- James Creagan
James F. Creagan (born 1940) is a
United States diplomat.Creagan was born in
Elyria, Ohio in 1940 and grew up on the shores ofLake Erie in nearby Lorain. He is a 1962 graduate of theUniversity of Notre Dame and holds a Ph.D. from theUniversity of Virginia . He has taught political science at several universities, includingTexas A&M University . Creagan speaks Spanish, Portuguese and Italian, and is the former president ofJohn Cabot University . He currently directs the Center for International Studies at TheUniversity of the Incarnate Word located in San Antonio, Texas. In addition to teaching International Studies courses, he also is a Comparative Politics professor and a prominent member of UIW's Political Science department.A career diplomat with over thirty years of experience, Creagan began his career as a Consul in Naples, Italy. He served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy in Italy before arriving in Honduras. He has also served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy to the Holy See, the Consul General in Sao Paulo, Brazil and the Political Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia. Other assignments include serving as the Political Counselor at the American Embassy in Lisbon and as a political and labor officer in U.S. Embassies in Lima, Mexico, San Salvador and Rome.
Honduras
He was nominated by President
Bill Clinton to be the U.S. Ambassador toHonduras onMarch 22 ,1996 and was sworn in onJuly 29 ,1996 . Creagan arrived inTegucigalpa in August 1996, and presented his credentials to the Government of Honduras onAugust 29 ,1996 .Creagan is married to Gwyn Jonsson Creagan of Texas. They are residents of
San Antonio, Texas and have two sons and a daughter-in-law.ources
* [http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/erc/biographies/creagan_james.html Biography from UIC Library's Electronic Research Collection]
* [http://uiw.edu/polisci/creagan.htm]
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