Robert A. "Bobby" Mandell (born 1947) is an American attorney, diplomat and businessman who also served as the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg from 2011 to 2015.
Following law school in 1972, Mandell worked as a lawyer in Punta Gorda, Florida.[7] He was partner in the firm Wotitzky, Wotitzky, Mandell, Batsel, Wilkins and Frohlich and left active practice in 1983.[7][8] He is peer-evaluated as "AV" (preeminent) in Martindale-Hubbell's legal listing.[9]
Mandell began work at his father's Central Florida real estate development business, Greater Construction Corporation, in 1984.[7][10] Greater Construction named Mandell president of the company in 1989 after his father became chairman.[7] Robert Mandell and four partners bought the company from Lester Mandell in 1998, and the company was later renamed Greater Homes.[8] Mandell served as the company's chairman and CEO until national homebuilder Meritage Homes Corporation bought it in 2005, after which he served as president of Meritage Homes of Central Florida.[5][8][11] Additionally, Mandell was chairman and CEO of Greater Properties Inc., a commercial real estate development firm.[5]
President Barack Obama nominated Mandell as the U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg in June 2011.[18] As with other political appointees who have not previously served in such posts, several media outlets noted that Mandell had no diplomatic experience and had been a prominent fundraiser for Obama;[19] Mandell donated $30,000 to Obama's campaign and $50,000 to his inauguration committee in 2008.[20] Mandell raised more than $200,000 for the 2008 Obama campaign and was one of two dozen bundlers that were nominated for ambassador positions.[21] Mandell's confirmation hearing took place in September,[22] and the U.S. Senate approved his nomination by voice vote on October 18, 2011.[18]
Mandell was sworn in on October 25, 2011.[23] He presented his credentials on November 16, 2011.[3] When Mandell arrived in Luxembourg, he filled the post left vacant following the resignation of Seattleventure capitalistCynthia Stroum.[24]
Mandell's tenure was notable for the founding of the Luxembourg Forum, meetings between United States Supreme Court justices and judges of the European Court of Justice, with the goal of identifying and working on legal issues where cooperation can provide a mutual benefit.[25] In addition, during Mandell's ambassadorship the embassy worked with the government of Luxembourg to create a quarterly forum of U.S. business leaders, business leaders in Luxembourg, and officials of Luxembourg's government, with the intent of exploring opportunities for U.S. companies to expand in Luxembourg.[26]
Mandell resigned his ambassadorship in February 2015, saying it was time for him and his wife to return to private life in the U.S.[26] On February 12, Luxembourg Grand Duke Henri honored Mandell by naming him a Commander of the Order of the Oak Crown[27] an award that recognizes individuals for exceptional civil and military services.[27]