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Appendix B List of Participants Thomas Althuis Director, Science Policy Affairs Pfizer, Inc. Roger C. Altman Vice Chairman The Blackstone Group Howard Banks Bureau Chief Forbes Claude Barfield Senior Fellow American Enterprise Institute Theodore M. Bednarski Vice President, Science & Technology Hercules Incorporated Margaret Blair Research Associate Brookings Institution Some participants did not attend all sessions. 136

APPENDIX B Jacques ~ Bodelle Representative for the United States Corporate Research & Innovation Elf Aquitaine I. MacAllister Booth President and Chief Executive Officer Polaroid Corporation Charles S. Bridge Vice President and Chief Scientist Litton Industries, Inc. John G. Brim Managing Director Merrill Lynch Harry Broadman Chief Economist Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Daniel Burton Vice President Council on Competitiveness John W. Collette Assistant to the Dice President, Central Research E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company William J. Cook Senior Editor US. News & World Report Douglas P. Crain Director, Aircraft Products Group LIV Aerospace and Defense Co. Richard L. Crawford Director, Federal Affairs National Restaurant Association Michael Davey Analyst in Science & Technology Congressional Research Service Robert Davis Wall Street Journal 137

138 Richard R. Dickinson Vice President Texaco Inc. Robert Dillon Executive Vice President Sony Corporation of America John O. Dimmock Staff Vice President McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratones Gerald P. Dinneen Foreign Secretary National Academy of Engineering James Ebert Vice President National Academy of Sciences Stuart E. Eizenstat Partner Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy Richard Endres Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of Technology Policy Department of Commerce Kevin Finneran Senior Editor Issues in Science and Technology Kenneth S. Flamm Senior Fellow The Brookings Institution Alexander H. Flax Home Secretary National Academy of Engineering Philip H. Francis Vice President' Corporate Technology Center Square D Company Glen S. Fukushima Deputy Assistant U.S. Made Representative for Japan and China Office of the U.S. Made Representative APPENDIX B

APPENDIX B Stuart Gannes Associate Editor Fortune ~ Thomas F. Gannon Director, Technology Planning and Development Digital Equipment Corporation Richard ~ Gephardt Majority Leader U.S. House of Representatives Robert E. Grady Associate Director Office of Management and Budget Edward Greelegs Director of Congressional Relations Federal National Mortgage Association Carol Grundfest Assistant Dice President, Science and Technology Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Joseph ~ Grundfest Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission Bronwyn Hall Department of Economics University of California, Berkeley Philip W. Hamilton Managing Director, Public Affairs American Society of Mechanical Engineers Steve Hardis Lice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer Eaton Corporation Dr. William M. Haynes Director, Physical Sciences Center and External R&D Funding Monsanto Company Zachary Hernandez Staff Assistant to Commissioner Grundfest Securities and Exchange Commission 139

140 Christopher T. Hill Senior Specialist, Science and Technology Congressional Research Service J. French Hill Deputy Assistant Secretary for Corporate Finance Department of the Treasury Max Holland Contributing Editor The Nation Kent Hughes Democratic Policy Committee U.S. Senate Nathan Hurt Manager, Business Development Los Alamos Technical Associates Len F. Impelli7.7.eri Staff Dice President, Engineering and Advanced Systems McDonnell Douglas Corporation George T. Jacobi Dice President, Technology Johnson Controls Inc. Pat Janowski News Report National Research Council Gregg ~ Jarrell Graduate School of Business Administration University of Rochester Denis King Committee on Science, Space and Technology U.S. House of Representatives Peter O. Kliem Senior Dice President and Director of Research Polaroid Corporation Richard Krashevski Economist General Accounting Office APPENDIX B

APPENDIX B Ralph Landau Center for Economics Policy Research Stanford University Charles F. Larson Executive Director Industrial Research Institute, Inc. Wit Lepkowski Chemical & Eng~neenng News David Lewin Media Relations Manager American Society of Mechanical Engineers Frank Lichtenberg Graduate School of Business Columbia University Mark Lieberman Director, Office of Technology Commercialization Department of Commerce William Long Guest Scholar The Brookings Institution Walter P. Lukens Vice President Litton Industries Roger Majak Manager, Federal Government Affairs Tektronix, Inc. Gene G. Mannella Director Electric Power Research Institute John Marano Vice President Olin Corporation William ~ Maxwell Vice President National Association of Manufacturers 141

142 Dan P. McCurdy Program Manager IBM Corporation James ~ McDivitt Senior Dice President Rockwell International Linda McDonough Senior Policy Analyst Department of the Treasury Richard ~ Meserve Partner Covington & Burling Larry Meshel Research Director Economic Polipy Institute Robert Miller Department of Economics University of Houston William Morin Director, Council of High Technology National Association of Manufacturers Deborah Morman Staff Associate Merck ~ Company, Inc. Dennis Mueller Department of Economics University of Maryland Stephen D. Nelson Manager, Science Polipy Studies American Association for the Advancement of Science Frank V. Nolfi, Jr. Dice President, Technology Alcan Aluminum Corporation Colin Norman Science APPENDS B

APPENDIX B Henry Owen Principal Consultants International Group Harold W. Paxton U.S. Steel Professor Carnegie Mellon University Albert C. Perrino Vice President, Technology and Strategy ICI Americas Inc. Helena Hutton Peterson Government Relations Manager 3M Marshall Phelps Director, Governmental Programs IBM Corporation Jonathan Piel Editor Scientific American John Pitcher Director of Corporate Finance National Association of Manufacturers Melissa Pollak Science Resources Analyst National Science Foundation Penelope Pollard Senior Analyst Office of Technology Assessment William R. Prindle Associate Director, Research, Development & Engineering Corning Incorporated Thomas Ratchford Associate Executive Director American Association for the Advancement of Science Melissa Rhodes Staff Assistant to Commissioner Grundfest Securities and Exchange Commission 143

144 William Risen Department of Chemistry Brown University Dorothy Robyn Senior Analyst Office of Technology Assessment Robert Rosenblum Legal Counsel to Commissioner Grundfest Securities and Exchange Commission Richard L. Rosenthal Chairman The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation Ian M. Ross President AT&T Bell Laboratories Ellis Rubinstein News Editor Science Robert Samuelson Columnist Newsweek Wendy Schacht Specialist, Science & Technology Congressional Research Service J. Clifford Schoep Corporate Director General Dynamics Corporation Elliott Schwartz Chief, Commerce Unit Congressional Budget Office Robert Shapiro Vice President Progressive Policy Institute Robert C. Sigrist President, Defense Division Brunswick Corporation APPENDIX B

APPENDIX B William J. Stape Director, Optoelectronics AMP Incorporated Robert L. Stern Consultant RLS Associates H. Guyford Stever Former Foreign Secretary National Academy of Engineering William Stewart Director, Division of Science and Resources Studies National Science Foundation Robert Stratton Vice President and Director, Central Research Laboratories Texas Instruments Incorporated Michael Telson Energy & Science Analyst, Budget Committee U.S. House of Representatives Michael Tokarz Associate KKR and Company George Tyler Senior Economist Joint Economic Committee Guilio Delta Senior Vice President Bristol-Myers Company David Walters Chief Economist Office of the U.S. Made Representative Alfred J. Watkins Economist, Strategic Planning Division World Bank 145

146 Philip Webre Principal Analyst Congressional Budget Office Leonard Weiss Staff Director U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs Henry Wendt Chairman Smit5Kline Beecham Erwin Whitman Dice President Medical Affairs Bristol-Myers Company Deborah W~negarden Medill News Service Deborah ~'nce-Smith Assistant Secretary for Technology Polipy Department of Commerce Michael Wolff Editor Research Technology Management Sam Manes Director, Corporate Communications Polaroid Corporation Karl H. Zaininger President Siemens Corporate Research Inc. Staff: National Academy Complex* Frank Press President National Academy of Sciences Robert M. White President National Academy of Engineering APPENDIX B ~ Ihe term "National Academy Complex" includes the National Academy of Sciences, the Na- tional Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council.

APPENDIX B Edward Abrahams Senior Stan Officer Academy Industry Program National Research Council Deborah Faison Senior Program Assistant Academy Industry Program National Research Council Alan Fechter Executive Director Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel National Research Council Bruce Guile Director, Program Office National Academy of Engineering Kathi Hand Research Assistant Office of Government Affairs National Research Council Nancy Gardner Hargrave Director, Office of Development National Academy of Sciences Allan R Hol~an Executive Director Office of Government & External Affairs National Research Council Scott Lubeck Director National Academy Press Angie Maurolis Office of the President National Academy of Sciences Lawrence McCray Executive Director Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy National Academy of Sciences 147

148 Stephen A. Merrill Director, Office of Government Affairs National Research Council Norman Metzger Deputy Executive Officer National Research Council Proctor Reid Fellow National Academy of Engineering William C. Salmon Executive Officer National Academy of Engineering Kenneth Smith Senior Secretary and Project Assistant Academy Industry Program National Research Council Philip M. Smith Executive Officer National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Myron F. Uman Acting Executive Director Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources National Research Council John S. Wilson Study Director Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy National Academy of Sciences APPENDIX B

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The debate about the effects of corporate restructuring on industrial investment in research and development has important implications for public policy, since research and development is vital to the nation's ability to compete in the global marketplace. Researchers worry that debt service will cut research and development funds; financiers argue that restructuring improves corporate efficiency without affecting research and development expenditures. This book eminated from a symposium sponsored by the Academy Industry Program. The speakers represented a range of opinions from government, Wall Street, industry, and academia. In addition to helping all sides in the dialogue learn something of the others' needs and expectations by presenting various points of view on the issue, the discussions identify areas in which more research is needed to guide policy decisions.

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