| Ambassador of the United States to Greece | |
|---|---|
| Πρέσβης των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών της Αμερικής στην Ελλάδα | |
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| Nominator | The President of the United States | 
| Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent  | 
| Inaugural holder | Charles Keating Tuckerman as Minister  | 
| Formation | 1868 | 
| Website | U.S. Embassy - Athens | 
This is a list of United States ambassadors to Greece.
List of ambassadors
List of ambassadors from the United States to Greece.[1]
- 1868–1899
 
- Charles Keating Tuckerman (Minister 1868–71)
 - John M. Francis (Minister 1871–73)
 - John M. Read, Jr. (Minister 1873–77)
 - John M. Read, Jr. (Chargé d'Affaires 1877–79)
 - Eugene Schuyler (Minister 1882–84)
 - Walker Fearn (Minister 1885–89)
 - A. Loudon Snowden (Minister 1889–92)
 - Truxtun Beale (Minister 1892–93)
 - Eben Alexander (Minister 1893–97)
 - William W. Rockhill (Minister 1897–99)
 
- 1899–1942
 
- Arthur Sherburne Hardy (Minister 1899–1901)
 - Charles Spencer Francis (Minister 1901–02)
 - John Brinkerhoff Jackson (Minister 1902–07)
 - Richmond Pearson (Minister 1907–09)
 - George H. Moses (Minister 1909–12)
 - Jacob Gould Schurman (Minister 1912–13)
 - George F. Williams (Minister 1913–14)
 - Garrett Droppers (Minister 1914–20)
 - Edward Capps (Minister 1920)
 - Irwin Laughlin (Minister 1924–26)
 - Robert Peet Skinner (Minister 1926–32)
 - Lincoln MacVeagh (Minister 1933–41)
 - A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. (Minister 1941–42)
 
- 1942–1997
 
- A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. (Ambassador 1942–43)
 - Alexander C. Kirk (Ambassador 1943)
 - Lincoln MacVeagh (Ambassador 1943–47)
 - Henry F. Grady (Ambassador 1948–50)
 - John Emil Peurifoy (Ambassador 1950–53)
 - Cavendish W. Cannon (Ambassador 1953–56)
 - George V. Allen (Ambassador 1956–57)
 - James Williams Riddleberger (Ambassador 1958–59)
 - Ellis O. Briggs (Ambassador 1959–62)
 - Henry Richardson Labouisse, Jr. (Ambassador 1962–65)
 - Phillips Talbot (Ambassador 1965–69)
 - Henry J. Tasca (Ambassador 1969–74)
 - Jack Bloom Kubisch (Ambassador 1974–77)
 - Robert J. McCloskey (Ambassador 1978–81)
 - Monteagle Stearns (Ambassador 1981–85)
 - Robert Vossler Keeley (Ambassador 1985–89)
 - Michael G. Sotirhos (Ambassador 1989–93)
 - Thomas M. T. Niles (Ambassador 1993–97)
 
- 1997–present
 
- R. Nicholas Burns (Ambassador 1997–2001)
 - Thomas J. Miller (Ambassador 2001–04)
 - Charles P. Ries (Ambassador 2004–07)
 - Daniel V. Speckhard (Ambassador 2007–10)
 - Daniel Bennett Smith (Ambassador 2010–2013)
 - David D. Pearce (Ambassador 2013–2016)
 - Geoffrey R. Pyatt (Ambassador 2016–2022)[2]
 - George J. Tsunis (Ambassador 2022–present)[3]
 
Notes
The U.S. Embassy in Athens was closed July 14, 1941, after the German occupation of Greece. The United States maintained diplomatic relations with the government-in-exile of Greece in London (1941–43) and then in Cairo (1943–44). Ambassador MacVeagh reopened the embassy on October 27, 1944.[4]
The U.S. Legation was raised to Embassy status on September 29, 1942. This action also would promote Minister Biddle to the rank of Ambassador, which required a new appointment. The appointment was promptly made by President Roosevelt and confirmed by the Senate. Ambassador Biddle presented his credentials to the government of Greece on October 30, 1942.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Political Graveyard
 - ↑ "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" (Press release). White House Press Office. May 19, 2016.
 - ↑ Kokkinidis, Tasos. "George Tsunis Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to Greece". Greek Reporter. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
 - 1 2 "Greece". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
 

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