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Ambassador Thomas L. Siebert served as the United States Ambassador to
Sweden from 1994 -1998. In 1998, he was appointed Chairman of the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary Conference.
The ITU is the United Nations' specialized agency devoted to
telecommunications matters and is the highest decision-making body made up
of representatives of governments belonging to an international treaty-
making organization; 189 Nations/2000 delegates participated. He has
served as a Washington, DC telecommunications attorney specializing in
practice both internationally and in the United States, principally in the
area of new technologies.
Ambassador Siebert graduated from Georgetown University in 1968 and is a
1972 graduate of Georgetown University Law School. He is a member of the
Board of Visitors of Georgetown University Law School. He also serves on
the Board of Directors of the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce - New
York and the Board of Directors of the Swedish-American Chamber of
Commerce - USA. He is a member of the Annapolis Yacht Club. Ambassador
Siebert's professional associations include: the District of Columbia Bar,
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, American Bar Association and
the Federal Communications Bar Association. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio
and his residence is now in Annapolis, Maryland. He is married to the
former Deborah Simpson, an economist and investment banker from Los
Angeles, California. The Sieberts have four children: Sarah, Lauren, Teddy
and Trevor.
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