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Gary Edson

Gary Edson is a former American government official and entrepreneur and current President of Conservation International, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting human by protecting nature worldwide.〔() Press Release: "Conservation International Appoints White House Veteran Gary R. Edson as President" September 22, 2014. Retrieved 2015-07-30.〕 He served previously as Chief Executive Officer of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund,〔() Press Release: "Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Appoints Board of Directors & CEO," March 10, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-14.〕 a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that concluded operations in late 2012.〔http://www.clintonbushhaitifund.org/news/entry/the-clinton-bush-haiti-fund-commits-its-remaining-funds/〕
From 2001 to 2004, Edson served in the administration of George W. Bush as Deputy National Security Advisor and Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs; he was also Deputy National Economic Advisor.〔Becoming President: The Bush Transition, 2000-2003, by John P. Burke; Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004; pp.51-52.〕 In addition, he was the chief U.S. negotiator or “sherpa” for all presidential summits, including the G8, APEC, US-EU, and the Summits of the Americas.〔“Edson: A Mind Always Working,” by Bob Deans, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 6, 2004.〕
Edson co-led the development of the $45 billion President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the largest commitment ever by any nation for an international health initiative.〔http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/aids-and-the-president--an-inside-account-14057〕 He is also credited with establishing the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to fight global poverty.〔Rice,Condoleezza. ''No Higher Honor''. New York: Crown Publishers, 2011. pp. 226.〕 The MCC uses increased aid to reward countries demonstrating a commitment to good governance.
Edson left government in 2005 because of a serious illness, from which he has since recovered. He was a Managing Director at Stonebridge International, and for a time sat on the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
One observer described Edson as “brainy” and “impatient… a spicy jalapeno pepper in the midst of the smooth cream cheese”〔The Right Man, by David Frum, Random House, 2003, pp. 70-71.〕 of the White House. Former Secretary of State James A. Baker has called him “indispensable,”〔Work Hard, Study...and Keep Out of Politics! Adventures and Lessons from an Unexpected Public Life, by James A. Baker, III, Putnam, 2006, p. 401.〕 noting, "I've never known anybody from whom the taxpayers get a better deal."〔“Edson: A Mind Always Working,” by Bob Deans, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 6, 2004.〕 In her 2011 memoir, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praises Edson as being "one of the best 'policy engineers' I'd ever known, one of those rare individuals who can take an idea from inception to implementation."〔Rice, Condoleezza. ''No Higher Honor''. New York: Crown Publishlers, 2011. pp. 227.〕
==Early career==

Earlier in his career, Edson served as Chief of Staff and General Counsel to U.S. Trade Representative Carla A. Hills from 1989 to 1992, and Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth W. Dam from 1982 to 1985. He headed a private equity firm, ECG, Inc., which acquired PAR Systems, Inc, a manufacturer of robotics systems, of which Edson was Chairman of the Board.〔http://www.par.com〕

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