David Marchick (born 1966) is an American attorney, businessman, academic, and diplomat who serves as dean of th
Kogod School of Businessat American University.
He previously served as chief operating officer of the
United States International Development Finance Corporation during the first year of the
Biden administration
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.
He previously served as director of the Center for Presidential Transition, as a senior executive at
The Carlyle Group
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and in four departments in the
Clinton administration
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. He is the co-author of the book
"The Peaceful Transfer of Power: An Oral History of America's Presidential Transitions" published by
UVA press.
After working in the Clinton administration, Marchick joined
Washington, D.C.-based international law firm
Covington & Burling
Covington & Burling LLP is an American multinational law firm. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the firm advises clients on transactional, litigation, regulatory, and public policy matters. In 2021, Vault.com ranked Covington & Burling as ...
in March 2002. In October 2007, Marchick joined
The Carlyle Group
The Carlyle Group is a multinational private equity, alternative asset management and financial services corporation based in the United States with $376 billion of assets under management. It specializes in private equity, real assets, and ...
, a
Washington, D.C.-based asset management firm as managing director and its global head of regulatory affairs.
At Carlyle, Marchick launched and supervised Carlyle's sustainability initiatives. He was also active in driving diversity initiatives at Carlyle and in the finance industry, including through his chairmanship of the Robert Toigo Foundation.
Marchick retired from the Carlyle Group in December 2018. After Carlyle, he served as the director of the Center for Presidential Transition at the Partnership for Public Service, an adjunct professor at the
Tuck School of Business
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Founded i ...
, and senior counsel at
Covington & Burling
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. Marchick hosted the podcast Transition Lab.
Early life and education
Marchick was born in 1966 and raised in
Orinda, California
Orinda is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The city's population as of the 2020 census is estimated at 19,514 residents.
History
Orinda is located within four Mexican land grants: Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados ...
. He attended the
College Preparatory School
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before earning a Bachelor of Arts from the
University of California, San Diego
The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Insti ...
in 1988.
While at UC San Diego, Marchick was
student body president.
Marchick later earned a
master's degree
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public policy
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at the
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin that was founded in 1970 to offer training in public policy analysis and administration for students that ar ...
at the
University of Texas in Austin
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, and a
Juris Doctor
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and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice l ...
from the
George Washington University Law School
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in
Washington, D.C.
Career
1990s
Marchick started his service in the Clinton Administration In 1993, Marchick became the deputy director of presidential correspondence.
Marchick joined the Office of the United States Trade Representative in early 1993. In May 1996, Marchick was appointed by
United States Secretary of Commerce
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Mickey Kantor
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Early life and education
Born and raised in Nashville, ...
to being deputy assistant secretary for trade development.
By January 1998, Marchick held the position of Deputy United States Assistant Secretary of State.
Marchick led negotiations with China to expand air passenger and cargo services between the United States and China.
In October 1999, Marchick left the U.S. State Department to join the newly formed
Bid4Assets, a website for bankrupt businesses to auction off their assets.
2000s
In March 2002, Marchick joined
Covington & Burling
Covington & Burling LLP is an American multinational law firm. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the firm advises clients on transactional, litigation, regulatory, and public policy matters. In 2021, Vault.com ranked Covington & Burling as ...
, an international law firm.
At Covington, Marchick began work on international transportation and trade issues.
In September 2003, Covington formed a business alliance with
Kissinger-McLarty Associates. In 2006, Marchick co-authored the book, ''U.S. National Security and Foreign Direct Investment,''
and focused his law practice on representing companies, such as
IBM, seeking approval from the
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
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(CFIUS), an inter-agency committee of the
United States Government
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that reviews the
national security implications of
foreign investments in U.S. companies or operations.
Marchick served vice chair of Covington & Burling's international practice
In October 2007, Marchick joined
The Carlyle Group
The Carlyle Group is a multinational private equity, alternative asset management and financial services corporation based in the United States with $376 billion of assets under management. It specializes in private equity, real assets, and ...
, a
Washington, D.C. based global asset management firm specializing in
private equity
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. Marchick was hired for the newly created position of managing director of Carlyle's regulatory affairs.
As a managing director, Marchick was responsible for regulatory issues in countries where Carlyle operates.
Marchick was also responsible for supervising firm's branding and communications, research and sustainability issues. Marchick later served on Carlyle's Operating Committee and Management Committee.
In support of his work on domestic manufacturing investments, Marchick was awarded the "Solidarity and Appreciation Award" by the United Steelworkers.
Marchick retired from the Carlyle Group in December 2018.
After Carlyle, he served as Director of the Center for Presidential Transition at the Partnership for Public Service, an adjunct professor at th
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth an
Senior Of Counsel at the law firmCovington & Burling. As Director of the Center for Presidential Transition, he worked on a non-partisan basis on the Presidential Transition of 2020.
As Chief Operating Officer of the United States International Development Finance Corporation, Marchick served as the senior Biden appointee at the agency. During his tenure, DFC invested more than any time in the agency's 25-year history and invested in vaccine manufacturing capacity for 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines.
He serves on the National Council of the National Park Foundation and the governing council for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
In 2022, he was appointed as the dean of the Kogod School of Business at
American University.
With nearly 2,000 students and more than two dozen undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs, the Kogod School of Business is a leader in business education and is known for its outstanding academic pursuits in sustainability; analytics; cyber management; entrepreneurship; and hands-on learning.
Affiliations
* National Park Foundation, National Council
* UC San Diego Foundation, Board of Trustees
* Holocaust Memorial Museum, Member, Council (Board of Trustees)
* Robert F. Toigo Foundation, Former Chairman of the Board of Directors
*
Dartmouth College
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, adjunct professor, Tuck School of Business
[https://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/faculty/faculty-directory/david-m-marchick]
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American University, Dean, Kogod School of Business
* Transition Lab Podcast, Host
Selected publications
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References
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1967 births
Clinton administration personnel
George Washington University Law School alumni
Living people
People from Contra Costa County, California
University of California, San Diego alumni
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs alumni
People associated with Covington & Burling