Background
Lehmann, Ingrid A. was born on June 7, 1948 in Berlin, Germany. Daughter of Werner E. and Hildegard E. (Beier) Lehmann.
(Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescrip...)
Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescription for just how the goals of placing communication functions at the heart of the strategic management of the UN might be achieved - and a dramatic warning of the consequences of failing to do so.
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(Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescrip...)
Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescription for just how the goals of placing communication functions at the heart of the strategic management of the UN might be achieved - and a dramatic warning of the consequences of failing to do so.
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Lehmann, Ingrid A. was born on June 7, 1948 in Berlin, Germany. Daughter of Werner E. and Hildegard E. (Beier) Lehmann.
San Jose State University, United States of America. University of Berlin, Master of Arts (Pol Science(s)). Duke University, United States of America.
University of Minnesota, United States of America, Master of Arts (History). Spoken languages: English, French, German.
Associate officer United Nations Secretariat, New York, 1975-1978. Political affairs officer United Nations Force in Cyprus, 1979-1980, United Nations, New York, 1980-1984. Chief non-governmental organization Section, United Nations, 1984-1987, Peace & Security Programs, 1987-1989.
District supervisor United Nations Assistance Group, Namibia, 1989-1990. Director United Nations Information Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1991-1993, Athens, Greece, 1997-1999, United Nations Information Service, Vienna, since 1999.
(Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescrip...)
(Ms Lehmann has provided a timely and challenging prescrip...)
(In this first paper of a new series entitled The Pearson ...)
Secretary World Disarmament Campaign, Geneva, 1986—1987. Member Academy Council of United Nations Systems, since 1995. Fellow, CFIA, Harvard University, since 1993, John Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University, 2004.
Married James V. Arbuckle.