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}}'''Tatiana C. Gfoeller''' is a veteran [[United States]] [[diplomat]].
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Since joining the [[United States Department of State|Department of State]] in [[1984]], her foreign postings have included: [[Poland]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Bahrain]], the [[Soviet Union]], [[Belgium]], [[Russia]], and [[Turkmenistan]]. Gfoeller has been a Deputy Chief of Mission in [[Turkmenistan]], Deputy Principal Officer in [[Russia]], and Consul General in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]]. She was awarded the Rusk Fellowship in 2000. Additionally, Gfoeller authored a book on U.S. foreign policy interests in the [[Caspian Sea|Caspian Basin]] and has taught master's degree classes in political science at [[Georgetown University]].<ref>http://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/111192.htm</ref> She is a member of numerous foreign affairs organizations, including the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. She speaks [[Russian language|Russian]], [[French language|French]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Arabic]].
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From 2011 to 2017, Gfoeller was a political adviser to the [[U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in the [[Pentagon]]. From October 22, 2008, to March 8, 2011, she served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]].<ref>https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/gfoeller-volkoff-tatiana-c</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20101129162555/http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/111192.htm</ref> Her father was the French writer of Russian extraction [[Vladimir Volkoff]].
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Since January 2020, Gfoeller has been the President of AWIU ([[American Women for International Understanding]]), a global women's rights [[NGO]].
 
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Person.png Tatiana Gfoeller  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat)
Tatiana Catherine Gfoeller.jpg
Born1960
NationalityUS
Alma materGeorgetown University, University of Florence.
SpouseMichael Gfoeller
US diplomat with an awareness of U.S. foreign policy interests in the Caspian Basin and Central Asia

Employment.png US/Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan

In office
22 October 2008 - 8 March 2011

Tatiana C. Gfoeller is a veteran United States diplomat.

Career

Since joining the Department of State in 1984, her foreign postings have included: Poland, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the Soviet Union, Belgium, Russia, and Turkmenistan. Gfoeller has been a Deputy Chief of Mission in Turkmenistan, Deputy Principal Officer in Russia, and Consul General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She was awarded the Rusk Fellowship in 2000. Additionally, Gfoeller authored a book on U.S. foreign policy interests in the Caspian Basin and has taught master's degree classes in political science at Georgetown University.[1] She is a member of numerous foreign affairs organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations. She speaks Russian, French, Polish, Italian, Spanish, and Arabic.

From 2011 to 2017, Gfoeller was a political adviser to the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon. From October 22, 2008, to March 8, 2011, she served as Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic.[2][3] Her father was the French writer of Russian extraction Vladimir Volkoff.

Since January 2020, Gfoeller has been the President of AWIU (American Women for International Understanding), a global women's rights NGO.

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