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Robert Hormats

Robert David "Bob" Hormats[1] (born April 13, 1943, in Baltimore, Maryland)[2] is Vice Chairman of Kissinger Associates.[3] Immediately prior he served as Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment (at the time, entitled Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs) from 2009 to 2013. Hormats was formerly Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs (International), which he joined in 1982. He served as Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary, from 1977 to 1979, and Assistant Secretary of State, from 1981 to 1982, at the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs (formerly Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs). He was Ambassador and Deputy U.S. Trade Representative from 1979 to 1981. He served as a senior staff member for International Economic Affairs on the United States National Security Council from 1969 to 1977, where he was senior economic adviser to Henry Kissinger, General Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brzezinski. He helped to manage the Nixon administration's opening of diplomatic relations with China's communist government. He was a recipient of the French Legion of Honor in 1982 and the Arthur S. Flemming Award in 1974.[4][5]

Robert Hormats
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment
In office
September 23, 2009 – July 31, 2013
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byReuben Jeffery III
Succeeded byCatherine A. Novelli
Personal details
Born (1943-04-13) April 13, 1943 (age 80)
Baltimore, Maryland
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materTufts University (BA, MS, MALD, PhD)

Hormats has been a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and served on the Board of Visitors of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and the Dean’s Council of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.[4]

Hormats is also a member of the Atlantic Council' s[6] Board of Directors.

Publications edit

His publications include The Price of Liberty: Paying for America's Wars from the Revolution to the War on Terror; Abraham Lincoln and the Global Economy; American Albatross: The Foreign Debt Dilemma; and Reforming the International Monetary System. Other publications include articles in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, American Banker and The Financial Times.[4]

Education edit

Hormats graduated from Baltimore City College, class of 1961. He earned a BA with a concentration in economics and political science from Tufts University in 1965. He earned an M.A. (1966), an M.A.L.D., and a PhD in International Economics in 1970 from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.[2][4][7]

Memberships edit

Hormats is an honorary trustee of the Institute for Education (IFE).[8] He played a role in the founding of the Center for International Education (CIE) at the Washington International School.[9]

He is a member of Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE), the Economic Club of New York, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Irvington Institute for Immunological Research, Engelhard Corporation, and a former member of the Rockefeller Center Club, the Pacific Council on Foreign Policy, and Freedom House.[10][11] Hormats is also a member of board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)[12] Hormats has been a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution and a visiting lecturer at Princeton University. He is a member of the Trilateral Commission and is on the board of directors of the Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund, and the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as being on the board of overseers of Tufts University.[13]

Personal life edit

Hormats is Jewish. On November 16, 2009, Hormats received the Executive Leadership Award from the Aish Center.[14] Hormats was married in 2015 to Catherine Azmoodeh.[15]

Points of view edit

Hormats has been a supporter of legislation that would increase investments in infrastructure in America through a national bank that would develop public-private partnerships for large transportation projects. "It's a high national priority," Hormats told Congressional Quarterly in March 2008. "Public-private cooperation is a really critical part. The needs are urgent."[16] He and others argue that U.S. transportation infrastructure has lagged behind foreign competitors. Unless the country picks up the pace, it will not be able to support its growing trade and population.[17]

He is an advocate of enhancing intelligence capabilities, modernizing military equipment and spending more money on preparing first-responders like firemen and emergency medical technicians for crises.[18] He worries that future presidential administrations will spend less than they should on homeland security because to do so will require raising taxes or cutting non-defense programs. He also worries that the unpopularity of the Iraq war will cause the country to reduce its military presence overseas.[19]

Hormats has argued that China and America are financially intertwined. It would not be in China’s financial interest, he argued, to destabilize the dollar by recalling the country’s vast loans to the U.S. Doing so would result in a shrunken export market for China. Hormats calls this MAD—mutually assured depression. In 2004, the government fined Goldman Sachs $2 million for illegally and selectively promoting the stock of four Asian companies that were about to go public. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Hormats and others "made illegal offerings of securities to select customers in 1999 and 2000 and made inappropriate statements to the press." Hormats told four media outlets that PetroChina, a Chinese-based oil producer, was not invested in Darfur. The disclosure was illegal under SEC rules, because the company had not yet gone public, and Hormats would not have been allowed to comment until it had done so.[20][21]

Multimedia edit

Documentation edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert David Hormats (1943–)". Department of State. Retrieved September 3, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Nomination of Robert D. Hormats to be an Assistant Secretary of State | the American Presidency Project".
  3. ^ . www.tiedemannwealth.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-18.
  4. ^ a b c d Bio at the State Dept. website
  5. ^ Solomon, Jay (July 20, 2009). "White House Taps Hormats for State Post". The Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ "Board of Directors". Atlantic Council. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  7. ^ Wolfe, Murray, ed. (1961). The 1961 Green Bag.
  8. ^ http://www.instituteforeducation.org/staff.htm Institute for Education (IFE) staff
  9. ^ http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/57707-bob-hormatss-welcome-return Hormats’s welcome return. The Hill, by Kathy Kemper, September 8, 2009
  10. ^ http://www.muckety.com/Robert-D-Hormats/4089.muckety
  11. ^ . www.utexas.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-11-14.
  12. ^ "OPIC is now DFC".
  13. ^ . www.worldleaders.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15.
  14. ^ . www.aishny.com. Archived from the original on 2008-12-01.
  15. ^ 27east.com March 14 2015
  16. ^ Itkowitz, Colby, “Pelosi Wants House to Consider Infrastructure Bank Bill,” Congressional Quarterly, March 12, 2008
  17. ^ http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-34171359_ITM Sanchez, Humberto, “Transportation: Democrats Discuss Infrastructure Funding,” The Bond Buyer, March 13, 2008
  18. ^ http://www.cfr.org/publication/13774/price_of_liberty.html “The Price of Liberty: Paying for America’s Wars,” Council on Foreign Relations, May 16, 2007
  19. ^ http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/62662/aaron-l-friedberg/the-long-haul-fighting-and-funding-america-s-next-wars Friedburg, Aaron, “The Long Haul: Fighting and Funding America's Next Wars,” Foreign Affairs, July 2007
  20. ^ Anderson, Lauren, “Goldman Settles Charges Of Illegally Promoting Stock,” The Washington Post, July 2, 2004
  21. ^ As Goldman exec, Obama nominee played key role in Sudan-linked IPO – Public Accountability Initiative

External links edit

  • Hormat's Involuntary Profile, LittleSis
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Government offices
Preceded by Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment
September 23, 2009 – July 31, 2013
Succeeded by

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Economic Energy and Business Affairs He was Ambassador and Deputy U S Trade Representative from 1979 to 1981 He served as a senior staff member for International Economic Affairs on the United States National Security Council from 1969 to 1977 where he was senior economic adviser to Henry Kissinger General Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brzezinski He helped to manage the Nixon administration s opening of diplomatic relations with China s communist government He was a recipient of the French Legion of Honor in 1982 and the Arthur S Flemming Award in 1974 4 5 Robert HormatsUnder Secretary of State for Economic Growth Energy and the EnvironmentIn office September 23 2009 July 31 2013PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byReuben Jeffery IIISucceeded byCatherine A NovelliPersonal detailsBorn 1943 04 13 April 13 1943 age 80 Baltimore MarylandPolitical partyDemocraticAlma materTufts University BA MS MALD PhD Hormats has been a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and served on the Board of Visitors of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and the Dean s Council of the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University 4 Hormats is also a member of the Atlantic Council s 6 Board of Directors Contents 1 Publications 2 Education 3 Memberships 4 Personal life 5 Points of view 6 Multimedia 7 Documentation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPublications editHis publications include The Price of Liberty Paying for America s Wars from the Revolution to the War on Terror Abraham Lincoln and the Global Economy American Albatross The Foreign Debt Dilemma and Reforming the International Monetary System Other publications include articles in Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy The New York Times The Washington Post The Wall Street Journal American Banker and The Financial Times 4 Education editHormats graduated from Baltimore City College class of 1961 He earned a BA with a concentration in economics and political science from Tufts University in 1965 He earned an M A 1966 an M A L D and a PhD in International Economics in 1970 from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy 2 4 7 Memberships editHormats is an honorary trustee of the Institute for Education IFE 8 He played a role in the founding of the Center for International Education CIE at the Washington International School 9 He is a member of Securing America s Future Energy SAFE the Economic Club of New York the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development the Irvington Institute for Immunological Research Engelhard Corporation and a former member of the Rockefeller Center Club the Pacific Council on Foreign Policy and Freedom House 10 11 Hormats is also a member of board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation OPIC 12 Hormats has been a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution and a visiting lecturer at Princeton University He is a member of the Trilateral Commission and is on the board of directors of the Hungarian American Enterprise Fund and the Council on Foreign Relations as well as being on the board of overseers of Tufts University 13 Personal life editHormats is Jewish On November 16 2009 Hormats received the Executive Leadership Award from the Aish Center 14 Hormats was married in 2015 to Catherine Azmoodeh 15 Points of view editHormats has been a supporter of legislation that would increase investments in infrastructure in America through a national bank that would develop public private partnerships for large transportation projects It s a high national priority Hormats told Congressional Quarterly in March 2008 Public private cooperation is a really critical part The needs are urgent 16 He and others argue that U S transportation infrastructure has lagged behind foreign competitors Unless the country picks up the pace it will not be able to support its growing trade and population 17 He is an advocate of enhancing intelligence capabilities modernizing military equipment and spending more money on preparing first responders like firemen and emergency medical technicians for crises 18 He worries that future presidential administrations will spend less than they should on homeland security because to do so will require raising taxes or cutting non defense programs He also worries that the unpopularity of the Iraq war will cause the country to reduce its military presence overseas 19 Hormats has argued that China and America are financially intertwined It would not be in China s financial interest he argued to destabilize the dollar by recalling the country s vast loans to the U S Doing so would result in a shrunken export market for China Hormats calls this MAD mutually assured depression In 2004 the government fined Goldman Sachs 2 million for illegally and selectively promoting the stock of four Asian companies that were about to go public According to the Securities and Exchange Commission Hormats and others made illegal offerings of securities to select customers in 1999 and 2000 and made inappropriate statements to the press Hormats told four media outlets that PetroChina a Chinese based oil producer was not invested in Darfur The disclosure was illegal under SEC rules because the company had not yet gone public and Hormats would not have been allowed to comment until it had done so 20 21 Multimedia editBernard Schwartz Forum on Economic Policy http video google com videoplay docid 4052021436850786520 amp ei foITS72KBMeclAe469C2Dg amp q bob hormats amp hl en amp client firefox a 2007 The Price of Liberty Paying for America s Wars Audio Council of Foreign Relations http www cfr org publication 13774 price of liberty html May 16 2007 A Conversation with Robert Hormats Charlie Rose Show http www charlierose com view interview 8588 July 10 2007 Speech at The Common Good http www thecommongood net p 264 April 10 2008 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival http www plumtv com videos aspen bob hormats goldman sachs index html July 9 2008 Financial Challenges Facing the Next President Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research SIEPR Associates Meeting http www siepr stanford edu news SIEPRHormats10708full wmv October 6 2008 Q amp A at bigthink com http bigthink com roberthormats 2008 Inside Look Clinton s Trip to Asia Bloomberg https www youtube com watch v zl1JxpI7t74 February 14 2009 Nomination hearing Senate Foreign Relations Committee https www youtube com watch v wjbyfJqiZuA September 10 2009 excerpt Interview at event co hosted by AmCham China and the US China Business Council USCBC http www amchamchina org article 5280 Beijing November 20 2009Documentation editSenate Opening Statement for Nomination Hearing for Robert Hormats Sen Richard Lugar http foreign senate gov testimony 2009 LugarStatement090909a pdf September 9 2009 Senate testimony http foreign senate gov testimony 2009 HormatsTestimony090909a pdf September 9 2009See also editList of Baltimore City College peopleReferences edit Robert David Hormats 1943 Department of State Retrieved September 3 2022 a b Nomination of Robert D Hormats to be an Assistant Secretary of State the American Presidency Project Robert D Hormats Tiedemann Wealth Management www tiedemannwealth com Archived from the original on 2014 04 18 a b c d United States Department of State Bio at the State Dept website Solomon Jay July 20 2009 White House Taps Hormats for State Post The Wall Street Journal Board of Directors Atlantic Council Retrieved 2020 02 11 Wolfe Murray ed 1961 The 1961 Green Bag http www instituteforeducation org staff htm Institute for Education IFE staff http thehill com opinion op ed 57707 bob hormatss welcome return Hormats s welcome return The Hill by Kathy Kemper September 8 2009 http www muckety com Robert D Hormats 4089 muckety LBJ School News amp Publications Dr Robert D Hormats www utexas edu Archived from the original on 2007 11 14 OPIC is now DFC Robert Hormats Columbia University World Leaders Forum www worldleaders columbia edu Archived from the original on 2008 09 15 AISH NEW YORK www aishny com Archived from the original on 2008 12 01 27east com March 14 2015 Itkowitz Colby Pelosi Wants House to Consider Infrastructure Bank Bill Congressional Quarterly March 12 2008 http www accessmylibrary com coms2 summary 0286 34171359 ITM Sanchez Humberto Transportation Democrats Discuss Infrastructure Funding The Bond Buyer March 13 2008 http www cfr org publication 13774 price of liberty html The Price of Liberty Paying for America s Wars Council on Foreign Relations May 16 2007 http www foreignaffairs com articles 62662 aaron l friedberg the long haul fighting and funding america s next wars Friedburg Aaron The Long Haul Fighting and Funding America s Next Wars Foreign Affairs July 2007 Anderson Lauren Goldman Settles Charges Of Illegally Promoting Stock The Washington Post July 2 2004 As Goldman exec Obama nominee played key role in Sudan linked IPO Public Accountability InitiativeExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Hormats Hormat 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