




|
Jack
Buechner, Secretary
Former United States Congressman Jack Buechner returned to the consulting arena after retiring
from his post of over half a decade as the President and CEO of "A Presidential Classroom
for Young Americans". At Presidential Classroom, Buechner developed and implemented
strategies that continued PC’s mission of preparing the best and brightest high school students
to become knowledgeable, committed civic leaders.
Previously, Buechner was a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips,
L.L.P. and represented a wide variety of domestic and international clients before Congress, executive
departments, independent agencies and quasi-governmental entities. Working in the
government, international trade and policy unit, he developed and implemented strategies in all
aspects of the legislative process including the budget, authorizations and appropriations. Buechner’s international work included the analysis of the political, governmental and economic
climates in emerging democracies. In addition, he has been an advisor to several ambassadors
and corporate executives.
A former U.S. Representative from Kirkwood, Mo., Buechner served Missouri’s 2nd District (St.
Louis/St. Charles Counties) from 1987 – 1991. During his terms, he was Vice-Chairman of the
Republican Study Committee and Deputy Whip to former Speaker Newt Gingrich. Buechner
served on the Budget Committee and the Committee on Science, Space and Technology.
From 1972 to 1983 Buechner was a state representative and Minority Leader in the Missouri
House of Representatives and served as a Missouri Tourism Commissioner. Prior to that, he
founded his own law firm in St. Louis and practiced law for 18 years before being elected to
Congress.
Civic education and academia hold a special place in Buechner's interests and background.
Following his congressional tenure, Buechner served as President of the International Republican
Institute, a democracy-building, non-governmental organization that is part of the National
Endowment for Democracy. Under his leadership, the IRI opened offices in six countries and
developed programs on democracy and free market economies in 28 others including Haiti, El
Salvador, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania and Nicaragua. Buechner has also led or participated international
election monitoring teams to central America, eastern Europe and, most recently Morocco.
Buechner was also the representative of the U.S. Republican Party to the International
Democratic Union following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The former Congressman has been the visiting professor of political thought at Webster University
in Vienna, Austria. Earlier, he was an adjunct professor of political science at St. Louis (Mo)
University and Stephen’s College in Columbia, Mo.
Buechner is past President of the United States Association of Former Members of Congress
and sits on the boards of the Center for National Policy, Washington Strategic Advisors, the
Council for a Community of Democracies, The Zorig Foundation, and Emerson Preparatory
School. He has served as president of the Missouri Society of Washington, D.C. and the Pericles
Institute, an organization dedicated to rebuilding the high ground in American political culture.
He currently serves as one of the first directors of the International Centre for Elections,
Previously Jack was the vice president of the National Association of State Societies and member
of the Advisory Board of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Buechner continues to serve
in an advisory capacity with select Embassies and international organizations. Currently
Buechner works with Soapbox Consulting, a DC-based grassroots advocacy and training enterprise.
He is of counsel to the law firm of Anderson Kill & Olick, as serves as Senior Counsel to
the Virginia public affairs firm, The Hawthorn Group .
A much sought after speaker, Buechner has lectured extensively overseas on democracy and
free-market economies for the United States Information Agency and has represented the
United States throughout the world at conferences on post Cold War developments, including,
most recently, The World Conference of Parliamentarians in Support of The United Nations. He
is the recipient of many awards for community service and his achievements as a public servant
for over 25 years. One of Buechner’s more notable speaking engagements was his appearance
on The David Letterman Show as its first Congressional guest.
Buechner is admitted to practice before the United States, Missouri and District of Columbia
Courts of Appeals and the Missouri Supreme Court. He is also admitted to practice in the District
of Columbia, the State of Missouri, and in the Federal Tax Court. He can be found in the
listings of Who's Who in America, American Politics, American Law, Who's Who in The East and
The South, and in The Balkans.
Born in St. Louis, Buechner received an A.B. from St. Benedict’s College in Atchison, Kan. and
a J.D. from St. Louis University in Missouri. Jack resides in McLean, Va. with his wife Andrea
Dravo-Buechner.
|