Background
WOLF, JOHN was born in 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia.
WOLF, JOHN was born in 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Washington & Lee University (Bachelor of Arts, 1969. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1972). Omicron Delta Kappa.
He retired in July 2014 as President of Eisenhower Fellowships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Department of State
Wolf served with the Department of State, entering as a Foreign Service Officer in 1970. He became Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation on September 26, 2001.
Concurrently, in June 2003, President George West. Bush appointed him as Chief, United States. Coordination and Monitoring Mission for the Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East.
Prior to these appointments, Wolf served from 1999-2000 as Special Adviser to the President and Secretary of State for Caspian Basin Energy Diplomacy. Following early assignments in Australia, Vietnam, Greece, and Pakistan, as well as in Washington, Wolf served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from 1989-1992, and Ambassador to Malaysia from 1992-1995.
He was designated as Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Coordinator in January 1996, and confirmed as Ambassador to Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in February 1997. After the State Department
Wolf was president of Eisenhower Fellowships from August 2004 to July 2014.
Eisenhower Fellowships challenges leaders around the world to think beyond their current scope, to engage others, including outside of their current networks, and to leverage their own talents to better the world around them.
He was elected to the Board of the American Academy of Diplomacy in 2011.
The Bar Association of Baltimore City. The District of Columbia Bar. Maryland State (Member, Litigation Section Council, Construction Cases Committee, Chairman, 1981-1983) and American (Member, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry.
Vice-Chair, Construction Litigation Committee of Litigation Section, 1987-1988) Bar Associations.