Otto J. Reich AKA Otto Juan Reich Born: 16-Oct-1945 Birthplace: Havana, Cuba
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat, Government Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Venezuela, 1986-89 Military service: US Army (Panama Canal Zone, 1967-69) Father: Walter Reich (Austrian) Mother: (Cuban) Wife: Connie (div., one son)
High School: Ruston Academy, Havana, Cuba University: BA International Studies, University of North Carolina (1966) University: MA Latin American Studies, Georgetown University (1973) Administrator: Board of Visitors, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (2002-)
US State Department Special Envoy to the Western Hemisphere (2003-04) US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (2002) US Official Alternate US Rep., UN Human Rights Commission, Geneva (1991-92) US Ambassador to Venezuela (1986-89) US State Department Director, Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America & the Caribbean (1983-86) US State Department Special Adviser to the Secretary of State (1983-86) US Agency for International Development Asst. Administrator (1981-83) Council of the Americas Director of Washington Operations (1976-81) Florida State Official Community Development Coordinator, Miami, FL (1975-76) Florida State Official International Representative, Department of Commerce (1973-75) Center for Strategic & International Studies Research Fellow (1971-72) Congressional Staff Assistant to Rep. William R. Hull, Jr. (1970-71) Freedom House Board of Trustees John McCain 2008 Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production Vice Chairman
Jewish Ancestry Paternal
Austrian Ancestry Paternal
Cuban Ancestry Maternal
TELEVISION CNN Host, "Choque de Opiniones", CNN International (past)
Official Website: http://www.ottoreich.com/
Appears on the cover of:
Newsweek, 6-Jul-2002, DETAILS: Bush's Point Man
Appears in articles:
Castro's ShadowPQXLM American's Man in Latin America, and his Obssession, 14-Oct-2002, DETAILS: William Finnegan, BYLINE: The New Yorker, pp. 103-113
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