MarketJonathan Granoff
Company Profile

Jonathan Granoff

Jonathan Granoff is an American lawyer, screenwriter and lecturer, widely known as President of the Global Security Institute.

Background
Granoff is the son of singer Kitty Kallen — widely known for her 1954 chart-topping solo recording '"Little Things Mean a Lot" — and pioneering television syndicator Bernard "Budd" Granoff (1920–1996). Granoff received his Baccalaureate degree, Cum Laude, from Vassar College and Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law - Camden. In March 2023 Granoff was awarded the AAVC Distinguished Achievement Award for 2022 by former CBS News and NBC News Correspondent Chip Reid at Vassar College. ==Speeches and writings==
Speeches and writings
Selected speeches and writings by Mr. Jonathan Granoff: May 5, 2010, New York City: presented at "Principles, Values and Global Security," seminar organized by Religions for Peace. April 19, 2010, Tehran, Iran: presentation delivered at the International Conference on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, sponsored by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. December 5, 2009, Hiroshima, Japan: presented at the symposium, "Hiroshima Strives for Nuclear Abolition: Pursuing measures to energize the 2010 NPT Review Conference," organized by the Hiroshima Peace Institute and Chugoku Shimbun. December, 2009': World Policy Journal. November 11, 2009, Berlin, Germany: presented at the 10th World Summit of Nobel Laureates. October, 2009': Tikkun Magazine. July 16, 2009, Puntarenas, Costa Rica: prepared for the Article 9 and Article 12 Peace Constitutions for Global Disarmament conference. Spring, 2009: Published in Reflections, Yale Divinity School. April 3, 2009, New York City: Presentation at the special briefing and strategy session, Contributions of the United Nations System in Advancing the Entry-Into-Force of the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty, co-sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations and the Global Security Institute. April 16–17, 2009, Rome, Italy: Delivered at the Overcoming Nuclear Dangers Conference, organized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nuclear Threat Initiative, and World Political Forum. March 26, 2009, Annapolis, Maryland: Presentation at the Spring Conference organized and convened by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. March 17, 2009, New York City: address delivered at the Millennium Development Goals Award Ceremony, General Assembly, United Nations. January 30, 2009, Berlin, Germany: transcript of remarks made at the sixth Article VI Forum meeting. January/February 2009: published in Tikkun Magazine. October 24, 2008, New York, NY: speech delivered at the GSI Strategy Session on Achieving a Nuclear Weapons Convention, as part of the East West Institute conference "Seizing the Moment: A One-Day Consultation on Breakthrough Measures on Weapons of Mass Destruction and Disarmament." September 12, 2008, Stavanger, Norway to New York, NY: Speaker at the Summer 2008: published in Disarmament Times. June 9–10, 2008, New Delhi, India: Presentation at International Conference, "Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons," hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Indian Council for World Affairs. April 4, 2008: host of the Showcase Presentation at the American Bar Association Section of the International Law Spring Meeting. March 9, 2008, Tehran, Iran: delivered at the Institute for Political and International Studies, organized by the Foreign Ministry of Iran. March 30, 2008, Dublin, Ireland : delivered at Fifth Article VI Forum of the Middle Powers Initiative. December 19, 2007: published in Embassy Magazine. December 13–14, 2007, Rome, Italy: and speeches delivered to the 8th Summit of Nobel Laureates. November 20, 2007, New York, NY: an address to Inter-Parliamentary Union at the Chamber of the Economic and Social Council. November 7, 2007: published in The Courier-Journal. September 26, 2007: published in the New York University School of Law Journal of International Law and Politics. July 18, 2007, New York, NY: Presentation to the Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters. May 3, 2007, Washington, DC: briefing before the United States House of Representatives Taskforce on Non-proliferation. May 4, 2007, Washington, DC: Moderator of Special Showcase Presentation with at the American Bar Association Section of the International Law Spring Meeting. March 28, 2007, Washington, DC: delivered at Beyond Nuclear Weapons Conferences hosted by the Project for Nuclear Awareness. March 15, 2007, Washington, DC: prepared Remarks to the Organization of American States. February 10, 2007: published at CommonDreams.org. 2007: in Ives, D. (Ed.), ''Reverence for Life: Albert Schweitzer's Relevance Today''. Cambridge Scholars Press. ==References==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com