James
Curtis Oberwetter
Ambassador, Saudi Arabia
Oberwetter was nominated by President Bush on November 17,
2003, confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 9, 2003, and sworn
in on January 8, 2004 as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Prior to becoming Ambassador, Mr. Oberwetter
served as Senior Vice President of Governmental and Political
Affairs for Hunt Consolidated, Inc., a Dallas based company he
joined in 1974. Earlier, the Ambassador was Press Secretary for
then-Houston Congressman George H.W. Bush. He also worked for the
U.S. Government as special assistant to the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency.
A native of Texas, Ambassador Oberwetter has
been an active member of many community service organizations in
his home state, as well as in professional associations. He was
appointed Chairman of the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug
Abuse from 1996-2001 by then-Governor George W. Bush. Among other
honors, Ambassador Oberwetter is the recipient of a Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Texas Parent-Teachers Association. He
was for many years a member of the American Petroleum
Institute�s Communications Committee, and has served as its
Chairman. Ambassador Oberwetter was born November 3, 1944
in Cuero, Texas, and is a graduate of the University of Texas at
Austin with a Bachelor degree of Journalism.
Source: US State Department
As of March, 2006
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