nathaniel raymond, talk about who mumford is.alk about also the significance of the susan they're referring to, susan brandon, and her position today. >> well, geoff mumford, then and now, was executive director and is executive director of science policy at the american psychological association and while he is one of the most prominent officials in these e-mails, i want to make clear, he is not the only one. we also see the spokeswoman who denied any coordination during the apa and the bush administration and james resins new york times story. we see steve behnke, and this is new to our report, we see the deputy ceo of apa was also cc'd on one of the e-mails about the secret 2004 meeting. dr. brandon then was, as you described, atnimh. national institutes of mental health. she served in a variety of roles from the department of defense and elsewhere but also had been, during the time of the planning of the 2003 conference that mitchell and jessen attended and apa employee, previously. now she is the chief scientist at the high-