| Ronald
E. Neumann
President, American Academy of Diplomacy
Formerly a Deputy Assistant
Secretary Ronald E. Neumann served three times as Ambassador; to
Algeria, Bahrain and finally to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
from July 2005 to April 2007. Before Afghanistan, Mr. Neumann, a
career member of the Senior Foreign Service, served in Baghdad from
February 2004 with the Coalition Provisional Authority and then
as Embassy Baghdad’s principal interlocutor with the Multinational
Command, where he was deeply involved in coordinating the political
part of military operations in Fallujah, Najaf, and other areas.
Prior to working in Iraq, he was Chief of Mission in Manama, Bahrain
(2001-2004), where, as Ambassador, he worked on maintaining the
balance between urging progress on democratic reform and expanding
solid relations with a friendly monarchy that was beginning important
political reforms. Before that, Ambassador Neumann served as a Deputy
Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Near East Affairs (1997-2000),
where he directed the organization of the first separately-funded
NEA democracy programs and also was responsible for the bureau’s
work in developing the North African Economic Initiative for Morocco,
Tunisia, and Algeria. Before that assignment, he was Ambassador
to Algeria (1994 to 1997) and Director of the Office of Northern
Gulf Affairs (Iran and Iraq; 1991 to 1994). Earlier in his career,
he was Deputy Chief of Mission in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates,
and in Sanaa in Yemen, Principal Officer in Tabriz, Iran and Economic/Commercial
Officer in Dakar, Senegal. His previous Washington assignments include
service as Jordan Desk officer, Staff Assistant in the Middle East
(NEA) Bureau, and Political Officer in the Office of Southern European
Affairs.
Ambassador Neumann speaks some Arabic and Dari as well as French.
He received State Department Senior Foreign Service pay awards in
2004, 2003, and 1999 as well as individual Superior Honor Awards
in 1993 and 1990. He served as an Army infantry officer in Viet
Nam and holds a Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal and Combat
Infantry Badge. In Baghdad, he was awarded the Army Outstanding
Civilian Service Medal. He earned a B.A. in history and an M.A.
in political science from the University of California at Riverside.
He is married to the former M. Elaine Grimm. They have two children.
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