Timothy
E. Wirth President, United Nations Foundation
and Better World Fund
Timothy Wirth is the President
of the United Nations Foundation and Better World
Fund. These organizations were founded in 1998
through a major financial commitment from R.E.
Turner to support and strengthen the work of the
United Nations.
Wirth began his political
career as a White House Fellow under President
Lyndon Johnson and was Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Education in the Nixon Administration. Wirth then returned to his home state and successfully
ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, representing
Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District from
1975-1987. In the House, he concentrated his efforts
in the areas of communications technology and
budget policy. In 1986, Wirth was elected to the
U.S. Senate where he focused on environmental
issues, especially global climate change and population
stabilization. Wirth chose not to run for re-election.
Following those two decades
of elected politics, Wirth served in the U.S.
Department of State as the first Undersecretary
for Global Affairs from 1993 to 1997. In this
position he coordinated U.S. foreign policy in
the areas of refugees, population, environment,
science, human rights and narcotics.
As President of the UN Foundation
since its inception in early 1998, Wirth has organized
and led the formulation of the Foundation’s
mission and program priorities, which include
the environment, women and population, children’s
health and peace, security and human rights. The
Foundation also engages in extensive public advocacy,
resource mobilization, and institutional strengthening
efforts on behalf of the UN.
Prior to entering politics,
Wirth was in private business in Colorado. He
is a graduate of Harvard College and holds a PhD
from Stanford University. The recipient of numerous
awards and honorary degrees, he also served as
a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers. Wirth
is married to Wren Wirth, the President of the
Winslow Foundation; they have two grown children and three grandchildren.
Change
the Rules, Change the Future New energy rules could
unleash an economic boom and
help quash climate change
By Timothy E. Wirth, Vinod
Khosla and John D. Podesta
5.22.2007