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CEO and Managing Partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]], a strategy and lobbying firm; senior fellow, Humphrey Institute, [[University of Minnesota]]; chair, [[National Endowment for Democracy]]; board, [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and [[Aspen Institute]]; former Republican [[U.S. House of Representatives|Member of Congress]] and cofounder of the [[Conservative Opportunity Society]] with [[Newt Gingrich]]
CEO and Managing Partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]], a strategy and lobbying firm; senior fellow, Humphrey Institute, [[University of Minnesota]]; chair, [[National Endowment for Democracy]]; board, Council on Foreign Relations and [[Aspen Institute]]; former Republican [[U.S. House of Representatives|Member of Congress]] and cofounder of the [[Conservative Opportunity Society]] with [[Newt Gingrich]]

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A definition or brief description of Vin Weber.

CEO and Managing Partner of Clark & Weinstock, a strategy and lobbying firm; senior fellow, Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota; chair, National Endowment for Democracy; board, Council on Foreign Relations and Aspen Institute; former Republican Member of Congress and cofounder of the Conservative Opportunity Society with Newt Gingrich