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Thomas M. T. Niles

Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles (born September 22, 1939, Lexington, Kentucky) is a diplomat who served as a career Foreign Service Officer and United States Ambassador to Canada (1985–89),[1] the European Union (1989–91), and Greece (1993–97).[2] He has since served as President and Vice Chairman of the United States Council for International Business and is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy.[3] He graduated from Harvard University and the University of Kentucky.[4]

References

  1. ^ Clarity, James F.; Clines, Francis X. (June 15, 1985). "BRIEFING; GOING NORTH". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ Holmes, Steven A. (June 10, 1993). "Mondale (Tokyo) Is Excited, Holbrooke (Bonn) Surprised". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "Ambassador Thomas M.T. Niles – USCIB". January 1, 1950.
  4. ^ "Thomas M.T. Niles". The American Academy of Diplomacy.
Diplomatic posts Preceded byAlfred H. Kingon United States Ambassador to the European Union September 10, 1985 – June 28, 1989 Succeeded byJames F. Dobbins Preceded byPaul H. Robinson, Jr. United States Ambassador to Canada June 23, 1989 – August 26, 1991 Succeeded byEdward Ney Preceded byMichael G. Sotirhos United States Ambassador to Greece November 8, 1993 – September 27, 1997 Succeeded byR. Nicholas Burns Government offices Preceded byRaymond G. H. Seitz Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs October 3, 1991 – April 1, 1993 Succeeded byStephen A. Oxman