Previously, Mr. Froman was Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Eurasia and the Middle East. His responsibilities included U.S. economic policy toward the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the implementation of the economic components of the Dayton Accords. From January 1993 to December 1995, Mr. Froman was director for International Economic Affairs on the National Economic Council and the National Security Council at the White House, where he worked on a wide range of international trade and foreign investment policies.
Prior to assuming his position at the White House, Mr. Froman served as liaison of the American Bar Association's Central and East European Law Initiative legal assistance program in the Republic of Albania and as a member of the Forward Studies Unit of the European Commission in Brussels. Mr. Froman received a bachelor's degree in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University, a doctorate in International Relations from Oxford University and a law degree from Harvard Law School. « less
Recipients
Hillary Clinton
Secretary of State
Barack Obama
President of the United States
Hopefund Inc.
Political Action Committee
Brad Carson
US Representative from Oklahoma
Jack Reed
US Senator and Representative from Rhode Island
John Kerry
US Senator from Massachusetts
Ed Case
US Representative from Hawaii
Joe Biden
US Vice President of the United States
Jamie Frederic Metzl
Senior Fellow at Asia Society
Maria E Cantwell
US Senator and Representative from Washington
Artur Davis
US Representative from Alabama
Christopher Van Hollen
US Representative from Maryland
Chris Dodd
President & CEO of MPAA; former US Senator from CT
Chuck Schumer
US Representative and Senator from New York
Erskine B Bowles
Bill Clinton's chief of staff from 1996-1998; Senior Advisor at...



