Background
Moore, Jonathan was born on September 10, 1932 in New York City. Son of Charles Frederick and Adeline Reeves (Nichols) Moore.
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Moore, Jonathan was born on September 10, 1932 in New York City. Son of Charles Frederick and Adeline Reeves (Nichols) Moore.
He was educated at Dartmouth College, receiving a bachelor"s degree in 1954 and at Harvard University, receiving an Master of Public Administration in 1957.
In 1957, Moore joined the United States Information Agency. He was posted in Bombay and later Monrovia. In 1959, he became an assistant to the minority leadership in the United States Senate.
He then served as legislative assistant to Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R–Mass) from 1959 to 1961.
In 1961, he joined the United States Department of Defense" General’ s Office of International Security Affairs, serving there until 1964, for a time as special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. He was special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs from 1964 to 1966.
He then spent 1967 to 1968 as foreign affairs adviser on the national campaign staff of Governor of Michigan George West. Romney during the 1968 Republican presidential primaries. After Romney"s elimination from the race, he became a foreign policy adviser on the national campaign staff of Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller.
He was briefly executive assistant to the Under Secretary of State in early 1969.
From 1969 to 1970, Moore served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1969-1970). He was then Counselor to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1970 to 1972. In 1973, he was a special assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense (1973).
From June to November 1973, he was United States Associate Attorney General.
Moore then joined academia, becoming Director of the Harvard Institute of Politics and a lecturer in Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, holding this position from 1974 to 1986. In October 1984, he was a consultant to the United States Agency for International Development in a field assessment of the United States. economic assistance program for the Philippines.
Mr. Moore was sworn in as United States. Coordinator and Ambassador at Large for Refugee Affairs on September 12, 1986, and was appointed Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs on March 5, 1987.
From 1989 to 1992, he served as United States Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
Member senior advising committee Barone Press-Politics Center, Harvard University, since 1988. Board of directors, chairman national program political committee Public Broadcasting Service, since 1989. Member international committee Red Cross Consultative Group International Experts, since 1992.
Past chairman editorial board Channel 5, Boston. Past board directors National Medical Care, Inc., Indiana University International, Inc. Past president Massachusetts Cultural Alliance.
Past member Executive Committee, trustee Washington Theological Consortium. Member Council Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa (alumni).
Married Katherine Weeks Andres, June 15, 1957. Children: Joan Brooke, Jennifer, Jocelyn Andres, Charles Frederick IV.