


In addition to his work at Hudson Institute, Weinstein was nominated by President Bush and confirmed by the US Senate in 2006 to serve on the National Council for the Humanities, the board which oversees the National Endowment for the Humanities. McMaster, Elaine Chao, Nadia Schadlow, Patrick Cronin and Christopher DeMuth. Among the many noted experts Weinstein recruited to Hudson are Walter Russell Mead, Michael Pillsbury, H. During his tenure as President and CEO, Hudson nearly tripled its annual budget to $20 million and quintupled its endowment to $60 million. Under Weinstein's leadership, Hudson Institute grew significantly in size and impact, building ties to elected and appointed officials on both sides of the aisle in the US and around the world and becoming one of Washington's most influential think tanks. He rejoined Hudson in 1999, serving as director of Hudson's Washington office and its COO before taking over as CEO in 2005. Weinstein began his career as a researcher at Hudson Institute, before taking positions at the New Citizenship Project, the Shalem Center and the Heritage Foundation.

foreign policy and international affairs and has commented on national and international affairs on television and in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, Yomiuri Shimbun and Le Monde. From 2005, he served as Hudson's CEO, and from April 2011 until January 2021 was Hudson's President and CEO. Stern Distinguished Fellow at Hudson Institute, a conservative Washington-based think tank. Weinstein (born November 4, 1961) is the Walter P.
