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Charlene Barshefsky

Charlene Barshefsky (born August 11, 1950) served as United States Trade Representative, the country's top trade negotiator, from 1997 to 2001. She was the Deputy U.S. Trade Representative from 1993 to 1997. She is a partner at the law firm of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.[4] She is also an advisor at Moelis & Company.

Charlene Barshefsky
12th United States Trade Representative
In office
March 18, 1997 – January 20, 2001
Acting: April 12, 1996 – March 18, 1997
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byMickey Kantor
Succeeded byRobert Zoellick
Deputy United States Trade Representative[1]
In office
May 1993 – April 1996
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byJulius L. Katz[2]
Succeeded byRichard W. Fisher[3]
Personal details
Born (1950-08-11) August 11, 1950 (age 73)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEdward B. Cohen[1]
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison (BA)
Catholic University (JD)

Early life, education, and career edit

Barshefsky was raised in a Jewish family on the North Side of Chicago, to Gustave, a Polish immigrant and chemical engineer, who died in 1995, and Miriam, (who died in 2011) a Russian immigrant and retired substitute teacher.[5] She has one brother, Alvin Barshefsky, and one sister, Annette Weinshank.[5] In 1968, Barshefsky graduated from Von Steuben High School.[5] In 1972, Barshefsky graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor's degree, double majoring in English and political science. In 1975, she earned her J.D. from the Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of America.

Barshefsky was nominated by former President Bill Clinton to serve as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative along with Rufus Yerxa and Richard W. Fisher. In 1999 she was the primary negotiator with China's Zhu Rongji, laying out the terms for China's eventual entry into the World Trade Organization in December 2001. Her negotiations have been analyzed in Harvard Business School case studies.[4]

Legal practice edit

As of June 2012, Barshefsky is a senior international partner at WilmerHale. Her legal practice focuses on international business transactions, commercial agreements, and regulatory impediments to exporting and investment. Specifically, her expertise lies in "crafting market penetration strategies for goods, services, and investment and devising practical solutions to market access barriers". Her clients include Fortune 100 and other multinational companies that services like trade litigation, dispute resolution, and government relations strategies. She also advises foreign corporations on commercial and regulatory issues in the United States.[4]

Barshefsky has written and lectured extensively on both U.S. and foreign trade laws and public procurement regimes. She was a partner at the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson. She previously served as vice chair of the International Law Section of the American Bar Association as well as a member of its governing council and chair of its Publications Committee.

Personal life edit

Outside of her legal practice, Ambassador Barshefsky participates in several professional organizations; she is a board member of the America-China Society, a fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, and a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and the Trilateral Commission. She also serves on the boards of Intel, American Express, Estée Lauder Companies, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[4] She also sits on the advisory board for America Abroad Media.[6]

Barshefsky lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband.

Honors and awards edit

  • Named one of "The Decade's Most Influential Lawyers" (40 lawyers total) by The National Law Journal in the regulatory category.[7]
  • Included in BusinessWeek's list of "Top Female Corporate Directors"[8]
  • Named one of "50 Most Influential Women Lawyers in America" by The National Law Journal in 2007
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from Chambers & Partners in 2007
  • "Top Lawyers in Washington, D.C." in international trade by the Washingtonianmagazine for 2007, 2009, and 2011
  • Outstanding Achievement award at the Euromoney Legal Media Group's "America's Women in Business Law Awards"[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nomination of Charlene Barshefsky : hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, on the nomination of Charlene Barshefsky to be U.S. Trade Representative, January 29, 1997
  2. ^ PN267 — Charlene Barshefsky — Executive Office of the President
  3. ^ PN729 — Richard W. Fisher — Executive Office of the President
  4. ^ a b c d e "Biographies - Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky". WilmerHale. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Jewish Woman's Archive: "Charlene Barshefsky" by Robert D. Johnson retrieved November 19, 2012
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  7. ^ "Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky Honored as One of the Decade's Most Influential Lawyers by the National Law Journal". WilmerHale. 30 March 2010. Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  8. ^ . WilmerHale. 21 October 2009. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2012.

External links edit

  • Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky's WilmerHale biography
  • , 15 May 2012, WilmerHale Publications
  • The Copenhagen Climate Change Agreement: Failure or Success? Next Steps and Key Considerations for Business, 21 December 2009, WilmerHale Publications
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Political offices
Preceded by United States Trade Representative
1996–2001
Succeeded by

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Charlene Barshefsky born August 11 1950 served as United States Trade Representative the country s top trade negotiator from 1997 to 2001 She was the Deputy U S Trade Representative from 1993 to 1997 She is a partner at the law firm of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr 4 She is also an advisor at Moelis amp Company Charlene Barshefsky12th United States Trade RepresentativeIn office March 18 1997 January 20 2001Acting April 12 1996 March 18 1997PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byMickey KantorSucceeded byRobert ZoellickDeputy United States Trade Representative 1 In office May 1993 April 1996PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byJulius L Katz 2 Succeeded byRichard W Fisher 3 Personal detailsBorn 1950 08 11 August 11 1950 age 73 Chicago Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseEdward B Cohen 1 EducationUniversity of Wisconsin Madison BA Catholic University JD Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Legal practice 3 Personal life 4 Honors and awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and career editBarshefsky was raised in a Jewish family on the North Side of Chicago to Gustave a Polish immigrant and chemical engineer who died in 1995 and Miriam who died in 2011 a Russian immigrant and retired substitute teacher 5 She has one brother Alvin Barshefsky and one sister Annette Weinshank 5 In 1968 Barshefsky graduated from Von Steuben High School 5 In 1972 Barshefsky graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison with a bachelor s degree double majoring in English and political science In 1975 she earned her J D from the Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of America Barshefsky was nominated by former President Bill Clinton to serve as Deputy U S Trade Representative along with Rufus Yerxa and Richard W Fisher In 1999 she was the primary negotiator with China s Zhu Rongji laying out the terms for China s eventual entry into the World Trade Organization in December 2001 Her negotiations have been analyzed in Harvard Business School case studies 4 Legal practice editAs of June 2012 Barshefsky is a senior international partner at WilmerHale Her legal practice focuses on international business transactions commercial agreements and regulatory impediments to exporting and investment Specifically her expertise lies in crafting market penetration strategies for goods services and investment and devising practical solutions to market access barriers Her clients include Fortune 100 and other multinational companies that services like trade litigation dispute resolution and government relations strategies She also advises foreign corporations on commercial and regulatory issues in the United States 4 Barshefsky has written and lectured extensively on both U S and foreign trade laws and public procurement regimes She was a partner at the law firm of Steptoe amp Johnson She previously served as vice chair of the International Law Section of the American Bar Association as well as a member of its governing council and chair of its Publications Committee Personal life editOutside of her legal practice Ambassador Barshefsky participates in several professional organizations she is a board member of the America China Society a fellow of the Foreign Policy Association and a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and the Trilateral Commission She also serves on the boards of Intel American Express Estee Lauder Companies and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations 4 She also sits on the advisory board for America Abroad Media 6 Barshefsky lives in Washington D C with her husband Honors and awards editNamed one of The Decade s Most Influential Lawyers 40 lawyers total by The National Law Journal in the regulatory category 7 Included in BusinessWeek s list of Top Female Corporate Directors 8 Named one of 50 Most Influential Women Lawyers in America by The National Law Journal in 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award from Chambers amp Partners in 2007 Top Lawyers in Washington D C in international trade by the Washingtonianmagazine for 2007 2009 and 2011 Outstanding Achievement award at the Euromoney Legal Media Group s America s Women in Business Law Awards 4 References edit a b Nomination of Charlene Barshefsky hearing before the Committee on Finance United States Senate One Hundred Fifth Congress first session on the nomination of Charlene Barshefsky to be U S Trade Representative January 29 1997 PN267 Charlene Barshefsky Executive Office of the President PN729 Richard W Fisher Executive Office of the President a b c d e Biographies Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky WilmerHale Retrieved 12 June 2012 a b c Jewish Woman s Archive Charlene Barshefsky by Robert D Johnson retrieved November 19 2012 Charlene Barshefsky AMERICA ABROAD MEDIA Archived from the original on 2014 07 16 Retrieved 2014 06 16 Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky Honored as One of the Decade s Most Influential Lawyers by the National Law Journal WilmerHale 30 March 2010 Archived from the original on 9 February 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2012 Two Wilmerhale Partners Recognized as Top Female Corporate Directors by Businessweek WilmerHale 21 October 2009 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2012 External links editAmbassador Charlene Barshefsky s WilmerHale biography United States to Resume Bilateral Investment Treaty Negotiations on the Basis of a Revised Model Treaty 15 May 2012 WilmerHale Publications The Copenhagen Climate Change Agreement Failure or Success Next Steps and Key Considerations for Business 21 December 2009 WilmerHale Publications Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byMickey Kantor United States Trade Representative1996 2001 Succeeded byRobert Zoellick Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlene Barshefsky amp oldid 1171206080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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