LIST OF WITNESSES TO APPEAR BEFORE
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE
ON U.S. TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA



TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1997 - BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M.
ROOM 1100 LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING



The Honorable Newt Gingrich, M.C., Georgia, Speaker of the House of Representatives



The Honorable Charlene Barshefsky, United States Trade Representative



The Honorable Lawrence H. Summers, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury



PANEL:

The Honorable Jack Kemp, Co-Director, Empower America
(former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and
former Member of Congress)

The Honorable David Dinkins, Chairman, Constituency for Africa (former Mayor of New York City)



PANEL:

His Excellency Newai Gebre-Ab, Minister, Economic Advisor to the
Prime Minister of Ethiopia

His Excellency Benjamin Kipkorir, Ph.D., Ambassador to the United States
from Kenya

His Excellency Franklin Sonn, Ambassador to the United States from South Africa



PANEL:

David Franklin, Ph.D, President, Sigma One Corporation, Durham, North Carolina

The Honorable Percy Sutton, Chairman, AFRICOM, New York, New York

Ralph L. Moss, Director, Government Affairs, Seaboard Corporation, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Ralph Mucerino, President, Africa and Middle East, American International Group, New York, New York

William B. Carter, President, AT&T Submarine Systems, Inc.



PANEL:

Pierre Goudiaby, President, ATEPA Technologies, Ltd., and
Member, Board of Directors, West African Stock Exchange, Senegal, West Africa

Papa-Nalla Fall, President and Director General, Afrique Gestion,
Senegal, West Africa

James Obi, Chairman, The Obi Group, Stamford, Connecticut



PANEL:

John P. Kearney, Chief Operating Officer, HSBC Equator Bank, on behalf of the U.S.-South Africa Business Council

Willie Grace Campbell, Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, African Development Foundation

Fassil Gabremariam, President, US-Africa Free Enterprise Education Foundation

Gmakhan Sherman, Program Associate, Office on Development Policy, Church World Service/Lutheran World Relief, on behalf of the U.S. Africa Trade Policy Working Group for the Washington Office on Africa