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Telephone Directory United States Department of State Telephone Directory This customized report includes the following section(s): Key Officers List (UNCLASSIFIED) 1/19/2021 Provided by Global Information Services, A/GIS Cover UNCLASSIFIED Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts Afghanistan FMO Bic Leu ICASS Chair CDR James Hilton IMO Cem Asci KABUL (E) Great Massoud Road, (VoIP, US-based) 301-490-1042, Fax No working Fax, INMARSAT Tel 011-873-761-837-725, IPO Justan Neels Workweek: Saturday - Thursday 0800-1630, Website: ISO Aaron Smith https://af.usembassy.gov/ ISSO Justan Neels Officer Name DCM OMS Melisa Woolfolk Algeria ALT DIR Tina Dooley-Jones CM OMS Bonnie Anglov ALGIERS (E) 5, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (770) 08- Co-CLO Lilliana Gonzalez 2000, Fax +213 (23) 47-1781, Workweek: Sun - Thurs 08:00-17:00, FM Michael Itinger Website: https://dz.usembassy.gov/ HRO Geoff Nyhart Officer Name INL Patrick Tanimura AMB OMS Rebecca A. Robinson LEGAT James Bolden FCS Michele R. Smith MGT Ben Dille HRO T. Michael Goddard POL/ECON Richard Reiter MGT Suzanne M. Inzerillo SDO/DATT COL Erik Bauer MLO/ODC Andrew Bergman TREAS Julie Malec POL/ECON Roselyn Y. Ramos AMB Chargé Ross L Wilson POL/MIL Candace R. Jendoubi CG Ben Ousley Naseman SDO/DATT Richard M Watt DCM Ian McCary CON Jeffrey D. Gringer PAO Daniel Mattern DCM Chargé Gautam A. Rana GSO GSO DeAna McCloy PAO Eric Barbee RSO Dominic Sabruno GSO Matthew J. Welsh CLO Christine Peterson RSO Corynn L. Stratton DEA Edward (Joe) Kipp AGR Justina Torry FMO Maureen Danzot FMO Aamer A. Khan IMO Mark McCloy IMO Daniel L. Sweet IPO Russell E. Taylor Albania ISSO Russell E. Taylor TIRANA (E) Rruga Stavro Vinjau 14, +355-4-224-7285, Fax +355-4- Angola 223-2222, Workweek: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30 pm. Summer hours (May 1 - Sept 30): Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 am-2:30 pm., Website: https://al.usembassy.gov/ LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, Officer Name Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm; Fridays 8:00 DCM OMS Cathy Power am till 12 Noon, Website: https://ao.usembassy.gov/ AMB OMS Christina Okamura Officer Name ECON/COM Alex MacFarlane DCM OMS THERESE DAVIS FM Glen Allen AMB OMS ANGELA WHITE McNIGHT HRO Bic Leu CDC ALEAN FRAWLEY MGT Trishita Maula FCS EVERETT WAKAI OPDAT Constantine Soupios FM PETER DALVA PO/CON Sunil Ravi HRO MICHAEL FOGO POSHO Glen Allen MGT JEFFERY L. BOURNES SDO/DATT CDR James Hilton POL/ECON LANCE KINNE AMB Yuri Kim POL/MIL MATTHEW MCHORRIS CON Charles Jarret SDO/DATT LTC BRETT DODD DCM Leyla Moses-Ones AMB NINA FITE PAO Brian Beckmann CON TRACY MUSSACHIO GSO Sally Lewis DCM GREGORY SEGAS RSO Karen Riley PAO DENEYSE KIRKPATRICK AFSA Vacant RSO PABLO ROJAS AID Mikaela Meredith AID JULIE NENON CLO Ramya Vaidyanathan CLO ZAHRA DODD EEO Lucija Straley EEO TRACY MUSSACHIO 1/19/2021 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED FMO HENRY ROBERTS AMB Lynne M. Tracy IMO ABRAHAM ADJEI-GBENDA CON Elizabeth Kuhse ISSO DARRIN BROWN DCM Christopher Smith PAO Lia Miller GSO Michael Warfield Argentina RSO Craig Goldstein AFSA Christopher Reyes BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax 54 AID David Hoffman -11-5777-4240, Workweek: 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: CLO Georgetta Carroll https://ar.usembassy.gov/ ECON Chris Ellis Officer Name EEO Christopher Reyes FMO Donald Carroll DCM OMS Aguasvivas, Anita ICASS Chair Ryan Campbell AMB OMS Cruz , Melissa IMO Alex Schreiner DHS/ICE Keegan, Karin IPO Drew Carlson DHS/TSA De Jesus, Julio ISO Vacant FCS Delambert, Richard ISSO Alex Schreiner FM Joseph, Anthony State ICASS Ryan Campbell GFS Charleston Finance Center HRO Butron, Patricia LEGAT Streetman, Murry Australia MGT Sullivan, Chance POSHO Joseph, Anthony CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, 21 Moonah Place, SDO/DATT Ortiz, Eddie Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, 61-2-6214-5600, INMARSAT AMB Prado, Edward Tel Reach Kit, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to 5:00pm, Website: CG Holt, Catherine https://au.usembassy.gov/ CON Holt, Catherine DCM Carlson, Mary Kay Officer Name PAO Riebling, Michelle DCM OMS lLisa Cantonwine GSO Baramdyka, Francoise AMB OMS Cindi Thompson RSO Lafortune, Aaron Co-CLO Terri Dempsey AFSA vacant DHS/ICE Adam K. Parks APHIS vacant ECON DEP Steven Dyokas CLO Smith, Jessica FM Johnny Shields DEA Cesario, Rudolph HRO Roy Srinivasan ECON Abisellan, Ernest LEGAT Anthony Russo EST Vacant MGT David LaMontagne FMO Smith, Barry MLO/ODC COL Christopher Ingleton ICASS Chair Vacant POL DEP Peter Dycaico IMO Eicher,Nicholas POSHO Johnny Shields IPO Torres Cano, George SDO/DATT COL Scott Weston ISO Vacant AMB Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.. ISSO Patterson, John DCM Michael Goldman POL Andino, Christopher PAO Gavin Sundwall GSO Ryan Ruta RSO Janet Meyer Armenia AGR Levin Flake DEA Kevin Merkel YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 49-42-00, Fax (37410) 46- ECON Douglas Sonnek 47-42, INMARSAT Tel Satellite 8821655530566; 8821655530392; EST Thomas Billingsley 8821655530142, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: FMO Tyrone Campbell https://am.usembassy.gov/ ICASS Chair LTC Troy Saechao Officer Name IMO Murat Koclar IPO Jeffrey Yolangco DCM OMS Leila Mendelovici ISO Brett Raudenbush AMB OMS Gabriela Salverson POL Peggy Walker Co-CLO Mirna Plotkowski FM Michael Haws HRO Donald Carroll MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, INL Michael Shulman 3004, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel MGT Brian Salverson +8816 5240 3137/0123/0024, Workweek: M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: POL/ECON Ryan Campbell https://au.usembassy.gov/ POSHO Michael Haws Officer Name SDO/DATT Scott Maxwell 1/19/2021 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED CG OMS Jennifer Khov MGT Alison Shorter-Lawrence MGT Jackson Bloom MLO/ODC LTC Greg Cromwell POL/ECON Lisa-Felicia Akorli POL/ECON Aaron Fishman POSHO Jackson Bloom POSHO David Bodycoat CG Michael Kleine SDO/DATT COL Mark Barlow CON Jeff Shelstad AMB Trevor Traina IPO Mark Raglin CG Gregory A. Floyd ISSO Mark Raglin DCM Robin Dunnigan PAO Teta Moehs PERTH (CG) 13th Flr., 16 St. George's Tce, 61-8-6144-5100, Fax 61- GSO Peter Schroeder 8-9231-9444, Workweek: M - F; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: RSO Jeffery Crone https://au.usembassy.gov/ APHIS Karen Sliter CLO Catherine Rasmussen Officer Name DEA Jim Scott CG OMS Gianna De Guzman(LES) ECON Amy Dove MGT Justin Bytheway FMO Cynthia Rafferty POL/ECON Meghan Higgins ICASS Chair Gregory A. Floyd POSHO Justin Bytheway IMO Wendell Bullngton CG David Gainer IRS Thomas E. CON Matthew Hafner Stevens-Frankfurt PAO Meghan Higgins POL John Kastning SYDNEY (CG) MLC Centre - Level 59, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney VIENNA - OSCE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, 1220 Vienna, Austria, +43 2000, 61-2-9373-9200, Fax 61-2-9373-9125, INMARSAT Tel 014-716- 1 313390, Fax +43-1-369-1585, INMARSAT Tel 88-165-240-6328, 9054(CG) 014-716-9055(IPC), Workweek: M-F, 08:00 - 17:00, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 local, Website: https://osce.usmission.gov/ Website: https://au.usembassy.gov/ Officer Name Officer Name DCM OMS Shaun Geary CG OMS Meredith Krause AMB OMS Claudette Bergeron DHS/TSA Gerry Phelan FM David Bodycoat FCS Mark Russell HRO Emmy Kang Michael LEGAT Michael Dehncke MGT Alison Shorter-Lawrence MGT Jonathan Earle AMB James Gilmore POL/ECON Russell Comeau DCM Courtney Austrian POSHO Brandon Nugent PAO Michael Snyder CG Sharon Hudson-Dean GSO Peter Schroeder CON Elizabeth Power RSO Jeffery Crone PAO Donald Maynard CLO Catherine Rasmussen GSO Brandon Nugent FMO Cynthia Rafferty RSO Mark Thornton IMO Wendell Bullington AFSA Brandon Nugent POL Elisabeth Rosenstock-Siller CLO Alicia-Lee Bush DEA Eric Baldus VIENNA - UNVIE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, A-1220 Vienna, Austria, IPO Leah Tillett 43 1 31339 74 3501, Fax 43 1 367 07 64, Workweek: 0830-1700, IRS Tai Lee Website: https://vienna.usmission.gov/ ISSO Robert Watkins Officer Name DCM OMS Sara O'Mohundro Austria AMB OMS Alayne Spaulding FM David Bodycost VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, +43-1-31339-0, Fax HRO Emmy Kang Michael +43-1-31339-2510, INMARSAT Tel 88-165-240-6301; 88-165-240- MGT Alison Shorter-Lawrence 6327, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: AMB Jackie Wolcott https://at.usembassy.gov/ DCM Lou Bono Officer Name PAO Justen A. Thomas GSO Peter Schroeder DCM OMS Kim Loewecke RSO Jeff Crone AMB OMS Daryl Hegendorfer CLO Catherine Rasmussen DHS/CIS Office is Closed FMO Cynthia Rafferty DHS/ICE Katie Bay IMO Wendell Bullington FCS Julia Rauner FM David Bodycoat HRO Emmy Kang Michael Azerbaijan LEGAT Theodore Callimanis 1/19/2021 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED BAKU (E) 111 Azadlig Prospect, Azerbaijan, AZ 1007, +994-12-488- CLO Desiree Lilley 33-00, Fax +994-12-488-33-10, INMARSAT Tel Iridium: 8816-5240- DEA Brian Bonifant 5020, Workweek: M-F, 9:00 - 17:30, Website: EEO Vacant https://az.usembassy.gov/ FMO Brian Sawich ICASS Chair Leonard Danquah Officer Name IMO Jason Krautkramer DCM OMS Lisa Burkholder IPO Khalid Abdelaziz AMB OMS Suzonne Woytovech ISO Andrew Inselmann FM Charles McCook ISSO Khalid Abdelaziz HRO Brenda Wells MGT Jonathan Bayat POL/MIL Shane Brooks Bahrain POSHO Charles McCook SDO/DATT COL Terry Hamrick MANAMA (E) Building 979, Road 3119, Block 331, Zinj District, AMB Earle Litzenberger +973-1724-2700/VoIP:202-448-5131/202-536-2354 or 4783 or 3053, CON Carina Canaan Fax 973-1727-2594, Workweek: Sun to Thurs, 0800-1700, Website: DCM Michael Dickerson https://bh.usembassy.gov/ PAO Michele Petersen Officer Name GSO Lucy Reyno DCM OMS VACANT RSO Bleu Lawless AMB OMS VACANT AID Jaidev Singh DCM/CHG Margaret
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