James D. Wolfensohn
Gender: Male
Address: Lives and/or works in New York, NY
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, education
, business
, politics & government
Personal social network: Much of Wolfensohn's Muckety comes from political connections.
James D. Wolfensohn personal relations:
Adam Wolfensohn - son
Elaine Wolfensohn - spouse
Naomi Wolfensohn - daughter
Sara Wolfensohn - daughter
Other current James D. Wolfensohn relationships:
American Friends of Bilderberg - director
Bretton Woods Committee - co-chair
Institute for Advanced Study - chairman emeritus
National Democratic Institute - director
Wolfensohn & Company, LLC - chairman
James D. Wolfensohn past relationships:
2008 Bilderberg conference - participant
Brookings Institution - honorary trustee
Carnegie Hall - chairman emeritus
Conservation International - director
DC Muckety: 2009 power couples - named
International Rescue Committee - overseer
Kennedy Center - chairman emeritus
World Bank - president
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James D. Wolfensohn → Brookings Institution →
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Washington Life
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James D. Wolfensohn campaign contributions:
Listed below are federal donations of $3,000+ reported to the FEC.
Obama Victory Fund - $28,500 on 10/13/2008
Obama Victory Fund - $4,600 on 8/28/2008

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