Kristen Silverberg

Kristen Silverberg
United States Ambassador to the European Union
In office
July 22, 2008  January 18, 2009
President George W. Bush
Preceded by C. Boyden Gray
Succeeded by William Kennard
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
In office
August 2, 2005  June 27, 2008
President George W. Bush
Preceded by Kim Holmes
Succeeded by Brian H. Hook

Kristen Silverberg (born 1970 or 1971)[1] was the United States Ambassador to the European Union from July 2008 until January 2009. She was nominated by President George W. Bush on April 24, 2008 and confirmed by the United States Senate on June 27, 2008. On July 22, 2008, she presented her credentials.[2] She was succeeded by William Kennard who was nominated by President Barack Obama on August 6, 2009 and confirmed by the United States Senate on November 20, 2009.

Career

Silverberg was previously Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs for the United States government. In that role, she was in charge of the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, a part of the State Department.[3]

Prior to her appointment to the State Department, Silverberg served in the following positions in the White House:

Silverberg also served as Senior Adviser to Paul Bremer when he was Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq—reportedly “because she was interested in the work, and not at the behest of the White House.” [5] She has been described as a “rising star” [6] in the White House, and as “one of the White House’s most trusted behind-the-scenes aides.” [5]

Prior to coming to work for the White House, Silverberg served as a law clerk, first to Appellate Court Judge David B. Sentelle, and later to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

She currently sits on the advisory board for Washington, DC nonprofit America Abroad Media.[7]

Personal life

Silverberg was born in 1970 or 1971 in Alpine, Texas[8] to Rhoda and Eric Silverberg.[1] Silverberg is a graduate of Harvard University and The University of Texas School of Law (1996). She wrote an article (PDF) in 2002 encouraging fellow alumni to seek legal careers in government.

On May 24, 2008 she married Paul V. Lettow at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas; Lettow is the son of Charles F. Lettow,[1] who since July 2003 has been a judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.[9]

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
C. Boyden Gray
United States Ambassador to the European Union
2008-2009
Succeeded by
William Kennard
Government offices
Preceded by
Kim R. Holmes
Assistant Secretary of State
for International Organization Affairs

2005-2008
Succeeded by
Brian H. Hook
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