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'''Wyche Fowler, Jr.''' (1940) is an attorney, U.S. politician, and chairman of the Board of Governors of the [[Middle East Institute]]. He was [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1996-2001)]]. Previously, he was a member of the U.S. Senate ([[U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][{Georgia]]), filling a vacancy from a seat in the House of Representatives.
==Saudi Arabia===
==Senate==
In the Senate, he was a member of the Appropriations, Budget, Energy and Agriculture Committees
==House==
Member, US House of Representatives (1977-1987); member of the Ways and Means and Foreign Affairs Committees, the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], and the Congressional Arts Caucus.
===State and local===
He was a Member, and later president, of the [[Atlanta]] City Council in the state of [[Georgia]], and was in the private practice of law for eight years before his election.
==Education==
*JD, Emory University, 1969
(BA, Davidson College, 1962

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Wyche Fowler, Jr. (1940) is an attorney, U.S. politician, and chairman of the Board of Governors of the Middle East Institute. He was U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1996-2001). Previously, he was a member of the U.S. Senate (D-[{Georgia]]), filling a vacancy from a seat in the House of Representatives.

Saudi Arabia=

Senate

In the Senate, he was a member of the Appropriations, Budget, Energy and Agriculture Committees

House

Member, US House of Representatives (1977-1987); member of the Ways and Means and Foreign Affairs Committees, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Congressional Arts Caucus.

State and local

He was a Member, and later president, of the Atlanta City Council in the state of Georgia, and was in the private practice of law for eight years before his election.

Education

  • JD, Emory University, 1969

(BA, Davidson College, 1962