Clark Ervin Joins Aspen Institute to Lead Homeland Security Program
U.S. Newswire, January, 2005
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Aspen Institute announced today the appointment of Clark Kent Ervin, the former inspector general of the US Department of Homeland Security, as a Paul H. Nitze Fellow and director of the newly established Aspen Institute Homeland Security Initiative. Ervin begins his new position immediately.
"It's a great honor to have someone who is so smart and wise, and who was so closely involved during the creation of the Homeland Security Department, to be leading our efforts to explore this field," said Walter Isaacson, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute.
"I am delighted to be joining the Aspen Institute," said Ervin. "I look forward to developing what I hope will be the nation's premier opportunity for policymakers, scholars,...
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