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United States Department of State Telephone Directory United States Department of State Telephone Directory This customized report includes the following section(s): Key Officers List (UNCLASSIFIED) 7/5/2019 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: POL/MIL Tim Enright https://af.usembassy.gov/ SDO/DATT CDR James Hilton CON Acting DCM Daniel Koski Officer Name PAO Brian Beckmann DCM OMS Abena Owusu-Afriyie GSO Sally Lewis ACS Erin Williams RSO Janet Meyer ALT DIR Michael McCord AID Mikaela Meredith AMB OMS Emily Weston CLO Rachel Cormier CM James DeHart ECON Jeffrey Bowan CM OMS Melisa Woolfolk EEO Daniel Koski Co-CLO Stephanie Sever FMO Jason Beck ECON DEP Brett Makens IMO Stephen Craven FM Gary Hein IPO Roy Timberman HRO Jami Papa ISO Justan Neels INL Marc Shaw ISSO Roy Timberman MGT Lawrence Richter POL Carson Relitz Rocker MLO/ODC COL Brady Wilkins PAO/ADV William Bellis POL DEP Gerard (Jerry) Hodel Algeria POL/MIL Raymond Hotz POSHO Scott Klimper ALGIERS (E) 5, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (770) 08- SDO/DATT MAJ Marisa Morand 2000, Fax +213 (23) 47-1781, Workweek: Sun - Thurs 08:00-17:00, SRSO Thomas Barnard Website: https://dz.usembassy.gov/ TREAS Alex Zerden Officer Name US EXEC DIR David Smale AMB OMS Rebecca A. Robinson AMB John R. Bass FM John T. Kodadek CG Carson Wu HRO Thomas D. Kohl DCM Karen Decker MLO/ODC MAJ Bobby R. Farmer PAO William Ostick OPDAT Roger A. Keller GSO Charles Hughes POL/ECON David G. Wisner RSO Christopher Gillis POSHO John T. Kodadek AFSA Pending SDO/DATT COL Don D. Robertson AID Peter Natiello TREAS Thomas Lanier CLO Elaine Fields AMB John P. Desrocher DEA Jack Sparks CON Marwa M. Zeini FMO Kevin Doyle GSO Gregory L. Robinson ICASS Chair David Smale AGR Justina Torry IMO Mark J Davis CLO Christophe J. Paccard IPO James Bayer FMO Eric G. Flaxman ISO John Nave ICASS Chair Marwa M. Zeini ISSO Steven Pearson IMO Herman A. Llorin LEGATT Mark McKinnie IPO Russell E. Taylor POL David Burger ISSO Russell E. Taylor State ICASS Rich Shields State ICASS Eric G. Flaxman Albania Angola TIRANA (E) Rruga Stavro Vinjau 14, +355-4-224-7285, Fax +355-4- 223-2222, Workweek: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30 pm. Summer LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, hours (May 1 - Sept 30): Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm; Friday, Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, 8:00 am-2:30 pm., Website: https://al.usembassy.gov/ Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm; Fridays 8:00 am till 12 Noon, Website: https://ao.usembassy.gov/ Officer Name Officer Name DCM/CHG Chargé Leyla Moses-Ones DCM OMS MARIA VALENTINE FM Sally Lewis AMB OMS ANGELA WHITE McNIGHT 7/5/2019 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED CDC ALEAN FRAWLEY YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 49-42-00, Fax (37410) 46- FCS EVERETT WAKAI 47-42, INMARSAT Tel Satellite 8821655530566; 8821655530392; FM MARTIN LETT 8821655530142, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: HRO MICHAEL FOGO https://am.usembassy.gov/ MGT JEFFERY L. BOURNES Officer Name POL/ECON LANCE KINNE POL/MIL MATTHEW MCHORRIS DCM OMS Graciela Tift SDO/DATT COL MATTHEW SOUSA AMB OMS Vacant AMB NINA FITE Co-CLO Melissa Burnes CON PAUL GIBLIN FM Michael Haws DCM MITCHELL P. BENEDICT HRO Blake Butler PAO DENEYSE KIRKPATRICK INL Michael Shulman GSO SIZA NTSHAKALA MGT Andres Valdes RSO DUANE GORDON POL/ECON Ryan Campbell AID PAUL McDERMOTT(acting) POSHO Michael Haws CLO HOLLY WHITT SDO/DATT James Thompson EEO MBALLE NKEMBE AMB Lynne M. Tracy FMO HENRY ROBERTS CON Elizabeth Kuhse IMO ABRAHAM ADJEI-GBENDA DCM Rafik Mansour ISSO IBRAHIM HASSAN PAO Robert Anderson GSO Dana AL-Ebrahim RSO Kevin Tehan Argentina AFSA Christopher Reyes AID Deborah Grieser BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax CLO Tuve Floden 54-11-5777-4240, Workweek: 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: ECON Matthew Petit https://ar.usembassy.gov/ EEO Vacant FMO Blake Butler Officer Name ICASS Chair Ryan Campbell DCM OMS Aguasvivas, Anita IMO Steven Labocki AMB OMS Cruz , Melissa IPO Mauno Kork DHS/ICE Emond, David ISO Terrence Andrews DHS/TSA De Jesus, Julio ISSO Steven Labocki ECON DEP Newman, Peter FCS Karen Ballard FM Joseph, Anthony Australia GFS Charleston Finance Center HRO Patricia Butron CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, 21 Moonah Place, MGT Neitzke, Jeremey Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, 61-2-6214-5600, Fax 61-2-6214- POSHO Joseph, Anthony 5970, INMARSAT Tel Reach Kit, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to SDO/DATT Ed Ortiz 5:00pm, Website: https://au.usembassy.gov/ AMB Edward Prado Officer Name CG Leoni, Mark CON Neus, Robert DCM OMS Rachel Watson (Acting) DCM Thomas Cooney AMB OMS TDY Antonette Schroeder (Acting) PAO vacant Co-CLO Charisma Henzie GSO Thornton, Huguette DHS/ICE Phillip Chaves RSO Lafortune, Aaron ECON DEP Steven Dyokas AFSA vacant FM Therman Campbell APHIS vacant HRO Roy Srinivasan CLO Campbell, Thomas MGT John Dockery DEA Genevish, Steven MLO/ODC COL Brian Moore ECON Stater, Timothy POL DEP Peter Dycaico FMO Palugyai, Pedro POSHO Therman Campbell IMO Griffin, William SDO/DATT COL Raymond Powell IPO vacant AMB Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.. ISO Caldwell, Katina DCM Acting DCM Michael Heath ISSO vacant PAO Gavin Sundwall LEGATT Murry Streetman GSO Brian McKean (Acting) POL Kraaimoore, Albert RSO Nicholas Pietrowicz AGR Levin Flake Armenia CLO Tracie Kania DEA Kevin Merkel 7/5/2019 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED ECON Michael Heath Officer Name EST Patrick Koucheravy (Acting) CG OMS Meredith Krause FMO Calvin Levo DHS/TSA Gerry Phelan ICASS Chair LTC Troy Saechao FCS Monique Roos (Acting) IMO Murat Koclar MGT Brandon Nugent (Acting) IPO Marqui Neder (Acting) POL/ECON Russell Comeau ISO Marqui Neder POSHO Brandon Nugent ISSO Marqui Neder CG Sharon Hudson-Dean LEGATT Thomas Schultz CON Patrick Cragun (Acting) POL John Hennessey-Niland PAO Donald Maynard State ICASS Karl Lohse GSO Brandon Nugent RSO Abdul Malik MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, CLO Alicia-Lee Bush 3004, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel DEA Eric Baldus +8816 5240 3137/0123/0024, Workweek: M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: IPO Bruce Waddell https://au.usembassy.gov/ IRS Tai Lee Officer Name ISSO Bruce Waddell LEGATT Michael Dehncke CG OMS Alison Millard HRO (Canberra) MGT Leah Thorstenson Austria POL/ECON James Findley POSHO Leah Thorstenson VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, +43-1-31339-0, Fax CG Michael Kleine +43-1-31339-2510, INMARSAT Tel 88-165-240-6301; 88-165-240- CON Cecelia Coleman 6327, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: PAO TDY Rebecca Gardner https://at.usembassy.gov/ RSO (A/RSO in Canberra) FMO (Canberra) Officer Name IPO Mark Raglin DCM OMS Christine Melendez-Beck ISSO Mark Raglin AMB OMS Tricia Wingerter DHS/CIS Office is Closed PERTH (CG) 13th Flr., 16 St. George's Tce, 61-8-6144-5100, Fax 61- DHS/ICE Sarah Bay 8-9231-9444, Workweek: M - F; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: FCS Julia Rauner https://au.usembassy.gov/ FM James Horner HRO Thomas Komons Officer Name MGT Erica Renew ACS Mary Robinson (LES) MLO/ODC LTC Marek Stobbe CA George Schweizer POL/ECON Steven Hubler CG OMS Erin Sanders(LES) POSHO James Horner DHS/CBP Richard Campbell SDO/DATT COL Mark Barlow DPO Margaret Mason (LES) AMB Trevor Traina FCS Donna Carter (LES) CG Gregory A. Floyd FM Anoutchka Payet (LES) DCM Robin Dunnigan HRO Claire Brain (LES) PAO Daniel Mattern MGT Justin Bytheway GSO Mikael McCowan PAO/ADV Lisa Marino (LES) RSO David Lyons POL/ECON Meghan Higgins AGR Kelly Stange POSHO Justin Bytheway APHIS Karen Sliter CG Rachel L. Cooke CLO Kristine Covey CON Craig Dennison DEA Kevin Daniels PAO Hayley Roman (LES) ECON John Speaks GSO Wendy Hipworth FMO Cynthia Rafferty RSO Lee Richards (FSNI) ICASS Chair Matthew Ferguson ECON Gina Soos (LES) IMO Mark Wilson EEO George Schweizer (LES) IPO Arthur Saunders ISO Eric Jarrett (LES) IRS Thomas E. ISSO Wendell Anderson Stevens-Frankfurt POL Kyle Regan (LES) ISO Samuel Berardi ISSO Josef Schmidt SYDNEY (CG) MLC Centre - Level 59, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney LEGATT Theodore Callimanis 2000, 61-2-9373-9200, Fax 61-2-9373-9125, INMARSAT Tel 014-716 POL Elisabeth Rosenstock-Siller -9054(CG) 014-716-9055(IPC), Workweek: M-F, 08:00 - 17:00, Website: https://au.usembassy.gov/ VIENNA - OSCE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, 1220 Vienna, Austria, +43- 7/5/2019 Officer Name Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED VIENNA - OSCE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, 1220 Vienna, Austria, +43- 1 31339-3141, Fax +43-1-369-1585, INMARSAT Tel 88-165-240- CON Jeremy Little 6328, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 local, Website: DCM William Gill https://osce.usmission.gov/ PAO Michele Petersen Officer Name GSO Lucy Reyno RSO Scott Kimpton DCM OMS Claudette Bergeron AID Jaidev Singh FM James Horner CLO Sara Guthrie HRO Thomas W. Komons ECON Justin Berg MGT Erica Renew FMO Michael Watton DCM Chargé Harry R. Kamian ICASS Chair Bridgette Walker PAO Elaine Paplos IMO Del Scott Wiemann GSO Mikael McCowan IPO Greg Dustman RSO David Lyons ISO Yan Li CLO Kristine Covey ISSO Del Scott Wiemann FMO Cynthia Rafferty POL Bridgette Walker ICASS Chair Matthew Ferguson IMO Mark Wilson IPO Arthur Saunders BAHAMAS, THE IRS Thomas E.
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