Gene Cretz

Gene Cretz
United States Ambassador to Ghana
In office
October 8, 2012  July 1, 2015
President Barack Obama
Preceded by Donald Teitelbaum
Succeeded by Patricia Alsup (Acting)
United States Ambassador to Libya
In office
January 11, 2009  May 15, 2012*
President George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Preceded by Joseph Palmer
Succeeded by Christopher Stevens
Personal details
Born Gene Allan Cretz
(1950-04-20) April 20, 1950
Albany, New York, U.S.
Alma mater University of Rochester
Buffalo State College
Stony Brook University
  • Joan Polaschik served as Chargé d’Affaires while the Tripoli embassy suspended operations from February 25, 2011 – September 22, 2011.

Gene Allan Cretz (born 1950)[1] is a career diplomat who retired from the Senior Foreign Service in 2015. Before retiring, he was the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana. Before this, he was the first U.S. Ambassador to Libya since 1972, after being nominated in July 2007 by President Bush.[2] His nomination was confirmed by the US Senate on November 21, 2008.[3] He was sworn-in as U.S. Ambassador to Libya by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on December 17, 2008, at the State Department.[4] He arrived in Libya on December 27, 2008. Cretz speaks a number of languages, including Arabic, Dari, Urdu, and Chinese. President Barack Obama nominated him for the post to Ghana in April 2012. He was sworn-in as the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on September 11, 2012. His retirement ceremony was held at the U.S. State Department on Wednesday, July 1, 2015.

Diplomatic postings

Gene Cretz previously served in key diplomatic posts in Israel, Egypt and Syria. In addition to these postings, he has also been stationed in Pakistan, India, China, and in Washington D.C. Cretz was Christopher Stevens' immediate predecessor as U.S. Ambassador to Libya. Prior to assuming his post in Libya, he was a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.[5]

Early Life

Cretz was born in Albany, New York and attended Albany High School, graduating with the class of 1968. He subsequently taught there from 1977 to 1979.[6] He received a bachelor's degree in English Literature from the University of Rochester and a master's degree in Linguistics and Secondary Education from Buffalo State College at Buffalo.

References

  1. "Bush nominates ambassador to Libya". USA Today. 2007-07-11. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  2. "US Senate Confirms Diplomat to be First US Ambassador to Libya in 36 Years". Voice of America. 2008-11-21.
  3. "Ambassador: Biography". United States Embassy in Tripoli. United States Department of State. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  4. "Statements by Deputy Chief of Mission Gene Cretz". US embassy, Tel Aviv. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  5. Fitzgerald, Bryan (12 April 2011). "Long journey from Albany: Gene A. Cretz rose to be U.S. ambassador to Libya". Albany Times Union. Retrieved 13 April 2011.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Joseph Palmer
United States Ambassador to Libya
2009–2012
Succeeded by
Christopher Stevens
Preceded by
Donald Teitelbaum
United States Ambassador to Ghana
2012–2015
Succeeded by
Patricia Alsup
Acting
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