Board of directors In the past, Jamestown's board of directors has included
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former
National Security Advisor to
U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Jamestown's current board includes Michael Carpenter, the managing director of the
Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. Carpenter previously served in the Pentagon as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and in the White House as a foreign policy advisor to
Joe Biden (when Biden was
vice president under
Barack Obama) as well as on the
National Security Council as Director for Russia. Jamestown's board also includes
Michael G. Vickers, who previously served as the
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and whose role at the Central Intelligence Agency during the
Soviet–Afghan War was famously featured in
George Crile's 2003 book ''
Charlie Wilson's War.'' As of 2021, the foundation's current board includes General
Michael V. Hayden;
Bruce Hoffman;
Matthew Bryza;
Robert Spalding, who acted as an architect of US-China strategy while serving on the National Security Council in the
Donald Trump administration; Michelle Van Cleave;
Arthur Waldron; and
Timothy J. Keating, while Jamestown's fellows included
Vladimir Socor;
Janusz Bugajski;
Paul Goble;
Michael Scheuer (who claims to have been fired for criticizing the United States'
relationship with
Israel), Thomas Kent, the former president of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty;
Willy Wo-Lap Lam, a Hong Kong–based China specialist; Jacob Zenn, a leading expert on
Boko Haram; and Stephen Ulph, a leading expert on
Jihadist ideology.
Staff In September 2023, Peter Mattis was named Jamestown president, succeeding Glen E. Howard, who held the position for 20 years. ==Activities==