Rosemary DiCarlo

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Rosemary DiCarlo
Jeffrey Feltman
United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Acting
In office
June 30, 2013 – August 5, 2013
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded bySusan Rice
Succeeded bySamantha Power
Personal details
Born1947 (age 76–77)
SpouseThomas Graham
EducationBrown University (BA, MA, PhD)

Rosemary Anne DiCarlo (born 1947) is an

United States Ambassador to the United Nations[1] following the resignation of Susan Rice to become the National Security Advisor
.

Early life and education

DiCarlo graduated from Brown University with a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in comparative literature, as well as Slavic languages and literature. She speaks French and Russian.[2]

Career

Before joining the

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).[3]

DiCarlo later became a career member of the foreign service and has held overseas assignments in U.S. Embassies in

Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe at the Department of State.[3] On October 5, 2006, she attended the opening of the United States Embassy to Montenegro in Podgorica
.

Following her appointment by

UN Security Council
.

Following her career in government, DiCarlo served as the president and chief executive officer of the nonprofit National Committee on American Foreign Policy. She took up this role in August 2015.[4] In addition, she was a senior fellow and lecturer at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs,[5] where she taught “Multilateral Institutions in the 21st Century,” a class offered to Yale graduate students.[6]

On March 28, 2018, DiCarlo was named

Jeffrey Feltman.[8] She is the first woman to hold that post.[5]

Other activities

Recognition

DiCarlo is a recipient of the

University “Haxhi Zeka” in Peja, Kosovo.[11]

References

External links

Media related to Rosemary DiCarlo at Wikimedia Commons

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
United States Ambassador to the United Nations

Acting

2013
Succeeded by