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James D. Pettit

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330: 344: 31: 236:(1983 – 1985) and Consular Officer at Consulate General, Guadalajara, Mexico (1981 – 1983). Prior to that, he worked in the banking industry in Washington, D.C. While in Vienna, he served as chairman and Secretary of the executive board of the American International School of Vienna. 261:
In 2018 Pettit announced support the United States would provide Moldova in economic development as Moldova embraced government reforms and sought to eliminate corruption. The country has been known as a money laundering haven.
228:(1995 – 1997), Deputy Consul General at U.S. Embassy Moscow, Russia (1992 – 1994), Desk Officer of Office of Taiwan Coordination (1990 – 1992), Desk Officer of Office of Cuban Affairs (1988 – 1990), Consular Officer at 196:, at age 15. His father, Jack Pettit, was a Presbyterian minister. James Pettit graduated from Lewis Central High School in Council Bluffs in 1974. He received a B.A. in International Studies from 582: 627: 466: 632: 225: 499: 597: 592: 602: 172:
by the Senate. Pettit was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova on January 16, 2015. He presented his credentials to President
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Pettit was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova on January 16, 2015. He presented his credentials to President
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Forbes, "How The Russians Helped Turn Moldova Into A Hotbed For Money Laundering" Aug 1, 2016
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FoxNews, "Romania Senate leader criticizes US envoy's Moldova remarks"August 31, 2016
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Public, "James Pettit: Moldova proved its desire to develop business" Jan 30, 2018
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JAMES D. PETTIT, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
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JAMES D. PETTIT, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
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United States Ambassador to Moldova
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
William H. Moser
Dereck J. Hogan
North Dakota
United States
Alma mater
Iowa State University
National War College
diplomat
United States Ambassador to Moldova
President
Barack Obama
confirmed
Nicolae Timofti
North Dakota
Hamburg, Iowa
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Iowa State University
National War College
Deputy Chief of Mission
U.S. Embassy in Kyiv
Consul General
U.S. Embassy in Moscow
Embassy Vienna
Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
American Institute in Taiwan
Soviet Union

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