Merit Janow | |
Office: | Dean of School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University |
Term Start: | July 1, 2013 |
Term End: | December 31, 2021 |
Predecessor: | Robert C. Lieberman |
Successor: | Thomas J. Christensen |
Birth Date: | 13 May 1958 |
Nationality: | American |
Website: | Merit Janow |
Merit E. Janow (born May 13, 1958)[1] is a professor in the practice of international trade and dean at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs from 2013 to 2021.[2]
Janow teaches graduate courses in international economic and trade policy at SIPA and international trade law and international antitrust at Columbia University Law School. Janow has also served on the WTO Appellate Body since November 2003. Since 1997 she has also been an executive director of a new international competition policy advisory committee to the attorney general and assistant attorney general for antitrust at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. From February 1990 through July 1993, she was deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for Japan and China at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Her responsibilities within USTR included the development, coordination, and implementation of U.S. trade policy and negotiating strategy toward Japan and the People's Republic of China. Before joining USTR, Janow was an associate with the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom, specializing in mergers and acquisitions and international corporate transactions. From 1980 to 1985, Janow was on the staff of the Hudson Institute, based initially in Tokyo and then in New York.
Janow received a BA from the University of Michigan and a JD from Columbia University Law School. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee on United States–China Relations, Asia Society, and the Japan Society, among others.
In 2009, she became a member of the International Advisory Council of the Chinese sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation.[3] She is also an affiliated faculty member of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute.[4]
From 2013 to 2021, she served as dean of Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.[5]
In 2022, she was named Board Chair of the Japan Society. She is also Independent Chair of Mastercard.[6]