Alfred Moses
Revision as of 11:06, 30 September 2010 by Melissa Jones (talk | contribs)
Alfred H. Moses is the Chairman of UN Watch, a former US ambassador to Romania and a special adviser to former US President Jimmy Carter. A long time partner of US law firm Covington and Burling LLP, he is now its senior counsel, practising in areas of litigation, corporate and security matters, and arbitration. [1]
Background
- Special Presidential Emissary for the Cyprus Conflict, 1999-2001
- U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 1994-1997
- The White House, Special Advisor and Special Counsel to President Jimmy Carter, serving as lead counsel to the President in the “Billygate” hearings in the U.S. Senate (1980-1981)
Affiliations
- UN Watch
- MEMRI - Board of Advisors
- Project on Ethnic Relations, Inc., Princeton, NJ, Board Chair (2006-present)
- Promontory Financial Group LLC, Washington, DC, Co-founder, Vice Chair, General Counsel (2004-present * The *American Jewish Committee, Centennial Committee Chair (2004-present)
- UN Watch, Geneva, Switzerland, Chair (2004-present)
- Hebrew College, West Newton, MA, National Board, Chair (2002-present)
- The American Jewish Committee, National Advisory Council Chair (1997-present)
- The American Jewish Committee, New York, NY, National President (1991-1994)
- Jewish Publication Society, New York, NY, Trustee (1989-1994)
- Golda Meir Association, National Chair (1988-1993)
- Haifa University, Trustee (1988-1990)
- Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Board of Regents, Member (1986-1992)
- Phelps Stokes Fund, New York, NY, Trustee (1978-1984)
- Paralysis Cure Research Foundation, Board of Directors (1978-1981)
- Council on Foreign Relations, Member (1977-present)
- National Children’s Island, Washington, DC, President (1975-1976)
- United Givers Fund, Washington, DC, Legal Division Co-Chairman (1975-1976)
- Public Housing, Fairfax, VA, Commissioner (1971-1972)
- The American Jewish Committee, Washington Chapter President (1967-1969)
- Hospitality House, Washington, DC, President (1966-1968)
References
- ↑ Covington and Burling, Alfred H. Moses, Senior Counsel , accessed 30 September 2010.