Jennifer A. Hillman

Jennifer Anne Hillman (D-IN) was nominated to the International Trade Commission by President Bill Clinton in March 1998 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 30, 1998. She was sworn in as a member of the Commission on August 4, 1998, for a term expiring on December 16, 2006. Hillman served as Vice Chairman of the Commission from June 17, 2002, through June 16, 2004. In March 2007, she completed her legislated nine-year term as a Commissioner. In December 2007, Jennifer Hillman was appointed as a member of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization for a four-year term. Since February 2008, she has also been a Senior Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.[1]

Commissioner Hillman served as General Counsel to the USTR (United States Trade Representative) from 1995-1997, where she was responsible for a wide variety of trade matters, including all U.S. government submissions in dispute settlement cases pending before both the World Trade Organization and North American Free Trade Agreement panels, as well as all legal work done in connection with trade negotiations.

Prior to that position, she served as Chief Textile Negotiator with the Rank of Ambassador for the USTR. As Chief Textile Negotiator, Commissioner Hillman was responsible for negotiating bilateral textile agreements with 38 countries in 1993-1994. Prior to joining the USTR, Commissioner Hillman served as the Deputy Cluster Coordinator for Financial Institutions for the presidential and vice presidential transition.

Pre-government career

She served as Legislative Director and Counsel to U.S. Senator Terry Sanford of North Carolina. She was responsible for trade issues, as well as matters coming before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. She began her professional career as an international trade attorney with the firm of Patton, Boggs LLP.

She has also been an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and serves annually on the selection committee for Truman Scholars.

Originally from South Bend, Indiana, she earned her B.A. in political science and a Master of Education degree in higher education administration from Duke University. She earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School.

She resides in Washington, D.C. with her husband, Mitchell Berger, and their two sons.

References

  1. Jennifer A. Hillman, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Georgetown Institute of International Economic Law

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