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Gerald S. McGowan

American lawyer, wireless industry entrepreneur and diplomat


Summary

American lawyer, wireless industry entrepreneur and diplomat

FieldValue
nameGerald S. McGowan
ambassador_fromUnited States
countryPortugal
term_startMarch 19, 1998
term_endJuly 3, 2001
presidentBill Clinton
predecessorElizabeth Frawley Bagley
successorJohn N. Palmer
birth_nameGerald Stephen McGowan
birth_date
birth_placeBirmingham, Michigan, U.S.
spouseSharon Shapiro
Susan Brophy
partyDemocratic
professionAttorney

Susan Brophy

Gerald Stephen "Gerry" McGowan (born September 3, 1946 Birmingham, Michigan) is an American lawyer, wireless industry entrepreneur, and diplomat. He was appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal on November 10, 1997, and was sworn in by Vice President Al Gore. He presented his credentials in Lisbon, Portugal on March 19, 1998 and left his post on July 3, 2001.

Life and career

McGowan was born and raised in Birmingham, Michigan to Harry and Mary McGowan, where he attended Brother Rice High School. While working towards his B.S. from Georgetown University and a J.D. degree from Georgetown Law, Gerry served as a clerk to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Kavanagh, and as an assistant to the late U.S. Senator Philip Hart. He also served in the Vietnam War as a United States Army 1st Lieutenant in 1970-1971. A classmate at Georgetown was then class President and eventual United States President, Bill Clinton.

McGowan is a career telecommunications industry lawyer and is a founding partner of the Washington D.C. law firm Lukas, McGowan, Nace & Gutierrez.

McGowan played an important role in negotiations between the US administration and the Portuguese leadership, during the East Timor struggle for independence from Indonesia in late 1999 and early 2000.

A telecommunications industry veteran, McGowan sat on the board of directors of Portugal Telecom from 2003-2015.

On June 1, 2015, McGowan was appointed by President Obama to the Board of Visitors of the United States Military Academy - West Point. McGowan also served as a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics in April, 2016.

Family

He is the father of seven children, Jason, Zachary, Lukas, Connor, Molly, Sean and Dylan by his first wife, the former Sharon Shapiro, who died of breast cancer on April 8, 1995. He married Susan Brophy on January 10, 1998. They currently reside in Arlington, Virginia.

References

References

  1. "Gerald S. McGowan".
  2. "Former Ambassadors | Embassy of the United States Lisbon, Portugal".
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060924122344/http://www.bcgi.net/about/corporate/bios/mcgowan.html bcgi Corporate: Board of Directors, Gerald McGowan]
  4. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/1999/10/991014-timor-usia.htm "Remarks by U.S. Ambassador to Portugal McGowan on East Timor"], ''Global Security.org''
  5. [https://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=PT.N People: Portugal Telecom Sgps SA (PT.N)], ''Reuters''
  6. "Gerald Stephen McGowan".
  7. LOIS SMITH BRADY. (January 18, 1998). "WEDDINGS: VOWS; Susan Brophy, Gerald S. McGowan". The New York Times.
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