylvania state legislators to a low tax diet.  His passionate desire to reform the Pennsylvania legislature is represented in support for Republicans and Democrats.  In addition to his service as a Trustee of Yorktown University Bob Guzzardi serves on the Board of the Commonwealth Foundation, Middle East Forum, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), and Dollars for Scholars.





Steven WarshawskySteven Warshawsky is a native of Anaheim, California and is now committed to the East Coast where he lives in New York City with his wife Kim.  Steve Warshawsky is a graduate of Princeton University (1990) where he majored in politics and wrote his senior thesis on the development of democracy in ancient Athens.  He then earned a M.Ed. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1992 and taught American history, government, and economics at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1992 to 1994.  He continues that interest in historical and political subjects by publishing articles and opinion essays in AmericanThinker.com, AmericanSpectator.org, RealClearPolitics.com, and other news and opinion websites.  Some recent essays he has published are "Reclaiming Higher Education From The Left," "Bringing Conservatism Back to the American People," "Jack Kemp's White Guilt" and "Atheists, Conservatives, and Christianity."

After teaching at Montgomery Bell Academy, Steve Warshawsky earned a J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1997.  He clerked for Judge Paul V. Niemeyer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and Judge Catherine C. Blake of the U.S. District Court for Maryland and currently serves as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Civil Division for the Eastern District of New York.


Peter WoodPeter Wood is Executive Director of the National Association of Scholars.  He is the author of A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now (Encounter Books, 2007) and of Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (Encounter Books, 2003) which won the Caldwell Award for Leadership in Higher Education from the John Locke Foundation.  He is a graduate of Haverford College, Rutgers University, and the University of Rochester, from which he received a Ph.D. in anthropology in 1987.  He previously served as provost of The King's College in New York City, and as associate provost and the president's chief of staff at Boston University, where he was also a tenured member of the anthropology department.  His essays on American culture have appeared in The National Review Online, Partisan Review, Frontpage Magazine, Minding the Campus, The Claremont Review of Books, The American Conservative, Society and other journals.

 
 
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