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Nancy Soderberg

Nancy Elisabeth Soderberg (born March 13, 1958) is an American foreign policy strategist who currently serves as Resident Director for National Democratic Institute in Kosovo. Soderberg served as the third-ranking official on the Clinton Administration's National Security Council from 1993 to 1997 and as an Alternate Representative to the United Nations as a Presidential Appointee, with the rank of Ambassador, from 1997 to 2001. She has also held positions at the International Crisis Group, Connect U.S. Fund, and the Public Interest Declassification Board. In 2012 she ran unsuccessfully for Florida Senate District 4. Soderberg ran for Congress as a Democrat in the 2018 midterm elections in Florida's 6th congressional district.[1][2]

Nancy Soderberg
Personal details
Born (1958-03-13) March 13, 1958 (age 66)
Santurce, Puerto Rico, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationVanderbilt University (BA)
Georgetown University (MS)
WebsiteOfficial website

Education and early career edit

Soderberg was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, where her father, a civil engineer, was working on a project, and grew up in Baltimore and Tulsa. She attended Vanderbilt University, spent her junior year in Paris, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and Economics. She spoke fluent French and "wanted to do something international but wasn’t sure what" so she ended up taking a "boring" job at a bank.[3] From 1982 to 1984, she worked as a Budget Analyst at the Bank of New England in Boston, where she prepared its budget and made regular reports to the Board of Directors regarding loan portfolios.[4]

She was accepted to Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C., where she took a class with Madeleine Albright (who later became Bill Clinton's secretary of state), who told her to get into politics. She graduated in 1984 with a Master of Science degree, where she concentrated on international economics and political risk analysis.[3]

Political career edit

Early career edit

Albright got her a job counting delegates for Walter Mondale's campaign from 1983 to 1984 ahead of the 1984 presidential election, which he lost.[3] She served as foreign policy advisor to Senator Edward M. Kennedy in the U.S. Senate from 1985 to 1988 and 1989 to 1992. (She took a small break to work as the deputy issues director for foreign policy for the Dukakis campaign ahead of the 1988 presidential election.)[3]

Clinton administration edit

In 1992, George Stephanopoulos, the Clinton campaign's communications director, asked Soderberg to join Clinton’s campaign in the 1992 presidential election. She accepted and moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, for eight months to manage foreign policy.[3]

After Clinton won the election, she was the Staff Director at the National Security Council. From 1993 to 1997, she was the Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the third-ranking NSC official at the White House. She is the first woman in the position, and was responsible for day-to-day crisis management, briefing the President, developing U.S. national security policy at the highest levels of government, and handling issues regarding the press and U.S. Congress. She engaged the IRA and helped negotiate ceasefire in Northern Ireland in 1994, which she pointed to as her proudest achievement in diplomacy.[3]

In 1997, Clinton nominated her to be the Alternate Representative to the United Nations as a Presidential Appointee, with the rank of Ambassador. Her responsibilities included representing the United States at the UN Security Council, participated in missions to key conflict areas, and promoted U.S. national security policy.[5] Soderberg participated in a UN mission to Indonesia and East Timor in November 2000.[6] She also negotiated key United Nations' resolutions regarding the Middle East and Africa, conducted shuttle diplomacy in Latin America, assisted in the development of the Administration's policies toward political and economic normalization with Vietnam, and advised on policies toward China, Japan, Russia, Angola, the Balkans, and Haiti.[4]

Later career edit

Soderberg currently serves as NDI’s Senior Resident Director for Kosovo, President and CEO of Soderberg Global Solutions and Director of the Public Service Leadership Program at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville.

From 2001 to she was Vice President for Multilateral Affairs of the International Crisis Group, where she advocated conflict prevention at the United Nations and other multilateral institutions. Although she had moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004, she served as President of Connect U.S. Fund, a Washington, D.C.-based foundation that promoted responsible global engagement, from 2009 to 2013. In that capacity, she advocated conflict prevention at the United Nations and other multilateral institutions. She also served as President of the Sister Cities Program of the City of New York from 2002 to 2006.[5] She is also Director of the Public Service Leadership Program at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, which encourages students, who are often first-generation students and refugees, to pursue careers in public service, including in government and at nonprofit organizations. She also teaches two courses in American foreign policy.[5]

Soderberg was a foreign-policy adviser to Michael Bloomberg during his second mayoral term, when he was receiving regular briefings on foreign policy from Soderberg, Henry Kissinger, and other experts.[7] One source called her "Bloomberg's Condi" and spurred rumors that he was contemplating a 2008 presidential campaign.[8]

In 2011, Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown appointed Soderberg to the Jacksonville International Business Coalition,[9] and in 2013, he appointed her to the Board of the Jacksonville Port Authority.[10] After Lenny Curry defeated Alvin Brown in the 2015 mayoral election, the new mayor requested she resign, which she did "with deep regret" with two years remaining on her four-year term.[11]

In 2011, she was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as Chair of the Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB), an advisory committee established by the U.S. Congress to promote public access to U.S. national security decisions. In 2012 PIDB published a report calling for an overhaul of the U.S. government classification system. Soderberg wrote that the system was "outdated and incapable of dealing adequately with the large volumes of classified information generated in an era of digital communications and information systems".[12]

She was formerly on the Board of Advisors to the President of the Naval Postgraduate School and Naval War College. She is Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.[13]

Florida politics edit

Soderberg was a candidate for Florida Senate District 4 in the 2012 elections. She ran against Aaron Bean, former Florida State House Representative, in the newly open district. She ultimately lost but outperformed traditional voting patterns by 6 points.[14]

On July 12, 2017, Soderberg filed to run for Congress as a Democrat in the 2018 midterm elections in Florida's 6th Congressional District.[1][2][15] The then-current incumbent Ron DeSantis officially announced his candidacy for Governor on January 5, 2018.[16] On August 28, 2018, Soderberg won the Democratic primary, defeating two challengers with 55.6% of the vote, but in the November 6, 2018, general election she was defeated by Republican Michael Waltz 56% to 43%.[17]

Personal life edit

Soderberg was visiting London at the time of the 2017 London Bridge attack. She then traveled on to Paris with her 16-year-old niece. There, the two were locked down inside the cathedral during the 2017 Notre Dame attack.[18][19][20]

Media edit

Soderberg publishes and speaks regularly on national security policy. Her second book, The Prosperity Agenda What the World Wants from America—and What We Need in Return, written with Brian Katulis, was published in July 2008. It argues for American leadership in tackling the world’s challenges in exchange for the world assisting us with our threat. Her 2005 book, The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might, analyzes the use of force and diplomacy over the last decade. She is a regular commentator on national and international television and radio, having appeared on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, BBC, Fox, National Public Radio, the Lehrer News Hour, CNN Crossfire, and The Daily Show. Her articles have been published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Huffington Post, the Financial Times, and other national and international publications.[5]

  • The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might, Wiley, 2005, ISBN 9780471656838.[21]
  • With Brian Katulis, The Prosperity Agenda: What the World Wants from America--and What We Need in Return, Wiley, 2008, ISBN 9780470105290 [22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Piggott, Jim (July 12, 2017). "Former UN ambassador to run for Congress". WJXT. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Soderberg for Congress [dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f Strickland, Sandy (May 4, 2012). "EVE speaker Nancy Soderberg went from the biology lab to the world stage". The Florida-Times Union. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Executive Profile: Nancy Soderberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d . US Naval War College. Archived from the original on April 3, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2016.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ "Terms of reference of the Security Council mission to East Timor and Indonesia". ReliefWeb. October 25, 2000. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  7. ^ Boren, Sam (December 31, 2007). "Bloomberg Moves Closer to Running for President". New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  8. ^ Stein, Sam (March 28, 2008). "Bloomberg Crams On Foreign Policy: Proof That He's Planning '08 Bid?". Huffington Post. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  9. ^ "Mayor names 3 to international business coalition". Jacksonville Daily Record. December 22, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  10. ^ "JaxPort Welcomes New and Returning Board Members". JaxPort News. November 19, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  11. ^ Bauerlein, David (August 28, 2015). "Former ambassador Nancy Soderberg resigns from JaxPort board at mayor's request". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  12. ^ Public Interest Declassification Board (November 2012). Transforming the Security Classification System (PDF). Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration.
  13. ^ "Nancy E. Soderberg". National Committee on American Foreign Policy. January 20, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  14. ^ Dixon, Matt (November 6, 2012). "No contest for Aaron Bean in District 4 race". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  15. ^ Gancarski, A.G. (July 19, 2017). "Nancy Soderberg launches campaign for Ron DeSantis' seat". Florida Politics. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  16. ^ Dixon, Matt (January 5, 2018). "DeSantis makes it official, enters governor's race". Politico. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  17. ^ "Florida's 6th Congressional District - Ballotpedia".
  18. ^ Legorano, Giovanni (June 6, 2017). "Third London Bridge Attacker Youssef Zaghba Had Been Stopped in Italy". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  19. ^ Willsher, Kim (June 6, 2017). "Tourists shelter in Notre Dame Cathedral as hammer-wielding assailant attacks police". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  20. ^ Harper, Mark (June 6, 2017). "Ex-ambassador with Volusia, Flagler ties among U.S. visitors to Notre-Dame during attack". The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  21. ^ LaMoshi, Gary. . Asia Times. Archived from the original on April 7, 2005. Retrieved November 25, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  22. ^ Nancy Soderberg, Brian Katulis. "The Prosperity Agenda: What the World Wants from America—and What We Need in Return" Wiley, 2008, 272 pp.

External links edit

  • Ambassador Nancy Soderberg
  • University of North Florida Public Service Leadership Program
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Nancy Elisabeth Soderberg born March 13 1958 is an American foreign policy strategist who currently serves as Resident Director for National Democratic Institute in Kosovo Soderberg served as the third ranking official on the Clinton Administration s National Security Council from 1993 to 1997 and as an Alternate Representative to the United Nations as a Presidential Appointee with the rank of Ambassador from 1997 to 2001 She has also held positions at the International Crisis Group Connect U S Fund and the Public Interest Declassification Board In 2012 she ran unsuccessfully for Florida Senate District 4 Soderberg ran for Congress as a Democrat in the 2018 midterm elections in Florida s 6th congressional district 1 2 Nancy SoderbergPersonal detailsBorn 1958 03 13 March 13 1958 age 66 Santurce Puerto Rico U S Political partyDemocraticEducationVanderbilt University BA Georgetown University MS WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Political career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Clinton administration 2 3 Later career 2 4 Florida politics 3 Personal life 4 Media 5 References 6 External linksEducation and early career editSoderberg was born in Santurce Puerto Rico where her father a civil engineer was working on a project and grew up in Baltimore and Tulsa She attended Vanderbilt University spent her junior year in Paris and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and Economics She spoke fluent French and wanted to do something international but wasn t sure what so she ended up taking a boring job at a bank 3 From 1982 to 1984 she worked as a Budget Analyst at the Bank of New England in Boston where she prepared its budget and made regular reports to the Board of Directors regarding loan portfolios 4 She was accepted to Georgetown University s School of Foreign Service in Washington D C where she took a class with Madeleine Albright who later became Bill Clinton s secretary of state who told her to get into politics She graduated in 1984 with a Master of Science degree where she concentrated on international economics and political risk analysis 3 Political career editEarly career edit Albright got her a job counting delegates for Walter Mondale s campaign from 1983 to 1984 ahead of the 1984 presidential election which he lost 3 She served as foreign policy advisor to Senator Edward M Kennedy in the U S Senate from 1985 to 1988 and 1989 to 1992 She took a small break to work as the deputy issues director for foreign policy for the Dukakis campaign ahead of the 1988 presidential election 3 Clinton administration edit In 1992 George Stephanopoulos the Clinton campaign s communications director asked Soderberg to join Clinton s campaign in the 1992 presidential election She accepted and moved to Little Rock Arkansas for eight months to manage foreign policy 3 After Clinton won the election she was the Staff Director at the National Security Council From 1993 to 1997 she was the Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs the third ranking NSC official at the White House She is the first woman in the position and was responsible for day to day crisis management briefing the President developing U S national security policy at the highest levels of government and handling issues regarding the press and U S Congress She engaged the IRA and helped negotiate ceasefire in Northern Ireland in 1994 which she pointed to as her proudest achievement in diplomacy 3 In 1997 Clinton nominated her to be the Alternate Representative to the United Nations as a Presidential Appointee with the rank of Ambassador Her responsibilities included representing the United States at the UN Security Council participated in missions to key conflict areas and promoted U S national security policy 5 Soderberg participated in a UN mission to Indonesia and East Timor in November 2000 6 She also negotiated key United Nations resolutions regarding the Middle East and Africa conducted shuttle diplomacy in Latin America assisted in the development of the Administration s policies toward political and economic normalization with Vietnam and advised on policies toward China Japan Russia Angola the Balkans and Haiti 4 Later career edit Soderberg currently serves as NDI s Senior Resident Director for Kosovo President and CEO of Soderberg Global Solutions and Director of the Public Service Leadership Program at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville From 2001 to she was Vice President for Multilateral Affairs of the International Crisis Group where she advocated conflict prevention at the United Nations and other multilateral institutions Although she had moved to Jacksonville Florida in 2004 she served as President of Connect U S Fund a Washington D C based foundation that promoted responsible global engagement from 2009 to 2013 In that capacity she advocated conflict prevention at the United Nations and other multilateral institutions She also served as President of the Sister Cities Program of the City of New York from 2002 to 2006 5 She is also Director of the Public Service Leadership Program at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville which encourages students who are often first generation students and refugees to pursue careers in public service including in government and at nonprofit organizations She also teaches two courses in American foreign policy 5 Soderberg was a foreign policy adviser to Michael Bloomberg during his second mayoral term when he was receiving regular briefings on foreign policy from Soderberg Henry Kissinger and other experts 7 One source called her Bloomberg s Condi and spurred rumors that he was contemplating a 2008 presidential campaign 8 In 2011 Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown appointed Soderberg to the Jacksonville International Business Coalition 9 and in 2013 he appointed her to the Board of the Jacksonville Port Authority 10 After Lenny Curry defeated Alvin Brown in the 2015 mayoral election the new mayor requested she resign which she did with deep regret with two years remaining on her four year term 11 In 2011 she was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as Chair of the Public Interest Declassification Board PIDB an advisory committee established by the U S Congress to promote public access to U S national security decisions In 2012 PIDB published a report calling for an overhaul of the U S government classification system Soderberg wrote that the system was outdated and incapable of dealing adequately with the large volumes of classified information generated in an era of digital communications and information systems 12 She was formerly on the Board of Advisors to the President of the Naval Postgraduate School and Naval War College She is Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy 13 Florida politics edit Soderberg was a candidate for Florida Senate District 4 in the 2012 elections She ran against Aaron Bean former Florida State House Representative in the newly open district She ultimately lost but outperformed traditional voting patterns by 6 points 14 On July 12 2017 Soderberg filed to run for Congress as a Democrat in the 2018 midterm elections in Florida s 6th Congressional District 1 2 15 The then current incumbent Ron DeSantis officially announced his candidacy for Governor on January 5 2018 16 On August 28 2018 Soderberg won the Democratic primary defeating two challengers with 55 6 of the vote but in the November 6 2018 general election she was defeated by Republican Michael Waltz 56 to 43 17 Personal life editSoderberg was visiting London at the time of the 2017 London Bridge attack She then traveled on to Paris with her 16 year old niece There the two were locked down inside the cathedral during the 2017 Notre Dame attack 18 19 20 Media editSoderberg publishes and speaks regularly on national security policy Her second book The Prosperity Agenda What the World Wants from America and What We Need in Return written with Brian Katulis was published in July 2008 It argues for American leadership in tackling the world s challenges in exchange for the world assisting us with our threat Her 2005 book The Superpower Myth The Use and Misuse of American Might analyzes the use of force and diplomacy over the last decade She is a regular commentator on national and international television and radio having appeared on NBC ABC CBS CNN BBC Fox National Public Radio the Lehrer News Hour CNN Crossfire and The Daily Show Her articles have been published in the New York Times the Washington Post the Huffington Post the Financial Times and other national and international publications 5 The Superpower Myth The Use and Misuse of American Might Wiley 2005 ISBN 9780471656838 21 With Brian Katulis The Prosperity Agenda What the World Wants from America and What We Need in Return Wiley 2008 ISBN 9780470105290 22 References edit a b Piggott Jim July 12 2017 Former UN ambassador to run for Congress WJXT Retrieved July 13 2017 a b Soderberg for Congress dead link a b c d e f Strickland Sandy May 4 2012 EVE speaker Nancy Soderberg went from the biology lab to the world stage The Florida Times Union Retrieved February 11 2018 a b Executive Profile Nancy Soderberg Bloomberg Retrieved February 11 2018 a b c d Biographies US Naval War College Archived from the original on April 3 2013 Retrieved July 2 2016 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Terms of reference of the Security Council mission to East Timor and Indonesia ReliefWeb October 25 2000 Retrieved February 11 2018 Boren Sam December 31 2007 Bloomberg Moves Closer to Running for President New York Times Retrieved February 11 2018 Stein Sam March 28 2008 Bloomberg Crams On Foreign Policy Proof That He s Planning 08 Bid Huffington Post Retrieved February 11 2018 Mayor names 3 to international business coalition Jacksonville Daily Record December 22 2011 Retrieved February 11 2018 JaxPort Welcomes New and Returning Board Members JaxPort News November 19 2013 Retrieved February 11 2018 Bauerlein David August 28 2015 Former ambassador Nancy Soderberg resigns from JaxPort board at mayor s request The Florida Times Union Retrieved February 11 2018 Public Interest Declassification Board November 2012 Transforming the Security Classification System PDF Washington DC National Archives and Records Administration Nancy E Soderberg National Committee on American Foreign Policy January 20 2016 Retrieved February 11 2018 Dixon Matt November 6 2012 No contest for Aaron Bean in District 4 race The Florida Times Union Retrieved February 11 2018 Gancarski A G July 19 2017 Nancy Soderberg launches campaign for Ron DeSantis seat Florida Politics Retrieved February 11 2018 Dixon Matt January 5 2018 DeSantis makes it official enters governor s race Politico Retrieved February 11 2018 Florida s 6th Congressional District Ballotpedia Legorano Giovanni June 6 2017 Third London Bridge Attacker Youssef Zaghba Had Been Stopped in Italy Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 6 2017 Willsher Kim June 6 2017 Tourists shelter in Notre Dame Cathedral as hammer wielding assailant attacks police Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 6 2017 Harper Mark June 6 2017 Ex ambassador with Volusia Flagler ties among U S visitors to Notre Dame during attack The Daytona Beach News Journal Retrieved June 7 2017 LaMoshi Gary Unilateralism fails global tests Asia Times Archived from the original on April 7 2005 Retrieved November 25 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Nancy Soderberg Brian Katulis The Prosperity Agenda What the World Wants from America and What We Need in Return Wiley 2008 272 pp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nancy E Soderberg Ambassador Nancy Soderberg University of North Florida Public Service Leadership Program Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Soderberg amp 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