Carl Copeland Cundiff
Carl Copeland Cundiff (March 29, 1941, New Orleans - ?) was the American Ambassador to Niger from 1988–1991. He was nominated by Ronald Reagan to succeed Richard Wayne Bogosian.[1]
A career foreign service officer since 1965 he served in a variety of overseas locations such as Singapore, Saigon, Vietnam, and Paris, France among other posts. [1]
Cundiff graduated from the University of the South with a B.A. in 1963) followed by several degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (M.A., 1964; M.A.L.D., 1965; Ph.D., 1968). He also attended Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, graduating with a M.P.A. in 1974. [1]
References
- "Nomination of Carl Copeland Cundiff To Be United States Ambassador to Niger". Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
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Preceded by Richard Wayne Bogosian |
United States Ambassador to Niger 1988-1991 |
Succeeded by Jennifer C. Ward (diplomat) |
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