CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS INC
170 E 64th Street, New York, NY 10065 www.cceia.org

Total Revenue
$1,781,096
Total Expenses
$4,072,985
Net Assets
$37,152,772

Organizations Filed Purposes: Carnegie Council believes that the best way to address major international peace and security issues is to link thinkers and doers together in an ethical dialogue that reintegrates fragmented information into a broad-based, humanistic body of knowledge. To achieve this, the Council fosters a global network of academic partners, operates a global media platform, and produces public programming that convenes leading experts and the public. The Council's work serves as a bridge between the academy and the policy sphere, the academy and the public, and the academy within itself.

An independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing understanding of the relationship between ethics and international affairs.

Public Education Carnegie Council's public education programs aim to make the moral dimensions of international issues more visible and accessible to students, scholars, and the general public. These programs include: Public Affairs lectures and studio interviews with prominent intellectuals and practitioners; student engagement events, international student essay contests, and annual student research conferences; and the peer-reviewed journal Ethics & International Affairs, published quarterly in print and online through Cambridge University Press.

Multimedia Distribution The Carnegie Ethics Studio produces podcasts, videos, transcripts, and live streams of Carnegie Council's public programs, special events, and closed-set studio interviews. The Studio ensures that the Council's sponsored research and public education programs reach worldwide audiences through free and widely accessible channels. These have historically included public radio and Telly Award winning public television programs. Today, the Studio focuses on its growing online distribution networks, including Carnegie Council's top rated podcast and video channels on iTunes and YouTube.

Sponsored Research Carnegie Council's sponsored research programs advance ethical inquiry, spur public dialogue, and publish policy-relevant findings in the areas of American foreign policy, collective history, climate change, and emerging technologies. These programs convene expert working groups, lead research delegations abroad, publish policy papers and articles, host live interviews and panels, and support independent researchers around the world. Current sponsored research programs include U.S. Global Engagement, Asia Dialogues, the Living Legacy of the First World War, and the Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Joel RosenthalPresident40$367,339
Cynthia ScharfSr. Strategy Dir.40$183,867
Eva BeckerVP of Fin & Adm40$152,407
Devin StewartSenior Fellow40$136,983
Madeleine LynnDir. Communcations40$123,063
Deborah CarrollDirector IT40$120,726
Robert G ShawTrustee1$0
Kristen Edgreen-KaufmanTrustee1$0
Brett BuchnessTrustee1$0
Barbara CrossetteTrustee1$0
Brian MateoTrustee1$0
Susan KingTrustee1$0
Kathleen Cheek-MilbyTrustee1$0
Jonathan GageTrustee1$0
Richard EdlinTrustee1$0
Alexander PlattTrustee1$0
Robert PerlmanTrustee1$0
Michael DoyleTrustee1$0
Haris HromicTrustee1$0
Michael SmithTrustee1$0
Violy Mccausland-SeveTrustee1$0
Jonathan ColbyTreasurer1$0
Anthony FaillaceVice Chairman1$0
Stephen HibbardChairman1$0

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