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Heather M. Hodges

Heather Mary Hodges (born 1946) is a career United States foreign service officer.[1] She has been the United States Ambassador to Moldova and the United States Ambassador to Ecuador.[2]

Heather Mary Hodges
Heather Mary Hodges, U.S. Ambassador
United States Ambassador to Ecuador
In office
October 2, 2008 – April 5, 2011
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
Preceded byLinda Jewell
Succeeded byAdam Namm
United States Ambassador to Moldova
In office
September 12, 2003 – May 2006
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byPamela Hyde Smith
Succeeded byMichael D. Kirby
Personal details
Born1946 (age 76–77)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materCollege of St. Catherine
ProfessionDiplomat

Biography

Hodges is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. She has a B.A. in Spanish from the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota, and an M.A. from New York University. She lived and worked in Madrid, Spain, throughout the 1970s.

Hodges joined the Foreign Service in 1980 and was assigned to Caracas, Venezuela. Following Caracas, she served in Guatemala and later in Washington as Peru Desk Officer. In 1987, Ms. Hodges received a Pearson Fellowship to work in the U.S. Congress, where she was counsel to the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Affairs. In January 1989, she became Consul General at the U.S. Consulate in Bilbao, Spain. In 1991, she returned to the U.S. to serve as Deputy Director of the Office of Cuban Affairs.

In 1993, Hodges was assigned to Managua, Nicaragua, as Deputy Chief of Mission. From August 1996 to June 1997, Hodges participated in the Department of State's Senior Seminar, a leadership program for select members of the Foreign Service. She served as the Deputy Chief of Mission in Lima, Peru, from July 1997 to May 2000 and was also Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Spain, from June 2000 to July 2003.

She served as U.S. Ambassador to Moldova from September 2003 to May 2006. She was then appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of the Director General.

She was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador on July 15, 2008, arrived in Ecuador in early August, and presented her credentials to President Rafael Correa on October 2, 2008.

On April 4, 2011, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported that Ms. Hodges had expressed concern over Ecuador's National Police being corrupt via a cable dated July 10, 2009, which was exposed by WikiLeaks.[3] She warned that their National Police Commander, Jaime Aquilino Hurtado, might be involved in illegal activity. According to The New York Times, this involved "his possible involvement in schemes to extort bribes from a taxi union, steal public funds and ease trafficking of undocumented Chinese immigrants." She also recommended the United States revoke Hurtado's visa. It was also noted that President Correa may have known about Hurtado.[4] On April 5, 2011, Ecuador expelled Hodges from the country after she failed to give the Ecuadorian government a satisfactory explanation of accusations made public in the WikiLeaks diplomatic cables.[5]

Awards

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Moldova - Chiefs of Mission : Office of the Historian". History.state.gov. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Presidential Nomination: Heather Mary Hodges". Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  3. ^ "La corrupción policial en Ecuador es generalizada", El Pais, April 4, 2011.
  4. ^ "Ecuador Expels U.S. Ambassador Over WikiLeaks Cable", The New York Times, April 5, 2011.
  5. ^ "Ecuador expels US ambassador over Wikileaks cable", BBC News, April 5, 2011, accessed April 5, 2011.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Pamela Hyde Smith
United States Ambassador to Moldova
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Ecuador
2008–2011
Succeeded by

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