James Franklin Jeffrey
James Franklin Jeffrey was sworn in as
U.S Ambassador to
Albania on
October 15,
2002. Mr. Jeffrey is a Minister-Counselor in the Senior Foreign Service; he joined the Foreign Service in
1977. His most recent assignments were as Deputy Chief of Mission to
Ankara,
1999-
2002, and to
Kuwait,
1996-
1999. He also has served in
Tunis,
Sofia,
Munich,
Adana, and on a first assignment to Ankara in
1985-
1987. In the Department, Mr. Jeffrey has served as Senior Greek Desk Officer, as Officer in Charge of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, as Deputy Office Director in the Office of Near Eastern Peace Process and Regional Affairs, and as Deputy Presidential Special Advisor for
Bosnia Implementation. He speaks
German,
French, and
Turkish.
Mr. Jeffrey received a BA in History from Northeastern University in 1969, and an MS in Business Administration from Boston University in 1977. He also holds a diploma in the French language from the University of Paris. From 1969-1976 Mr. Jeffrey served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army, with assignments in Germany and Vietnam. He was born in Massachusetts, and his current state of residence is Virginia.
Reference
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