
Estonian president, raised in the United States.
Ilves was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, serving until 1998 and again from 1999 to 2002. He was instrumental in advancing Estonia's NATO and EU membership bids, advocating for integration with Western institutions.
Ilves was elected as the third President of Estonia, serving from 2006 to 2016. His presidency focused on digital innovation, cybersecurity, and strengthening Estonia's role in the European Union and NATO.
Ilves strongly promoted Estonia's e-government and digital identity systems, including e-voting and e-residency. These initiatives made Estonia a global leader in digital governance and cybersecurity.
Ilves led Estonia's response to a series of cyberattacks targeting government, media, and banking websites. The attacks were attributed to Russian actors, and Ilves advocated for stronger international cybersecurity cooperation, leading to the creation of NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence.
Ilves was re-elected for a second term as President of Estonia, continuing his focus on digital society and foreign policy. His second term saw Estonia chair the EU Council and host the NATO Cyber Defence Centre.