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Cover: Herbert Bayer, Mirage, 1949, oil on linen, 32 x 42.
Collection Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, Denver
2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Left: Herbert Bayer, Marble Garden, 1955.
With the assistance of Elizabeth Paepcke, Bayer created this garden located on
the Aspen Meadows campus in Aspen, Colorado. (Photo by Dan Bayer)
The work of artist Herbert Bayer adorns the cover and pages of the Aspen Institute 2014
Overview and 2013 Annual Report. A teacher at the famed Bauhaus school in pre-World War II
Germany, Bayer came to the US in 1938 to create a comprehensive exhibition showcasing the
Weimar-based design movement for the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibit attracted the attention
of visionary Chicago industrialist Walter Paepcke, president of the Container Corporation of America.
Paepcke hired Bayer as a consultant to the corporation, for which he worked primarily on advertis-
ing and graphic design projects. In 1946, the relationship deepened when the business magnate
offered Bayer a unique opportunity to help create a cultural utopia in Aspen, Colorado. The project
would come to include the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, which Paepcke founded in 1949.
Bayers primary responsibilities for the Institute were the planning, landscape design, and architec-
ture of its campus comprised of iconic buildings, earth sculptures, and expansive marble installations
that still stand today. However, his own notion that an artist had a responsibility to imbue his work
with head, heart, and hand closely matched Paepckes vision for the Institute to create a space to
convene; share great ideas and cultural values; and nurture mind, body, and spirit. Together, with
the help of several other highly regarded thought leaders, the artist and his patron created the
basis for The Aspen Idea, as well as the aesthetic and substantive underpinnings for what stands
today as the Aspen Institute.
The Legacy of Herbert Bayer: Recent Gifts and Loans to the Aspen Institute is permanently on display
in the Resnick Gallery at the Doerr-Hosier Center on the Aspen Meadows campus, in Aspen, Colorado.
We wish to thank all those who donated and loaned art for this exhibit. We'd like to particularly rec-
ognize Trustees Melva Bucksbaum and Lynda Resnick for their donations and leadership of the Aspen
Meadows Art Advisory Committee, which brought this exhibit to fruition. Herbert Bayer, 1983. Photo by Leinie Schilling Bard
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A Legacy of Innovation 4
Policy Programs and Partnerships 7
Public Programs 17
Seminars 23
Leadership Programs 27
Society of Fellows 31
2013-2014 Selected Highlights of Our Work 32
On the Aspen Dais 34
Our Locations and International Partners 37
Aspen Institute Leadership 40
Board of Trustees 44
2013 Annual Report 48
Donors 50
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At the core of the founding of the Aspen Institute stood a
remarkable band of innovators who had the idea that they
could help the country rebound from a world at war. That
there was no other institution advocating for ethics and values
in the practice of business, integrating the body and mind for
the betterment of both, or enhancing the spirit using the
Socratic method of dialogue as a means to cultivate higher
thinking, made it all the more vital to pursue.
Sixty-five years later, the spirit of innovation established by
Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke and their cohorts Mortimer Adler,
Robert Hutchins, and Herbert Bayer whose artistry can be
seen throughout this publication is alive and well at the Insti-
tute. While the scope of its work has grown markedly, creating
new public events and leadership initiatives, as well as expand-
ing its policy reach, the Institutes focus on moving the country
and the world forward has never been stronger.
As has been a long-standing tradition, the Institute continues
to bring leaders of differing perspectives together to seek
solutions to intractable problems. The Aspen Seminar remains
a direct reflection of the Institutes founding, yet offers an
enduring lens that shifts to address contemporary issues. In
moving from thought to action, the Institutes Aspen Global
Leadership Network cultivates an ever-increasing number of
innovators working to solve the big problems facing the world
today. With the Institutes support, nearly 1,900 Fellows take
risks and build strategies to answer the same kinds of ethics
and values-based questions our founders had imagined the
Institute would engender at the time of the Institutes inception.
In 2014, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Aspen
Ideas Festival, which opened the doors of the Institute to a far
broader audience and continues to showcase an array of ex-
traordinary leaders in fields ranging from health and medicine
and the US economy to global dynamics and education reform.
The success of the Festival laid the groundwork for a growing
number of public gatherings, such as Washington Ideas Forum,
the Aspen Security Forum, and CityLab, an incubator for
solutions for the 21st-century city.
The mainstay of the Institute continues to be our policy work.
The 28 programs, and a growing number of initiatives, bring
the most influential thinkers together to advance constructive
solutions borne of a diversity of voices. We provide a safe hav-
en for deep discourse in areas as varied as global food securi-
ty, economic inequality, and the social impact of the arts.
The search for groundbreaking ideas extends to engaging
international partners, including the new Aspen Institute Mexi-
co, our first outpost in Latin America. Beyond our headquarters
in Washington, DC, and our campuses in Aspen, Colorado, and
on Marylands Eastern Shore, weve expanded our footprint in
New York and the San Francisco Bay area. With a new offer-
ing, Aspen Across America, the Institute will soon bring a series
of conversations to prominent venues throughout the country.
The roots of the founders mission continue to inform the growth
of the Institute as we seek the ideas that will help define the
innovations of generations to come.
A Legacy of Innovation
From Herbert Bayers Great Ideas of Western Man series:
The Container Corporation of America poster collection.
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Policy Programs
and Partnerships
Advancing Public Policy
Through Dialogue and Action
www.aspeninstitute.org/policy-work
Te Aspen Institute policy programs provide non-
partisan forums for analysis, consensus-building, and
problem solving on pressing contemporary public
policy issues. Tey frame critical topics, bring new
evidence to bear on a wide range of issues, propose
innovative ideas, and gather sector leaders and experts
to reach constructive solutions. Each program serves as
an impartial forum, and each is unique in its substance
and approach. Together, however, they share a
common mission and methodology, convening diverse
perspectives for informed dialogue and action.
At President Obamas request, Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson and
the Institutes Energy and Environment Program gathered top policy analysts to
help inform the direction of the administration's climate-related policy.
(Ofcial White House photo by Pete Souza)
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Anna Deavere Smith Works
at the Aspen Institute
www.aspeninstitute.org/adsworks
Tis program oers a place for artistic excellence,
social change, and civic engagement. Founded by
actress, playwright, and educator Anna Deavere
Smith in 1998 as the Institute on the Arts
and Civic Dialogue at Harvard, Anna Deavere
Smith Works convenes renowned artists from all
disciplines and engages audiences in novel ways to
participate in conversations about contemporary
issues. Building on the powerful socio-theatrical
form that Smith invented and nurtured, the
program encourages the participation of artists
in areas where pundits and policy makers have
traditionally been the primary speakers. Tis
program seeks to open hearts as well as minds
and to tell the human side of all stories.
Ascend at the Aspen Institute
ascend.aspeninstitute.org
Moving vulnerable children and their parents
toward educational success and economic security,
Ascend is a national hub for breakthrough ideas
and collaborations. We embrace a two-generation
approach and a commitment to racial equity and
a gender lens. Two-generation approaches provide
opportunities for and meet the needs of children
and their parents together. We believe that educa-
tion, economic supports, social capital, and health
and wellbeing are the core components that create
an intergenerational cycle of opportunity. Ascend
makes a dierence in the lives of children, parents,
and families by elevating and investing in a port-
folio of solutions fueled by political will and a
national network of leaders, and informed by the
voices of families.
Aspen Forum for Community Solutions
www.aspencommunitysolutions.org
Te mission of this program is to support
collaboration that enables communities to
eectively address their most pressing challenges.
Its Opportunity Youth Incentive Fund works
to demonstrate higher rates of reconnection to
education and employment among opportunity
youth and future generations; catalyze adoption
of eective approaches in education and career
attainment leading to family-sustaining careers for
opportunity youth; and leverage systems and policy
changes at local, state, and national levels to remove
systems barriers. Melody C. Barnes, former director
of the White House Domestic Policy Council
and senior advisor to President Obama, chairs the
Aspen Forum for Community Solutions.
Aspen Global Health and Development
www.aspeninstitute.org/ghd
Tis programpromotes solutions to persistent global
health and development problems. It is a force for
fresh thinking, unlikely collaborations, and nimble
action within the global health and development
eld. Aspen Global Health and Development works
on a collection of issue-specic initiatives all
aimed at catalyzing policy work that better con-
nects champions at the highest levels, development
practitioners in the eld, and the poorest and most
vulnerable on the ground. It supports the advance-
ment of a number of ideas, including recognition
of reproductive health as a key contributor to other
development outcomes globally with a special focus
on Malawi; adoption of policy innovations to address
the global health workforce shortage; an alliance that
aims to unleash the artisan sectors economic po-
tential and elevate its role in preserving culture and
livelihoods; a fellowship programfor African devel-
opment leaders who receive global media training;
and advancement of sustainable and equitable eorts
to feed a world population of more than nine billion.
Te Aspen Institute Franklin Project
www.aspeninstitute.com/franklin-project
Te Institute launched the Franklin Project in 2013,
a program tasked with creating a voluntary civilian
counterpart to military service in the United
States. Born fromGeneral Stanley McChrystals
call at the 2012 Aspen Ideas Festival to engage
more Americans in serving their communities
and country, the initiative has engaged leaders in
military, business, government, nonprot, faith,
academic, community-building, and other sectors
to support large-scale civilian service. Its formation
is vital at a time of national division, when the
entrepreneurial energy of citizens must be harnessed
to help solve public problems and bring people of
dierent perspectives together. General McChrystal
chairs the project, and John Bridgeland of Civic
Enterprises and Alan Khazei of City Year and Be
the Change, Inc. serve as co-chairs responsible for
designing and managing the initiative. Former US
Sen. Harris Woord serves as senior advisor.
Aspen Network of Development
Entrepreneurs
www.aspeninstitute.org/ande
Tis global network of organizations propels
entrepreneurship in emerging markets. Its more
than 200 members are drawn from nonprots,
investment funds, multinational corporations,
banks, foundations, and research institutions that
collectively work in virtually every developing
economy in the world. Tese organizations are at
the vanguard of a movement focused on supporting
small and growing businesses (SGBs) that create
economic, environmental, and social benets
for developing countries. Te network advocates
that policymakers and nancial leaders drive
more resources to these entrepreneurial rms. It
hosts a wide variety of knowledge-sharing and
training programs and oers nancial support for
innovative partnerships aimed at improving services
to emerging market entrepreneurs. ANDE also
sponsors annual events focused on the SGB sector,
including a global conference on key trends and
a workshop on metrics and impact assessment.
In 2012, it launched a major multi-year research
eort focused on building the evidence base
that demonstrates the power of SGBs to build
prosperity for the poor. Te network has regional
chapters in Brazil, Mexico/Central America, East
Africa, India, South Africa, West Africa, and a
newly forming chapter in East and Southeast Asia.
Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/apep
Tis programhelps clients plan and evaluate eorts
to shape public policy and promote changes in
attitudes and behavior. Programsta and consultants
work with foundations and nongovernmental
organizations in the US, Africa, and Europe
assessing advocacy and social change eorts on issues
as diverse as increasing college readiness among
Hispanic youth, empowering women and girls in
Kenya, and increasing access to family planning
resources in Tanzania. Te programalso leads the
Institutes internal programreview process.
Aspen Strategy Group
www.aspeninstitute.org/asg
How can Americas national security establishment
better adapt to nascent threats and challenges? As
current global trends defy traditional notions of
international relations, what common problems
do nations face in the 21st century? Tis program
focuses on transnational issues that blend foreign
and domestic subjects. Founded in 1984 with a
concentration on strategic relations, arms control
issues, and the US-Soviet relationship, its roots as
an annual conference for researchers associated with
arms control projects at universities and think tanks
date back to the 1970s. As the group evolved, it also
included legislators, government ocials, business
and industry representatives, and journalists. Te
current program has moved beyond its Cold War
origins and today includes three generations of
policymakers representing a range of perspectives.
Te approach, however, has remained constant: to
use a bipartisan lens to identify the most conten-
tious foreign policy and national security concerns
facing our nation and to assess Americas evolving
interests. Recent workshops, briengs, and reports
have covered the Arab revolutions and American
policy, cyber security, American interests in South
Asia, the national security implications of climate
change, and the challenge of nuclear proliferation.
Te Aspen Ministers Forum and Track II dialogues
with Brazil, China, and India also convene under
the auspices of the Aspen Strategy Group.
At this time of challenge and change,
the United States is in dire need of a
new strategic narrative that clarifies
how we should use our power and
influence internationally to protect and
advance American interests and values.
Former US Under Secretary of Defense Michle Flournoy and University of
Virginia professor and former Aspen Strategy Group (ASG) Director
Philip Zelikow discuss the future of American defense at a Washington Ideas
Roundtable Series presented in partnership with ASG.
(photo by Steve Johnson)
We know about a third of those who are
35 and under are not properly prepared
for the workforce today But we know
that if people are getting skills and
getting training they are much better off
when they go into the workforce.
Forumfor Community Solutions Chair Melody Barnes speaks with
JPMorgan Chase Chairman, President, and CEOJamie Dimon and
Chicago Mayor RahmEmanuel about closing the workforce skills gap.
(photo by Steve Johnson)
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Business and Society Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/bsp
Tis program builds on 60 years of Institute
programming to help established and emerging
business leaders put values at the heart of prac-
tice. Trough dialogue, research, and outreach, the
program creates opportunities for executives and
educators to explore new routes to business sustain-
ability and values-based leadership. Its Corporate
Values Strategy Group for business executives
supports long-term thinking in business, investing
through change in corporate practice and public
policy, and exploration of fundamental questions on
business purpose. Its First Movers Fellowship is for
exceptional business innovators who are integrating
protability and social value in their companies. Te
program is also home to several signature programs
for innovators in business education, including
CasePlace.org, Faculty Pioneers, and an annual
(Biz Ed) symposium, which highlight cutting-edge
teaching and research on social and environmental
stewardship and a new undergraduate network link-
ing business and liberal arts educational innovators.
Center for Native American Youth
www.cnay.org
Created by former US Sen. Byron Dorgan, the
center is dedicated to improving the health, safety,
and overall wellbeing of Native American youth
through communication, policy development, and
advocacy. Despite the eorts of tribal governments
and advocates, dicult conditions including high
rates of unemployment, poverty, alcohol and sub-
stance abuse, crime, and health disparities persist
in many tribal communities. Te Center seeks to
raise awareness and develop solutions to these issues
by bringing together Native youth, tribal leaders,
advocacy organizations, academic institutions, and
a myriad of experts through roundtables, summits,
and other events held throughout Indian Country.
College Excellence Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/college-excellence
Improving college student outcomes is a vital
national priority. Only half of all college students
graduate, and evidence suggests that the learning
that takes place in college is too often limited and
not well aligned with what students need to succeed
after graduating. Over the past 50 years, increased
college access has beneted millions of Americans,
but now the nation must get more students through
college with the skills and abilities needed for
success in a knowledge-based economy. Te goal
of this program is to identify and accelerate the
replication of campus-based practices and policies
that improve student success. Te programs rst
initiative, the Aspen Prize for Community College
Excellence, awards one million dollars biennially
to the nations best community colleges. Te prize
aims to bring together community colleges around
a measurable denition of excellence, to recog-
nize community colleges that achieve exceptional
student results, and to stimulate innovation on
campuses nationwide. More recently, the program
initiated the New College Leadership Project to
inform the recruitment and training of a new gen-
eration of community college presidents capable of
improving student success. After releasing a report
identifying the qualities of exceptional presidents,
program sta worked with leader colleges from
the national nonprot organization Achieving the
Dream to further develop the skills and knowledge
needed to achieve high levels of student success.
Communications and Society Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/c&s
Tis program serves as a venue for global leaders
and experts to exchange insights on the societal im-
pact of advances in digital technology and network
communications. It also creates a multidisciplinary
space in the communications policymaking world
where veteran and emerging decision-makers can
explore new concepts and develop policy networks.
Te program convenes approximately 10 leadership
roundtables each year on subjects such as e-com-
merce, institutional innovation, spectrum policy,
big data, cloud computing, and global Internet
governance. Te programis also conducting ongoing
projects on public libraries, consumer cyber security
education, and online learning. Leaders fromacross
disciplines and perspectives engage in moderated
discussions that culminate in specic conclusions and
recommendations. Conference reports are distribut-
ed to key policymakers and opinion leaders around
the world, and are available to the public online.
Community Strategies Group
www.aspeninstitute.org/csg
Tis group helps leaders in rural, urban, and
suburban communities act together to create more
vibrant regions that advance and sustain prosperity
and wellbeing for local people, places, and rms,
especially for those on the economic margins. CSG
helps community leaders on the ground connect
with and motivate each other, and equips them with
the best ideas, tools, and strategies to improve com-
munity and economic results. Te groups hallmark
approach is tailored, peer-to-peer exchanges in
which community-based leaders create immediate
back-home action plans. CSG also brings together
disconnected leaders in specic geographic regions
to collaborate and nd common aims, and connects
community innovators with regional and national
experts and funders. It distills community lessons
into action guides, good-practice proles, virtual
peer-learning exchanges, and online resources. CSG
builds and manages three networks of communi-
ty-based practitioners and regional leaders from
across the country, one focused on advancing family
economic success, one on community development
philanthropy, and another on the WealthWorks
approach to regional economic development.
Congressional Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/congressional
Tis is a nonpartisan public policy education and
civility-building programfor members of the US
Congress in which more than 30 percent of the
current Congress has participated. At a time of
Congressional gridlock and extreme partisanship,
the programoers Republican and Democratic leg-
islators the opportunity to learn frominternationally
recognized academics and experts and to explore
policy alternatives. It assists legislators in developing
a deeper understanding of public policy options and
the personal relationships necessary to help Con-
gress meaningfully address our nations problems.
Although the programdoes not endorse specic
legislation, for more than three decades it has pro-
vided a forumfor discussion of policy issues that has
often sown the seeds for signicant policy initiatives.
Current subjects include international economic and
security issues, extremism, energy security, and US
policy relations with Asia. Te programis funded
solely by foundations, and it annually sponsors two
dozen breakfast meetings and four conferences. No
lobbyists, congressional sta, or outside observers
are permitted, and the House and Senate ethics
committees review all conference agendas.
Economic Opportunities Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/eop
Tis program promotes strategies to help low-
income Americans participate successfully in the
US economy. Its three primary areas of focus are
entrepreneurship and small or microenterprise
development; labor market strategies that enable
low-income people to adapt to and make a living in
our rapidly-changing economy; and nancial tools
that build the ability of low-income Americans
to save, build assets, and achieve a measure of
economic security. Te program works closely with
national and local leaders focused on building
opportunity, including those from community
colleges, community-based nonprots, businesses,
and economic development organizations, as well as
elected ocials, and other stakeholders. It evaluates
innovative and promising strategies, provides peer
learning and leadership development opportunities
for local leaders, develops practical tools that help
organizations implement promising strategies,
and promotes public conversation around the
issues facing low-income Americans, and ideas for
promoting shared prosperity. Te program includes
three distinct initiatives: the Microenterprise
Fund for Innovation, Eectiveness, Learning, and
Dissemination (FIELD); the Workforce Strategies
Initiative; and Skills for Americas Future.
Education and Society Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/education
Recognizing the importance of eective educa-
tion policy to improve US schools, this program
convenes workshops for federal, state, and local
policymakers, education leaders, researchers, and
analysts to provide ongoing peer-to-peer learn-
ing and professional development. It facilitates
knowledge sharing among urban school district
leaders about how school systems can improve the
education and life chances of all students. Program
participants also work to identify solutions that
will support, nurture, and develop new cadres of
leaders in schools and classrooms. In addition, the
programs Aspen Senior Education Congressional
Sta Network informs federal policy development
by assisting congressional sta members in better
understanding innovations in the eld, shared chal-
lenges, and the impact of federal education laws on
states and urban school districts.
Energy and Environment Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/ee
Tis programprovides nonpartisan leadership and
a neutral forumfor improving energy and envi-
ronmental policy-making through values-based
discourse. Te programs core competency is conven-
ing professional, high-level, policy-testing dialogues
inuencing business, government, civil society, and
environmental sustainability, both domestic and in-
ternational. For more than three decades, its Energy
Policy Forumhas brought together senior industry,
government, environmental, and other leaders to
report on a broad range of energy challenges and
opportunities, including climate change, electricity
markets, nuclear power, renewable fuels, and fuel e-
ciency. Te Global Forumon Energy, Economy, and
Security assembles experts and policymakers to dis-
cuss oil and gas global markets. Te Aspen Institute
Clean Energy Forumaddresses the intersection of
renewable energy, clean technology, innovation, and
nancing with commercial markets and public policy.
Dr. Jill Biden with Dr. Lori Gaskin, president of Santa Barbara City College,
and Dr. Steven VanAusdle, president of Walla Walla Community College,
co-winners of the 2013 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
(photo by Patrice Gilbert)
This report fromthe EOP
FIELD initiative shares ndings
on the quality of jobs created
by microbusiness programcli-
ents, based on a set of in-depth
interviews with workers from
clients of Accion East. The re-
port is part of a broader body
of work in EOP investigating
opportunities to build better
jobs and illuminating a variety of
job quality elements including
good wages, benets, stable
schedules, opportunities to de-
velop skills, business ownership
opportunities, and more.
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Te programs eorts to advance collective knowledge
about critical environmental problems have included
policy-changing dialogues on global food security;
water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH); sustainable
water use in the US; ocean conservation; the impact
and governance of climate change in the Arctic;
conservation and human development in the 21st
century; and international institutional responsibili-
ties for environmental sustainability.
Global Alliances Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/gap
Tis program was established in response to the
increasing need for and reliance on public-private
alliances to take on the challenges that the public
sector is unequipped to tackle on its own. As a
platform for cross-sector collaboration, the Global
Alliances Program (GAP) has partnered with the
Department of State to encourage US cooperation
and investment in business and communities
across the globe. Tese Partnership Opportunity
Delegations (PODs) are deployed in response to
local communities priorities and result in business-
to-business and people-to-people partnerships. To
date, PODs have gone to Colombia and Myanmar.
As a result of this work, the Accelerated Market
Driven Partnership (AMP) has been brought into
the Aspen Institute, with an initial focus on Brazil.
GAP has also partnered with the Department
of Defense to foster a culture of innovation and
learning within the Oce of the Secretary of
Defense. Te New Ideas @ OSD series brings
experts from outside the national security eld to
the Pentagon to consult with Defense leadership
on how to shape policy in ways that are innovative,
adaptive, and eective in a changing and complex
global security environment. By convening and
facilitating partnerships between the US public
and private sectors, as well as their international
counterparts, GAP strives to build equitable,
sustainable relationships between communities and
to foster greater development and prosperity.
Health, Medicine, and Society Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/health
Tis program creates opportunities for government,
academic, advocacy, and industry leaders to explore
critical issues in health, health care, medical science,
and health policy in the US. Te Health, Medicine,
and Society Program (HMS) facilitates knowledge
exchanges and advances strategic thinking among
decision makers through nonpartisan, multi-
disciplinary public policy programs and dialogue,
including roundtables, briengs, conferences, and
Internet forums. Tese convenings encourage
collaborative networks among leading policymakers,
health professionals, advocates, scientists, and social
scientists in a broad range of elds, while helping to
inform and advance policies to improve the health
of individuals, families, communities, the nation,
and the world. In 2013, the program brought on
new leadership and began to re-brand itself with
a new name and new energy all with the goal
of putting the Institute on the map in domestic
health. At the same time, it inaugurated its rst
Care Innovation Summit (in collaboration with
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid) to explore
disruptive innovations in health care delivery
systems and technology. It also launched the Aspen
Veterans Initiative, designed to support returning
combat veterans, and the physicians, mental health
professionals, social workers, educators, and others
who work with them through high-level convenings,
training programs, and peer-to-peer counseling. In
addition, HMS began to create a safe space in which
to build a National Biomedical Innovation Strategy.
At the request of FDA Commissioner Margaret
Hamburg, HMS convened the rst roundtable
of thought leaders fromindustry, policy institutes,
academia, and government to discuss the complex
interrelationships that drive the biomedical enterprise,
frombasic discovery to product development.
Homeland Security Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/security
Years have passed since 9/11, yet holes remain in
Americas defenses against terrorism, heightening
the risk of another attack. Tis program identies
gaps in the nations defenses against terrorism and
recommends ways to close them. Trough reports,
roundtable discussions, Congressional testimony,
and forums, it strives to convince policymakers,
stakeholders, and the public at large to reduce
Americas vulnerability to terrorism.
Initiative on Financial Security
www.aspeninstitute.org/ifs
Saving sparks entrepreneurship, increases the
gross domestic product, builds the middle class,
and creates jobs for the future. But Americas
savings system is broken. Working toward
restoring nancial security for all, this initiative
is the nations leading policy program focused on
helping Americans at every stage of life to save,
invest, and own. In roundtables, panel discussions,
congressional briengs, and other forums, it brings
together federal ocials and industry experts
to craft innovative policies that enable low- and
moderate-income families to acquire nancial
assets. It designs new savings accounts for children
and homeownership, as well as safe and simple
investment products for adult savers and lifelong
income products for seniors. It also researches new
approaches to savings and tax policy and works
with federal policymakers to support eorts to
increase nancial security for all Americans.
Justice and Society Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/justice
For close to 40 years, the Justice and Society
Program has convened individuals from diverse
backgrounds to discuss the meaning of justice and
how a just society ought to balance fundamental
rights with the exigencies of public policy, in
order to meet contemporary social challenges and
strengthen the rule of law. Te annual Justice and
Society Seminar, held in Aspen and co-founded by
the late Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun,
continues to be led by preeminent judges and
law professors. Trough our public programming
component which includes the Susman
Conversation on the Constitution and the Courts
at Aspen, periodic roundtables at the Institutes
Washington oce, and presentations by leading
jurists we bring to the table public ocials,
established and emerging opinion leaders, and
grassroots organizers to share their perspectives in a
neutral and balanced forum.
Manufacturing and Society
in the 21st Century
www.aspeninstitute.org/mfg
Te US manufacturing sector has long been a source
of good jobs, innovation, and global competitiveness,
as well as a pillar of both community stability and
national security. In the current economic climate
many fear the decline of this sector, even though it
is leading the stubbornly weak economic recovery
and regaining momentum. What can be done to
preserve and strengthen this critical part of the US
economy and society? Tis program brings business,
government, and opinion leaders together to discuss
and analyze many of the important problems and
opportunities aecting the future of manufactur-
ing in an increasingly globalized economy. Policy
discussions are convened in Washington, DC, and a
CEOseminar is held in Aspen, Colorado, to build
consensus on issues important to the sector.
Middle East Programs
www.aspeninstitute.org/mideast
Te mission of Partners for a New Beginning
(PNB), the Emirates-Aspen Partnership, and the
Aspen Levant Programis to develop and implement
pragmatic economic and policy initiatives that
advance stability and prosperity in the Middle
East. Te programs catalyze and convene networks
of global leaders to deepen relationships between
the US and the region, spur innovation, and
create partnerships that enhance education and
further economic development. Trough high-
level policy forums and on-the-ground initiatives,
these programs contribute towards the prospects
for enduring peace, ending the Arab-Israeli
conict, and bridging the US-Muslim divide.
Program activities support free enterprise and
entrepreneurship, thereby strengthening the regions
private sector and civic leadership.
Program on Philanthropy and
Social Innovation
www.aspeninstitute.org/psi
Trough convenings, leadership development
initiatives, communications, and strategic
partnerships, this program seeks to maximize the
impact of social-sector leaders in contributing to
the good society at home and abroad. It hosts the
Aspen Philanthropy Group, an agenda-setting body
of foundation leaders at the cutting edge of change,
Former Secretary of State and Institute Trustee Madeleine Albright and
Institute President and CEOWalter Isaacson speak with Quartet Represen-
tative Tony Blair at the rst Initiative for the Palestinian Economy event.
(Photo by Ondej Bespert)
In the name of homeland security, we can-
not sacrifice our values as a nation. We can
build more walls, install more screening de-
vices, ask more questions, and make people
suspicious of each other, but not at the cost
of who we are as a nation of people who
cherish privacy and freedom, celebrate
diversity, and are not afraid.
US Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson in his rst public address at an
Aspen Institute Homeland Security Group-hosted event in conjunction with the
WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars.
(Photo by Barry Bahler)
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and it spurs dialogue among leaders from the
private, public, and social sectors in working groups
on specic issues of concern. Among the programs
current working group series are the Nonprot
Data Working Group, an eort to ensure high
quality and accessible statistical data on social sector
activity. Leadership development initiatives include
the American Express Foundation-Aspen Institute
Fellowship for Emerging Nonprot Leaders, the
Aspen Philanthropy Seminar, and the Seminar for
Mid-America Foundation CEOs. Te programs
policy work includes the Impact Economy
Initiative, which seeks to create an enabling
environment for investments and enterprises that
generate both nancial prot and positive social
or environmental returns. To extend the reach of
its networking and share the knowledge generated
by its convenings, the program hosts philanthropy
conferences on specic issues, including its biennial
Aspen Childrens Forum, which uses a deliberative
process to build and broaden a consensus among
philanthropists on ways to advance the health and
wellbeing of children.
Program on the World Economy
www.aspeninstitute.org/pwe
Begun in 1981, this program promotes sustainable
economic growth and nancial stability in the
world economy by convening prominent leaders
from both industrial and developing nations. It uses
an interdisciplinary approach to generate pragmatic
solutions to major economic and nancial challeng-
es and to advance cooperation on key issues facing
the global economic and nancial system.
Roundtable on Community Change
www.aspeninstitute.org/rcc
Tis program distills lessons about how to
revitalize distressed areas in the US, and helps
policymakers, funders, and practitioners create
eective strategies for promoting vibrant, racially
equitable communities. It convenes national leaders
in the community-change eld, reviews community
anti-poverty initiatives, and disseminates lessons
to funders and practitioners about how to improve
outcomes for low-income children, families, and
communities. Te program also has a premier
research and action program on race and racism
in 21st-century America, including a leadership
development program for government, nonprot,
media, and business leaders to improve their skills
to work on racial equity and inclusion. Roundtable
sta members provide technical assistance and
coaching to communities and organizations working
to reduce poverty and promote racial equity.
Sports and Society Program
www.sportsandsociety.org
Tis program convenes leaders, fosters dialogue,
and inspires solutions that help sports serve the
public interest. It covers a range of topics and, in
2013, launched the Aspen Institutes Project Play,
a two-year initiative focused on the need to keep
more children involved in healthy sports into the
teenage years and beyond a key component
in confronting the nations epidemic of physical
inactivity. Te program brings together high-
level leaders from across the sports landscape,
as well as those from policy and other realms.
Meetings have covered such topics as the role
of sport organizations in defeating childhood
obesity, lessons learned from video games about
competition-friendly environments, NCAA-style
amateurism at a crossroads, and the challenge of
creating a national sport development model.
Herbert Bayer, Study for Stairwell Mural in Bauhaus Building,
Weimar, Germany, 1923, Gouache on paper
Herbert Bayer Collection and Archive, Denver Art Museum,
Gift of the Estate of Joella Bayer.
The pathway out of poverty for many
Americans in the 21st century requires
economic reinvention, not only marginal
access to assets and services.
Clara Miller, president of the F.B. Heron Foundation,
offers a new strategy for foundations to deploy capital at the
2013 Aspen Philanthropy Group Annual Meeting.
(Photo by Michael Brands)
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Public Programs
Promoting Nonpartisan Inquiry
and Engaging the Public
www.aspeninstitute.org/events
Public programs open the Institute to wider audiences,
oering opportunities to engage in thoughtful,
nonpartisan inquiry. Tey range from major conferences
such as the Aspen Ideas Festival, New York Ideas,
and the Aspen Security Forum to more intimate
discussion series and topical symposia. Tey take place in
Aspen, Colorado; Washington, DC; New York City; and
occasionally other locations in the US and abroad.
The Aspen Challenge expanded in 2014 to engage high school students
from Denver Public Schools. (Photo by Dan Davis)
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Aspen Community Programs
www.aspeninstitute.org/aspenevents
Te Aspen Institute hosts dozens of public
programs year-round for residents and visitors
alike, including the Hurst Student Seminars, Great
Books, Great Decisions, From Athens to Aspen,
Teen Socrates, the McCloskey Speaker Series, the
Hurst Lecture Series, and Fireside Chats. Tese
programs oer unique and aordable opportunities
for a diverse mix of people to nd inspiration in a
variety of ways. Tanks to the generosity of donors,
the program oers need-based scholarships to teens
and adults to take part in the Aspen-based events.
McCloskey Speaker Series
www.aspeninstitute.org/mccloskey
Tis summer programin Aspen features talks by
leaders who have a far-reaching impact on society.
Past speakers have included Supreme Court Justices
Elena Kagan and Sandra Day OConnor, documen-
tary lmmaker Ken Burns, NewYork Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie,
and physicist Brian Greene, among many others. Te
series is made possible by a generous donation from
the McCloskey Family Charitable Foundation.
Hurst Community Fund
www.aspeninstitute.org/hurst
Te Hurst Community Fund expanded the
Institutes seminars for young people in Aspen,
and throughout the Roaring Fork Valley, by
introducing a Great Ideas Seminar for middle
school students, and by growing the program for
11th-grade students. Modeled after the Institutes
agship Aspen Seminar, this seminar continues
to be a popular oering for high school students.
In addition, the Hurst Community Fund has
established a new Hurst Lecture Series, enabling
the Institute to take advantage of opportunities
to present talented, high prole leaders in
conversation for a public audience. Tese events are
open to all Roaring Fork Valley residents and other
participants at a modest ticket price.
Aspen Security Forum
www.aspensecurityforum.org
What are the key security threats we face as a nation,
and how safe are we today? Te Institutes Homeland
Security Program, CNN, and Te NewYork Times
present this three-day symposiumin Aspen,
Colorado, that brings together leaders in government,
industry, media, think tanks, and academia to explore
key national security issues. Tese themes include the
state of cyber and aviation security, counterterrorism
strategy and intelligence issues, and regions of
importance to US national security.
Conversations with Great Leaders in
Memory of Preston Robert Tisch
Founded in 2009, the Institutes agship discussion
series in New York City is underwritten by Laurie,
Steve, Jonathan, and Lizzie Tisch to memorialize
the legacy of their father, Preston Robert Tisch,
an extraordinary business leader, philanthropist,
and public servant. Te series features moderated
Aspen Ideas Festival
www.aspenideas.org
Tis annual event in partnership with Te Atlantic
gathers some of the worlds foremost academic,
political, scientic, business, and cultural leaders
for a weeklong exchange of ideas on the Institutes
Aspen, Colorado, campus. Lectures and panel
discussions address wide-ranging topics, including
some of the most pressing issues of the day.
Aspen Institute Arts Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/arts
Tis programwas established to support and
invigorate the arts in America and to return the arts
to the center of the Institutes Great Conversation.
It brings together artists, advocates, educators,
managers, foundations, and government ocials to
exchange ideas and develop policies that strengthen
the reciprocal relationship between the arts and
society. Programactivities include the Harman-
Eisner Artist-in-Residence Program, in which
distinguished artists join the Aspen Ideas Festival
and Institute programs throughout the year; the
Aspen Arts Strategy Group, which convenes leaders
in the arts and other sectors in cities around the
country to strategize on ways the arts can solve
problems in realms fromeducation to healthcare
to diplomacy; the US-China Forumon the Arts
and Culture, which brings together American and
Chinese cultural representatives for open dialogues;
curated conversations on the arts for the Washington
Ideas Roundtable series in Washington, DC; the
New Views Documentaries and Dialogue series
in Aspen, Colorado; and an ongoing series of
discussions focusing on the intersection of arts and
society at the Roosevelt House in New York City.
Washington Ideas Forum
Te Institute, in partnership with Te Atlantic,
hosts an annual two-day session of interviews and
conversations at the Newseum in Washington,
DC, pairing todays key newsmakers with the
nations leading journalists in an attempt to ask big
questions, identify overarching themes, and bring
together diverse perspectives for civil dialogue.
NewYork Ideas
Tis annual event, in partnership with Te Atlantic
and the New-York Historical Society, brings to-
gether more than 850 New York-based and national
thought leaders for two days of programming on
issues of importance to civil society. Te program
features cutting-edge innovators whose work and
passions are changing our world.
CityLab
A partnership between the Aspen Institute, Te
Atlantic, and Bloomberg Philanthropies, CityLab:
Urban Solutions to Global Challenges engages
mayors and government ocials, urban theorists,
scholars, artists, and other key voices. Over the
course of several days, attendees take part in a series
of conversations about urban ideas and innovations
that are shaping metro centers around the world.
Aspen Writers Foundation
www.aspenwriters.org
Founded in Aspen in 1976, the Aspen Writers
Foundation is one of the nations leading literary
centers and a stage for the worlds most prominent
authors. Its programs employ literature as a tool
for provoking thought, broadening perspectives,
fostering connections, and inspiring creativity.
Since 2009, it has worked in partnership with the
Institute to reinforce the humanistic ideals of both
organizations and to cultivate the inner life through
the exchange of words, stories, and ideas.
2013 Harman-Eisner Artist-in-Residence Yo-Yo Ma
at the Aspen Ideas Festival (Photo by Dan Bayer)
From education to public health to fighting crime, the solutions,
increasingly, can be found here, in our cities.
Then-NewYork Mayoral Candidate Bill de Blasio at the 2013 CityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges.
(Photo by Elena Olivio)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, and New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie debate issues during a McCloskey Speaker Series event.
(Photo by Riccardo Savi)
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conversations with inuential leaders fromall walks
of civic life. It also includes the annual Preston
Robert Tisch Award in Civic Leadership. Highlights
have included conversations with womens sports
pioneer Billie Jean King, Tony-award winning
director Julie Taymor, former New York City Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, and New York Giants Coach
TomCoughlin.
Aspen at Roosevelt House
Te Institutes main venue in New York, Roosevelt
House, is the historic home of Franklin and
Eleanor Roosevelt and the Public Policy Institute
of Hunter College. Each academic year, the
Institute and Hunter College present programs at
the house focused on critical public policy issues
such as the economy, the arts, and the environment.
Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series
Tis regular series in Washington, DC, presents
informal conversations with notable authors of
current books. It is a chance to talk to biographers,
historians, philosophers, political scientists,
journalists, scholars, and other writers about their
work. Philanthropist Howard G. Buett, prize-
winning author and Emmy Award-winner Simon
Schama, and Barnard College President Debora
Spar were among the recently featured authors.
Washington Ideas Roundtable Series
Tis monthly Washington-based lunchtime
discussion series focusing on world aairs, arts, and
culture is made possible by the generous support of
Michelle Smith and the Robert H. Smith Family
Foundation. Sessions from the past year featured
No Labels Co-founder Sen. Joe Manchin, Under
Secretary of State for Political Aairs Wendy
Sherman, and former National Security Adviser
Tom Donilon.
Aspen Around Town Series
With the support of underwriter and Trustee
Michelle Smith, the Washington, DC-based
evening event series ocially launched in
December 2012. Te public oerings are held
around the city in conjunction with other highly
regarded partnering organizations and showcase
discussions across a broad range of topics
between experts and renowned individuals from
multifaceted backgrounds. Among the events
featured this year, the Series hosted a conversation
on the 50th anniversary of Letter from
Birmingham City Jail at the National Cathedral,
featuring former US Poet Laureate Natasha
Trethewey, Yale Law School professor Stephen L.
Carter, American civil rights leader Julian Bond,
and Dean of the Washington National Cathedral
Rev. Gary Hall.
Aspen Challenge
In partnership with the Bezos Family Foundation
and with support from the Moriah Fund, the 2014
Aspen Challenge engaged students from the Den-
ver Public Schools and the Los Angeles Unied
School District. Adding a new US city each year,
the Aspen Challenge begins with a forum for stu-
dents and teachers from partner high schools.
At the event, leaders pioneering change to some of
the worlds most pressing issues present challeng-
es to the school teams. Equipped with tools and
support, the groups then design a solution to their
selected challenge. Seven weeks later, they present
their solutions on stage in a daylong competition,
and teams are selected to advance and showcase
their work at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Herbert Bayer, belle nuit geometrique, 1978/76 Acrylic and pencil on canvas
Gift of Lynda & Stewart Resnick
The impact [of budget cuts] will be on
infrastructure, cost, modernization, and
readiness. Theres no magic bucket you
go to to get more money, so these things
will just be more heavily impacted.
US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh speaks at the
2013 Aspen Security Forum. (Photo by Dan Bayer)
Philanthropists and authors Howard W. Buffett and Howard G. Buffett
sign copies of their book 40 Chances at an Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn
Book Series event. (Photo by Steve Johnson)
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Seminars
Deepening Knowledge and
Fostering Leadership
www.aspeninstitute.org/seminars
Aspen Institute seminars help leaders reect on timeless ideas and
values. Trough text-based dialogue with expert moderators and
accomplished peers, seminar participants expand their knowledge,
rene their tools of intellectual analysis, test the wellsprings of their
convictions, and enhance their capacities to think more creatively in
solving the problems that confront society.
A group of seminar participants gather on the Aspen Meadows campus.
(Photo by Dan Davis)
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Te Aspen Seminar
www.aspeninstitute.org/aspenseminar
For more than 60 years, this premier roundtable has challenged leaders
in every eld to think more critically and deeply. Te seminar is a unique
opportunity to step away from the demands of the present and reect with
other leaders in moderated, text-based Socratic dialogue on the concept of
a good and just society: What is it? How does it become a reality? What
is our role in making it happen? Te settings in Aspen, Colorado, and on
Marylands Eastern Shore are ideal for rejuvenating the mind, body, and spirit
of participants who emerge personally renewed and professionally refocused.
Socrates Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/socrates
Tis program has provided a forum for emerging young leaders from various
professions to explore contemporary issues through expert-moderated dialogue
for more than 15 years. It also provides the opportunity for participants
to enter a diverse professional network, as well as the broader range of the
Institutes programs. Its weekend-long seminars in Aspen, Colorado, and
abroad, and daylong seminars in major US cities are values-based Socratic
explorations that facilitate the exchange of ideas. Select recent topics include
privacy and technology; social entrepreneurship; big data; the US economy;
education innovation; the American dream; health reform; China and US
competition and cooperation; green investing; immigration; new leadership in
the Middle East and North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan; social media;
energy security; happiness economics; and sustainable communities.
Wye Academic Seminars
www.aspeninstitute.org/seminars/wye
In a longstanding collaboration with the Association of American
Colleges and Universities, these seminars engage faculty, senior academic
administrators, and college presidents in an exchange of ideas about
education, citizenship, and the global polity. Sessions address the need for
a liberal arts institutions faculty and leadership to exchange ideas with
colleagues from other colleges and disciplines while exploring the ideas
and values that underlie their teaching. Modeled after the Aspen Seminar
and oered at the Institutes Wye River campus near the Chesapeake Bay
in Maryland, the seminars focus on issues such as individual rights and
responsibilities and the public purpose of education. Wye Faculty Seminars
celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2013.
Custom Seminars
www.aspeninstitute.org/seminars/custom
Tese seminars are tailored to address specic leadership issues facing major
corporations, government agencies, and nonprot organizations. Building
on the Institutes historic strength in professional development through
text-based dialogue, these seminars are led by skilled moderators who help
organizational teams identify and align fundamental institutional and
personal values, think critically and creatively about strategic and operational
issues, and build a culture of cooperation and trust.
(Photos by Dan Davis)
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Leadership Programs

Aspen Global Leadership Network
Spurring Entrepreneurial Leaders to Move From
Success to Significance
www.aspeninstitute.org/leadership
Te Aspen Global Leadership Network is a worldwide community of successful,
high-integrity, action-oriented leaders committed to making the world a better place.
Fellows are selected in groups of 20 to be part of one of 12 geographic or sector-
specic initiatives around the world all modeled after the Aspen Institute agship
Henry Crown Fellowship Program. Tey enter this experience having demonstrated
a great deal of personal success. Tey leave it inspired to make a greater mark on their
communities and the world. Te fellowship gatherings provide space for introspection,
probing dialogue, and problem solving. Each Fellow is asked to bring his or her
leadership to bear on a pressing societal concern of their choosing by launching a
new venture. From ghting rare genetic diseases, to providing healthy meals to school
children, to battling corruption, Fellows are moving the needle on a variety of critical
issues. Today, the Aspen Global Leadership Network numbers nearly 1,900 Fellows in
46 countries and continues to grow.
Te Network connects Fellows through events like the Aspen Action Forum, an annual
event designed to connect Aspen Global Leadership Network Fellows as well as other
action-oriented leaders from Aspen Institute programs and partners and spur them to
move from thought to action.
Henry Crown Fellow Jeff Mendelsohn adds his Action Pledge
to the wall at the 2013 Aspen Action Forum. (Photo by Dan Bayer)
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Henry Crown Fellowship Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/crown
Founded in 1997, this agship leadership initiative
challenges the next generation of leaders, largely
from the US business sector, to use their talents
and energies to make a dierence in the world.
Te program honors the memory of Chicago
industrialist Henry Crown (1896-1990), whose
career was marked by a lifelong commitment to
integrity, industry, and philanthropy.
Africa Leadership Initiative
www.aspeninstitute.org/ali
Tis initiative captures the energy, talent, and resolve
of an emerging generation of leaders in Africa
and engages them in confronting the foremost
challenges of their countries. Founded in 2001 by
four Henry Crown Fellows, it is a collaborative
venture of the Institute, the Databank Foundation
(Ghana), Infotech Investments (Tanzania), LEAP
Africa (Nigeria), the Letsema Foundation (South
Africa), and CETA Construction and Services
(Mozambique). Te initiative has three distinct
programs in West Africa, East Africa, South Africa,
and Mozambique.
Liberty Fellowship Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/liberty
Tis program promotes outstanding leadership
in South Carolina, empowering the state and its
leaders to realize their full potential. Founded in
2003 by Aspen Institute Trustee Hayne Hipp, it is a
partnership of Mr. Hipp, the Institute, and Woord
College, where it is based.
Central America Leadership Initiative
www.aspeninstitute.org/cali
Inspired by two Henry Crown Fellows and begun in
2004, this initiative develops values-based leadership
talent in six countries of Central America to tackle
the challenges this region confronts. A partnership
of the Institute, TechnoServe, INCAE, and
FUNDEMAS, the initiative was formalized in 2007
as an independent nonprot foundation.
Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowships in
Public Leadership
www.aspeninstitute.org/rodel
Tis program, introduced in 2005 through the vision
and support of Aspen Institute Trustee Bill Budinger,
seeks to strengthen US democracy by bringing
together the nations most promising young
elected political leaders, both Democrats and
Republicans, to explore Western democratic values
and the responsibilities of public leadership. Te
fellowships help recipients excel in public service
through thoughtful and civil bipartisan dialogue.
India Leadership Initiative
www.aspeninstitute.org/ili
Begun in 2006, this collaboration between the
Aspen Institute (US) and the Ananta Aspen
Centre helps leaders from across India explore
leadership approaches to addressing challenges faced
by the worlds largest democracy.
Pahara-Aspen Entrepreneurial Leaders for
Public Education Fellowship
www.aspeninstitute.org/pahara
Inaugurated in 2007 through a collaboration of
two Henry Crown Fellows, this program oers
entrepreneurial leaders working in education an
opportunity to broaden their perspectives, build
networks of like-minded change agents, and hone
their skills in values-based leadership to improve US
public education.
Catto Fellowship Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/catto
Established in 2007 with support from the late
Henry Catto and his wife, Jessica, this initiative
seeks creative solutions to global environmental
problems by gathering emerging leaders to work
collaboratively as a fellowship across public, private,
and nonprot lines. Te Institutes Energy and
Environment Program administers the program.
Middle East Leadership Initiative
www.aspeninstitute.org/meli
Launched in 2009 by three Henry Crown Fellows,
the aim of this initiative is to identify leaders from
across the Middle East and motivate them to apply
their energies, skills, and resources to the important
societal challenges in their countries and region.
China Fellowship Program
www.aspeninstitute.org/china
Launched in 2013 by two Henry Crown Fellows,
with the generous support of David M. Rubenstein,
the China Fellowship Program aims to energize the
new generation of private sector business leaders
in China to step up in a meaningful fashion to the
challenges presented by the countrys vast economic
and social transformation.
Visa Participant Erin Steinhauer and Africa Leadership Initiative Fellow
Kwaku Addo Sakyi before a session at the 2013 Aspen Action Forum.
(Photo by Dan Bayer)
India Leadership Initiative Fellow Manoj Kumar at work on his
Action Pledge to support the education of 100,000 girls in India.
(Photo provided by Naandi Foundation)
Policy Leadership Programs
Born from the myriad policy programs at the Aspen Institute, the Policy Leadership Programs seek to empower
exceptional individuals to lead with innovation in their chosen elds. Tese individuals then become more eective change
agents who can inuence the institutions and elds in which they work or lead to create better outcomes for society.
First Movers Fellowship
www.aspeninstitute.org/rstmovers
Established in 2009 by the Business and Society
Program, this fellowship is designed for exceptional
business innovators who are integrating protability
and social value in their companies. It meets a
growing need for values-based business leaders who
understand the interdependency of business success
and the long-term health of society.
Ascend Fellowship
www.aspeninstitute.org/ascend
Te Ascend Fellowship invests in a cohort of diverse
leaders with breakthrough ideas to build educational
success and economic security for low-income
families. Tese leaders have a vision for ensuring
the American dream passes from one generation
to the next. Trough a values-based leadership
program, Ascend supports Fellows with resources
and a platform to create, amplify, and expand proven
and promising two-generation strategies that focus
on children and parents together. Te 18-month
fellowship spurs new partnerships, increases the
impact of Fellows work, strengthens their leadership
capacity and networks, fuels their passion, and
most important inspires them to action.
NewVoices Fellowship
www.aspeninstitute.org/newvoices
Aspen Global Health and Development established
the New Voices Fellowship, a groundbreaking
initiative designed to identify and assist the next
generation of development champions on issues
aecting the developing world. Te program,
supported by the Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation,
will help New Voices Fellows sharpen their
messages, strengthen their stories, focus their media
targets, and communicate their insights across a
range of media platforms, bringing important new
perspectives to the global development discussion.
Middle East Leadership Initiative Fellows in discussion during a seminar
near the Dead Sea in Jordan. (Photo by Caitlin Colegrove)
New Voices Fellow Jacques Sebisaho, M.D., poses with his
community on Idjwi Island, Democratic Republic of Congo.
(Photo by Jacques Sebisano)
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Society of Fellows
50 Years of Extraordinary Ideas, Access, and Experiences
www.aspeninstitute.org/sof
Te Society of Fellows program celebrates its 50th anniversary
in 2014. Membership has grown from its rst year with 33
members, each making a contribution of $1,000, to over 1,400
members who contribute over $3.5 million in annual unrestricted
nancial support for the organization. Since the founding of
the Society of Fellows in 1964, the program has raised over $40
million, which has been critically important to the success and
growth of the Institute. Te stated goal in 1964 was to sustain
and strengthen the Institutes program for advancing humanistic
interests and values, and it remains true to those goals today.
Members in the Society of Fellows enjoy unparalleled access
to the Institutes oerings, including public forums, lectures,
policy discussions, seminars, and symposia. Fellows receive
advance notice and special invitations to over 30 member-
exclusive oerings each year. At luncheons, lectures, private talks,
and discussion receptions held in private homes, Fellows have
unique access to leading experts and featured speakers. Multiday
symposia oer Fellows the opportunity for in-depth exploration
of todays most important issues. Events are held throughout
the year in Aspen; Washington, DC; New York City; and San
Francisco. Additional events are oered periodically in other
major metropolitan areas around the country.
Fellows themselves are accomplished leaders from all walks of
life, including philanthropy, education, health care, technology,
business, and government. Fellows serve on advisory boards and
contribute their expertise to enhance and expand the discussion.
For more information on joining or referring a new member to
the Society of Fellows, please contact Peter Waanders,
director of the Society of Fellows, by calling (970) 544-7912.

Aspen Wye Fellows
www.aspeninstitute.org/aspenwyefellows
Te Aspen Wye Fellows program is a special donor and public
outreach initiative on the Institutes Wye River campus in
Maryland. Fellows are Chesapeake Bay-area residents who support
and share the Institutes interest in open-minded dialogue.
Te program includes discussions, receptions, book signings, and
other special events featuring prominent leaders and policy experts.
Aspen Across America
Capitalizing on the success of the DC-based series Aspen
Around Town, featuring programming such as Te Legacy
of Martin Luther King Jr.s Letter from Birmingham City
Jail held earlier this year at the National Cathedral, Institute
Vice President Eric L. Motley has just launched Aspen Across
America. Institute-style conversations will be held all across
the country in large and small venues, such as museums, libraries,
concert halls, major research universities, small colleges, and homes.
Author and civil rights chronicler Taylor Branch addresses Society of Fellows members at an intimate gathering.
(Photo by C2 Photography)
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2013-2014 Selected Highlights of the Institute's Work
Te Aspen Global Leadership Network held
its rst Aspen Action Forumon the Aspen
Meadows campus in 2013 and connected 350
Fellows fromaround the Network with other
leaders, both domestic and international, to help
facilitate their moves fromthought to action.
Te Institute launched a co-branded
partnership with Te Hungton Post to
feature content from its directors, Fellows, and
partners on the popular website.
US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
and former Massachusetts Supreme Judicial
Court Chief Justice Margaret Marshall
joined the Justice and Society Program for the
inaugural Susman Conversation on Individual
Constitutional Rights.
Te 2013 annual Summer Celebration dinner
honored Khan Academy Founder and CEO
Salman Khan with its award for Innovation
and Leadership in Education, and presented its
Public Service Award to former US Treasury
Secretary Henry Paulson.
Te inaugural CityLab brought hundreds of
leaders together to discuss the future of cities,
including then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
former Vice President Al Gore, and Bill de
Blasio, mere weeks before his election as
Mayor Bloombergs successor.
Te Aspen Institute Japan celebrated its 15th
anniversary in Tokyo, where several Institute
Trustees were present.
With support fromTrustee Diane Morris, the
Morris Series kicked oin San Francisco with
the mission to bring speakers on leadership,
innovation, and technology to the Bay Area.
Speakers have included Institute President and
CEOWalter Isaacson and IDEOFounder
David Kelley.
Te 2013 John P. McNulty Prize was awarded
to Bill Bynum, Henry Crown Fellow and
CEO of Hope Credit Union, which works
to advance economic opportunity and create
banking opportunities for underserved
populations of the US mid-south region.
Te Institutes 30th Annual Awards Dinner
honored former US Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger with the 2013 Global Leadership
Award and musician Wynton Marsalis with
the 2013 Henry Crown Leadership Award.
NewYork City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
received the 2013 Preston Robert Tisch Award
in Civic Leadership.
Te Institute launched a partnership with the
Khan Academy on a series of educational videos
about citizenship, the founding of the American
Republic, leadership, and tools of diplomacy.
Te Institutes Forum for Community
Solutions hosted JPMorgan Chase
Chairman, President, and CEO Jamie Dimon
and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in
conversation with the programs Chair Melody
Barnes about closing the workforce skills gap.
Te Legacy of Herbert Bayer: Recent
Acquisitions and Loans opened as a rotating
retrospective surveying the Bauhaus artists
lifework in the Resnick Gallery of the Doerr-
Hosier Center. Te pieces, which have been
gifted or loaned to the Institute from private
collections, include paintings, photography,
sculptures, objets, and tapestries.
Te Aspen Around Town series in
Washington, DC, gathered experts to discuss
the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.s
Letter fromBirminghamCity Jail, a critical
text in the Institutes agship Aspen Seminar.
Panelists included American civil rights leader
Julian Bond, Yale Law School professor Stephen
L. Carter, Washington National Cathedral
Dean Gary Hall, and US Poet Laureate Natasha
Trethewey, moderated by Institute President
and CEOWalter Isaacson.
Te Society of Fellows celebrated its 50th
anniversary in 2014. Since its founding, the
programhas raised more than $40 million
for the Institute. Fellows have contributed to
many special projects, underwriting critical
expenditures ranging fromcapital improvements
to scholarships to new programlaunches.
Te Wye Advisory Board was established
to help promote the Aspen Institute, the
Aspen Wye River campus, and the Wye
Fellows programto Marylands Eastern Shore
community. Society of Fellows member Richard
Marks was named as its founding chair.
Life Reimagined Seminars launched to foster
45-59 year olds considerations of personal
and professional transitions, in a collaboration
between the Institute and AARP. Several of
these seminars will be held annually at the
Wye River campus.
Te Murdock Mind, Body, Spirit series,
generously underwritten by Gina and Jerry
Murdock, was initiated to bring a range of
experts, innovators, and leaders to Aspen to
discuss their research and share the latest
revelations about the link between mindfulness,
physical activity, and emotional wellbeing.
Te Rockefeller-Aspen Diaspora program,
a collaboration between the Institute and the
Rockefeller Foundation that includes several
Institute policy programs, launched to cultivate
a strategic investment of nancial and human
capital fromdiasporas to various home countries.
With the support of the Bezos Family
Foundation, the Aspen Challenge expanded
to host events for Denver Public Schools and
the Los Angeles Unied School District. Te
program engages high school students to solve
issues facing their communities.
Anewpartnership with the world-famous
Christies auction house in New York provides
a new destination for Institute events.
Accelerating Market-Driven Partnerships
(AMP) joined the Institute, under the Global
Alliance Program, as a new policy initiative
driving collaborations with Fortune 500
companies, governments, and civil society to
catalyze investments that deliver benecial
social and environmental outcomes.
Aspen Institute Mexico became the Institutes
ninth and newest international partner, and
its rst in Latin America. Te new Institute
launched with a two-day conference that
brought together Mexicos business, academic,
and political leaders including the heads of
all three political parties.
Te Aspen Institute Arts Program named
actress and activist Alfre Woodard and dancer
Charles Lil Buck Riley as the 2014
Harman-Eisner Artists-in-Residence.
Henry Crown FellowSylvia Mathews
Burwell was conrmed as US Secretary of
Health and Human Services. Rodel Fellow
and San Antonio Mayor Julin Castro was
nominated as Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development. Tey join three Institute Fellows
already serving in the Obama Cabinet: Henry
Crown Fellow Arne Duncan as Secretary of
Education; Rodel Fellow Anthony Foxx as
Secretary of Transportation; and Rodel Fellow
Tomas Perez as Secretary of Labor.
Te Board of Trustees elected six new
members: Miguel Bezos, vice president and
co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation;
Kenneth L. Davis, president and CEO of
Te Mount Sinai Medical Center; Mark
Hoplamazian, president and CEOof Hyatt
Hotels; Salman Khan, founder of Khan
Academy; Laura Lauder, general partner of
Lauder Partners, LLC; and Ricardo Salinas,
president of Grupo Salinas. Trustee James S.
Crown was elected as vice chairman of the
Board and is to succeed current board chairman
Robert K. Steel in 2016.
Te Aspen Across America program, which
seeks to bring Institute-style events to a range
of venues throughout the country, launched
in New York City with a panel on Making,
Collecting, and Experiencing Art in the
Digital Age.
Te Aspen Ideas Festival marked its 10th year.
In honor of the anniversary, the Spotlight series
launched as a new, annual two-and-a-half-day
expansion to delve deeper into a critical topic,
the rst being Spotlight: Health.
Te Aspen Idea magazine underwent a major
redesign to add more depth to both its aesthetics
and coverage of the Institutes news, convenings,
opinion pieces, research, and donor support.
Te Institute launched the Aspen Journal of
Ideas, a digital collection of Institute programs
and partners thought-provoking analyses
and issue-dening essays, conversations, and
opinions on the big issues of the day. Te
Journal showcases a daily list of ve best ideas.
Te Washington, DC, headquarters
underwent refurbishment to include a new
1,300-square foot conference room. Te
space will accommodate gatherings in both
roundtable and theater-style formats.
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Throughout 2013 and 2014, notable leaders took the stage at the Aspen Institute.
Opposite page, from top left: Al Jazeera Americas Inside Story Host Ray Suarez (photo by Steve Johnson); Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (photo by Erin Baiano); NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton (photo by Kristoffer
Tripplaar); Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) (photo by MaxTaylor); Former Obama National Security Adviser Tom Donilon (photo by Steve Johnson); US Civil Rights Leader Julian Bond (photo by Donovan Marks);
IRC President and CEO David Miliband (photo by Steve Johnson); Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (photo by Riccardo Savi); US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew (photo by Riccardo Savi)
This page, from top left: Barnard College President Debora Spar (photo by Steve Johnson); New York Giants Head Coach Tom Coughlin (photo by Ayumi Sakamoto); Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell
(photo by MaxTaylor); Actor and activist Alan Alda (photo by Erin Baiano); Financial Services Roundtable CEO Tim Pawlenty (photo by Hal Williams); US Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) (photo by Steve Johnson); Clinton Foundation
Vice Chair Chelsea Clinton (photo by Eddie Perlas/ESPN Images); Former Bush White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove (photo by MaxTaylor); National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice (photo by MaxTaylor)
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Our Locations
Te Aspen Institute is headquartered in Washington, DC,
where a variety of policy program events and meetings,
roundtable lunches, and book talks are held. Te Institute also
carries out much of its work on its two campuses in Colorado
and Maryland, where natural beauty and quiet surroundings
encourage thoughtful reection and refresh the mind,
body, and spirit. Both campuses are also favorite retreats for
corporate and organizational meetings.
Te Aspen Institute One Dupont Circle, NW
Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036-1133
202-736-5800 202-467-0790 (fax)
www.aspeninstitute.org
Te Aspen Meadows campus, nestled in the quiet West
End of the Rocky Mountain town of Aspen, Colorado, was
created by renowned Bauhaus artist and architect Herbert
Bayer. Its 40 acres, bordered by mountain streams and elds of
wildowers, are just minutes away from the center of Aspen.
Te Aspen Institute 1000 North Tird Street Aspen, CO81611
970-925-7010 970-925-4188 (fax)
www.aspeninstitute.org
Te Aspen Wye River campus, comprised of more than 1,000
acres, is located near Queenstown on the Eastern Shore of the
Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Its conference centers are set on
950-plus acres on the banks of the Wye River.
Te Aspen Institute 2010 Carmichael Road
P.O. Box 222 Queenstown, MD21658
410-827-7400 410-827-9295 (fax)
www.aspeninstitute.org/wyeriver
New York City is home to an increasing number of Aspen
Institute activities, including policy work, public programs,
and special events. Oces are located at 477 Madison Avenue.
Many Institute events take place at Roosevelt House on the
Upper East Side, the onetime home of Franklin and Eleanor
Roosevelt that is now part of Hunter College.
Te Aspen Institute 477 Madison Avenue
Suite 703 NewYork, NY 10022
212-895-8000 212-895-8012 (fax)
Aspen Wye River Aspen Meadows
Washington, DC New York, NY
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Aspen Institute Espaa, headquartered in Madrid,
was incorporated as a foundation in December 2010.
Te Institute aims to promote social responsibility and
contribute to the strengthening of civil society, providing a
neutral forumfor public dialogue, and reection through
conferences, seminars, and roundtable discussions. In this
pursuit, the Institute takes on the values, features, and goals of the Aspen model,
adjusting themto the realities of the Spanish context, that incorporates Spains
close ties with other regions in Europe, Latin America, and the Mediterranean.
Fundacin Aspen Institute Espaa
Gran Va 28 28013 Madrid, Spain
Ph: +34 91 580 8623 mail@aspeninstitute.es
www.aspeninstitute.es
Institut Aspen France was founded in 1983 as a nonpartisan,
nonprot, international center for discussion and dialogue.
Based in Paris, it has two goals: to help leaders identify the
challenges they face and seek solutions to contemporary
problems and to facilitate informal meetings of leaders from
dierent geographical, cultural, and professional worlds.
Aspen France organizes policy programs and leadership seminars to address
the major economic, social, and political issues of the day. Aspen France hosts
two discussion clubs in Paris and Lyon in which approximately 20 young
leaders meet with leading experts and discuss a variety of contemporary issues.
Institut Aspen France
20-22 rue des Petits-Htels 75010 Paris, France
Ph: +33 1 73 03 04 81
contacts@aspenfrance.org
www.aspenfrance.org
Aspen Institute Germany, founded in 1974 for the study and
advancement of ideas related to major contemporary issues, is
the oldest international Aspen center. Te Institute seeks to
address the challenges of the 21st century in areas such as global
economic change, technological advancement, international
security, and emerging leaders. Located in the heart of Berlin,
the Aspen Institute Germany convenes a diverse network of
representatives from all sectors for discussion in leadership conferences and
policy programs, as well as participation in the Aspen Seminar and other
leadership programs.
Aspen Institute Germany
Friedrichstrasse 60, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Ph: 49-30-804-890-15
kiesewetter@aspeninstitute.de
www.aspeninstitute.de
Ananta Aspen Centre is an independent and not-for-prot
organization that seeks to foster positive change in society
through dissemination of knowledge. Te Centre facilitates
discussions on issues of international signicance, values-
based leadership, and cross-sector outreach by engaging
the civil society, government, private sector, and other key
stakeholders.
Ananta Aspen Centre (formerly Aspen Institute India)
Tapar House, 1st Floor, 124 Janpath, New Delhi
India 110001
admin@aspenindia.org
www.aspenindia.org
Aspen Institute Italia is a leader in promoting enlightened
dialogue in Europe and across the Atlantic, organizing a
number of conferences, seminars, and roundtables each year
on economics, business, politics, and security. Its quarterly
journal, Aspenia, is read in Italy and abroad, and has been
judged one of the best foreign aairs journals in the world.
Aspen Italia conferences gather prominent gures in every eld thanks to its
more than 300 international board members. Aspen Italia focuses on the most
important problems and challenges facing society in settings that encourage
frank and open debate.
Te aim is not to reach unanimous agreement or reassuring conclusions,
but to bring to light the complexity of our world.
Aspen Institute Italia
Piazza Navona 114 00186 Roma, Italy
info@aspeninstitute.it
www.aspeninstitute.it
Te Aspen Institute Japan is a nonprot organization
committed to enhancing values-based leadership in
contemporary society. Evolved from the Tokyo liaison
oce of the Aspen Institute and Aspen Institute Japan
Council, AIJ was formally established in 1998. Its agship
program has been the Nippon Aspen Executive Seminar.
Te Institute oers three seminars annually, providing the leaders and future
leaders of Japan with reective experiences through moderator-led dialogue
based on extensive readings of texts from both classic and contemporary
authors, and from the Western and non-Western world. In addition to the
Seminars, the Institute oers other executive seminars tailored to the needs of
national and local government ocials and young business executives. It also
organizes periodic lecture programs for the alumni of the seminars.
Te Aspen Institute Japan
Harks Roppongi Bldg., 2nd Fl. 15-21, Roppongi chome,
Minato-City, Tokyo, Japan 106-0032
Ph: +81 3 6438 9208
www.aspeninstitute.jp/english
Aspen Institute Mxico launched March 2014 in
Mexico City as a nonpartisan center for debate and
discussion. One of its main objectives is to foster the
development of young leaders and their networks,
promoting values and principles of democracy, such as freedom, the rule of law,
and economic eciency; and to expand their relations with rising leaders from
other countries in the region. Te activities are divided into seminars, policy and
public programs, leadership initiatives, and a moderators training program.
Aspen Institute Mxico
Periferico Sur 4225 int. 406
Jardines en la Montaa
Tlalpan C.P. 114210 Mexico City, Mexico
Tel: +5255- 56310592
www.aspeninstitutemexico.org
Te Aspen Institute Prague, established in June 2012, is
a regional platformfor policy innovation and nonpartisan
dialogue with an operational focus in Central Europe.
Te activities of Aspen Prague are divided into leadership,
policy, and public programs, with annual conferences, seminars, panel discussions
and publications targeting diverse audiences. Aspen Prague produces a quarterly
journal on international aairs, the Aspen Review, published in English,
Polish, and Czech. Aspen Pragues aimis to support programparticipants in
contributing to the economic, social, and cultural growth of the region in line
with the Aspen Institute ethos of values-based leadership.
Aspen Institute Prague
Palackho 740/1 110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic
oce@aspenprague.cz
www.aspenprague.cz
Aspen Institute Romania was launched in Bucharest
in 2006 and is dedicated to promoting values-based
leadership in Romania and the Central and Eastern
European region. Te Institute encourages open-minded
and informed debate among leaders about the challenges
facing societies today; and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for
discussing and acting on critical issues. It does that through a series of
activities, including: leadership programs that harness individual potential
and leadership; policy programs that serve as nonpartisan forums for analysis,
consensus building, and problem solving on a wide variety of issues and public
programs that provide a commons for people to share ideas.
Aspen Institute Romania
Bucharest Business Park, Entrance A, 3rd Floor
1A, Bucuresti-Ploiesti National Road
Bucharest, Romania
Ph: +4021 316 4279
oce@aspeninstitute.ro
www.aspeninstitute.ro
International Partners
Te Aspen Institute has nine international partners that conduct independently
developed and supported programs, conferences, seminars on region-specic
issues, global challenges, and leadership development. Each partner works
closely with the Aspen Institute to develop unique programming and also to
stay true to a mission of values-based leadership and enlightened dialogue.
To learn more about the Institutes international partners and programming,
visit www.aspeninstitute.org/about/global-partners.
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Aspen Institute Corporate Officers
Walter Isaacson
President and
Chief Executive Ocer
pat.zindulka@aspeninstitute.org
Elliot Gerson
Executive Vice President
Policy and Public Programs
International Partners
elliot.gerson@aspeninstitute.org
Amy Margerum Berg
Executive Vice President
Development and Operations
Corporate Secretary
amymb@aspeninstitute.org
Peter Reiling
Executive Vice President
Seminars and Leadership Programs
Executive Director
Henry Crown Fellowship Program
peter.reiling@aspeninstitute.org
Cindy Buniski
Vice President
Administration
Executive Director, Aspen Wye River Campus
cindy.buniski@aspeninstitute.org
Dolores Gorgone
Vice President
Finance and Information Technology
Chief Financial Ocer
dolores.gorgone@aspeninstitute.org
James M. Spiegelman
Vice President
Chief External Aairs Ocer
Deputy to the President
jim.spiegelman@aspeninstitute.org
Policy Program Directors
Anna Deavere Smith Works at the Aspen Institute
Anna Deavere Smith, Executive Director
adsworks@aspeninstitute.org
Ascend, at the Aspen Institute
Anne Mosle, Executive Director
anne.mosle@aspeninstitute.org
Aspen Forum for Community Solutions
Melody Barnes, Chair
melody.barnes@aspeninstitute.org
Steve Patrick, Executive Director
steve.patrick@aspeninstitute.org
Aspen Global Health and Development
Peggy Clark, Executive Director
peggy.clark@aspeninstitute.org
Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs
Randall Kempner, Executive Director
randall.kempner@aspeninstitute.org
Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program
David Devlin-Foltz, Executive Director
david.devlin-foltz@aspeninstitute.org
Aspen Strategy Group
Nicholas Burns, Director
nicholas.burns@aspeninstitute.org
Jonathon Price, Deputy Director
jonathon.price@aspeninstitute.org
Business and Society Program
Judy Samuelson, Executive Director
judy.samuelson@aspeninstitute.org
Nancy McGaw, Deputy Director
nancy.mcgaw@aspeninstitute.org
Center for Native American Youth
Erin Bailey, Executive Director
erin.bailey@aspeninstitute.org
College Excellence Program
Josh Wyner, Executive Director
josh.wyner@aspeninstitute.org
Communications and Society Program
Charles Firestone, Executive Director
restone@aspeninstitute.org
Community Strategies Group
Janet Topolsky, Executive Director
janet.topolsky@aspeninstitute.org
Congressional Program
Dan Glickman, Executive Director
dan.glickman@aspeninstitute.org
Economic Opportunities Program
Maureen Conway, Executive Director
maureen.conway@aspeninstitute.org
Education and Society Program
Ross Wiener, Executive Director
ross.wiener@aspeninstitute.org
Sheila Brown, Director
sheila.brown@aspeninstitute.org
Energy and Environment Program
David Monsma, Executive Director
david.monsma@aspeninstitute.org
Nicole Alexiev, Deputy Director
nicole.alexiev@aspeninstitute.org
Franklin Project
Jason Mangone, Executive Director
jason.mangone@aspeninstitute.org
Global Alliances Program
Michael Bergman, Executive Director
mickey.bergman@aspeninstitute.org
Health, Medicine, and Society Program
Ruth Katz, Executive Director
ruth.katz@aspeninstitute.org
Homeland Security Program
Clark Ervin, Executive Director
clark.ervin@aspeninstitute.org
Initiative on Financial Security
Lisa Mensah, Executive Director
lisa.mensah@aspeninstitute.org
Justice and Society Program
Meryl Cherto, Executive Director
meryl.cherto@aspeninstitute.org
Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century
Tom Duesterberg, Executive Director
tom.duesterberg@aspeninstitute.org
Middle East Programs
Toni Verstandig, Chair
toni.verstandig@aspeninstitute.org
Ana Navarro Ovitt, Director
ana.ovitt@aspeninstitute.org
Program on Philanthropy &Social Innovation
Jane Wales, Executive Director
jane.wales@aspeninstitute.org
Program on the World Economy
Alexa Chopivsky, Director
alexa.chopivsky@aspeninstitute.org
Roundtable on Community Change
Gretchen Susi, Director
gretchens@aspenroundtable.org
Sports and Society Program
Tom Farrey, Executive Director
tom.farrey@aspeninstitute.org Herbert Bayer, verdure, 1950, Watercolor and gouache on paper
Collection of Jill A. Wiltse and H. Kirk Brown III
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Public Program Directors
Kitty Boone
Vice President
Director, Public Programs
kitty.boone@aspeninstitute.org
Donna Horney
Director, Administration, Policy,
and Public Programs
donna.horney@aspeninstitute.org
Melissa Ingber
Vice President
Director, Socrates and International Partners
melissa.ingber@aspeninstitute.org
Maurice LaMee
Director, Aspen Writers Foundation
maurice.lamee@aspeninstitute.org
Cristal Logan
Director, Aspen Community Programs
cristal.logan@aspeninstitute.org
Jamie Miller
Vice President
Director, Public Programs
jamie.miller@aspeninstitute.org
Damian Woetzel
Director, Program in the Arts and
Harman-Eisner Artist-in-Residence Program
damian.woetzel@aspeninstitute.org
Leadership & Seminar Program Directors
Todd Breyfogle
Director, Seminars
todd.breyfogle@aspeninstitute.org
Mickey Edwards
Vice President
Executive Director, Aspen Institute-Rodel
Fellowships in Public Leadership
mickey.edwards@aspeninstitute.org
Abigail Golden-Vazquez
Vice President
Deputy Director, Leadership Initiatives
abigail.goldenvazquez@aspeninstitute.org
Administrative and Development Directors
Jennifer Jones
Director, Accounting
jennifer.jones@aspeninstitute.org
Lisa Jones
Assistant General Counsel
lisa.jones@aspeninstitute.org
Sun Kordel
Director, Financial Services
sun.kordel@aspeninstitute.org
Eric Motley
Vice President
Executive Director, National Programs
eric.motley@aspeninstitute.org
Deborah Murphy
Conference Director
deborah.murphy@aspeninstitute.org
Aaron Myers
Director, Digital Strategy
aaron.myers@aspeninstitute.org
Jennifer Myers
Director, Communications and Public Aairs
jennifer.myers@aspeninstitute.org
Trent Nichols
Director, Information Technology Services
trent.nichols@aspeninstitute.org
James Pickup
General Counsel
james.pickup@aspeninstitute.org
Loraine Przybylski
Director, Development Operations
loraine.przybylski@aspeninstitute.org
Kristin Robinson
Vice President
Development
kristin.robinson@aspeninstitute.org
Susan Sherwin
Senior Philanthropic Advisor
susan.sherwin@aspeninstitute.org
Peter Waanders
Director, Society of Fellows
peter.waanders@aspeninstitute.org
Lisa Zhu
Director, Human Resources
lisa.zhu@aspeninstitute.org
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Collection of Jonathan Bayer
Herbert Bayer, color progression with lines, 1973, Tapestry handmade in Puerto Rico
Gift of Gail & Alec Merriam
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The Aspen Institute Board of Trustees (as of June 2014)
Madeleine K. Albright
Chair
Te Albright Stonebridge Group
Paul F. Anderson
Senior Advisor
Booz & Co.
Mercedes Bass
Mercedes T. Bass Charitable Corporation
Cyril Benoit
Chairman, Supervisory Board
Aspen France
Miguel Bezos
Bezos Family Foundation
Richard Braddock
President
Joinem LLC
Beth Brooke-Marciniak
Global Vice Chair of Public Policy
Ernst & Young
William D. Budinger
Founder, Former Chairman & CEO
Rodel, Inc.
Stephen L. Carter
Professor of Law
Yale University Law School
Cesar Conde
Executive Vice President
NBCUniversal
James S. Crown
Vice Chairman
Te Aspen Institute
President
Henry Crown and Company
Andrea Cunningham
CEO
Bite North America
Kenneth L. Davis, M.D.
Chief Executive Ocer and President
Mount Sinai Health Center
John Doerr
Partner
Kleiner Perkins Caueld & Byers
Telma Duggin
Executive Director
AnBryce Foundation
Sylvia A. Earle
Chairman
Deep Ocean Exploration & Research
Michael D. Eisner
President
Tornante Company
Former Chairman and CEO
Te Walt Disney Company
Brooks Entwistle
Advisory Director
Goldman Sachs Southeast Asia
Alan Fletcher
President and CEO
Aspen Music Festival and School
Corinne Flick
Chairman
Aspen Institute Germany
Henrietta Holsman Fore
Principal
Holsman International
Ann B. Friedman
Educator
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Humanities
Harvard University
Mircea Geoana
President
Aspen Institute Romania
David Gergen
Professor of Public Service
Harvard Kennedy School;
Senior Political Analyst
CNN
Gerald Greenwald
Managing Partner
Greenbriar Equity Group
Patrick W. Gross
Chairman
Te Lovell Group
Arjun Gupta
Founder
TeleSoft Partners
Jane Harman
Director, President and CEO
Woodrow Wilson Center
Hayne Hipp
Private Investor
Mark S. Hoplamazian
President and CEO
Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Gerald D. Hosier
Principal
Law Oces of Gerald D. Hosier, Ltd.
Ann Frasher Hudson
Partner
Javelina Partners
Robert J. Hurst
Managing Director
Crestview Advisors, LLC
Walter Isaacson
President and CEO
Te Aspen Institute
Salman Khan
Founder and Executive Director
Khan Academy
Michael Klein
Chairman/CEO
Sunlight Foundation
Yotaro Kobayashi
President
Aspen Institute Japan
David H. Koch
Executive Vice President
Chemical Technology
Koch Industries, Inc.
Timothy K. Krauskopf
Principal
Round Lake Designs, LLC
Laura Lauder
General Partner
Lauder Partners, LLC
Frederic V. Malek
Chairman
Tayer Lodging Group
James M. Manyika
Partner
McKinsey & Company
William E. Mayer
Chairman Emeritus
Te Aspen Institute
Partner
Park Avenue Equity Partners
Bonnie P. McCloskey
President
Cornerstone Holdings, LLC
David McCormick
Co-CEO
Bridgewater Associates
Anne Welsh McNulty
Managing Partner
JBK Partners
Diane Morris
Chairman
Morris Capital Management
Karlheinz Muhr
Executive Vice Chairman
Global Corporate and Investment Banking
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc
Clare Muana
President
Ancora Associates, Inc.
Jerry Murdock
Managing Director and Co-Founder
Insight Venture Partners
Marc B. Nathanson
Chairman
Mapleton Investments
William A. Nitze
Chairman
Oceana Energy Company
Her Majesty Queen Noor
Humanitarian Activist;
UN Expert Advisor
Jacqueline Novogratz
Founder / CEO
Acumen Fund
Olara A. Otunnu
President
LBL Foundation for Children
Elaine Pagels
Professor of Religion
Princeton University
Margot Pritzker
President and Founder
WomenOnCall.org
Peter A. Reiling
EVP Seminars and Leadership Programs
Te Aspen Institute
Robert K. Steel
Chairman of the Board
James Schine Crown
Vice-Chairman of the Board
Walter Isaacson
President and CEO
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Lynda Resnick
Co-Owner and Vice Chairman
Roll International Corporation
Condoleezza Rice
Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy
Hoover Institution
Former US Secretary of State
James Rogers
Former Chairman, President, CEO
Duke Energy
Ricardo B. Salinas
Founder and Chairman
Grupo Salinas
Isaac O. Shongwe
Chairman
Letsema Consulting Company;
Chief Executive Ocer
DNA Supply Chain of South Africa
Anna Deavere Smith
Executive Director
ADS Works
Te Aspen Institute
Michelle Smith
Director
Robert H. Smith Family Foundation
Javier Solana
President
Aspen Institute Spain
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Perella Weinberg Partners
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Congressman, Lok Sabha
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Guilio Tremonti
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New York University
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Martin Bucksbaum Family Foundation
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OMelveny & Myers
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Henry Crown and Company
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WLD Davis Holdings, LLC
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General Foods Corp.
Richard N. Gardner
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Morgan Lewis Business and Financial
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Kennedy Center
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Nina Rodale Houghton
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Jerome Huret
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Henry A. Kissinger
Kissinger Associates, Inc.
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Te Aspen Institute
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Te Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.
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Internexa
Eleanor Merrill
Publisher Emeritus
Washingtonian magazine
Elinor Bunin Munroe
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Elinor Bunin Productions, Inc.
Sandra Day OConnor
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Te College of William & Mary
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Georgetown Public Policy Institute
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Te Limited, Inc.
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Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc.
Alice Young
Chair, Asia Pacic Practice
Kaye Scholer LLP
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ASSETS 2013 2012
Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,710,188 $ 5,243,308
Investments 111,854,470 93,241,280
Investments held for deferred compensation 2,686,684 2,044,975
Accounts receivable, net 1,922,553 1,837,250
Grants and contributions receivable, net 43,854,378 40,208,764
Prepaid expenses 709,031 467,228
Inventory 115,860 109,995
Property and equipment, net 52,883,750 54,972,179
Security deposits 101,472 108,384

TOTAL ASSETS $220,838,386 $198,233,363

LIABILITIES AND NETASSETS

Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 5,716,997 $ 5,902,256
Grants payable 1,072,246 401,600
Customer deposits 4,722,579 3,721,804
Capital lease obligations 138,677 158,798
Deferred compensation 2,686,684 2,044,975

TOTAL LIABILITIES 14,337,183 12,229,433

Net Asset
Unrestricted
Undesignated 737,705 608,493
Board designated 83,203,692 78,637,719
Total Unrestricted 83,941,397 79,246,212

Temporarily restricted 75,756,841 63,305,712
Permanently restricted 46,802,965 43,452,006

TOTAL NETASSETS 206,501,203 186,003,930

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NETASSETS $220,838,386 $198,233,363
2013 Annual Report
Temporarily Permanently 2013 2012
Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total
OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT:
Project grants $ 911,299 $ 38,681,587 - $39,592,886 $30,960,605
Contributions 7,564,551 18,046,133 3,350,959 28,961,643 40,969,276
Investment income appropriated for operations 2,336,747 1,496,134 - 3,832,881 3,136,276
Conference and facility fees 8,835,319 8,835,319 9,093,191
Contract revenue 8,223,197 - - 8,223,197 6,467,715
Seminar fees 7,846,885 - - 7,846,885 7,970,350
Other 418,306 - - 418,306 509,353
Rental income 135,945 - - 135,945 166,260
Net assets released from restrictions:
Satisfaction of time restrictions 16,929,256 (16,929,256) - - -
Satisfaction of programrestrictions 31,785,096 (31,785,096) - - -
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT 84,986,601 9,509,502 3,350,959 97,847,062 99,273,026

EXPENSES:
Program Services:
Policy programs 36,745,028 - - 36,745,028 31,385,101
Campus activities 14,071,822 - - 14,071,822 14,013,568
Public programs 7,321,122 - - 7,321,122 5,562,929
Global leadership network 4,291,145 - - 4,291,145 2,524,257
Seminars 1,905,124 - - 1,905,124 2,105,796
Other restricted programs 844,491 - - 844,491 699,276
Total Program Services 65,178,732 - - 65,178,732 56,290,927
Supporting Services
General and administration 14,914,441 - - 14,914,441 14,659,062
Fundraising and development 3,073,614 - - 3,073,614 2,598,492
Total Supporting Services 17,988,055 - - 17,988,055 17,257,554
TOTAL EXPENSES 83,166,787 - - 83,166,787 73,548,481
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS 1,819,814 9,509,502 3,350,959 14,680,275 25,724,545
NON-OPERATING REVENUE
Investment income (loss) in excess of earnings appropriated for operations 2,875,371 2,941,627 - 5,816,998 2,551,746
CHANGE IN NET ASSESTS 4,695,185 12,451,129 3,350,959 20,497,273 28,276,291
NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 79,246,212 63,305,712 43,452,006 186,003,930 157,727,639
NETASSETS, ENDOF YEAR $83,941,397 $75,756,841 $46,802,965 $206,501,203 $186,003,930

STATEMENTOF ACTIVITIES (unaudited)
For the Year Ended December 31, 2013
(With Summarized Financial Information for the Year Ended December 31, 2012)
STATEMENTOF FINANCIAL POSITION (unaudited)
December 31, 2013
(With Summarized Financial Information as of December 31, 2012)
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Lynne and Joseph Horning
Gayle G. and Woody L. Hunt
Susan and Joel Hyatt
Irja Brant and Alireza Ittihadieh
Mitchell and Kathy Jacobson
Holly and Jay Jensen
David Jones, Jr.
Elise and Russell Joseph
Allison and Warren Kanders
Elizabeth and Michael Kasser
Susan Katz
Sylvia and Richard F. Kaufman
Ann and Edward Lamont
Laura and Gary M. Lauder
Liz and Eric Lefkofksy
Rochelle and Max Levit
Melony and Adam J. Lewis
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Chauncey Lufkin
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Bonnie McElveen-Hunter
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John Moore
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Susan and William Oberndorf
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Carrie Walton and Greg Penner
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Lyn M. Ross
Jeannie and Tom Rutherfoord
Pamela and Arthur Sanders
Vicki and Roger W. Sant
Nina and Joshua Saslove
June and Paul C. Schorr III
Peggy and Carl Sewell
Jacqueline and Neal Shear
Te Simms/Mann Family Foundation -
Victoria and Ronald A. Simms
Mary and David Solomon
Sara C. and James A. Star
Phyllis Taylor
Mary Holmes Tompson
Nancy Oliphant and Adam Trombly
Emily and Antoine Van Agtmael
Christopher V. Walker
Tillie and Sam R. Walton
Tomas Williams
Judy and Fred Wilpon
Mandy Gray and Randall William Work
Nancy Lazar and George R. Zachar
Barbara and David Zalaznick
Faith Gay and Francesca Zambello
Aspen Leaf Society ($5,000)
Lizbeth S. and John W. Adams
Nina and William Albert
Cara and Robert Barnes
Marie Beverly and Robert G. Bartner
Jane and Alan Richard Batkin
Vivian and Norman Belmonte
Deborah and Gabriel Brener
Te Eli and Edyth Broad Foundation
Barbara and William Broeder
Carolyn S. Bucksbaum
Hope Burness Gleicher and Andrew Burness
Melissa and Carter Cafritz
Terri and Tony Caine
Mary and Armeane M. Choksi
Deborah and Tony Clancy
Janet F. Clark
Cornelia and Richard Corbett
Kim and Rob Coretz
Brenda and J. Lester Crain
Jan and Neal Dempsey
Jacqueline Weld and Rodman Drake
Becky Draper
Elizabeth and Richard Dubin
Margaret and Jerrold Eberhardt
Clayton and Sheldon Erikson
Steven and Kiki Esrick
Sherry and Joseph Felson
Marilyn and Larry Fields
Nanette and Jerry E. Finger
Susan Gordon and Scott Francis
Brooke and Edouard Gerschel
Virginia and Gary Gerst
Marilyn G. and Michael J. Glosserman
Jeannette and Jerry A. Goldstone
Andrea and Jim Gordon, Te Edgewater Funds
Anne and Basil Goulandris
Celeste and Jack Grynberg
Joanne F. and Anthony L. Guerrerio
Llura and Gordon Gund
Te Irving Harris Foundation, Joan W. Harris
Jamie and Bush Helzberg
Vicki and Bruce Heyman
Leslie and George Hume
Maureen and John Jerome
I see my support of the Rodel
Fellowship in Public Leadership as a
path for advancing civil dialogue, so
that we can address the endemic
problems that exist in our society in
a more effective manner. I am also
pleased to support the Institute more
broadly with a general-use gift to the
Society of Fellows Leadership Fund.
David Nevins
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Diana Jacobs Kalman
Alex Kaufman
Hyunja and Jerey L. Kenner
Ann and Joe Kercheville
Margo and James W. Keyes
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Diana Davis Spencer
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Susan Swig
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Susan L. Smalley and Kevin Wall
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Alison and Boniface Zaino
Mary Hayley and Selim K. Zilkha
Fellows ($2,500 - $3,500)
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Pamela Gross and Charles Anderson
Anonymous (2)
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Teodore Bell III
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Robert Bennet
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Ella and Scott Brittingham
Carolyn Brody
Arlene and Keith Bronstein
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Inette and Joshua Brown
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Bruhn-Morris Family Foundation
Kathleen A. and John A. Buck
Noreen and Kenneth Buckre
Jacolyn and John Bucksbaum
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Fox Family Foundation
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Nancy S. Furlotti
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Laurel and Vin Gupta
Janet Guthrie
Libby Cater Halaby
Jean-Marie Hamel, Ph.D.
Jan Barton Hamilton
Candace S. and William Hersey Hamm III
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Katie and Amnon Rodan
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Alex and Gunnar Sachs
Ammanda and Jerey H. Salzman
Pam King Sams
Lois and Tomas C. Sando
Linda and Jay Sandrich
Establishing the Harman-Eisner Artist-
in-Residence program was central to
Sidney Harmans vision for the Institute,
and it matters to both of us and our
family. Integrating arts into everything
Aspen does and then reaching out
to underserved communities creates
opportunities for artistic self-expression
that we are proud to support.
Barbara and Jane Harman
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Jan and John G. Sarpa
Susan Small Savitsky and Gerald Savitsky
Sima and Omar A. Sawaf
Lorraine and Mark Schapiro
Gloria Scharlin
Betty and Llyod G. Schermer
Lisa and David T. Schi
Tyler Schilling
Barbara and F. Eugene Schmitt
Susan and Sheldon Schneider
Loren Schoenberg
Alece and David Schreiber
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Brian Selander
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Deborah and Robert Sharpe
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Lydie Shufro
Lois Siegel
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Amy Amidon Simon and William Simon
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Paula Zurcher
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Maximillian Angerholzer III
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Michael Smith Liss
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Jennifer and Mark Lotke
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Marne Obernauer, Jr.
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deceased
After learning about the Aspen Global
Leadership Network, Sharon and I
launched the Hite Global Leadership
Study to identify what makes AGLN
Fellows successful in their social-impact
projects. We want to help the people
who are changing the world be as
successful as possible.
Sharon and Larry Hite
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Alice Young, Esq. and Tomas L. Shortall
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Stephen Marcus
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Lucretia and William Marmon
Anne Marquis
Martha Anne and Austin Marquis
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We feel incredibly fortunate to be
members of the Society of Fellows and
have access to all of its wonderful pro-
grams. Now it is time to make some of
these remarkable opportunities avail-
able more broadly, so we have happily
contributed to the Society of Fellows
Leadership Fund to help bring more and
diverse perspectives into the fold.
Stephanie and Michael Naidoff
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Atti Worku
Soon Beng Yeap
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As Trustees, we are called to contribute
each in our own way to the
incredible work of leaders, Fellows, and
scholars at the Aspen Institute. I support
the Institutes vision of leadership based
on enduring values, and can think of few
more compelling investments than the
Trustee Leadership Fund, which provides
scholarships to inspiring leaders across
the Institutes program offerings.
Roderick Von Lipsey
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SAP Global Marketing
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Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP
Kelloggs Corporate Citizenship Fundmatching
Gift Program
Kosmos Energy
Kurowski Schultz, LLC
Land OLakes, Inc.
Lazard Freres & Co., LLC
Legacy
Levi Strauss & Co.
LGT Bank (Schweiz) AG
Lighthouse Consulting Group, LLC
Lockheed Martin Corporation
M&T Bank
Madison Capital Partners
Manpower Demonstration Research Corp.
Maroon Creek Partners
Marquarie Holdings Inc
MBS Associates LLC
McKinsey & Company
Mercedes Benz
MFD LLC
Michelle Rosenfeld Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC
Monitor Company Group, L.P.
Motorola
Mountain Chalet Ent., Inc.
Movirtu Limited
National Entrepreneurship Network
Natural World Limited
NBC Universal Media, LLC
NCAS
NCH Design LLC
NOTS Support BV
Obermeyer Asset Management Company
Onyx Pharmaceuticals
Open Capital Advisors Ltd.
OPI Treas
Pacic Trade International, Inc.
Palisades Media Ventures
Parker Hannin Corporation
Partners in Food Solutions
Patricia Mcpherson Interiors
Pearl B. Young Inc.
PepsiCo, Inc.
Pzer, Inc.
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers
of America
Potencia Ventures
Potential Africa
Pragma Gestao De Patrimonio LT
Premier, Inc.
Promotora Social Mexico
Proskauer Rose LLP
Prudential Financial
Pyme Capital
Qualcomm Ventures, Qualcomm Inc.
Quantum Communication SAL
Raizcorp
Raytheon Company
reputation.com Inc.
Research Triangle
ResponsAbility Social Investments AG
Rianta Capital Limited
Rosemore, Inc.
S&P Capital
SA Capital Limited
Saudi Telecom Company
Schlumberger, Ltd.
Schoenfeld Insurance Associates, Inc.
SCOPE Insight
Sempra Energy
Shorebank International
Snap-On
SNR Denton
Southern Company
Spear Point Energy LLC
Statoil Gulf Services LLC
Studio B Architects
Talisman Energy Inc.
Target
TASC Corporation
TechnoServe, Inc.
Telefonica International USA
Telesoft Management Services, LLC
Textron
Te Coca-Cola Company
Te Studio Account
Tomson Reuters
TIAA-CREF
Tishman Speyer Properties
TMG Custom Media
Toyota Motor North America Inc.
TransCanada PipeLines Limited
Travelex
TriLinc Capital Management, LLC
TRUiST
TV Azteca
Unitus Impact
U.S. Trust
Value for Women
Van Ness Feldman
Vendome Capital, LLC
Venture Institute
Verizon Communications, Inc.
Walmart
Waste Management, Inc.
WB Family Oces
WeConnect International
Westport Innovations Inc.
Willowtree Advisors LLC
World Media Productions
Zirrus.Net
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Foundation and Organization Support
(Reflects cumulative giving through cash and pledge payments during 2013)
A G Foundation
AARP
ACCION International
Achieving the Dream, Inc.
Acumen Fund, Inc.
African Management Services
Aga Khan Foundation USA
Agora Partnerships
Ahoora Foundation
Aid For Africa
Alcoa Foundation
Alexandra Foundation
Alliance for a Green Revolution
Te Alper Family Foundation, Inc.
Te Amar Kartar Foundation Inc.
American Chemistry Council
American Clean Skies Foundation
American College of Sports Medicine
American Express Foundation
American Friends Tel Aviv University
Andrews Family Foundation
Anna Deavere Smith Works Inc.
Anonymous (8)
Te Arches Foundation
Argidius Foundation
Arnhold Foundation
Arrowhead Foundation Inc.
Artemesia
Aspen Institute Italia
Avina Foundation
Te Ayco Charitable Foundation
B Lab
Babson College
Stephen W. & Susan M. Baird Foundation
Michael Lynch & Susan Baker Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
Barnard Fain Foundation
Bartner Family Foundation
Mercedes T. Bass Charitable Corporation
Battle Family Foundation
Bemis Company Foundation
Bender Foundation, Inc.
Berg Family Charitable Foundation
Jill and Jay Bernstein Family Foundation
Russell Berrie Foundation
Bertelsmann Foundation
Bezos Family Foundation
BF Foundation
Te Bishop Family Foundation
Cherie Blair Foundation
Nancy & Robert S. Blank Foundation
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Blue Foundation
Bonls Stanton Foundation
Bostock Family Foundation
Te Boyd Family Foundation
Te Louis K. Brandt Foundation
Meta Alice Keith Bratten Foundation
Te Scott & Patrice Brickman Family Foundation
Te Bridge Fund
Brittingham Family Foundation
Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
Te Joshua M. &Inette S. Brown Family Foundation
Bruhn-Morris Family Foundation
Martin Bucksbaum Family Foundation
Sanford & Irene Burnstein Foundation
Business Call to Action
Business Council for Peace
Business In Development Network
C. E. and S. Foundation
Calvert Social Investment Foundation
Capital One Foundation
Care USA
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
Carlson Foundation
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Martin G. And Ruth A. Carver Foundation
Te Stephen Case Foundation
CASERVE Foundation
Casey Family Programs
Te Marguerite Casey Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Castaways Foundation
Catto Charitable Foundation
Cedars Foundation Inc.
Center for Global Peace and Development
Center for International Private Enterprise
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Inc.
CFP Foundation
Chambers Family Fund
Charities Aid Foundation America
Christian Aid
Citi Foundation
City of Aspen
City Year Inc.
ClimateWorks Foundation
Robert & Suzanne Cochran Family Foundation
James M. Collins Foundation
Colorado Mountain College
Colorado State University
Columbia University
Compton Foundation, Inc.
Copaken Family Foundation
Corday Family Foundation
Coretz Family Foundation
Crane Foundation, Inc.
CREA Comunidade S De Emprendedo
Creative Learning Inc.
Herbert Bayer, Clouds Wandering thru a Valley, 1939
Oil on canvas
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Arie and Ida Crown Memorial
Cuso International
Te Dana Foundation
Meredyth Anne Dasburg Foundation
Te William Davidson Institute
Ellen & Gary Davis Foundation
Dedalus Foundation, Inc.
Deloitte Foundation
Dermalogica Foundation
DOB Foundation
John and Marcia Donnell Fund
Drake University
Te Dreman Foundation, Inc.
Elizabeth and Richard Dubin Foundation
eBay Foundation
Echoing Green Foundation
Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore
Edge
Edison Electric Institute
Edlis/Neeson Foundation, NFP
Te Eisner Foundation
Te Tony Elumelu Foundation
Emory University
Endeavor Global, Inc.
Engelberg Foundation
Engineers Without Borders
Entertainment Industry Foundation
Entrepreneurs Organization
Equity Group Foundation
F.B. Heron Foundation
Fair Trade USA
Fairbanks Family Foundation
Fate Foundation LTD
Federation of Korean Industries
Ferer Foundation
Financial Executives International
Jerry and Nanette Finger Foundation
Te Flunison Fund
Fonkoze USA
Ford Foundation
Foundation for Enterprise Development
Francis Family Foundation
Te Barry Friedberg and Charlotte Moss
Family Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation
Karl Friedman Family Foundation
Ann B. & Tomas L. Friedman Family Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation
Friends of Byron Dorgan
FSG, Inc.
Full Circle Exchange International Inc.
Fundacion Bavaria
Fundacion Bolivar Davivienda
Fundacion Capital
Fundacion IES
Fundacion Para La Produccion
Fundemex
Te Funger Foundation, Inc.
Shelby and Frederick Gans Foundation
Gap Foundation
Gates Foundation
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
C. Gary and Virginia Gerst Foundation
Te Getty Foundation
Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
Global Agents for Change
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship
Global Girlfriend
Global Goods Partners Inc.
Goldman Sachs Foundation
Barbara Lubin Goldsmith Foundation
Grameen Foundation
Grand Challenges Canada
Grassroots Business Partners, Inc.
Greater Texas Foundation
Te Ronald K. & Jan C. Greenberg
Family Foundation
Growth Africa
Te Agnes Gund Foundation
Te Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation
Te Arjun Gupta Family Foundation
Haitian Hometown Association
Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation
Edward & Julia Hansen Foundation, Inc.
Harbor Lights Foundation
Harman Family Foundation
Harris Family Foundation
Hathay Bunano
Te Hauptman Family Foundation
Hazen Polsky Foundation
Hearst Foundation
Heifer International
Te William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Conrad W. Hilton Foundation
Te Hite Foundation
Te Holthouse Foundation for Kids
Richard Horvitz and Erica Hartman
Horvitz Foundation
James and Ada Horwich Family Foundation
HUB GMBH
William and Diane Hunckler Foundation
Hunt Family Foundation
Hurst Family Foundation
Hyde Family Foundations
Ideo.org
I-Dev International
Impact Finance Management
ImpactAssets
InReturn East Africa Fund I.C.V.
Institute for International Monetary Aairs
Institute For State Eectiveness
Institute of International Education
Instituto De Cida Dania Empresarial
Instituto Inspirare
Intermedia Servey
International Finance Corporation
Inversor
Invest2innovate
James Irvine Foundation
Te Jacobson Family Foundation
Tomas A. & Mary S. James Foundation
Jaquish & Kenninger Foundation
JLK Foundation, Inc.
Joy Family Foundation, Inc.
Te Joyce Foundation
JPB Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Warren B. Kanders Foundation
Karetsky Family Memorial Fund
Te Katcher Family Foundation, Inc
Ewing Marion Kauman Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
Danny Kaye & Sylvia Fine Kaye Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
KeyBank National Association
Peter Kiewit Foundation
Kimsey Foundation
Sam W. Klein Charitable Foundation
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Sidney Kohl Family Foundation
Korea Foundation
KPW Family Foundation
Te Kresge Foundation
Kresser Foundation
Lagos Business School
Lamont Family Fund
Te Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation
Lebanon Renaissance Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lefkofsky Family Foundation
Lemelson Foundation
LibertyGives Foundation
Linehan Family Foundation, Inc
M. K. Link Foundation
Low Carbon Enterprise Fund
Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. on behalf of
Lynn Toman
Te Lubar Family Foundation, Inc.
Henry Luce Foundation
Te Ludwig Family Foundation, Inc.
Lumina Foundation
Lundin for Africa Foundation
Steven Lurie Foundation
Te M&T Charitable Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Madigan Family Foundation
Te Magnolia Charitable Foundation
Maher Family Foundation
Malott Family Foundation
Te Mann Family Foundation
Manufacturers Alliance/ MAPI Inc.
Te MARGARET Fund
Te Markle Foundation
Te MasterCard Foundation
Te William E. Mayer Charitable Foundation
McBride Family &Aspen Business Ctr. Foundation
McCormick Foundation
Robert R. McCormick Foundation
MCJ Amelior Foundation
John P. and Anne Welsh McNulty Foundation
Media Development Loan Fund
MercyCorps
Merrill Family Foundation
Te Mesdag Family Foundation
MetLife Foundation
Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation
Mitrani Family Foundation
Te Mitsui U.S.A. Foundation
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.
N. M. Morris Family Foundation
Mark & Betty Morris Family Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Te Muhr Family Foundation
Nathan Family Foundation
Jane & Marc Nathanson Family Foundation
National Association of Broadcasters
National Association of Manufacturers
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Neisser Family Fund
Nellie Mae Education Foundation
Te Neuman Family Foundation
New Venture Fund
New Venture China / China Impact Fund
New Ventures Mexico
Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation
Te Howard and Maryam Newman
Family Foundation
Nonprot Enterprise and Self-Sustainability Team
INC/NESST
NOTS Support BV
Te Obernauer Foundation, Inc.
Bill and Susan Oberndorf Foundation
Oxfam America, Inc
Pack Foundation
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Partners in Food Solutions
Patricia M. and Emanuel M. Papper Foundation, Inc.
Te Andrew M. Paul Family Foundation
Charlotte Perret Family Trust
Pershing Square Foundation
Te Pierson Foundation
Pisces Foundation
Podhurst Family Supporting Foundation, Inc.
Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Posner-Wallace Foundation
Prince of Wales Youth Business International
Margot Lyn Pritzker Revocable Trust
Margot and Tomas J. Pritzker Family Foundation
Pritzker Traubert Family Foundation
Promotora Social Mexico
Rainforest Alliance
Red Bird Hollow Foundation
Resnick Family Foundation
J. Christopher and Anne N. Reyes Foundation
Road to Market Limited
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Te Rock Foundation
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Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Te Rockefeller Foundation Matching Gift Program
Te Rockefeller Foundation
Rocksprings Foundation
Rodel Charitable Foundation
Root Capital, Inc.
Root Change
Te Rosenkranz Foundation
Ross Family Fund
RSF Social Finance
Rudd Foundation
Tomas Rutherfoord Foundation
Sahalandy
Sall Family Foundation
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Pamela and Arthur Sanders Family Foundation, Inc.
Te Mara and Ricky Sandler Foundation
Sando Foundation
Santa Clara University
Santa Fe International Folk Art Market
Sarosi-Kanter Charitable Foundation
Mary Bucksbaum Scanlan Family Foundation
Adler Schermer Foundation
Te Schi Foundation
Te Schmitt Family Charitable Foundation
Segal Family Foundation
Semiconductor Industry Association
Serrv International, Inc
Shared Interest, Inc.
Shell Foundation
Shenandoah Foundation
Te Simmons Family Foundation
Te Simms/Mann Family Foundation
Melvin and Bren Simon Charitable Foundation
Skoll Foundation
Small Business Administration
Small Enterprise Assistance Fund
Albert and Lillian Small Foundation
Michelle Smith and the
Robert H. Smith Family Foundation
Nancy and John Snyder Foundation
Solidaridad North America
Diana Davis Spencer Foundation
Bill & Orli Staley Foundation
Stanford University
Te Stanton Foundation
Robert K. Steel Family Foundation
Jay Stein Foundation Trust
Barry S. and Evelyn M. Strauch Foundation, Inc.
Te Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation Inc.
Surdna Foundation
Te Susan Stein Shiva Foundation
Te Swig Foundation
Sy Syms Foundation
Synergy Social Ventures
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Taller Maya
Templeton Foundation
Tird Point Foundation
Te Trift Shop of Aspen
Tunderbird School of Global Management
Tides Foundation
Steven Tisch Family Foundation
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Tobey Foundation
Town of Basalt
Transfarm Africa
United Arab Emirates
United Nations Development Program USA
United Nations Foundation
United States African Development Foundation
United States Agency for International Development
United States Department of State
United Way of Greater Philadelphia & SNJ
Universidad De Los Andes
University of Cape Town
University of Oxford
University of Texas at Austin
UNLTD India
U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Related Entitites
Value for Women
VGF Advisers
Villagereach
Villgro Innovation Foundation
Vital Voices
Voxtra
Waitt Foundation
Te Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Wechsler Foundation
WeConnect International
Western Conservation Foundation
Te West Foundation, Inc.
Whittemore Foundation
Wildlife Conservation Society
Vincent Wilkinson Foundation
Women for Women International
Barbara & David Zalaznick Foundation
Te Joseph and Vera Zilber Family Foundation
Harold & Nancy Zirkin Foundation Inc.
Endowed and Quasi-Endowed Funds
Mortimer J. Adler Scholarship Fund
Aspen Library Endowment
Keith Berwick Chair
Bill Budinger Distinguished Socrates Scholar Fund
Melva Bucksbaum Endowment Fund
Calaway Education Fund
Henry Crown Fellowship Endowment
Cundill Scholar Fund
Denas Scholars Endowment Fund
General Scholarship Endowment
Halle Scholar Endowment
Harman-Eisner Artist-In-Residence Endowment
Harman Family Endowment Fund
William R. Hearst Endowment Fund
Hurst Community Fund
Japanese Garden / Betty Musser Endowment
Bicky and George Kellner Scholarship Fund
Henry Kissinger Fellowship
Lauder Seminar Scholarship Fund
Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation Seminars
Endowment Fund
Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Socrates Foundation
Socrates Endowment Fund
McCloskey Speaker Series Endowment
James & Elaine McDade Scholarship Fund
Robert McKay Endowment
McLaughlin / Crown Endowment (a component
of the Henry Crown Fellowship Endowment)
David T. McLaughlin Leadership Fund
McNulty Prize Fund
Nakasone / Japanese Scholarship Fund
Paul H. Nitze Fellowship
Margot and Tomas Pritzker Fund for
International Fellows
Rose Associates Scholarship Endowment
Betty and Lloyd G. Schermer Scholarship Fund
Kathleen Daubert Smith Scholarship Fund
Society of Fellows Leadership Fund
Socrates Endowment
Socrates Scholarship Endowment
Robert K. Steel Fund
Stradivarius Fellowship
Trustee Leadership Fund
Gus and Marie Tyler Scholarship Fund
Named Initiatives and Series
Aspen Around Town, made possible by the generous support of
Michelle Smith and the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation
Aspen Institute Leadership Series: Conversations with Great Leaders,
in memory of Preston R. Tisch
Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowship in Public Leadership
Te Mercedes T. Bass Lecture Series
Catto Fellowship Program
Te Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series
Hurst Lecture Series
Hurst Student Seminars
McCloskey Speaker Series, made possible by a donation from the
McCloskey Family Charitable Foundation
Te Morris Series: Leadership & Innovation, made possible by a donation
from Diane L. Morris
Te Murdock Mind, Body, Spirit Series, generously underwritten by
Gina and Jerry Murdock
Susman Conversation Series
Washington Ideas Roundtable Series, made possible by the generous support of
Michelle Smith and the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation
Gifts In Kind*
Cynthia and Robert Chapman
Nella Domenici
Drew Eginton
Lisa See and Richard Kendall
William E. Mayer
Microsoft Corporation
Diane L. Morris
Jane and Mark B. Nathanson
Te Rosenkranz Foundation
* Documented in-kind contributions
Herbert Bayer, Winter Afternoon 1953/34
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