Elizabeth Deirdre Sherwood [Randall] (Rhodes 1981)
Democratic. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford
Guest Scholar in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution.[3]
Senior Research Scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University.[3]
10 Oct 2014 to 20 Jan 2018 - United States Deputy of Energy to Secretary Ernest Moniz (CFR) by President Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
Liz’s confirmation comes at a historic time in our nation’s energy evolution,” said Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. “She joins us with deep expertise in the Department’s nuclear security mission, including both nuclear weapons and countering proliferation.[6]
From Apr 2013 - Served as the White House Coordinator for Defense Policy to President Barack Obama.
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction [War on Terror], and Arms Control for the National Security Council.[6]
2009 to 2013 - National Security Council Senior Director for European Affairs by President Barack Obama.
Served as the President’s principal advisor on Europe, including 49 countries and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.[6]
2004 - Carnegie Scholar.[4]
2004 to 2008 - She was also an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.[3][4]
2000 to 2008 - Senior research scholar at Stanford University.[6]
1997 to 2008 - Founding Senior Advisor / Principal in the Harvard-Stanford Preventive Defense Project.[3][6]
1994 to 1996 - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia.[3] to Secretary, William Perry (CFR. 1964 to 1977, President & Founder of Electromagnetic System Laboratory (ESL), subsidary of TRW … Interesting) by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968).
Co-founded and served as the Associate Director of Harvard University’s Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project.[3]
1990 to 1993 - She was Associate Director of the Harvard Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project from Senior Advisor to the Preventive Defense Project, a collaborative venture between Stanford and Harvard that develops innovative policy solutions to national security problems.[3]
At the outset of her public service career, Dr. Sherwood-Randall was a Chief Foreign Affairs and Defense Policy Adviser to then-Senator Joseph Biden.[6]
Married Dr. Jeffrey B. Randall. (two sons)[6]
1981 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Balliol College, University of Oxford.[1] (D.Phil. in International Relations)
Harvard College (B.A.).[3]
[2] - FYI - Wiki - Elizabeth Sherwood Randall - Rhodes 1981
[3] - SSI - Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
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