About the United States Institute of Peace
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution established and funded by Congress. The Institute provides analysis, training, and tools to help prevent, manage, and end violent international conflicts, promote stability, and professionalize the field of peacebuilding.
Chairman of the Board: J. Robinson West
Vice Chairman: George E. Moose
President: Richard H. Solomon
Executive Vice President: Tara Sonenshine
Chief Financial Officer: Michael Graham
Board of Directors
J. Robinson West (Chair), Chairman, PFC Energy
George E. Moose (Vice Chairman), Adjunct Professor of Practice, The
George Washington University
Judy Ansley, Former Assistant to the President and Deputy Security
National Advisor under President George W. Bush
Eric Edelman, Hertog Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, Johns
Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Kerry Kennedy, President, Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and
Human Rights
Ikram U. Khan, President, Quality Care Consultants, LLC
Stephen D. Krasner, Graham H. Stuart Professor of International
Relations, Stanford University
John A. Lancaster, Former Executive Director, International Council on
Independent Living
Jeremy A. Rabkin, Professor, George Mason School of Law
Judy Van Rest, Executive Vice President, International Republican
Institute
Nancy Zirkin, Executive Vice President, Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights
Members ex officio
Michael H. Posner, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human
Rights, and Labor
James N. Miller, Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Ann E. Rondeau, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy; President, National Defense
University
Richard H. Solomon, President, United States Institute of Peace
(nonvoting)