Joseph A. Greenwald

Joseph Adolph Greenwald
12th Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
In office
February 11, 1976 – September 10, 1976
PresidentGerald Ford
Preceded byThomas O. Enders
Succeeded byJulius Katz
4th United States Ambassador to the European Union
In office
October 12, 1972 – January 28, 1976
PresidentRichard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded byJ. Robert Schaetzel
Succeeded byDeane R. Hinton
4th United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
In office
July 22, 1969 – October 12, 1972
PresidentRichard Nixon
Preceded byPhilip H. Trezise
Succeeded byWilliam C. Turner
Personal details
Born(1918-09-18)September 18, 1918
Chicago, Illinois
DiedOctober 30, 2000(2000-10-30) (aged 82)
Washington, D.C.

Joseph Adolph Greenwald (September 18, 1918 – October 30, 2000) was an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development from 1969 to 1972, the United States Ambassador to the European Union from 1972 to 1976 and as the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs in 1976.[1][2]

He died of leukemia on October 30, 2000, in Washington, D.C. at age 82.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Europeans Urged to Attack Tariffs". The New York Times. 1970-11-03. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  2. ^ Barry Meir (2000-11-04). "Joseph Greenwald, 82, Delegate To International Trade Groups". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  3. ^ "Joseph A. Greenwald, 82". The Washington Post. 2000-11-03. Retrieved 2019-04-19.