THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary (New York, New York) ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release May 19, 1999
PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES PATRICK A. MULLOY AS A MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE
Patrick Mulloy, of Kingston, Pennsylvania, is currently the Assistant Secretary for Market Access and Compliance, International Trade Administration (ITA) in the United States Department of Commerce. As Assistant Secretary, Mr. Mulloy has been responsible for the analysis, formulation, and implementation of U.S. international economic policies of a bilateral, multilateral and regional nature. Mr. Mulloy implements programs to promote international trade, improve access by U.S. companies to overseas markets, and strengthen the international trade and investment position of the United States. Previously, Mr. Mulloy was also Chief International Counsel of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. He served on the House Ways & Means and Senate Banking Committees as an American Political Science Association Fellow in 1983. In addition, he worked for the Department of Justice as a Senior Attorney within the Antitrust Division and at the Department of State as a Foreign Service Officer between 1965-1982.
Mr. Mulloy received his B.A. at King's College in Pennsylvania, his M.A. in International Politics, his J.D. from George Washington University Law School, and a LL.M. in International Law from Harvard University.
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