Wednesday, 11 November 2009

  • Notable Fletcher (Tufts University) alumni

    Public Sector:

    Rafeeuddin Ahmed, Assistant Secretary-General & Executive Assistant to the Secretary General, United Nations (my granduncle)

    Mimi Alemayehou, F98, U.S. Director of the African Development Bank

    Sultan T. Al-Nahayan, GMAP01, UAE Minister of Tourism & Trade

    Joyce Aluoch, GMAP08, Judge to the International Criminal Court

    Hans Binnendijk, F70, Theodore Roosevelt Chair in National Security Policy and Founding Director of the Center for Technology and National Security Policy at the National Defense University

    Barbara Bodine, F71, former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen and Kuwait

    Matt Bryza, F88, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs

    Dante Caputo, F67, former President of UN General Assembly

    Peter J. Chan, F76, Singapore’s Ambassador to Thailand

    Robin Christopher, F68, former Ambassador of United Kingdom to Argentina

    Jaime Daremblum-Rosenstein, F64, former Ambassador of Costa Rica to U.S.

    Sofyan A. Djalil, F93, Indonesian Minister of State-owned Enterprises and former Minister for Communications and Information

    Joseph Adam Ereli, F89, US Ambassador to Bahrain

    Pieter Feith, F70, Head of Mission for the EU-led Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM)

    Jeffrey Feltman, F83, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs

    Stephen Flanagan, F79, Henry A. Kissinger Chair in National Security Policy and Senior Vice President and
    Director of the International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Colette Flesch, F61, Member of Luxembourg Parliament, former European PM

    Stephen Flynn, F91, Council on Foreign Relations

    Jean Francois-Poncet, F48, Member of French Senate, former French Foreign Minister

    Luis Gallegos-Chiriboga, F83, Ambassador of Ecuador to U.S.

    Shokri Ghanem, F73, Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas, former Prime Minister of Libya

    Giorgi Gomiashvili, F99, former Deputy Foreign Minister/Spokesperson, Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Humayun Hamidzada, F02, Spokesperson and Director of Communications, Office of the President of Afghanistan

    Abdelaziz Hamzaoui, F60, Tunisian Ambassador to U.S.

    John E. Herbst, F80, Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization, U.S. State Department, former Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan

    Jonathan Howe, F67, former Deputy Assistant to the President of the U.S. for National Security Affairs

    Wolfgang Ischinger, F73, former Ambassador of Germany to the U.S. and U.K., Chairman of the Munich Security Conference

    Constantine Karamanlis, F82, Prime Minister of Greece

    Liu Xiaoming, F83, Chinese Ambassador to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

    Susan Livingstone, F73, former Undersecretary of U.S. Navy

    Juan Fernando Lopez-Aguilar, F88, Minister of Justice, Spain

    Lui Tuck Yew, F94, Member of Parliament, Minister of State, Singapore Ministry of Education

    Mary Locke, F70, senior staff member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

    Winston Lord, F60, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

    Mahmood Mamdani, F69, Herbert Lehman Professor of Government in the Departments of Anthropology and Political Science, Columbia University, Director of Columbia's Institute of African Studies, former President of the Council for Development of Social Research in Africa

    Cynthia McKinney, F80, former U.S. Representative from Georgia

    Mosud Mannan, F89, Bangladesh Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco

    David McKean, F86, Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator John Kerry

    Wayne McCook, GMAP01, Ambassador of Jamaica to China

    Michael R. Meyer, F75, Director, Comm. & Speech writing for UN Secretary General

    William Monroe, F73, former US Ambassador to Bahrain

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan, F49, late U.S. Senator, former U.S Ambassador to UN

    Daniel J. Murphy, Jr. (F79), Vice Adm., U.S. Navy (Retired), Chairman and CEO, Alliant Techsystems (ATK)

    Bernd Mützelburg, F74, Germany’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, former Ambassador to India

    Kittiphong Na-Ranong, F’81, Ambassador of Thailand to Vietnam

    Vali Nasr, F84, Professor of International Politics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Senior Advisor to Obama administration on Af/Pak

    Phyllis Oakley, F57, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research

    Vartan Oskanian, F83, former Foreign Minister of Armenia

    Frank J. Pallone, F63, U.S. Representative from New Jersey

    Shazia Z. Rafi, F83, Secretary-General of Parliamentarians for Global Action

    Bill Richardson, F71, Governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Secretary of Energy and U.S. Amb. to UN

    Iqbal Riza, F’7, former Chief of Staff to the UN Secretary-General

    Leslie V. Rowe, F82, US Ambassador, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu

    Akitaka Saiki, F79, Japan's representative to the Six Party Talks for North Korea

    Omar Samad, GMAP04, Ambassador of Afghanistan to Canada

    Abdulla Shahid, F91 Foreign Minister, Republic of Maldives

    Antoinette Sayeh, F85, Director of the African Department, International Monetary Fund, former Finance
    Minister of Liberia

    Sir David Serpell, F37, former British MP, British Foreign Office

    Surakiart Sathirathai, F80, former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
    Klaus Scharioth, F78, Ambassador of Germany to the U.S.

    Radmila Sekerinska GMAP07, Deputy Prime Minister of Macedonia

    Zvi Meir Shtauber, F74, Head of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University

    Godfrey Smith, GMAP02, Foreign Minister of Belize

    James G. Stavridis, F84, Navy Admiral, Commander, U.S. Southern Command

    Shashi Tharoor, F76, former Undersecretary General for Communications at UN, Foreign Minister for India

    +Malcolm Toon, F38, late former US Ambassador (USSR 1963-1979, Czechoslovakia 1969-1971, Yugoslavia        
    1971-1975, Israel 1975-1976)

    Patrick Walsh, F93, Admiral, Vice Chief U.S. Naval Operations

    Noer H. Wirajuda, F84, Foreign Minister of Indonesia

    Liu Xiaoming, F83, Ambassador of China to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

    Junsai Zhang, F89, Ambassador of China to Australia

    Philip D. Zelikow, F95, Counselor of the U.S. Department of State
     

    Private Sector:

    Peter Ackerman, F69, Managing Director, Rockport Capital

    Khalid Al-Fayez, F74, CEO, Gulf International Bank

    Robert G. Bell, F70 Senior Vice President of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) and former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Investment

    Charles N. Bralver, F75, former Vice Chairman and Founding Partner, Mercer Oliver Wyman

    Daniel K. Chao, F75, former President and Chairman, Bechtel Corporations, China

    Michael J. Dobbs, F77, author

    Meng Dong, F99, President, Beijing Hengkun (Group) Ltd.

    Gerald W. Ford, F84, Founder and Chairman, Caffe Nero Group

    Robert Fisher, F77, Managing Partner, Goldman Sachs
    Mike Gadbaw, F70, VP & Senior Counsel, General Electric

    Dan Green, F91, Producer, ABC's Nightline

    Robert Hormats, F66, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs

    Ghazi Abdul Jawad, F72, former President & CEO, Arab Banking Corporation

    Ignasius Jonan, GMAP05, former President & CEO, Bahana Pembinaan Ushaha, Indonesia

    Robert E. Kiernan, F81, Chairman & CEO, Resolution Capital Advisors

    Susan Livingston, F81, Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman

    Jim Manzi, F79, Founder and former CEO of Lotus Corp.

    Vikram S. Mehta, F79, Chairman, Shell Group of Companies, India

    Janet Norwood , F46, Director, Mid Atlantic Medical Services

    Shijuro Ogata , F55, former Deputy Governor, Bank of Japan

    B. Craig Owens, GMAP01, Exec. VP& Chief Financial Officer, Delhaize Group, Brussels, Belgium

    Betsy Parker Powel, F57, President, Diamond Machine Technology

    Thomas R. Pickering, F54, Senior VP, International Relations, Boeing Co. & former U.S. Under Secretary of State

    Harry A. Radliffe II, F73, Producer, CBS’ 60 Minutes

    Reeta Roy, F89, President and CEO of the MasterCard Foundation

    Andy Safran, F76, Managing Dir & Global Head Energy Utilities & Chemicals, Investment Banking, Citigroup

    Debasish “Dev” Sanyal, F88, CEO, Air BP Limited

    Thom Shanker, F82, The New York Times, Washington Bureau

    Charles Sitter, F56, former President of Exxon Mobil

    Neil Smit, F88, President & CEO, Charter Communications

    Greg Terry, F70, Senior Advisor, Morgan Stanley Asia

    Richard Thoman, F67, former President and CEO of Xerox, Inc., former CFO of IBM

    Carl Walter, F74, CEO, JP Morgan (China)

    C. David Welch, F77, Regional President of Europe/Africa/Middle East/South West Asia for Bechtel and former Assistant Secretary of State for Near E. Affairs

    Walter B. Wriston, F42, late Chairman and CEO of Citigroup

    Ziwang Xu, F88, former Managing Director, Goldman Sachs Asia

    Mian Zaheen, F73, Managing Director, Lazard & Co., Ltd., Lazard Oil & Gas Company

     
    Non-Profit Sector:

    C. Fred Bergsten, F62, Director, Peterson Institute of International Economics, former U.S. Asst. Sec. for Int’l. Affairs, U.S. Department of Treasury

    Charles H. Dallara, F75, Managing Director, Institute of International Finance, former Asst. Sec. for Int’l.
    Affairs, U.S. Department of Treasury

    Marsha J. Evans, F76, former President of the American Red Cross and Girl Scouts of America

    Paul Hsu, F66, President of Epoch Foundation

    Peter F. Krogh, F66, Dean Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of International Affairs, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University

    George R. Packard III, F59, President of the U.S. Japan Foundation

    Joseph Polisi, F70, President of The Juilliard School

    Jonathan A. Small, F68, former President, Non-Profit Coordinating Committee of New York

     
    Last updated 18 March 2009
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