U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
In 2009, Adelman was nominated to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore. His 2012 trade mission to
Naypyidaw, the capital of
Myanmar, was the first by an American business delegation and helped bolster the fledgling democratically elected government. He resigned from service as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore in 2013. That year he was named Managing Director by Goldman Sachs based in Hong Kong where he had responsibilities throughout the Asia-Pacific region. He is a former partner of law firm Reed Smith where his practice focused on commercial transactions in Asia. In 2009, As ambassador, Adelman was praised for strengthening cultural and commercial ties between Singapore (and its neighbors in Southeast Asia) and the United States. During his tenure, he led eight regional trade missions including missions to Burma (Myanmar), India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. Also during his tenure, U.S. direct foreign investment in Singapore totaled $116 billion, an all-time high. Adelman aggressively promoted American exports to Asia, leading missions to India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Vietnam made up of America's leading businesses. Adelman oversaw a 20% increase in U.S. direct foreign investment in Singapore reaching more than $116 billion in cumulative investment in 2011. In 2011 Adelman was recognized in
The Wall Street Journal for his "heroic lobbying" in support of the
APEC Business Travel Card, which would give American business travelers expedited visa processing rights at foreign embassies and access to immigration processing at international airports. In 2012, Adelman led the first American business mission in history to
Naypyidaw, the capital city of
Myanmar. In 2013, he initiated the
U.S. Embassy Singapore Alumni Mentoring Program. The program aims to strengthen bilateral ties and empowers the next generation of
Singaporean leaders by leveraging a global network of accomplished alumni as role models. In August 2012, the
Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of State specifically recognized his leadership of the embassy in Singapore, citing American policy makers calling his regional approach to trade promotion "extremely innovative". The Inspector General praised Adelman for his efforts to promote investment from Asia into the United States and the establishment of the U.S.–Singapore Strategic Partnership Dialogue. Adelman's managerial techniques were also singled out, noting that even employees who spend much of their time outside Singapore demonstrated a firm grasp of the objectives and expectations of the ambassador and embassy's team. For this achievement, Adelman received the United States
Navy Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest award granted by the US Navy to non-military personnel. In 2013, Adelman resigned his position and returned to the private sector joining the firm Goldman Sachs as managing director leading a team in the executive office of the firm in Hong Kong, and later becoming a parter in the law firm Reed Smith LLP. working in the firm's New York office and regularly traveling to the firm's offices in Asia. ==Speeches, publications, and media appearances==