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Jerrold D. Green | |
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| Education | B.A., University of Massachusetts – Boston; M.A., Ph.D. University of Chicago |
| Organizations | Pacific Council on International Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, The California Club, The Lincoln Club, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department |
| Title | Global Advisor – Cedars-Sinai Former CEO & president – Pacific Council on International Policy |
Jerrold D. Green is an American academician who is the Global Advisor to Cedars-Sinai, a Los Angeles based healthcare organization, and a Senior Fellow at the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations. Prior to this he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Pacific Council on International Policy and a Research Professor of Communication, Business, and International Relations at the University of Southern California. [1] Green was a Partner at Best Associates in Dallas, Texas. He also occupied senior management positions at the RAND Corporation.
Green's work on Middle East policy and politics has appeared in Comparative Politics, The Harvard Journal of World Affairs, The Huffington Post, [2] the Iranian Journal of International Affairs, Politique Étrangère, the RAND Review, Survival, World Politics.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Green graduated with a B.A. in politics from University of Massachusetts at Boston. He has both a M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago, where he specialized in Middle East politics. Green conducted research in Iran during the period of the Iranian Revolution as a fellow at the Tehran-based Iran Communications and Development Institute.
Green was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Cairo University in 1982. [3] Green started his academic career as a professor in the Department of Political Science and Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan. He then became a professor of political science and sociology at the University of Arizona, where he served as director for The Center for Middle Eastern Studies. [4] He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, has served on numerous study groups focusing on international policy, as well as track II initiatives with Iran and Libya.
In 1996, Green became the director at the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation, and then director of international programs and development at RAND. During that time, Green authored numerous pieces on issues including NATO policy in the Mediterranean, [5] US-Middle East relations, [6] the security policies of Iran, [7] and democracy and Islam in Afghanistan. [8]
Green also served as partner and executive vice president for international operations at Best Associates, a privately held merchant banking firm with global operations, and executive vice president for academic affairs for the Whitney International University System and the senior advisory board of Academic Partnerships, both based in Dallas, Texas. [9] Green later returned to RAND, where he oversaw an attempt to broaden RAND's Middle East-based policy analysis work.
Green has lived as a Fulbright Fellow in Egypt, three years in Israel, and conducted field research in Iran. [10]
From 2008 through 2024, Green served as the president and chief executive officer of the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles. [11]
Green is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the California Club, the Lincoln Club, and the USC Center on Public Diplomacy Advisory Board. He is currently a reserve deputy sheriff with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department where he received a Meritorious Service Award for his work. He also served as a specialist reserve officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, where he advised on issues related to terrorism and intelligence.
Green previously served on the board of directors of the California Club, the advisory committee of The Asia Society of Southern California, U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, the advisory board of Whitney International University, the advisory board of Academic Partnerships, the board of managers of Falcon Waterfree Technologies, and the board of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University. Green served as a member of the U.S. Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel [12] for eight years, and was awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Award. [13] Green served as a technical advisor to Activision Publishing where he consulted on the Call of Duty video game series. [14]
In 2008, Green became the president and chief executive officer of the Pacific Council on International Policy, located in Los Angeles, California. [15] The Pacific Council is "committed to building the vast potential of the West Coast for impact on global issues, discourse, and policy" through its events, conferences, delegations and task forces. [16] The Pacific Council focuses on four specific initiatives: Global Water Scarcity Project, Global Los Angeles, Mexico Initiative, and the Guantánamo Bay Observer Program. [17] Green has led three U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored delegations to Afghanistan and another to Iraq. He has also led Pacific Council fact-finding delegations to Argentina, Chile, China, Cuba, France, Myanmar, North Korea, Russia, Uzbekistan, and South Sudan. [18] In addition, Green served as a member of a joint task force between the Pacific Council and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internationales (COMEXI) that looked at the U.S.–Mexican border. [19] He has also represented the Pacific Council as an observer at the legal proceedings being conducted at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, by the U.S. Department of Defense. Recommendations made by the Council's Guantánamo Bay task force were included in the FY2018 Defense Bill by Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA). [20] [21] In March 2019, Green received the 2019 World Trade Week Southern California Stanley T. Olafson Bronze Plaque Award on behalf of the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce. [22] Green retired from his role as president and chief executive officer at the end of June 2024.