During the second term of President Ronald Reagan, I was the United States Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary for Trade Administration. Subsequently, I became Under Secretary of Commerce. In those positions, I had responsibility for regulating international trade and overseeing the defense industrial base. Those positions also provided me with the privilege of working with Michael Czinkota on a daily basis.
I was indeed fortunate. He was a valued member of my management team, and I relied on him for advice and counsel. All government officials are not equal in their skill and acumen. Michael Czinkota was one who was exceptional. He was particularly valuable to have as a colleague. I appreciated his insights into the practical ...
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