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Christopher Bancroft Burnham (born 1956)[1] is an American business executive, public servant, and politician. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of Cambridge Global Capital, LLC[2] and chairman of the board of EN+ Group.[3] He has served as Under Secretary General for Management of the United Nations, Assistant Secretary of State for Resource Management and chief financial officer of the U.S. Department of State. He was a three-term Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, Connecticut State Treasurer[4] as well as vice chairman of Deutsche Bank Asset Management and global co-head of private equity.[5]

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Early life and education

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Burnham was raised in Stamford, Connecticut. His father, Alexander O. Burnham, was the managing editor of Dodd, Mead & Company and an author.[6]

Burnham earned an undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University and a master's degree in public administration from Harvard Kennedy School.[7]

Career

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Burnham is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a veteran of the first Gulf War. He led one of the first infantry units to reach and liberate Kuwait City in 1991.[7] From 1987 to 1992 he was a representative in the Connecticut General Assembly.[6]

Burnham was elected Connecticut State Treasurer in 1994,[8] defeating the Democratic incumbent Joseph M. Suggs Jr. Burnham resigned effective July 22, 1997, to become president and chief executive officer of Columbus Circle Investors, an investment firm based in Stamford, Connecticut. Because Burnham had previously hired the firm to manage $150 million of the state's pension funds, his decision to join the company came under criticism.[9]

Burnham was an investment banker with Credit Suisse First Boston and Advest Corporate Finance. He was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives three times, and served as assistant minority leader.[7]

In 2020, Burnham was nominated by President Donald Trump to be the member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB).[10][11]

United Nations

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Burnham joined the United Nations in 2005[12] after serving as acting Under Secretary of State for Management for Secretary Condoleezza Rice, and as Assistant Secretary of State for resource management and chief financial officer of the State Department for General Colin Powell. He established the first UN Ethics Office, the first United Nations Independent Audit Advisory Committee, the adoption of new International Public Sector Accounting Standards, the first comprehensive consolidated annual report in the history of the United Nations, and a new whistleblower protection policy that received independent recognition as the “gold standard.”[13]

During his time as under secretary general for management at the UN, Burnham uncovered extensive evidence of fraud involving the purchase of equipment for peacekeeping operations amounting to tens of millions of dollars.[14] The investigation led to the suspension with pay of eight officials from the offices of peacekeeping and management.[15]

Personal life

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Burnham married Courtney Anne Bauer in 1993.[6]

Burnham was a resident of Stamford and Greenwich, Connecticut. He served on President Donald Trump's transition team at the U.S. State Department in 2016.[8]

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Christopher Burnham is an American businessman, diplomat, and former public official known for his senior leadership roles in the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations, as well as his contributions to financial management and governance reforms in public and international organizations. Burnham's early career was in Connecticut state politics, where he served three terms in the Connecticut House of Representatives, including as Assistant Minority Leader, before being elected Treasurer of the State of Connecticut in 1994. In that role, he acted as sole fiduciary for the state's retirement fund and improved its national performance ranking from worst to top-tier. He later joined the U.S. Department of State as Assistant Secretary for Resource Management and Chief Financial Officer under Secretary Colin Powell, where he modernized financial and reporting systems; he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He subsequently served as Acting Under Secretary of State for Management under Secretary Condoleezza Rice. In June 2005, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan appointed Burnham as Under-Secretary-General for Management. In this capacity, he functioned as the organization's chief management officer and led major governance reforms, including establishing the first UN Ethics Office, creating the Independent Audit Advisory Committee, adopting International Public Sector Accounting Standards, producing the UN's first comprehensive consolidated annual report, implementing a strong whistleblower protection policy, and introducing financial disclosure requirements for senior officials. Following his public service, Burnham transitioned to the private sector, serving as Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Deutsche Asset Management from 2006 to 2012, where he was a member of the Global Operating Committee and co-founded the firm's direct private equity group, RREEF Capital Partners. He previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Columbus Circle Investors, PIMCO's largest equity management subsidiary. He is the co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Cambridge Global Capital, a venture capital firm focused on life sciences, cyber and data security, and data analytics, and serves as Senior Advisor to Cambridge Global Advisors. Burnham is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel after volunteering for active duty in 1990 and serving as an infantry platoon commander during the Gulf War as part of the lead Allied forces that liberated Kuwait City.

Early life

No verified information is available on Christopher Burnham's early life from reliable sources.

Education

Christopher Burnham graduated from Kent School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Washington and Lee University and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Harvard University.

Acting career

Christopher Burnham, the subject of this article (former Connecticut State Treasurer, U.S. Department of State official, and UN Under-Secretary-General), has no documented acting career in film, television, or related fields. The previously included content and citations referred to a different individual sharing the same name (an actor based in Los Angeles with credits listed on IMDb under nm2713889).

Stand-up comedy

Development as a comedian

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Personal life

Residence and background details

Christopher Burnham resides in Los Angeles. He is 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall. Following his education at the University of Arizona, Burnham relocated to Los Angeles, where he continues to reside.
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