Anthony L. Gardner

Anthony Luzzatto Gardner (born May 16, 1963) was the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union. He was sworn in on February 18, 2014, and left his post on January 20, 2017.[2][3]

Anthony Gardner
United States Ambassador to the European Union
In office
March 18, 2014  January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byWilliam Kennard
Succeeded byGordon Sondland
Personal details
Born (1963-05-16) May 16, 1963
FatherRichard N. Gardner[1]
Alma materHarvard College
Balliol College, Oxford
Columbia University
University of London

In 2020, he authored the book Stars with Stripes which "provides an analytic and accessible approach to how the US and EU have worked together efficiently on numerous core issues such as trade, the digital economy, climate change and more."[4]

Education

Graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy in 1981, Gardner holds a BA in Government from Harvard University, an MPhil in International Relations from Oxford University, a JD from Columbia Law School, and a Masters in Finance from London Business School. He is fluent in French, Italian, and Spanish, and also speaks German.[2]

Career

Before becoming U.S. ambassador to the EU, Gardner was managing director for six years at Palamon Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in London. Before that he worked for both Bank of America and GE Capital in London. He also worked with the Treuhandanstalt (German Privatization Ministry) in Berlin.[2]

Diplomatic career

Gardner served as Director for European Affairs on the National Security Council in 1994-95.[2] In 2013, he was appointed by President Obama to head the US Mission to the European Union. In his testimony before the Senate on October 31, 2013, he noted that one of his most important objectives would be to "help conclude an ambitious Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or T-TIP, that will position our economies for success in the 21st century."[5] He was confirmed by the Senate on February 12, 2014.[6]

He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and has served as trustee of the Guggenheim UK Charitable Trust, and a board member for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.[2]

He was appointed member of the Board of Directors of Iberdrola in April 2018.[7]

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References

  1. Sarah Ebner (January 12, 2018). "Diplomat Anthony Luzzatto Gardner rediscovers his heritage". The Jewish Chronicle. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  2. "Anthony Luzzatto Gardner". USEU.usmission.gov. Archived from the original on 24 March 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  3. Chargé d’Affaires Adam Shub
  4. "Anthony Gardner | Government| International affairs | Chartwell Speakers". Expert Keynote and Motivational Speakers | Chartwell Speakers. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
  5. "Testimony of Anthony Luzzatto Gardner Ambassador-Designate to the European Union" (PDF). foreign.senate.gov. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  6. "Congressional Record 113th Congress (2013-2014)". Library of Congress. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  7. "Iberdrola espera ganar más en 2018 y deja en manos de la CNMV el conflicto con Siemens". cadenaser.com. Cadena SER. 13 April 2018.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
William Kennard
United States Ambassador to the European Union
2014–2017
Succeeded by
Gordon Sondland
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