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'''Benson Kelley Whitney''' (born August 17, 1956 in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]])<ref>[http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article1218202.ece USA roser norsk kamp mot terror] Aftenposten, February 9, 2006, see pink fact book on right.</ref> was the [[United States Ambassador to Norway]] from 2006 to 2009. |
'''Benson Kelley Whitney''' (born August 17, 1956 in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]])<ref>[http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article1218202.ece USA roser norsk kamp mot terror] {{wayback|url=http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article1218202.ece |date=20071201104345 }} Aftenposten, February 9, 2006, see pink fact book on right.</ref> was the [[United States Ambassador to Norway]] from 2006 to 2009. |
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*[http://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/chiefsofmission/norway United States Department of State: Ambassadors to Norway] |
*[http://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/chiefsofmission/norway United States Department of State: Ambassadors to Norway] |
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*[http://norway.usembassy.gov/root/pdfs/newsletter_july2009_final.pdf U.S. Embassy Oslo ‐ Public Affairs Newsletter], July 2009 |
*[http://norway.usembassy.gov/root/pdfs/newsletter_july2009_final.pdf U.S. Embassy Oslo ‐ Public Affairs Newsletter], July 2009 |
Revision as of 04:47, 31 October 2016
Benson K. Whitney | |
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United States Ambassador to Norway | |
In office November 28, 2005 – October 21, 2009 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | John D. Ong |
Succeeded by | Barry B. White |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint Paul, Minnesota | August 17, 1956
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Mary |
Relations | Wheelock Whitney I (Grandfather) Wheelock Whitney II (Father) Wheelock Whitney III (Brother) |
Alma mater | Vassar College University of Minnesota Law School |
Profession | Jurist Diplomat |
Benson Kelley Whitney (born August 17, 1956 in Saint Paul, Minnesota)[1] was the United States Ambassador to Norway from 2006 to 2009.
Early life and education
Whitney grew up in Minnesota branch of the prominent American Whitney family and is of close relation to Vanderbilt family. He graduated high school from Verde Valley School in Sedona, AZ in 1974. He graduated with a B.A. from Vassar College magna cum laude in Poughkeepsie, New York and a JD from the University of Minnesota Law School magna cum laude. While at Minnesota he was an editor of the Law Review and member of the Order of the Coif.
Career
Whitney went on to practice law with Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, and Kaufman Ltd. where he specialized in regulatory industries such as health care, cable television and election law. He became the managing general partner of the Gideon Hixon Fund, an evergreen venture capital fund which focused on early-stage technology and health care companies in Minnesota and California. He was elected president of the Minnesota Venture Capital Association. He was also chief executive officer of Whitney Management Company, a private investment advisory firm. Whitney's entrance into politics came in 2004, where he was the Minnesota executive director and finance chair for the Bush-Cheney 2004 presidential campaign, as well as Minnesota finance chair for the Republican National Committee.
U.S. Ambassador to Norway
Benson K. Whitney was nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway by President George W. Bush on September 23, 2005. His nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 28, 2005, and he was sworn in by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on November 28, 2005. He presented his credentials to King Harald V of Norway on January 12, 2006.
Personal life
Whitney has been a trustee, director, chairman or advisor of a number of non-profits including the Guthrie Theater, Wilderness Inquiry, Persephone Fund, Headwaters Fund, Minnesotans for Term Limits, and the Minneapolis Academy. He is a member of the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis where he has served as a liturgical minister. Whitney and his wife Mary have four children.[2] Benson is a descendant of the prominent American Whitney family and is of close relation to the Vanderbilt family.
Sources
- "Benson K. Whitney". Archived from the original on 2007-09-03. Retrieved 2006-02-21.
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- U.S. Embassy Oslo ‐ Public Affairs Newsletter, July 2009
References
- ^ USA roser norsk kamp mot terror Archived 2007-12-01 at the Wayback Machine Aftenposten, February 9, 2006, see pink fact book on right.
- ^ U.S. Embassy Oslo ‐ Public Affairs Newsletter, July 2009, p. 2.
External links
Media related to Benson Whitney at Wikimedia Commons