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Former U.S. Ambassador David Mulford ’59 Discusses Challenges, Promises of a Global Economy

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David Mulford ’59

Former U.S. Ambassador to India and Lawrence University graduate David Mulford returns to his alma mater to share his insights on the global economy and offer a first-hand reflection on the United States’ role in international finance.

Mulford presents “Packing for India: A Life of Action in Global Finance and Diplomacy,” an address based on his 2014 book of the same name, Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. in the Warch Campus Center cinema. The event is free and open to the public. Copies of his book will be available for purchase.

From a perspective that includes New York boardrooms, the Treasury Department and the emergence of India as a world economic power, Mulford will discuss the underpinnings, vulnerabilities and promise of a global economy as well as reflect on some of the key world events that occurred during his lengthy tenure in public service.

Mulford spent five years (2004-2009) as U.S Ambassador to India, a period in which U.S.-India relations underwent a dramatic shift and the two countries began working more closely together on a wide range of issues.

Mulford-Book-Cover_newsblogPrior to his ambassadorship appointment, Mulford was chairman international and a member of the executive board of London-based Credit Suisse. He rejoined Credit Suisse as vice chairman international after returning from India. From 1984-1992, Mulford served as U.S. Under Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International Affairs. He was the Treasury Department’s senior international economic policy official under Secretaries Donald Regan, James Baker and Nicholas Brady.

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in economics from Lawrence in 1959, Mulford earned a master’s degree in political science from Boston University and a Ph.D. from Oxford University.

Lawrence recognized Mulford with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1984. A football and track standout as an undergraduate, Mulford also was inducted into Lawrence’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.

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