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Roben W. Fri is president of Resources for the Future, an indcpendrni nonpr.-fu 

 organization thai conducts research and policy analysis on issues affecting natural 

 resources and environmental quality He received a BA with Honor- in Physics from 

 Rice University and an MBA from Harvard. From 1971 to 197s he served as first 

 deputy administrator and then as acting administrator of the Environmental Pro- 

 tection Agenq'. From 197^ to 1977 he served as first deputy administrator and then 

 as acting administrator of the Energy Research and Development Administration. 

 Before joining Resources for tlic Future he was a member of the management con- 

 sulting firm McKinsey and Qimpany and was president of the Energy Transition 

 Corporation, which engaged in new energy prc>duct development. He is a trustee 

 of the Environment and Energy Study Institute, Science Service, Inc., and the At- 

 lantic Council of the U.S. and a member of the Advisory Council of the Electric 

 Power Research Institute, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Xi. 



Edward A. Frieman is director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Vice 

 Chancellor, Marine Sciences of the University of California, San Diego. Before joining 

 Scripps, he was executive vice president of Science Applications International. He 

 formerly was director of Energy Research for the U.S. Department of Energy He 

 was a professor of astrophysical sciences and deputy director of the Plasma Physics 

 Laboratory at Princeton University from 1951 to 1979. He is a member of the Na- 

 tional Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, the American Physical Society, the American Philosophical Society, and 

 Sigma Xi. 



Stephen J. Gage is president of the Cleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program 

 in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1977 to 1980 he was assistant adminisuator for research 

 and development of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He received his 

 BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nebraska, and an MS and 

 PhD in Nuclear Engineering from Purdue University. From 1965 to 1971 he was 

 director of the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin. His 

 private-seaor experience includes posiuons with Baxter Travenol, where he worked 

 on computer-aided design and manufacturing, and International Harvester, where 

 he was in charge of advanced engineering research. Prior to his current position. 

 Dr. Gage was president of the Indiana Corporauon for Science and Technology, 

 which promotes economic development and growth in the areas of science and tech- 

 nology for the State of Indiana. He was a staff member of the Council on Envi- 

 ronmental Quality and Director of the Interagency Energy-Environment R&D Pro- 

 gram at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where he later served as deputy 

 assistant administrator for Energy, Minerals, and Industry R&D. 



Bruce W. Karrh is vice president for safety, health, and environmental affairs at 

 the Du Pont Company He has been with Du Pont since 1970. He received his MD 

 from the Medical College of Alabama at Birmingham. He is vice chairman of the 

 company's Environmental Leadership Committee and chairman of the Environ- 



