Maurice Sonnenberg has served as an outside advisor to five presidential administrations in the areas of international trade, finance, international relations, intelligence, and foreign election monitoring.
Sonnenberg began his career, while at Georgetown University, as an aide to Senator William Proxmire of Wisconsin, who later headed the Senate Banking Committee, having previously worked for the Lyndon B. Johnson-Hubert Humphrey Presidential campaign. From 1983-93 he was Chairman of the Democratic House & Senate Council. Among his Senate co-chairs at the time were Sen. George Mitchel, Sen. Joe Biden, Sen. Bob Graham, Sen. John Kerry,and Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV. Among the House co-chairs were current Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer and former Congressman Robert G. Torricelli. Sonnenberg has served as an outside advisor to both Republican and Democratic Presidential Administrations.
Intelligence and Foreign Policy
In 1994 and 1995, he served as a member of the Moynihan Commission on Government Secrecy, and in 1996 as the Senior Advisor to the U.S. Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community. He was a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board under President Bill Clinton for 8 years. In 2000, he served as Vice-Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorism, also known as the Bremer Commission. According to Sonnenberg, 28 of the 33 recommendations from the report made it to the USA Patriot Act. He has claimed the September 11 attacks could have been prevented if all the recommendations had been implemented. In 2002, he was a member of the Task Force Report No. 40 of the Council on Foreign Relations called Terrorist Financing. In 2012-14, he served as co-Chairman of the National Commission for the Review of the Research and Development Programs for the Intelligence Community. He has also served as an Official U.S.Observer at elections in Latin America. This includes multiple elections in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Mexico. He was appointed by the Congress and Administration for these tasks. He serves on the Board of Advisors of the Chertoff Group, headed by Michael Chertoff. Sonnenberg has served as a foreign policy adviser to various presidential administrations, including:
1965-1967: Industrial/Economic Advisor, U.S. Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico
Finance and Law
Sonnenberg has worked at the investment banking firms Bear Stearns, J.P. Morgan, and Donaldson Lufkin and Jenrette, and at the law firms Hunton & Williams, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. Currently he is with Guggenheim Securities as Senior International Advisor. Also, he is also a Senior Advisor at Advanced Metallurgical Group, N.V.
Awards and Affiliations
Council on Foreign Relations - Member
Atlantic Council - Geo-Tech Commission - Member
Center for Strategic & International Studies - The Trans National Threat Project - Member
Business Executives for National Security - Member
Foreign Policy Association - Board of Governors and Vice Chairman, Board of Directors
Americas Society - Member
Council of the Americas - Member
Mexican Cultural Institute - Former Board of Advisors
Gazette International Networking Institute - Former Board of Directors
Harlem Educational Activities Fund - Founder 1990, Board of Directors
Institute of East-West dynamics - Board of Directors
US- Mexico Society - Board of Directors, Secretary-Treasurer
Humanitarian Foundation for Nicaragua - Board of Directors
Georgetown University - Board of Regents
Pro Democracy for Central America, PRODEMCA - Member
Screen Actors Guild
Sonnenberg was awarded Order of the Mexican Eagle in 2000 by President Ernesto Zedillo. In addition, Maurice Sonnenberg has appeared on television and published articles on intelligence, political, foreign affairs, trade issues, and American history. He has been a public speaker in the U.S. and abroad on economics, intelligence & counter-terrorism, political and foreign relations. He has also testified before Congress on various subjects.