Ambassador Robert Hunter

Ambassador Partnership (London), American Academy of Diplomacy (Washington).

Lockheed Martin Overseas Corporation, Senior International Consultant (1998-2012).

Defense Policy Board (1998-2001); International Security Advisory Board (2013-2017);

US ambassador to NATO, 1993-98. Principal architect/negotiator of “new NATO” post-Cold War; co-author, Partnership for Peace; negotiator of NATO air strikes that ended the Bosnia War.

NSC Staff, lead for Europe (1977-79) and Middle East (1979-81), including Euro-missiles, NATO & EEC, Autonomy talks, and author of Carter Doctrine (1980 State of the Union).

Foreign Policy Advisor to Senator Edward Kennedy (1973-77).

White House Domestic Policy Staff (1964-65) – #2 for education, health, labor.

US Navy Polaris Project, (intern, summers 1961-63, Washington and Admiralty-London).

IISS, Overseas Development Council, CSIS, RAND, NDU; NATO Defense College (Ancien); taught at five universities; 1500+ publications.

National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (Lead Consultant).

Senior policy role, 8 US presidential campaigns; wrote speeches for more serious candidates for president than anyone else in US history (e.g., 3 presidents & 4 vice presidents).

BA Wesleyan University; PhD. London School of Economics; DOD Distinguished Public Service medal (2); 8 foreign decorations, including Légion d’honneur.