Kelly C. Degnan

Kelly Colleen Degnan[1] a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, currently serving as the Political Advisor to the Commander of United States Naval Forces Europe / United States Naval Forces Africa. Previously, she was the Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) to the U.S. Mission to Italy and San Marino in Rome, Italy. In September 2019, she was nominated to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Georgia.[2]

Kelly C. Degnan
United States Ambassador to Georgia
Assumed office
January 31, 2020
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byIan C. Kelly
United States Ambassador to Italy
Acting
In office
January 18, 2017  October 1, 2017
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byJohn R. Phillips
Succeeded byLewis Eisenberg
United States Ambassador to San Marino
Acting
In office
January 18, 2017  October 1, 2017
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byJohn R. Phillips
Succeeded byLewis Eisenberg
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Southern California Law Center

Education

Degnan graduated from the University of Southern California Law Center and practiced law in California for several years. She sailed the Pacific Ocean for five years, working as legal counsel in the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau before joining the State Department. She holds an undergraduate degree in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.[3]

Career

Following the departure of Ambassador John R. Phillips, Degnan became Chargé d’Affaires ad interim (the acting U.S. Ambassador) to the U.S. Mission to Italy and San Marino from January 18, 2017 until October 1, 2017 when Ambassador Lewis Eisenberg arrived. She was the Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) prior to that point, starting in November 2015; and continued to serve as DCM until July 2019. Prior to the assignment in Rome, she served on the Secretary of State's staff as Deputy Executive Secretary from February 2014 to September 2015. Prior to returning to Washington, Degnan served as Deputy Chief of Mission at U.S. Embassy Pristina in Kosovo. She moved to Embassy Kosovo from the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels, where she was the Political Advisor for three years.[3][4]

In addition, Degnan has served overseas as the Senior Civilian Representative to Brigade Combat Team Salerno in Khost Afghanistan, as Deputy Political Counselor at the United States Embassy in Ankara Turkey, as well as in Botswana, and Pakistan since joining the United States Foreign Service in 1993. She also served as Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs during her previous tours in Washington. Ms. Degnan earned the Secretary of State’s Expeditionary Service Award, as well as numerous other awards.[3]

Ambassador to Georgia

In her first public speech during the appointment ceremony Degnan called Russia a hostile neighbor to Georgia, and outlined that her mission would be dedicated to deepening relations between Washington and Tbilisi in the development of democracy, trade and security.[5]

Ambassador Degnan outlined Georgia's impressive progress in the fight against corruption, in matters of doing business and highlighted that 2020 Georgian parliamentary election would play a very important role in the development of Georgia.[5]

In her speech, Kelly Degnan repeatedly called Georgia an important strategic partner of the United States and highlighted the participation of Georgian units in operations in Afghanistan.[5]

Swearing In Ceremony

Ambassador Degnan's Swearing In Ceremony on January 18, 2020 was in the Treaty Room on the Seventh Floor of the U.S. State Department in Washington, DC, and was attended by a number of dignitaries, including the Georgian Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador David Bakradze.[6]

For a complete transcript of Ambassador Degnan's speech at her Swearing-In Ceremony, visit the U.S. Embassy Tbilisi website at https://ge.usembassy.gov/ambassador-degnans-swearing-in-remarks-january-16/.[7]

Presentation of Credentials

Degnan presented her credentials to Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili at the Orbeliani Palace in Tbilisi on January 31, 2020.[8]

Personal

Degnan speaks Italian, French, Turkish, Urdu, and her mother tongue, English.

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
John Phillips
United States Ambassador to Italy
2017
Acting
Succeeded by
Lewis Eisenberg
United States Ambassador to San Marino
2017
Acting
Preceded by
Ian C. Kelly
United States Ambassador to Georgia
2020–present
Incumbent
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