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462:(CSIS) as a senior economic advisor and published several papers on a variety of economic issues, including concerns about a developing housing bubble, related derivative issues, and monetary policy concerns. After testifying in May 2006 before the Senate Banking Committee on potential problems associated with derivatives and related issues, McCormack was recruited by 457:
in Washington. While there, he published a major paper on the Japanese financial crisis and delivered several papers on reforms for the Israeli economy. Subsequently, he served as a consultant to a number of American companies and to the managing director of the IMF, Horst Koehler. In 2004,
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as a senior staff member on the President’s Advisory Council on Executive Organization (Ash Council), where he had lead responsibilities for designing the plans for the Council on International Economic Policy. Later, McCormack worked as assistant to Governor
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published McCormack’s presentation, “Obstacles to Investment and Economic Growth in Latin America,” which proposed an interrelated macroeconomic, trade policy, and investment policy initiative. His proposed policy package was implemented and later called
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economic summits. He also helped chair the Structural Impediments Initiative, a major negotiation between the U.S. and Japan dealing with trade inequities. For his contributions at the
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is an American government official and diplomat. He has served nearly five decades advising policymakers on
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mayoralty campaign recruited McCormack to draft a major paper on proposals for improving race relations in
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as Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and later as a consultant advisor to
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for special projects and to help coordinate the summer intern program. Subsequently, he joined the
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Permanent representatives of the United States to the Organization of American States
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as a Vice Chairman. Two years later, he was promoted to Executive Vice Chairman of
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a detailed account of his many years of service in the public and private sectors.
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Following the campaign, McCormack was hired as head of operations research for
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and race-related violence on campuses. After the resignation of President
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Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
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at the White House Office of the Special Trade Representative on a major
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and global economic developments. He is currently a senior advisor for
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Beginning in 1975, McCormack became consultant to the president of the
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United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
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United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
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Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
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on the President’s Commission on Campus Unrest to address the
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
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Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs
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to continue his research on the global financial issues.
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to help coordinate the President’s involvement in two
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U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States
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staff, where he helped lead a project to build 1,000
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A Conversation with Ambassador Richard T. McCormack,
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The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
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Later, he was recruited by the 14: 974: 811: 502:The Union League Club of New York 411:In 1989, newly elected president 379:in 1981, McCormack was named the 321:presidential campaign to work on 628:The American Presidency Project 566:The American Presidency Project 506:Council of American Ambassadors 442:. McCormack also received the 778: 752: 726: 700: 671: 642: 616: 580: 554: 1: 953:University of Fribourg alumni 547: 363:American Enterprise Institute 352:Ambassador Harald B. Malmgren 948:Georgetown University alumni 494:Council on Foreign Relations 35:Richard Thomas Fox McCormack 16:American government official 7: 398:“The Washington Consensus.” 306:in their Southeast Asia 281:House Republican Conference 10: 979: 481:In 2012, he resigned from 415:named McCormack to be the 402:U.S. Ambassador to the OAS 346:, McCormack served in the 325:related issues, including 911: 902: 894: 886: 877: 871: 866: 856: 847: 839: 834: 544:magna cum laude in 1966. 498:Economic Club of New York 270: 247: 243: 231: 219: 208: 200: 190: 178: 167: 159: 147: 135: 124: 116: 112: 105: 83: 75: 67: 51: 30: 23: 958:Merrill (company) people 540:, where he received his 516:Early life and education 449:After ten years in the 534:University of Fribourg 532:and then attended the 522:Bradford, Pennsylvania 444:French Legion of Honor 375:After the election of 96:French Legion of Honor 63:(PhD, magna cum laude) 61:University of Fribourg 843:J. William Middendorf 526:Georgetown University 458:McCormack joined the 455:Woodrow Wilson Center 358:policy initiative. 226:J. William Middendorf 71:Karen Louise Hagstrom 56:Georgetown University 874:Robert David Hormats 528:where he earned his 470:, which merged with 406:Superior Honor Award 275:After receiving his 254:Richard T. McCormack 107:Richard T. McCormack 25:Richard T. McCormack 867:Government offices 795:. February 27, 2013 597:. January 2, 2002. 348:Treasury Department 630:. February 2, 1989 440:James A. Baker III 437:Secretary of State 921: 920: 912:Succeeded by 889:Douglas W. McMinn 887:Succeeded by 857:Succeeded by 835:Diplomatic posts 413:George H. W. Bush 251: 250: 196:Douglas W. McMinn 101: 100: 970: 895:Preceded by 872:Preceded by 860:Luigi R. Einaudi 840:Preceded by 832: 831: 805: 804: 802: 800: 790: 782: 776: 775: 773: 771: 766:. 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Bradford
Pennsylvania
Georgetown University
University of Fribourg
State Department Distinguished Service Award
State Department Superior Honor Award
French Legion of Honor
Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs
W. Allen Wallis
Robert Zoellick
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
Robert Hormats
United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
J. William Middendorf
Luigi R. Einaudi
foreign affairs
CSIS
Washington, D.C.
PhD
House Republican Conference
Peace Corps
Peace Corps
Arlen Specter’s
Philadelphia
Philco-Ford
Saigon
Vietnam
Nixon
foreign affairs
Vietnam

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