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David Hale United States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace Incumbent Assumed office
May 18, 2011President Barack Obama Preceded by George J. Mitchell United States Ambassador to Jordan In office
November 7, 2005 – July 17, 2008Preceded by David M. Satterfield Succeeded by Robert S. Beecroft Personal details Alma mater Georgetown University Profession Diplomat Religion Protestant David Hale was sworn in as United States Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan[1] on November 2, 2005. He is currently the United States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace.
Hale had been serving as Deputy Chief of Mission in Amman since July 2003 and as Chargé d'affaires since July 2004. Previously, he was the State Department's Director of the Office of Israel and Palestinian Affairs, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, and Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State. Previous tours were at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, Beirut, Amman, Manama, and Dhahran. He has held several staff positions in the Department.
Mr. Hale joined the Foreign Service in 1984 and studied Arabic at the Foreign Service Institute's Field School in Tunisia. He is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a permanent resident of Princeton, New Jersey.
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External links
- David Hale collected news and commentary at Al Jazeera English
- David Hale collected news and commentary at Bloomberg News
Diplomatic posts Preceded by
David M. SatterfieldUnited States Ambassador to Jordan
2005-2008Succeeded by
Robert S. BeecroftPreceded by
George J. MitchellUnited States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace
2011-presentSucceeded by
IncumbentCategories:- United States ambassadors to Jordan
- Living people
- Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni
- American diplomat stubs
- United States government biography stubs
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