Mary Ann Casey

United States Ambassador to Tunisia
In office
July 5, 1994  July 18, 1997
President Bill Clinton
Preceded by John T. McCarthy
Succeeded by Robin Lynn Raphel
United States Ambassador to Algeria
In office
July 2, 1991  October 19, 1994
President Bill Clinton
Preceded by Christopher W.S. Ross
Succeeded by Ronald E. Neumann
Personal details
Born November 11, 1949
Boulder, Colorado
Profession Diplomat, Career Ambassador

Mary Ann Casey (born November 11, 1949 in Boulder, Colorado)[1] is a retired career Foreign Service Officer and U.S. Ambassador to Algeria (1991–1994)[2] and Tunisia (1994–1997).[1]

Life

Ambassador Casey graduated with a degree in international relations from the University of Colorado at Boulder[1] in 1970,[3] and spent most of her overseas career in northern Africa. Her first assignment was as vice consul and political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Morocco; her most recent overseas position was Ambassador to Tunisia. In between, she spent time as a Watch Officer in the State Department Operations Center, desk officer for Iraq, as a Hoover Institution National Fellow at Stanford, as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, and as the Ambassador to Algeria.[1]

Upon returning from Tunisia, Ambassador Casey became the State Department's "Diplomat in Residence" at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she helped establish the Smith Hall International Program, chaired the International Affairs committee of the University's Conference on World Affairs, and taught several courses on international relations.

Her foreign languages include Arabic and French.[1]

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 US Information Agency (5/11/94). "USIA News Report". US Information Agency. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. United States Department of State - Chiefs of Mission for Algeria list
  3. http://www.cualum.org/awards/norlin-award-winners/

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Christopher W.S. Ross
U.S. Ambassador to Algeria
19911994
Succeeded by
Ronald E. Neumann
Preceded by
John T. McCarthy
U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia
19941997
Succeeded by
Robin Raphel