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279:. He was nominated by President Obama and confirmed by the Senate in August, 2011. He departed Mexico City for Washington July 31, 2015 and retired from the State Department on September 30, 2015. Wayne attained the highest rank in the U.S. diplomatic service: Career Ambassador. He is currently a Professorial Lecturer and Distinguished Diplomat in Residence at American University's School of International Service where he teaches courses related to diplomacy and US foreign policy. Wayne also works with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Atlantic Council, the Center for Strategic and International Studies,. Wayne is co-chair of the Mexico Institute's Advisory Board at the Wilson Center. He is also on the board of the American Academy of Diplomacy and the Public Diplomacy Council of America. Wayne is an independent consultant, speaker and writer and works with several not-for-profit professional associations. He was an adviser for HSBC Latin America on improving management of financial crime risk from 2015 until 2019 and served on the board of the American Foreign Service Association from 2017 to 2019. 511:
Bilateral Forum on Higher Education, Innovation and Research, and a Bilateral Security Forum, while expanding cooperation under the $ 2.3 billion MĂ©rida Initiative and on a range of border and travel issues. Trade, investment and tourism grew each year during Wayne's tenure. In 2014, the number of Mexicans studying in the U.S. doubled to over 30,000 and some 50 new university level partnerships were established, thanks to cooperation under the Bilateral Forum on Higher Education. Mission Mexico was chosen in 2014 by the State Department as the "Embassy to Watch" for its wide-ranging public-private partnerships, and in 2015, the Embassy was selected as one of three "Gender Champions" among U.S. Embassies world-wide for its efforts to support gender programs and good practices. Mission Mexico's outreach also grew massively during Wayne's tenure, for example, reaching 1 million Facebook likes for the Embassy alone by September, 2015. Wayne's work in Mexico was recognized by the U.S. and Mexican governments (see Recognition).
520:(2005); Presidential Distinguished Service Award (2001); two Presidential Meritorious Service Awards (2012, 2005); Secretary of Defense Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service (2011); Global Ambassador of Peace and Public Service, International House, University of California, Berkeley (2015); Order of the Aztec Eagle granted by Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto and Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Meade (2015). In October 2015, Wayne was chosen to receive the State Department's Charles E. Cobb Jr. Award for Initiative and Success in Trade Development. In June 2017, the Director General of the Foreign Service awarded Wayne the Director General's Cup for the Foreign Service. 1395: 31: 1334: 848: 1344: 858: 700: 423:". He played a leading role in building international cooperation against the financing of terrorism following the attacks of September 11, 2001 and in coordinating a number of reconstruction and assistance donor conferences during this time including those for Afghanistan, Iraq, the countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, and the 2005 Pakistan earthquake. 494:
in Afghanistan and with other elements of the international community and Afghan society. Wayne received a Presidential Meritorious Service Award and a Secretary of Defense Medal for Meritorious Civilian Service (on the nomination of General David Petraeus) for his work in Afghanistan, as well as
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Confirmed by the Senate as a "Career Ambassador" (2010) (the most senior rank of the U.S. Foreign Service); Cordell Hull Award for Economic Achievement by Senior Officers (2010); Paul Wellstone Anti-Slavery Ambassador of the Year Award (2008); Department of State's Distinguished Honor Award
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on September 13, 2011. During Wayne's tenure, the United States and Mexico expanded cooperation on economic, educational, public security and other issues. The two governments established a High Level Economic Dialogue, the Mexico-U.S. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Council, the U.S.-Mexico
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economic reform policies, combating the financing of terrorism, international energy policy, trade, intellectual property and investment policies, international telecommunications policy, international transportation policies, support for U.S. businesses overseas, and efforts to end trade in "
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Wayne was nominated and confirmed as Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs (EB) in 2000. He served in that position under three Secretaries of State. In EB, he oversaw work on post-conflict economic assistance, economic sanctions, international debt, development and
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issues, as well as oversight of bureau management and public diplomacy programs, including the overseeing integration of the first office of the US Information Agency (USIA) into the State Department. He played an important role in organizing the
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heading a section following French politics and working to promote US-French anti-terrorism cooperation (1984–87) following a mid-career Masters of Public Administration at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (1983–84).
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in Argentina. He also worked successfully to improve the image of the United States in Argentina, as well as to increase bilateral trade and investment and to improve cooperation on fighting illegal drugs, among other areas.
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for two years. He returned to Foreign Service as the Director for Regional Affairs for the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Counter-Terrorism, from 1989 to 1991. He served as Director for Western European Affairs at the
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His appointment as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of European Affairs in 1997 gave Wayne broader responsibilities including in the management of U.S. relations with the
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In May 2011, President Obama submitted Wayne's nomination to be the US Ambassador to Mexico. Wayne was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 2, and presented his credentials to
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A career diplomat starting in 1975, Wayne first served as a China analyst in the Department of State and was then posted overseas as a political officer in
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Wayne served as Interim Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs in 2005, during which he also served as U.S. Foreign Affairs "
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In June 2009, Ambassador Wayne was asked to serve in a newly created position as Coordinating Director for Development and Economic Affairs in
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THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT AWARDS AMBASSADOR ANTHONY WAYNE WITH THE ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE July 30, 2015 | Mexico City | Press Release 406
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working for Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat until 1996, when he returned to Washington as Deputy Assistant Secretary for
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for South West Europe in 1999, for which he subsequently received a Presidential Distinguished Service Award.
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from June 1991 until mid-1993. Wayne took up the post of Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Mission to the
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After Paris, Wayne took a leave of absence to work as the national security correspondent for
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and a Presidential Meritorious Service Award during his tenure as Assistant Secretary.
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the Cordell Hull Award for Economic Achievement from the Department of State.
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In late May, 2010, Wayne took over the position of Deputy Ambassador at the
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs
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Anti-Slavery Ambassador of the Year Award for his work against
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Vilma MartĂ­nez one step closer to representing US in Argentina
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
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fraternity, as well as being selected to be a member of
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Kennedy School at 275:, Wayne served nearly four years as 164:June 1, 2000 â€“ June 3, 2006 853:United States Ambassadors to Mexico 583: 13: 797:United States Ambassador to Mexico 482:. In that role, under Ambassador 301:University of California, Berkeley 241:University of California, Berkeley 43:United States Ambassador to Mexico 14: 1802: 692: 319:(1975), and a master's degree in 1781:United States Career Ambassadors 1393: 1342: 1332: 856: 846: 698: 568:Wilson Center - Mexico Institute 303:(1972) where he was a member of 1791:21st-century American diplomats 1761:People from Concord, California 679: 287:Earl Anthony Wayne was born in 647: 632: 514: 462: 1: 1756:Harvard Kennedy School alumni 523: 366:The Christian Science Monitor 1471:and Minister Plenipotentiary 7: 1766:Princeton University alumni 219:1950 (age 73–74) 10: 1807: 1771:Stanford University alumni 668:(in Spanish). 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United States Ambassador to Mexico
Barack Obama
Carlos Pascual
Roberta S. Jacobson
United States Ambassador to Argentina
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Lino Gutierrez
Vilma MartĂ­nez
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Alan Larson
Dan Sullivan
Sacramento
California
Alma mater
University of California, Berkeley
Stanford University
Princeton University
Harvard University
Argentina
Afghanistan
Ambassador to Mexico
Sacramento, California
Concord
political science
University of California, Berkeley
Tau Kappa Epsilon

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