Fritz Walter Ermarth (born 1941)

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Chair of the National Intelligence Council


In office

1988–1993


President

Ronald Reagan

George H. W. Bush

Preceded by

Frank Horton III

Succeeded by

Joseph Nye

Personal details


Born

February 20, 1941 (age 79)

Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Education

Wittenberg University (BA)

Harvard University (MA)

Fritz W. Ermarth has been the Director of National Security Programs at the Nixon Center since 2002.[1] He is also a part-time senior analyst for the Strategies Group at Science Applications International Corporation.

Ermarth worked for the Central Intelligence Agency from 1973 until 1998,[2] serving as Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, as National Intelligence Officer for the USSR and East Europe and Director of the Strategic Evaluation Center. He has received both the Distinguished Intelligence Medal and the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal. Ermarth also served as Special Assistant to the President during the Ronald Reagan's presidency, as well as Senior Director of Soviet and European Affairs.[1]

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