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Nancy Bearg, Senior Advisor
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Nancy Bearg serves as Senior Advisor to PNSR. She is a former National Security Advisor to the Vice President of the United States and National Security Council staff member. Ms. Bearg was Director of International Programs and Public Diplomacy at the National Security Council staff throughout the administration of President George H. W. Bush and served as Assistant for National Security Affairs during his Vice Presidency. She served at the Department of Defense as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Personnel and, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD/ISA), as Director of Policy Analysis for Near East, Africa and South Asia. She has also has served in the legislative branch, first as a Professional Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee and then as a Budget Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office
Ms. Bearg has also worked in the non-profit sector. She was President and CEO of the international development organization EnterpriseWorks/VITA from 2002 to 2004 and was Director of the International Peace, Security & Prosperity Program at The Aspen Institute, where she directed high-level international roundtables on conflict prevention, conflict management, global poverty, and the Balkans.
Most recently, Ms. Bearg served as Senior Advisor to Search for Common Ground’s project on US-Muslim Engagement and on the U.S. National Academies of Science Committee on the Creation of Science-Based Enterprises in Africa. She currently teaches a leadership course at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs and recently co-led a policy seminar in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Ms. Bearg is the author/editor of five books published by The Aspen Institute (Nancy Bearg Dyke), as well as earlier publicat ions on tactical air forces, peacekeeping operations, and the Balkans. She is on the Advisory Board of the Alliance for Peacebuilding, is a longtime member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and previously served on the executive board of Women in International Security (WIIS). She holds a BA from Willamette University in Oregon and a Masters in Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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