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Name
  
Thomas Robertson

Spouse
  
Lelia Skipwith


Resigned
  
November 15, 1824

Thomas Bolling Robertson

Role
  
Former Governor of Louisiana

Died
  
October 5, 1828, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, United States

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Previous office
  
Governor of Louisiana (1820–1824)

Education
  
College of William & Mary

Thomas Bolling Robertson (born 1950) is a career foreign service officer, ambassador, and member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor. He was the U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia 2004–2008. President George W. Bush nominated Robertson as U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia on February 6, 2004. The U.S. Senate confirmed his nomination on May 6, 2004, and he was sworn in by Secretary Powell as Ambassador on September 16, 2004.

Ambassador Robertson has served twice at the American Embassy in Budapest, Hungary, as Chief of the Political Section (1990–1993) and as the Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) from 1998 until March 2001. From March until August 2001, he served in Hungary as the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Between tours in Budapest, Ambassador Robertson served as the Law Enforcement Counselor at the American Embassy in Moscow from 1995-1997. Ambassador Robertson was the Director for Russian Affairs at the National Security Council from 2001-2002 when he returned to the Department of State to serve as a Career Development Officer in the Senior Level Division of the Bureau of Human Resources.

Ambassador Robertson is currently the Dean of Leadership and Management at the Foreign Service Institute.

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