Nomination of James E. Goodby To Be United States
Ambassador to
The
President today announced his intention to nominate James E. Goodby, of
Mr.
Goodby entered the Foreign Service in 1952. He was a
foreign affairs specialist for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in Washington,
DC, 1954 - 1959; foreign affairs officer in the Office of Special Assistant to
the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy at the Department of State, 1960 -
1961; and officer in charge of nuclear test ban negotiations for the U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency in Washington and Geneva, 1961 - 1963. Mr. Goodby was a member of the policy planning council at the
Department of State, 1963 - 1967; political officer for the U.S. mission to the
European Community in Brussels, 1967 - 1969; officer in charge of defense policy
affairs at the Bureau of European Affairs at the Department of State, 1969 -
1971; consular for political affairs at the U.S. mission to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization in Brussels, 1971 - 1974; Deputy Director of the Bureau of
Politico-Military Affairs, 1974 - 1977; and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs, 1977 - 1980. From 1980 to 1981, Mr. Goodby
served as Ambassador to
Mr.
Goodby graduated from
Nomination of Sonia
Landau To Be Coordinator for International
Communications and Information Policy at the Department of State
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Sonia Landau to be
Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, with the
rank of Ambassador, at the Department of State. She would succeed Diana Lady Dougan.
Since
1986 Ms. Landau has been a self-employed consultant in
Ms.
Landau graduated from the