Story source: Allgov.com
President Barack Obama has nominated career diplomat Robert F. Godec
to be the next ambassador to the East African nation of Kenya. If
confirmed, Godec, who has served as chargé d’affaires at the embassy in
Nairobi since August 27, would succeed political appointee Scott
Gration, who resigned from his position last June over “differences in
leadership styles and priorities with Washington.”
Born circa 1957 to Robert F. Godec and Nancy (Dietrich) Godec, Godec
graduated from W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Virginia, in 1975.
He went on to earn a B.A. in Foreign Affairs at the University of
Virginia, where he was associate news editor on the student newspaper
The Daily Cavalier, and an M.A. in International Relations at Yale
University.
A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of
Minister-Counselor, Godec joined the State Department in 1985. Now
focused on Africa and the Middle East, earlier in his career Godec
worked on relations with Southeast Asia, serving as director for
Southeast Asian Affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
from 1992 to 1994, and as assistant office director for Thailand and
Burma in the State Department’s Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
from 1994 to 1996.
Godec has served in Kenya once before, as economic counselor at the
embassy in Nairobi from 1996 to 1999, followed by additional African
experience as minister counselor for Economic Affairs at the embassy in
Pretoria, South Africa, from 1999 to 2002, concurrently filling the post
of acting deputy chief of mission in 2002. In Washington, Godec served
as deputy coordinator for the Transition in Iraq from 2004 to 2005, and
as deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs from
2005 to 2006.
From 2006 to 2009, Godec was the U.S. ambassador to Tunisia, his
first ambassadorship. According to diplomatic cables released by
Wikileaks, Godec was quite critical of the regime of President Zine
el-Abidine Ben Ali, describing his “sclerotic regime,” as a “police
state” mired in corruption, an evaluation that was much-appreciated by
pro-democracy forces in Tunisia when it was made public. Back in
Washington, Godec served as principal deputy coordinator for
Counterterrorism at the State Department from 2009 to 2012.
Godec speaks French and German, although neither of these will be
especially helpful in Kenya, a former British colony. He has been
married to Lori G. Magnusson since May 1986.
Update by AMIP News
Robert Godec, was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya on Wednesday, January 16, 2013.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
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