Consular Information
JOHN J. MEDVECKIS
HONORARY CONSUL
As a businessman, philanthropist, patron of the arts, collector, and amateur historian, Mr. Medveckis actively leverages his professional expertise in support of his passions and the community at large. A former partner in the Philadelphia investment advisory firm of Cooke & Bieler (1973-2021), he spent his career working with prominent high net worth families and family offices, both in the United States and in Europe.
He currently serves as a Trustee for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and is a member of its Investment Committee, European Decorative Arts Committee, Prints, Drawings and Photography Committee, and Information and Technology Committee.
In addition, he serves as a Trustee for the Curtis Institute of Music, is a Fellow at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and a member of the Director’s Council of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
His community service extends to active involvement with:
• The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Visiting Committee, Greek and Roman Art
• American Research Center in Egypt – Investment Committee
• Foreign Policy Research Institute
• The Barnes Foundation – Investment Committee
• The Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations
• World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
• Numismatic & Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia
Born in Latvia, John Medveckis immigrated to the United States in 1951, and became an American citizen in 1962. He was raised in Indianapolis and studied architecture and earned his undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Cincinnati. While still in his twenties he co-founded the Economics Club of Indianapolis, the Penrod Society, and the Indiana Repertory Theatre. He taught investments for two years at Purdue University, served as Officer of the American Fletcher National Bank in Indianapolis, and was admitted to the Indianapolis Society of Financial Analysts.
John is the recipient of The Cross of Recognition from the Republic of Latvia and holds an Honorary Degree from the University of Latvia. He was awarded the Marian Angell Godfrey Boyer Medal by the University of Pennsylvania Museum and, in 2023, was selected to received the Colonial Society of Pennsylvania’s Contemporary Pioneer Award.
PRIOR Civic & Cultural Affiliations:
• Library of Congress: Investment Committee, Trust Fund Board | Member
• American Friends of the British Architectural Library, Inc. | Director
• Library of Congress: Visual Arts Committee – Madison Council | Chairman
• Curtis Institute of Music: Public Relations and Communications Committee | Chairman
• College of Physicians of Philadelphia | Trustee; Chairman, Investment Committee
• Library of Congress: Trust Fund Board | Trustee
(Five-year appointment by the United States Senate; Appointed May 9, 2006 term ending June, 2011)
• World Affairs Council of Philadelphia | Director
• Historical Society of Pennsylvania | Trustee
• Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia | Director
• American Red Cross, S.E. Pennsylvania Chapter | Director & Treasurer
• Merce Cunningham Dance Company, NY | Director
• Annenberg Center, University of Pennsylvania | Board of Overseers
• Penn Museum Board of Overseers | Member
• Indiana Repertory Theatre | Co-Founder/Director
• U.S. Baltic Foundation, Washington D.C. | Co-Founder/Director
• Economics Club of Indianapolis | Co-Founder
• Penrod Society, a cultural organization committed to promoting
and supporting cultural institutions in Indianapolis | Co-Founder
CONTACT THE HONORARY CONSUL
John J. Medveckis, Honorary Consul
237 South 18th Street 22C
Philadelphia, PA 19103
jmedveckis@cairncliff.com
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE HONORARY CONSUL
facilitate development of commercial, economic, cultural, educational, and scientific relations between Latvia and the state of Pennsylvania
represent Latvia at local ceremonies and functions
provide a focal point for Latvians in Pennsylvania
PASSPORT AND TRAVEL INFORMATION
The Latvian Embassy in Washington, DC handles passport and visa matters. Consult their website here.