Nomination of E. Allan
Wendt for the Rank of Ambassador While Serving as Senior Representative for
Strategic Technology Policy at the State Department
March 17, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate E. Allan Wendt, a career
member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank
of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Senior Representative for
Strategic Technology Policy in the Office of the Under Secretary of State for
Coordinating Security Assistance Programs.
Mr.
Wendt has been serving in this position since May 1987. He entered the Foreign
Service in 1959, first as a personnel officer and then as staff aide. From 1961
to 1963, he served as vice consul at the American Consulate General in Dusseldorf, Federal Republic of
Germany. He then returned to the Department of State, serving as watch officer
in the operations center, 1963 - 1964, and in the Personnel Office in the
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 1964 - 1966. Mr. Wendt was economic/commercial
officer and commercial attache at the U.S. Embassy in
Saigon, Vietnam, 1967 - 1971; and
economic/financial officer at the U.S. Mission to the European Communities,
1971 - 1974. He then became a senior fellow with the Council on Foreign
Relations in New York, 1974 - 1975; and
Director of the Office of International Commodities in the Bureau of Economic
and Business Affairs, 1975 - 1979. From 1979 to 1981, Mr. Wendt was Counselor
for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. In 1981 he served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy Resources Policy
in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs until October of 1986, when he
studied Arabic at the Foreign Service Institute until May of 1987.
Mr.
Wendt graduated from Yale University (B.A., 1957). He
received a degree from Institut d'Etudes
Politiques in 1959 and Harvard University (M.P.A., 1967). He was
born November 8, 1935, in Chicago, IL, and currently resides
in Washington, DC.