James C. Oberwetter
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James C. Oberwetter (born November 3, 1944) was U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. He previously served as Press Secretary for then-congressman George H.W. Bush (who would later become Vice-President and President of the United States). He has also been the special assistant to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and a member of the American Petroleum Institute’s Communications Committee.
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Preceded by Robert W. Jordan |
United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 2003 – 2006 |
Succeeded by Ford M. Fraker |