Sylvie Lucas

Sylvie Lucas (born 30 June 1965) was Luxembourg's ambassador to the United States of America from 2016 to 2019, having previously served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations from August 2008 to August 2016 and president of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (2009–2010) and the Security Council (2014).[1][2]

Sylvie LUCAS in September 2016 (photo credits: Marc Weydert)

Education

In 1988 Sylvie Lucas received a Master's degree in history from the Université des Sciences Humaines (University of Social Sciences) (now the University of Strasbourg) and, in 1989, a master's degree in political science and administration from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium.

Diplomatic career

From 1990 to 1995 she worked at the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, first for a year in the Department of Political and Cultural Affairs, and then in the Department of International Relations and Economic Affairs.[3] From 1995 to 2000 she was the deputy permanent representative of Luxembourg to the United Nations. She then returned to the Department of Political Affairs as deputy director from 2000 to 2003.

In 2003, Sylvie Lucas became Luxembourg's ambassador to Portugal and Cape Verde, In 2004 she again returned to the Department of Political Affairs, this time as director. On 25 August 2008, ambassador Lucas became the United Nations' permanent representative from Luxembourg. In September 2008 she was elected vice-president of ECOSOC to fill the unexpired term of ambassador Jean-Marc Hoscheit who had left the UN.[2] On 15 January 2009 she was elected to a one-year term as president of ECOSOC.[1]

On November 21st, 2016, Lucas presented her credentials as Ambassador to Canada.[4]

Notes

  1. "Presidents of ECOSOC", United Nations Economic and Social Council
  2. "Economic and Social Council Resumes 2008 Session to Fill Vacancies in Bureau, Subsidiary Bodies, While Wrapping up Other Outstanding Issues on Agenda" US Fed News (HT Syndication) 12 September 2008
  3. The Direction des Relations économiques internationales is also translated as "Directorate for International and Economic Relations", see "Biographies: Sylvie Lucas" "Special Event on Philanthropy and The Global Public Health Agenda" 23 February 2009, Trusteeship Council, ECOSOC, United Nations, New York
  4. "Ambassador Sylvie Lucas presents Letters of Credence to the Governor General of Canada". Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington. Retrieved 13 March 2020.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Paul Dühr
Ambassador of Luxembourg to Portugal and Cape Verde
2003  2004
Succeeded by
Alain de Muyser
Preceded by
Jean-Marc Hoscheit
Permanent Representative of Luxembourg to the United Nations
2008  2016
Succeeded by
Christian Braun
Preceded by
Hamidon Ali
President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council
2009
Succeeded by
Leo Merores
Preceded by
Raimonda Murmokaitė
President of the United Nations Security Council
March 2014
Succeeded by
Joy Ogwu
Preceded by
Jean-Louis Wolzfeld
Ambassador of Luxembourg to the United States
2016  2019
Succeeded by
Gaston Stronck
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