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Ex-US envoy Munter new CEO of EastWest Institute

Munter becomes second leader in institute’s 35-year history

By our correspondents
May 03, 2015
New York: The Board of Directors of the EastWest Institute (EWI) announced the appointment of Former U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective August 1, 2015. Munter succeeds John Edwin Mroz, EWI’s founder, who died last year.
For the past three decades, Munter has been a career diplomat, serving in some of the most conflict-ridden areas of the globe. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan from 2010-2012, where he guided U.S.-Pakistani relations through a strained period, including the operation against Osama bin Laden. Previously he served as Ambassador to Serbia, where he negotiated Serbian domestic consensus for European integration and managed the Kosovo independence crisis.
Munter also served at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. In Europe, he served in the Czech Republic and Poland. He was a Director at the National Security Council at the White House, and had numerous other domestic assignments at the State Department in Washington.
Before joining the Foreign Service, Munter taught European history at the University of California Los Angeles. He also taught at Columbia University School of Law and has two honorary doctoral degrees. For the past two years, Munter has been Professor of International Relations at Pomona College in Claremont, California, as well as a Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Born in California in 1954, Munter graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University and earned a doctorate in Modern European History from John Hopkins University.