USCIB Welcomes New and Reelected Trustees and Board of Directors for 2024-2026

New York, NY, May 20, 2024 — The United States Council for International Business (USCIB) is pleased to welcome new members and congratulate reelected members of its Board of Trustees and Board of Directors for the 2024-2026 term. 

New Trustees include: 

  • Joaquin Duato, Johnson & Johnson Chairman & CEO 

New Board of Directors include: 

  • James Cascone, Deloitte Partner, Sustainability, Climate & Equity 
  • Michael Ferguson, AT&T Executive Vice President for Federal Legislative Relations 
  • Steven Hilton, Cargill Vice President & Head for Global Government Relations 
  • Carolina Perez Lopez, Johnson & Johnson Vice President for Global Tax Planning & Tax Counsel and USCIB Tax Committee Vice Chair 
  • Karen Rzeszutko, Roanoke Insurance Group, Inc. President 
  • Jay Thompson, Chevron Corporation Manager for International Government Affairs 

Reelected Trustees include: 

  • Nikesh Arora, Palo Alto Networks Chairman & CEO 
  • Suzanne P. Clark, US Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer 
  • Borje Ekholm, Ericsson President & CEO 
  • Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber Chief Executive Officer 
  • Scott Miller, Sullivan & Cromwell Co-Chair 
  • Johnny Taylor, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) President & CEO 

Reelected Directors include: 

  • Emily Dickens, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Chief of Staff and Head of Public Affairs & Corporate Secretary 
  • Michael Goltzman, The Coca-Cola Company Senior Vice President for Global Policy & Sustainability  
  • Dan Konigsburg, KPMG Global Head for Public Affairs  
  • Peter Sherwin, Proskauer Rose LLP Partner and USCIB Arbitration Committee Chair  
  • Kurt Stuckwisch, Exxon Mobil Corporation Vice President for International Government Affairs 
  • Chad Withers, Caterpillar Inc. Chief Tax Officer and USCIB Tax Committee Vice Chair  

“I’m thrilled to welcome our new board members and trustee to USCIB and look forward to working together on critical issues affecting US businesses in the global marketplace,” said Whitney Baird, President and CEO of USCIB. “It’s more important than ever for businesses to play a constructive role in the decision-making process in multilateral, international forums. The wealth of expertise and strategic guidance represented by our Board and Trustees will ensure that USCIB remains a leader in shaping policy outcomes that promote economic growth and business success.” 

About USCIB 

The United States Council for International Business (USCIB) powers the success of US business across the globe. Our members include US-based companies and professional services firms from every sector of the economy, with operations in every region of the world. As the US affiliate to leading international business organizations including Business at OECD (BIAC), The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), The International Labour Organisation (ILO), and The International Organization of Employers (IOE). USCIB advances the business perspective to policymakers and regulatory authorities worldwide and works to facilitate commerce, support sustainable development, and build trust in multilateral systems. USCIB is also the national guaranteeing and issuing association for ATA Carnets, a unified international customs documents that allows for the temporary importation of various types of goods into a foreign country without paying duties or taxes. Learn more at www.uscib.org

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