
Madeleine Albright
B- Birthday
- May 15, 1937
- Age
- 88
- Height
- 0'0" (0 cm)
- Net Worth
- $12M
About
Madeleine Albright was a Czech-born American diplomat and political scientist who served as the 64th United States Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton, from 1997 to 2001. As a member of the Democratic Party, she made history as the first woman to hold this prestigious position. Albright was a prominent figure in U.S. foreign policy during the Clinton administration, advocating for democracy and human rights. Her career was marked by a commitment to international cooperation and a deep understanding of global affairs.
Career Timeline
UN Ambassador Appointment
Appointed US Ambassador to the UN under President Clinton.
Secretary of State Appointed
Becomes the first female Secretary of State.
NATO Intervention in Kosovo
Plays a key role in NATO's intervention in Kosovo.
Leaves Public Service
Leaves the Clinton administration after his term ends.
Publishes Memoirs
Publishes her memoirs and joins Georgetown University.
Death in Washington D.C.
Albright passes away in Washington, D.C.
Legacy as Pioneer Diplomat
Remembered as a trailblazing diplomat and advocate for democracy.







