Jon R. Thomas

Jon R. Thomas (born 1946) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters[1] from 1984 to 1986.

Biography

Jon R. Thomas was born in Minneapolis on January 7, 1946. Thomas spent 1966 through 1969 as a member of the U.S. Special Forces, earning a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and Purple Heart.

Thomas was educated at the University of Minnesota, receiving a B.A. in 1970. Upon graduating, he joined the United States Department of State and served as a Foreign Service reserve officer in Spain and Switzerland until 1977.

Thomas left government service in 1977, becoming president of TURFAID, an equipment distributorship.

He returned to the government in 1980, when he became a senior staff member of the Policy Planning Staff at the State Department. In 1982, he became Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters. President of the United States Ronald Reagan subsequently nominated Thomas to be Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters and Thomas held this office from October 10, 1984 until April 18, 1986. In this capacity, he was the U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Thomas played a large role in the "internationalization" of the United States' narcotics control strategy.

Thomas also received a Master of Arts and Sciences from Vanderbilt University in 1995. He served as president and CEO of CIC Systems, an alternative energy company, from 1999-2004. He was an adjunct professor in international business at the Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business, Belmont University from 1989-1999.

References

  1. Richey, Warren (August 22, 1985). "Teamwork to fight drugs". Christian Science Monitor. p. 3. Retrieved 6 August 2012.

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Preceded by
Dominick L. DiCarlo
Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters
October 10, 1984 April 18, 1986
Succeeded by
Ann B. Wrobleski


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