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¡¦ | BIOGRAPHY Clark T. Randt, Jr. Ambassador, People's Republic of China Term of Appointment: 07/17/2001 to present
Clark T. Randt, Jr., was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to China on July
17, 2001. He was nominated by President Bush on April 30, 2001 and
confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 11, 2001. Mr. Randt is a lawyer fluent in Chinese Mandarin, has lived and worked
in Asia for more than 20 years, and has been traveling to China on
business for more than 25 years. He was resident in Beijing from 1982
through 1984 where he served as First Secretary and Commercial Attach?at
the U.S. Embassy and has lived in Hong Kong for more than 15 years, most
recently as a partner with the international law firm of Shearman and
Sterling, where he headed the firm's substantial China practice. He is a
member of the New York and Hong Kong bars and is a recognized expert on
Chinese law. In 1974, Mr. Randt worked as the China representative of the National
Council for the United States China Trade and from 1968 to 1972, he served
in the United States Air Force Security Service. After preparing at the Hotchkiss School, Mr. Randt graduated from Yale
University in 1968 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of
Michigan in 1975. He also attended the Harvard Law School where he was
awarded the East Asia Legal Studies Traveling Fellowship to China. Mr. Randt is a former Governor and First Vice President of the American
Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and is a member of the American Bar
Association, the American Society of International Law, and the Hong Kong
Law Society, among others. Click here for
an additional profile of Ambassador Randt. Released on January 28, 2001 |