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Ambassador Matthew Bryza was a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy and Eurasia Centers and Board Member of the Jamestown Foundation, both located in Washington, DC. Ambassador Matthew Bryza was Director of the International Center for Defence and Security in Tallinn, Estonia, during 2012-2015, where he founded the Center’s energy security and cyber security programs.
Bryza resides in Istanbul, where he serves on the Board of Turcas, a publicly traded energy company in fuel distribution and power generation. He is also CEO of Lamor Turkey, a Turkish-Finnish joint venture in environmental solutions. Bryza was also the Co-Founder and CEO of IKAR Energy Group, and energy investment fund that seeks to help investors strike their individual balance between a high return and facilitating the global energy transition. And, he serves on the Board of Nobel Upstream, an oil exploration and production company based in London.
In 2012, Bryza completed a 23-year career as a U.S. diplomat, culminating as Ambassador to Azerbaijan. Earlier, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (2005-2009) and Director on the National Security Council Staff at the White House (2001-2005) for U.S. relations with Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Central Asia, and the
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As Managing Director for Straife, Ambassador Matthew Bryzahelps clients traverse complex geopolitical challenges. He currently serves on the boards of energy and telecommunications companies operating from the greater Caspian region to Texas. Ambassador Bryza is also a Board Member of the Jamestown Foundation, a think tank headquartered in Washington, DC. He was formerly Director of the International Centre for Defense and Security in Tallinn, Estonia, where he founded the think tank’s energy security and cyber security programs. In 2012, Matthew completed a 23-year career as a U.S. diplomat, culminating as Ambassador to Azerbaijan. Earlier, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (2005-2009) and Director on the National Security Council Staff at the White House (2001-2005) for U.S. relations with Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Central Asia, and the South Caucasus. From 1998 to 2001, Ambassador Bryza was the Deputy Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State on Caspian Basin Energy Security. Bryza also served in the U.S. Missions to Russia (1995-1997) and Poland (1989-1991). He is a frequent commentator in media outlets including CNN International, Al Jazeera, The BBC, Fox News, The Financial Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg,