Anthony Harrington
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Residence | Washington DC | ||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of North Carolina, Duke University School of Law | ||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Albright Stonebridge Group/Team, PIAB | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Anthony Stephen Harrington
Career
"Anthony Harrington is Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group's Managing Board and co-leads the firm's Americas practice.
Ambassador Harrington was U.S. ambassador to Brazil, nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate with bipartisan support in a record twelve days. During his time as ambassador, he carried out a mandate to upgrade the level of bilateral relations between the U.S. and Brazil and worked closely with both U.S. and Brazilian companies to strengthen business and economic ties. In recognition of his accomplishments, he was awarded the Order of Rio Branco, Grand Cross, bythe Government of Brazil.
Previously, Ambassador Harrington was a senior corporate partner with global law firm Hogan Lovells and a co-founder, director, and investor in companies in the communications industry. He also was Chairman of the President's Intelligence Oversight Board, Vice Chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, and a member of the congressionally-created Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community. He is Chair of the Advisory Council of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Chair Emeritus of the Brazil-U.S. Business Council, and a Trustee of the Committee for Economic Development.
Ambassador Harrington received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Morehead Scholar and a J.D. from the Duke University School of Law."[1]
Cover-up
As of November 2019, Harrington was one of only 2 US Ambassadors to Brazil without a Wikipedia page.[2]