John J. Danilovich

Danilovich in December 2017

John Joseph Danilovich (born 25 June 1950) is an American business executive who was secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce[1] from 2014 – 2018. He previously held roles as a senior United States government executive, diplomat, and ambassador.

Danilovich was the chief executive officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) from 2005 to 2009. Prior to his appointment as CEO of the MCC by President George W. Bush,[2] Danilovich served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil (2004-2005), United States Ambassador to Costa Rica (2001-2004), and was on the board of directors of the Panama Canal Commission (1991-1996), chairing the Commission's Transition Committee prior to the transfer of the Canal to the Panamanians.[3] Danilovich was active in the international maritime industry for several decades, as a member of the executive management board of Atlas Interocean Shipping Group (1977-1990) and consultant with the Eisenhower Group (1987-1990).[4]

Danilovich is a director of d'Amico International Shipping and member of the Audit (Control and Risk) Committee and the Nomination & Remuneration Committee, a member of the European Advisory Council of Trilantic Capital Partners LLP, and a Director of Airtel Africa PLC (UK/FTSE). Danilovich is also a member of the International Council of the Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA) and of The Council  of the Serpentine Gallery (London).

  1. ^ "Former Ambassador John Danilovich elected ICC Secretary General". ICCWBO. 2014-06-27. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
  2. ^ "Personnel Announcement". Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2013-01-04.
  3. ^ "Danilovich, John J". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 2013-01-04.
  4. ^ "President Bush to Nominate Danilovich to be Ambassador to Costa Rica". Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. 2012-11-29. Retrieved 2013-01-04.