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Pakistan, as well as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Pearce was nominated by President Obama to become Ambassador to Greece on 21 June 2013. He retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in November 2016, and is now a painter who also sells his work online via his company David D. Pearce Fine Art.
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was published by Congressional Quarterly in 1994. From 1994-97, he was Consul General in Dubai and from 1997-2001 he served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus. From September 2001 to July 2003, he was Director of the Department of State’s Office of Northern Gulf Affairs, with
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nominated him to become ambassador to Algeria on June 28, 2008, and he served there until 2011. He later became the Assistant Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. After serving as the Senior Deputy, and then the Acting, United States Special Representative for Afghanistan and
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in Baghdad. He was Chief of Mission and Consul General at the United States Consulate General in Jerusalem from September 29, 2003 through July 2005, and then Minister Counselor for Political Affairs at the United States Embassy in Rome from 2005-2008. While in Rome, he served two excursion tours to
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in 1973. Prior to joining the U.S. Foreign Service in 1982, he was a reporter, editor and foreign correspondent for nearly a decade. From 1973-79, he worked for the Associated Press in Ohio, the Rome Daily American in Italy, and United Press International in Brussels, Lisbon, and Beirut. As a wire
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service reporter, he covered revolution in Lisbon, civil war in Beirut, and political and economic change in the Arab world. He then moved to the Washington Post, serving as a copy editor on both the foreign and metro desks. From 1980 to 1981 he was a writer-editor in the book service of the
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Pearce entered the Foreign Service in January 1982, serving first as a vice consul and political officer in
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Iraq, in March–April 2007 and September 2007-March 2008, as a senior adviser to Ambassador
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On an Una Chapman Cox fellowship in 1992-93, he wrote a book on diplomacy and the media.
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responsibility for Iraq and Iran. In May–June 2003, Pearce served with the
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David Pearce (disambiguation)

United States Ambassador to Greece
Barack Obama
Daniel Smith
Geoffrey Pyatt
United States Ambassador to Algeria
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Robert Ford
Henry Ensher
United States Consul General in Jerusalem
George W. Bush
Jeff Feltman
Jacob Walles
Portland
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U.S.
Alma mater
Bowdoin College
Ohio State University
U.S. Ambassador to Greece
United States Ambassador to Algeria
Kabul
Bowdoin College
Ohio State University
National Geographic Society
Riyadh
Tunis
Taif

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