List of ambassadors appointed by Donald Trump

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This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.

Ambassadorships are often used as a form of political patronage to reward high-profile or important supporters of the president. The most visible ambassadorships are often distributed either in this way or to the president's ideological or partisan confreres. Most ambassadorships, however, are assigned to foreign service officers who have spent their career in the State Department. Regardless, all ambassadors must be formally appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. While all ambassadors serve at the president's pleasure and may be dismissed at any time, career diplomats usually serve tours of roughly three years before receiving a new assignment; political appointees customarily tender their resignations upon the inauguration of a new president.

44% of Trump's appointees were political, a substantially higher percentage than typical.[1] As of October 2018, 92% of Trump's appointees were white and 74% were male, with zero black women.[2]

Color key

  Denotes announced appointees who are serving in an acting capacity.   Denotes confirmed appointees to nations who are political appointees (rather than career foreign service officers).   Denotes confirmed appointees who are Career Members of the Senior Executive Service.

Ambassadors to foreign states

Americas

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 
Ambassador to Argentina
 
Edward C. Prado[3]
May 15, 2018
(Confirmed 03/22/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to the Bahamas
Stephanie Bowers March 1, 2018 December 31, 2020
 
Ambassador to Belize
Keith R. Gilges July 24, 2018
 
Ambassador to Brazil
 
Todd C. Chapman[4]
March 30, 2020
(Confirmed 02/11/2020, voice vote)
July 26, 2021
 
Ambassador to Canada
 
Richard Mills
August 23, 2019 November 9, 2020
 
Ambassador to Chile
Baxter Hunt January 31, 2019 August 10, 2020
 
Ambassador to Colombia
 
Philip Goldberg[5]
September 19, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Costa Rica
 
Sharon Day[6]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
 
Robin Bernstein[7]
September 3, 2018
(Confirmed 06/28/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Ecuador
 
Michael J. Fitzpatrick[8]
July 3, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to El Salvador
 
Ronald D. Johnson[9]
September 6, 2019
(Confirmed 06/27/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Guatemala
 
Luis E. Arreaga
October 3, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
October 2, 2020
 
William W. Popp[10]
October 19, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Guyana
 
Sarah-Ann Lynch[11]
March 13, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Haiti
 
Michele J. Sison
February 21, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Honduras
Colleen A. Hoey August 30, 2019
 
Ambassador to Jamaica
 
Donald Tapia[12]
September 11, 2019
(Confirmed 07/18/2019, 66-26)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Mexico
 
Christopher Landau[13]
August 26, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Nicaragua
 
Kevin K. Sullivan[14]
November 14, 2018
(Confirmed 10/11/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Panama
Phillip Laidlaw January 16, 2020
 
Ambassador to Paraguay
 
Lee McClenny[15]
February 20, 2018
(Confirmed 12/21/2017, voice vote)
September 16, 2020
 
Ambassador to Peru
 
Krishna Urs
October 25, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
July 29, 2020
 
Lisa Kenna[16]
November 18, 2020
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Suriname
 
Karen L. Williams[17]
November 20, 2018
(Confirmed 10/11/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago
 
Joseph Mondello[18]
October 22, 2018
(Confirmed 06/28/2018, voice vote)
January 13, 2021
 
Ambassador to Uruguay
 
Kenn George[19]
September 2, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Venezuela
 
James B. Story[20]
July 2018
November 18, 2020
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)

Africa

Office Nominee Assumed Office Left Office
 
Ambassador to Algeria
 
John Desrocher
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed 10/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Angola
 
Nina Maria Fite
February 14, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Benin
 
Patricia Mahoney[21]
July 4, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Botswana
 
Craig Cloud[22]
April 2, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Burkina Faso
 
Sandra E. Clark[23]
September 25, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Burundi
 
Melanie Harris Higgins[24]
March 2, 2021
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Cabo Verde
 
Jeff Daigle[13]
September 10, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Cameroon
 
Peter Barlerin
December 20, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
July 16, 2020
 
Ambassador to the Central African Republic
 
Lucy Tamlyn[25]
February 6, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Chad
Jessica Davis Ba May 1, 2020
 
Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo
 
Todd Philip Haskell
June 26, 2017
(Confirmed 05/18/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
 
Michael A. Hammer[26]
December 22, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Côte d'Ivoire
 
Richard K. Bell[27]
September 3, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Djibouti
 
Larry André Jr.
November 20, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Jonathan Pratt[28]
February 22, 2021
(Confirmed 12/15/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Egypt
 
Jonathan Cohen[29]
December 2, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
 
Susan N. Stevenson[11]
April 11, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Eswatini
 
Jeanne Maloney[28]
March 4, 2021
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Ethiopia
 
Michael A. Raynor
September 29, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Geeta Pasi
March 5, 2021
(Confirmed 12/22/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Gabon

Ambassador to São Tomé and Príncipe

 
Joel Danies
April 18, 2018 March 1, 2019
April 20, 2018
Robert E. Whitehead March 1, 2019
March 1, 2019
 
Ambassador to The Gambia
 
Richard Carlton Paschall III[8]
April 9, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Ghana
 
Stephanie S. Sullivan[17]
January 23, 2019
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Guinea
 
Simon Henshaw
March 4, 2019 June 9, 2020

Died in office[30]

Vacant
 
Ambassador to Kenya
 
Kyle McCarter[31]
March 12, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Lesotho
 
Rebecca Gonzales
February 8, 2018
(Confirmed 11/16/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Liberia
 
Michael A. McCarthy[32]
January 22, 2021
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Libya
 
Richard Norland[33]
August 8, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Madagascar and Comoros
 
Michael Pelletier[22]
March 5, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Malawi
 
Robert K. Scott[22]
August 6, 2019
(Confirmed 4/11/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Mali
 
Dennis Hankins[22]
March 15, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Mauritania
 
Michael Dodman
March 13, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
February 2021
 
Cynthia Kierscht
June 22, 2021
(Confirmed 12/22/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Mauritius
 
David Reimer
January 16, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 15, 2021
 
Ambassador to Seychelles
February 6, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Morocco
 
David T. Fischer[34]
January 22, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Mozambique
 
Dennis Walter Hearne[35]
April 3, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Namibia
 
Lisa A. Johnson
November 21, 2017
(Confirmed 11/16/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Niger
 
Eric P. Whitaker
January 26, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Nigeria
 
Mary Beth Leonard[36]
December 24, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Rwanda
 
Peter Vrooman
April 3, 2018
(Confirmed 02/15/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Senegal
 
Tulinabo S. Mushingi
August 4, 2017
(Confirmed 05/08/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau
 
Ambassador to Sierra Leone
 
Maria Brewer
September 20, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
February 22, 2021
 
David Reimer
March 24, 2021
(Confirmed 12/22/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Somalia
 
Donald Yamamoto[14]
November 17, 2018
(Confirmed 10/11/2018, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to South Africa
 
Lana Marks[37]
January 28, 2020
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to South Sudan
 
Thomas Hushek
June 5, 2018
(Confirmed 04/26/2018, voice vote)
July 17, 2020
 
Ambassador to Tanzania
 
Donald Wright[38]
August 2, 2020
(Confirmed 02/11/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Togo
 
Eric Stromayer[8]
April 11, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Tunisia
 
Donald Blome[22]
February 21, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Uganda
 
Natalie E. Brown[39]
November 17, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Zambia
 
Daniel Lewis Foote
December 17, 2017 December 24, 2019
Recalled after being declared persona non grata in Zambia resulting from his denouncement of the imprisonment of a local homosexual couple.
Martin A. Dale January 2, 2020
 
Ambassador to Zimbabwe
 
Brian A. Nichols[40]
July 19, 2018
(Confirmed 06/28/2018, voice vote)
September 14, 2021

Middle East

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 

Ambassador to Bahrain

 
Justin Siberell
November 12, 2017
(Confirmed 09/28/2017, voice vote)
July 13, 2020
 

Ambassador to Iraq

 
Matthew H. Tueller[41]
June 9, 2019
(Confirmed 5/16/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Israel

 
David Friedman[42]
May 15, 2017
(Confirmed 03/23/2017, 52–46)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Jordan
Karen Sasahara March 2019 August 30, 2020
 
Henry T. Wooster[43]
October 18, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Kuwait
 
Alina Romanowski[44]
February 11, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Lebanon
 
Dorothy Shea[45]
March 11, 2020
(Confirmed 02/11/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Oman
 
Leslie Tsou[46]
January 10, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Qatar
 
Greta C. Holtz
June 14, 2020
 

Ambassador to Saudi Arabia

 
John Abizaid[47]
June 16, 2019
(Confirmed 04/10/2019, 92–7)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Turkey
 
David M. Satterfield[48]
August 28, 2019
(Confirmed 06/27/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates

 
John Rakolta Jr.[31]
October 27, 2019
(Confirmed 09/17/2019, 63–30)
January 19, 2021
 

Ambassador to Yemen

 
Christopher P. Henzel[49]
May 20, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)

Asia

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 
Ambassador to Afghanistan
 
John R. Bass
December 12, 2017 January 6, 2020
 
Ross Wilson
January 6, 2020
 

Ambassador to Armenia

 
Lynne Tracy[50]
March 1, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Azerbaijan

 
Earle D. Litzenberger[51]
March 12, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Bangladesh

 
Earl R. Miller
November 29, 2018
 

Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam

Vacant
 

Ambassador to Burma

 
Thomas Vajda[52]
December 16, 2020
(Confirmed 11/18/2020, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Cambodia

 
Patrick Murphy[53]
October 19, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to China

 
Terry Branstad[54]
July 12, 2017
(Confirmed 05/22/2017, 82–13)
October 4, 2020
 

Ambassador to Georgia

 
Kelly Degnan[55]
January 31, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to India

 
Kenneth Juster
November 23, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Indonesia

 
Sung Kim[56]
October 21, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Japan
 
William F. Hagerty
August 31, 2017 July 22, 2019
 
Joseph M. Young
July 22, 2019 July 17, 2021
 

Ambassador to Kazakhstan

 
William H. Moser[22]
March 27, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan

 
Donald Lu[57]
October 12, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
September 14, 2021
 

Ambassador to Laos

 
Peter Haymond[55]
February 7, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Malaysia

 
Brian D. McFeeters
February 26, 2021
(Confirmed 12/22/2020, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Mongolia

 
Michael S. Klecheski[22]
February 22, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Nepal

 
Randy W. Berry[58]
October 25, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Pakistan

Paul W. Jones September 2018 August 31, 2020
 

Ambassador to Russia

 
John Sullivan
February 5, 2020
(Confirmed 12/12/2019, 70–22)
 
Ambassador to Singapore
Rafik Mansour July 26, 2019
Barbera Hale Thornhill[59] Upon Senate confirmation
 

Ambassador to South Korea

 
Harry B. Harris Jr.[60]
July 6, 2018
(Confirmed 06/28/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives

 
Alaina B. Teplitz[61]
November 1, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Tajikistan

 
John M. Pommersheim[51]
March 15, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Thailand

 
Michael G. DeSombre[62]
March 2, 2020
(Confirmed 01/08/2020, 91–7)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Turkmenistan
 
Matthew Klimow[13]
June 26, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Uzbekistan

 
Daniel N. Rosenblum[17]
May 31, 2019
(Confirmed 04/11/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Vietnam

 
Daniel Kritenbrink
November 6, 2017
(Confirmed 10/26/2017, voice vote)
April 16, 2021

Europe

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 

Ambassador to Albania

 
Yuri Kim[63]
January 27, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Austria

 
Trevor Traina[64]
May 24, 2018
(Confirmed 03/22/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Belarus

 
Jeffrey Giauque
July 2020
 
Julie D. Fisher[65]
February 2021
(Confirmed 12/15/2020, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Belgium

 
Ronald Gidwitz[66]
July 4, 2018
(Confirmed 06/28/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina

 
Eric Nelson[67]
February 19, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Bulgaria

 
Herro Mustafa[36]
October 18, 2019
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Croatia

 
W. Robert Kohorst
January 10, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 13, 2021
 

Ambassador to Cyprus

 
Judith G. Garber[22]
March 18, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to the Czech Republic

 
Steve King
December 6, 2017
(Confirmed 10/05/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Denmark

 
Carla Sands
December 15, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Estonia
Brian R. Roraff July 2019
William E. Grayson[68] TBD
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Finland

 
Robert Pence[69]
May 24, 2018
(Confirmed 03/22/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to France

 
Jamie McCourt[70]
December 18, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Monaco

 
Ambassador to Germany
 
Richard Grenell
May 8, 2018 June 1, 2020[71]
Robin S. Quinville June 2, 2020
 

Ambassador to the Holy See

 
Callista Gingrich[72]
December 22, 2017
(Confirmed 10/16/2017, 70–21)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Hungary

 
David Cornstein[73]
June 22, 2018
(Confirmed 05/24/2018, voice vote)
October 30, 2020
 

Ambassador to Iceland

 
Jeffrey Ross Gunter[8]
July 2, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Ireland

 
Edward Crawford[74]
July 1, 2019
(Confirmed 06/13/2019, 90–4)
January 19, 2021
 
Special Envoy for Northern Ireland
 
Mick Mulvaney[75]
May 1, 2020 January 6, 2021
 

Ambassador to Italy

 
Lewis Eisenberg
October 4, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 4, 2021
 

Ambassador to San Marino

 

Ambassador to Kosovo

 
Philip S. Kosnett[76]
December 3, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
September 17, 2021[77]
 

Ambassador to Latvia

 
John Carwile[78]
November 5, 2019
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Lithuania

 
Robert Gilchrist[79]
February 4, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Luxembourg

 
Randy Evans[80]
June 19, 2018
(Confirmed 05/24/2018, 48–43)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Malta

Gwendolyn S. Green August 31, 2020
 

Ambassador to Moldova

 
Dereck J. Hogan[81]
November 2, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Montenegro

 
Judy Rising Reinke[25]
December 20, 2018
(Confirmed 09/05/2018, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to the Netherlands

 
Pete Hoekstra[82]
January 10, 2018
(Confirmed 11/09/2017, voice vote)
January 17, 2021
 

Ambassador to North Macedonia

 
Kate Marie Byrnes[41][83]
July 12, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Norway
 
Kenneth Braithwaite
February 8, 2018 May 29, 2020

Became Secretary of the Navy.[84]

Richard Rile May 29, 2020
 

Ambassador to Poland

 
Georgette Mosbacher[85]
September 6, 2018
(Confirmed 07/12/2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Portugal

 
George Edward Glass
August 25, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 13, 2021
 

Ambassador to Romania

 
Adrian Zuckerman[86]
December 17, 2019
(Confirmed 11/20/2019, 65–30)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Serbia
 
Anthony Godfrey[46]
October 24, 2019
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to the Slovak Republic
 
Bridget Brink[13]
August 20, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to Slovenia

 
Lynda Blanchard[87][88]
August 29, 2019
(Confirmed 07/18/2019, 54–40)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Spain

 
Duke Buchan
January 18, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Andorra

 

Ambassador to Sweden

 
Ken Howery[89]
November 7, 2019
(Confirmed 09/17/2019, 62–32)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Switzerland

 
Ed McMullen
November 21, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 

Ambassador to Liechtenstein

December 22, 2017
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Ukraine
 
William Taylor
June 18, 2019 January 1, 2020

Taylor had been Ambassador to Ukraine from 2006 to 2009. Secretary Pompeo asked him to return to Kyiv temporarily after Marie Yovanovitch's recall. Both Yovanovitch and Taylor were witnesses in the impeachment inquiry.[90]

 

Kristina Kvien

January 1, 2020
 

Ambassador to the United Kingdom

 
Woody Johnson[91]
August 29, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

Oceania

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 

Ambassador to Australia

 
Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.[92]
March 13, 2019
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
January 19, 2021
 

Ambassador to East Timor

 
Kathleen M. Fitzpatrick
January 19, 2018
(Confirmed 11/02/2017, voice vote)
November 18, 2020
 
Kevin Blackstone[10]
March 19, 2021
(Confirmed 12/22/2020, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia

 
Carmen Cantor[93]
January 31, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Fiji
 
Joseph Cella[94]
December 23, 2019
(Confirmed 9/24/2019, 56–38)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to Kiribati
November 25, 2019
(Confirmed 9/24/2019, 56–38)
 
Ambassador to Nauru
 
Ambassador to Tonga
 
Ambassador to Tuvalu
 

Ambassador to the Marshall Islands

 
Roxanne Cabral[95]
February 6, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to New Zealand
 
Scott Brown[96]
June 27, 2017
(Confirmed 06/08/2017, 94–4)
December 20, 2020
 
Ambassador to Samoa
 
Ambassador to Palau
 
John Hennessey-Niland[97]
March 6, 2020
(Confirmed 02/11/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Papua New Guinea
 
Erin Elizabeth McKee[98]
November 27, 2019
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to the Solomon Islands
January 27, 2020
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to Vanuatu
TBD
(Confirmed 09/26/2019, voice vote)

Ambassadors to international organizations

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 
Ambassador to the United Nations
 
Nikki Haley
January 27, 2017 December 31, 2018[99]
 
Kelly Knight Craft[100]
September 12, 2019
(Confirmed 07/31/2019, 56–34)
 
Deputy Representative to the United Nations
 
Jonathan Cohen
June 8, 2018 August 1, 2019

Became Ambassador to Egypt

 
Richard M. Mills Jr.[101]
November 9, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Deputy Representative of the United States on the Security Council of the United Nations
 
Representative to the United Nations General Assembly
 
Barbara Lee
October 6, 2017
(Confirmed 10/05/2017, voice vote)
 
Chris Smith
 
Ron Johnson[102]
TBD
(Confirmed 1/02/2019, voice vote)
 
Jeff Merkley[102]
 
Representative of the United States to the United Nations
(Management and Reform)
 
Cherith Norman Chalet[103]
October 17, 2018
(Confirmed 09/12/2018, voice vote)
 
Alternate Representative to the United Nations General Assembly
 
Representative to the European Office of the United Nations
 
Andrew Bremberg[104]
November 12, 2019
(Confirmed 10/22/2019, 50–44)
 
Representative of the United States on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization
Sean Doocey Upon Senate confirmation
 
Representative of the United States on the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency
 
Jackie Wolcott[105]
October 22, 2018
(Confirmed 09/24/2018, 75-19)
 
Permanent Representative of the United States to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
November 2, 2018
(Confirmed 09/24/2018, 75-19)
 
Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
 
Kip Tom[106]
May 22, 2019
(Confirmed 04/11/2019, Voice Vote)
 
Representative of the United States to the Executive Board of the World Health Organization
 
Brett Giroir[107]
TBD
(Confirmed 05/07/2020, Voice Vote)
 
Representative on the Executive Board of the United National Children's Fund
James Thomas Morris[108] March 2018

Ambassadors and representatives to other international organizations

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 

United States Representative to the African Union
 
Jessye Lapenn[5]
October 14, 2019
(Confirmed 08/01/2019, voice vote)
 

Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
 
Melissa A. Brown
August 2019
 
Ambassador to the European Union
 
Gordon Sondland
July 9, 2018 February 7, 2020

Fired two days after Trump's acquittal in the Senate.[109]

 
Ronald Gidwitz
May 4, 2020 January 20, 2021
 

Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
 
Kay Bailey Hutchison[110]
August 28, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador to the Organization of American States
 
Carlos Trujillo[111]
April 5, 2018
(Confirmed 03/22/2018, voice vote)
January 19, 2021
 

Representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
 
Joseph Manso[112]
September 23, 2020
(Confirmed 08/06/2020, voice vote)
 
Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
 
Jim Gilmore[41]
July 2, 2019
(Confirmed 05/23/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

Ambassadors-at-large

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 
Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism
 
Nathan Sales[113]
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed 08/03/2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice
 
Morse Tan[114]
December 31, 2019
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues
 
Kelley Eckels Currie[115]
January 14, 2020
(Confirmed 12/19/2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
 
Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
 
Sam Brownback[116]
February 1, 2018
(Confirmed 01/24/2018, 50–49*)
*Vice President Mike Pence provided the tie-breaking vote.
January 20, 2021
 
Special Representative of the President for Nuclear Nonproliferation
 
Jeffrey Eberhardt[117]
TBD
(Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

See also

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