Timothy Joseph Horan Explained

Timothy Joseph Horan
Office:Irish Ambassador to Argentina
Successor:Michael Leo Skentelberry
Office2:Irish Ambassador to Switzerland
Predecessor2:Andrew O'Rourke
Predecessor3:Michael Lysaght Rynne
Successor3:James Wilfrid Lennon
Office4:Irish Ambassador to Sweden
Office5:Irish Permanent Representative to the United Nations at Geneva
Predecessor5:James Wilfrid Lennon
Alma Mater:University College Cork
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Timothy Joseph Horan (1912 - 1975) was an Irish diplomat.

Career

Horan was educated at University College Cork.

In 1938 he entered the Department of External Affairs as Third Secretary. From 1942 to 1945 he was Consul in New York City. From 1945 to 1946 he served as Acting Head of Consular Section of the Department of External Affairs. Between 1946 and 1949 he held posts in Europe, serving as First Secretary of the legation in Madrid, then in Paris. In 1949 he returned to the Department of External Affairs in Ireland, serving as Counsellor, then from 1952 as Chief of Protocol.

In 1955 he was appointed Minister in Buenos Aires, Argentina, later promoted to Assistant Secretary in 1959. The following year he returned to Europe as Minister in Bern, Switzerland, before in 1962 being made Irish Ambassador to Spain, a post he held for five years.[1] In 1967 he was appointed Ambassador to Sweden, concurrently accredited to Finland. From 1973 until his death in 1975 he was Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Embassy's History. Department of Foreign Affairs. 15 December 2016.
  2. http://www.difp.ie/browse-volumes/whoswho-Volume6.asp Who's who in the Department of Irish foreign Policy vol VI