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The Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees of Eurasia Partnership Foundation makes decisions of financial and strategic significance. The full board meets twice a year, once in May and again in November. Various committees of the board may meet more often, including the Executive Committee, the Audit and Finance Committee, the Nominations Committee a Special Governance Task Force. The purpose of the latter is to review EPF’s policies and procedures and bylaws and to design a self assessment mechanism for board members.

The board is made up of a diverse set of international figures from Europe and North America who bring a unique set of skills to the governance of EPF. This includes deep knowledge of the South Caucasus and civil society development and expertise in business, finance and law to ensure that the new Foundation is accountable and fiscally responsible.

List of Board Members

Details... Horton Beebe-Center

Eurasia Foundation

As President of Eurasia Foundation, Mr. Beebe-Center is responsible for defining and executing the strategic goals of the Foundation as approved by the Board of Trustees. Mr. Beebe-Center joined the Foundation in 1993. He established the Foundation’s first field offices and ran the Moscow regional office for two years. In 1995, Mr. Beebe-Center returned to the United States to serve as the Vice President for Projects and Development before becoming Executive Vice President. Prior to joining the Foundation Mr. Beebe-Center worked for several years in U.S.-Soviet projects ranging from intergovernmental technical exchanges to commercial joint ventures. Mr. Beebe-Center holds a BA in Soviet Studies from Brown University and an MA in Russian Studies from Harvard University.

Details... Dieter Boden

German Ambassador, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, ret.

Dr. Boden was the German Ambassador to the OSCE in Vienna from 2002-2005. He entered the diplomatic service in 1968, completing assignments in the political department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bonn, to various diplomatic missions including to Soviet Russia and Italy and as a political counsellor in the German Bundestag. Dr. Boden was the Deputy Chief Negotiator for Germany in negotiations on the reduction of conventional forces in Europe (CFE) in Vienna from 1989-1992. In 1995 he became Head of the OSCE Mission in Georgia and, from 1999 to 2002 went back to the Caucasus as SRSG of the UN Secretary General in Georgia and Head of UNOMIG. Dr. Boden is now retired from the foreign service but continues to work on contracts with the OSCE/ODIHR. He is also an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at the University of Potsdam. He holds a PhD in Slavic Philology from Hamburg University and was appointed Honorary Doctor by the Tbilisi School for Political Studies in 2006.

Details... Andrew Coxshall

KPMG

Andrew Coxshall is the Managing Partner for KPMG in the South Caucasus. Andrew has over 20 years of experience working in a number of different countries around the world including Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Uganda, Botswana, South Africa and the UK. He specializes in finance and audit issues in the infrastructure, government and healthcare sectors, with additional experience in communications, financial services, industrial markets, consumer markets, World Bank projects and mining. Mr. Coxshall holds a Masters of Business Administration from Heriot Watt University and is a Chartered Accountant.

Details... Danielle del Marmol

Belgian Ambassador, Retired

Danielle del Marmol was born in Brussels, of a Wallonian mother and a father who had immigrated from North Caucasus. She has a doctor’s degree in Law from Brussels University. After practicing at The Bar, she joined the Ministry of Economic Affairs and was then appointed attaché at the Bank Commission.

There, she met her future husband, François del Marmol, himself a Belgian diplomat. She accompanied him to Moscow, his first assignment and then decided to take the entrance examinations to the diplomatic career. She passed the examinations and returned to Brussels with their three children to do her training period as a diplomat (1984-1986), while traveling from time to time to Addis Abbeba (Ethiopia), where her husband was posted.

Danielle del Marmol’s first assignment as a diplomat (1986-1990) was at the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the European Union. Between 1990 and 1994, she worked as Economic Counselor at the Embassy of Belgium in Rome. In 1993, the year in which Belgium held the presidency of the UE, she worked temporarily at the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the EU, where she participated to the preparation of the first cooperation agreement between Israel and the EU.

Between 1995 and 1999, Danielle del Marmol was appointed Economic and Social Counselor at the King’s Cabinet. Her next assignment, from 1999 to 2003, was Ambassador to the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), in Vienna, where she dealt, among other matters, with the fight against racism and antisemitism. Her last post before arriving to Israel (2004-2006) was Roving Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Armenia and Georgia.

Details... Sabine Freizer

International Crisis Group

Sabine Freizer is the Director of the International Crisis Group’s Europe Program, based in the Brussels Office. Mrs. Freizer entered the Crisis Group as the Caucasus Project Director in July 2004. She holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and a MA from the College of Europe (Bruges, Belgium), which she obtained as a Fulbright Scholar. She specializes in civil society and conflict prevention and her main areas of expertise include the Balkans, Caucasus, Turkey and Moldova.

Before joining the International Crisis Group, Mrs. Freizer served with the OSCE in several countries of Eurasia. She worked as a Political Officer for the OSCE Election Observation Missions in Azerbaijan and Georgia in 2003-2004; the Human Dimensions/Legal Expert in Tashkent from 1999-2000 and as the Civil Society Coordinator for the OSCE Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sarajevo from 1996-1998. Mrs. Freizer has published articles about Kosovo, Serbia and Nagorno-Karabagh in a number of scholarly journals and news media including the EU Observer, the European Voice, openDemocracy.net and IslamOnline.net. Her expert analysis has been sought by local and international media outlets including BBC, Deutsche Welle, RFL and AFP.

Details... David Lawrence Lee

MagtiCom Ltd

Mr. Lee has 15 years experience in the communications business, including as Deputy General Director at Comstar, a leading fixed line operator in Moscow; Regional Director of South East Asia for Cable and wireless; CEO of Sakhalin Mobile and Manager of the mobile business Teleyemen. Today he is the General Director of MagtiCom Ltd, the largest mobile operator in Georgia with 52 percent market share. Mr. Lee has led the company to double in size to over 1.2 million subscribers and over $115 million ebitda since his arrival in 2004. Mr. Lee was a Naval Officer in the Royal Navy for nine years and is a trained chartered accountant with KPMG. Mr. Lee is also a member of Amcham board of directors in Georgia. He holds an MBA from Warwick Business School.

Details... Margaret Richardson

IRS Commissioner, ret., Oakwood Enterprises, LLC

An attorney with an extensive background in tax and financial services, Mrs. Richardson served as commissioner of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service from 1993 to 1997. Mrs. Richardson began her career as a clerk at the U.S. Court of Claims (now the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) and then joined the Office of Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service. She later became the first woman promoted to executive rank in the history of the Office of Chief Counsel. In 1977, she joined the law firm of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan in Washington, DC. She was appointed to the Internal Revenue Service Commissioners Advisory Group, serving as a member from 1988 to 1990 and as Chair in 1990. Currently, Mrs. Richardson is involved with Oakwood Enterprises LLC.

Mrs. Richardson serves on the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States and on the DC Bar Committee on Multidisciplinary Practice. She is also a member of the Financial Women’s Association, the Washington Women’s Forum and the Council of the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. She serves on the George Washington University Law School Advisory Board and the boards of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the U.S.-Russia Business Council and Eurasia Foundation. She has also served as a member of the Board of the National Cathedral School, the Development Board of the Hospital for Sick Children and the Women’s Campaign Fund. She has been profiled in a number of major national newspapers including The New York Times, The Washington Post and USA Today. Mrs. Richardson was named “Woman of the Year” in 1993 by the Financial Women’s Association, and she is the recipient of several distinguished awards for her service. She holds a BA in political science from Vassar College and a J.D. with honors from The George Washington University Law School, where she was also editor of the Law Review.

Details... Mary Sheehan

International Organization for Migration

Mrs. Sheehan brings more than 30 years experience in the field of migration, including eight years with IOM in the Caucasus. From 1998-2002 she was the Chief of Mission in Yerevan, and from 1998-2002 she was the Regional Coordinator for the Caucasus based in Tbilisi. After a three year break from the region during which she opened the IOM office in Sri Lanka to provide emergency response, and livelihood replacement for tsunami victims, Mrs. Sheehan returned to Tbilisi as Chief of Mission for the Georgia Office where she currently works. She has also served as Deputy Director of Volunteer Programs to the Governor of California on issues related to the influx of Southeast Asians after the Vietnam war; Director of the International Catholic Migration Commission training program in Sudan for Ethiopian and Eritrean refugees involved in a U.S. resettlement program; and nine years in a law office dealing with immigration. She began her career with the United Farm Workers Union in California and Arizona, advocating for the rights to unionize and strike, on political campaigns and with voter registration.

Details... Roy Southworth

World Bank

Roy Southworth is the Country Manager for the World Bank Office in Tbilisi, Georgia. Mr. Southworth has had a long career in the Bank, joining in 1979 as an agricultural economist, and has worked throughout Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. He completed field assignments in Tanzania and Croatia before coming to Georgia in January 2004. Mr. Southworth graduated with High Honors from Washington State University with a BA in Economics. After a stint in Peace Corps in Ethiopia he attended Stanford University where he earned a PhD from the Food Research Institute. Mr. Southworth has extensive experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of investment operations in agriculture and rural development. Since 2001 he has been working on country operations and management of field offices in the Europe and Central Asia Region.

Details... Jonathan Patrick Conrad Stark

CEO, Cascade Capital Holdings

Jonathan Stark is the appointed CEO of the cascade Capital Holdings since 2005. In previous years Mr. Stark served as the Executive Director and principal shareholder of the Resolution Consultants Ltd, a start up Armenian licensed Insurance Broker; General Manager at HSBC Insurance (Armenia); Director of Marine and Cargo Division at HSBC Insurance Brokers in London. In 2001-2007 he was the Board Member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia. Currently he is the Advisory Board Member of Children of Armenia Fund and Junior Achievement of Armenia. Mr. Stark has Significant international conference, seminar and lecturing experience including Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Baltic States, Mongolia, UK, USA, Greece, Spain

Details... Margo Squire

U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service (on leave)

Margo Squire has been a career diplomat since 1984 with the U.S. Information Agency and the State Department, serving in Munich, Moscow, Melbourne, Baku and Washington. She has experience in public affairs, media relations, international broadcasting, educational exchanges, and management of USG assistance activities in the New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (NIS). From 2001-2003 she directed the Eurasia Foundation office in Azerbaijan and was named Eurasia Foundation’s outstanding country director for 2001. She was also a member of the BP community development committee planning the BTC pipeline. Currently on leave in Ankara, Turkey accompanying her husband, the US Ambassador to Turkey, Margo is involved in Turkish and international NGOs that promote education and support women and children. She holds a BA in Russian language and studies from Dartmouth College and an MA from Johns Hopkins University, SAIS.

Details... Dr. Daniel Tarschys

University of Stockholm

From 1994-1999, Dr. Tarschys was Secretary General of the Council of Europe. He has also served as Secretary of State in the Swedish Prime Minister’s Office, as a Member of the Swedish Parliament and Chairman of its Standing Committees on Social Affairs and Foreign Affairs. In 2000, Dr. Tarschys represented the Swedish Government in the Convention drafting the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. He chairs the National Council on Medical Ethics and the boards of institutes concerned with educational mobility, growth policy and aging.
Dr. Tarschys has PhDs from Stockholm University and Princeton and an honorary doctorate from Cluj (Romania). His research interests include comparative politics, human rights, public policy, government growth, accountability and budgetary policy. His most recent publication is Reinventing Cohesion: The Future of EU Structural Policy. From 1983-1985, he was Professor of Soviet and East European Studies at Uppsala University. Currently, Dr. Tarschys is Chairman of the Political Science Department at the University of Stockholm.

Details... Kenneth S. Yalowitz

United States Ambassador, ret., Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College

Ambassador Yalowitz was appointed Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College on July 1, 2003. He completed his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin and holds a Russian Institute Certificate, MA and Master of Philosophy degree from Columbia University. He retired from the U.S. Department of State on September 30, 2001 after 36 years as career diplomat and member of the Senior Foreign Service. He served twice as a U.S. ambassador: to the Republic of Belarus from 1994-1997; and to Georgia from 1998-2001. He was chosen for the Ambassador Robert Frasure award for peacemaking and conflict prevention in 2000 for his work to prevent the spillover of the Chechen war into Georgia. His other foreign assignments included two tours of duty in Moscow, The Hague and the US Mission to NATO in Brussels. His domestic assignments have included Country Director for Australia-New Zealand Affairs, Deputy Director for Economics of the Office of Soviet Union Affairs, and Congressional Foreign Affairs Fellow. Ambassador Yalowitz previously taught political science at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He also served as the Area Studies Chair on the former Soviet Union (1993-94) and Dean of the Senior Seminar (1997-98) at the Foreign Service Institute, the U.S. government’s training institution for American diplomats and other professionals preparing for foreign service. He has been adjunct professor of government at Georgetown University, visiting fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, a diplomat-in-residence at American University and a member of the Institutional Review Board of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Details... George G. Zarubin

Eurasia Partnership Foundation

Mr. Zarubin has worked with Eurasia Foundation since 2000, when he served as the Regional Director for the Foundation’s South Caucasus Cooperation Program. During his five years with Eurasia Foundation in Washington, he served as Executive Director and then Vice President of Program Development, during which time he coordinated the Foundation’s fundraising activities throughout Eurasia and managed special program initiatives in Iran, the Middle East and North Africa. Mr. Zarubin returned to the South Caucasus in 2007 to lead the localization of the Foundation’s offices in the region. From 1995-1999, Mr. Zarubin was the Executive Director of Soros Foundation Kazakhstan. Prior to working in philanthropy, Mr. Zarubin practiced law for six years in California and three years in Russia where he worked as a legal advisor to the Novorossiysk Shipping Company. Mr. Zarubin holds a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and received his JD from McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific. He also holds an LLM in Admiralty Law from Tulane University Law School.

Advisory Committee Members

Details... Elnur Khalilov

UNDP

Elnur Khalilov, a graduate of Economics from the Azerbaijan Oil State Academy, has extensive professional experience including terms with the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Egypt and oil industry. Since 2001, Mr. Khalilov has worked with UNDP as a Project assistant and later as a Program Officer in their representative office in Azerbaijan. His project area includes ICT for Development and e-Government projects.

Details... Jahangir Efendiev

TACIS

Jahangir Efendiev graduated from the Azerbaijan Oil Academy in power engineering. Mr. Efendiev has wide-ranging experience working with Azerbaijan governmental bodies. Recently, Mr. Efendiev was appointed as an advisor to the TACIS/European Union project Support to the National Coordinating Unit in Azerbaijan. What’s more, Mr. Efendiyev has more than 10 years experience in programming and supervision of implementation of the EU Aid Delivery programs and projects in Azerbaijan.

Details... Igor Yakovenko

AZEL Electronics

Igor Ivanovich Yakovenko, President of AZEL Electronics, gradated from the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy. Mr. Yakovenko has worked as an engineer-programmer at the Scientific-Research Institute of Automatics and at the State Oil Academy. Mr. Yakovenko was also a previous director at the DEVI Company. Beginning in 1995, Mr. Yakovenko assumed the leadership AZEL Electronics – one of the leaders of the computer technologies field at the Azerbaijani market – as its president.

Details... Tahir Suleymanov

President Apparatus

Tahir Suleymanov received his degree in history from the Moscow State University. Mr. Suleymanov’s previous appointments include teacher at the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, head of the Department of Youth Organizations, and senior referent of the Public-Political Department of the Presidential Apparatus. Since 2004, Mr. Suleymanov has served as director of the Public and Political Organizations section of the Public-Political Department.

Details... Alum Bati

Wicklaw Corporate Services

Mr. Alum Bati brings to the advisory board of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation a diverse and extensive background. From the United Kingdom, Mr. Bati has held previous titles including official court reporter, parliamentary research assistant, law lecturer, school governor, member of a community health council, and candidate for the English Conservative Party. Mr. Bati has also been a member of various Britain-based industry tax and law reform committees including the Confederation of British Industry’s Budget Proposals Working Party and the tax committee of the General Council of British Shipping.

Currently, Mr. Bati is a partner with law firm Wicklow Corporate Services and is its representative in Baku, Azerbaijan. Concurrently, Mr. Bati serves as the British Ambassador’s Honorary Legal Adviser in Azerbaijan, is the official regional correspondent for the Amsterdam-based International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, and is an active board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan, formerly chairing its law and human resources committees. Alum is also a director of the Center for Innovation in Education in Azerbaijan and founder of the Baku Cricket Club and the Baku History Club.

Of special distinction, Mr. Bati is the only foreign citizen to have sat on an Azerbaijani parliamentary commission and to have addressed the parliamentary law committee. Mr. Bati also previously served as Honorary Secretary of the Opera House Trust.

Details... Shahin Abbasov

IREX

Earning his M.A. degree from Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, Mr. Shahin Abbasov has more than twelve years of journalism experience. Prior to IREX, Mr. Abbasov worked as deputy Editor-in-Chief of Zerkalo and then Echo daily newspapers for many years. In 2003-2004, Abbasov was a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Research Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington DC. Currently, Mr Abbasov works as a deputy Chief of Party for IREX/USAID Media Advancement Project in Baku. Mr. Abbasov is also a regular freelance correspondent for Eurasianet, World Politics Review, Transitions Online and other relevant publications.

Details... Galib Efendiev

Revenue Watch Institute

Galib Efendiev graduated from Rutgers University in the USA majoring in Finance and Management and worked for Open Society Institute in Azerbaijan for more than ten years. Since OSI, Mr. Efendiyev has worked as a as a Regional Coordinator for the Caucasus and Central Asia of Revenue Watch Institute – a US-based organization that works globally with resource-rich countries to offset impacts of the “resource curse”.

Details... Jafar Jafarov

Azerbaijan Tourism Institute

Mr Jafar Jafarov, rector of Azerbaijan Tourism Institute, holds a Master of Arts and PhD Degrees from the Moscow State University specializing in the field of contemporary issues related to the history of Azerbaijan. Previous academic assignments include work as an Associate Professor, Deputy Dean of History Faculty, and Chief Executive of Postdoctoral Academic Research Council on Historical sciences at the Baku State University. Mr. Jafarov also completed a Fulbright Scholarship in the United States at NYU in public administration and was selected for participation in the Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program, funded by the US Department of State.

Outside of academia, Mr. Jafarov has fifteen years of executive experience serving as an acting deputy minister and consultant on several UN/USAID backed projects and civil society organizations. Mr. Jafarov was previously elected as a Board Member at the First Congress of the Coordinating Council of World Azerbaijanis and honored as a nominee to the Ombudsman Position submitted by the President of Azerbaijan Republic to the Parliament.

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