Tatiana
C. Gfoeller
U.S.
Consul General Tatiana C. Gfoeller is a veteran
U.S. Diplomat, having joined the Department of
State in 1984. Her previous foreign postings
have included: Poland, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain,
the Soviet Union, Belgium, Russia, and
Turkmenistan. She has served as a Deputy
Principal Officer in Russia and Deputy Chief of
Mission in Turkmenistan. Ms. Gfoeller was
awarded the Rusk Fellowship in 2000, and taught
Masters degree classes in political science at
Georgetown University and wrote a book on U.S.
foreign policy interests in the Caspian Basin.
She speaks Russian, French, Polish, Italian,
Spanish, and Arabic. She is a member of numerous
foreign affairs organizations, including the
Council of Foreign Relations.
Ms. Gfoeller has a Bachelors of Science and a
Masters of Science from Georgetown University,
in addition to a Certificate of International
Law Studies from the University of Florence. She
is married and has one son.
Source:
US State Dept.
As
of August 13, 2007