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Richard E. Friedman, President and Chair Email: rfriedman@nationalstrategy.com Telephone: 312-697-1286
Richard E. Friedman currently serves as President and Chair of the National Strategy Forum and Counselor, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security. He also serves as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs National Security Studies Program.
Lillian Murphy, Program Manager Email: lmurphy@nationalstrategy.com Phone: 312-697-1286 Direct 312-706-0998
Lillian Murphy has been involved with nonprofit organizations for over ten years. She served as Course Coordinator/Course Manager for the Osler Institute and the National Center for Advanced Medical Education, and worked as an Administrative Assistant for the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the training orchestra of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She holds a BA from the State University of New York at Geneseo and a Master of Science degree from Indiana State University.
Please contact Lillian if you have any questions regarding the speaker series, conferences, or other events.
Staff of the National Strategy Forum Review Online Publication
Richard E. Friedman, Publisher
John Allen Williams, Ph.D., Editor Dr. Williams is Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Chicago and is Chair and President of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society. His writings include works on civil-military relations, military culture and professional military education, catastrophic terrorism, defense organization, and strategic policy. Dr. Williams' latest book is U.S. National Security: Policymakers, Processes, and Politics (with Sam C. Sarkesian and Stephen J. Cimbala). More information on John Allen Williams, Ph.D.
Eric S. Morse, Managing Editor Email: emorse@nationalstrategy.com Phone: 312-697-1286 Direct: 312-706-0997
Eric Morse is the Managing Editor of the National Strategy Forum Review online publication. He is currently working towards his Ph.D. in Political Science at Loyola University Chicago. His degree will be in international relations/comparative politics, and with areas of interest including US foreign policy, national security, and Asian politics. At Loyola, he serves as the Program Assistant for the International Studies Program. He received an MA in Political Science from Northeastern University in Boston, where he also worked as a research consultant for the Ash Institute at Harvard University. Born and raised in California, he attended Pomona College where he studied Political Science and Economics.
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