The USGLC joins the efforts of two sister organizations into one dynamic brand with a commitment to building a better, safer world. Our board members include influential leaders from business, non-profit, academic, and faith-based organizations.

Center for U.S. Global Leadership

The Center for U.S. Global Leadership is the education arm of the USGLC. This 501-c(3) organization develops dynamic programs in the nation’s capital and across the country to educate the American public and engage foreign policy and national security leaders about the importance of America’s smart power tools of development and diplomacy.

  • Honorable Norm Coleman, Co-Chair

    Hogan Lovells

  • Honorable Stephanie Murphy, Co-Chair

    Bridgelight Group

  • Andrew Tisch, Vice Chair

    Loews Corporation

  • Jane Adams, Treasurer

    Johnson & Johnson

  • Roslyn Brock

    Abt Global

  • Evelyn Farkas

    McCain Institute at Arizona State University

  • C.D. Glin

    PepsiCo

  • Michelle Grogg

    Cargill

  • Honorable Carrie Hessler-Radelet

    Global Communities

  • George Ingram

    Brookings Institution

  • William Moore

    Eleanor Crook Foundation

  • Heather Nauert

    BGR Group

  • Norman Ornstein

    American Enterprise Institute

  • Honorable Peter J. Roskam

    BakerHostetler

  • Sherrie Westin

    Sesame Workshop

U.S. Global Leadership Campaign

The U.S. Global Leadership Campaign is the advocacy arm of the USGLC. Created in 1995, this 501-c(4) organization brings together more than 400 businesses and non-governmental organizations who share a commitment to advocating for a robust U.S. International Affairs Budget.

  • Sean Callahan, Co-Chair

    Catholic Relief Services

  • Candi Wolff, Co-Chair

    Citigroup

  • Ambassador Karl Hofmann, Vice Chair

    Population Services International (PSI)

  • Paul Weisenfeld, Treasurer

    RTI International

  • Sarah Thorn, Secretary

    Walmart

  • Bill Lane, Chair Emeritus

  • Ambassador Karan Bhatia

    Google

  • Myron Brilliant

    Brilliant Impact Group

  • Jamey Butcher

    Chemonics International

  • Jeffrey Colman

    American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)

  • Selina Jackson

    Procter & Gamble

  • Maria Pica Karp

    ADM

  • Jessica Kruvant

    Creative Associates International

  • Heather Kulp

    Chevron

  • Kristin Lord

    IREX

  • James McGreevy

    Coca-Cola Company

  • Tjada McKenna

    Mercy Corps

  • Rt. Hon. David Miliband

    International Rescue Committee

  • Michelle Nunn

    CARE USA

  • Kathleen O'Dell

    Deloitte

  • Caroline Roan

    Pfizer, Inc.

  • Edgar Sandoval

    World Vision US

  • Janti Soeripto

    Save the Children

  • Matthew Wohlman

    Land O’ Lakes Inc.

  • Peter Yeo

    UN Foundation/Better World Campaign