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Gary Locke (’75), Former US Ambassador to China, To Speak at BU Law

Mr. Locke will discuss his career in public service, from US Secretary of Commerce to Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, with students, faculty, and staff.

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Ambassador Gary Locke (’75) will speak at BU Law on Wednesday, April 13.

Gary Locke (LAW’75, Hon’98), former US secretary of commerce and ambassador of the United States to the People’s Republic of China will speak to Boston University’s School of Law students, faculty, and staff about his distinguished career in public service. The event will take place Wednesday, April 13 at 3:30pm in McCausland Commons. 

As governor of Washington State (the first Chinese American to be elected governor in United States history and the first Asian American governor on the mainland), US Secretary of Commerce, and most recently as America’s envoy to China, Gary Locke has been a leader in the areas of education, employment, trade, health care, human rights, immigration reform, privacy, and the environment.

As Washington’s 21st governor from 1997 to 2005, the nation’s most trade dependent state, Mr. Locke expanded the sale of products and services by leading 10 productive trade missions to Mexico, Europe, and Asia. He successfully strengthened economic ties between China and Washington State, more than doubling the state’s exports to China to over $5 billion per year.

During his tenure, he achieved bipartisan welfare reform and oversaw the gain of 280,000 private sector jobs, despite two national recessions. Mr. Locke also had the most diverse cabinet in state history. And in filling judicial vacancies, more than half of his appointees were women and 25 percent were people of color. His accomplishments, management skills and innovations in government efficiency have won him acclaim by nationally recognized authors and organizations, including Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. During his time in office, Washington was ranked as one of the four best managed states in America.

Serving as the 36th commerce secretary from 2009 to 2011, he aggressively led the effort to implement President Obama’s National Export Initiative to double American exports in five years; assumed a troubled 2010 Census process but which under his active supervision ended on time and substantially under budget, saving taxpayers $2 billion; and achieved the most significant reduction in patent application processing in the agency’s history: from 40 months down to one year. Mr. Locke also oversaw a significant first step in the president’s export control reform effort that strengthened national security, while making US companies more competitive by easing their licensing burden for high-tech exports to partners and allies.

As America’s 10th ambassador to China from 2011 to 2014, he opened markets for made-in-USA goods and services; reduced wait times for visa interviews of Chinese applicants from 100 days to 3 days; and through the Embassy’s air quality monitoring program, exposed the severity of the air pollution in China, causing the Chinese people to demand action by the government and the government in turn beginning to address the issue.

Mr. Locke began his career in public service upon his election to the Washington State House of Representatives serving from 1983 to 1994. He was then elected as King County executive, serving from 1994 to 1997.

Mr. Locke graduated from Seattle’s Franklin High School. He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America. He attended Yale University, graduating with a Bachelor degree in political science and received his law degree from Boston University School of Law.

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