Daniel Speckhard | |
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United States Ambassador to Greece | |
In office November 29, 2007 – September 9, 2010 | |
Nominated by | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Charles P. Ries |
Succeeded by | Daniel Bennett Smith |
United States Ambassador to Belarus | |
In office September 18, 1997 – August 5, 2000 | |
Nominated by | Bill Clinton |
Preceded by | Kenneth S. Yalowitz |
Succeeded by | Michael G. Kozak |
Personal details | |
Born | (1959-06-11) June 11, 1959 (age 65) Clintonville, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Profession | Diplomat |
Daniel Vern Speckhard (born June 11, 1959) is an American diplomat and nonprofit executive. Speckhard is the president and CEO of Corus International, an ensemble of faith-based organizations including Lutheran World Relief and IMA World Health, and is a former United States Ambassador to Greece and Belarus. In addition to his diplomatic and nonprofit service, Speckhard has worked as a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and is currently a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Early life and education
Born in Clintonville, Wisconsin on June 11, 1959, Speckhard received a bachelor's degree, a master's degree in public policy and administration, and a master's degree in economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Career
Early career
Prior to joining the State Department in 1990, Speckhard worked for the International Affairs Division of the Office of Management and Budget, the Agency for International Development, a staff member in the U.S. Senate, and in state and local government.
Diplomat
From 1990 to 1993, Speckhard served as an advisor and then director of policy and resources for the Deputy Secretary of State, coordinating and overseeing foreign aid funding in support of U.S. policy objectives. He received special recognition for his role in reorienting these programs to meet the new challenges of the post-Cold War era.
Speckhard served from 1993 to 1997 as deputy to the ambassador-at-large for the New Independent States at the State Department in Washington. He was responsible for a broad range of political, security and economic issues facing large parts of the former Soviet Union.
As U.S. Ambassador to Belarus from 1997 to 2000, Speckhard worked closely with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the European Union in promoting democratic reform, human rights, and institutional development.
From 2000 to 2003, he was NATO’s deputy assistant secretary general for political affairs, covering political relations with the countries of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the former Soviet Union, and the Mediterranean. During this period, Speckhard received the NATO Service Medal for his crisis management work. From 2003 to 2005, Speckhard served at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as director of Policy Planning – responsible for advising and assisting the Secretary General of NATO, senior NATO management, and the North Atlantic Council in addressing strategic issues facing the alliance.
Speckhard served in Iraq from 2005 to 2007, first as the director of the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, responsible for overseeing the $18.4 billion Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund and then as the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.
Speckhard was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to Greece on November 7, 2007, and arrived in Athens on November 15, 2007, where he served until 2010.
Banking
From February 1, 2011, until August 19, 2011, Speckhard was non-executive chairman of the Greek Proton Bank.
International development
On April 11, 2014, Lutheran World Relief (LWR) announced that Speckhard was named president and CEO. He began at LWR on July 1, 2014. He has served as a nonresident senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution, and is currently a nonresident senior fellow in the Future Europe Initiative of the Atlantic Council.
References
- Gilbert, Craig (2007-11-07). "Wisconsin native sworn in as ambassador to Greece". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
- ^ "Ambassador Daniel V. Speckhard". United States Embassy in Athens. 2007-11-07. Archived from the original on September 15, 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
- "Proton Bank names new CEO, chairman", Reuters, 1 February 2011.
- "Ambassador Daniel V. Speckhard Named President and CEO of Lutheran World Relief". Lutheran World Relief. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- "Europe Center".
External links
Media related to Daniel V. Speckhard at Wikimedia Commons
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded byKenneth S. Yalowitz | United States Ambassador to Belarus 1997 – 2000 |
Succeeded byMichael G. Kozak |
Preceded byCharles P. Ries | United States Ambassador to Greece 2007 – 2010 |
Succeeded byDaniel Bennett Smith |
United States ambassadors to Greece | |
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Kingdom of Greece (1868–1924) | |
Second Hellenic Republic | |
Kingdom of Greece (1935–1973) Military junta (1967–1974) | |
Junta-declared Republic (1973–1974) Third Hellenic Republic (1974–present) |
- 1959 births
- Living people
- People from Clintonville, Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
- Ambassadors of the United States to Greece
- Ambassadors of the United States to Belarus
- United States Foreign Service personnel
- Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs alumni