Chris Hodges Explained

Office:US Consul General in Chennai
President:Joe Biden
Term Start:July 31, 2023
Term End:Incumbent
Office1:Deputy Assistant Secretary for Assistance Coordination and Press and Public Diplomacy, Bureau for Near Eastern Affairs
President1:Joe Biden
Term Start1:January 25, 2021
Term End1:June 14, 2022
Office2:Deputy Assistant Secretary for Israeli-Palestinian Affairs and Press and Public Diplomacy
President2:Donald Trump
Term Start2:September 8, 2020[1]
Term End2:January 20, 2021
Successor2:Hady Amr
Office3:Head of Palestinian Affairs Unit at the US Embassy in Jerusalem
President3:Donald Trump
Term Start3:August 2019
Term End3:August 2020
Predecessor3:Mike Hankey
Successor3:George Noll
Nationality:American

Christophe W. Hodges is an American diplomat, currently serving as Consul General in Chennai, India.[2] He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Assistance Coordination and Press and Public Diplomacy at the Bureau for Near Eastern Affairs at the US Department of State.[3]

Hodges joined the foreign service in 2000 and served at the Office of Central European Affairs. He served as Head of the Palestinian Affairs Unit at the US Embassy in Jerusalem.

References

  1. https://2017-2021.state.gov/biographies/chris-hodges/index.html Professional CV
  2. https://in.usembassy.gov/christopher-w-hodges-takes-office-as-u-s-consul-general-in-chennai/ Christopher W. Hodges Takes Office as U.S. Consul General in Chennai
  3. https://www.state.gov/biographies/chris-hodges/ Professional CV at the State Department website