Edward Peck (American diplomat) explained

Birth Date:6 March 1929
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Birth Name:Edward Lionel Peck
Alma Mater:University of California, Los Angeles (B.S.)
George Washington University School of Business (MBA)
Children:4
Spouse:Ann Peck
Battles:World War II
Korean War
Rank:First lieutenant
Allegiance: United States
Battles Label:Wars

Edward Lionel Peck (born March 6, 1929)[1] is a retired career United States diplomat who served 32 years in the U.S. Foreign Service (from 1956 until 1989).

Early life and career

Born to immigrant parents, Ambassador Edward Peck served as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in the Nixon Administration, January 1971.[2] [3] He was Chief of Mission in Mauritania and in Iraq, and later held senior posts in Washington and abroad. He also served as a Foreign Service Officer in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. At the State Department he served as Deputy Director of Covert Intelligence Programs, Director of the Office of Egyptian Affairs. He served as Deputy Director of the White House Task Force on Terrorism in the Reagan Administration. He is president of Foreign Services International, a consulting firm that works with governments, businesses and educational institutions across the world.

In retirement, he has served as Executive Secretary, American Academy of Diplomacy; Chair of Political Tradecraft Programs, National Foreign Affairs Training Center; Distinguished Visitor, National War College; Visiting Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Senior Fellow, Joint Forces Staff College; and board member, Americans for Middle East Understanding.

He has presented programs on International Relations for the Foreign Ministries of Thailand and Malaysia, and has spoken in the US Capitol, the Israeli Knesset, UN headquarters, and UN conferences in Beijing and Caracas.

Ambassador Peck is a regular speaker at US Department of Defense schools, universities, World Affairs Councils, and cruise lines. He has made more than 100 world affairs appearances on television and radio in the US and other countries. People Magazine named him a "Top Ten Commentator" during the first Gulf War.

A paratrooper, he had two U.S. tours of active duty in World War II and Korea, advancing from Private to 1st Lieutenant.

thumb|right|Peck speaking at the "End the Israeli Occupation of Palestine" rally in the grounds of the US Capitol, 2007

Personal life

Edward Peck resides in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with his wife Ann. He is the father of four grown children. Peck has a B.S. from the University of California, Los Angeles (1956) and Master of Business Administration from the George Washington University School of Business (1973).[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=41891 Nomination of Edward Lionel Peck To Be United States Ambassador to Mauritania
  2. https://2001-2009.state.gov/documents/organization/77854.pdf Foreign Relations of the United States: Persons
  3. Web site: Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information. Bureau of Public Affairs. 2005-09-19. Chapter 4. International Cooperation in Space, 1969-1972. 2021-04-07. 2001-2009.state.gov. en.