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Marisa Lago
Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade

Incumbent

Assumed office
December 28, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byGilbert B. Kaplan
Director of the New York City Department of City Planning
In office
March 2017 – December 28, 2021
MayorBill de Blasio
Preceded byCarl Weisbrod
Succeeded byAnita Laremont
United States Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
In office
December 2013 – November 2015
Acting
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byJames Hudson
Succeeded byScott Allen
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Markets
In office
February 2010 – January 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byNeel Kashkari
Succeeded byHeath Tarbert
President and CEO of the Empire State Development Corporation
In office
September 2008 – June 2009
GovernorDavid Paterson
Preceded byAvi Schick
Succeeded byDennis Mullen
Personal details
Born

Maria Louise Lago


(1955-12-04) December 4, 1955 (age 68)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationCooper Union (BS)
Brown University
Harvard University (JD)

Marisa Lago (born December 4, 1955) is an American attorney serving as the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade. She previously served as director of the New York City Department of City Planning and chair of the City Planning Commission from 2017 to 2021.[1][2] Before that, Lago served as assistant secretary for international markets and development in the United States Department of the Treasury from 2010 to 2017, and as president and chief executive officer of the Empire State Development Corporation from 2008 to 2009.

Early life and education

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Born in Brooklyn, Lago is a 1973 graduate of Morris Catholic High SchoolinDenville Township, New Jersey. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from the Cooper Union in 1977 and then studied applied mathematics at Brown University for one semester. Lago earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1982.[3]

Career

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After completing law school, Lago spent one year as a law clerk for U.S. Circuit Judge Hugh H. BownesinConcord, New Hampshire.[3]

From February 1994 to January 1997, Lago served as director and chief economic development officer for the Boston Redevelopment AuthorityinMassachusetts.[3]

In August 2008, Lago was nominated by New York governor David Paterson to serve as president and CEO of the Empire State Development Corporation.[4] After confirmation by the New York State Senate, she served until June 2009 and then continued to work as an advisor to the corporation until joining the Obama administration in February 2010.[3]

In September 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Lago to serve as assistant secretary for international markets and development. She appeared before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs in November 2009 and was confirmed by voice vote of the full Senate in February 2010.[5]

After the resignation of James LaGarde Hudson, Lago also served as acting U.S. director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development from December 2013 until the confirmation of Scott Ames Allen in November 2015.[6][7][3][8]

In November 2014, President Obama nominated Lago to be a deputy trade representative with the rank of ambassador and nominated Wally Adeyemo to replace her as assistant secretary of the treasury.[9][10] She appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance in July 2015 and the committee advanced her nomination to the full Senate in August.[11] Adeyemo's nomination was withdrawn in December 2015 and no further action was taken on Lago's nomination before the end of the Obama administration in January 2017.[11][12]

In January 2017, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Lago would succeed Carl Weisbrod as director of the Department of City Planning and chair of the City Planning Commission.[1]

In September 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Lago to be the next under secretary of commerce for international trade.[13] The United States Senate confirmed her on December 16, 2021, by voice vote, and she was sworn in on December 28, 2021.[14]

Lago was part of a Biden administration effort in April 2022 to help repair the United States' "strained relations" with Turkey, Axios reported.[15] Lago traveled to Turkey to promote clean energy efforts in the region.

References

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  1. ^ a b Bagli, Charles V. (January 4, 2017). "One Last Big Project Begun, New York City's Planning Chief to Step Down". The New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "Marisa Lago, Chairperson". NYC Department of City Planning. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e Hearing before the Committee on Finance (PDF). U.S. Senate. pp. 22–23. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ Peters, Jeremy W. (August 22, 2008). "Governor Names 2 to State's Troubled Economic Development Agency". The New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "PN1010 — Marisa Lago — Department of the Treasury". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "PN650 — James LaGarde Hudson — European Bank for Reconstruction and Development". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "Statement by Scott Ames Allen" (PDF). U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "PN569 — Scott Allen — European Bank for Reconstruction and Development". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  • ^ "PN2121 — Marisa Lago — Executive Office of the President". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  • ^ "PN2119 — Adewale Adeyemo — Department of the Treasury". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  • ^ a b "PN45 — Marisa Lago — Executive Office of the President". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  • ^ "PN86 — Adewale Adeyemo — Department of the Treasury". U.S. Congress. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  • ^ "PN1158 — Maria Louise Lago — Department of Commerce". U.S. Congress. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  • ^ "Marisa Lago". United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  • ^ Tokyay, Menekse (April 13, 2022). "Turkey and U.S. work to repair strained relations". Axios. Retrieved April 27, 2022.

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