Vernon Dubois Penner Jr. Explained

Vernon Dubois Penner Jr.
Birth Date:20 October 1939[1]
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Diplomat
Alma Mater:Deep Springs College
Ambassador From:United States
Country:Cape Verde
Term Start:July 15, 1986
Term End:November 21, 1989
Predecessor:John Melvin Yates
Successor:Francis Terry McNamara
President:Ronald Reagan

Vernon DuBois Penner Jr. (born October 20, 1939) is a retired United States diplomat. He served as Ambassador to Cape Verde (1986–1990), as well as tours in Frankfurt, Warsaw, Oporto, Zurich, and Kobe-Osaka. As Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, he was Director of the Visa Office in the State Department in Washington in 1983.

While ambassador in Cape Verde, he assisted with archeological discoveries relating to "17th-century Hebraic tombs and early 19th century grave markers of deceased US Navy seamen."

From 1997 to 2001, he was Deputy Commandant of the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. He speaks German, Polish, and Portuguese.[2]

Personal life

Penner is the son of Vernon DuBois Penner (1905-1987) and his wife, Edna Anna Johanna Burhenn (1903-1999). His ancestors include eight of the twelve Patentees, or founders, of New Paltz, New York, including Louis DuBois.

On July 6, 1963, in Smithtown, New York, Penner married Dorothy Anne Skripak (born May 2, 1942);[3] together they have two children, Alexandra Suzanne and Robert DuBois Penner.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=37225
  2. Web site: National Geographic Explorer site.
  3. News: 1963-07-13. Vernon and Dorothy Penner wedding.13 Jul 1963. 3. Bennington Banner. 2022-01-25.