Background
EAGLEBURGER, Lawrence was born on August 1, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Son of late Doctor Leon S. and Helen M. Eagleburger.
consultant federal official and ambassador
EAGLEBURGER, Lawrence was born on August 1, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Son of late Doctor Leon S. and Helen M. Eagleburger.
Student, Center State College, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1948-1950; Bachelor of Science, University Wisconsin, 1952; Master of Sciences, University Wisconsin, 1957; Doctor of Laws (honorary), University South Carolina., 1985; Doctor of Laws (honorary), George Washington University, 1986.
Teaching assistant University Wisconsin, 1956-1957. Joined United States Foreign Service, 1957, 3d secretary Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1957-1959. Assigned United States Department State, 1959-1962, 65-66.
2d secretary Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1962-1965. Member staff National Security Council, 1966-1967. Special assistant to under secretary United States Department State, 1967-1969.
Executive assistant to assistant to President for national security affairs The White House, 1969. Political advisory, counselor for political affairs United States Mission to North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, 1969-1971. Deputy assistant secretary United States Department Defense, 1971-1973, deputy assistant to President for national security operations, 1973, executive assistant to secretary, 1973-1975.
Deputy under secretary for management, executive assistant to secretary United States Department State, 1975-1977, United States ambassador to Yugoslavia Belgrade, 1977-1981, assistant secretary for European affairs, 1981-1982, undersecretary for political affairs, 1982-1984, deputy secretary, 1989—1992, acting secretary, 1992, secretary, 1992-1993. President Kissinger Associates, Incorporated, New York York City, 1984—1989. Senior public policy advisory Baker, Donelson, Bearrnan, Caldwell & Berkowitz, Washington, since 1993.
Board directors ITT Corporation, Josephson International, Inc., Phillips Petroleum Company, Halliburton Company, Universal Corporation. Trustee Mutual of New York. Member Iraq Study Group, 2006.
Vice chairman 7th District Young Republicans Wisconsin, 1950-1951. Member Wisconsin Young Republican Executive Committee, 1949-1951. Served to 1st lieutenant Army of the United States, 1952-1954.
Member Alpha Sigma Phi.
Married Marlene Ann Heinemann, April 23, 1966. 1 son by previous marriage, Lawrence Scott. Children: Lawrence Andrew, Lawrence Jason.