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Edward Streator

Edward James Streator was an American diplomat. He was the 1991 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his work fostering co-operation and collaboration between the United States and the United Kingdom. The Royal Society of Arts called him "a global ‘big thinker’." He was a member of White's.

Education and early career
Streator attended Princeton University, graduating in 1952 with a bachelor's degree. ==Ambassador to OECD==
Ambassador to OECD
Streator served as the United States ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, succeeding Abraham Katz. He was nominated by President Ronald Reagan for that position on July 28, 1984. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1957, Streator married Priscilla Kenney, the daughter of W. John Kenney, former Under Secretary of the Navy and chief operating officer of the Marshall Plan under President Harry S Truman, at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, popularly known as the Washington National Cathedral. They had three children, who in 1981 donated to St. John's Church Lafayette Square a stained glass window in his honor. His daughter Elinor had a society wedding in 1986. A lifelong Episcopalian, he served as a member of the vestry to St. John's Episcopal Church. ==In retirement==
In retirement
Streator served on several prestigious civic boards after his service as a diplomat. From 1988 - 1993, he was President of the American Chamber of Commerce (U.K.) in London. He also was on the board of overseers of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. He was founding chairman of the New Atlantic Initiative, "a network of policy institutes and individuals," which is affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute. ==See also==
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