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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
March 16,
For Immediate Release
1993
PRESIDENT NAMES AMBASSADORS TO FIVE COUNTRIES
(Washington, DC)
President C l i n t o n named f i v e career Foreign
Service O f f i c e r s t o ambassadorial p o s i t i o n s today. The President
announced h i s i n t e n t i o n t o nominate A l v i n Adams f o r Ambassador t o
Peru; Harry Gilmore, Ambassador t o Armenia; Mark Johnson,
Ambassador t o Senegal; M a r i l y n McAfee, Ambassador t o Guatemala;
and A l l a n Wendt, Ambassador t o Slovenia.
"Secretary Christopher and I have pledged t o name
ambassadors who meet the highest standards of excellence," the
President said. "With these announcements today, we have done
just that."
A l v i n Adams was o r i g i n a l l y nominated t o be Ambassador t o
Peru by former President Bush i n September 1992. He has
p r e v i o u s l y served as an Ambassador i n H a i t i and the Republic of
D j i b o u t i , and was the State Department's Associate Coordinator
f o r Counter Terrorism from 1987-89. He has also served a t State
as Deputy Executive Secretary and D i r e c t o r of the S e c r e t a r i a t
S t a f f , and a t s e v e r a l posts i n the Bureau of Economic and
Business A f f a i r s . He served on the N a t i o n a l Security Council
s t a f f i n the White House from 1972-74, and was Special A s s i s t a n t
t o Secretary Henry K i s s i n g e r from 1974-76. From 1968-70, he
served a t the US Embassy i n Saigon. Adams, who entered the
Foreign Service i n 1967, i s a graduate of Yale U n i v e r s i t y and the
V a n d e r b i l t U n i v e r s i t y Law School.
Harry Gilmore j o i n e d the Foreign Service i n 1962, and
c u r r e n t l y holds the rank of Minister-Counselor. His most recent
p o s t i n g was as Deputy Commandant f o r I n t e r n a t i o n a l A f f a i r s a t the
Army War College from 1991-92. P r i o r t o t h a t , he had spent four
years i n B e r l i n , i n i t i a l l y as Deputy Commandant of the U.S.
Mission, and from 1990-91 as P r i n c i p a l O f f i c e r a t the U.S.
Embassy. He has also held the p o s i t i o n s of D i r e c t o r of the
O f f i c e of Central European A f f a i r s , Deputy Chief of Mission a t
the Embassy i n Belgrade, D i r e c t o r f o r Eastern European and
Yugoslav A f f a i r s , P o l i t i c a l O f f i c e r and Deputy P r i n c i p a l O f f i c e r
a t the Munich Consulate General, and Country O f f i c e r f o r
Yugoslavia a t the Bureau of European A f f a i r s . Gilmore i s a
graduate of the U n i v e r s i t y of P i t t s b u r g h .
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MarJc Johnson most recently served the State Department as
Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for
Management. Prior to that, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the
US Embassy in Kuwait City i n 1991, a position that he previously
held i n Cairo. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
L e g i s l a t i v e A f f a i r s from 1986-89, Economic Counselor at the
Embassy i n Kenya from 1983-86, and served i n the Office of
L e g i s l a t i v e A f f a i r s from 1981-83. Johnson, a native of Twin
F a l l s , ID, holds degrees from Georgetown University (B.A.) and
George Washington University (M.A.)
Marilyn McAfee has been Deputy Chief of Mission i n B o l i v i a
since 1989, and has previously served a t posts i n Guatemala,
Nicaragua, Iran, Venezuela and Chile. A Foreign Service Officer
since 1968, she was promoted to the Senior Foreign Service i n
1984, and to the rank of Minister-Counselor i n 1989. McAfee i s a
graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and has a Masters
degree from the Johns Hopkins University.
Allan Wendt i s currently the American Charge d'Affaires in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, a post he has held since August 1992. For
the previous f i v e years, he had been the Senior Representative
for Strategic Technology with the rank of Ambassador. Prior to
that, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
International Energy and Resources Policy from 1981-86. His
t h i r t y - f o u r year career i n the Foreign Service has also included
s t i n t s i n Cairo, Brussels, Saigon, and Dusseldorf, as well as
numerous positions at the State Department. He holds a B.A. from
Yale University, a C e r t i f i c a t from the I n s t i t u t d'Etudes
Politiques in Paris, and an M.P.A. from Harvard University.
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