Richard R. Burt Born: 3-Feb-1947 Birthplace: Sewell, Chile
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Germany, 1985-89 Wife: Gahl Hodges Burt (div., two children) Son: Christopher (b. 1987) Daughter: (b. 1992)
University: BA, Cornell University (1969) University: MA, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (1972) Scholar: Senior research associate, Naval War College (1972)
IEP Advisors Chairman (1994-)
Barbour, Griffith & Rogers International Director (past)
McKinsey & Company Partner (1991-94)
US Official Chief negotiator, Strategic Nuclear Arms (START) (1989-91) US Ambassador to Germany (1985-89) US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1983-85) US Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (1981-82) The New York Times National Security Correspondent, DC (1977-80) Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East International Institute for Strategic Studies Assistant Director (1975-77) International Institute for Strategic Studies Research associate (1973-75) European-American Institute for Security Research Consultant (1973)
The Boston Globe Copy editor (1971) Carlyle Group Advisor
Member of the Board of Hollinger International (1994-2003)
Member of the Board of Weirton Steel Chairman
Member of the Board of Archer Daniels Midland (1996-)
Member of the Board of Anchor Gaming (1999-)
Member of the Board of Powerhouse Technologies (1994-99)
Member of the Board of Homestake Mining (1998-2001)
Hollinger International Audit Committee
Hudson Institute Consultant (1973) RAND Corporation Consultant (1973) American Council on Germany Vice Chairman
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Board of Directors Aspen Institute Middle East Strategy Group Atlantic Partnership Chairman of Diligence Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Advisor Council of American Ambassadors Council on Foreign Relations Friends of Dick Lugar Friends of Joe Lieberman Friends of Roy Blunt George W. Bush for President Grow PAC John McCain 2008 McCain 2000 McCain-Palin Compliance Fund Straight Talk America Traveled to the USSR for the funeral of Konstantin Chernenko (Mar-1985)
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