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Noah Nickolas Perry (born August 1, 1950) [2] is an American politician and diplomat who had served as the United States ambassador to Jamaica from 2022 to 2025. He served as a member of the New York State Assembly for the 58th district from 1993 to 2022.
This is a list of United States ambassadors to Jamaica. The U.S. Embassy is located in Jamaica 's capital, Kingston , and was established there on August 16, 1962. Ambassadors
Tapia was born on January 12, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan.He was raised in poverty primarily by his mother after his father left the family. [3] After graduating from high school, Tapia joined the United States Air Forces and served from 1955 to 1959.
A native of Capari in the former Yugoslavia, Acevska came to the United States with her family in 1966. [5] [6] She relinquished U.S. citizenship in 1995 to become the first Macedonian Ambassador to the United States. [7] N/A 1995: No: Valdas Adamkus: Politician Naturalized Lithuania: Adamkus was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, and came to Chicago ...
Sue McCourt Cobb, O.J. (born August 18, 1937 in Los Angeles, California) served as Secretary of State of Florida from 2005 to 2007 [2] and held the position of United States Ambassador to Jamaica from 2001 to 2005. [3] She was the first woman to be appointed to that position.
Michigan teenager Elijah Goldman arrives at a Florida airport on Sept. 3, 2024, after being stuck for a year in Jamaica, where he said he was abused at a boarding school, but that his adoptive ...
From October 11, 2005, to June 10, 2008, Bridgewater was the United States Ambassador to Ghana, and from November 3, 2010, to November 25, 2013, she served as the United States Ambassador to Jamaica. [7] Bridgewaster is married to the Rev Dr. A. Russell Awkard, pastor of the New Zion Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky.
In 1994, President Bill Clinton named Cooper United States Ambassador to Jamaica, and Cooper presented his credentials to Governor-General of Jamaica Sir Howard Cooke on November 4, 1994. [7] He left his post as ambassador on November 27, 1997. Cooper returned to his home in Mobile in December 1997. [6]