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Department of State Under Obama 2009 Secretary of State Ambassadors US Agency for Intnl John Kerry Chief of Staff WH Liason US Ambassador to Counselor Development (Feb 2013-Jan 2017) Jon Finer Matt Kaczmarek United Nations Kristie Kenney Ambassador to Gayle Smith Hillary Clinton (Mar 2016-Jan 2017) (Jul 2015-Jan 2017) Samantha Power (Feb 2016-Feb 2017) ~MAHOGANY ROW~ England (Dec 2015-Jan 2017) (Aug 2013-Jan 2017) (Jan 2009-Feb 2013) David Wade Matthew Barzun Rajiv Shah Susan Rice (Feb 2013-Mar 2016) (Aug 2013-Jan 2017) (Jan 2010-Feb 2015) (Jan 2009-Jul 2013) Cheryl Mills Louis Susman (Jan 2009-Feb 2013) (Jul 2009-Oct 2013) Special Assistant Main Scheduler Confidential Asst Senior Advisor Deputy Secretary of Lauren Jiloty Lona Valmoro Monica Hanley Philippe Reines Deputy Chief of Staff State (D) (Jan 2009-Oct 2011) (Jan 2009-Feb 2013) (Apr 2009-Feb 2013) (Apr 2009-Feb 2013) Dep Chief of Mission Antony Blinken Huma Abedin Lewis Lukens (Jan 2015-Jan 2017) (Jan 2009-Feb 2013) (Aug 2016-Jan 2019) Bill Burns Elizabeth Dibble DEPARTMENT (Jul 2011-Nov 2014) (Aug 2013-Jul 2016) Jim Steinberg Richard LeBaron OF STATE (Jan 2009-Mar 2011) (Aug 2007-Aug 2010) Deputy Secretary of UNDER OBAMA State (D-MR) Coord, Global AIDS Heather Higginbottom Deborah Birx Ambassador to Exec Secretariat 2009-2017 (Dec 2013-Jan 2017) (Apr 2014-Present) Australia Joseph McManus Thomas Nides Eric Goosby John Berry (Aug 2014-Jun 2017) NOTE: Based on best available publicly available (Jan 2011-Feb 2013) (Jun 2009-Nov 2013) (Sep 2013-Oct 2016) John Bass information. Author not responsible for errors or Jack Lew Jeff Bleich (Oct 2012-Jul 2014) omissions within. This chart is continuously updated as (Jan 2009-Nov 2010) (Nov 2009-Sep 2013) new information is uncovered. Please use latest Stephen Mull Ambassador, Gbl (Jun 2009-Oct 2012) version. Women's Issues Catherine Russell Dep Chief of Mission (Aug 2013-Jan 2017) James Caruso Melanne Verveer (Sep 2013-Oct 2016) Undr Sec for Economic Undr Sec for Arms Cntrl Undr Sec for Public Diplo Undr Sec for Management Undr Sec for Civil Sec, Undr Sec for Political Affairs (Apr 2009-May 2013) Thomas Shannon Jr. Growth, Energy & Envt & Intnl Security Affairs & Public Affairs Patrick Kennedy Dmcrcy & Human Rights (Feb 2016-Jun 2018) Catherine Novelli Tom Countryman (Act) Richard Stengel (Nov 2007-Jan 2017) Sarah Sewall Ambassador to Wendy Sherman (Apr 2014-Jan 2017) (Oct 2016-Jan 2017) (Feb 2014-Dec 2016) (Feb 2014-Jan 2017) Asst Sec, Cvl Rights Ukraine Robert Hormats Rose Gottemoeller Tara Sonenshine Maria Otero Catherine Lhamon Geoffrey Pyatt (Sep 2011-Oct 2015) Asst Sec, (Sep 2009-Jul 2013) (Feb 2012-Oct 2016) (Apr 2012-Jul 2013) (Jan 2012-Feb 2013) (Aug 2013-Jan 2017) (Aug 2013-Aug 2016) Administration Asst Sec, Comptroller Ellen Tauscher Judith McHale Russalynn Ali John Tefft Joyce Barr Christopher Flaggs Asst Sec, African (Jun 2009-Feb 2012) (May 2009-Jul 2012 (2009-2012) (Dec 2009-Jul 2013) Asst Sec, South and (Dec 2011-Jan 2017) (Nov 2014-Present) Asst Sec, Conflict & Affairs Asst Sec, Economic Cent Asian Affairs Stabilization Ops Linda Thomas- & Business Affairs Chief of Protocol Dep Chief of Mission Nisha Desai Biswal Arms Control, Verif & Asst Sec, Education David Robinson Greenfield Charles Rivkin Director, Human Peter Selfridge George Kent (Oct 2013-Jan 2017) Compliance and Cultural Affairs Director, Budget and (Jan 2016-Jan 2017) (Aug 2013-Mar 2017) (Feb 2014-Jan 2017) Resources (May 2014-Jan 2017) (XXX-XXX) Robert Blake Frank Rose Evan Ryan Planning Rick Barton Johnnie Carson Jose Fernandez Arnold Chacon Capricia Marshall (Jun 2009-Oct 2013) (Dec 2014-Jan 2017) (Sep 2013-Jan 2017) (Mar 2012-Sep 2014) (May 2009-Mar 2013) (Dec 2009-Oct 2013) Douglas Pitkin (Dec 2014-Jun 2017) Anne Stock (Aug 2009-Aug 2013) Rose Gottemoeller (Jun 2015-Present) Linda Thomas- Ambassador to (Jun 2010-2013) (Apr 2009-Mar 2014) Barbara Retzlaff Greenfield Coordinator, Russia Asst Sec, European & Asst Sec, West Hemi Asst Sec, Ocns & Dir, Policy Planning (Jun 2012-2015) (Apr 2012-Aug 2013) Counterterrorism John Francis Tefft Eurasian Affairs Affairs Envtl & Sci Affrs Jon Finer Asst Sec, Intnl Coord, Intnl Nancy Jo Powell Tina Kaidanow (Nov 2014-Sep 2017) Victoria Nuland Roberta Jacobson Judith Garber (Mar 2016-Jan 2017) Security & Nonprolif Information Prgrms (Aug 2009-2012) (Feb 2014-Feb 2016) Michael McFaul (Sep 2013-Jan 2017) (Mar 2012-May 2016) (Apr 2014-Present) David McKean Tom Countryman Macon Phillips Daniel Benjamin (Jan 2012-Feb 2014) Philip Gordon Arturo Valenzuela Kerri-Ann Jones (Feb 2013-Mar 2016 (Sep 2011-Jan 2017) (Sep 2013-Jan 2017) Asst Sec, Consular Chief Information (May 2009-Dec 2012) John Beyrle (May 2009-Mar 2013) (Nov 2009-Aug 2011) (Aug 2009-Apr 2014) Jake Sullivan Dawn McCall Affairs Officer (Sep 2008-Jan 2012) Michele T. Bond Frontis Wiggins III (2011-2013) Asst Sec, Political- (Jul 2010-Sep 2013) Asst Sec, Dmcracy, Asst Sec, Intnl Chief Economist (Aug 2015-Jan 2017) (Jul 2016-Dec 2017) Anne-Marie Slaughter Asst Sec, E Asian & Military Affairs Hmn Rights & Labor Organizations Keith Maskus Steve Taylor (2009-2011) Dep Chief of Mission Pacific Affairs Todd Chapman (Act) Tom Malinowski Bathsheba Nell (Oct 2016-XXX) Asst Sec, Public (Aug 2012-Jul 2016) Lynne Tracy Daniel Russel (Nov 2015-Jan 2016) (Apr 2014-Jan 2017) Crocker Rodney Ludema Affairs Susan Swart (XXX-XXX) (Jul 2013-Mar 2017) Puneet Talwar Michael H. Posner Inspector General (Sep 2014-Jan 2017) (Jul 2014-XXX) John Kirby (Feb 2008-Aug 2012) Kurt Campbell Asst Sec, Diplomatic (Sep 2009-Mar 2013) Steve Linick Esther Brimmer Mark Stone (Apr 2014-Nov 2015) (Dec 2015-Jan 2017) (Jun 2009-Feb 2013) Tom Kelly Security (2013-Present) (Apr 2009-Jun 2013) (Aug 2013-XXX) Douglas Frantz Ambassador to Italy (Apr 2013-Apr 2014) Gregory Starr Director, Medical Asst Sec, Intnl Heidi Crebo-Rediker (Sep 2013-Oct 2015) John Phillips Andrew Shapiro (Nov 2013-Jan 2017) Services Narcotics & Law Enf (Mar 2012-Aug 2013) Michael Hammer Asst Sec, Intellignce (Aug 2013-Jan 2017) Asst Sec, Near (Jun 2009-Apr 2013) Eric Boswell Charles Rosenfarb William Brownfield (Mar 2012-Aug 2013) & Rsrch David Thorne Eastern Affairs (Jul 2008-Dec 2012) (Aug 2015-Present) (Jan 2011-2018) Philip Crowley Daniel Smith (Aug 2009-Jul 2013) Anne Patterson Advisor, Science & (May 2009-Mar 2011) (Apr 2014-Oct 2018) (Dec 2013-Jan 2017) Technology Asst Sec, Pop, Jeffrey Feltman Refugees & Migrtn Philip Goldberg Vaughn Turekian Director, Foreign Director, Overseas Dep Chief of Mission (Aug 2009-Jun 2012) Anne Claire Richard (Feb 2010-Feb 2014) (2015-2017) Service Institute Buildings & Ops Kelly Degnan (Apr 2012-Jan 2017) Nancy McEldowney Lydia Muniz (XXX-XXX) Dir, Office of Maghreb Eric Schwartz (Feb 2013-Jun 2017) (Jun 2012-Jan 2017) Asst Sec, Legislative Affairs (Jul 2009-Oct 2011) Affairs William Roebuck Ambassador to (Sep 2010-Dec 2012) Julia Frifield Directr, Mgmt, Plcy, Amb, Monitor & (Oct 2013-Jan 2017) Pakistan Rtszing & Innov Combat Trafficking David Adams Cameron Munter (2010-2012) Director, Office of Adam Namm Susan Coppedge (Aug 2011-2013) = involved with Clinton investigation Foreign Missions (Oct 2015-Nov 2016) (Oct 2015-Present) Richard Verma = on Nunes' list of 42 names Gentry Smith Margurite Coffey Luis CdeBaca (Apr 2009-Apr 2011) Dep Chief of Mission (Jun 2014-Feb 2017) (Nov 2007-Jul 2011) (May 2009-Nov 2014) Thomas Williams (XXX-XXX) Legal Adviser Version: #04262019 Amb, Global Criminal Justice Brian Egan (Ofc depricated Jul 17) (Feb 2016-Feb 2017) Spec Envoy to Libya Todd Buchwald Harold Hongjukoh Jonathan Winer (Dec 2015-Jul 2017) (Jun 2009-Jan 2013) (XXX-XXX).
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