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Managing Director and Head of Global Public Affairs for [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]]; board member, [[National Endowment for Democracy]]; Chairman of the Republican National Committee (2005-2006) and Campaign Manager of President [[George W. Bush]]'s re-election campaign. He also served as Chief of Staff to Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger from 1996 to 1999; trustee of the [[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]], [[Franklin and Marshall College]], and the [[Strong American Schools Foundation]]; member, | Managing Director and Head of Global Public Affairs for [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]]; board member, [[National Endowment for Democracy]]; Chairman of the Republican National Committee (2005-2006) and Campaign Manager of President [[George W. Bush]]'s re-election campaign. He also served as Chief of Staff to Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger from 1996 to 1999; trustee of the [[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]], [[Franklin and Marshall College]], and the [[Strong American Schools Foundation]]; member, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Kenneth Melman [r]: Managing Director and Head of Global Public Affairs for Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.; board member, National Endowment for Democracy; Chairman of the Republican National Committee (2005-2006) and Campaign Manager of President George W. Bush's re-election campaign. He also served as Chief of Staff to Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger from 1996 to 1999; trustee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Franklin and Marshall College, and the Strong American Schools Foundation; member, Council on Foreign Relations