Mark Toner | |
Ambassador From: | United States |
Country: | Liberia |
President: | Joe Biden |
Term Start: | August 7, 2024 |
Predecessor: | Catherine Rodriguez (acting) |
Office1: | 26th Spokesperson for the United States Department of State |
President1: | Donald Trump |
Term Start1: | January 20, 2017 |
Term End1: | April 24, 2017 |
Predecessor1: | John Kirby |
Successor1: | Heather Nauert |
Office2: | Deputy Spokesperson for the United States Department of State |
President2: | Barack Obama Donald Trump |
Term Start2: | June 1, 2015 |
Term End2: | May 2017 |
Predecessor2: | Marie Harf |
Term Start3: | May 2011 |
Term End3: | June 2013 Acting: January 2010 – April 2011[1] [2] |
President3: | Barack Obama |
Predecessor3: | Robert A. Wood[3] |
Successor3: | Marie Harf |
Birth Place: | United States |
Alma Mater: | University of Notre Dame Industrial College of the Armed Forces |
Mark Christopher Toner[4] (born 1964) is a U.S. Foreign Service officer and former Spokesperson for the United States Department of State.[5] [6] He has served as the United States ambassador to Liberia since 2024.[7]
Toner was raised in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, graduating from the Salesianum School in nearby Wilmington, Delaware in 1982.[8] He earned a B.A. degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1986[4] and later studied journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. Toner received a graduate degree from the National Defense University’s Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He was also a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia.[9]
As a career Foreign Service Officer, Toner served overseas in West Africa and Europe. Toner was the Information Officer in Dakar, Senegal, the Public Affairs Officer in Kraków, Poland, and the Spokesman for the U.S. Mission to NATO, in Brussels, Belgium. In Washington, Toner worked as a senior advisor for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; as a Senior Watch Officer in the Department's Operations Center; and as the Director of the European Bureau’s Press and Public Outreach Division.
Toner currently holds the rank of Minister-Counselor.
Toner was Deputy Spokesperson for the State Department from 2010 to 2013, serving with Spokesperson Victoria Nuland.[1] [10] Toner became Deputy Spokesperson again on June 1, 2015.[11] Following Rear Admiral John Kirby's departure as the Department's Chief Spokesperson on January 20, 2017, Toner became Acting Spokesperson.[12] He announced the pass of the spokesperson baton to Heather Nauert on April 27, 2017.[13]
On March 27, 2023, President Joe Biden nominated Toner to be the next ambassador to Liberia. He was confirmed by the Senate by voice vote on May 2, 2024. He arrived in Monrovia on August 2, 2024.[14] Toner presented his credentials to Liberian President Joseph Boakai on August 7, 2024.[15]
Toner speaks French and Polish.