Daniel M. Price
Daniel M. Price is a Managing Director at Rock Creek Global Advisors, where he focuses on international financial regulatory, national security, digital, climate, trade, and other policy matters. He also advises multinational companies and financial institutions on geopolitical risk and matters arising in global fora, including the G7, G20, APEC, OECD, and the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.
Mr. Price co-founded Rock Creek Global Advisors in July 2011.
Previously, Mr. Price served in the Administration of George W. Bush as the senior White House official responsible for international trade and investment, development assistance, and the international aspects of financial reform, energy security, and climate change.
Mr. Price was the President’s personal representative to the G8, the North American Leaders’ Summit, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, and he organized the first G20 Leaders’ Summit in 2008. He was US chair of cabinet-level economic dialogues with Brazil, India, and the European Union.
Before and after his White House service, Mr. Price was a partner with Sidley Austin LLP, having founded and chaired the firm’s 60-member International Trade & Dispute Resolution group. Mr. Price counseled multinational companies on trade, investment, national security, and sanctions issues, and represented companies and governments in WTO, investment treaty, and NAFTA disputes. Earlier, Mr. Price served as Principal Deputy General Counsel in the Office of the US Trade Representative and as Deputy Agent to the Iran-US Claims Tribunal in The Hague.
Mr. Price has appeared on BBC, CNBC, PBS, and Bloomberg TV. His articles have been published in the New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal.
Mr. Price was educated at Haverford College, Cambridge University, and Harvard Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Harvard Law Review.