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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) 10/26/2017 Provided by Global Information Services, A/GIS Cover UNCLASSIFIED Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts Afghanistan HRO Jason Beck ICITAP Steve Bennett MGT Lori Johnson KABUL (E) Great Massoud Road, (VoIP, US-based) 301-490-1042, Fax No working Fax, INMARSAT Tel 011-873-761-837-725, OPDAT Jon Smibert Workweek: Saturday - Thursday 0800-1630, Website: SDO/DATT CDR Samuel G. Wartell kabul.usembassy.gov AMB Donald Lu CON Daniel Koski Officer Name DCM David Muniz DCM OMS Denis Rajic PAO Ryan Roberts ACS Nyree Tripptree GSO Jay Thompson ALT DIR Michael McCord RSO Jan Hiemstra ALT US REP Richard Riley AID Catherine Johnson AMB OMS Paulette Sides CLO Kimberly Augsburger Co-CLO Dalila Hable ECON Jeffrey Bowan ECON DEP Eric Frater EEO Daniel Koski FM James Milletary FMO Jason Beck HRO Jami Papa IMO Meredith Hiemstra INL Mario Fernandez IPO Justan Neels MGT Craig Cloud ISO Darrin Erwin MLO/ODC COL Robb Rigtrup ISSO Darrin Erwin POL DEP Gerard Hodel POL Carson Relitz-Rocker POL/MIL Adam West POSHO Brad Davis SDO/DATT COL Darren Smith Algeria TREAS Tony Salamone US EXEC DIR Yash Kainth ALGIERS (E) 5, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (770) 08- AMB Chargé Hugo H. Llorens 2000, Fax +213 (21) 60-7335, Workweek: Sun - Thurs 08:00-17:00, CG Nomi Seltzer Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov DCM Annie Pforzheimer Officer Name PAO Chris Fitzgerald DCM OMS Susan Hinton GSO William McClure FCS Nathan Seifert RSO Assiya Ashraf-Miller FM James Alden AFSA Pending HRO Thomas Kohl AID Herbie Smith ICITAP Darrel Hart CLO Anita Kainth MGT Ginger Campbell DEA Jack Sparks MLO/ODC MAJ Marshall Klitzke ECON Douglas Morris OPDAT Vacant FMO Kevin Doyle POL/ECON Junaid Jay Munir ICASS Chair Chelsea Bakken POL/MIL Eric Plues IMO Mark J Davis POSHO James Alden IPO James Bayer SDO/DATT COL William Rowell ISO Wally Wallooppillai AMB John Desrocher ISSO Timothy Harrison CON Marwa Zeini LEGATT Michael Bradley DCM Lawrence Randolph POL Nicole Theriot PAO Ruben Harutunian State ICASS Chelsea Bakken GSO Dwayne McDavid RSO Michael Vannett Albania AGR Justina Torry CLO Julie Baldwin TIRANA (E) 103 Rruga Elbasanit, 355-4-224-7285, Fax (355) (4) 223 EEO Brigid Morgan -2222, Workweek: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30 pm. Summer hours FMO Vacant (May 1 - Sept 30): Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 IMO Vacant am-2:30 pm., Website: http://tirana.usembassy.gov/ ISSO Vacant Officer Name DCM OMS Martha Hood Angola AMB OMS Elizabeth Soderholm CA Daniel Koski LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, FM Sonequa Braddy Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, 10/26/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm; Fridays 8:00 IMO Griffin, William am till 12 Noon, Website: http://Luanda.usembassy.gov IPO Viggiano, Brian Officer Name ISO Caldwell, Katina ISSO Viggiano, Brian DCM OMS AURELIE FLORIAN LEGATT Bingham, Paul CDC SUZANNE WESTMAN POL Kraaimoore, Albert HRO DONALD WYNNE MGT MARIALICE BURFORD DE CASTILLO Armenia PAO/ADV SADIE OKOKO POL/ECON CHUKA ASIKE POL/MIL JANE COOPER YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 49-42-00, Fax (37410) 46- 47-42, INMARSAT Tel Satellite 8821655530566; 8821655530392; SDO/DATT COL MATTHEW SOUSA 8821655530142, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: AMB HELEN LA LIME http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/ CON SAMUEL WORLAND-ESQUITH Officer Name DCM MITCHELL P. BENEDICT DCM OMS Graciela Tift PAO NAOMI MATTOS AMB OMS Tiffany Byrd GSO SIZA NTSHAKALA Co-CLO Tuve Floden RSO DUANE GORDON FM Duke Matthews AID DERRICK BROWN HRO Magdalena Galus CLO HOLLY WHITT INL Shannon Behaj EEO MBALLE NKEMBE MGT Andres Valdes FMO THOMAS DEBOR POL/ECON Matt Eussen ICASS Chair LORAIN GOLSON POSHO Duke Matthews IMO ANDREAS WELCH SDO/DATT Bruce Murphy ISSO JEREMIAH ABERLICH AMB Richard M. Mills Jr.. CON Erin Eussen Argentina DCM Rafik Mansour PAO Robert Anderson GSO Dana AL-Ebrahim BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax RSO Amanda Philpot 54-11-5777-4240, Workweek: 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: AFSA Ben Smith http://argentina.usembassy.gov/ AID Deborah Grieser Officer Name CLO Nancy Harper DCM OMS Cruz , Melissa ECON Raphael Sambou CM Chargé Thomas Cooney EEO Jake Goshert CM OMS Chargé Pfeffer, Sara FMO Magdalena Galus DHS/ICE Ermond, David ICASS Chair Matt Eussen DHS/TSA De Jesus, Julio IMO Steven Labocki ECON DEP Newman, Peter IPO Brian E. Wilson FCS Bastien, Yamilee ISO Terrence Andrews FM Clucas, Scott ISSO Steven Labocki GFS Charleston Finance Center State ICASS Robert Anderson HRO Gillespie, Theresa MGT Neitzke, Jeremey Australia POSHO Clucas, Scott SDO/DATT COL Rayburn, Michael CG Leoni, Mark CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, 21 Moonah Place, CON Neus, Robert Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, 61-2-6214-5600, Fax 61-2-6214- DCM Acting DCM Albert 5970, INMARSAT Tel Reach Kit, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to Kraaimoore 5:00pm, Website: http://canberra.usembassy.gov/ PAO Dianne Sovereign Officer Name GSO Butler, Blake DCM OMS Eva Robinson RSO Souliere, Mathieu AMB OMS Eva Robinson (Acting) AFSA vacant DHS/ICE Brock Nicholson AGR Mergen, David FM Therman Campbell APHIS vacant HRO Jamie Armstrong CLO Soulier, Erika MGT John Dockery DEA Genevish, Steven MLO/ODC COL Col. Michael Merritt ECON Stater, Timothy POSHO Kevin Shorten FMO Palugyai, Pedro SDO/DATT COL Raymond Powell ICASS Chair David Mergen AMB Chargé James Carouso 10/26/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED CON Lisa Andonovska ISSO Wendell Anderson DCM Acting DCM Michael Heath POL Vacant PAO Bettina Malone GSO Michael Warren SYDNEY (CG) MLC Centre - Level 59, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney RSO Scott Messick 2000, 61-2-9373-9200, Fax 61-2-9373-9125, INMARSAT Tel 014-716 AGR Rey Santella -9054(CG) 014-716-9055(IPC), Workweek: M-F, 08:00 - 17:00, CLO Tracie Kania Website: DEA Kevin Merkel Officer Name ECON Michael Roberts (Acting) EST Andrew Riplinger CG OMS Beth Albrecht FMO Calvin Levo DHS/TSA Eric Yatar ICASS Chair Joseph Swiatek FCS Doug Wallace IMO Ronald G Lay MGT Jeramee Rice IPO Allen Gandy POL/ECON Andrea Aquilla ISO Marqui Neder POSHO Chris Crawford ISSO Wendall Anderson CG Valerie Fowler LEGATT Thomas Schultz PO Valerie Fowler POL John Hennessey-Niland CON Linda Daetwyler State ICASS Vacant PAO Vacant GSO Chris Crawford RSO Abdul Malik MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, CLO Vacant 3004, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel DEA Eric Baldus Iridium 014-716-9057, Workweek: M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: http://melbourne.usconsulate.gov/ EEO Jeramee Rice IPO Bruce Waddell Officer Name IRS Tai Lee CG OMS Jessica Mosnik ISSO Bruce Waddell HRO (Canberra) LEGATT Tim O'Malley MGT VACANT (Contact Canberra) POL/ECON Michele Woonacott Austria POSHO Vacant (Contact Canberra) CG Frankie A. Reed VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, 011-43-1-31339-0, Fax CON Cecelia Coleman 011-43-1-31339-2510, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: PAO VACANT http://at.usembassy.gov/ RSO (A/RSO in Canberra) Officer Name FMO (Canberra) DCM OMS Christine Melendez-Beck IPO Billy McGowan DHS/CIS Office is Closed ISSO Billy McGowan DHS/ICE Sarah Bay FCS Sanford N. Owens PERTH (CG) 13th Flr., 16 St. George's Tce, 61-8-6144-5100, Fax 61- FM James Horner 8-9231-9444, Workweek: M - F; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: HRO Thomas Komons Officer Name MGT Norman Thatcher Scharpf ACS Mary Robinson (LES) MLO/ODC LTC Marek Stobbe CA Mary Robinson (LES) POL/ECON Acting DCM Steven Hubler CG OMS Mariane Primrose (LES) POSHO James Horner DHS/CBP Richard Campbell SDO/DATT COL David Knych DPO Margaret Mason (LES) CG Michael Cole FCS Donna Carter (LES) DCM Chargé Eugene Young FM Anoutchka Payet (LES) PAO Daniel Mattern HRO Claire Brain (LES) GSO Mikael McCowan MGT Marsha Lance RSO David Lyons PAO/ADV Lisa Marino (LES) AGR Kelly Stange POL/ECON Joe V. James APHIS Karen Sliter POSHO Marsha Lance CLO Meghann Daigle CG Rachel L. Cooke ECON John Speaks CON Craig Dennison FMO Susana P. Ramirez GSO Elizabeth Nesbitt ICASS Chair David Fuller RSO Lee Richards (FSNI) IMO Mark Wilson ECON Gina Soos (LES) IPO Arthur Saunders EEO George Schweizer (LES) IRS Thomas E. Stevens-Frankfurt ISO Eric Jarrett (LES) ISO Samuel Berardi 10/26/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED ISSO Josef Schmidt CON Jeremy Little LEGATT Amy Shuman DCM William Gill POL Elisabeth Rosenstock-Siller PAO Heidi Smith GSO Laurent Dagenais VIENNA - OSCE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, 1220 Vienna, Austria, 011- RSO Scott Kimpton 43-1 31339-3141, Fax 011-43-1-369-1585, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 AID Mikaela Meredith local, Website: http://osce.usmission.gov/ ATO Justin Smith ECON Carter Wilbur Officer Name FMO Chris Green DCM OMS Koji Kanazawa ICASS Chair Mikaela Meredith FM James Horner IMO Harry Johnson HRO Thomas W. Komons IPO Greg Dustman MGT Norman Thatcher Scharpf ISO Yan Li DCM Chargé Harry R. Kamian ISSO Harry Johnson PAO Jonathan Lalley POL Bridgette Walker GSO Mikael McCowan RSO David Lyons FMO Susana P. Ramirez BAHAMAS, THE ICASS Chair David Fuller IMO Mark Wilson NASSAU (E) #42 Queen Street;PO Box N-8197; Nassau, 242-322- IPO Arthur Saunders 1181, Fax 242-328-7838 (GSO), INMARSAT Tel 881-623-438219, IRS Thomas E.
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