Carol Bellamy

Carol Bellamy ( born January 14, 1942 in Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American politician and manager.

Bellamy visited the private Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1963. From 1963 to 1965 she was a volunteer of the Peace Corps Guatemala. They then returned to the East Coast to attend at New York University to study Law, where she graduated with a diploma in 1968. After that, she joined the law firm of Cravath, Swaine and Moore in New York City, where she worked until 1971.

1973-1977 was Bellamy deputies in the Senate of the State of New York. From 1978 to 1985 she stood as president before the City Council of New York. Then she filled director in the free economy ( Morgan Stanley from 1986 to 1990, Bear Stearns 1990-1993). Her candidacy as treasurer of the city for the Democrats in 1990 was not successful.

1993 President Bill Clinton appointed her as Director of the Peace Corps. Subsequently, she was appointed in 1995 by UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros -Ghali to the Office of the Director General of UNICEF. Boutros- Ghali's successor, Kofi Annan granted to it in 2000 for a second term, which ended with the year 2004.

Since 2005, Bellamy sitting on the director chair of the U.S. educational organization World Learning. In 2007 she was elected to the executive committee of the NGO Fair Labor Association.

List of Works

  • Carol Bellamy and Jean Zermatten (ed.): Realizing the rights of the child. rüffer & rub 2007, ISBN 978-3-907625-34-7.
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