Michael E. Parmly
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Michael E. Parmly is the Chief of Mission of the United States Interests Section in Havana, or USINT, a post he has held since September 10, 2005.[1] He succeeded James Cason at this post.
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[edit] Education
Parmly attended St. Joseph’s College, where he completed an undergraduate degree in International Relations and Latin American Studies. He then earned his Masters of Arts of Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He is married to Marie-Catherine nee Schutte and has two children.[2]
[edit] Career
Parmly worked in youth development as a Peace Corps volunteer in Bucaramanga, Colombia.[3] He is now a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, with the rank of Minister-Counselor. Parmly is a veteran of over 25 years at the State Department.[3] Some of his previous job titles include Senior Advisor to Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad for the Afghan Presidential elections, Deputy Chief of Mission and Charge d’Affaires, a.i. at the Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, State Department representative in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Professor of National Security Studies at the National War College, Office Director for Northern Europe in the Bureau of European Affairs, and Political Counselor at the US Mission to the European Union. The diplomatic postings of Parmly include Afghanistan, Morocco, Paris, Romania, Sarajevo, and Spain.[4]
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- ^ Biography. state.gov. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
- ^ Mr. Michael Parmly. canf.org. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
- ^ a b Michael Parmly Visited PVHS Classes in May. pcnr.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
- ^ Robles, Frances: 'My interest is the future'. The Miami Herald. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
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