David Miliband, born on July fifteenth, nineteen sixty-five, is a distinguished British former politician and diplomat, currently serving as the President of the International Rescue Committee since two thousand thirteen. His political career includes notable roles such as the Foreign Secretary from two thousand seven to two thousand ten and the Member of Parliament for South Shields from two thousand one to two thousand thirteen. Alongside his brother Ed, he made history as the first siblings to hold Cabinet positions simultaneously since the Stanleys in nineteen thirty-eight.
Beginning his career at the Institute for Public Policy Research, Miliband quickly rose to prominence, becoming Tony Blair's Head of Policy at the age of twenty-nine during the Labour Party's opposition phase. He played a pivotal role in crafting Labour's manifesto for the nineteen ninety-seven election, which successfully brought the party to power. Following this, he was appointed head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand one, after which he was elected to Parliament.
Throughout his political journey, Miliband held various junior ministerial positions, including at the Department for Education and Skills, before joining the Cabinet in two thousand six as Environment Secretary. His tenure in this role was marked by a significant focus on climate change. In two thousand seven, he was appointed Foreign Secretary, becoming the youngest individual to hold this position since David Owen three decades prior.
In September two thousand ten, Miliband contested the Labour leadership election but was narrowly defeated by his brother Ed. Following this, he announced his decision to step back from the Shadow Cabinet to prevent ongoing comparisons that could detract from the party's unity. On April fifteenth, two thousand thirteen, he resigned from Parliament to assume his role at the International Rescue Committee in New York City, which subsequently led to a by-election in South Shields.