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'''Chuck Hagel''' is Chairman of the  [[Atlantic Council]]; Distinguished Professor, [[Georgetown University]] and [[University of Nebraska at Omaha]], and a member of the  [[Defense Policy Board]]. He is on the  Advisory Boards of Deutsche Bank Americas; Corsair Capital; [[Pfizer]];  [[America Abroad Media]], [[Center for the Study of the Presidency]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and is a  Director of Wolfensohn and Company.  
'''Chuck Hagel''' is Chairman of the  [[Atlantic Council]]; Distinguished Professor, [[Georgetown University]] and [[University of Nebraska at Omaha]], and a member of the  [[Defense Policy Board]]. He is on the  Advisory Boards of Deutsche Bank Americas; Corsair Capital; [[Pfizer]];  [[America Abroad Media]], [[Center for the Study of the Presidency]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and is a  Director of Wolfensohn and Company.  


He is a retired Senator ([[U.S. Republican Party|R-]][[Nebraska]]) (1997-2009), considered a moderate Republican, supporting the recommendations of the [[Iraq Study Group]].
He is a retired [[U.S. Senator]] ([[U.S. Republican Party|R-]][[Nebraska]]) (1997-2009), considered a moderate Republican, supporting the recommendations of the [[Iraq Study Group]].

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Chuck Hagel is Chairman of the Atlantic Council; Distinguished Professor, Georgetown University and University of Nebraska at Omaha, and a member of the Defense Policy Board. He is on the Advisory Boards of Deutsche Bank Americas; Corsair Capital; Pfizer; America Abroad Media, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Council on Foreign Relations and is a Director of Wolfensohn and Company.

He is a retired U.S. Senator (R-Nebraska) (1997-2009), considered a moderate Republican, supporting the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group.