Stuart W. Holliday

Ambassador Stuart Holliday is the President and CEO of Meridian International Center.

Meridian works closely with the U.S. Department of State and other U.S. government agencies, NGOs, international governments, and the private sector. It creates global leadership programs, partnerships, and initiatives that strengthen international cooperation on key issues such as security, energy and the environment, economic development, entrepreneurship, global health and culture.

Holliday served as United States Ambassador for Special Political Affairs at the United Nations (2003-2005), after his nomination by the President and confirmation by the Senate. Holliday’s primary duties involved representing the United States on issues in the U.N. Security Council. This included responsibility for U.S. policy on U.N. Peacekeeping, Sanctions, and Counterterrorism programs. Prior to serving at the United Nations, Holliday was Coordinator (Assistant Secretary) of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.

From 2000 to 2001, he was Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel at the White House. At the White House, he advised the President on all National Security appointments including the Defense Department, State Department, the Veterans Department, FEMA, NASA, OPIC, Peace Corps, USAID and Ambassadorships.

Following the attacks of September 11, Holliday was tasked by the President’s Chief of Staff to work with government agencies to staff the first Office of Homeland Security at the White House. From 1998 to 2000, he served as Policy Advisor to then Governor of Texas. In this capacity he had specific responsibility for economic development, international trade, technology and military issues, and served on the Governor’s liaison to the National Guard.

He has also served as Executive Director of the Dallas Council on World Affairs, and as Regional Director for North Africa, the Middle East and Turkey at the International Republican Institute (IRI) where he worked on political reform and elections.

Holliday served on active and reserve duty as an Officer in the United States Navy (Intelligence) from 1988 until 1995 and was recalled to active duty for Operation Desert Storm. He is a recipient of the Joint Service Commendation Medal and other awards. He obtained his B.S.F.S. (International Affairs) from Georgetown University and his M.A. (International Affairs) from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Holliday is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Board of Directors for the Council of American Ambassadors, the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Swift Spinning Inc., and on the National Advisory Board of Public Insight LLC, an investment advisory firm.

Holliday is a frequent speaker on national security and foreign policy issues. He regularly appears on television programs such as CNN, Fox News, National Public Radio, CBS, BBC, MSNBC, and a variety of international media networks as an expert commentator.

Ambassadorial Post(s)

Special Political Affairs (UN), (2003 - 2005)

Areas of Expertise