Terence McCulley explained

Office:United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast
President:Barack Obama
Term Start:November 21, 2013
Term End:August 2016
Predecessor:Phillip Carter
Successor:Andrew Haviland (Chargé d'Affaires)
Office1:United States Ambassador to Nigeria
President1:Barack Obama
Term Start1:November 2, 2010
Term End1:August 29, 2013
Predecessor1:Robin Sanders
Successor1:James Entwistle
Office2:United States Ambassador to Mali
President2:George W. Bush
Term Start2:September 2, 2005
Term End2:July 4, 2008
Predecessor2:Vicki Huddleston
Successor2:Gillian Milovanovic
Birth Name:Terence Patrick McCulley
Birth Place:Medford, Oregon, U.S.
Spouse:Renée McCulley
Alma Mater:University of Oregon
Tufts University

Terence Patrick McCulley (born 1957) is the former United States Ambassador to The Ivory Coast[1] and a retired[2] member of the Senior Foreign Service, with the rank of Minister-Counselor. McCulley was nominated by President Barack Obama to this post on June 26, 2013,[3] [4] and presented his credentials to Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara on November 21, 2013.[5] He is currently the Senior Managing Director of the Africa practice at McLarty Associates[6] and the Chairman of the U.S.-Nigeria Council.

Previously, McCulley was Ambassador to Nigeria from 2010 to 2013. Before that, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark from 2008-2010 and served as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Mali from 2005-2008. From 2004-2005, he worked at the State Department in Washington, helping to coordinate reconstruction efforts in Iraq. He has been the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassies in Togo, Senegal, and Tunisia and also served as Consul in Mumbai, India.

Joining the Foreign Service in 1985, McCulley started his career in Niger, followed by assignments in South Africa and Chad. Returning to Washington in 1993, he worked for two years on Central African affairs. According to the State Department, McCulley is the recipient of four Department of State Superior Honor Awards.

Ambassador McCulley was born in Medford, Oregon, and grew up in Eugene, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in European History and French Language and Literature from the University of Oregon. As a Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellow, he studied political science at the Université de Haute Bretagne in Rennes, France. In addition, he attended the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. McCulley is fluent in French.

Married to Renée McCulley, the couple have two sons.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ambassador | Embassy of the United States Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire . 2014-01-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140126012952/http://abidjan.usembassy.gov/ambassadorpg.html . 2014-01-26 .
  2. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/cote-divoire/ The World Factbook
  3. Web site: National Daily Press Review | Embassy of the United States Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire . 2013-07-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130601024909/http://abidjan.usembassy.gov/national_daily_press_review.html . 2013-06-01 .
  4. Web site: Côte d'Ivoire : Terence Patrick McCulley, nouvel ambassadeur des États-Unis à Abidjan – Jeune Afrique. 26 June 2013.
  5. U.S. AMBASSADOR TERENCE MCCULLEY PRESENTS CREDENTIALS TO IVOIRIAN PRESIDENT ALASSANE OUATTARA Web site: U.S. Ambassador Terence McCulley Presents Credentials to Ivoirian President Alassane Ouattara | Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire - Embassy of the United States . 2014-01-28 . dead . http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20151105061619/http://abidjan.usembassy.gov/credentialspg112113.html . 2015-11-05 . November 21, 2013
  6. Web site: Terence P. McCulley. McLarty Associates.