Ambassador Helen Reed Rowe-Palau
HELEN REED-ROWE (1949- )
POSTED ONFEBRUARY 19, 2015BY CONTRIBUTED BY: TEISHA WILSON
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Reed-Rowe has served in a variety of important domestic positions with the State Department including Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Department for the Avian Influenza Action Group, Post Management Officer in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, and as Management Officer in the Bureau of European Affairs. She has also served as a Senior Advisor to the Office of Performance Evaluation in the Department of State.
Additionally, Ambassador Reed-Rowe was selected as a Pearson Fellow. The Pearson Fellowship allows Foreign Service Officers to work on Capitol Hill for one year, during which they are granted the opportunity to observe the legislative process.
Reed-Rowe’s overseas posts abroad include Supervisory General Services Officer for the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Majuro, the capital of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Regional Personnel Officer in the American Embassy in Quito, Ecuador, and Personnel Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Niamey, Niger.
On September 27, 2010, President Barack Obama appointed Reed-Rowe as the first U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Palau. The small Pacific island nation of Palau is a republic, consisting of eight principal islands and 250 smaller ones located about 500 miles southeast of the Philippines. Previously, the U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines handled diplomatic relations with Palau.
Under Ambassador Reed-Rowe, the U.S. and Palau have cooperated on several important issues including strengthening regional security, promoting sustainable development, promoting fisheries, and curbing climate change among other environmental challenges. Ambassador Reed-Rowe also sought to expand the U.S. government’s impact on local schools and women’s organizations and led the effort to provide adequate counseling and support services to U.S. military personnel and veterans in Palau.
Reed-Rowe held this appointment until July 26, 2013. After leaving her post in Palau, Ambassador Reed-Rowe joined the Army War College as a member of the Command team which guides the next generation of military, interagency and international leaders for future service at the strategic level. She officially retired from the Foreign Service in July of 2014.
Ambassador Reed-Rowe is a fluent speaker of Spanish and French. She is also a devoted mother to two, Nikkia and Kevin Rowe.
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African American History, People