Gerald P. Carmen | |
Office1: | President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Asset Disposition Association |
President1: | Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush |
Term Start1: | February 24, 1988 |
Term End1: | 1989 |
Predecessor1: | Roslyn B. Payne |
Office2: | 10th United States Ambassador to the United Nations International Organizations in Geneva |
President2: | Ronald Reagan |
Term Start2: | April 12, 1984 |
Term End2: | August 31, 1986 |
Predecessor2: | Geoffrey Swaebe |
Successor2: | Joseph Carlton Petrone |
Office3: | 12th Administrator of the General Services Administration |
President3: | Ronald Reagan |
Term Start3: | May 26, 1981 |
Term End3: | February 29, 1984 |
Predecessor3: | Rowland G. Freeman III |
Successor3: | Terence C. Golden |
Birth Date: | 8 July 1930 |
Birth Place: | Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Gerald Posner "Jerry" Carmen[1] (July 8, 1930 – September 1, 2023) was an American businessman who was the Administrator of General Services Administration, and U.S. representative to the United Nations.
Carmen served as Administrator of the General Services Administration from 1981 to 1984, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations International Organizations in Geneva from 1984 to 1986 and as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Asset Disposition Association from 1988 to 1989.[2] [3]
On July 8, 1930, Carmen was born in Quincy, Massachusetts.[4] Carmen's wife was Anita J. Saidel. They had 2 children.[4] Carmen died on September 1, 2023, at the age of 93.[5]