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Joan M. Clark
American retired diplomat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joan Margaret Clark (born March 27, 1922) is an American retired diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Malta between 1979 and 1981.[1] Born in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, she is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy. In 2007, Clark was presented the Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award by the American Foreign Service Association.
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Joan M. Clark | |
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![]() Clark at an event marking the 90th anniversary of the U.S. Foreign Service in 2014 | |
United States Ambassador to Malta | |
In office March 21, 1979 – February 21, 1981 | |
President | Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan |
Preceded by | Bruce Laingen |
Succeeded by | James Malone Rentschler |
9th Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs | |
In office December 22, 1983 – October 18, 1989 | |
Preceded by | Diego C. Asencio |
Succeeded by | Elizabeth M. Tamposi |
16th Director General of the Foreign Service | |
In office July 27, 1981 – October 24, 1983 | |
Preceded by | Harry G. Barnes Jr. |
Succeeded by | Alfred Atherton |
Personal details | |
Born | (1922-03-27) March 27, 1922 (age 102) Ridgefield Park, New Jersey |
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Clark left her post in Malta when she became Director General of the Foreign Service[2] and Director of Personnel. She also served as Director of the Office of Management Policy (April 10, 1977 – March 20, 1979) and Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs (1983-1989).[3]