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Andre
Newburg is a retired partner of the international law
firm Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, and former
General Counsel and member of executive of the European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Mr Newburg
was born in Berlin in 1928. He is a member of the NY
Bar and a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law
School. During 1946-48 he served with US Military Intelligence
in Austria.
From
1952 until 1991, Mr. Newburg was an associate and then
partner of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton in New
York and in Paris (1956-59, 1974-76), Brussels (1960-1964)
and Hong Kong (1980). He retired from the firm in 1991
to join in the organization of the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, serving as General Counsel
and member of the Executive Committee. In 1997 he retired
from the EBRD and returned to Cleary Gottlieb as counsel
in its London office.
He
is currently a member of the London Court of International
Arbitration and of the International Arbitration Club
(London), the International Monetary Law Committee of
the International Law Association, the Council on Foreign
Relations, Chatham House, the development committee
of the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University,
a director and former chairman of the American Association
for the International Commission of Jurists, a director
of Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Inc. and of SEAF
Macedonia. He has been a trustee of the American School
of Classical Studies at Athens and of its Gennadius
Library since 1965. Mr. Newburg is an officer of the
Order of Leopold II (Belgium) and a member of the Century
Association (New York), the Polo (Paris) and Brooks's
(London). Mr. Newburg speaks French, German and Russian.
He resides in London and in Paris with his wife, Susan
Baring.
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