| David C. Mulford Ambassador David Mulford is currently Vice-Chairman International of Credit Suisse. Ambassador Mulford has most recently served as the United States Ambassador to India from 2004 to 2009. During his tenure, India and the United States achieved unprecedented economic cooperation and exponential expansion in business, health, finance, science, agriculture, education and military cooperation. As Ambassador, he negotiated the US-India civil nuclear agreement, ending India's 35 years of isolation. Ambassador Mulford also previously served in the US Government as Under Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury for International Affairs from 1984-1992. At the Treasury, he played a key role representing the US Government on a number of issues, including coordinating economic policy with the G-7; leading Yen/Dollar negotiations with Japan; advising on financial assistance to Russia and the ex-Soviet Republics; leading the US delegation that negotiated the establishment of the EBRD; negotiating Poland's debt reduction program in 1991; and leading the development and implementation of both the Baker and the Brady plans for developing country debt.
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