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Maxbyheath (talk) 17:02, 24 July 2017 (UTC)

Harry Gerard Broadman (born December 23, 1954) is a foreign trade and investment negotiator, global business growth strategist, private equity investor, professor of international economics, and journalist. He is the CEO and Managing Partner of Proa Global Partners LLC, on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), monthly International business columnist for Forbes, Newsweek-International, and Gulf News, and author of Africa’s Silk Road: China and India’s New Economic Frontier.

Early life
Broadman was born in New York City, attended The Loomis Chaffee School, and graduated from Brown University in 1977 with a A.B. magna cum laude in economics and history. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1977. In 1978 he received his A.M. in economics, and in 1981 his Ph.D. in economics from The University of Michigan.

Career
Broadman served as a consultant on energy security at the Rand Corporation in 1979 and from 1980 to 1981 he was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution.

He became a fellow and assistant director of the Center for Energy Policy Research at Resources for the Future Inc. (RFF) in 1981, where he worked on U.S. oil import policy, regulatory reform of the natural gas industry, and oil exploration in non-OPEC developing countries. Broadman joined the Harvard University faculty in 1984 and taught courses on international business investment in the Department of Economics in the School of Arts and Sciences, and on energy economics in the Kennedy School; he was also a fellow at Harvard’s Energy and Environmental Policy Center. While at Harvard he co-authored an article arguing for placing a $10.00 tariff on imported oil to curb U.S. petroleum consumption in order to reduce the exposure of the national economy to external disturbances in the world oil market.

He served as the Chief Economist of the US Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, then chaired by Senator John Glenn beginning in 1987, and in 1990, Broadman joined the administration of President George H.W. Bush to became Chief of Staff of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers.

Subsequently, and continuing into the administration of President William J. Clinton, Broadman was appointed as United States Assistant Trade Representative, with responsibility for overseeing the US government’s negotiations of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) with foreign governments as well as its negotiations of the General Agreement on Trade in Services as part of the Uruguay Round multilateral trade agreement. He represented the US Trade Representative on the board of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and on the inter-agency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States(CFIUS).

From 1993 to 2008, he held several positions in the World Bank, where he managed the bank’s loan operations and economic policy reform programs in China, especially on restructuring the country’s industrial state owned enterprises and its shift towards a market-oriented economy ; in The Russian Federation and other countries within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), especially on privatization programs ; the Balkans; and sub-Saharan Africa. In 2005 the World Bank published his book,“From Disintegration to Reintegration: Eastern Europe and The Former Soviet Union in International Trade and in 2007 the World Bank published his book,Africa's Silk Road: China's and India's New Economic Frontier''.

Broadman joined former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s consultancy, The Albright Group (now Albright Stonebridge), as Managing Director in 2008 at the same time former German Vice Chancellor Joschka Fischer joined the firm. Concurrently Broadman joined Albright Capital Management LLC, an alternative investment and private equity fund focused exclusively on emerging markets.

In 2011, he was appointed Senior Managing Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to establish and lead PwC's Emerging Markets Business Growth Strategy Practice and serve as PwC’s Chief Economist.

Broadman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of The Bretton Woods Committee. He serves on the advisory board of the Global Business School Network] and on the board of directors of [[Partners for Democratic Change. He previously served on the board of directors of The Corporate Council on Africa.

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