Karen Donfried

Karen Erika Donfried[1] is the current President of the German Marshall Fund.[2][3]

Karen Donfried
Alma materWesleyan University
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
University of Munich
OccupationCivil servant
Spouse(s)
Alan Untereiner
(
m. 1988)
AwardsOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Order of the Crown of Belgium
Superior Honor Award

Early life and education

Donfried was born to Karl P. Donfried and Katherine E. Donfried.[1] Her father was a professor of religion at Smith College, and her mother was the owner of an automobile parts company.[1]

Donfried obtained her bachelor's degree in government from Wesleyan University.[2] At Wesleyan, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.[1] She later obtained her master's degree and PhD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and as well as a magister from the University of Munich.[2] Donfried is fluent in German.[2]

Career

Donfried served for ten years as a European specialist at the Congressional Research Service.[2] She joined the German Marshall Fund in 2001.

From 2003 to 2005, Donfried worked for the U.S. State Department's Policy Planning Staff. In 2005, she returned to the German Marshall Fund to serve as senior director of policy programs and later as executive vice president until 2010.[2]

Afterwards, Donfried worked as the national intelligence officer for Europe on the National Intelligence Council. At NIO, she directed and drafted strategic analysis for senior policymakers.[2]

After NIO, Donfried worked at the National Security Council as a Special Assistant to the President, and as the director of European affairs.[4][2][5]

In April 2014, Donfried became the first female president of the German Marshall Fund.[6][7]

Since 2019, Donfried has been co-chairing on the Transatlantic Task Force of the German Marshall Fund and the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung (BKHS), alongside Wolfgang Ischinger.[8]

Other activities

Awards

Donfried received the Cross of the Order of Merit from the German government in 2011, became an officer of the Order of the Crown of Belgium in 2010, and received a Superior Honor Award from the U.S. Department of State in 2005 for her contribution to revitalizing the transatlantic partnership.

Personal life

Donfried married in June 1988 to Alan Untereiner, a graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School.[14][1]

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