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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Albright Stonebridge Group is a global strategy and business advisory firm led by former U.S. Secretary of State in the Clinton administration Madeleine Albright, former National Security Advisor Samuel Berger, and former Commerce Secretary and Kellogg Company CEO Carlos Gutierrez. The firm is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices or staff in Beijing, Shanghai, São Paulo, New Delhi, Madrid, Berlin, Sydney, Thailand, and Moscow. The Albright Group LLC and Stonebridge International, each founded in 2001, merged in 2009. The firm's managing board currently consists of Albright and Berger, along with James C. O'Brien, H. P. Goldfield, Anthony S. Harrington (Chair of the managing board), Amy Celico, Dan K. Rosenthal, and Michael J. Warren (managing principal).Albright Stonebridge Group has worked in more than 100 countries on six continents. The company advises multinational firms, financial institutions, and non-profit organizations on corporate strategy, market-entry and regulatory approaches, government relations, investment assistance, and dispute resolution. Many executives at the firm served in senior government roles including, at the White House; Departments of State, Treasury and Commerce; Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; in the U.S. Congress; as Ambassadors from and to the United States; and at the World Bank Group.Albright Stonebridge Group maintains strategic partnerships with several firms, including Hogan Lovells U.S. LLP, an international law firm based in Washington, D.C.; Palacio y Asociados, based in Madrid, Spain; Joschka Fischer & Company, based in Berlin, Germany; and Bespoke Approach, based in Adelaide, Australia.Albright Stonebridge Group is affiliated with Albright Capital Management, an emerging markets investment firm founded in 2005. Albright Stonebridge Group is a significant shareholder of Albright Capital Management."@en }

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