Education
He received his Political Science and International Relations degree from Brigham Young University and completed the Senior Managers in Government program at Harvard University.
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He received his Political Science and International Relations degree from Brigham Young University and completed the Senior Managers in Government program at Harvard University.
Newell is a former United States Ambassador to Sweden (1985–1989) and a United States. Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1982–1985). Previously, he served in the White House as a Special Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Appointments under Ronald Reagan in 1981–1982. Before this he was a Staff Assistant to the President under Gerald Ford.
He began his political career as a conservative Republican working for President Richard Nixon (1972–1973).
Between White House assignments Newell worked for United States. Senator Bob Dole (R-Kansas) and Pennsylvania"s Republican Governor Richard Thornburgh. Newell was raised in Illinois, Iowa, and California.
On April 16, 2011, the Church announced Newell"s three-year assignment to preside over the Church"s mission in Sweden. His tenure began on July 1, 2011.
When Newell was sent to Sweden as the nation"s youngest ambassador at age 36, President Ronald Reagan commented,"Ambassador Newell represents America with imagination, energy and skill..he has my full personal confidence." Former United States. Secretary of State George Shultz said of Newell, "His contribution to our foreign policy has been important..he deserves much cr for substantial improvement in United States. relations."
In 1983 through 1985, Newell criticized United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for inefficient managing of funds and becoming unduly politicized, backing liberation groups such as the Palestine Liberation Organization and attacking press freedoms.
Newell would argue that United States withdrawal would do more to speed up reforms than staying and cites the 1977 United States exit from the International Labor Organization in Geneva. Change seemed to be possible after we left, he said. After being out of the International Labor Organization for three years, the United States took up membership again in 1980.
Newell said the United States would rejoin United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization if it returns to its original purpose.
President Reagan agreed and the United States. pulled out of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1985 (to return later under George West Bush). Later, when Newell was nominated to the ambassadorship to Sweden, his nomination was favorably reported out of the Committee on Foreign Relations onto the floor of the United States. Senate where there was "unanimous consent that the President be immediately notified that the Senate has given its consent to this nomination." Even with the nomination Democratic Senator Joseph Biden expressed reservations over the choice of the nominee with the unmerited statement: "I find it difficult to be sending an ambassador to Sweden who doesn"t know how many countries are in North Atlantic Treaty Organization." Despite the detractors Newell had support from both parties including from Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy who said, "During his tenure, Mr.
Newell presided over the United States withdrawal from Unesco as a result of serious problems that plagued that agency administratively and politically." Of his time in Sweden President George Heriot-Watt University Bush would say, "I have high regard and appreciation for Greg Newell"s superb efforts.".