Richard J. Bloomfield

Richard J. Bloomfield
United States Ambassador to Ecuador
In office
April 6, 1976[1]  January 21, 1978[1]
Appointed by Gerald Ford
Preceded by Robert C. Brewster
Succeeded by Raymond E. Gonzalez
United States Ambassador to Portugal
In office
February 3, 1978[1]  June 10, 1982[1]
Appointed by Jimmy Carter
Preceded by Frank Carlucci
Succeeded by H. Allen Holmes
Personal details
Born (1927-08-27)August 27, 1927
Died November 22, 2011(2011-11-22) (aged 84)
Alma mater Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Richard Joseph Bloomfield (August 27, 1927 - November 22, 2011) was a career Foreign Service Officer who served as United States Ambassador to Ecuador (1976 - 1978) and United States Ambassador to Portugal (1978 - 1982). After retiring from the US Foreign Service in 1982 he became executive director of the World Peace Foundation (1982 - 1992).

Career

After graduating from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in 1950 and serving in the US Air Force, Bloomfield joined the US Foreign Service in 1952.[2] As well as various postings in Latin America he was Director of the Office of Policy Planning and Coordination at the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (1973 - 1976),[2] before being appointed United States Ambassador to Ecuador (1976 - 1978) and United States Ambassador to Portugal (1978 - 1982).[3]

After retiring from the US Foreign Service in 1982 Bloomfield became executive director of the World Peace Foundation (1982 - 1992), before becoming a senior visiting fellow at Brown University.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 history.state.gov, Richard Joseph Bloomfield (1927-2011)
  2. 1 2 presidency.ucsb.edu, 22 December 1977, United States Ambassador to Portugal Nomination of Richard J. Bloomfield.
  3. 1 2 Boston Globe, 14 December 2011, Richard J. Bloomfield, 84, retired US ambassador
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