Thomas Niles
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Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles (born September 22, 1939 in Lexington, Kentucky) is a diplomat who served as a career Foreign Service Officer and United States Ambassador to Canada (1985–89),[1] the European Union (1989–91), and Greece (1993–97).[2] He has since served as President and Vice Chairman of the United States Council for International Business and is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy.[3]
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Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Alfred H. Kingon |
United States Ambassador to the European Union September 10, 1985 – June 28, 1989 |
Succeeded by James F. Dobbins |
Preceded by Paul H. Robinson, Jr. |
United States Ambassador to Canada June 23, 1989 – August 26, 1991 |
Succeeded by Edward Ney |
Preceded by Michael G. Sotirhos |
United States Ambassador to Greece November 8, 1993 – September 27, 1997 |
Succeeded by R. Nicholas Burns |
Government offices | ||
Preceded by Raymond G. H. Seitz |
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs October 3, 1991 – April 1, 1993 |
Succeeded by Stephen A. Oxman |
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