Tim Wirth
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Tim Wirth | |
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Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs | |
In office May 12, 1994 – December 23, 1997 | |
President | Bill Clinton |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Frank E. Loy |
Counselor of the Department of State | |
In office April 23, 1993 – April 30, 1994 | |
President | Bill Clinton |
Preceded by | Robert Zoellick |
Succeeded by | Wendy Sherman (1997) |
United States Senator from Colorado | |
In office January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1993 | |
Preceded by | Gary Hart |
Succeeded by | Ben Nighthorse Campbell |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 2nd district | |
In office January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1987 | |
Preceded by | Donald Brotzman |
Succeeded by | David Skaggs |
Personal details | |
Born | Timothy Endicott Wirth September 22, 1939 Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Wren Winslow |
Relations | John Wirth (brother) Peter Wirth (nephew) |
Children | 2 |
Education | Harvard University (BA, MA) Stanford University (PhD) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1961–1967 |
Unit | United States Army Reserve |
Timothy Endicott Wirth (born September 22, 1939) is an American politician from
Early life and education
Wirth is a graduate of
Wirth served as a vice president of Great Western Cities Company, part of
Career
Wirth began his political career as a White House Fellow under President
In 1986, Wirth ran for the
After Congressional service
Following two decades of elected politics, Wirth was national co-chair of the Clinton–Gore campaign, and served in the U.S. Department of State as the first
Work with the United Nations Foundation
- Mobilizing resources in support of the eradication of polio with Gates Foundation, and the World Bank;
- Initiating a global campaign to diminish the impact of measles with the Centers for Disease Controland UN Agencies;
- Stimulating a nationwide grassroots program for the purchase of anti-malaria bed nets ("Nothing But Nets") with many partners (including the World Health Organization and the National Basketball Association);
- Organizing support for the special needs of adolescent girls within the UN and many private sector partners with Nike and lead UN Agencies;
- Supporting the United Nations Population Fund, and working with Congress to increase U.S. funding and bring greater focus to AIDS prevention;
- Developing standards for better managing tourism's impact on the environment and contribution to climate change in close partnership with UNESCO and with Expedia and other industry leaders;
- Leading work to develop the UN framework for the post-Kyoto climate negotiations through a close partnership with the UN's leadership and retired heads of State throughout the world (The Club of Madrid);
- Managing a public-private effort with major segments of the agriculture community and UN agencies for better understanding of the promise, challenge and economics of bioenergy; and
- Advancing aggressive standards for energy efficiency in the U.S. and abroad with the U.S.-centered Energy Future Coalition.
The
Wirth is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of Issue One.[7]
In his retirement, Wirth has been supportive of the youth climate justice movement. He has been active in efforts to convince his alma mater, Harvard University, to divest from fossil fuels,[8] and in March 2021 joined Harvard students, faculty, and alumni to file an official legal complaint charging that the university's fossil fuel investments were illegal under Massachusetts law.[9][10] In response to the legal complaint and other efforts, Harvard committed to divestment from fossil fuels in the fall of 2021.[11]
Personal life
Wirth is married to Wren Winslow Wirth, the president of the Winslow Foundation. They have two children, Chris and Kelsey Wirth. Their daughter, Kelsey Wirth, is the co-founder of the orthodontic production company
See also
References
- ^ "United Nations Foundation– Timothy E. Wirth (U.S.A.)". Unfoundation.org. 1992-08-09. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ^ "GWU Bridging Gaps With 'Future Shock'". Denver Post. 27 October 1971. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- ^ "Mr. Timothy Worth, Great Western United" (PDF). mountainscholar.org. 14 December 1970. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- ^ "James Hansen's legacy: Scientists reflect on climate change in 1988, 2018, and 2048". Grist. 2018-06-22. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- ^ Wirth, Senator Tim (9 August 1992). "Diary of a Dropout". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ "Timothy E. Wirth (U.S.A.)". United Nations Foundation. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ^ "ReFormers Caucus". Issue One. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ^ Bolotnikova, Marina N. (2019-04-23). "Divest Harvard Makes Case for Dropping Fossil Fuels". Harvard Magazine. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- ^ "Divestment Activists Allege Harvard's Fossil Fuel Investments Violate State Law in Complaint to State AG". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- ^ "Complaint against the Harvard Corporation" (PDF). Climate Defense Project.
- ^ Sabrina Shankman (September 10, 2021). "After nearly a decade of resistance, Harvard divests from fossil fuels". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- ^ "Kelsey Wirth Biography". Archived from the original on 2005-03-10. Retrieved 2005-07-14.
- ^ "John Wirth, professor of Latin American studies, dead at 66 : 06/02". news.stanford.edu. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 2020-12-14.