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US Agency for International Development

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Inter-American Defense College
Inter-American Foundation

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International Finance Corporation

ITSC Library

Japan Bank for International Cooperation

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Johns Hopkins University

Julio Frenk / University of Miami

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Latin Trade

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Abraham F. Lowenthal

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Barbara Stallings

Starwood

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Maria F. Teixeira

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Gonzalo Tordini

Transnetwork Corporation

Twitter

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James Michel

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Monica Ganley
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Acknowledgement in the Dialogue's Annual Report

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Corporate Program members provide valuable input and expertise on existing Dialogue activities and offer fresh ideas for innovative programming. They have opportunities to be featured speakers at our events as well as to provide regular commentary for our highly regarded Latin America Advisor publications. The financial support provided by the Corporate Program helps sustain the quality of our work as well as our ability to develop new programs and initiatives, allowing us to continue to be the leading US center for analysis and exchange on issues in the Western Hemisphere.

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