Ambassador From: | United States |
Country: | Jordan |
Term Start: | August 7, 2001 |
Term End: | July 12, 2004 |
President: | George W. Bush |
Predecessor: | William J. Burns |
Successor: | David M. Satterfield |
Ambassador From1: | United States |
Country1: | Australia |
Term Start1: | 2000 |
Term End1: | 2001 |
President1: | Bill Clinton |
Predecessor1: | Genta H. Holmes |
Successor1: | Thomas Schieffer |
Ambassador From2: | United States |
Country2: | Kuwait |
Term Start2: | 1991 |
Term End2: | 1994 |
President2: | George H. W. Bush |
Predecessor2: | W. Nathaniel Howell |
Successor2: | Ryan Crocker |
Birth Date: | 10 November 1944 |
Birth Place: | Carrollton, Georgia, U.S. |
Spouse: | Margaret Scott |
Profession: | Diplomat, professor |
Alma Mater: | George Washington University |
Office3: | 22nd Director General of the Foreign Service |
Term Start3: | August 25, 1997 |
Term End3: | June 14, 2000 |
Preceded3: | Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton |
Succeeded3: | Marc Isaiah Grossman |
Edward William Gnehm Jr. (born November 10, 1944), also known as Skip Gnehm, is an American diplomat who most recently served as the U.S. ambassador to Jordan. He is now a faculty member at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs.[1]
Gnehm attended Albany High School and subsequently attended the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a bachelor's degree in International Affairs in 1966. Gnehm completed his master's degree in 1968, and spent one year of his graduate studies at the American University in Cairo under a post-graduate Rotary International Fellowship. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and Delta Phi Epsilon (The National Professional Foreign Service Fraternity).[2]
Gnehm joined the U.S. Department of State in 1969 and has forged a long and distinguished diplomatic career in the U.S. Foreign Service. His positions included: Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Personnel for the Department of State; Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Near East and South Asian Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near East and South Asia; Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy, Amman, Jordan, and Embassy Sanaa, Yemen; head of the U.S. Liaison Office, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; and Deputy Principal Officer, U.S. Interests Section, Damascus, Syria.
He was Ambassador to Kuwait from 1991 to 1994; Ambassador to Australia from 2000 to 2001; and Ambassador to Jordan from 2001 to 2004.[3]
Throughout his career, Gnehm has remained active at George Washington, having served both on the Board of Trustees, and as the vice president of the George Washington Alumni Association. Gnehm won the 2015 Harry Harding Teaching Award "for sustained excellence in teaching and extraordinary contributions to the education of Elliott School students." Continuing in the family tradition, Gnehm's son Edward attended George Washington University where he received his BA and an MBA.
Gnehm is married to the former Margaret Scott of Macon, Georgia. They have two children, Cheryl and Edward III.