Peter Schechter
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Peter Schechter | |
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Born | 1959 Rome, Italy |
Nationality | American |
Education | Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University |
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Title | Executive Producer and Host of Altamar, A Foreign Policy Podcast |
Spouse | Rosa Puech |
Children | Alia, Marina |
Website | www |
Peter Schechter (born 1959) is an American political consultant and the executive producer and host of Altamar, a foreign policy podcast. Until June 2017, he was the Atlantic Council's Senior Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and the founding director of the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, a Washington-based think tank launched in October 2013 to study the trends transforming Latin America.
Born in 1959 in Rome, Schechter was raised in Italy, Bolivia, and Venezuela. He has a Master's from the Johns Hopkins’ Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. He is fluent in six languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, and German.
Biography
[edit]From 1987 to 1992, Schechter worked as a political consultant for the Sawyer Miller Group. In 1993, he co-founded Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter and Associates, a Washington, DC–based public relations company with partners Bob Chlopak and Charlie Leonard.[1][2]
According to Foreign Agents Registration filings with the US Department of Justice, the firm received over $292,000 in 2009 to boost the image of the interim government of Honduras in the US.[3][4]
Schechter is an adjunct professor at George Washington University in DC and a visiting professor at Ben Gurion University’s Faculty of Business and Management. He also serves on BGU's Board of Governors.[citation needed]
Schechter is also a goat farmer in Virginia, co-owner with chef José Andrés of five successful Washington restaurants (including prize-winning Jaleo and Zaytinya), co-proprietor of Agur Winery in Israel, and an author.[citation needed]
Schechter published his first novel, Point of Entry, in 2006. The Washington Post called it "fast moving". The Chicago Tribune said it is "as good as this kind of writing gets". The St. Louis Post Dispatch said the plot is "why-didn't I think-of-that-clever." Newsweek called it "a rip-roaring novel about terrorism, nuclear plots and presidential dating." The Boston Globe declared it "entertaining". His second book, Pipeline, was published in 2009.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Team, Meridian International Center. "Peter Schechter | Meridian International Center". meridian.org. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ Sarasohn, Judy (11 October 2000). "Enron Hire Faces Some Partisan Fire". The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ "Honduran government hires PR shop", The Hill, 27 September 2009; retrieved November 2009.
- ^ Contract filing for Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter and Associates, Inc., Foreign Agent Registration Unit, 21 October 2009; retrieved November 2009.
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[edit]- 1959 births
- Living people
- American thriller writers
- Jewish American novelists
- American political consultants
- Communications consultants
- 20th-century Italian Jews
- American male novelists
- Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies alumni
- Atlantic Council
- Italian emigrants to the United States
- 21st-century American Jews