Milton Albert Wolf (May 29, 1924 – May 19, 2005) was an American diplomat, investment banker, and real estate developer from Cleveland, Ohio.

Early life and education

Wolf earned a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the Case Institute of Technology, as well as a Master's and PhD in economics from Case Western Reserve University. He also held a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from Ohio State University. During his tenure as ambassador to Austria, Wolf represented the United States in the U.N. Conference on Science and Technology, served as chairman of the Fulbright Committee of Austria, and played a key role in arranging a meeting between President Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to sign the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II) in Vienna on June 19, 1979.

  • Raoul Wallenberg International Humanitarian Award (1994)

Professional affiliations

  • Governor of the United Nations Association of the United States
  • Trustee of Case Western Reserve University
  • Member of the board of directors for the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University
  • Chairman of the American Austrian Foundation
  • Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Trustee of the Council on World Affairs

References

  • Obituary