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Linda Thomas-Greenfield (born November 22, 1952) [1] [2] is an American diplomat who served as the 31st United States ambassador to the United Nations under President Joe Biden from 2021 to 2025. She served as the U.S. 18th assistant secretary of state for African affairs from 2013 to 2017.
This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden.. Biden has appointed more ambassadors who are career members of the foreign service compared to former president Donald Trump, who deviated from the 70 percent norm by nominating 56 percent career foreign service members. [1]
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., a leading moderate Republican who lost his seat in the United States Senate to John F. Kennedy in the 1952 elections, was appointed ambassador to the United Nations in 1953 by Dwight D. Eisenhower in gratitude for the defeated senator's role in the new president's defeat of conservative leader Robert A. Taft for the 1952 Republican nomination and subsequent service as ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, is the second Cabinet member heading to The post US ambassador heading to Africa as part of Biden’s ...
Left office — Deputy to the Ambassador to the United Nations. Ned Price: February 29, 2024 – Jeffrey Prescott [80] January 20, 2021 February 25, 2024 — Representative to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield [2] February 23, 2021 [85] (Confirmed February 23, 2021, 78–21) [RC 25] — —
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN), said on Sunday that first lady Jill Biden’s visit to Ukraine sends a “strong message of support” amid Russia’s ...
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate Jake Sullivan as his national security adviser and Linda Thomas-Greenfield as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, multiple sources familiar ...
On July 27, 2021, President Joe Biden announced the nomination of Holgate to serve again as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations International Organizations in Vienna. [9] Her nominations to the United Nations Office at Vienna and to the International Atomic Energy Agency were sent to the Senate the following day. [10]