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In which he identifies by name and position the journals parent organization Board of Directors, with special reference to additions since the journals founding in 1996. | ||||||||||||||||||
| IN PREVIOUS ISSUESVolume II, Numbers 1 and 2we provided biographic information on the nine members of the journals Editorial Advisory Board. That list of advisors remains unchanged. You may click here to see the current listing posted as an integral part of each issue. In this brief notice we apprise our readers of the membership of something slightly different: the full Board of Directors of American Diplomacy Publishers, or ADP, the parent organization of American Diplomacy. (ADP is a nonprofit corporation organized January 5, 1998, under the laws of North Carolina and formally recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.) ADPs overall policy guidance body as currently constituted includes the original nine Editorial Advisory Board members, dating back to 1996 when the first issue of American Diplomacy hit the Web stands, plus five distinguished individuals who have agreed subsequent to the journals founding to lend their names and support to our efforts in the Internet publishing field. Following we list alphabetically the names and positions of the somewhat recent additions to the governing body of this journal:
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