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Staff

David Sandak

David Sandak serves as the Executive Director of the National Conference on Citizenship, a non-profit organization chartered by Congress to improve civic participation. As the head of NCoC, he works with a network of leading organizations seeking to strengthening citizenship through American history and civics education; community, national and public service; and civic and political participation. David collaborates with partner organizations to make them aware of innovative developments in the field and to help them identify strategic opportunities.

Prior to joining NCoC, David worked for former Xerox CEO and Deputy Secretary of Education David Kearns as his senior aide. While at Xerox David worked with the senior leadership of large for and not-for-profit organizations. He assisted David Kearns with the writing of his most recent book, Crossing the Bridge. David has worked at the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration, where he focused his efforts on trade disputes involving intellectual property and market access. He has also worked as a research assistant to a member of the British parliament.

David graduated with honors from Colby College with a degree in economics and government. He has studied at the London School of Economics and the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, France.

Contact David at dsandak@ncoc.net

Advisors

John Bridgeland, Senior Advisor

John Bridgeland is Senior Advisor to NCoC and President & CEO of Civic Enterprises. He also was a Teaching Fellow in the Fall of 2004 at the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he offered a class on Presidential Decision Making. Most recently, Bridgeland served as Assistant to the President of the United States and the first Director of the USA Freedom Corps. He also led the Administration's effort to strengthen American history and civics education and co-chaired the White House Task Force for Disadvantaged Youth. Prior to that, Bridgeland served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council at the White House, where he coordinated policy on drug abuse, crime, election reform, Americans with disabilities, tropical forest conservation, faith-based initiatives, public housing, and dozens of other domestic issues.

Bridgeland began his professional career by practicing law in the New York and Paris, France offices of Davis Polk & Wardwell. He also served as Chief of Staff and Counsel to U.S. Congressman Rob Portman.

Bridgeland graduated with honors in government from Harvard University, studied at the College of Europe and the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium as a Rotary International Fellow, and received his J.D. at the University of Virginia School of Law. He lives with his wife, Maureen, and their three children, Caily, Fallon and Regis, in McLean, Virginia.

Contact John at bridge@civicenterprises.net

Richard L. Hubbard, Esq., Outside Counsel

Richard Hubbard is head of the Tax Practice Group at the law firm of Arnold & Porter, LLP, in the firm's Washington office. He has experience in a broad variety of Federal and local tax matters, as well as governance issues in the non-profit and for-profit sectors. His particular experience includes Federal income tax issues related to tax-exempt organizations, employee benefit plans, executive compensation, partnerships, and real estate.

Hubbard is a graduate of Williams College and Harvard Law School. Prior to joining Arnold & Porter in 1969, Hubbard clerked for Judge Arnold Raum on the U. S. Tax Court. He has written and spoken on tax issues ranging from lobbying by public charities to partnership allocations.

Hubbard has four children and lives with his wife in Washington.

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