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DR. ESTEBAN A. FERRER Field Staff Director The Council for Latin America, Inc. 680 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10021 Phone: 628.3200 Cable: COLATAM Telex: 422547 Dr. Esteban A. Ferrer was born...
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...Born in Havana, Cuba in 1941, Mr...
...in Latin Amer- ican Studies in 1968...
...He joined the Council staff in late 1967...
...He worked for the Braden Copper Company in Chile as an economist, was Executive Secretary of the Inter-Ameri- can Council for Commerce and Piroduction in 1964 and served as an economist for an engineering consultants firm prior to joining the Council in July of 1966...
...In 1958-59 he was an interviewer for the "Voice of America...
...For more on the CLA see NACLA Newsletter, Sept., 1967 and April, 1969.Mr...
...In 1961, Dr...
...Shaw is a member of the Alvaro L6pez law firm in Bogota...
...He tells business leaders that in such confrontations "...we must, nevertheless, 'keep our cool' and not be injudicious in our remarks...
...Howard Rambin-A...
...Marzullo at the CLA, 680 Park Ave., New York, New York 10021...
...Falcao worked in Rio de Janeiro, Recife and Brasilia for the Caixa Economica Federal and subsequently became Assistant to the Chairman of the Board of Othon Hotels Corporation...
...Ferrer became a U.S...
...Muller served as CLA representative in Panama before assuming his present position...
...Pernambuco...
...From 1948 to 1960, Dr...
...He taught English literature and directed the Harvard Freshman Seminar Program...
...He is married and has five children...
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...Wyant was Press Attach6 in Rio de Janeiro, serving as Embassy spokesman with responsibilities for press, radio, television and publications...
...Muller was born in Vifia del Mar, Chile on February 19, 1923...
...In addition to being the Executive Director of the Inter-American Action Committee and CLA representative in Colombia, Mr...
...Esteban A. Ferrer was born September 20, 1925 in Las Villas, Santa Clara, Cuba...
...A 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S...
...Muller was employed by the J. Walter Thompson Company in Chile and was the founding professor of the Instituto de Publicidad, Mercado y Ventas, the first professional school of public relations in Latin America...
...Thomas Taylor-Rawleigh Warner, Jr Staff: Enno Hobbing, Staff Director-Dr...
...citizen in January 1966...
...as Assistant Director...
...After serving in the U.S...
...I-.JOFFICERS 13 Chairman: David Rockefeller Senior Vice Chairman: John F. Gallagher President: William E. Barlow Executive Vice President: Henry R. Geyelin Vice Chairmen: Harold S. Geneen-George S. Moore-John R. White (Treasurer)--Other Executive Committee Members: Jose de Cubas-Harlow Gage-William M. Hickey (Secretary)-Donald Kendall-Antonie T. Knoppers-Augustine R. Marusi-S...
...It is worth noting that the CLA recently went rather far afield in issuing a background paper on how to deal with New Left criticism of overseas business operations in the form of frequently asked questions (or charges) and suggested answers...
...An Assistant Professor of economics, mathematics and statistics until December, 1960, Mr...
...citizen in April, 1968...
...Shaw received his B.A...
...The organization's public affairs officer, Sal Marzullo, described for CLA members a confrontation-debate held last September with an unidentified New Left group which appears to be the Committee of Returned Volunteers...
...The Council for Latin America (CLA) headed by David Rockefeller, proudly calls itself the "chief spokesman for US businesses operating in Latin America...
...Wyant was born in SHo Paulo, Brazil, October 7, 1929 of American parents assigned to missionary work in Brazil...
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...degree from the Harvard Law School in 1963...
...Born in Trenton, New Jersey on September 14, 1937, Mr...
...Army from 1951-53, Mr...
...Wyant worked for the Yakima Morning Herald and the Seattle Post-ntelligencer before joining the U.S...
...He was graduated from the University of Havana in 1947 with a Doctor's degree in Law...
...Cortina became a U.S...
...Information Agency in 1958...
...Maurice McAshan, Jr.-Donald E. MeadsFrank Milliken-J...
...During 1960-61, he served as a legal consultant on Latin American Affairs for the Shell In- ternational Petroleum Corporation...
...Cortina joined the Council Field Staff...
...Falcao was appointed Special Assistant to the Director of the USAID in Recife...
...If you fail to obtain a copy please let us know...
...Bertolone received his degree from the School of Economics and Administration of the Catholic University of Chile in 1965...
...degree in journalism from the University of Washington in Seattle...
...Its members, over 200 major US corporations, account for more than 80 percent of all US investments in Latin America...
...and that "in the face of increasing attack, silence is no defense...
...While with USIA, he was posted in Cuba, Peru and Brazil...
...Born in Santiago de Chile on January 27, 1935, Mr...
...Presented below are CLA officer and membership lists and biographies of the organization's field staff -- men who have had wide experience in the corporate, university, media, military, intelliggence and diplomatic fields...
...For example, Mr...
...degree in Political Science from the University of Florida, followed by a M.A...
...Bertolone is the author of a two-volume study on The Aspects of the Policy of Exports of Chile for the Years 1929-1963...
...Humberto Jose Cortina received his B.A...
...Esteban Ferrer, Deputy Staff Director-Ralf Brent, Assistant to the President-Sal G. Marzullo, Public Affairs Officer-Orlando Bertolone, Central America-Humberto Cortina, Peru-Fernando FalcAo, Brazil-Herbert Muller, Argentina-Eric Shaw, Colombia-Jack E. Wyant, Brazil...
...Pan American Life Insurance Company Pan American World Airways Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company PepsiCo Pfizer International Phelps Dodge International Corporation Philip Morris International Joshua B. Powers Price Waterhouse & Company Puerto Rican Cement Company The Quaker Oats Company RCA Corporation Ralston Purina Company The Reader's Digest Republic Steel Corporation Rexach Construction Company Rheem Manufacturing Company Richardson-Merrell Roberts and Holland Rohm and Haas Company Ruder & Finn St...
...In March of 1968, Mr...
...C. V. Starr Stauffer Chemical Company Sterling Products International Sun Oil Company Texaco Texas Gulf Sulphur Company J. Walter Thompson Company Time The Times Of The Americas Union Carbide Corporation Union Oil Company of California United Fruit Company United Shoe Machinery Corporation U.S...
...Returning to Brazil in 1960, Mr...
...He is in charge of the CLA Staff's work in Latin America...
...He was an Assistant Dean of Freshmen at Harvard...
...Ferrer joined the Latin American Information Committee, Inc...
...Cortina participated in the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961...
...Steel Corporation Vision Warner-Lambert International Wells Fargo Bank Westinghouse Electric International Company Whirlpool Corporation White Weld & Company Whitney National Bank of New Orleans Xerox Corporation Arthur Young & Company ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS Chamber of Commerce of the United States CICYP Committee for Economic Development National Association of Manufacturers National Foreign Trade Council National Industrial Conference Board New York Stock Exchanre Pan American Society of the United States United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce...
...Art critic, author and educator, prior to joining the Council for Latin America in 1965, Mr...
...He was appointed Deputy Director of the Council for Latin America when the Information Committee was merged into CLA...
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...Wyant is married...
...For a copy of this 8 page document, entitled "The New Left," write to Mr...
...Joseph Lead Company Schering Corporation Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Sears, Roebuck & Company Sinclair Oil Corporation The Singer Company Smith Kline & French Overseas Company Southern Peru Copper Corporation Sperry Rand Corporation Squibb Beech-Nut International Standard Oil Company of California Standard Oil Company (N.J...
...He was graduated with a B.A...
...In 1963, Mr...
...Cortina, a Cuban exile who is the area director for Peru, Paraguay and Bolivia, not only participated in the Bay of Pigs invasion, he also served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army Special Forces (Green Berets...
...Falcao was born in Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil in 1930 In 1953 he received his Law Degree from the Catholic University in Rio de Janeiro...
...his emphasis...
...Ferrer practiced with the law firm of Salaya and Casteleiro (Havana, Cuba...
...He was wounded and spent 13 months in prison...
...Falcao worked in 1956-59 for the International Cooperation Administration (predecessor of AID) and the U.S Department of State in Washington, D.C...
...He studied at the Military School, the Institute of Humanities and the Institute of Theatre of the University of Chile...
...degree from Harvard University in 1959 and his L.L.B...
...Army Special Forces, Mr...
...He was made a partner in 1953...
Vol. 3 • September 1969 • No. 5