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its opponents. Following the vision of our Founding Fathers, the Center's
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and the basic goodness of the American free enterprise system is worth
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America's survival. After the events of September 11, 2001, our vision has taken
on even greater meaning. The Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise has been
the cutting edge in non-profit defense of the for-profit economy for twenty-five
years, and today shines brightly among the many organizations that have come to
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Alan is an active member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America. Alan edited the book, The Wise Use Agenda: The Citizen's Guide to Environmental Resource Issues and co-authored Trashing the Economy: How Runaway Environmentalism is Wrecking America. In addition, Alan is President of Merril Associates, a nationally recognized direct response advertising agency. Alan is listed in Who's Who in America. He currently resides in Bellevue, Washington with his wife Julie and daughters Amy, Merril, Alexis, and son Andrew. He holds Honorable Discharges from the New York National Guard, Washington State National Guard and the United States Army.
___________________ Ron is a veteran journalist who has turned in more than 300 assignments for dozens of trade magazines. His 8-part series The Environmental Battle earned the American Business Press Editorial Achievement Award for best magazine series of 1981. His 1983 investigative report for Reason magazine on EcoTerrorism remains the classic in the field. Ron wrote the authorized biography of James Watt and his tenure as Secretary of the Interior (At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists). Ron is the author of 7 books, has edited 8 others, and founded The Free Enterprise Press in 1987 to create an outlet for important free enterprise authors. Ron is listed in Who's Who in America. He is the owner of a consulting firm, Northwoods Studio. Ron resides with his wife Janet in Bellevue, Washington. They have three married daughters.
ADVISORS Paul Driessen, APR, Esquire, is principal of Global-Comm Partners, a Northern Virginia public relations firm specializing in energy and environmental public policy issues, and a senior fellow for the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and Frontiers of Freedom Institute. His 25 years’ experience includes tenures with the U.S. Senate, Department of the Interior, an energy trade association, an international think tank, and a government and public relations consulting firm. He has published articles and opinion pieces on energy policy, global warming, public land management, onshore and offshore petroleum operations, waste management and other topics. He’s also written many articles and professional papers on marine life associated with offshore oil platforms, led scuba diving expeditions to study and film marine life beneath California and Louisiana rigs, and produced a video documentary on the subject. Paul also served as editor of Nick Nichols’ book, Rules for Corporate Warriors: How to fight and survive attack group shakedowns. His ground-breaking book Eco-Imperialism: Green Power Black Death was published by Free Enterprise Press.Paul holds a BA in geology and field ecology from Lawrence University, a JD from the University of Denver College of Law, and an Accreditation in Public Relations from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). He is editor of PRSA’s National Capital Chapter newsletter.___________________
Nick Nichols, Senior Fellow
Nick is the retired Chairman and CEO of Nichols-Dezenhall Communications Management Group, Ltd., a firm he founded in 1987, specializing in crisis management and risk communications with an emphasis on biotechnology, energy, food, drug, product safety and environmental controversies.
During 2003-2004, Nick developed and taught interdisciplinary, graduate level Crisis Management and Risk Communications courses for Johns Hopkins University. He is a guest lecturer on crisis management and risk communications at Washington, D.C. area universities.
Nick is a widely recognized expert on the topics of crisis management, media and government relations, eco-terrorism, the “precautionary principle,” and the political influence of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
He is a featured speaker at meetings, seminars and national conferences of state and federal legislators, government officials, international and domestic trade associations, corporate executives, and public policy groups including: the American Legislative Exchange Council, the State Legislative Leaders Foundation, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the CATO Institute.
Nick has appeared on television network news programs including ABC’s Nightline, NBC’s The Today Show and the CBS Evening News, and participated as a guest expert on numerous talk shows.
Nick Nichols is author of the book, “Rules for Corporate
Warriors,” published in October 2001, and has written numerous articles as well
as corporate publications that define and examine crisis management strategies
and media relations tactics.
Jon
Reisman is an associate professor of economics and public policy at the
University of Maine at Machias, where he teaches a variety of courses including
Environmental Policy and Political Correctness in American Society. He has a
B.A. in economics and environmental studies from Colby College, an M.A. in
economics from Brown University and an M.A. in public policy and management from
the University of Southern Maine. ___________________
Capp received her education in liberal arts at two alternative institutions, Washington International College, Washington, DC, and The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. Strongly influenced by traditional native spiritual philosophy and her parents’ staunch support of the early civil rights movement, Capp’s arts major/psych minor work at Evergreen focused on human rights issues, a theme now illuminated by her writing in the environmental field. Before entering that arena, Capp worked in the arts, social, health and education fields. Capp’s public presentations, including testimony at the Congressional Subcommittee hearing on Forests and Forest Health in February 2000, and her published works on the effect of the environmental movement on traditional rural cultures, commenced in 1998. She has published pamphlets, numerous expository pieces and commentaries, and during her term as Chair of the Upper Columbia Resource Council, initiated and served as editor of the newspaper format publication, Natural Resource Justice Alert.
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