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Executive Committee, [[Atlantic Council]];  President of the [[US-China Education Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and Public Affairs and Visiting Professor at the Center for American Studies, [[Fudan University]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]],  Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance and as Assistant Administrator for Asia and the Near East at the [[Agency for International Development]];  Group Executive Vice President [[Bank of America]];  President and CEO of the [[United States-Japan Foundation]]
Executive Committee, Atlantic Council;  President of the [[US-China Education Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and Public Affairs and Visiting Professor at the Center for American Studies, [[Fudan University]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]],  Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance and as Assistant Administrator for Asia and the Near East at the [[Agency for International Development]];  Group Executive Vice President [[Bank of America]];  President and CEO of the [[United States-Japan Foundation]]

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Julia Chang Bloch [r]: Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; President of the US-China Education Trust; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and Public Affairs and Visiting Professor at the Center for American Studies, Fudan University; former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal, Assistant Administrator for Food for Peace and Voluntary Assistance and as Assistant Administrator for Asia and the Near East at the Agency for International Development; Group Executive Vice President Bank of America; President and CEO of the United States-Japan Foundation