Bruce Heyman

Bruce Alan Heyman (born 1958) is an American businessman, author, and former diplomat who served as U.S.

[9][10] His grandfather, Sam Malamud, had immigrated from Lithuania in 1912, adopting the surname of a cousin, Henry Heyman.

[9] In the summer of 1979, Heyman was a researcher for the Small Business Committee on the Antitrust and Restraint of Trade Subcommittee.

[12] Prior to this appointment, Heyman served as a board member for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Northwestern Memorial Hospital Foundation.

He also served as an advisor to the Fix the Debt CEO Council of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

[14] On September 19, 2013, President Barack Obama nominated Heyman, who had been a major fundraiser for his two presidential campaigns, to be the U.S.

[25] During the Presidency of Donald Trump, Heyman and his wife Vicki co-authored The Art of Diplomacy: Strengthening the Canada-U.S.

[26] In 2019, Heyman was appointed co-chairman of the Advisory Board to the Canada Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.

[27] In 2024, Heyman accepted the position of CEO at Power Sustainable, an asset management subsidiary of Power Corporation focused on North American renewable energy projects, after serving as an advisor to board Chairman and outgoing CEO Olivier Desmarais for three years.

Bruce and Vicki Heyman with two Governor General's Foot Guards , before he presented his credentials as ambassador to David Lloyd Johnston , the Governor General of Canada .