GNSI Tampa Summit 5
Speakers

Golfo Alexopoulos, PhD
(Panel Moderator)
Director, Institute for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of South
Florida

Colonel Erik Andresen
(Panelist)
Coalition Chairman, CJOC Canadian Senior National Representative to U.S. Central Command,
Canadian Armed Forces

Christopher Hunter
(Panel Moderator)
Chief Legal Officer, IWP Family Office and GNSI Non-Resident Senior Fellow

John Kirby
(Keynote Speaker)
White House National Security Communications Advisor, retired Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy
and University of South Florida alumni

David Kramer
(Panelist)
Executive Director, George W. Bush Institute

Tatsiana Kulakevich, PhD
(Workshop Moderator)
Associate Professor, USF School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies and research fellow
at the USF Institute for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies.

Rhea Law
(Welcome Remarks)
President, University of South Florida

Caitlin Lee, PhD
(Panelist)
Director, Acquisition and Technology Policy, RAND Corporation and GNSI Non-Resident
Senior Fellow

Christopher Marsh, PhD
(Panelist)
Chair, Joint Special Operations Master of Arts Program, National Defense University
and GNSI Non-Resident Senior Fellow

General (Ret) Frank McKenzie
(Keynote Speaker)
Executive Director, Global and National Security Institute and former commander, United
States Central Command

Johan Norberg
(Panelist)
M.Sc., Deputy Research Director at the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Swedish
Defence Research Agency (FOI)

Stacie Pettyjohn, PhD
(Panelist)
Senior Fellow and Director, Defense Program at Center for New American Security (CNAS)

Peter Pomerantsev
(Panelist)
Senior Fellow, SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University

General (Ret) Valdermaras Rupsys (Panelist)
Former Chief of Defense, Lithuania

Maria Snegovaya, PhD
(Panelist)
Senior fellow at the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies (CSIS)

Tad Schnaufer, II, PhD
(Panel Moderator)
Strategy & Research Manager, Global and National Security Institute
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