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private funds, and expanded its operations worldwide. Currently, CRDF Global is a major funder for collaborative scientific research between
American scientists and colleagues in other countries. It provides alternative employment for weapons scientists, promotes scientific collaboration on global health problems like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, biosafety and biosecurity, helps emerging countries to develop science and technology based economies, and helps the U.S. to form scientific links in other countries.
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their fees as benefitting a protected person or their estate. The current laxity in rules is leading to significant financial abuse of protected people, their families and their estates. She currently serves on the
Attorney Fee Review Team for the Spectrum Institute, which is reviewing flaws and abuses in California's probate system, to make recommendations for reform to the governor and state legislature.
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estate management and development. She has founded, served as
President/CEO and chaired the board of a number of projects and organizations, including serving as the CEO of three organizations for a total of 39 years. Organizations she has founded, co-founded, of which she has chaired the board or served as President and CEO include the Lafayette Youth Services Commission, Global Outlook,
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national security, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and control of nuclear exports, the transition from defense economies to peacetime productivity, legislative oversight of the defense budget, war powers and legislative oversight and the arms trade in a transitional economy. The reports from the conferences were published by Global
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After leaving the U.S. government, Duffy served on, then chaired, the board of directors of the CRDF. She served on the board from 1996 to 2009, and chaired the board for ten years, from 1998 until 2008. During this time, the organization grew to raise and spend nearly $ 300 million in government and
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February, 2022 Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi appointed Dr. Duffy to serve as a member of the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States. The Strategic Posture Commission submitted its report to the Congress and the Executive Branch in October,
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Guadalupe River Park and Gardens Corporation in San Jose, she brought together environmental activists and public agencies at odds over environmental mitigation of a flood control project on the Guadalupe River, leading to a resolution of the issues and forward progress
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She periodically writes, speaks, holds public forums and works with public officials on issues of protecting elders from financial and other abuse. She is working to establish more stringent local rules of court for probate in
California counties that do not currently require attorneys to justify
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Outlook staff and fellows later founded or led organizations, institutes and programs. These include Global Outlook Senior Research Associate and psychologist Dr. Steven Kull who founded and leads several public opinion research organizations, including Voice of the People; Deputy Director
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Outlook held six consultations among parliamentary leaders of the new Independent States and American national security and arms control experts, Members of Congress and Congressional staff members. Topics included the role of parliamentary committees in oversight of
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official Lewis H. Butler and others. Ploughshares Fund works directly and provides grants to individuals and institutions working to diminish the threats of nuclear war and nuclear proliferation. She served as executive director, 1982–1984, setting up initial grantmaking guidelines and procedures,
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Stanford, returning as a fellow in residence from 1985 to 1987 and from 1995 to 1996, teaching, participating in several policy research projects and leading one of them, and editing/authoring two books. She served on the Board of Visitors, renamed
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Duffy began her work on equity and justice by volunteering for Wilson Riles in his campaign for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, while in high school in 1970. Riles was the first African-American to win statewide elected office in California.
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leadership in the Soviet Union and verification of a chemical weapons treaty. Global Outlook also worked with new parliamentary leaders in the former Soviet countries to assist in their transition to civil society and civilian oversight of national security.
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in 1971, completing a full curriculum of life science courses. She excelled in Spanish, receiving a medal for her proficiency from the National Society of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. She was the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper,
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Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, from the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, which supported the preparation of her Columbia University doctoral thesis while at CISAC, on the impact of US domestic politics on the non-ratification of the
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in Los Angeles since 2006, and served as vice chair of its executive committee. She has chaired the board's academic affairs and executive compensation committees, and co-chaired the board's Student Life and Enrollment Management Committee.
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and a project coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, then returned to Russia to produce independent films.; Dr. Matthew State], a research associate at Global Outlook, who is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the
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Duffy has served as a trustee, chair of the board, president of the board, director and advisory board member of some two dozen organizations nationally and locally in the Bay Area. These include the Boards of Directors of:
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in the creation of its International Peace and Security Program. In 1992 to 1993 she returned to the Foundation to assist in creating a funding program in the former Soviet Union and in the establishment of its
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Duffy speaks and writes about ethics, collaboration, consensus-based decision-making and cooperation. Her lectures on these topics include "Getting Things Done" at the Commonwealth Club, her 2017 speech at the
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Compliance and the Future of Arms Control: Report of a Project Sponsored by the Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University, and Global Outlook ; Gloria Duffy, Project Director
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From 1978 to 1980 she was Communications Director of the Arms Control Association, in Washington, D.C. and editor of its publication, Arms Control Today, which she and her colleagues improved and upgraded.
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and other colleagues, she completed over fifty agreements with these countries for dismantling and disposing of their weapons of mass destruction, managing a $ 400 million annual budget. She received the
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in San Francisco. The grand opening for the club's new building took place on September 12, 2017. The building received a 2016 California Heritage Council award for historic preservation.
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on possible application of treaty verification measures developed in East–West arms control to Middle East security agreements. This presentation was later published in the book,
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in Los Angeles, where her general studies track was science and human values, her major was interdisciplinary studies, she was a College Scholar and she was co-editor-in-chief of
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in 1996. In the years since, she has served on both the board of directors and the advisory board of Ploughshares Fund. She is currently a member of the advisory board.
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office. She served in the 1980s and 1990s on the selection committee for the International Peace and Security Program's research and writing grants.
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Treaty. She was one of four female fellows Blacker recruited, notable in the largely male international security and arms control field, including
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at Stanford University; Leonid Zagalsky, a Russian journalist who joined Global Outlook in 1992 after his
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Confidence building and verification : prospects in the Middle East
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in the flood control project and creating the Guadalupe River Park.
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to establish and collect data from seismic stations near the Soviet
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magazine at the Commonwealth Club, and oversaw publication of
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Soviet Nuclear Energy: Domestic and International Policies
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and Susan Reed Clark. Advisory Board members were the late
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Secretary of Defense Award for Outstanding Public Service
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2012:"Elder financial abue growing despite protections"
1993:"Ian Clark Devine: Fighting Elder Financial Abuse"
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1388:"Oral History: Dr. Gloria Duffy — May 10th, 2021"
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