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John Bonnell Emerson (born January 11, 1954) is an American diplomat, lawyer, business executive and the former
United States Ambassador to Germany The United States has had diplomatic relations with the nation of Germany under its various forms of governments and leaders since 1871, and its principal predecessor nation, the Kingdom of Prussia, since 1835. These relations were broken twice ...
, having served from 2013 to 2017. Emerson was the 2015 recipient of the State Department’s Sue M. Cobb Award for Exemplary Diplomatic Service, which is given annually to a non-career ambassador who has used private sector leadership and management skills to make a significant impact on bilateral or multilateral relations through proactive diplomacy. In 2017 he was the recipient of both the CIA Medal and the United States
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, which is its highest civilian honor. Emerson currently serves as Vice Chairman of Capital Group International. He has been the Chairman of the American Council on Germany since 2018."About Us"
American Council on Germany.


Biography

Emerson was raised in
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, and
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. He received his bachelor’s degree in government and philosophy from
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in 1975, and in 2017 the college named him an Honorary Doctor of Laws. After earning a J.D. from the
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in 1978, Emerson practiced law with Manatt, Phelps and Phillips and made partner in 1983. Emerson then served as deputy campaign manager for
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’s presidential campaign until its dissolution in May 1987. After questioning Hart about his weekend with
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when the story of their extramarital affair broke, Emerson said to another top aide, “I’m a team player. Hart can trust me to the moon. But I’m not buying this shit.” Emerson was played by
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in
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’s film about the scandal, ''
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'', starring
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in the title role. Next Emerson served as chief deputy/chief of staff in the city attorney’s office in
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, under City Attorney
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. In 1988 the ''
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'' recognized him as a “Rising Star” in Southern California. Three years later, Emerson lost a race for the
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by 31 votes. Emerson was active in a number of subsequent political campaigns, including serving as
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’s California campaign manager in 1992.Paul Richter
"Mr. Fix-It: When things don't run right in California, the White House calls on John Emerson. His job? Ensuring that the politicians--and the voters--are happy."
''
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'', May 29, 1994.
"Ambassador to Germany: Who Is John Emerson?"
AllGov, June 24, 2013.
After Clinton was elected president, Emerson worked in the
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as deputy director of intergovernmental affairs. In that role he served as liaison to the nation’s governors and coordinated the administration’s efforts to obtain congressional approval of the Uruguay Round of the GATT trade agreement. During his tenure at the White House, Emerson was acknowledged as the president’s chief liaison in handling California issues such as the aftermath of the
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. In Clinton’s autobiography, ''My Life'', he dubbed Emerson “the Secretary of California” for his dedication to the state’s concerns. Emerson subsequently worked at
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, an international investment management company headquartered in Los Angeles. He became president of private client services and served in that capacity for 16 years. During this period he chaired an independent citizens committee to redraw the city council lines for Los Angeles’ districts and presided over the 2003 opening of
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, as Chairman of the
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. In 2010 President
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appointed Emerson to his Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations, a post he held for three years. In 2013 Obama tabbed Emerson as the U.S. ambassador to Germany. After being confirmed by the
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and sworn in, Emerson and his family arrived in
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on August 15, 2013. Less than two months later, the news broke that the
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tapped the mobile phone of
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, then
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. As the U.S. ambassador, it was Emerson’s responsibility to rebuild the broken trust between the governments. Upon returning to Los Angeles in January 2017, Emerson rejoined Capital Group as Vice Chairman of Capital International. In this capacity he works with colleagues and clients throughout the United States, Europe and Asia, focusing primarily on geopolitical risk.


Personal life

Emerson is married to attorney and civic leader Kimberly Marteau Emerson. They have three daughters: Hayley, Taylor and
Jacqueline Emerson Jacqueline Bonnell Marteau Emerson is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Foxface in the film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012). She is also known for starring as Skye in the film '' The Last Survivors'' (2014). She is a ...
. Before and after moving to Germany Emerson and his wife were active in civic affairs, serving on a number of non-profit boards including the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles, the
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, the American Council on Germany (as Chairman), the German Marshall Fund, American Friends of the Munich Security Conference, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the Buckley School and Marlborough School. Emerson is a past recipient of the
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Spirit of Liberty Award, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Access to Justice Award, the
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’s Ira E. Yellin Community Leadership Award and the United Friends of the Children Brass Ring Award."United Friends Honors Kimberly Marteau Emerson, Ambassador John Emerson and Tremale Berger at 2018 Brass Ring Awards Dinner"
United Friends of the Children, June 1, 2018.


References


External links


United States Diplomatic Mission to Germany: The Ambassador

Mr. John B. Emerson & Ms. Kimberly Marteau Emerson
at the Pacific Council


External links

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