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KUE Management Team Includes Former U.S. Ambassador and Prominent Milken Family Philanthropists

KUE Management Team Includes Former U.S. Ambassador and Prominent Milken Family Philanthropists The passage identifies high‑profile individuals—former Ambassador Steven Green and Milken family members—who hold senior roles in a private venture (KUE). It suggests possible intersections of philanthropy, real‑estate investment, and foreign‑policy networks, which could merit follow‑up on financial flows, lobbying activities, or conflicts of interest. However, the document provides no specific transactions, dates, or allegations, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Steven Green served as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (1997‑2001) and now is Vice Chairman of KUE.; Michael Milken, a well‑known philanthropist and former securities figure, is Co‑Founder and Chairman of KUE.; Lowell Milken, also a Milken family member, is President and CEO of KUE and chairs multiple education and real‑estate entities.

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KUE Management Team Includes Former U.S. Ambassador and Prominent Milken Family Philanthropists The passage identifies high‑profile individuals—former Ambassador Steven Green and Milken family members—who hold senior roles in a private venture (KUE). It suggests possible intersections of philanthropy, real‑estate investment, and foreign‑policy networks, which could merit follow‑up on financial flows, lobbying activities, or conflicts of interest. However, the document provides no specific transactions, dates, or allegations, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Steven Green served as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (1997‑2001) and now is Vice Chairman of KUE.; Michael Milken, a well‑known philanthropist and former securities figure, is Co‑Founder and Chairman of KUE.; Lowell Milken, also a Milken family member, is President and CEO of KUE and chairs multiple education and real‑estate entities.

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KUE Management At the conclusion of this offering, the KUE management team will consist of the following individuals. Principals Michael Mifken, Co-Founder and Chairman Mr. Milken is Co-Founder and Chairman of KUE. One cf America’s leading philanthropists, he was called “The Man Who Changed Medicine’ in a Fortune magazine cover story that chronicled his three decades of efforts to accelerate medical solutions. He Co-Founded the Milken Family Foundation in 1982 to advance programs in medical research and education. In 1993, Mr. Milken expanded his medical philanthropy by launching the Prosiate Cancer Foundation, the world's largest private source of funding for research on that disease. A decade later, he concluded that progress wasn’t coming fast enough, so he founded FasterCures, which seeks to shorten the path to breakthroughs for all deadly diseases. Mr. Milken also chairs the Milken Institute, a think tank who conferences feature opinion leaders and government officials from around the world. Among the many awards Mr. Milken has received is the Marcus Garvey Award for major contributions to the formation and inspiration of African-American businesses. He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of California at Berkeley, and his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Steven Green, Vice Chairman Steven Green, who served as the 12th U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore from 1997 to 2001, is Vice Chairman of KUE and Chairman and CEO of Greenstreet Real Estate Partners, a professional real estate firm. Ambassador Green previously served as Chairman and CEO of Samsonite Corporation, which was the major operating subsidiary of Astrum International Corporation. As Chairman of Astrum, Ambassador Green spearheaded the operating company’s expansion into emerging markets in Eastern Europe, the CIS, Asia and the Middle East. In 1992, he opened the first American retailing center on Red Square. In 1995, President Clinton appointed him to the President's Export Council, where he served on the Executive Committee and chaired the Strategic Communications Committee. Ambassador Green is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of K1 Ventures Limited, a publicly traded investment company in Singapore, and is a board member of Greensireet Realty, a company that manages a large portfolio of education-related real estate. [In addition to his corporate responsibilities, he has been active in U.S. civic affairs, serving as a contributing trustee and director for a number of community and national organizations, including the University of Miami, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and serves as Honorary Consul General of Singapore in Miami, Florida. The Green Family Foundation endows special projects in community and national service. Lowell Milken, Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer Lowell Milken is President and Chief Executive Officer of KUE. He is also Chairman of London-based Heron International, a worldwide leader in property development and investment; Chairman of KU Education, Inc., a leading company in ECE and K-9 educational programs and services; and Chairman and Co-Founder of the Milken Family Foundation. Under his leadership, the Milken Family Foundation has become one of the most innovative private foundations in the U.S., developing groundbreaking programs in K-12 education. Mr. Milken created the Foundation’s National Educator Award program, which today is the largest teacher-recognition program in the U.S. Dubbed the “Oscars of Teaching” by Teacher Magazine, it has awarded more than $50 million to honor more than 2,100 K-12 teachers and principals. Mr. Milken also launched the Teacher Advancement Program ("TAP") in 1999 as a comprehensive school reform to attract, develop, motivate and retain high quality teachers for America’s schools. Today TAP schools are operating in 12 states impacting thousands of teachers and ten of thousands of students. Mr. Milken serves as Chairman of the Institute for Excellence in Teaching which among its many activities is the operation of the Teacher Advancement Program. Widely known as an educational pioneer and innovator, Mr. Milken has been recognized by numerous awards from such 148

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