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词条 Catherine Ebert-Gray
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox Ambassador
|name = Catherine Ebert-Gray
|image = Catherine Ebert-Gray 3.jpg
|office = United States Ambassador to the Solomon Islands
|president = Barack Obama
Donald Trump
|term_start = January 22, 2016
|term_end =
|predecessor = Walter E. North
|successor =
|office1 = United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea
|president1 = Barack Obama
Donald Trump
|term_start1 = January 22, 2016
|term_end1 =
|predecessor1 = Walter E. North
|successor1 =
|office2 = United States Ambassador to Vanuatu
|president2 = Barack Obama
Donald Trump
|term_start2 = January 22, 2016
|term_end2 =
|predecessor2 = Walter E. North
|successor2 =
|birth_date = {{birth year and age|1955}}
|birth_place =
|death_date =
|death_place =
|alma_mater = University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy
}}Catherine “Cassy” Ebert-Gray (born 1955)[1] is an American diplomat. She serves as the United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.[2]

Early life and education

Born Catherine Ebert in Appleton, Wisconsin, she lived in Neenah and Menasha, Wisconsin as well as Chicago, Illinois and Detroit, Michigan before she graduated from Appleton West High School. She developed an interest in history and the Pacific from her father, a veteran who served on the USS Chanticleer in the Pacific theater. She earned her bachelor's degrees in international relations and political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Later she received a master's degree in national resource management from the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy.[3]

Career

Ebert-Gray began her career as an analyst in the Hawaii State Legislature. In 1988 she joined the United States Foreign Service and subsequently served in several international locations, including Mali, Morocco, Togo, Egypt, Germany, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.

When she was nominated by President Barack Obama to become U.S. Ambassador, she was serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of Administration’s Office of Logistics Management, a role she had held since 2011.[4] On February 11, 2016, Ebert-Gray arrived in Port Moresby after having been confirmed on December 9, 2015 by the United States Senate. Her swearing-in as the U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands took place on January 22, 2016.

Personal

She is married to Australian Ian Gray, and they have two children. She speaks both English and French.

See also

{{Portal|United States}}
  • List of ambassadors of the United States

References

1. ^[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/ebert-gray-catherine Catherine Ebert-Gray (1955–)]
2. ^[https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/254128.htm Catherine Ebert-Gray: U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu] U.S. Department of State, accessed April 19, 2016
3. ^New U.S. ambassador has ties to Fox Valley Post Crescent- USA Today Network, January 22, 2016
4. ^US Envoy presents credentials at Konedobu The Loop, February 23, 2016
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12 : 1955 births|Living people|Ambassadors of the United States to Papua New Guinea|Ambassadors of the United States to the Solomon Islands|Ambassadors of the United States to Vanuatu|American women diplomats|National Defense University alumni|Obama administration personnel|People from Appleton, Wisconsin|United States Department of State officials|University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni|United States Foreign Service personnel

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