this is the man who needs no introduction, because i introduced him three hours ago. adelman. for our purposes here, he served as one of president reagan s ambassadors to the u.n. and was also a troubleshooter in another way. i want to talk to you about your role in helping put that together. in the middle here, again, a man to those of us who here in need no direction, bob inman. a very important alumni of the reagan administration as well. and washe nsa director referenced by one of the speakers in the earlier panel, that was the deputy director of central intelligence for the first two years of the administration. and admiral, i do not know of i have told you this before, but a couple of years ago i came off a debt came across a letter from session urging president-elect inman to appoint admiral cia. the director of the now,ur purposes, dr. henry one of the, directors of economic affairs for the first several years. and we have a tremendous breadth of expertise represented
if we honored on my view reagan administration, so this one will be more informal recollections about what it was like working in the administration for president reagan and the atmosphere at the time. each of our panelists will offer about 15 minutes of comments and we will adjourn for a q&a. for my fellow historians, this is your time to do the expert interviews you have been wanting to do. introducing my three panelists, this is the man who needs no introduction, because i introduced him three hours ago. ken adelman. for our purposes here, he served as one of president reagan s ambassadors to the u.n. and was also a troubleshooter in another way. i want to talk to you about your role in helping put that together. in the middle here, again, a man to those of us who here in austin we need no direction, bob inman. a very important alumni of the reagan administration as well. he was the nsa director and was referenced by one of the speakers in the earlier panel, that was the d
be more informal recollections about what it was like working in the administration for president himself and the atmosphere at the time. each of our panelists will offer 10 to 15 minutes of prefatory comments, and then we will turn it over for q&a. especially for the historians, my fellow historians in the room, this is your time to do the expert interviews you have been wanting to do. introducing my three panelists, the man who needs no introduction. i mean that literally, because i introduced him three hours ago. ambassador ken adelman. for our purposes here, he served as one of president reagan s ambassadors to the u.n. and was also a troubleshooter in another way. i want to talk to you about your role in putting together the iran contra. in the middle here, again, a man to those of us who here in austin and many other americans, admiral bob inman. he holds the centennial chair, a alum of thent reagan administration as well. he was the nsa director and was referenced by o
legacy. i m will inboden one of the directors for the clements center and your host today and honored to be here with thee distinguished statesman, three alumni of the reagan administration. so rather than the formal academic papers that we re having on most of the other panels, this one will be more informal recollections and reminiscence of what it was like working in the administration for the president himself, the atmosphere at the time. and each of our panelists will offer ten to 15 minutes of prefatory comments and then we ll turn it over to q&a. for my fellow mishistorians in the room, this is the time to do the expert interview you ve been wanting do. introducing our three panelists first over on this end the man who needs no introduction i mean it lirt rally because i introduced him three hours ago, again ambassador kenned a he willman. i don t mind, go on. all right. for our purposes here, though, was served as one of president reagan s ambassadors to the sun
so rather than the formal academic papers that we re having on most of the other panels, this one will be more informal recollections and reminiscence of what it was like working in the administration for the president himself, the atmosphere at the time. and each of our panelists will offer ten to 15 minutes of prefatory comments and then we ll turn it over to q&a. for my fellow mishistorians in the room, this is the time to do the expert interview you ve been wanting do. introducing our three panelists first over on this end the man who needs no introduction i mean it lirt rally because i introduced him three hours ago, again ambassador kenned a he willman. i don t mind, go on. all right. for our purposes here, though, was served as one of president reagan s ambassadors to the sun u.n. and then head of the arms control disarmament agency and also a troubleshooter in a number of other ways. i want to talk to but your role in putting some of the pieces together after ir