Laurie S. Fulton
Laurie S. Fulton | |
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Ambassador of the United States to Denmark | |
In office July 15, 2009 – February 15, 2013 [1] | |
Preceded by | James P. Cain |
Succeeded by | Rufus Gifford |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Laurie S. Fulton is an American attorney, diplomat and the former United States Ambassador to Denmark. She was sworn in on July 15, 2009, and presented her credentials to the Queen of Denmark on August 3, 2009. She resigned effective February 15th, 2013. [2]
Career
Early career
Prior to entering the field of law, Fulton worked in various positions on Capitol Hill. In 1982–1985, she was Executive Director of Peace Links, an organization dedicated to involving mainstream women to end the threat of nuclear war, engage in peace-building and promote alternative means of resolving international conflicts. Fulton served on the Peace Links Board of Directors from 1989 to 2000. Her work was honored with the Pioneering Peace Builder Award by the National Peace Foundation in 2002.
Fulton earned a B.A. from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law School, both magna cum laude.
Legal career
Prior to becoming Ambassador and again after resigning as Ambassador, Fulton was a Partner at the law firm of Williams & Connolly, where her law practice included complex civil litigation, government investigations, and white-collar criminal defense.[3] In 2004, she was named as one of "Washington's Top Lawyers" by Washingtonian magazine. She is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia and Virginia, the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Fourth and Eleventh Circuits and various United States District Courts. Her knowledge of and experience in the legal profession is extensive as she has handled many complicated matters involving civil, criminal and parallel proceedings in the state, federal courts and agencies, as well as in foreign venues. Fulton was an active member of the American Bar Association, and the Litigation, Criminal Justice and International Law Sections. She served as co-chair of the Criminal Litigation Committee of the Litigation Section. [4]
Diplomatic career
Fulton has long-standing ties to Denmark. Her maternal grandfather immigrated to the United States from Denmark and served in the United States armed forces in Europe during World War I. Her great-grandfather served in the Danish parliament from 1918 to 1940.[5]
Other activities
Fulton also has been active in community and non-profit organizations. In January 2004, she was confirmed by the United States Senate to serve on the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace and was co-chair of the USIP International Advisory Council. She has also been active in Bright Beginnings, Inc., the Women's Advisory Board of the Girl Scouts of the National Capital area, the Georgetown University Law School Admissions Interview Program, and the South Dakota Farmers Union Foundation.
Personal life
Fulton was married to Tom Daschle with whom she had three children, Kelly Daschle, Nathan Daschle, and Lindsay Daschle before divorcing in 1983. Fulton has five grandchildren.
References
- ↑ http://denmark.usembassy.gov/about-us/history.html
- ↑ http://denmark.usembassy.gov/about-us/history.html
- ↑ "Ambassador (Ret.) Laurie Fulton Rejoins Williams & Connolly". Williams & Connolly LLP. Williams & Connolly LLP. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ↑ MS Speaker biography http://www.microsoft.com/romania/diversity/wlc/speakers.aspx
- ↑ "Ambassador to Denmark: Who is Laurie Fulton?". AllGov.com. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
External links
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- Laurie S. Fulton at the US Embassy in Denmark website
- Stimson Board of Directors, Laurie S. Fulton.
- President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts, White House Press Release, May 27, 2009.
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by James P. Cain |
U.S. Ambassador to Denmark 2009–2013 |
Succeeded by Rufus Gifford |
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