Nicholas Andrew Rey

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Nicholas Andrew Rey
United States Ambassador to Poland
Preceded byThomas W. Simons Jr.
Succeeded byDaniel Fried

Nicholas Andrew Rey (23 January 1938, Warsaw, Poland – 13 January 2009, Washington, D.C.) was American diplomat, businessman, United States Ambassador to Poland[1] (from 1993 to 1997), affiliated with Democratic Party.

Life

Rey was born in Warsaw, Poland, and as an infant (was about two years old) fled the country with his family right after the beginning of World War II. In 1946 he became a naturalized United States citizen. Graduated from Princeton and Johns Hopkins Universities. Worked as an investment banker at Merrill Lynch and Bear Stearns. Rey died in Washington, D.C..[2][3] Memorial service was held on January 30 in Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington D.C.[4] Was married, had three children. He was a descendant of a polish poet, Mikołaj Rey[5].

Political career

Rey was appointed United States ambassador to Poland by President Bill Clinton and served from 1993 to 1997. Worked with many prominent Polish-Americans for instance Edward Rowny and Mark Brzezinski. Participated in different campaigns of Democratic Party.[6]

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Notes

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Poland
1993–1997
Succeeded by