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Richard Lee McCall Jr.

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He joined Creative Associates International, Inc., a professional services firm, in 2002, as senior vice president and chairman of its council of senior advisors. His work there has focused on stabilization of post-conflict situations in many places, including
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President Carter's nomination of McCall as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
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After college, McCall spent a year working as a field representative of the Teton National
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and McCall subsequently held this office from June 10, 1980, until January 21, 1981.
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of Minnesota, and, after Senator Humphrey's death in 1978, to his widow,
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State Highway Department. Then, from 1968 to 1971, he worked as a
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in 1978, and was promoted to deputy staff director in 1979.
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from 1964 to 1967, but did not complete another degree.
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Cached profile from Creative Associates International
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United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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Richard Lee McCall, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Jimmy Carter
Charles W. Maynes
Elliott Abrams
Detroit
Michigan
Alma mater
Hastings College
University of Nebraska
United States
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Detroit
Michigan
Hastings College
B.A.
Biology
University of Nebraska
Life Insurance
chemist
Wyoming
staff writer
United Press International
Democratic
Senator
Gale W. McGee
Wyoming
Hubert Humphrey
Muriel
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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