How to Become an Ambassador: An American Foreign Service Odyssey

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title How to Become an Ambassador: An American Foreign Service Odyssey
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomas Armbruster
Edited by Lesley Wyldbore
Illustrated by Robin Locke Monda
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:230
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
ISBN/Barcode 9781098308483
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 22 October 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Ambassador Thomas Armbruster is a field guy, a diplomatic foot soldier. He served overseas for 20 years and has the experience to tell future ambassadors what to expect. Global problems require global solutions and international institutions. America has led in so many ways on the global stage since World War Two. There is a lot of good work to be done and only by including all Americans in diplomacy can we advance further. This book is a call to service and adventure. Armbruster?served as Ambassador to the Republic of the Marshall Islands from August 2012 to May 2016.? Since leaving the Foreign Service, he has worked as an international consultant and led inspections to Colombia; Denmark, Chad, Mauritania and the South and Central Asia bureau. Overseas postings include Vladivostok, Russia; Dushanbe, Tajikistan; Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; Moscow, Russia; Havana, Cuba and Helsinki, Finland.? Domestic assignments include Diplomat in Residence at City College in New York City and Polar Affairs Officer in Washington, DC. ? Armbruster?was the Chief U.S. Negotiator for an emergency response treaty with Russia and led trade and counternarcotics missions to Afghanistan.? He is fluent in Spanish and Russian. Ambassador Armbruster is the only American diplomat to arrive in the (then) Soviet Union by kayak?and is a private pilot and scuba diver.? Armbruster?was born in El Paso, Texas and lives in Ithaca, New York with his wife Kathy and dog "Skipjack."? Tom and Kathy have two children, Bryan and Kalia, who grew up in the Foreign Service. A travel book might be just what you need right now!

Author Biography

Tom Armbruster served as Ambassador to the Republic of the Marshall Islands from August 2012 to May 2016.? Ambassador Armbruster is the only American diplomat to arrive in the (then) Soviet Union by kayak?and is a private pilot and scuba diver.? Prior to joining the Foreign Service Armbruster was a journalist with KGMB-TV, the Honolulu CBS affiliate. He has written for Chesapeake Bay Magazine, The Ambassadors Review, Inside A U.S. Embassy, Modern Diplomacy, State Magazine and The Foreign Service Journal. Since leaving the Foreign Service, Ambassador Armbruster has worked as an international consultant and led State Department inspection teams to Colombia, Denmark, Chad, Mauritania, Nepal, and Bangladesh. He evaluates the Ambassadors executive direction and the execution of foreign policy. Overseas Foreign Service postings include Vladivostok, Russia; Dushanbe, Tajikistan; Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; Moscow, Russia; Havana, Cuba and Helsinki, Finland.? Domestic assignments include Diplomat in Residence at City College in New York City and Polar Affairs Officer in Washington, DC. ?Armbruster?was the Chief U.S. Negotiator for an emergency response treaty with Russia and led trade and counternarcotics missions to Afghanistan.? He is fluent in Spanish and Russian. Armbruster?was born in El Paso, Texas and lives in New York with his wife Kathy and dog Skipjack.? Tom and Kathy have two children, Bryan and Kalia, who grew up in the Foreign Service. Earth-friendly editor with a keen interest in politics, travel and education. Specialising in academic papers, culture and smiles. Robin specializes in literary fiction, non fiction, memoir, bios, history, and sexual, racial and cultural identity. Former PenguinUSA designer.