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LIST of CHIEFS of MISSION As of April 27, 2011 LIST OF CHIEFS OF MISSION as of April 27, 2011 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY AFGHANISTAN, Islamic Karl Winfrid Eikenberry AMB NC FL Republic of, Appt 04-29-09 Kabul Oath 04-29-09 ALBANIA, REPUBLIC OF, Alexander A. Arvizu AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Tirana Appt 10-01-10 Oath 11-10-10 ALGERIA, DEMOCRATIC David D. Pearce AMB CMSFS-M-C VA AND POPULAR REPUBLIC OF, Appt 08-04-08 Algiers Oath 08-21-08 ANDORRA, Andorra La Alan D. Solomont AMB NC MA Vella --Also Amb to Spain (Resident Madrid) ANGOLA, REPUBLIC OF, Christopher J. McMullen AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Luanda Appt 10-01-10 Oath 10-29-10 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, Vacant AMB 1/ St. John’s --Also Amb to Barbados, the (Resident-Bridgetown) Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St, Vincent and Grenadines ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires Vilma S. Martinez AMB NC CA Appt 07-28-09 Oath 08-12-09 l/ No mission exists at St. John’s Category Abbreviations: Appt Appointment Date NC Non-Career NC* Retiring Career Member of the Foreign Service converted to a Presidential Appointment CMSFS-CA Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Personal Rank of Career Ambassador CMSFS-CM Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister CMSFS-M-C Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor CMSFS-C Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor CMSES Career Member of the Senior Executive Service **Assigned Chief of Mission under Sec 502(c) of the Foreign Service Act 2 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY ARMENIA, REPUBLIC OF, Marie L. Yovanovitch AMB CMSFS-M-C CT Yerevan Appt 08-04-08 Oath 09-02-08 AUSTRALIA, Canberra Jeffrey L. Bleich AMB NC CA Appt 11-12-09 Oath 11-20-09 AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC OF, William Carlton Eacho III AMB NC MD Vienna Appt 08-11-09 Oath 08-12-09 AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC, Matthew J. Bryza AMB CMSFS-C IL OF Baku Appt 01/01/2011 Oath 01/10/2011 BAHAMAS, THE Nicole A. Avant AMB NC CA COMMONWEALTH OF THE, Appt 07-28-09 Nassau Oath 09-09-09 BAHRAIN, KINGDOM OF, Joseph Adam Ereli AMB CMSFS-C DC Manama Appt 07-02-07 Oath 08-23-07 BANGLADESH, PEOPLE’S James Francis Moriarty AMB CMSFS-M-C HI REPUBLIC OF, Dhaka Appt 03-17-2008 Oath 03-26-2008 BARBADOS, Bridgetown Vacant AMB (Resident-Bridgetown) --Also Amb to Antigua and Barbuda, the Common- wealth of Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Vincent and Grenadines BELARUS, REPUBLIC OF, Vacant AMB Minsk Appt Oath BELGIUM, Brussels Howard G. Gutman AMB NC MD Appt 07-28-09 Oath 08-14-09 BELIZE, Belize City Vinai K. Thummalapally AMB NC CO Appt 07-28-09 Oath 09-14-09 3 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY BENIN, REPUBLIC OF, James Knight AMB CMSFS-C AL Cotonou Appt 08-12-09 Oath 09-16-09 BOLIVIA, REPUBLIC OF, Vacant AMB La Paz Appt Oath BOSNIA AND Patrick S. Moon AMB CMSFS-M-C VA HERZEGOVINA, Sarajevo Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-10-10 BOTSWANA, REPUBLIC OF, Stephen James Nolan AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Gaborone Appt 06-06-08 Oath 06-23-08 BRAZIL, FEDERATIVE Thomas Alfred Shannon, Jr. AMB CMSFS-M-C VA REPUBLIC OF, Appt 12-29-09 Brasilia Oath 01-07-10 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, Daniel L. Shields III AMB CMSFS-C PA Bandar Seri Begawan Appt 03-04-2011 Oath 03-28-2011 BULGARIA, REPUBLIC OF, James B. Warlick, Jr. AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Sofia Appt 12-29-09 Oath 01-19-10 BURKINA FASO, J. Thomas Dougherty AMB CMSFS-M-C WY Ouagadougou Appt 08-09-10 Oath 08-12-10 BURMA, UNION OF, Larry M. Dinger Charge d’Affaires IA Rangoon Arrived August 2008 BURUNDI, REPUBLIC OF, Pamela Jo Howell Slutz AMB CMSFS-M-C TX Bujumbura Appt 08-05-09 Oath 11-02-09 CAMBODIA, KINGDOM OF, Carol Ann Rodley AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Phnom Penh Appt 10-06-08 Oath 10-24-08 CAMEROON, REPUBLIC OF, Robert Porter Jackson AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Yaounde Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-17-10 4 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY CANADA, Ottawa David C. Jacobson AMB NC IL Appt 09-23-09 Oath 09-25-09 CAPE VERDE, REPUBLIC Vacant AMB OF, Praia Appt Oath CENTRAL AFRICAN Laurence D. Wohlers AMB CMSFS-M-C WA REPUBLIC, Bangui Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-08-10 CHAD, REPUBLIC OF, Mark M. Boulware AMB CMSFS-M-C TX N’Djamena Appt 10-01-10 Oath 10-25-10 CHILE, REPUBLIC OF, Alejandro Daniel Wolff AMB CMSFS-M-C CA Santiago Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-10-10 CHINA, PEOPLE’S Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. AMB NC UTAH REPUBLIC OF, Beijing Appt 08-11-09 Oath 08-11-09 COLOMBIA, REPUBLIC OF, Peter Michael McKinley AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Bogota Appt 08-09-10 Oath 08-30-10 COMOROS, Union of, R. Niels Marquardt AMB CMSFS-M-C CA Moroni (Resident --Also Amb to the Republic of Antananarivo) Madagascar CONGO, REPUBLIC OF Christopher W. Murray AMB CMSFS-M-C NY THE, Brazzaville Appt 08-09-10 Oath 08-23-10 CONGO, DEMOCRATIC James Frederick Entwistle AMB CMSFS-M-C VA REPUBLIC OF THE, Appt 08-09-10 Kinshasa Oath 10-13-10 COSTA RICA, REPUBLIC Anne Slaughter Andrew AMB NC IN OF, San Jose Appt 12-29-09 Oath 01-08-10 COTE D’IVOIRE, REPUBLIC Phillip Carter III AMB CMSFS-M-C VA OF, Abidjan Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-02-10 5 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY CROATIA, REPUBLIC OF, James B. Foley AMB CMSFS-M-C NY Zagreb Appt 08-12-09 Oath 09-08-09 CUBA, Havana Jonathan Farrar Principal Officer CA (US Interests Section) Arrived July 2008 CMSFS-M-C CURACAO, Willemstad Valerie L. Belon Principal Officer, AK Arrived August 2010 FSO-01 CYPRUS, REPUBLIC OF, Frank Charles Urbancic, Jr. AMB CMSFS-M-C IN Nicosia Appt 05-02-08 Oath 08-14-08 CZECH REPUBLIC, Prague Norman L. Eisen AMB NC DC Appt 01-01-2011 Oath 01-13-2011 DENMARK, Copenhagen Laurie Susan Fulton AMB NC Appt 07-13-09 Oath 07-15-09 DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF, James Christopher Swan AMB CMSFS-C CA Djibouti Appt 08-06-08 Oath 10-03-08 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Raul Yzaguirre AMB NC MD Santo Domingo Appt 10-01-10 Oath 10-25-10 EAST TIMOR, DEMOCRATIC Judith R. Fergin AMB CMSFS-M-C WA REPUBLIC OF, Dili Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-09-10 ECUADOR, REPUBLIC OF, Heather M. Hodges AMB CMSFS-M-C OH Quito Appt 05-02-08 Oath 07-15-08 EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC Margaret Scobey AMB CMSFS-MC TN OF, Cairo Appt 03-17-08 Oath 04-08-08 EL SALVADOR, REPUBLIC Mari Carmen Aponte AMB NC DC OF, San Salvador Appt 08-19-10 Oath 09-07-10 EQUATORIAL GUINEA, Alberto M. Fernandez AMB CMSFS-M-C VA REPUBLIC OF, Malabo Appt 12-29-09 Oath 01-27-10 ERITREA, STATE OF, Vacant AMB Asmara Appt Oath 6 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY ESTONIA, REPUBLIC OF, Michael C. Polt AMB CMSFS-MC TN Tallinn Appt 11-23-09 Oath 11-30-09 ETHIOPIA, FEDERAL Donald E. Booth AMB CMSFS-M-C VA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Appt 03-11-10 OF, Addis Ababa Oath 04-02-10 FIJI ISLANDS, REPUBLIC OF C. Steven McGann AMB CMSFS-C NY THE, Suva Appt 10-06-08 (Resident Suva) Oath 10-08-08 --Also Amb to the Republic of Nauru and Kiribati, the Kingdom of Tonga and Tuvalu FINLAND, REPUBLIC OF, Bruce J. Oreck AMB NC CO Helsinki Appt 08-11-09 Oath 08-12-09 FRANCE, Paris Charles H. Rivkin AMB NC CA Appt 07-13-09 Oath 07-22-09 --Also Amb to Monaco GABONESE REPUBLIC, Eric D. Benjaminson AMB CMSFS-C OR Libreville Appt 08-09-10 (Resident Libreville) Oath 09-15-10 --Also Amb to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe GAMBIA, REPUBLIC OF Pamela Ann White AMB CMSFS-CM ME THE, Banjul Appt 10-01-10 Oath 11-17-10 GEORGIA, Tbilisi John R. Bass AMB CMSFS-C NY Appt 08-12-09 Oath 10-01-09 GERMANY, FEDERAL Philip D. Murphy AMB NC NJ REPUBLIC OF, Berlin Appt 08-11-09 Oath 08-12-09 GHANA, REPUBLIC OF, Donald Gene Teitelbaum AMB CMSFS-M-C TX Accra Appt 06-06-08 Oath 07-16-08 GREECE, Athens Daniel Bennett Smith AMB CMSFS-M-C VA Appt 08-09-10 Oath 09-07-10 7 POST NAME TITLE AND STATE CATEGORY GRENADA, 3/ St. George Vacant AMB (Resident-Bridgetown) --Also Amb to Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Common- wealth of Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and Grenadines GUATEMALA, REPUBLIC Stephen George McFarland AMB CMSFS-M-C TX OF, Guatemala Appt 05-02-08 Oath 06-30-08 GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF, Patricia Newton Moller AMB CMSFS-M-C PA Conakry Appt 08-05-09 Oath 10-14-09 GUINEA-BISSAU, REPUBLIC Marcia Stephens Bloom Bernicat AMB CMSFS-M-C NJ OF, Bissau --Also Amb to Senegal (Resident Dakar) GUYANA, CO-OPERATIVE Vacant AMB REPUBLIC OF, Georgetown Appt Oath HAITI, REPUBLIC OF, Kenneth H. Merten AMB CMSFS-C VA Port-au-Prince Appt 07-28-09 Oath 08-17-09 HOLY SEE, Vatican City Miguel Humberto Diaz AMB NC MN Appt 08-05-09 Oath 08-21-09 HONDURAS, REPUBLIC OF, Hugo Llorens AMB CMSFS-M-C FL Tegucigalpa Appt 05-02-08 Oath 08-06-08 HONG KONG, Hong Kong Stephen M.
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