Background
Aaron, David L. was born on August 21, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Aaron, David L. was born on August 21, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor, Occidental College. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Occidental College. Master of Arts, Princeton University.
With Foreign Service, since 1962, political and economic officer Guayaquil, Ecuador. International relations officer Department of State, 1964-1966. Political officer North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Paris, 1966.
With Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Senior staff member National Security Council, 1972-1974. Legislation assistant Senator Walter F. Mondale, Minnesota, 1974-1975.
Task force leader select committee intelligence United States Senate, 1975-1976. Deputy assistant to president for national security, 1977-1981. Vice president Oppenheimer and Company, Inc., 1981-1985.
Writer, lecturer Lantz-Harris Agency, 1985-1993. Senior advisor Mondale Presidential Campaign, 1984. Consultant 20th Century Fund, 1990-1992, senior fellow, 1992-1993.
Board directors quest value dual purpose fund Oppenheimer Capital Corporation. Ambassador, United States representative Organization Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, 1996. Presidential special envoy for cryptography, 1996.
Undersecretary international trade department Commerce, 1997-1900. Senior international advisory Dorsey & Whitney, 2000-2003. Senior fellow, director Center for Middle East Public Policy, Research and Development, since 2003.
Staff member Carter-Mondale Presidential Campaign. Board directors Atlantic Council. Member National Democratic Institute International Affairs (board directors), Council Foreign Relations, International League Human Rights (board directors), Authors Guild, Pacific Council on International Policy.
M. Chloe W. Aaron; 1 child.