- Joseph A. Mussomeli
Joseph Adamo Mussomeli (
May 26 ,1952 ) is an employee of theUS Department of State and current Ambassador to theKingdom of Cambodia .Ambassador Mussomeli has an undeniable affinity for Cambodia, and has said that he has dreamt of going there "since he was a teenager."
Early life
Ambassador Mussomeli's grandparents on both sides of the family immigrated to America from
Sicily around the turn of the century. Mussomeli was born inNew York City onMay 26 ,1952 . His father, Mariano Mussomeli, was an officer in the US Army and served in bothWorld War II and theKorean War . As such, Joseph moved around the US somewhat in his youth, and also lived for some time in Germany.By his high school years, his family had settled down in
Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey . He graduated fromCamden Catholic High School in 1970, going from there toRutgers University for two years before taking time off to hitch-hike through Europe. Upon returning to the United States, he attended Trenton State College (nowThe College of New Jersey ) and graduated summa cum laude in 1975, earning a BA in Political Science. In 1978, he earned aJuris Doctor degree fromRutgers School of Law-Newark . [ [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/61861.htm Joseph A. Mussomeli biography] ,United States Department of State . AccessedOctober 18 ,2007 .]Career
After law school, Ambassador Mussomeli spent some time working in the legal field, but after a few years decided to join the foreign service, which he entered in September 1980. His first overseas posting was in
Cairo ,Egypt , as a general service officer (GSO). After that, he returned to Washington DC, where worked at the Department of State as staff assistant to the Undersecretary for Security Assistance. His next overseas assignment was inManila ,Philippines , as a consular officer from 1984-1986, to which he would later return in 2002 asDeputy Chief of Mission (DCM). Before that time, however, his tours included: North Korea Desk Officer (1986-1988), Senior Watch Officer (1989-1990), Economic Counselor inColombo ,Sri Lanka , (1990-1992), Inspector for the Office of Inspector General (1992-1994), Political Counselor inRabat ,Morocco (1995-1998), Deputy Chief of Mission inManama ,Bahrain (1998-2001), and as a member of the Senior Seminar (2001-2002). During his second tour in the Philippines as DCM, Ambassor Mussomeli served asCharge d'Affaires for a year while the Ambassor, Frank Ricciardone, was away. On June 24, 2005, theUnited States Senate confirmed him as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia.Mr. Mussomeli has received several awards including two Superior Honor Awards, one Group Superior Honor Award, and two Meritorious Honor Awards.
Family
Ambassador Mussomeli's wife, Sharon Flack Mussomeli, is also a foreign service officer. They have three children: Isaac, Alexis, and Thomas.
Both Isaac and Alexis Mussomeli attended
Middlebury College , their mother's alma mater, for their undergraduate education. Isaac Mussomeli graduated from Middlebury College in 2006, where he majored in psychology and minored in mathematics and physics. He entered the [http://www.brynmawr.edu/postbac/ Bryn Mawr Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program] in June 2007. Alexis graduated summa cum laude from Middlebury in 2008 with a degree inlinguistics , and was a student of the late linguistMark R.V. Southern . Sharon Mussomeli initially met infant Thomas at the Missionaries of Charity Home of Joy in Manila, Philippines, and the family shortly thereafter adopted him.Hobbies
In his spare time, Ambassador Mussomeli enjoys writing poetry and short plays, going on walks, reading about history, and playing
golf , an immensely popular sport in Cambodia.ources
* [http://phnompenh.usembassy.gov/ambassador.html US Embassy Phnom Penh Website]
* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/61861.htm United States Department of State: Biography of Joseph A. Mussomeli]References
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