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Heather M. Hodges

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reported that Ms. Hodges had expressed concern over Ecuador's National Police being corrupt via a cable dated July 10, 2009. She warned that their National Police Commander, Jaime Aquilino Hurtado, might be involved in illegal activity. According to
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Hodges from the country after she failed to give the Ecuadorian government a satisfactory explanation of accusations made public in the
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from September 2003 to May 2006. She was then appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of the Director General.
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and later in Washington as Peru Desk Officer. In 1987, Ms. Hodges received a Pearson Fellowship to work in the
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awarded Hodges the Spanish decoration of "Isabel la Catolica – Encomienda de Numero" for her contributions to
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on July 15, 2008, arrived in Ecuador in early August, and presented her credentials to President
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She was awarded a Presidential Meritorious Service Award in the U.S. in 2006.
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Hodges joined the Foreign Service in 1980 and was assigned to
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She has a B.A. in Spanish from the 767: 687: 639: 589: 466:"Ecuador expels US ambassador over Wikileaks cable" 432:"La corrupción policial en Ecuador es generalizada" 186: 174: 161: 156: 140: 128: 118: 100: 88: 76: 62: 44: 21: 468:, BBC News, April 5, 2011, accessed April 5, 2011. 408:"Presidential Nomination: Heather Mary Hodges" 345:presented her with the Award of Honor in 2006. 553: 8: 972:Ambassadors of the United States to Moldova 967:Ambassadors of the United States to Ecuador 289:She was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to 560: 546: 538: 474: 29: 18: 300:On April 4, 2011, the Spanish newspaper 233:, St. Paul, Minnesota, and an M.A. from 114:October 3, 2003 – April 9, 2006 58:October 2, 2008 – April 5, 2011 997:United States Foreign Service personnel 374: 356: 205:(born 1946) is a career United States 7: 576:United States Ambassadors to Ecuador 520:United States Ambassador to Ecuador 493:United States Ambassador to Moldova 412:Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov 252:. 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United States Ambassador to Ecuador
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Linda Jewell
Adam Namm
United States Ambassador to Moldova
George W. Bush
Pamela Hyde Smith
Michael D. Kirby
Cleveland, Ohio
Alma mater
College of St. Catherine
Diplomat
foreign service officer
United States Ambassador to Moldova
United States Ambassador to Ecuador
Cleveland, Ohio
College of St. Catherine
New York University
Madrid
Caracas
Venezuela
Guatemala
U.S. Congress
Bilbao
Managua
Nicaragua
Lima
Moldova

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