Zuckerman was a real estate lawyer and partner with the New York City law firm
Seyfarth Shaw. Before his tenure at Seyfarth Shaw, Zuckerman was co-head of national real estate and corporate services at Epstein Becker & Green. Between 2003 and 2007, Zuckerman was Partner, Head of Real Estate, Managing Partner of New York Office and Member of Management Committee at
Lowenstein Sandler. Prior to this (1994-2003), he was Partner, Head of Real Estate and Member of Management Committee at
Davidoff & Malito, LLP in New York City. On November 19, 2019, his nomination was confirmed by a vote of 65–30 in the Senate. On December 17, 2019, he presented his credentials to Romanian President
Klaus Iohannis. He resigned on January 20, 2021. Ambassador Zuckerman focused on a number of issues during this mandate, including fighting corruption, combating human trafficking, strengthening the
rule of law and increasing reforms of state-owned businesses. During Zuckerman's tenure in
Romania, the two countries signed a 10-year “Roadmap for Defense Cooperation. Another major project during Ambassador Zuckerman's term was the signing of an agreement to finance and refurbish one nuclear reactor and build two more nuclear reactors at
Cernavoda. This $8 billion project, which is financed with up to $7 billion by the United States Export Import Bank, is the largest project ever between the two countries. ==Honours==