Patricia M. Haslach Explained

Patricia Haslach
Termend2:March 26, 2007
President2:George W. Bush
Successor1:Peter H. Vrooman
Predecessor1:Donald E. Booth
Termend1:August 31, 2016
Termstart1:August 4, 2013
Office1:United States Ambassador to Ethiopia
Successor2:Ravic R. Huso
Predecessor2:Douglas A. Hartwick
Termstart2:September 4, 2004
Birth Name:Patricia Marie Haslach
Office2:United States Ambassador to Laos
President:Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Successor:Manisha Singh
Predecessor:Charles Rivkin
Termend:September 1, 2017
Termstart:January 20, 2017
Office:Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
Alma Mater:Gonzaga University (BA)
Columbia University (MIA)
Birth Place:Lake Oswego, Oregon, U.S.
Birth Date:1956
Spouse:Jonathan Wilks

Patricia Marie Haslach (born 1956)[1] is an American diplomat. She served as the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, from January 2017 to September 2017. She previously served as the United States Ambassador to Ethiopia from August 4, 2013 through September 2016.[2]

Early life and education

A native of Lake Oswego, Oregon, Haslach earned her BA from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington and her Master in International Affairs from the European Institute at Columbia University.[3]

Career

Haslach began her career with the federal government at the United States Department of Agriculture and was assigned to India as the regional Agricultural Attaché from 1987 to 1990. She followed that assignment with a United States Department of State posting to the United States Mission to the European Union, managing assistance to Group of 24.

Haslach previously served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations. Prior to this, Haslach was the State Department's Coordinator for Iraq Transition in the Office of the Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources. In this position, she was responsible for coordinating all Washington-based State Department aspects of the U.S. transition from military to civilian operations culminating with the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops at the end of December 2011.

Haslach served as the Deputy Coordinator for Diplomacy for the Feed the Future Initiative from June 2010 to March 2011 and as Assistant Chief of Mission for Assistance Transition at the Embassy of the United States, Baghdad from July 2009 to June 2010, where she was responsible for overseeing the transfer, transformation, and completion of development and assistance programs. As Director for the Office for Afghanistan from 2002 to 2004, Haslach oversaw a multi-billion-dollar reconstruction program. From 2007 to 2009, she was Ambassador to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and from 2004 to 2007, she was U.S. Ambassador to the Lao People's Democratic Republic.[4] She has also served as Economic Counselor in Pakistan and Deputy Economic Counselor in Indonesia and Nigeria.

Haslach has received numerous awards during her career, including a Superior Honor Award for Afghanistan reconstruction in 2004, The Director General's Award for Impact and Originality in Reporting in 2002, The Herbert Salzman Award for Excellence in International Economic Performance in 2002, and the Sinclaire Language Award for distinguished study of a hard language and its associated culture in 1998.

Personal life

Haslach is married to Jonathan Wilks, a British diplomat who has served as the British Ambassador to Iraq, Oman, and Yemen.[5] They have two daughters.

References

  1. https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/haslach-patricia-marie Patricia Marie Haslach (1956–)
  2. https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/bureau/260955.htm State Department Biography
  3. Web site: Patricia M. Haslach. The American Academy of Diplomacy. en-US. 2020-02-07.
  4. Web site: Haslach, Patricia M.. Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information. Bureau of Public Affairs. 2001-2009.state.gov. en. 2020-02-07.
  5. Web site: Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Iraq. GOV.UK. en. 2020-02-07.

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