Ambler H. Moss, Jr.

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Ambassador Moss "is Of Counsel in the Global Trade Practice Group. He served as Ambassador to Panama from 1978 until 1982, having been appointed successively by Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. He also served as a member of the U.S.-Panama Consultative Committee from 1978-1982 and from 1995-2001. Prior to his appointment , he was involved with the negotiation of the U.S.-Panama Canal Treaties and their ratification, and was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations. Previously, as a member of the career Foreign Service, he served in Spain, in the U.S. Delegation to the Organization of American States, and as Spanish Desk Officer in the Department of State.

"Ambassador Moss is a member of the Board of the Espirito Santo Bank in Miami and a member of the Board of Caucedo Investments in The Dominican Republic. He is a member of the President's Advisory Council of the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America. He was a member of the Steering Committee for the first Summit of the Americas in Miami (December 1994). Ambassador Moss has been active in the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce in the areas of international economic development and is on the Board of Advisors to Florida FTAA, Inc., a public-private entity which promotes the Free Trade Area of the Americas." [1]

  • Director, North-South Center at the University of Miami, 1984-2004
  • Professor, International Studies, University of Miami
  • Founding Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Miami, 1984-1994
  • Member, U.S. - Panama Canal Consultative Committee, 1978-1982 and 1995-2001
  • Member, Career Foreign Service (retired)
  • Served in Spain, U.S. Delegation to the Organization of American States; Spanish Desk Officer in the Department of State
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations (New York), Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), International Institute of Strategic Studies (London) and Inter-American Dialogue (Washington)
  • Member, President's Advisory Committee of the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America
  • Life member, American Legion and Navy League

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