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Marcie Berman Ries
United States Ambassador to Bulgaria
Incumbent
Assumed office
nominated as a new ambassador, May 24, 2012
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byJames Warlick
United States Ambassador to Albania
In office
October 18, 2004 – June 16, 2007
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byJames Franklin Jeffrey
Succeeded byJohn L. Withers, II

Marcie Berman Ries is going to be the next US ambassador to Bulgaria, she was the United States Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear and Strategic Policy. She was previously the United States ambassador to Albania from 2004-2007. She obtained her Master's degree from the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. She is married to Charles P. Ries, a former U.S. ambassador to Greece. She left Albania in 2007 to become the Minister-Counselor for Political-Military Affairs in Iraq.

References

  1. President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts, The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, May 24, 2012
  2. ^ "Marcie Berman Ries, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear and Strategic Policy". United States Department of State. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  3. "Marcie B. Ries". Soylent Communications. Retrieved 19 December 2010.

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