15 Facts About Doug Band

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Doug Band is a founding partner and former president of Teneo, a multinational C-suite advisory firm and investment bank.

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Band later worked for the William J Clinton Foundation, and Band traveled to North Korea to orchestrate the release of two Americans and to Cuba to help secure the release of American Alan Gross.

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Doug Band is the youngest of four children of David and Myrna Doug Band.

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Doug Band was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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Doug Band began working in the White House in 1995 during the Clinton Presidency as an unpaid intern in the White House Counsel's Office.

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Doug Band then served on the White House Counsel's office staff for four years, eventually becoming a special assistant to the president, and then one of the youngest deputy assistants ever to serve a president.

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Doug Band then served as the President's aide, traveling to nearly 125 countries and over 2,000 cities.

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Doug Band served as counselor and chief advisor to former President Clinton until 2012.

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Doug Band negotiated with the Obama Administration to appoint then-Senator Hillary Clinton to become Secretary of State.

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Doug Band traveled with former President Clinton to North Korea to orchestrate the release of American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee from captivity on August 4,2009.

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In 2011, Chelsea Clinton accused Doug Band of having conflicts of interest between his work at the Clinton Foundation and Teneo Consulting.

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Doug Band served on the Coca-Cola Company International Advisory Board and on the Vote Vets advisory board.

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Doug Band was a member of the Board of Directors for the USA Bid Committee in its failed effort to bring the FIFA World Cup to the United States in 2018 or 2022, through US Soccer.

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Since 2010 Doug Band has taught a class on The Intersection of Politics and Public Service at New York University Wagner as an adjunct associate professor.

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Doug Band appeared multiple times on the Jeffrey Epstein flight logs in the early 2000s along with former President Bill Clinton and members of the secret service.