Ken Hackett | |
Office: | United States Ambassador to the Holy See |
President: | Barack Obama |
Term Start: | October 21, 2013 |
Term End: | January 20, 2017 |
Predecessor: | Miguel Díaz |
Successor: | Callista Gingrich |
Birth Name: | Kenneth Francis Hackett |
Birth Date: | 27 January 1947 |
Birth Place: | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Boston College |
Kenneth Francis Hackett (born January 27, 1947) served as the United States Ambassador to the Holy See from August 2013 until January 2017.[1] He was previously president of Catholic Relief Services (CRS).[2]
Hackett attended Boston College, graduating in 1968. He then joined the Peace Corps and served in Ghana. Afterwards, he joined Catholic Relief Services (CRS), serving in Africa and Asia. He was named the president of CRS in 1993, retiring in 2011.[3]
He was nominated to the post as Ambassador by President Barack Obama in June 2013 and confirmed by the Senate on August 1, 2013.[4]
He presented his Letters of Credence to Pope Francis on October 21, 2013. In March 2016, he was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX, the highest Papal Award given to lay men and women. He took leave as Ambassador to the Holy See on 16 January 2017.[5]
Hackett received nineteen honorary doctorates from American Catholic universities. The University of Notre Dame awarded him the Laetare Medal in 2012.[6] In 2005, he was appointed to the Board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, where he served until 2009. [7]