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+ | '''Richard Henry Jones''' is an American [[diplomat]] and the former Deputy Executive Director of the [[International Energy Agency]].<ref>https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/11552.htm#Jones</ref> | ||
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+ | He has been [[United States Ambassador to Israel]] (2005–2008), Senior Advisor to the [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] and Coordinator for Iraq Policy (February–September 2005), Chief Policy Officer and Deputy Administrator for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Baghdad (November 2003 - June 2004), [[United States Ambassador to Kuwait|Ambassador to Kuwait]] (2001–2004), [[United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan|Ambassador to Kazakhstan]] (1998–2000), and [[United States Ambassador to Lebanon|Ambassador to Lebanon]] (1996–1998). | ||
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+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | Jones was born at [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] in [[Bossier Parish, Louisiana]]. He received his [[Bachelor of Science]] [[Academic degree|degree]] with distinction in [[mathematics]] from [[Harvey Mudd College]] in Claremont, California and earned a [[Master's degree|master's]] and [[doctorate]] in business/[[statistics]] from the [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]]. | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | Jones is a career [[Foreign Service Officer]] and member of the [[Senior Foreign Service]]. Jones has been twice posted to the embassy in [[Riyadh]] and has also served in [[Embassy of the United States in Paris|Paris]] and [[Tunis]] and was director of the Division of Developed Country Trade in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs (1987–1989) of the [[United States Department of State|State Department]], and later director of the State Department’s Office of Egyptian Affairs within its Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. | ||
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+ | Jones served as ambassador to Lebanon from February 1996 until July 1998 and ambassador to Kazakhstan from December 1998 until July 2001. He was ambassador to Kuwait from September 2001 until July 2004. From November 2003 until June 2004, Jones served concurrently as Chief Policy Officer and Deputy Administrator for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in [[Baghdad]]. He worked in [[Kuwait]] to enlisting Kuwaiti support for the [[Iraq War]] and worked under [[L. Paul Bremer]] to implement the [[U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement|November 15, 2003 Agreement]] with the [[Iraqi Governing Council]]. Jones was a senior fellow at the [[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs]] at [[Harvard University|Harvard University's]] [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] from September 2004 until January 2005. | ||
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+ | In February 2005 Jones was named Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and Coordinator for Iraq Policy (S/I) the highest-ranking State Department post focused entirely on [[Iraq]] policy. Jones chaired an [[Under Secretary of State]]-level interagency steering group charged with reviewing and developing Iraq policy and led U.S. diplomatic efforts on Iraq with the international community, including preparations for the June 22, 2005 Iraq International Conference in [[Brussels]]. | ||
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+ | Jones was sworn in as ambassador to Israel by [[United States Deputy Secretary of State|Deputy Secretary of State]] [[Robert Zoellick]] on September 6, 2005. He left that position on August 1, 2008. | ||
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+ | Jones served as the deputy executive director of the International Energy Agency, based in [[Paris]] from 1 October 2008 until end of September 2013. | ||
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+ | Jones most recently served as Chargé d'affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon from November 2015 until June 2016. | ||
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+ | ==Personal life== | ||
+ | He is fluent in [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], and [[Russian language|Russian]]. He served two terms on the board of the [[Saudi Arabian International School]] in [[Riyadh]]. He enjoys hiking and bicycling, as well as winter and [[racquet sport]]s. | ||
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+ | Jones married Joan Wiener in 1973 and has four children: Josh (1977), Vera (1980), Ben (1991), and Hope (1992). | ||
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Alma mater | Harvey Mudd College, University of Wisconsin Madison | |||||||||
US Ambassador to Israel, Kuwait and Lebanon. Deputy Executive Director of the International Energy Agency.
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Richard Henry Jones is an American diplomat and the former Deputy Executive Director of the International Energy Agency.[1]
He has been United States Ambassador to Israel (2005–2008), Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and Coordinator for Iraq Policy (February–September 2005), Chief Policy Officer and Deputy Administrator for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad (November 2003 - June 2004), Ambassador to Kuwait (2001–2004), Ambassador to Kazakhstan (1998–2000), and Ambassador to Lebanon (1996–1998).
Background
Jones was born at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. He received his Bachelor of Science degree with distinction in mathematics from Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California and earned a master's and doctorate in business/statistics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Career
Jones is a career Foreign Service Officer and member of the Senior Foreign Service. Jones has been twice posted to the embassy in Riyadh and has also served in Paris and Tunis and was director of the Division of Developed Country Trade in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs (1987–1989) of the State Department, and later director of the State Department’s Office of Egyptian Affairs within its Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.
Jones served as ambassador to Lebanon from February 1996 until July 1998 and ambassador to Kazakhstan from December 1998 until July 2001. He was ambassador to Kuwait from September 2001 until July 2004. From November 2003 until June 2004, Jones served concurrently as Chief Policy Officer and Deputy Administrator for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad. He worked in Kuwait to enlisting Kuwaiti support for the Iraq War and worked under L. Paul Bremer to implement the November 15, 2003 Agreement with the Iraqi Governing Council. Jones was a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government from September 2004 until January 2005.
In February 2005 Jones was named Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and Coordinator for Iraq Policy (S/I) the highest-ranking State Department post focused entirely on Iraq policy. Jones chaired an Under Secretary of State-level interagency steering group charged with reviewing and developing Iraq policy and led U.S. diplomatic efforts on Iraq with the international community, including preparations for the June 22, 2005 Iraq International Conference in Brussels.
Jones was sworn in as ambassador to Israel by Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick on September 6, 2005. He left that position on August 1, 2008.
Jones served as the deputy executive director of the International Energy Agency, based in Paris from 1 October 2008 until end of September 2013.
Jones most recently served as Chargé d'affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon from November 2015 until June 2016.
Personal life
He is fluent in Arabic, French, German, and Russian. He served two terms on the board of the Saudi Arabian International School in Riyadh. He enjoys hiking and bicycling, as well as winter and racquet sports.
Jones married Joan Wiener in 1973 and has four children: Josh (1977), Vera (1980), Ben (1991), and Hope (1992).
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Brussels Forum/2011 | 25 March 2011 | 27 March 2011 | Brussels Belgium | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. |
References
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