, consultant to RAND •
Henry H. "Hap" Arnold:
General of the Air Force, United States Air Force •
Kenneth Arrow: economist, won the
Nobel Prize in Economics, developed the
impossibility theorem in
social choice theory •
Bruno Augenstein: V.P.,
physicist,
mathematician and space scientist •
Robert Aumann: mathematician,
game theorist, won the
Nobel Prize in Economics. •
J. Paul Austin: Chairman of the Board, 1972–1981 •
Paul Baran: one of the developers of
packet switching which was used in
ARPANET and later
networks like the
Internet •
Richard Bellman: Mathematician known for his work on
dynamic programming •
Yoram Ben-Porat: economist and President of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem •
Barry Boehm: worked in interactive computer graphics with RAND in the 1960s and had helped define the ARPANET in the early phases of that program •
Harold L. Brode: physicist, leading nuclear weapons effects expert •
Bernard Brodie: Military strategist and nuclear architect •
Samuel Cohen: inventor of the
neutron bomb in 1958 •
Franklin R. Collbohm: Aviation engineer,
Douglas Aircraft Company, RAND founder and former director and trustee. •
Walter Cunningham: astronaut •
George Dantzig: mathematician, creator of the
simplex algorithm for
linear programming •
Linda Darling-Hammond: educational researcher, co-director, School Redesign Network •
Merton Davies: mathematician, pioneering planetary scientist •
Michael H. Decker: Senior International Defense Research Analyst • Stephen H. Dole: Author of the book
Habitable Planets for Man and head of Rand's Human Engineering Group •
Donald Wills Douglas, Sr.: President,
Douglas Aircraft Company, RAND founder •
Hubert Dreyfus: philosopher and critic of artificial intelligence •
Karen Elliott House: Chairman of the Board, 2009–present, former publisher,
The Wall Street Journal; Former Senior Vice President,
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. •
Daniel Ellsberg: economist and leaker of the
Pentagon Papers •
Alain Enthoven: economist, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1965, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis from 1965 to 1969 •
Stephen J. Flanagan, political scientist,
National Security Council senior director •
Francis Fukuyama: academic and author of
The End of History and the Last Man •
Horace Rowan Gaither: Chairman of the Board, 1949–1959, 1960–1961; known for the
Gaither Report. •
David Galula, French officer and scholar •
James J. Gillogly:
cryptographer and
computer scientist •
Paul Y. Hammond: political scientist and national security scholar, affiliated 1964–79, program director 1973–76 •
Anthony C. Hearn: developed the
REDUCE computer algebra system, the oldest such system still in active use; co-founded the
CSNET computer network •
Fred Iklé: US nuclear policy researcher •
Brian Michael Jenkins: terrorism expert, Senior Advisor to the President of RAND, and author of
Unconquerable Nation •
Herman Kahn: theorist on
nuclear war and one of the founders of
scenario planning and
Hudson Institute •
Amrom Harry Katz •
Konrad Kellen: research analyst and author, co-wrote open letter to U.S. government in 1969 recommending withdrawal from Vietnam war •
Zalmay Khalilzad: U.S. ambassador to United Nations •
Henry Kissinger:
United States Secretary of State (1973–1977);
National Security Advisor (1969–1975);
Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1973) •
Ann McLaughlin Korologos: Chairman of the Board, April 2004 – 2009; Chairman Emeritus, The Aspen Institute •
Lewis "Scooter" Libby: United States Vice-president
Dick Cheney's former Chief of Staff •
Ray Mabus: Former ambassador, governor •
Harry Markowitz: economist, greatly advanced financial portfolio theory by devising mean variance analysis,
Nobel Prize in Economics •
Andrew W. Marshall: military strategist, director of the U.S. DoD Office of Net Assessment •
Jason Gaverick Matheny: selected as president and CEO of RAND in 2022 •
Margaret Mead: U.S. anthropologist •
Douglas Merrill: former Google CIO & President of EMI's digital music division •
Newton N. Minow: Chairman of the board, 1970–1972 •
John Milnor: mathematician, known for his work in differential topology •
Chuck Missler: Bible teacher, engineer, chairman and CEO of Western Digital •
Lloyd Morrisett: Chairman of the board, 1986–1995 •
John Forbes Nash, Jr.: mathematician, won the
Nobel Prize in Economics •
John von Neumann: mathematician, pioneer of the modern
digital computer •
Allen Newell: artificial intelligence •
Paul O'Neill: Chairman of the board, 1997–2000 •
Edmund Phelps: winner of the 2006
Nobel Prize in Economics •
Arthur E. Raymond: Chief engineer,
Douglas Aircraft Company, RAND founder •
Condoleezza Rice: former intern, former trustee (1991–1997), and former Secretary of State for the United States •
Michael D. Rich: RAND President and chief executive officer, 1 November 2011 – 5 July 2022 •
Leo Rosten: academic and humorist, helped set up the social sciences division of RAND •
Albert S. Ruddy: programmer trainee, Oscar-winning producer of
The Godfather and
Million Dollar Baby •
Donald Rumsfeld: Chairman of board from 1981 to 1986; 1995–1996 and secretary of defense for the United States from 1975 to 1977 and 2001 to 2006. •
Robert M. Salter: advocate of the
vactrain maglev train concept •
Paul Samuelson: economist,
Nobel Prize in Economics •
Thomas C. Schelling: economist, won the 2005
Nobel Prize in Economics •
James Schlesinger: former secretary of defense and former secretary of energy •
Dov Seidman: lawyer, businessman and CEO of LRN •
Norman Shapiro: mathematician, co-author of the
Rice–Shapiro theorem,
MH Email and RAND-Abel co-designer •
Lloyd Shapley: mathematician and game theorist, won the
Nobel Prize in Economics •
Cliff Shaw: inventor of the linked list and co-author of the first artificial intelligence program •
Abram Shulsky: former Director of the Pentagon's
Office of Special Plans •
Herbert Simon: Political scientist, psychologist, won the 1978
Nobel Prize in Economics •
James Steinberg: Deputy National Security Advisor to Bill Clinton •
Ratan Tata: Chairman Emeritus of
Tata Sons •
James Thomson: RAND president and CEO, 1989 – 31 October 2011 •
Willis Ware:
JOHNNIAC co-designer, and early computer privacy pioneer •
William H. Webster: Chairman of the Board, 1959–1960 •
Oliver Williamson: economist, won the 2009
Nobel Prize in Economics •
Albert Wohlstetter: mathematician and
Cold War strategist •
Roberta Wohlstetter: policy analyst and military historian •
Ariane Tabatabai: former researcher ==See also==