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President
  
Barack Obama

Succeeded by
  
Amy J. Hyatt

Preceded by
  
Inaugural

Education
  
Naval War College

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Alma mater
  
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore (formerly Maryland State College an Historically Black College and University) Naval War College

Helen Reed-Rowe (born 1949), a career diplomat, served as the first United States Ambassador to Palau.

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Early life and education

Reed-Rowe was born Helen Patricia Reed to Gladys and John W. Reed, Sr. in Baltimore, Maryland in 1949. She credits her family with sparking her interest in world affairs. “My parents were very involved in the community and wanted us to be concerned not just with the local area, but the rest of the world. I think that had a strong influence on me.” A native of the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore City, Reed-Rowe attended public schools and graduated from Edmondson High School with honors.

A first generation college graduate, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Maryland, Eastern Shore in Princess Anne, MD. During her college years, she was inducted into the National Honor Society and listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and University.

Career

Reed-Rowe joined the Foreign Service in 1986 and served overseas in three geographic regions.She served in managerial capacities in Niger, Ecuador and Jamaica, and as Deputy Chief of Mission in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. In Washington, she managed diverse portfolios in the Bureaus of Near Eastern Affairs and European Affairs as well as the Bureau of African Affairs. She also served as an Examiner on the Board of Examiners in the Bureau of Human Resources and as an area manager in Overseas Building Operations. In addition, Reed-Rowe served as a Senior Advisor to the Office of Performance Evaluation in the Department of State and as a Foreign Affairs Advisor from the Department of State to the Avian Influenza Action Group. As a Pearson Fellow, Reed-Rowe served a one-year assignment in the congressional office of Representative Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX). In 2008, Reed-Rowe earned a master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

Reed-Rowe was nominated by President Obama on August 9, 2010 to be the first U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of Palau. After confirmation by the Senate, she was sworn in on September 27, 2010. Reed-Rowe completed this assignment July 26, 2013, and was succeeded by Amy J. Hyatt. Reed-Rowe then joined the United States Army War College as a member of the Command team which focuses on the development of the next generation of military, interagency and international leaders. She officially retired from the Foreign Service in July 2014.

During her career, Reed-Rowe earned several Department of State Meritorious Honor Awards, recognition from the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau, and the U.S. Army Superior Civilian Service Award.

Personal

In addition to English, Reed-Rowe is a fluent speaker of Spanish and French. She has two adult children, Nikkia Rowe and Kevin Anthony Rowe. In retirement, Reed-Rowe is a principal officer in "Embracing Next Generations" a volunteer organization dedicated to youth development in Baltimore City communities.

References

Helen Reed-Rowe Wikipedia