(CNN) -- U.S. President George W. Bush said Wednesday he will nominate (v. 提名) Robert Zoellick to be the 11th president of the World Bank, replacing Paul Wolfowitz, who was forced to step down (下台). "He’s deeply devoted to the mission of the World Bank. he wants to help struggling nations defeat poverty," Bush told reporters at the White House. Currently serving as a vice chairman at Goldman Sachs, Zoellick’s resume includes a long list of government jobs -- deputy secretary of state in 2005, U.S. trade representative from 2001 to 2005, and under secretary of state for economic and agricultural affairs during the administration of the elder President Bush, where he managed 57,000 people. He was the senior U.S. official in negotiations for German unification (n. 统一) and worked closely on policies related to the end of the Cold War. He was appointed deputy chief of staff and assistant to the president in 1992. From 1985 to 1988, Zoellick served at the Department of the Treasury in various positions. "It’d probably be easier to list all the jobs that Bob hasn’t had," Bush said Wednesday.转贴于:100Test_商务英语考试 src="/bec/js/ads.js">