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  • Anthony Flint is Director of Public Affairs at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, a think-tank based in Cambridge, Mass., where he is engaged in writing and research about urbanism and development patterns. He is author of *Wrestling with Moses: How Jane Jacobs Took On New York's Master Builder* and *Transformed the American City*. He has been a newspaper journalist for twenty years, primarily at *The Boston Globe*, where he covered urban planning, development, architecture and transportation, and had a weekly column on urban design and public space. He has also published papers on planning and transit for the Rappaport Institute of Greater Boston at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and a chapter on planning in the book *Governing Greater Boston*. A graduate of Middlebury College and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, he served in 2005-2006 as education director at the Office for Commonwealth Development, the Massachusetts agency coordinating housing, transportation, environment and energy.
  • Anthony Houston is the Program Manager for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program for the City of East Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Lewis was born in New York City on March 27, 1927. He attended the Horace Mann School in New York and received his BA degree from Harvard College in 1948. Lewis won his first Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 1955 as a reporter for *the Washington Daily News* before joining *The New York Times* in 1955. After joining the *The Times*, he won a second Pulitzer Prize in 1963 for his coverage of the US Supreme Court. Lewis has written three books: *Gideon's Trumpet*, about a landmark Supreme Court case that compelled states to provide attorneys for indigent defendants; *Portrait of a Decade*, about the seismic changes in American race relations; and *Make No Law*, about Times v. Sullivan, a Supreme Court case that changed the course of First Amendment litigation in America. For 15 years, Lewis taught a course on the Constitution and the press at Harvard Law School. Last year, he was named Visiting Lombard Lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
  • Anthony M. Sammarco is a noted historian and author of more than forty books on the history of Boston and surrounding cities and towns. Sammarco teaches history at the Urban College of Boston.
  • Anthony Pangaro is the principal developer of Millennium Partners in Boston.
  • Anthony Ray Hinton is an Alabama African American man who was held on death row for nearly 30 years after being convicted of the murders of two restaurant managers in Birmingham, Alabama. While awaiting trial, his defense attorney told him," All of y’all Blacks always say you didn’t do something. He was released in 2015 after being exonerated. He is also the author of the memoir \_The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row\_ (Image: Equal Justice Initiative)
  • Anthony Shadid is based in the Middle East for *The Washington Post*. Before joining *the Post*, Shadid worked as Middle East correspondent for the Associated Press based in Cairo and as news editor of the AP bureau in Los Angeles. He spent two years covering diplomacy and the State Department for the *Boston Globe* before joining *the Post*'s foreign desk. In 2004, Shadid won the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for his coverage of the Iraq war.
  • Anthony Shriver, 35, founded and was named President of Best Buddies International, Inc., in January 1989. The mission of Best Buddies, a non-profit organization, is to enhance the lives of people with mental retardation by providing opportunities for socialization and employment. The great need for Best Buddies is perhaps demonstrated by the awards Shriver has accepted on behalf of the organization. Some of these awards include: The Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens Humanitarian Award; the St. Coletta Award; Washingtonian of the Year Award; The Rock Creek Foundation Business Award; The St. John Child Development Center Volunteer Service Award; the Kiwanis International Award; the Adrian Dominican Leadership Award from Barry University; and an Honorary Degree from Loyola College in Maryland. Independent of Best Buddies, Shriver is an Associate Trustee of The Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1965. A graduate of Georgetown University, he holds a Bachelor's degree with a double major in Theology and History. Shriver is married to Alina Shriver, and they have three children, Teddy, Eunice, and Francesca.
  • Mr. Antoine Willem van Agtmael serves as the President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Investment Officer of Emerging Markets Investors Corporation. Mr. van Agtmael serves as the Chairman, Chief Investment Officer, and Portfolio Manager at Ashmore EMM, L.L.C. Mr. van Agtmael founded Ashmore EMM, L.L.C. and is responsible for country allocation and overall maintenance of investment standards.