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Department of State Key Officers List United States Department of State Telephone Directory This customized report includes the following section(s): Key Officers List (UNCLASSIFIED) 1/17/2017 Provided by Global Information Services, A/GIS Cover UNCLASSIFIED Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts Afghanistan RSO Jan Hiemstra AID Catherine Johnson CLO Kimberly Augsburger KABUL (E) Great Massoud Road, (VoIP, US-based) 301-490-1042, Fax No working Fax, INMARSAT Tel 011-873-761-837-725, ECON Jeffrey Bowan Workweek: Saturday - Thursday 0800-1630, Website: EEO Erica Hall kabul.usembassy.gov FMO David Hilburg IMO Meredith Hiemstra Officer Name IPO Terrence Andrews DCM OMS vacant ISO Darrin Erwin AMB OMS Alma Pratt ISSO Darrin Erwin Co-CLO Hope Williams DCM/CHG Dennis W. Hearne FM Paul Schaefer Algeria HRO Dawn Scott INL John McNamara ALGIERS (E) 5, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi, +213 (770) 08- MGT Robert Needham 2000, Fax +213 (21) 60-7335, Workweek: Sun - Thurs 08:00-17:00, MLO/ODC COL John Beattie Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov POL/MIL John C. Taylor Officer Name SDO/DATT COL Christian Griggs DCM OMS Sharon Rogers, TDY TREAS Tazeem Pasha AMB OMS Carolyn Murphy US REP OMS Jennifer Clemente Co-CLO Julie Baldwin AMB P. Michael McKinley FCS Nathan Seifert CG Jeffrey Lodinsky FM James Alden DCM vacant HRO Dana Al-Ebrahim PAO Terry Davidson ICITAP Darrel Hart GSO William McClure MGT Kim D'Auria-Vazira RSO Carlos Matus MLO/ODC MAJ Steve Alverson AFSA Pending OPDAT Robert Huie AID Herbie Smith POL/ECON Junaid Jay Munir CLO Anita Kainth POL/MIL Eric Plues DEA Craig M. Wiles POSHO James Alden ECON Dan Froats SDO/DATT COL William Rowell FMO James Martin AMB Joan Polaschik IMO John (Troy) Conway CON Stuart Denyer IPO Chris Gilbertson DCM Lawrence Randolph ISO Wally Wallooppillai PAO Ana Escrogima POL Kimberly Krhounek GSO Dwayne McDavid RSO Michael Vannett Albania AGR Charles Rush CLO Michael Murphy TIRANA (E) 103 Rruga Elbasanit, 355-4-224-7285, Fax (355) (4) 223 EEO Jake Nelson -2222, Workweek: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30 pm, Website: FMO Rumman Dastgir http://tirana.usembassy.gov/ IMO Mark R. Hall ISSO Mark R. Hall Officer Name AMB OMS Elizabeth Soderholm FM Paul Bottse Angola HRO David Hilburg ICITAP Steve Bennett LUANDA (E) Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, 011-244-222-641-000, MGT Meredith Hiemstra Fax 011-244-222-641-232, INMARSAT Tel 011-871-683-133-246, OPDAT Jon Smibert Workweek: Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm; Fridays 8:00 POL/ECON Peter D'Amico am till 12 Noon, Website: http://Luanda.usembassy.gov POSHO Paul Bottse Officer Name SDO/DATT CDR Samuel G. Wartell DCM OMS AURELIE FLORIAN AMB Donald Lu AMB OMS LAWRENCE JOHNSON CON Daniel Koski CDC SUZANNE WESTMAN DCM David Muniz FCS JULIA RAUNER PAO Ryan Roberts GUERRERO GSO Jay Thompson FM BENJAMIN GLERUM 1/17/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-1 UNCLASSIFIED HRO DONALD WYNNE ISSO Viggiano, Brian MGT MARIALICE BURFORD DE POL Kraaimoore, Albert CASTILLO State ICASS O'Brien, Brendan PAO/ADV SADIE OKOKO POL/ECON CHUKA ASIKE POL/MIL JANE COOPER Armenia POSHO BENJAMIN GLERUM SDO/DATT COL MATTHEW SOUSA YEREVAN (E) 1 American Ave., (37410) 49-42-00, Fax (37410) 46- AMB HELEN LA LIME 47-42, INMARSAT Tel Satellite 8821655530566; 8821655530392; CON SAMUEL 8821655530142, Workweek: Mon-Fri / 9:00am-6:00pm, Website: WORLAND-ESQUITH http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/ DCM CONSTANCE ARVIS Officer Name PAO NAOMI MATTOS GSO SIZA NTSHAKALA DCM OMS Tiffany Byrd RSO DUANE GORDON AMB OMS Kelley Etchieson AID DERRICK BROWN Co-CLO Astghik Harutunian CLO HOLLY WHITT FM Duke Matthews EEO MBALLE NKEMBE HRO Magdalena Galus FMO THOMAS DEBOR INL Shannon Behaj ICASS Chair LORAIN GOLSON MGT Andres Valdes IMO ANDREAS WELCH POL/ECON Matt Eussen ISSO JEREMIAH ABERLICH POSHO Duke Matthews State ICASS JULIA RAUNER SDO/DATT Anthony Sebo AMB Richard M. Mills Jr.. CON Erin Eussen Argentina DCM Rafik Mansour PAO Jacqueline Deley BUENOS AIRES (E) Avda. Colombia 4300, 54-11-5777-4533, Fax GSO Paul Salarano 54-11-5777-4240, Workweek: 0845 AM - 0545 PM, Website: RSO Amanda Philpot http://argentina.usembassy.gov/ AFSA Tracy Butcher AID Deborah Grieser Officer Name CLO Nancy Harper DCM OMS Pfeffer, Sara FMO Magdalena Galus AMB OMS Cruz , Melissa ICASS Chair Matt Eussen DHS/ICE Agrait, Eddie IMO Steven Labocki FCS Wall, Patrick IPO Brian E. Wilson FM Clucas, Scott ISO Tobias Casaw GFS Charleston Finance Center ISSO Tobias Casaw HHS Martinez, Luis State ICASS Jacqueline Deley HRO Gillespie, Theresa MGT Neitzke, Jeremey MLO/ODC COL Cintron, Jose Australia POSHO Clucas, Scott SDO/DATT COL Rayburn, Michael CANBERRA (E) American Embassy Canberra, 21 Moonah Place, AMB Noah Mamet Yarralumla ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA, 61-2-6214-5600, Fax 61-2-6214- CG O'Brien, Brendan 5970, INMARSAT Tel Reach Kit, Workweek: Mon - Fri / 8:00am to CON O'Brien, Brendan 5:00pm, Website: http://canberra.usembassy.gov/ DCM Thomas Cooney Officer Name PAO Mesa, Thomas DCM OMS Laura Query (Acting) GSO Carson, Larry AMB OMS Eva Robinson (Acting) RSO Souliere, Mathieu Co-CLO Tracie Kania AFSA vacant DHS/ICE Brock Nicholson AGR Mergen, David FM Therman Campbell APHIS vacant HRO Jamie Armstrong CLO Soulier, Erika MGT William Boyle DEA Gonzalez, Stephen MLO/ODC COL Col. Michael Merritt ECON Pisani, Kristen POSHO Kevin Shorten EST O'Reilly, Patrick SDO/DATT COL Col. Melvin(Doug) FMO Palugyai, Pedro Sachs ICASS Chair Gonzalez, Scott AMB Chargé James Carouso IMO Neve, Blanca CON James Manlowe IPO Vasiladiotis, Steliano DCM Acting DCM Michael Heath ISO Vacant PAO Bettina Malone 1/17/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-2 UNCLASSIFIED 2000, 61-2-9373-9200, Fax 61-2-9373-9125, INMARSAT Tel 014-716 GSO Michael Warren -9054(CG) 014-716-9055(IPC), Workweek: M-F, 08:00 - 17:00, RSO Scott Messick Website: AGR Sarah Hanson Officer Name CLO Becky Poza CG OMS Beth Albrecht DEA Domenic Ricciardella DHS/TSA Eric Yatar ECON Michael Heath FCS Karen Ballard EST Katherine Garry MGT Jeramee Rice FMO J Frederick Miller POL/ECON Andrea Aquilla ICASS Chair Gary Applegarth POSHO Chris Crawford IMO Ronald G Lay CG Valerie Fowler IPO Allen Gandy PO Valerie Fowler ISO Jose M. Ortiz CON Linda Daetwyler ISSO Christopher Fink PAO Selim Ariturk LEGATT Joseph Swiatek GSO Chris Crawford POL Jennifer Bosworth (Acting) RSO Craig Goldstein State ICASS John Sidebottom CLO Naru Osada EEO Jeramee Rice MELBOURNE (CG) 553 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, IPO Maurio Lopez 3004, + 61 3 9526 5900, Fax + 61 3 9510-4646, INMARSAT Tel IRS Tai Lee Iridium 014-716-9057, Workweek: M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, Website: ISSO Maurio Lopez http://melbourne.usconsulate.gov/ LEGATT Tim O'Malley Officer Name CG OMS Jessica Mosnik Austria HRO (Canberra) MGT Amy Murphy (LES) POL/ECON Michele Woonacott VIENNA (E) Boltzmanngasse 16, 1090 Wien, 011-43-1-31339-0, Fax POSHO Amy Murphy (LES) 011-43-1-31339-2510, Workweek: M-F 0830 - 1700 local, Website: http://vienna.usembassy.gov/ CG Frankie A. Reed CON Cecelia Coleman Officer Name PAO Bill Furnish DCM OMS Malgorzata Lamot RSO (Canberra) AMB OMS Urszula Horn FMO (Canberra) DHS/CIS Office is Closed IPO Billy McGowan DHS/ICE Patrick McElwain ISSO Billy McGowan FCS Sanford N. Owens FM James Horner PERTH (CG) 13th Flr., 16 St. George's Tce, 61-8-6144-5100, Fax 61- HRO Thomas Komons 8-9231-9444, Workweek: M - F; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Website: MGT Norman Thatcher Scharpf http://perth.usconsulate.gov/perth/index.html MLO/ODC LTC Marek Stobbe Officer Name POL/ECON Steven Hubler SDO/DATT COL David Knych CA Mary Robinson (LES) AMB Alexa L. Wesner CG OMS Mariane Primrose (LES) CG Michael Cole DHS/CBP Richard Campbell DCM Eugene Young FCS Donna Carter (LES) PAO Robert Greenan FM Anoutchka Payet (LES) GSO Mikael McCowan HRO Claire Brain (LES) RSO Wes Weller MGT Marsha Lance AGR Kelly Stange PAO/ADV Lisa Marino (LES) APHIS Karen Sliter POL/ECON Joe V. James CLO Meghann Daigle POSHO Marsha Lance FMO Susana P. Ramirez CG Rachel L. Cooke ICASS Chair Jules Silberberg CON Joshua Finch IMO Thomas Daley GSO Leticia D'Cruz (LES) IPO Arthur Saunders RSO Lenny Eng (FSNI) IRS Thomas E. ECON Gina Soos (LES) Stevens-Frankfurt ISO Eric Jarrett (LES) ISO James Bayer ISSO Autumn Dotson ISSO William Lanzet POL Elizabeth Nedela-Campbell LEGATT Amy Shuman (LES) VIENNA - OSCE Obersteinergasse 11 1190 Vienna, Austria, 011-43- SYDNEY (CG) MLC Centre - Level 59, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney 1 31339-3141, Fax 011-43-1-369-1585, Workweek: M-F 0830-1700 2000, 61-2-9373-9200, Fax 61-2-9373-9125, INMARSAT Tel 014-716 local, Website: http://osce.usmission.gov/ 1/17/2017 Key Officers of Foreign Posts KO-3 UNCLASSIFIED Officer Name ATO Justin Smith ECON Carter Wilbur DCM OMS Koji Kanazawa FMO Elise Tokumasu de Silva AMB OMS Stela Sears ICASS Chair Justin Crevier FM George Hlosek IMO Harry Johnson HRO Thomas W. Komons ISO Raymond (Scott) Baughan MGT Norman Thatcher Scharpf ISSO Harry Johnson AMB Daniel B. Baer POL Zia Syed DCM Kate Marie Byrnes PAO Jonathan Lalley GSO Mikael McCowan BAHAMAS, THE FMO Susana P. Ramirez ICASS Chair Jules Silberberg NASSAU (E) #42 Queen Street;PO Box N-8197; Nassau, 242-322- IMO Thomas Daley 1181, Fax 242-328-7838 (GSO), INMARSAT Tel 881-623-438219, IRS Thomas E. Stevens Workweek: Mon-Thurs 8:00am-5:00pm; Fri 8:00am-3:30pm, Website: ISO James Bayer http://nassau.usembassy.gov/ POL Michael Kelleher Officer Name VIENNA - UNVIE Wagramerstrasse 17-19, A-1220 Vienna, Austria, DCM OMS Karen Ramroop 43 1 31339 74 3501, Fax 43 1 367 07 64, Workweek: 0830-1700, AMB OMS Vacant Website: http://vienna.usmission.gov/ CA LeShelle Tull-Thomas Co-CLO Vacant Officer Name DHS/CBP Jeffrey Mara AMB OMS Jo Anne Jurkiewicz DHS/ICE Chris Harvey FM George Hlosek DHS/TSA Lawrence Mizell HRO Fields, Jacqueline FM Leonardo Moxey MGT Norman Thatcher Scharpf HRO Karolyn Pifer POL/ECON Nan Fife INL Jamie Martin AMB Chargé Henry Ensher MGT Len Porter DCM Andrew Schofer MLO/ODC LCDR Patrick Davis PAO Jennifer Rahimi POL/ECON David C.
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