Doug Band
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Douglas Jay Band (born October 28, 1972[2]) is an American businessman and lawyer who is a founding partner and former president of Teneo, a multinational C-suite advisory firm and investment bank.[3] Previously he was Deputy Assistant to President Bill Clinton in the White House and[4][5][6] later counselor to President Bill Clinton.[1] Band was the "key architect" of the Clinton post-presidency[7] and he created the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI).[1][3] Band later worked for the William J. Clinton Foundation, and also traveled to North Korea to orchestrate the release of the two Americans and to Cuba to help secure the release of another American, Alan P. Gross.[8]
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Born | (1972-10-28) October 28, 1972 (age 51) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Florida Georgetown University Georgetown University Law Center |
Occupation(s) | Former president, Teneo Lawyer Adjunct associate professor, New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
Known for | Former advisor to President Bill Clinton[1] |
Board member of | Coca-Cola's International Advisory Committee, former member; Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, US Soccer |
Spouse | Lily Rafii |
He was a member of Coca-Cola's international advisory committee,[9] and since 2010 [10] has been an associate adjunct professor at New York University,[6][1] teaching a class on public service.