Tucker B. Mansager
Corporate Officer/Principal at Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Mari Baker | F | 59 |
Stanford University
| 28 years |
Daniel L. Scott | M | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Michael P. Shaughnessy | M | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | 20 years |
Michael R. Simone | M | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Donald C. Fischer | M | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Stephen M. Payne | M | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | 30 years |
Sabine Atwell | F | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Natela A. Cutter | F | - |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Susan Steele | M | 71 |
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) is the foreign language institute. The purpose of the DLIFLC is to educate, sustain, evaluate, and support foreign language specialists under the guidelines of the Defense Foreign Language Program, which provides the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies with linguists fully capable of supporting United States national interests worldwide. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Benjamin Chelf | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Patrick Loulou | M | 55 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Alex Kunczynski | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
David Lam | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Sasa Zorovic | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Matt Wilsey | M | - |
Stanford University
| 12 years |
Teresa Kong | F | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Sameer Dholakia | M | 50 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Stephen van Horne | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Jim Tapp | M | - |
US Military Academy
| 4 years |
Matthew E. Spiegelman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Scott N. Levine | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Graham Sullivan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 14 years |
Ashley Johnson | F | 52 |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Mauria Finley | F | 50 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Cipora Herman | F | 50 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Jennifer Wu | F | - |
Stanford University
| 9 years |
Jon Koplin | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Elizabeth Loboa | M | 57 |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Jeremy Ginsberg | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Jené Elzie | F | 49 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Van Ton-Quinlivan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Michael E Webber | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Robert Kalman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Ahmed Farooq | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Tom Perkins | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Tim D. Keyes | M | - |
Stanford University
| 8 years |
Anand Rajaraman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Eric Selmon | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Thomas D. Willis | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Emily Melton | F | - |
Stanford University
| 10 years |
Philip Satre | M | 74 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Tim Burke | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Kristín Friðgeirsdóttir | M | 52 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
C. Stout | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Sutanto Surjadjaja | M | 51 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Jacob Solotaroff | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Tao Sang Tong | M | 51 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
William J. Bencze | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Sung Hwan Cho | M | 49 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Chris Dale Cuzalina | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Asha Mehta | F | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Bruce MacGregor | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
T.K. Inbody | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Hasan Rizvi | M | 58 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Brett J. Rodda | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
David P. Quinlivan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Ming Huang | M | 60 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Juan Mario Laserna Jaramillo | M | 56 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Tugrul Özbakan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Sidharta Prawira Oetama | M | 50 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Kutlu Kazanci | M | 46 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Tipatat Chennavasin | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Adrian Suherman | M | 51 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Gregory Nikodem | M | 46 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Jason Douglas Brueschke | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Sumit Dhanda | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Mariann Byerwalter | F | 64 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Lauren Pressman | F | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Da Chuang | M | - |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Scott Dennis | M | - |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Eric Bjornson | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Vesselin Danev | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Paul Furlow | M | 54 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Michael Mullany | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Dimitri Bevc | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Marco Antonio Spinar | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Jørgen Tang-Jensen | M | 67 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Steven Kinney Chin | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
James Edward Schneider | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Doug Wells | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Jeff Lee | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Nino Marakovic | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Richard S. Arnold | M | 60 |
US Military Academy
| 4 years |
Kevin Frick | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Thomas Michael Hughes | M | 56 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Jin Choon Lim | M | 65 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Martin D. Hoe | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
John Geschke | M | 54 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Leigh White | F | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Kurt Zimmerman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Erwin Sutanto | M | 49 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Mahar Atanta Sembiring | M | 50 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
John Earl Hebert | M | 51 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Stefan A. Dyckerhoff | M | 51 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Ted Lee | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Kirk Holland | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Jing Wu Shen | M | 54 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Brian Singerman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Hemanth Parasuram | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Jose Antonio González Flores | M | 53 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Tucker B. Mansager
- Personal Network