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List of ambassadors of Trinidad and Tobago to the United States

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Ambassador of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the United States
Incumbent
Brigadier General (Ret'd) Anthony Phillips-Spencer [1]
since June 2016
StyleHis/Her Excellency
ResidenceEmbassy of Trinidad and Tobago in Washington, D.C.
Inaugural holderEllis Clarke
Formation27 October 1962
Websitewww.foreign.gov.tt/embwashington

The Trinidadian and Tobagonian ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the government of the United States and representative to the Organization of American States.

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago List of presidents of the United States Term end


31 August 1962 Embassy opened Eric Williams John F. Kennedy
21 September 1962 27 October 1962 Ellis Clarke Eric Williams John F. Kennedy
14 August 1973 9 November 1973 Victor Chrysostom Mclntyre Eric Williams Richard Nixon
9 March 1983 7 April 1983 James O'Neil Lewis George Chambers Ronald Reagan
11 September 1987 20 October 1987 John Reginald Phelps Dumas (* 4 April 1935) son of Reginald and Adeline Dumas.
  • 1960 married Joyce Constance Ogilvie they have one daughter.
  • Education: Chaguanas Govt. School, Queen's Royal College, Cambridge University, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, B.A.
  • 1959-1960 Admin. Cadet, Federal Govt, of West Indies, .
  • 1962-1963: Admin. Asst., Trinidad & Tobago Govt., .
  • 1962-1963: Third Sec. Washington D.C.. .
  • 1963-1965: Second Secretary Washington D.C., U.SA., .
  • former Counsellor II, Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; seconded as Programmes Director in Diplomacy, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, New York.
  • Committee member of Cambridge West Indian University[2]
A. N. R. Robinson Ronald Reagan
25 January 1989 7 February 1989 Angus Albert Khan A. N. R. Robinson George H. W. Bush
3 September 1992 18 November 1992 Corinne Averille McKnight Patrick Manning George H. W. Bush
17 December 1997 16 March 1998 Michael Arneaud Basdeo Panday Bill Clinton
13 January 2003 26 February 2003 Marina Valere Patrick Manning George W. Bush
23 May 2008 6 June 2008 Glenda Patricia Morean-Phillip Patrick Manning George W. Bush
14 February 2011 23 February 2011 Neil Nadesh Parsan Kamla Persad-Bissessar Barack Obama


Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago in Washington, D.C.

38°54′27″N 77°02′20″W / 38.9075°N 77.038889°W / 38.9075; -77.038889

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs". Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. ^ John Reginald Phelps Dumas
  3. ^ Chief of Protocol, [1]
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