L. Paul Bremer AKA Lewis Paul Bremer III Born: 30-Sep-1941 Birthplace: Hartford, CT
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Director of the Iraq Provisional Authority Father: Lewis Paul Bremer II Wife: Frances Winfield ("Francie", author) Son: Paul (salesman) Daughter: Leila (psychologist)
High School: Kent School, Kent, CT High School: Phillips Academy Andover, Andover, MA (1959) University: BA, Yale University (1963) University: CEP, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, France (1964) University: MBA, Harvard Business School (1966)
Coalition Provisional Authority Director of Reconstruction (11-May-2003 to 28-Jun-2004) Marsh & McLennan Chairman & CEO, Marsh Crisis Consulting Company (2001-03)
Kissinger Associates Managing Director (1989-2000)
US Coordinator for Counterterrorism (1986-89) US Ambassador to the Netherlands (1983-86) US Executive Secretary of State (1979-83) US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Oslo, Norway (1976-79) US State Department various offices, eventually Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State (1971-76) US State Department Economic-Political Officer, Blantyre, Malawi (1968-71) US State Department Vice Consul, Kabul, Afghanistan (1966-68) Member of the Board of Air Products and Chemicals (1990s)
Member of the Board of Akzo Nobel
Member of the Board of Conner Peripherals (past)
Chugai Pharmaceuticals International Advisory Board
Komatsu International Advisory Board
Council on Foreign Relations Economic Club of New York Trustee The Heritage Foundation International Institute for Strategic Studies International Republican Institute Board Member (2006-) Netherland-America Foundation Board of Directors (past)
RAND Corporation Director, Center for Middle East Public Policy Presidential Medal of Freedom 2004 Draft Deferment: Vietnam Boston Marathon 1991
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Shock Doctrine (9-Feb-2009) · Himself
Author of books:
My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope (2006, memoir)
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