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Richard J Bloomfield

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Appointed by
  
Gerald Ford

Preceded by
  
Frank Carlucci

Preceded by
  
Robert C. Brewster

Succeeded by
  
H. Allen Holmes

Succeeded by
  
Raymond E. Gonzalez

Name
  
Richard Bloomfield

Appointed by
  
Jimmy Carter


Richard Joseph Bloomfield (August 27, 1927 - November 22, 2011) was a career Foreign Service Officer who served as United States Ambassador to Ecuador (1976 - 1978) and United States Ambassador to Portugal (1978 - 1982). After retiring from the US Foreign Service in 1982 he became executive director of the World Peace Foundation (1982 - 1992).

Career

After graduating from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in 1950 and serving in the US Air Force, Bloomfield joined the US Foreign Service in 1952. As well as various postings in Latin America he was Director of the Office of Policy Planning and Coordination at the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (1973 - 1976), before being appointed United States Ambassador to Ecuador (1976 - 1978) and United States Ambassador to Portugal (1978 - 1982).

After retiring from the US Foreign Service in 1982 Bloomfield became executive director of the World Peace Foundation (1982 - 1992), before becoming a senior visiting fellow at Brown University.

References

Richard J. Bloomfield Wikipedia