Russia
Found in 260 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from David S. Browning to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 11
Typed letter from David S. Browning, Vice President, Secretary, and General Counsel at Schlumberger, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 11, 1999. In this letter Browning informs Vorontsov that he will not be able to attend his farewell luncheon. However, he would like to express his appreciation on behalf of his company, Schlumberger, for all of Vorontsov's work with the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce.
Letter from Dianne Feinstein to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 14
Typed letter from Dianne Fienstein, Senator from California, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 14, 1999. Fienstein informs Vorontsov that she will not be able to attend the farewell luncheon, but would like to extend her gratitude to Vorontsov for his efforts as Ambassador. She looks forward to working with Vorontsov in the future through his appointments to the United Nations and the Russian-American investment fund.
Letter from Donald C. Ewigleben to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 11
Typed letter from Donald C. Ewigleben, Vice President of Echo Bay Mines, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 11, 1999. This letter informs Vorontsov that Ewigleben cannot attend his luncheon due to prior obligations. He expresses his appreciation on behalf of his companies, Echo Bay Mines and Kuranakh Gold Mining Company, for the work Vorontsov has done to further business relationships between Russia and the United States.
Letter from Eric Whitman to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 13
Typed letter from Eric Whitman, President of Pepsico Wines & Spirits International, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 13, 1999. This letter thanks Vorontsov for his efforts in promoting business relations between Russia and America.
Letter from Frank H. Murkowski to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 13
Typed letter from Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 13, 1999. Murkowski is unable to attend the luncheon in honor of Vorontsov, but would like to extend his gratitude for the work that Vorontsov has done over the course of his career as both an Ambassador and as a member of the Advisory Council for the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce.
Letter from G. William Walster addressed "To Whom It May Concern", 1999 January 13
Typed letter from G. William Walster, Manger, Russian Projects at Sun Microsystems dated January 13, 1999. This letter congratulates Yuli Vorontsov on his long and successful career and his efforts to promote business relations between Russia and America.
Letter from Igor Ivanov to Vorontsov
Letter from Igor Ivanov to U.M. Vorontsov. This letter is not dated.
Letter from International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Research to Vorontsov, 2004 October 7
Letter from Int'l Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Research (Gorbachev-Foundation) to U.M. Vorontsov. The letter extends personal gratitude for help during the "most important years of my life". The letter is signed "Mihail Gorbachev".
Letter from Joe Twitchell to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 13
Typed letter from Joe Twitchell of 3M and Director of Russian-American Chamber of Commerce to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 13, 1999. In this letter, Twitchell thanks Vorontsov for his support, advice and wisdom that he has provided over the years.
Letter from Kenneth P. McCullough to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 7
Typed letter from Kenneth P. McCullough, President and CEO of Havens Steel, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 7, 1999. McCullough informs Vorontsov that he cannot attend his farewell luncheon, but would like to express his appreciation on behalf of his company, Havens Steel, for Vorontsov's service in the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce and his efforts to promote American foreign investment in Russia.
