Bereuter new TAF President

February 25, 2005
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Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Bereuter new TAF President

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.

Kathmandu: Amidst increasingly complex security, economic, and political challenges in Asia, The Asia Foundation, February 10, announced the appointment of U.S. Representative Doug Bereuter, a 25-year veteran of Congress, as its new President.

Bereuter, however, will join the new post on September 1, 2004.

“In my 20-plus years of working to improve U.S.-Asia relations, it has been abundantly clear that prosperity, freedom and opportunity in Asia must grow and develop from within the region, in the hearts and minds of the region’s people, and at their own initiative”, said Bereuter.

I am proud to be joining an organization that not only understands this principle, but has been practicing it with great success for 50 years, added the TAF new president-designate.

Congressman Bereuter is a long time leader on the House International Relations Committee, who is highly regarded in Asia and in the U.S. international relations community.

“Doug bereuter brings precisely the right mix of qualifications: seasoned judgement, policy expertise, management acumen and well-developed rapport with key Asian and U.S. leaders that is required in today’s environment for The Asia Foundation to succeed”, said William L. Ball, III, chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

Last year, The Asia Foundation is learnt to have awarded more than $44 million in grants throughout Asia and provided books and educational materials valued at almost $28 million.

Mr. Doug Bereuter will succeed current TAF President William P.Fuller, who last year announced he would step down in 2004.

TAF is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous and open Asia-Pacific region.

This is stated in a news release issued recently by the Nepal office of The Asia Foundation.