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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) 4/1/2008 Provided by The Office of Global Publishing Solutions, A/ISS/GPS Cover UNCLASSIFIED Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts Afghanistan CLO Michelle Olson DAO Brian Moore FMO Robert Gresbrink KABUL (E) Great Massoud Road, APO/FPO APO AE 09806, (VoIP, IMO Randal Meyers US-based) 301-490-1042, Fax No working Fax, INMARSAT Tel 011- IRS Kathy Beck (Resident In Paris) 873-761-837-725, Workweek: Saturday - Thursday 0800-1630, Website: kabul.usembassy.gov ISSO Paul Berry Officer Name DCM OMS Debbie Ash Algeria AMB OMS (Vacant) DHS/ICE Renander, Sonya ECO Fritz Maerkle ALGIERS (E) 5, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (770) 08- FM Stephen Tuntland 2000, Fax +213 (21) 60-7335, Workweek: Sat-Wed 08:00-17:00, Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov HRO Anne Louise Hanson Officer Name MGT John Olson AMB William B. Wood DCM OMS Lina Mendez CON Mai-Thao Nguyenn AMB OMS Lina Mendez DCM Christopher Dell ECO/COM Jeffrey W. Mazur PAO Tom Niblock FM Winston I. Noel GSO Valeria Kayatin MGT Kristi D. Hogan-Lahmar RSO Bruce Mills POL/ECO Mark A. Schapiro AFSA C. John Long AMB Robert S Ford AID Robin Phillips CON Joshua Fischel CLO Monica Ewing DCM Thomas F. Daughton DAO COL Thomas Sweeney PAO Rafik K. Mansour DEA Vince Balbo COM Thomas F. Daughton EEO Tara Bell GSO Ann F. Granatino FAA Chuck Friesenhahn RSO Julie S. Cabus FMO Trent Dabney CLO Mikiko Fischel ICASS Chair Kirk Meyer DAO COL Steven R. Drago IMO David Rowles ICASS Chair Mark A. Schapiro IPO Jim Fox IMO Linda L Safta ISO Matt Michaud ISSO Duane M. Sargus ISSO Matt Michaud POL Rodney D. Cunningham LEGATT Brian McCauley POL Sara Rosenberry Angola Albania LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, TIRANA (E) 103 Rruga Elbasanit, APO/FPO 9510 Tirana Place, Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm; Fridays 8:00 Dulles Va 20189, 355-4-247285, Fax (355) (4) 232-222, Workweek: am till 12 Noon, Website: http://Luanda.usembassy.gov Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm, Website: http://tirana.usembassy.gov/ Officer Name Officer Name AMB OMS Robin Welker DCM OMS Brenda James ECO/COM Mark Schall AMB OMS Bridget Kissinger FM Larry Ragan DCM/CHG Stephen Cristina MGT Margaret R. Hartley ECO Robert Newsome POL/ECO Mitchell Ferguson FM Allan Mitchell AMB Dan W. Mozena MGT C. Wakefield Martin CON Falashade O. Robinson POL/ECO Paula Thiede DCM Francisco Fernandez AMB John Withers II PAO Abigail Dressel CON Abigail Aronson GSO Frieda Martin PAO Leigh Rieder RSO Keith Larochelle GSO Jeff Patmore AID Susan Brems RSO Leonard Patrick CLO Nadege Mathieu AID Edward Landau DAO Christopher Grieg ICASS Chair Chris Grieg 4/1/2008 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED IMO Ruthann Kleinfelt PAO Thomas Mittnacht ISO Veronica Johnson GSO Trevor Boyd ISSO Ruthann Kleinfelt RSO Gordon Goetz POL Doreen Bailey AGR Sean Carmody State ICASS Mitchell Ferguson AID Cynthia Pruett CLO Vacant DAO Robert Webster Argentina FMO Adam Vogelzang IMO Gregory Davis IPO Greg Church BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, APO/FPO Unit 4334, APO aa 34034, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax 54-11-5777-4240, Workweek: IRS Susan Stanley 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: http://argentina.usembassy.gov/ ISO Lloyd Barchers Officer Name ISSO Lloyd Barchers LEGATT Steven Kessler DHS/ICE Luna, Santiago NAS William Douglass ECO Climan, Doug P POL Daniel Renna FCS Brisson, Brian FM Thomas Galloway HRO Zabrieskie, Petra J. Australia MGT Meredith, Katherine AMB Wayne, Earl A. CON Abeyta, Susan K. CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, Moonah Place, DCM Thomas P. Kelly Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, APO/FPO PSC 277 APO AP PAO Banks, Robert 96549, 61-2-6214-5600, Fax 61-2-6214-5970, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to 5:00pm, Website: http://canberra.usembassy.gov/ GSO Wisell, William R Officer Name RSO Campbell, Glenn AGR Mergen, David J DCM OMS Peggy Matsuya APHIS Schissel, Thomas AMB OMS Carol Jackson CLO Henry, Mary L. ECO Edgard Kagan DAO COL Lengenfelder, Douglas R. FM Frank D. Anthony DEA Greco, Anthony Jr.. MGT Grace Stettenbauer EST Schandlbauer, Alfred AMB Robert McCallum FAA (Vacant) CON Tim Davis FMO Meredith, Katherine DCM Daniel Clune IMO Brown, Rickey PAO Scott Weinhold IPO Barreto, Monica GSO Geoffrey Nyhart ISSO Mcdonald, Douglas D RSO Jack Picardy LEGATT Godoy, William AGR Kathleen Wainio MLO COL Napoli, Joseph CLO Cheryl Brower POL Featherstone, Alexander DAO COL Andrew Britschgi RAMC Charleston Finance Center DEA Emmet Highland EEO Carlos Santamaria EST David Atkinson Armenia FMO William Lauritsen ICASS Chair Scott Weinhold IMO Aziz Ahmed YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 46-47-00; 49-42-00, Fax IPO Carlos Santamaria-Bernabe (37410) 46-47-42, INMARSAT Tel Emer. Iridium 4179 770 4310; 4179 222 9728, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: ISO Don Clayton http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/ ISSO Don Clayton Officer Name LAB David Sohier LEGATT Scott Cruse DCM OMS Sarah Madrid POL James Cole AMB OMS Vacant State ICASS Grace Stettenbauer DCM/CHG Joseph Pennington DHS/ICE Paul Shott ECO Marko Velikonja MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, FM Paul Davis 3004, APO/FPO PSC 278, APO, AP 96551, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + HRO Adam Vogelzang 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel Iridium 014-716-9057, Workweek: MGT Robert Frazier (Acting Dcm) M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: POL/ECO Stephen Banks http://melbourne.usconsulate.gov/melbourne/index.html AMB Vacant Officer Name CON Robin Busse CG OMS Richard Mangus 4/1/2008 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED MGT Louise Veenstra (Fsn) AMB Vacant CG Earl Irving CG Constance Anderson CON Julie Grant DCM Scott F. Kilner PAO Aric Schwan PAO Robert Hugins COM Karen Pilmanis GSO David Herbert DAO MAJ John Kiernan (Acting) RSO Robert Hartung IMO Peter Steitz AGR Quintin Gray POL Pete Steitz (Acting) APHIS Robert Tanaka CLO Jana Hugins DAO COL Stefan M. Aubrey SYDNEY (CG) 59th Floor, MLC Centre, 19-29 Martin Place, APO/FPO PSC 280, Unit 11026, APO, AP 96554-0002, (61)(2)9373- DEA Ira Israel 9200, Fax (61) (2) 9373-9125, Workweek: M-F, 0815 - 1700, Website: EEO Edith Tavakoli http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/sydney/index.html FMO Joel Pasowicz Officer Name ICASS Chair Quintin Gray IMO James Norton CG OMS Ginger Richter IPO James Williams ECO Casey Mace IRS Susan Stanley FCS David Murphy LEGATT Cary Gleicher MGT Martin Kelly POL/ECO Casey Mace CG Judith Fergin UNVIE (VIENNA) (M) Wagramerstrasse 17-19, A-1220 Vienna, PO Judith Fergin Austria, APO/FPO Unit 9900, Box 0200; APO AE 09701-0200, 43 1 CON Suzanne Lawrence 31339 74 3501, Fax 43 1 367 07 64, Workweek: 0830-1700, Website: PAO Mary Scholl http://vienna.usmission.gov/ EEO Ginger Richter Officer Name IPO Marqui Neder DCM OMS Karen Schoppl LEGATT Matt Witt AMB OMS Edith Tavakoli DEP DIR Eric Sandberg (Ntec) DIR David A. Noble (C/Nuclear Policy) PERTH (C) Level 13, 16 St Georges Tce, APO/FPO Unit 11021, APO AP96530, 61-8-9202-1224, Fax 61-8-9231-9444, Workweek: M - F; HRO Cheryl Coviello 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: MGT Mark Moody http://perth.usconsulate.gov/perth/index.html POL/ECO Soching Tsai Officer Name AMB Gregory L. Schulte DCM Geoffrey Pyatt CG OMS Mariane Primrose PAO Susan Doman ECO Gina Soos GSO David Herbert MGT Mike Donnelly RSO Robert Hartung PAO/ADV Lisa Marino CLO Jana Hugins CG Kenneth Chern FMO Joel Pasowicz CON Mark Prokop ICASS Chair Quintin Gray GSO Anoutchka Payet IMO James Norton ISSO Mark Prokop IPO James Williams POL Veronica Kerr IRS Susan Stanley ISO James Norton Austria ISSO Marcus Andersson VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, APO/FPO Unit 9900 USOSCE (M) Obersteinergasse 11 1190 Vienna, Austria, APO/FPO Box1000 APO AE09701-1000, 011-43-1-31339-0, Fax 011-43-1-31339 Unit 9900 Box 0100 APO AE09701-0100, 011-43-1 31339-3141, Fax -2510, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: 011-43-1-369-1585, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 local, Website: http://vienna.usembassy.gov/ http://osce.usmission.gov/ Officer Name Officer Name DCM OMS Aline Noble DCM OMS Margaret R. Gray AMB OMS Daryl R. Hegendorfer AMB OMS Vacant HRO Cheryl Coviello DHS/CIS Marla Belvedere MGT Mark Moody DHS/ICE William Flanagan AMB Julie Finley FCS Christopher Quinlivan DCM Kyle R. Scott FM Keith Hanigan PAO Michael Stevens HRO Cheryl Coviello GSO David Herbert MGT Jeffry R. Olesen RSO Robert Hartung POL/ECO Joseph D. Yap CLO Jana Hugins 4/1/2008 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED DAO Powell Moore DEA Kevin Stanfill FMO Joel Pasowicz EEO Margo Pogorzelski ICASS Chair Quintin Gray IMO Ronnie J. Fontenot IMO James Norton LEGATT Richard Etzler IPO James Williams MLO LCDR Delong Bonner IRS Susan W. Stanley NAS David Foran ISO Henry Allison POL Daniel B. O'Connor POL Sam Laeuchli State ICASS David Foran Azerbaijan Bahrain BAKU (E) 83 Azadlig Prospect, Azerbaijan, AZ 1007, +994-12-498-03 MANAMA (E) Building 979, Road 3119, Block 331, Zinj District, -35, Fax +994-12-465-66-71, INMARSAT Tel 873-151-5401, APO/FPO Unit 6210 Box 103 FPO. AE 09809-0103, 973-1724- Workweek: M-F, 9:00 - 17:30, Website: http://baku.usembassy.gov 2700/VoIP:202-448-5131, Fax 973-1727-2594, Workweek: Sun to Officer Name Thurs, 0800-1700, Website: http://manama.usembassy.gov/ AMB OMS Linda Price Officer Name HRO Steven Rider DCM OMS Carolyn Jacobs MGT Karen Davidson AMB OMS Jennifer Harrison OMS Cindi Thompson ECO Steve Simpson POL/ECO Joan Polaschik FM Dan Hess AMB Anne E.
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