Grace Collins, Nora Manjaa and Tom Cellucci
Grace Collins. H.E. Grace Collins, is Founder and now Hon. President of Naga-American Council has worked with the Nagas since 1998 to raise awareness of the Human Rights problems with the Government of India. She officially became the Honorary Ambassador of Nagalim in July 2003 and reported her activites to the Department of Justice, Counterespionage Department. FARA ##5566. A graduate of Boston College, 1985, Durham University, MBA 1989 and the Insitute of Integrative Nutrition in 2012. She half completed a Masters at Columbia Teachers Colllege in 1998. Nora Manjaa, a lawyer, human rights advocate and an educator. She
helped reforming the justice and the political system, developing the rule of
law and civil society in Mongolia for 20 years. Nora graduated from the Irkutsk
National University Law faculty (1993) and studied in international legal
studies program of the Washington College of Law of American University,
Washington DC (2001) and an alumnus of the President Eisenhower
Multination Leadership Program (2005). Dr. Thomas "Tommy" Cellucci writes about the intersection of emerging technology, commercialization, and implementation to protect the homeland. Dr. Cellucci has been a senior executive in both the private and public sectors for over 39 years. He served as the US Government’s first-ever Chief Commercialization Officer after turning around his fourth high technology firm, working for both President George W. Bush and President Obama. Thomas is a turn-around artist on Wall Street and serves on many global Boards. He also currently assists President Trump’s team when asked. Thomas has authored or co-authored 25 scholarly books and over 231 high-tech business articles. Cellucci earned a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania (1984), an MBA from Rutgers University (1991) and a BS in Chemistry with Honors from Fordham University (1980). He serves on 23 Boards and is the recipient of many awards. He holds two endowed Chairs at prestigious universities in Kazakhstan, as well as taught at Harvard Business School, Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania.
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