Vice Chair: Robert A. Pastor, Vice President of International Affairs, American University
Chairs: William F. Weld, Former Governor, Massachusetts, Former Assistant U.S. Attorney General
John Manley, Former Deputy Prime Minister, Former Minister of Finance, Canada
Vice Chairs: Andres Rozental, President, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations
Thomas D’Aquino, Chief Executive, Canadian Council of Chief Executives
Chair: Pedro Aspe, Former Finance Minister, Mexico
March 14, 2005
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