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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Joseph A. Cari (born 8 October 1952) is a private equity investor, public policy expert, and philanthropist currently residing in New York, New York and Castellina in Chianti, Italy.He currently sits on the Board of Directors of Integration Capital & Trade, Oman and serves as a Senior Advisor to Integration Capital & Trade, Saudi Arabia. Additionally, he serves as Chairman & CEO of Castellini Partners, a family office that invests in technology, healthcare, financial services, media and supports non for profit endeavors in education and public policy. Cari serves on the Advisory Boards of One Medical Place LLC and MedCapital Partners.In 2002, Cari founded the Rita Bahr Scholarship Fund at the University of Notre Dame Law School, Center for Civil and Human Rights. In 2008, he sponsored the Children's Art for Haiti program at University of Notre Dame, ACE program in Haiti.Cari has participated in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and has been published on foreign policy issues by various publications including The Financial Times, Beirut Daily News, New York Times, Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Tribune. He currently is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the World Policy Institute and is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York). Additionally, Cari is also a Member of the Wilson Council of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC and is Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Leadership Studies at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles). He also lectures on foreign policy and US Presidential Politics at the Lebanese American University (Beirut, Lebanon), Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles) and Villanova University (Philadelphia, PA).Previously, he sat on the Board of Directors of Amana Creative, Inc. and was Chairman and a Member of the Board of Directors of Integration Capital & Trade Global.. }

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