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Mickey Kantor 31st United States Secretary of Commerce In office
April 12, 1996 – January 21, 1997Preceded by Ronald H. Brown Succeeded by William M. Daley 11th United States Trade Representative In office
1993–1997Preceded by Carla A. Hills Succeeded by Charlene Barshefsky Personal details Born August 7, 1939
Nashville, TennesseePolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Valerie Woods Kantor (died 1978)
Heidi Schulman (since 1982)Children Leslie, Douglas, and Russell, (died 1988) from first marriage
and Alix (from second marriage)Residence Washington, DC[1][2] Alma mater Vanderbilt U.,
Georgetown U.Religion Jewish Michael "Mickey" Kantor (born August 7, 1939) is an American politician and lawyer. After serving as the Clinton-Gore campaign chair in 1992, Kantor was appointed United States Trade Representative, holding that office from 1993 to 1997. He was, in 1996 and 1997, United States Secretary of Commerce.
Life and career
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he holds a B.A. in business and economics from Vanderbilt University, earned in 1961. He then served four years as an officer in the United States Navy, and subsequently earned a J.D. from Georgetown University in 1968. Initially, Kantor worked for the Legal Services Corporation, providing legal assistance to migrant farm workers. It was during this time that he first met Hillary Clinton. From 1976-1993, he practiced law with the Los Angeles law firm of Manatt, Phelps, Phillips & Kantor (now Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP), and was active in Democratic politics and fundraising. He also co-founded the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
An advocate of free trade, Kantor, as Trade Representative, led U.S. negotiations that created the World Trade Organization (WTO), such as the Uruguay Round, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). His efforts were broadly criticized by organized labor and environmentalists alike, for refusing to consider fundamental worker and environmental health issues in the core agreements. President Clinton later acknowledged the errors of his administration in relegating these key economic concerns to legally weak side agreements, while favoring large business interests in the NAFTA treaty document. "I think it was a mistake. I think it was part of a global trend that was wrong-headed." Kantor also engaged in organizating the Miami Summit of the Americas and three meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, including the U.S.-hosted First Leaders' Meeting. With the European Commission of the newly formed European Union, he expanded the trans-Atlantic market.
Kantor practices law at the Washington DC office of Mayer Brown ,[1][2] an international law firm based in Chicago.
Kantor has been married to broadcast journalist Heidi Schulman since 1982, following the death of his first wife, Valerie Woods Kantor in a 1978 plane crash in San Diego.[3][4] He has children Leslie, Douglas (from the first marriage), and Alix (from the second marriage); and grandchildren Ryan, Jackson, and Zack. Another son from Valerie, Russell, died in a single-car crash in October, 1988, while a senior in high school.[4]
References
- Clinton, Bill (2005). My Life. Vintage. ISBN 1-4000-3003-X.
- NNDB profile: http://www.nndb.com/people/539/000059362/
- ^ a b ""Profile: Mickey Kantor" on "whoswholegal"". http://www.whoswholegal.com/profiles/27330/0/Kantor/mickey-kantor/. Retrieved 2008-10-07.
- ^ a b ""Profile: Mayer Brown LLP" on "whoswholegal"". http://www.whoswholegal.com/firms/157/office/434/. Retrieved 2008-10-07.
- ^ "In Memoriam." From The Classes. Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY. March, 1979. p. 30.
- ^ a b "Son of Activist Kantor, 3 Others Killed in Crash." Los Angeles Times. October 30, 1988. Metro, p. 6.
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Political offices Preceded by
Ronald H. BrownUnited States Secretary of Commerce
Served under: Bill Clinton
April 12, 1996 – January 21, 1997Succeeded by
William M. DaleyGovernment offices Preceded by
Carla A. HillsUnited States Trade Representative
1993 – 1997Succeeded by
Charlene BarshefskyUnited States Secretaries of Commerce Secretaries of Commerce & Labor Secretaries of Commerce Redfield • Alexander • Hoover • Whiting • Lamont • Chapin • Roper • Hopkins • Jones • Wallace • Harriman • Sawyer • Weeks • Strauss • Mueller • Hodges • Connor • Trowbridge • Smith • Stans • Peterson • Dent • Morton • Richardson • Kreps • Klutznick • Baldrige • Verity • Mosbacher • Franklin • Brown • Kantor • Daley • Mineta • Evans • Gutierrez • Locke • BrysonUnited States Trade Representative Christian Herter (1962) · William M. Roth (1967) · Carl J. Gilbert (1969) · William D. Eberle (1971) · Frederick B. Dent (1975) · Robert S. Strauss (1977) · Reubin Askew (1979) · William E. Brock III (1981) · Clayton K. Yeutter (1985) · Carla A. Hills (1989) · Mickey Kantor (1993) · Charlene Barshefsky (1997) · Robert Zoellick (2001) · Rob Portman (2005) · Susan Schwab (2006) · Ron Kirk (2009)
Categories:- 1939 births
- Living people
- Corporate directors
- Jewish American politicians
- People from Nashville, Tennessee
- United States Navy officers
- United States Secretaries of Commerce
- United States Trade Representatives
- Georgetown University Law Center alumni
- Clinton Administration cabinet members
- Vanderbilt University alumni
- American Jews
- Tennessee Democrats
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