- C. Boyden Gray
Clayland Boyden Gray, born
February 6 ,1943 , is the Special Envoy for European Affairs andSpecial Envoy for Eurasian Energy at the Mission of theUnited States to theEuropean Union . He was previouslyUnited States Ambassador to the European Union . He was appointed Special Envoy for European Affairs byUnited States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice onJanuary 11 ,2008 . On31 March theWhite House announced his appointment to the post of Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy. [ [http://useu.usmission.gov/About_The_Ambassador/default.asp "About the US Special Envoy for European Affairs"] - Mission of the United States to the European Union, 2008-06-06.] Gray is a major contributor ofsoft money to theUS Republican Party , and the heir to theReynolds Tobacco fortune. [cite news|last = Judis|first = John B.|title = When Good Elites Go Bad|publisher = Business Week|date = March 13, 2000|url = http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_11/b3672042.htm|accessdate = 2008-07-01]He took up the post of Ambassador to the EU on 17 January 2006, when
US President George W. Bush granted him arecess appointment to the post. [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060117-4.html "Personnel Announcement"] - President George W. Bush, 2006-01-19; [http://www.wilmerhale.com/about/news/newsDetail.aspx?news=601 WilmerHale announcement] ] Prior to that, he was a partner with the law firmWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr . He served asWhite House Counsel to PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush . He is also a member of theFederalist Society .cite web | title=C. Boyden Gray|url=http://www.mediatransparency.org/personprofile.php?personID=98 | publisher=Media Transparency|date=2005|accessdate=2008-05-11]Clayland Boyden Gray was the third of four sons born to
Gordon Gray and Jane Boyden Craige. His cousin, Lyons Gray, is the chief financial officer of the Environmental Protection Agency. He has one daughter named Eliza.C. Boyden Gray attended
St. Mark's School inSouthborough, Massachusetts , and graduated fromHarvard University in 1964. He also served as a sergeant in theUnited States Marine Corps Reserve from 1965-1970. He attended law school at the University of North Carolina, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the UNC law review. He graduated in 1968. After graduation he clerked for Chief JusticeEarl Warren for one term. He joined the firm ofWilmer Cutler & Pickering in 1969, becoming partner in 1976.He left the firm in 1981 to serve as legal counsel for Vice President George Bush. He also served as Counsel to the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief, chaired by Vice President Bush. Mr. Gray later served as Director of the Office of Transition Counsel for the Bush transition team, and as Counsel to President Bush from 1989-1993. During this time he became one of the main architects of the 1990
Clean Air Act Amendments that suggested market solutions for environmental problems.He returned to Wilmer Cutler & Pickering in 1993 where his practice focused on a range of regulatory matters with emphasis on environmental issues, including those relating to
biotechnology ,trade , clean air, and the management of risk. He also served as Chairman of the section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of theAmerican Bar Association .Prior to his appointment as ambassador, Gray also served as Co-chairman with former majority leader
Dick Armey ofFreedomWorks . In addition, he is or was a member of Harvard University's Committee on University Development, the Board of Trustees of the Washington Scholarship Fund, St. Mark's School, and National Cathedral School. He recently served on the Bush-Cheney Transition Department of Justice Advisory Committee.When he emerged as George W. Bush's preferred candidate for the post of the US's
ambassador to the European Union in July 2005, [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/07/20050725-6.html "Personnel Announcement"] - President George W. Bush, 2008-07-25.] that potential nomination deeply perturbedopen source advocate s who view his ties toMicrosoft with suspicion. [ [http://management.silicon.com/government/0,39024677,39151152,00.htm "Bush's man in Europe slammed as Microsoft ally"] - Silicon.com 2005-08-05.]It was reported in October 2001 that Gray was considering running for an open
US Senate seat in his nativeNorth Carolina , but he passed on the race. FormerUS Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole was elected in November 2002 to replaceJesse Helms , who chose to retire rather than seek a sixth term. Gray's North Carolina roots run deep: his uncle,Bowman Gray , served as president and chairman of the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. inWinston-Salem . His father served as president ofUNC from 1950-1955 and served asUS Secretary of War under PresidentsHarry S. Truman andDwight D. Eisenhower , and as chair of Piedmont Publishing Co. which publishes the Winston-Salem Journal; his cousin Lyons Gray was a Republican member of theNorth Carolina General Assembly before joining the EPA.References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080109011719/http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/60348.htm United States Department of State: Biography of C. Boyden Gray]
* [http://useu.usmission.gov/About_The_Ambassador/Gray/Gray.asp Special Envoy and Ambassador C. Boyden Gray ]
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