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  • Paul Allaire
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  • Paul joined the Xerox Corporation as a financial analyst. He was named senior vice president and chief staff officer of Xerox in July 1983, was elected president and a member of the board in August 1986, became chief executive in August 1990, and chairman in May 1991. Paul stepped down as chief executive officer of the corporation in April 1999 and returned to the position May 2000. Paul is a former director of the Council on Foreign Relations, vice chairman at the Concord Coalition and listed among the members and attendees of the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission. He serves on the board of directors of the New York City Ballet, Catalyst, and the National Planning Association and has served on the Advisory Council of the Private Sector Council. In June 2000, Paul became Chair
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  • Paul joined the Xerox Corporation as a financial analyst. He was named senior vice president and chief staff officer of Xerox in July 1983, was elected president and a member of the board in August 1986, became chief executive in August 1990, and chairman in May 1991. Paul stepped down as chief executive officer of the corporation in April 1999 and returned to the position May 2000. Paul is a former director of the Council on Foreign Relations, vice chairman at the Concord Coalition and listed among the members and attendees of the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission. He serves on the board of directors of the New York City Ballet, Catalyst, and the National Planning Association and has served on the Advisory Council of the Private Sector Council. In June 2000, Paul became Chairman of the Board of the Ford Foundation and had been a Trustee since 1997. He serves as a member of the board of directors of the Sara Lee Corporation, the New York Stock Exchange, Lucent Technologies, priceline.com, and GlaxoSmithKline. He is also a member of the Business Council and the Business Roundtable. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University