Ambassador Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr.

Jennings Randolph Guest Scholar

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Contact

Phone: (202) 429-4771

E-mail: fricciardone@usip.org

Languages: Italian, Arabic, Turkish, and French

Countries: Iran, Iraq, Turkey

Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. is on leave from the U.S. Department of State as a guest scholar at USIP. He has served as U.S. Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt (2005-2008), the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of Palau (simultaneous appointments, 2002-2005). As a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, he received U.S. government and other organization awards for his work in foreign policy and program management, political reporting and analysis and peacekeeping.

Ricciardone has extensive diplomatic experience with Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Italy and Jordan. He has also served in two multinational military deployments: as chief of the Civilian Observer Unit of the Multinational Force and Observers in Egypt's Sinai Desert, and as political adviser to the U.S. and Turkish commanding generals of Operation Provide Comfort, based in Turkey and operating in Iraq. In Washington, Ricciardone directed the Department of State's 9/11 Task Force on the Coalition Against Terrorism and served as the Secretary of State's special coordinator for the Transition of Iraq (1999-2001). He also has served in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs and in senior management positions under the director general of the Foreign Service and of Human Resources.

Before entering the Foreign Service in 1978, Ricciardone was a Fulbright Scholar and teacher in Italy (1973-76) and Iran (1976-1978), and traveled widely in Southwest Asia, Europe and the Middle East. He was born in Boston and graduated from Malden Catholic High School and Dartmouth College.

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