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Viewing cable 10TOKYO393, COUNTRY CLEARANCE APPROVAL FOR U.S. DELEGATION TO ATTEND

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10TOKYO393 2010-02-26 07:18 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tokyo
VZCZCXYZ0002
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHKO #0393/01 0570718
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 260718Z FEB 10
FM AMEMBASSY TOKYO
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 9664
INFO RUCPDOC/DEPT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON DC
RHMFIUU/DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WASHINGTON DC
RUEAWJA/DEPT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS TOKYO 000393 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR EEB, EAP/J, EAP/EP, CA/VO/L, S/CT 
DEPT FOR USAID 
STATE PASS USTR FOR MICHAEL BEEMAN 
STATE PASS OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (IO/C) 
STATE PASS DEPT OF EDUCATION/PPSS 
STATE PASS U.S. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 
STATE PASS U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION/ HHS 
STATE PASS U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 
STATE PASS INTL NARCOTICS & LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIRS 
STATE PASS BUREAU OF INTL SECURITY AND NONPROLIFERATION 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ECON APEC OTRA JA
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE APPROVAL FOR U.S. DELEGATION TO ATTEND 
THE APEC SENIOR OFFICIAL'S MEETING 1 (SOM 1), IN 
HIROSHIMA, FEBRUARY 21 TO MARCH 7, 2010 
 
REF: STATE 015560 
 
1. (U) Embassy Tokyo grants country clearance for the 
U.S. Delegation to attend the APEC SOM 1, and Related 
Meetings in Hiroshima, from February 21 to March 7, 2010. 
The following individuals will take part in the meetings on 
behalf of the United States. 
 
SOM I Meetings February 21 to February 24, 2010 
Representative 
Kurt Tong 
United States Senior Official for APEC 
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Alternate 
 
Earl James Steele 
Director 
Office of Economic Policy 
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
SOM I Meetings February 25 March 2, 2010 
 
Representative 
Earl James Steele 
Director 
Office of Economic Policy 
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Alternate 
 
Michele Dastin-van Rijn 
Deputy Director 
Bureau of East Asian/Pacific Affairs, 
Office of Economic Policy 
U.S. Department of State 
 
SOM I Meetings March 3 to March 7, 2010 
 
Representative 
 
Diane Hannemann 
Science and Foreign Affairs Officer 
Office of Economic Policy 
Bureau of East Asian/Pacific Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Alternate 
 
Paul Loh 
APEC/Economic Officer 
American Embassy - Tokyo 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Advisors 
 
Arrow Augerot 
Deputy Assistant 
Office of Japan, Korea, and APEC Affairs 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Vincent Beirne 
Deputy Director, Legislation, Regulations, 
and Advisory Assistance 
Bureau of Consular Affairs, Visa Services 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Jason Blazakis 
Chief, Terrorist Designations Unit 
Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Maureen Casey 
Attorney 
 
 
Antitrust Division 
U.S. Department of Justice 
 
Rock Cheung 
Foreign Affairs Officer 
East Asia/Pacific Bureau 
Office of Economic Policy 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Anna Coutlakis 
Chemist 
Office of Pollution, Prevention 
& Toxics/ Chemical Control Division 
U.S. Environmental 
 
Wendy Cutler 
Assistant 
Office of Japan, Korea, and APEC Affairs 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Michele Dastin-van Rijn 
Deputy Director 
Bureau of East Asian/Pacific Affairs, 
Office of Economic Policy 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Adriana de Kanter 
Director, 
Policy and Technical Analysis Support 
Office of Planning, Evaluation, 
and Policy Development 
U.S. Department of Education 
 
Julia Doherty 
Senior Director for Non-tariff Measures 
WTO & Multilateral Affairs 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Peter Fowler 
Acting Deputy Administrator for External Affairs 
Office of External Affairs, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Alan Ginsburg 
Director 
Office of Planning, Evaluation, 
and Policy Development/PPSS 
U.S. Department of Education 
 
Dillon Green 
Foreign Affairs Officer 
Office of Economic Policy, 
Bureau of East Asian & Pacific Affairs (EAP/EP) 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Jeffrey Gren 
Director, 
Office of Health & Consumer Goods 
International Trade Administration 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Diane Hannemann 
Science and Foreign Affairs Officer 
Office of Economic Policy 
Bureau of East Asian/Pacific Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Pamela Harbour 
Commissioner 
Office of Commissioner 
Federal Trade Commission 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Joshua Harris 
International Trade Specialist 
Office of Technology and E-Commerce 
 
 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Markus Heyder 
Attorney 
Office of International Affairs 
Federal Trade Commission 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Jamie Hine 
Attorney Advisor to Commissioner 
Office of Commissioner 
Federal Trade Commission 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Philip Matthew Ingeneri 
Trade Officer Economic Energy 
and Business Affairs Bureau 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Lonnie Kishiyama 
International Program 
Analyst 
Office of Global Strategies 
Transportation Security Administration 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Nicholas Klissas 
Acting Trade Team Leader 
Bureau for Economic Growth, 
Agriculture and Trade 
U.S. Agency for International Development 
 
Robin Layton 
Director 
Office of Technology and E-Commerce 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Jane Ley 
Deputy Director 
U.S. Office of Government Ethics 
 
C. Michelle Limoli 
Director, Harmonization and Multilateral Relations, 
Office of International Programs 
Health and Human Services 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration 
 
JoAnne Livingston 
Deputy Director 
Office of the Secretary, 
International Affairs Office 
U.S. Department of Education 
 
David Luna 
Director 
International Narcotics 
& Law Enforcement Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Ryan MacFarlane 
Foreign Affairs Officer 
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs 
Office of Economic Policy 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Charles Mahaffey 
Foreign Affairs Officer 
Bureau of International Security 
and Nonproliferation 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Jennifer McGill 
Management and Program Analyst 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Justina Molzon 
Associate Director for International 
 
 
Programs 
Health and Human Services 
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 
Food and Drug Administration 
 
Jai Motwane 
Director for Services and Investment 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Barbara Norton 
Deputy Assistant 
Office of Market Access and Industrial Competitiveness 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Brendan O'Hearn 
Director Office of International Affairs 
Customs and Border Protection 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Heather Page 
Environmental Protection Specialist 
Office of Pollution, Prevention & Toxics 
Environmental Assistance Division 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
 
Douglas Palmeri 
Director Asia Pacific 
Office of International Affairs 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Jared Ragland 
Director 
Office of Intellectual Property and Innovation 
Executive Office of the President 
U.S. Trade Representative 
 
Kathryn Ratt 
Senior Attorney 
Bureau of Consumer Protection 
Federal Trade Commission 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Zeba Reyazuddin 
Financial Economist 
Office of Investment Affairs 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Lauren Saadat 
Director International Privacy Policy 
Privacy Office 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Kelsey Scheich 
Standards Specialist 
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Leo Gregory Schweer 
Chief, New Chemicals Management Branch 
Office of Pollution, Prevention & Toxics 
Chemical Control Division 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
 
Deirdre Shanahan 
Competition Counsel for Asia-Pacific 
Office of International Affairs 
Federal Trade Commission 
Department of Commerce 
 
John Shoaff 
Environmental Protection Specialist 
Office of Pollution, Prevention & Toxics 
Environmental Assistance Division 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
 
David Simpson 
 
 
Conference Management Officer 
Office of International Conferences (IO/C) 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Kirk Skinner 
Transportation Security Administration 
Attache' Tokyo, Japan 
Office of Global Strategies 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Jennifer Stradtman 
International Trade Specialist 
International Trade Administration 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Molly Torsen 
International Trade Specialist 
International Trade Administration 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
JoEllen Urban 
Senior Economic Officer 
Office of International Intellectual Property Enforcement 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Christopher Watson 
APEC Affairs Coordinator 
Bureau of International Labor Affairs, 
Office of International Relations 
U.S. Department of Labor 
 
Stephanie Wood 
Management and Program Analyst 
Office of International Affairs 
Customs and Border Protection 
U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
 
Elaine Wu 
Attorney 
Office of Intellectual Property Policy and Enforcement 
Patent and Trademark Office 
U.S. Department of Commerce 
 
Private Sector Advisors 
 
Loleta Abdullah 
XL Associates Inc. 
APEC Program Coordinator 
Office of International Conferences (IO/C) 
U.S. Department of State 
 
Martin Abrams 
Executive Director 
Centre for Information Policy Leadership 
Hunton & Williams 
1900 K Street NW Washington DC 20006-1109 
 
Joseph Alhadeff 
Vice President Global Public Policy 
Chief Privacy Strategist 
Oracle 
1015 15th St NW Ste 200, 
Washington DC 20005 
 
Laurence Bates 
General Counsel Japan, Director-International 
Legal and Government Relations 
Law & Policy, Asia-Pacific 
General Electric 
Akasaka Park Bldg. 5-2-20, 
Akasaka, Minato-ku, 
Tokyo 107-6117 Japan 
 
Kathryn Clemans 
Senior Director 
C&M International 
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 
Washington DC 20004 
 
 
 
Joy Fuyuno 
Partner 
White & Case LLP Global Competition Group 
Kandabashi Park Building, 19-1 Kanda-nishikicho 1-chome, 
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054, Japan 
 
Molly Gavin 
Senior Director 
Qualcomm Incorporated Government Affairs 
5775 Morehouse Dr., 
San Diego, CA 92121 
 
Marianne Heinrich 
Lead Product Regulatory Advisor 
BP Global Product Stewardship 
150 W. Warrenville Road; 
Mail Code 700-H1; 
Naperville, IL 60563 
 
Frances Henderson 
Associate General Counsel and Director, 
Privacy Initiatives Council of Better Business 
Bureaus Legal Department 
4200 Wilson Boulevard, 
Arlington VA 22203 
 
Jane Horvath 
Legal Global Privacy Counsel 
Google Inc. 
1101 New York Ave., NW, 
Washington, DC 20005 
 
Bradford Huther 
Senior Director 
U.S. Chamber of Commerce 
Global Intellectual Property Center 
1615 H Street NW, 
Washington, DC 20062 
 
William Luddy 
APEC Technical Assistance & Training Facility 
APEC Technical Assistance & Training 
 2101 Wilson, Suite 1200, 
Arlington VA 2201 
 
Gail Magnuson 
Research 
Nymity 
 32600 Monroe Ct. Suite 206, 
Solon OH 44139 
 
Scott Mobley 
Research Fellow - Regulatory Affairs and Safety 
Clorox Services Company (US Industry Representative) 
Research and Development 
7200 Johnson Drive, 
Pleasanton, California  94588 
 
Robert Modarelli 
Executive Vice President 
National Center for APEC 
500 Union St, Suite 300 
Seattle, WA 
 
Seiji Niwa 
Associate 
White & Case LLP Competition & Disputes 
Kandabashi Park Bldg., 19-1 
Kandabashi, 1-chome, 
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054 
 
Alex Parle 
Vice President 
National Center for APEC 
500 Union Street, STE 300 
Seattle, WA 
 
 
Ernest Rosenberg 
President and CEO 
The Soap and Detergent Association 
(US Industry Representative) Executive Office 
1331 L Street, N.W. Suite 650 
Washington, DC 20005 
 
Doron Rotman 
Advisory National Service Leader - Privacy 
KPMG LLP 
500 E. Middlefield Rd., 
Mountain View, CA 94306 
 
Richard Sedlak 
Sr. Vice President, Technical and International Affairs 
The Soap and Detergent Association (U.S. Industry 
Representative) 
Executive Office 
1331 L Street, N.W. Suite 650 
Washington, DC 20005 
 
David Stewart 
Partner 
Howrey Antitrust 
525 Market Street, Suite 3600, 
San Francisco, CA 94105 
 
Scott Taylor 
Chief Privacy Officer 
Hewlett-Packard Company Ethics & Compliance Office 
3000 Hanover Street, MS 1114, 
Palo Alto, California, 94304, USA 
 
John Tomaszewski 
Legal General Counsel 
TRUSTe 
55 2nd Street, 2nd Floor, 
San Francisco, CA 94105 
 
Nancy Travis 
Vice President for Global Strategy 
Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) 
Global Department 
701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 800, 
Washington, DC  20004 
 
Marie Vodicka 
Associate Vice President 
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America 
950 F Street NW, Suite 300, 
Washington, DC 20004 
 
Wayne Vroman 
Economist 
The Urban Institute Labor, Human Services and Population 
 2100 M Street NW 
Washington D.C. 20037 
 
Michael Walls 
Vice-President 
American Chemistry Council Regulatory and Technical Affairs 
1300 Wilson Boulevard, 
Arlington, VA 22209 
 
 
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