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    Amy Gutmann (born November 19, 1949) is an American academic and diplomat who has served as the United States Ambassador to Germany since 2022. She was previously the president of the University of Pennsylvania from 2004 to 2022, the longest-serving president in the history of the University of Pennsylvania.

  2. Amy Gutmann is the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. She was the president of the university from 2004 to 2022 and has published widely on democracy, ethics, and bioethics.

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  4. President. (2004 - 2022) Born 1949, in Brooklyn, New York. B.A. Harvard-Radcliffe College, 1971. M.Sc. London School of Economics, 1972. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1976. Provost, Princeton University, 2001-2004. Director, The University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 1990-1995, 1998-2001.

  5. July 6, 2021. Dr. Amy Gutmann, U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Ambassador Amy Gutmann (Hi-res version here) Ambassador Gutmann assumed her position as the U.S. Ambassador to Germany in February 2022. She was previously the University of Pennsylvania’s longest serving President from 2004-2022.

  6. Amy Gutmann is a political theorist and ethicist who served as Princeton's provost and dean of the faculty before becoming the president of the University of Pennsylvania. She is a prolific author, a leading scholar in democratic theory and public ethics, and a recipient of many awards and honors.

  7. Learn about Amy Gutmann, the former Penn president and current professor of political science and communication. Find out her research areas, awards, books, and global engagement.

  8. Website. Ambassador Gutmann assumed her position as the U.S. Ambassador to Germany in February 2022. She was previously the University of Pennsylvania’s longest serving President from 2004-2022. She was appointed in 2009 by President Obama to chair the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, a role she held for seven years.

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