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Joachim Ruecker

Senior Advisor — Albright Stonebridge Group
Stuttgart

Ambassador Joachim Ruecker is a Senior Advisor at DGA-Albright Stonebridge Group, a founding member of DGA Group, and is based in Stuttgart. He advises clients on matters related to management and compliance, special economic zones (SEZs), sustainable development zones, migration, urbanization, development, and other issues.

Ambassador Ruecker has worked as an independent consultant, including for governments and international organizations. Until 2017, he was the Special Representative of the Federal Government of Germany for the Middle East Stability Partnership, where he helped implement the “Jordan Compact,” a project combining SEZs in Jordan with new job opportunities for Jordanian citizens and Syrian refugees.

Previously, Ambassador Ruecker served as Germany’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, President of the U.N. Human Rights Council, Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General and U.N. Interim Administrator in Kosovo, Inspector-General of the German Foreign Office, and as Germany’s Ambassador to Sweden. His service in Kosovo included responsibility for economic reconstruction, involving comprehensive programs for privatization, re-structuring public enterprises, and helping lay the foundations for a functioning market economy through the creation of industrial parks and SEZs.

Earlier in his career, Ambassador Ruecker served as Mayor of the industrial city of Sindelfingen, Germany for almost a decade. During his term, the city joined the Climate Alliance of European municipalities and restructured its utilities to minimize carbon emissions.

Ambassador Ruecker holds a PhD in economics from the University of Freiburg and, more recently, has been teaching macroeconomics and foreign trade at the Nuertingen-Geislingen University. He speaks English, French, German and conversational Swedish.