- James Wolfensohn
James David Wolfensohn KBE, AO (born
December 1 ,1933 ) was the ninth president of theWorld Bank Group .Early life
Wolfensohn was born in
Sydney ,Australia on December 5, 1933, to Jewish parents who had immigrated from England during theGreat Depression . [Sebastian Mallaby, The World's Banker, 2004] He was educated atSydney Boys High School , studied arts and law at theUniversity of Sydney , and in 1959 earned amaster of business administration degree atHarvard Business School . He was a member of the Australian fencing team at the1956 Summer Olympics inMelbourne and an officer in theRoyal Australian Air Force . [ [http://go.worldbank.org/ZXI9UM8LS0/ World Bank Bio] Retrieved May 7, 2008]Business career
Before attending Harvard, Wolfensohn was a lawyer in the Australian law firm of Allen, Allen & Hemsley in Sydney (now Allens Arthur Robinson).
Upon graduating from Harvard Business School, Wolfensohn worked briefly for Swiss cement giant Holderbank (now
Holcim ). He then returned to his native Australia, where he worked for various banking institutions before being employed by J. Henry Schroders, aLondon -basedinvestment bank . He was a senior executive in the London office before becoming managing director of the bank'sNew York City office from 1970 to 1976. He later became a senior executive atSalomon Brothers .In
1980 , he became anaturalized citizen of theUnited States , after it was rumored that he was a candidate to succeedRobert McNamara as president of theWorld Bank . After he was unsuccessful in this pursuit, he established his own investment firm, James D. Wolfensohn, Inc., along with partners includingPaul A. Volcker , the former chairman of theFederal Reserve Bank . Upon accepting his nomination to serve as president of the World Bank in1995 , Wolfensohn divested of his ownership interest in James D. Wolfensohn, Inc. The firm was later bought byBankers Trust .In 2005, upon stepping down as president of the World Bank, he founded [http://www.wolfensohn.com/ Wolfensohn & Company, LLC] , a privately held firm that invests, and provides strategic consulting advice to governments and large corporations doing business, in emerging market economies.
Since 2006, Wolfensohn has also been the chairman of the International Advisory Board of
Citigroup . [ [http://www.citi.com/citigroup/profiles/wolfensohn/sa.htm/ Citi Website] Retrieved May 7, 2008]World Bank tenure and other public service
Wolfensohn became president of the World Bank on
July 1 ,1995 after he was nominated byU.S. President Bill Clinton . He was unanimously supported by the bank's board of executive directors to a second five-year term in 2000, becoming the third person to serve two terms in the position afterEugene R. Black andRobert McNamara . He visited more than 120 countries around the world during his term as president. He is credited, among other things, with being the first World Bank president to bring attention to the problem of corruption in the area of development financing. [James D. Wolfensohn, Annual Meeting Address, October 1, 1996, [http://go.worldbank.org/1NQRAFLP50/ World Bank website] Retrieved May 7, 2008]On
January 3 ,2005 , he announced that he would not seek a third term as president. During his term, theAlfalfa Club named him as their nominee forPresident of the United States in 2000 as part of a long-standing tradition, despite being constitutionally ineligible due to the natural-born citizen clause inArticle II of the United States Constitution . [NNDB.com (2006). [http://www.nndb.com/org/692/000051539/ Alfalfa Club] . Retrieved May 21, 2006.]Upon leaving the World Bank on May 31, 2005, Wolfensohn assumed the post of special envoy for Gaza disengagement for the
Quartet on the Middle East .United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice appointed him to this position, in which he was to help coordinateIsrael 's planned withdrawal from theGaza Strip and to spearhead reconstruction efforts as the Palestinians assume sovereignty over the area. Citing frustration with the stymied Road Map process, he announced that he would not continue on past his original one-year commitment, and left the post onApril 30 ,2006 . [CNN.com (2006). [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/02/quartet.resign/ Wolfensohn steps down as Gaza envoy] Retrieved May 21, 2006.]Civic and charitable activities
In 2005, Wolfensohn founded the Wolfensohn Center for Development [http://www.brookings.edu/global/wolfensohn.htm] at the
Brookings Institution , a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. [CNN.com (2006). [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/16/politics/16gift.html?ex=1174190400&en=3cd0376cc89552e0&ei=5070/ Gift to Help Create Center on Poverty] . Retrieved March 16, 2007.] The center examines how to implement, scale up, and sustain development interventions to solve key development challenges at a national, regional, and global level and strives to bridge the gap between development theorists and practitioners. Current projects focus on youth exclusion in the Middle East, large-scale anti-poverty programs, reforms of global economic governance, and regional cooperation, particularly in Central Asia.Wolfensohn is an honorary trustee of the
Brookings Institution , and served as a trustee of theRockefeller Foundation . He is a trustee and the former chairman of the board of trustees of theInstitute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He is also chairman emeritus ofCarnegie Hall in New York and of theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations . He serves on the board of various charitable foundations, including the Wolfensohn Family Foundation. In July 2008, Wolfensohn was selected as one of the inaugural fellows of theAustralian Institute of International Affairs .Wolfensohn has attended meetings of the
Bilderberg Group , theAspen Institute , and theWorld Economic Forum .In 2004, Wolfensohn was the commencement speaker at
Brandeis University [http://www.brandeis.edu/commencement/speaker.html] .Personal life and honors
A friend of
Jacqueline du Pré , he began cello studies with her at the age of 41. He continues to play and has appeared, together with musician friends, at private events at Carnegie Hall and elsewhere.Wolfensohn has received numerous awards throughout his life, including becoming an honorary officer of the
Order of Australia in 1987, [It's An Honour (2008). [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=884420&search_type=quick&showInd=true WOLFENSOHN, James David] . Retrieved February 11, 2008.] and an honorary knighthood of theOrder of the British Empire in 1995 for his service to the arts. TheUniversity of New South Wales conferred an honorary degree ofDoctor of Science in 2006 and he is a recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence.He is married to Elaine, nee Botwinick, and has three grown children, Sara, Naomi, Adam, and two grandsons, Benjamin and Micah.
Further reading
* "The World's Banker" by Sebastian Mallaby, ISBN 1-59420-023-8. Critical biography by former The Economist writer and Washington Post contributor, emphasis on World Bank.
* "Voice for the World's Poor: Selected Speeches and Writings of World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn, 1995–2005" by James D. Wolfensohn and Andrew Kircher, ISBN 978-0821361566. Collection of speeches, articles, memoranda and op-eds.
* "A Global Life: My Journey among Rich and Poor, from Wall Street to the World Bank" by James D. Wolfensohn, ISBN 978-1586482558. Forthcoming memoirs.References
External links
Wolfensohn and Company website: * [http://www.wolfensohn.com/]
Biographies
* [http://www.worldbank.org/wolfensohn World Bank biography]
* [http://www.citigroup.com/citigroup/profiles/wolfensohn/sa.htm Citigroup biography]
* [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTABOUTUS/EXTARCHIVES/0,,contentMDK:20475199~pagePK:36726~piPK:36092~theSitePK:29506,00.html James D. Wolfensohn - Ten Years as World Bank Group President]
* [http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/bwi-wto/wolfsohn.htm Who is James Wolfensohn?]
* [http://www.endeavor.org Endeavor biography]Other
* [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/884018.html#resp Interview with James Wolfensohn, by Shahar Smooha, "Haaretz" (engl. online edition), July 22, 2007]
* [http://foreign.senate.gov/testimony/2005/WolfensohnTestimony050630.pdf Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 30, 2005] (pdf)
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/1594200238 Book reviews of "The World's Banker"] Gives more information on Wolfensohn.
* [http://www.project-syndicate.org/contributors/contributor_comm.php4?id=538 James Wolfensohn's Project Syndicate op/eds]
* [http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=2088010 10 years as Head of World Bank] An interview with Wolfensohn, from Russia'sITAR-TASS .
* [http://www.kayotix.com/tmp/newsfeeds/05.09.05/wolfensohn/ James Wolfensohn, the ninth president of the World Bank interviewed 05.09.05 (BBCNews24 HardTalk).]
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/04/opinion/edwolf.php The four circles of a changing world 04.06.07 (International Herald Tribune Opinion).]
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