Talk:Frances D. Cook

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June 8, 2011 12;38 P.M. MDT
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"On December 28, 1995, Frances Dee Cook, a career Foreign Service Officer, was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman. Ms. Cook joined the Foreign Service in 1967. Her first assignment after language training was Special Assistant to Sargent Shriver, Ambassador to France from 1968-1969. Her language skills included fluent French and Arabic. She served in virtually all the professional fields of the Foreign Service.

"Ambassador Cook has served in the following capacities: member of the U.S. Delegation to Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam, 1970-1971; U.S. Consulate General, Sydney, Australia, 1971-1973; U.S. Embassy, Dakar, Senegal, 1973-1975; Personnel Officer for Africa, USIA, 1975-1977; Director of the Press Office, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State, 1978-1980; Ambassador to the Republic of Burundi, 1980-1983; Consul General, Alexandria, Egypt, 1983-1986; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Assistance, Bureau of Refugee Programs, 1986-1987; Director, Office of West Africa Affairs, Department of State, 1987-1989; Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon, 1989-1993; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Regional Security Affairs, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, 1993-1995...

"Throughout her career with the State Department, Ambassador Cook received various honors and awards including: membership in the Senior Foreign Service with the personal rank of Minister-Counselor; the Council on Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni, American Foreign Service Association, Harvard Club (New York), and the Army-Navy Club (Washington)." [1]

References

  1. Directors, ATK, accessed March 17, 2008.

Anne Landman, CMD Managing Editor