2022 Certificates of Competency for Nominees to be Chiefs of Mission
In accordance with Section 304 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980, Certificates of Competency must be presented to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for presidential nominees to be Chief of Mission that demonstrate the competence of [a] nominee to perform the duties of the position in which he or she is to serve. Per Section 712 of the Department of State Authorities Act, Fiscal Year 2017, Certificates of Competency are posted to this site within seven days of transmittal to the Senate.
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Certificate of Competency
Holgate, Laura S.H. – Representative of the United States of America to the International Atomic Energy Agency, with the rank of Ambassador – February 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Reuben Earl Brigety, II – Republic of South Africa – February 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
MaryKay Loss Carlson – Republic of the Philippines – February 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Godfrey, John T. – Republic of the Sudan – February 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Goldberg, Philip S. – Republic of Korea – February 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Duncan, William H. – Republic of El Salvador – March 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Viguerie, Lesslie – Kyrgyz Republic – March 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Patman, Carrin F. – Republic of Iceland – March 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Razdan Duggal, Shefali – Kingdom of the Netherlands – March 2022 -
Certificate of Competency
Bond, Candace – Republic of Trinidad and Tobago – April 2022