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Shaun Donnelly Shaun Donnelly retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in 2008 after a 35-year career concentrating on international economics, trade and development. He served as U.S Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives, as Deputy Ambassador in Tunisia and Mali, in three separate Deputy Assistant Secretary positions (totaling eight years) in the State Department's Economic and Business Bureau, and as Assistant U.S. Trade Representative in charge of Europe and the Middle East. After retiring from the U.S. Government, Ambassador Donnelly worked as Senior Director for International Business Policy at the National Association of Manufacturers and as Vice President for the Middle East at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, two leading business organizations. Ambassador Donnelly is board member of the International Executive Service Corps (IESC) and of ASTM International, a leading international standards developer. He is also a member of the Ambassadors Advisory Board of the Executive Committee on Diplomacy. Ambassador Donnelly earned a BA degree in economics from Lawrence University and an MA degree, also in economics, from Northwestern University. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia.
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