1975, graduate (Hons), Swarthmore College; 1981, Master's in Public Policy and JD (Hons), Harvard. Formerly: Counsellor, Department of State; Undersecretary of State for Economics; Deputy Chief of Staff, White House. 1985-88, with Department of the Treasury; 1991 and 1992, Representative, G7 Economic Summits. 1993-97, Executive Vice-President, Fannie Mae; 1997-98, Professor, National Security Affairs, US Naval Academy; 1999, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Strategic and International Studies; International Adviser to Goldman Sachs; 2001-05, US Trade Representative. Director, Strategy Group on Foreign Policy, Aspen Institute; 2005, Deputy Secretary of State. Recipient of awards. Since 2007, current position.