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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) 11/6/2007 Provided by The Office of Global Publishing Solutions, A/ISS/GPS Cover UNCLASSIFIED Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts Afghanistan AID Edward Landau CLO Michelle Olson DAO Brian Moore KABUL (E) Great Masoud Road, Kabul, APO/FPO APO AE 09806, FMO Robert Gresbrink +93-70-10-8001, Fax No working Fax, INMARSAT Tel 00-873-761- IMO Randal Meyers 837-725, Workweek: Saturday - Thursday 0800-1630, Website: http://kabul.state.gov/hr/hr.htm IRS Kathy Beck (resident in Paris) ISSO Paul Berry Officer Name DCM OMS Jeffrey Bing AMB OMS Lori McLean Algeria DHS/ICE Renander, Sonya ECO FredericMaerkle FM Stephen Tuntland ALGIERS (E) 4, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (0)21. HRO Anne Louise Hanson 691.255, Fax +213 (0)21.693.979, Workweek: Sat-Wed 08:00-17:00, Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov MGT John Olson Officer Name AMB William B. Wood CON Mai-Thao Nguyenn DCM OMS Lina Mendez DCM Christopher Dell AMB OMS Lina Mendez PAO Tom Niblock ECO Nicholle Manz GSO Valeria Kayatin FM Winston Noel RSO Bruce Mills MGT Patricia Perrin AID Robin Phillips POL/ECO Steven C. Rice CLO Monica Ewing AMB Robert S Ford DAO COL Thomas Sweeney CON Joshua Fischel DEA Kirk Meyer DCM Thomas Daughton EEO Tara Bell PAO Matt Goshko FAA Chuck Friesenhahn GSO Greg Randolph FIN Trent Dabney RSO Melissa Foynes FMO Don Cunningham AFSA Matt Goshko ICASS Chair Kirk Meyer CLO Mikiko Fischel IMO David Rowles DAO COL John Chere IPO James Fox IMO Linda Safta ISO Matt Michaud ISSO Duane M. Sargus ISSO Matt Michaul LEGATT Brian McCauley POL Sara Rosenberry Angola LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, Albania Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm; Fridays 8:00 am till 12 Noon, Website: http://www.usembassy.state.gov/angola TIRANA (E) 103 Rruga Elbasanit, APO/FPO 9510 Tirana Place, Dulles Va 20189, 355-4-247285, Fax (355) (4) 232-222, Workweek: Officer Name Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm, Website: www.usemb- DCM OMS BO-ME KIM tirana.usia.co.at AMB OMS ROBIN WELKER Officer Name ECO/COM MARK SCHALL DCM OMS Brenda James FM Larry Ragan AMB OMS Bridget Kissinger POL/ECO MITCHELL FERGUSON DCM/CHG Stephen Cristina CON TARA ROUGLE ECO Robert Newsome DCM FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ FM Allan Mitchell PAO ABIGAIL GONZALEZ MGT C. Wakefield Martin GSO FRIEDA MARTIN POL/ECO Paula Thiede RSO KEITH LAROCHELLE AMB John Withers II AFSA JOSHUA KIM CON Abigail Aronson AID SUSAN BREMS PAO Vacant ( ex Stephanie Wickes) CLO NADEGE MATHIEU GSO Jeff Patmore DAO CHRISTOPHER GRIEG RSO Leonard Patrick EEO MARCUS MCCHRISTIAN FMO MARCUS MCCHRISTIAN 11/6/2007 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED ICASS Chair CHRIS GRIEG PAO Thomas Mittnacht IMO RUTHANN KLEINFELT GSO Trevor Boyd ISO JOSHUA KIM RSO Gordon Goetz ISSO RUTHANN KLEINFELT AGR Sean Carmody POL DOREEN BAILEY AID Cynthia Pruett State ICASS MITCHELL FERGUSON CLO Adela Renna DAO Robert Webster FMO Adam Vogelzang Argentina IMO Gregory Davis IPO Vacant IRS Susan Stanley BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, APO/FPO Unit 4334, APO aa 34034, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax 54-11-5777-4240, Workweek: ISO Lloyd Barchers 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: http://argentina.usembassy.gov/ ISSO Lloyd Barchers Officer Name LEGATT Steven Kessler NAS William Douglass DHS/ICE Maza, Carlos M POL Daniel Renna ECO Climan, Doug P FCS Brisson, Brian FM Thomas Galloway Australia HRO Foote, Daniel L MGT Foote, Daniel L. AMB Wayne, Earl A. CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, Moonah Place, CON Abeyta, Susan K. Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, APO/FPO PSC 277 APO AP DCM Thomas P. Kelly 96549, 61-2-6214-5600, Fax 61-2-6214-5970, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to 5:00pm, Website: http://usembassy-australia.state.gov PAO Banks, Robert Officer Name GSO Wisell, William R RSO Campbell, Glenn DCM OMS Peggy Matsuya AGR Mergen, David J AMB OMS Kiahna Sellers APHIS Schissel, Thomas ECO Matt Matthews CLO Henry, Mary L. FM Frank D. Anthony DAO COL Lengenfelder, Douglas R. MGT Grace Stettenbauer DEA Greco, Anthony Jr. AMB Robert McCallum EST Schandlbauer, Alfred CON Myca Craven FAA Ochoa, Jose DCM Daniel Clune FMO Meredith, Katherine PAO Scott Weinhold IMO Brown, Rickey GSO Mike Bakalar IPO Barreto, Monica RSO Jack Picardy ISSO McDonald, Douglas D AGR Kathleen Wainio LEGATT Godoy, William CLO Cathleen Davies MLO COL Napoli, Joseph DAO COL Michael Mahar POL Featherstone, Alexander DEA Richard Joyce RAMC Charleston Finance Center EEO Elizabeth Nedeff EST David Atkinson FMO Gwen Sawyer Armenia ICASS Chair Benjamin Woodbury IMO Aziz Ahmed IPO Harvey Heard YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 46-47-00; 49-42-00, Fax ISO Don Clayton (37410) 46-47-42, INMARSAT Tel Emer. Iridium 4179 770 4310; 4179 222 9728, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: ISSO Don Clayton http://www.usa.am LAB David Sohier Officer Name LEGATT Vacant POL James Cole DCM OMS Sarah Madrid State ICASS Grace Stettenbauer AMB OMS Vacant DHS/ICE Paul Shott ECO Marko Velikonja MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, FM Sam B. Coward 3004, APO/FPO PSC 278, APO, AP 96551, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + MGT Robert Frazier 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel Iridium 014-716-9057, Workweek: POL/ECO Stephen Banks M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: 10.147.1.11 AMB Rudolf Perina Officer Name CON Robin Busse CG OMS Richard Mangus DCM Joseph Pennington MGT Louise Veenstra (FSN) 11/6/2007 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED CG Earl Irving GSO David Herbert CON Julie Grant RSO Carlos Matus COM Karen Pilmanis AGR Quintin Gray DAO MAJ Thomas Hoskins APHIS Robert Tanaka IMO Peter Steitz CLO Linda Goff/Sharleen Allison POL Maya Dietz DAO COL Stefan M. Aubrey DEA Ira Israel EEO Edith Tavakoli SYDNEY (CG) 59th Floor, MLC Centre, 19-29 Martin Place, APO/FPO PSC 280, Unit 11026, APO, AP 96554-0002, (61)(2)9373- FMO Joel Pasowicz 9200, Fax (61) (2) 9373-9125, Workweek: M-F, 0815 - 1700, Website: ICASS Chair Kenneth MacDonald/ Deborah Whitaker http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/sydney IMO James Norton Officer Name IPO James Williams IRS Susan Stanley CG OMS Ginger Richter ISO Henry J. Allison ECO Casey Mace LEGATT Cary Gleicher FCS David Murphy MGT Martin Kelly 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://www.usun-vienna.usia.co.at EEO Ginger Richter Officer Name FAA/CASLO Penny Anderson DCM OMS Karen Schoppl IPO Marqui Neder AMB OMS Edith Tavakoli POL Casey Mace DEP DIR Eric Sandberg (NTEC) DIR David A. Noble (C/Nuclear Policy) HRO Cheryl Coviello 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; MGT Mark Moody 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: http://perth.usconsulate.gov 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 Carlos Matus PAO/ADV Lisa Marino CLO Linda Goff, Sharleen Allison CG Kenneth Chern FMO Joel Pasowicz CON Mark Prokop IMO James Norton GSO Anoutchka Payet IPO James Williams ISSO Mark Prokop IRS Susan Stanley POL Veronica Kerr ISO Henry Allison ISSO Henry Allison Austria USOSCE (M) Obersteinergasse 11 1190 Vienna, Austria, APO/FPO Unit 9900 Box 0100 APO AE09701-0100, 011-43-1 31339-3141, Fax VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, APO/FPO Unit 9900 011-43-1-369-1585, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 local, Website: Box1000 APO AE09701-1000, 011-43-1-31339-0, Fax 011-43-1-31339 http://www.usembassy.at -2510, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: Officer Name http://www.usembassy.at Officer Name DCM OMS Aline Noble AMB OMS Daryl R. Hegendorfer DCM OMS Margaret R. Gray HRO Cheryl Coviello DHS/CIS Marla Belvedere MGT Mark Moody DHS/ICE Kenneth MacDonald 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 Carlos Matus POL/ECO Joseph D. Yap CLO Linda Goff/Sharleen Allison AMB Susan McCaw DAO Powell Moore CG Constance Anderson FMO Joel Pasowicz DCM Scott F. Kilner ICASS Chair Kenneth McDonald PAO Robert Hugins IMO James Norton 11/6/2007 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED 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 Virginia Ramadan 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, Workweek: M-F, 9:00 - 17:30, Website: APO/FPO Unit 6210 Box 103 FPO. AE 09809-0103, 973-1724- http://baku.usembassy.gov 2700/VoIP:202-448-5131, Fax 973-1727-2594, Workweek: Sun to Officer Name Thurs, 0800-1700, Website: www.usembassy.com.bh 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 Ricardo Cruz AMB MAJ Anne E.
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