David Hermelin
American diplomat (1936–2000)
David Hermelin | |
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United States Ambassador to Norway | |
In office January 8, 1998 – January 7, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Thomas A. Loftus |
Succeeded by | Robin Chandler Duke |
Personal details | |
Born | David B. Hermelin (1936-12-27)December 27, 1936 Detroit, Michigan |
Died | November 22, 2000(2000-11-22) (aged 63) Detroit, Michigan |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Doreen Hermelin |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
David B. Hermelin (December 27, 1936 – November 22, 2000) was United States ambassador to Norway and a Detroit area philanthropist and entrepreneur and a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
The David B. Hermelin Volunteer Fundraising Award at the University of Michigan honors David Hermelin. The ORT Hermelin College of Engineering in Netanya, Israel, was named in his honor. It opened in October, 2000.
On December 13, 2000, he was presented, posthumously, with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Clinton.[1]
In 2000, Hermelin died of a brain tumor at 63 years old.
See also
References
- ^ The White House - Office of the Press Secretary
Sources
- ORT Hermelin College of Engineering: Biography
- University of Michigan press release
- United States Department of State: Ambassadors to Norway
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