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Abraham Katz

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General Council on May 30, 2006, Katz was elected President, a position he held through 2008, leading an organization then comprising 146 members from around the world. In this role, and as Employer Member of the ILO Governing Body, he advocated for the global business community in international
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approved the nomination of Katz to be the Representative of the United States of America to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, with the rank of Ambassador, a position that he held from August 1981 until May 31, 1984.
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as Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Economic Policy and Research. In 1980-81 Katz was on detail to the Department of Commerce as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Economic Policy, having been nominated by
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In 1974-78 Katz was Deputy Chief of the United States Mission to the OECD in Paris, France, with the diplomatic rank of Minister Counselor.
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and Atlantic Political Economic Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, in the Department of State in Washington, D.C.
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Katz was Counselor for Economic Affairs at the American Embassy in Moscow, in the USSR (1964-66). He attended the
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The Atlantic Community Reappraised, A Washington Perspective, Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science
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He died in New York City after a short illness, age 86, and his funeral services were held at the
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in Paris and European Regional Organizations (USRO), and Secretary of Delegation, U.S. Mission to
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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1957-59 he was Chief, Foreign Economic Section, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Division,
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and Washington, D.C., married to Marion Sheinberger in 1996, and had three children.
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In 1998, he received the USCIB International Leadership Award, as well as the
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Katz was also an author on political science and economics. He authored
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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni
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of the Department of State. In 1958-59 Katz was on the staff of
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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
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In October 1978-January 1980 he was on detail to the
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in political science in 1948. He further went to the
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from 1981 to 1984. He was also the President of the
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United States Ambassador to the OECD
Herbert Salzman
Edward Streator
Brooklyn, New York
Alma mater
Brooklyn College
Columbia University
School of International Affairs
Master of International Affairs
Foreign Service Institute
Harvard University
United States Ambassador to the OECD
United States Council for International Business
International Organisation of Employers
Brooklyn
Brooklyn College
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Master of International Affairs
Harvard University
Hollywood, Florida
United States Foreign Service
Department of State
principal officer
Mérida, Yucatán
Mexico, D.F.
Bureau of Intelligence and Research
President Eisenhower
NATO
OECD
Center for International Affairs

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