Michael Levin is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. He is the chairman and principal shareholder of The Titan Industrial Corporation, a privately held group involved in steel distribution, value added manufacturing in the service center sector, and international steel trading. Levin is also the Founder and Chairman of NewView Technologies, formerly e-STEEL, originally one of the leading B2B e-commerce solutions for the global steel industry and now a supplier of internet based supply chain software for global corporations. In a special report by B-2-B Magazine in April 2002, Levin was named as one of the Top 25 Champions behind the e-commerce revolution. He is an authority on foreign policy and international trade issues. Levin is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations where he has co-authored papers and served on several task forces such as 1993 with the Honorable Richard Holbrooke to review the U.S.’s NATO options in Bosnia, 1995 with the Honorable Jeanne Kirkpatrick to review USA objectives in the Middle East through negotiations with Y. Arafat, King Hussein, and S. Peres, 2000 Commission with the Honorable Paul Volker to review USA – Russian economic relations, and 2000 Commission with the Honorable Laura Tyson to analyze USA-Japan policy. Levin holds an M.B.A. from Harvard University and a B.A. Honors from The University of Wisconsin – Madison.