Chief of Protocol of the United States explained

Post:Chief of Protocol
Insignia:U.S. Department of State official seal.svg
Insigniasize:120
Insigniacaption:Seal of the United States Department of State
Incumbent:Ethan Rosenzweig[1]
Incumbentsince:August 1, 2023
Acting:yes
Reports To:United States Secretary of State
Nominator:President of the United States
Formation:1928
Inaugural:James Clement Dunn
Website:office-of-the-chief-of-protocol/

In the United States, the chief of protocol is an officer of the United States Department of State responsible for advising the president of the United States, the vice president of the United States, and the United States secretary of state on matters of national and international diplomatic protocol. The chief of protocol holds the rank of ambassador and assistant secretary of state.[2] [3]

Duties

The chief arranges itineraries for foreign dignitaries visiting the U.S. and accompanies the president on all official international travel. Additionally, the office is responsible for accrediting foreign diplomats and publishing the list of foreign consular offices in the U.S., organizing ceremonies for treaty signings, conducting ambassadorial swearing-in and state arrival ceremonies, and maintaining Blair House, the official guest house for state visitors.

The chief of protocol duties include being present at the annual State of the Union speech (SOTU) given by the president each January before Congress. These SOTU duties include escorting the dean of the Diplomatic Corps into the House Chamber for the SOTU speech.

The chief of protocol position should not be confused with the distinctly different White House social secretary position.

Divisions

The office identifies six divisions on its website, led by assistant chiefs, who oversee the following principal duties:[4]

List of chiefs of protocol of the United States

ImageNameAssumed officeLeft officePresident served under
1James Clement DunnFebruary 4, 1928November 17, 1930Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
2F. Lammot BelinNovember 17, 1930September 15, 1931Herbert Hoover
3Warren Delano RobbinsSeptember 15, 1931June 11, 1933
4James Clement DunnJune 11, 1933April 11, 1935 Franklin D. Roosevelt
5Richard SouthgateApril 11, 1935July 29, 1937
6George T. SummerlinJuly 29, 1937January 15, 1944
7Stanley WoodwardJanuary 15, 1944May 22, 1950Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
8John F. SimmonsAugust 18, 1950January 31, 1957Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
9Wiley T. Buchanan Jr.February 4, 1957January 23, 1961Dwight D. Eisenhower
10Angier Biddle DukeJanuary 24, 1961January 20, 1965John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
11Lloyd Nelson HandJanuary 21, 1965March 21, 1966Lyndon B. Johnson
12James W. SymingtonMarch 22, 1966March 31, 1968
13Angier Biddle DukeApril 1, 1968September 26, 1968
14Tyler AbellSeptember 30, 1968January 20, 1969
15Emil MosbacherJanuary 21, 1969June 30, 1972Richard Nixon
-July 1, 1972March 1, 1974 (acting)
16March 1, 1974March 30, 1974
17Henry E. Catto Jr.April 3, 1974July 1, 1976Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
18Shirley Temple BlackJuly 1, 1976January 21, 1977Gerald Ford
19Evan DobelleMarch 2, 1977May 22, 1978Jimmy Carter
20Edith H. J. DobelleNovember 3, 1978September 26, 1979
21Abelardo L. ValdezOctober 19, 1979January 21, 1981
-Morgan Mason (acting)January 21, 1981March 20, 1981Ronald Reagan
22Leonore AnnenbergMarch 20, 1981January 6, 1982
23Selwa RooseveltApril 16, 1982January 20, 1989
24Joseph Verner Reed Jr.May 21, 1989October 21, 1991George H. W. Bush
25John Giffen WeinmannOctober 31, 1991January 20, 1993
26Molly M. RaiserSeptember 14, 1993July 24, 1997Bill Clinton
27Mary Mel FrenchNovember 13, 1997January 20, 2001
28Donald EnsenatJune 6, 2001February 18, 2007George W. Bush
-Raymond P. Martinez (acting)February 18, 2007September 14, 2007
29September 14, 2007January 20, 2009
30Capricia MarshallAugust 3, 2009August 1, 2013Barack Obama
-Natalie Jones (acting)August 1, 2013May 13, 2014
31Peter A. SelfridgeMay 13, 2014January 20, 2017
-Post vacant (January 20, 2017 – December 1, 2017)
32Sean LawlerDecember 1, 2017July 9, 2019 Donald Trump
-Mary-Kate Fisher (acting)June 24, 2019August 12, 2019
33Cam HendersonAugust 12, 2019January 20, 2021
-Asel Roberts (acting)January 20, 2021January 3, 2022 Joe Biden
34January 3, 2022July 28, 2023
-Ethan Rosenzweig (acting)August 1, 2023Incumbent

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ethan Rosenzweig .
  2. Web site: Assistant Secretaries and Equivalent Rank. January 20, 2009. November 15, 2015.
  3. Web site: Department Organization Chart. March 2014. November 15, 2015.
  4. Web site: U.S. Department of State: Office of the Chief of Protocol . State.gov . August 25, 2017.