Bernadette M. Allen Explained

Bernadette Mary Allen (born May 1956)[1] is a retired United States foreign service officer and a former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Niger.

Education and career

Allen was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Seat Pleasant, Maryland. She earned a B.A. with a double major in French and Linguistics at Central College in Pella, Iowa in 1978. In her study abroad year (1976-1977), she earned a Certificate in French Civilization from the Sorbonne in Paris. From 1987–1989 she completed an M.A. in Human Resources Management at George Washington University while concurrently filling her domestic assignment at the Department of State. She speaks French and Mandarin Chinese.

Allen was commissioned into the U.S. diplomatic service in January 1980. On October 26, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated her to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Niger. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on February 16, 2006, and sworn in as ambassador on March 28, 2006.

State Department career

Foreign assignments

Domestic assignments

Awards

Affiliations and activities

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/allen-bernadette-mary Bernadette Mary Allen (1956–)