Christopher Burnham

Christopher Bancroft Burnham was appointed Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Management by Kofi Annan on June 1, 2005, after serving as acting Under Secretary of State for Management for Condoleezza Rice, and as Assistant Secretary of State for Resource Management and Chief Financial Officer of the State Department for General Colin Powell. Mr. Burnham joined the Department of State in September 2001.[1] As a Connecticut State Representative and a Captain in the Marine Corps reserves, he was one of seven state legislators called to serve in military during the Gulf War.[2] He served as minority leader in the legislature, and after his third term was elected Treasurer of Connecticut, where he served from 1995 - 1997. Within two years he restructured the state pension funds, performance went from being the worst performing in the country to the top 25%, where it remained for eight years.

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Work at the UN

One of Burnham's first tasks at the UN was handling the "procurement department scandal." "We cannot modernize and rebuild the United Nations on a foundation that has corruption in it. This is not just my priority; it is the secretary-general's Kofi Annan priority," he said in a Foxnews interview.[3]

Education

Burnham graduated from high school at Kent School in 1975. He completed his B.A. in Political Science at Washington & Lee University in 1980 and a National Security Studies Program from Georgetown University from 1987-88. He then completed his M.P.A. from Harvard University in 1990.

Awards

References

  1. ^ [1] UN Official Biography
  2. ^ [2] The New York Times 17 March 1991
  3. ^ [3] FOX News interview transcript December 16, 2005
  4. ^ [4] All above from UN Official Biography

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