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Business Roundtable CEOs Appointed by White House to Lead New South Asia Earthquake Relief Fund; Current and Former CEOs of Citigroup, GE, Pfizer, UPS, Xerox to Lead Effort.


WASHINGTON -- Business Roundtable Business Roundtable (BRT), an association consisting of the chief executive officers of major U.S. corporations that was founded in 1972 through the merger of the three preexisting business organizations.  announced today that President Bush appointed five current and former Business Roundtable CEOs to lead an historic, nationwide effort to raise funds and increase awareness to help survivors of the South Asia This article is about the geopolitical region in Asia. For geophysical treatments, see Indian subcontinent.
South Asia, also known as Southern Asia
 earthquake rebuild their lives and communities. The South Asia Earthquake Relief Fund will complement the overall U.S. Government relief and reconstruction commitment - over $156 million to date - and will serve as a much needed supplement to government assistance due to the magnitude of the emergency.

On October 8, 2005, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. One month later, the death toll has exceeded 75,000, another 75,000 people have been injured and approximately 3 million individuals are homeless. Given the mountainous region and difficult weather conditions, the relief effort is expected to be protracted pro·tract  
tr.v. pro·tract·ed, pro·tract·ing, pro·tracts
1. To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations.

2.
 and expensive.

The five private sector leaders are: Hank McKinnell, Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Pfizer Inc and Chairman of Business Roundtable; Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO of GE; Anne Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation (company) XEROX Corporation -

http://xerox.com/.

See also XEROX PARC, XEROX Network Services.
; Sandy Weill, Chairman of Citigroup; and Jim Kelly For other persons named Jim Kelly, see Jim Kelly (disambiguation).

James Edward Kelly (born February 14, 1960 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football quarterback in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills.
, former Chairman and CEO of United Parcel Service United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE: UPS), commonly referred to as UPS, is the world's largest package delivery company, delivering more than 15 million packages[1] a day to 6.1 million customers in over 200 countries and territories around the world.  of America.

These private sector leaders will reach out to the American public and American business to urge contributions to the Fund through a special web site, www.southasiaearthquakerelief.org. They will also serve on an Advisory Committee, which will include Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Moeen Qureshi, former Prime Minister of Pakistan The Prime Minister of Pakistan, in Urdu وزیر اعظم Wazir-e- Azam meaning "Grand Vizier", is the Head of Government of Pakistan.

The prime minister is elected by the National Assembly.
, that will determine which organizations and projects will receive the money raised by the Fund. The Advisory Committee will ensure that experienced relief agencies working on-the-ground receive resources for critically needed relief and reconstruction activities.

"The American public and U.S. companies have proven their extraordinary generosity in quickly responding to help those whose lives have been tragically changed due to natural disasters," said Hank McKinnell, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Inc and Chairman of Business Roundtable. "It is critical that we mobilize the private sector to ensure that there are sufficient resources to revitalize shattered communities and rebuild this region."

Business Roundtable's Partnership for Disaster Relief - an effort to coordinate the private sector response to natural disasters - will continue to track member company contributions through its web site, www.businessroundtable.org. The Roundtable activated the Partnership for Disaster Relief immediately after Hurricane Katrina Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  struck and served as a communications hub on member companies' contributions to the relief effort. Roundtable member companies contributions to both the victims of the earthquake in South Asia and the victims of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma are listed on the Roundtable website.

Business Roundtable (www.businessroundtable.org) is an association of chief executive officers of leading corporations with a combined workforce of more than 10 million employees and $4 trillion in annual revenues. The chief executives are committed to advocating public policies that foster vigorous economic growth, a dynamic global economy, and a well-trained and productive U.S. workforce essential for future competitiveness.
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