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Sunday, May 13,
2007
Anne W Patterson new US envoy to Pakistan
By Khalid Hasan
WASHINGTON:
Anne W Patterson, a career foreign service officer, is to be the new
US ambassador to Pakistan, replacing Ryan Crocker, now in Iraq.
Since August 2004, Patterson has been deputy permanent
representative to the United Nations in August 2004. She served as
acting permanent representative from January through July 2005 after
Ambassador John Danforth’s ended his tenure and prior to Ambassador
Bolton’s appointment as permanent representative.
Patterson was the deputy inspector general of the Department
of State from 2003 to 2004. Prior to that, she was ambassador to Colombia
from 2000 to 2003. During her tenure, the US embassy in Bogotá
became one of the largest embassies in the world, charged with implementing
a comprehensive foreign assistance programme, known as Plan Colombia,
which increased from $300 million to over a billion dollars. She was
ambassador to El Salvador from 1997-2000.
Patterson joined the Foreign Service in 1973 as an economic
officer. She has served as principal deputy assistant secretary and
deputy assistant secretary of Anti-American Affairs and as office
director for the Andes. She served as political counsellor to the
US Mission to the United Nations in Geneva from 1988 to 1991 and as
economic officer and counsellor in Saudi Arabia from 1984 to 1988.
She has held a variety of economic and political assignments, including
in the Bureau of Anti-American Affairs, the Bureau of Intelligence
and Research and the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.
Patterson received the State Department’s
superior honour award in 1981 and 1988, its Meritorious award in 1977
and 1983 and a Presidential honour award in 1993. She has also received
the Order of the Congress, from the Congress of Colombia, and the
Order of Boyaca, from the government of Colombia, for her work in
that country.
Courtesy DailyTimes.com.pk
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