George A. Krol
George Albert Krol (born 1956) is a United States foreign service officer and career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor. Krol formerly served as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan. A position he was sworn in to on January 8, 2015.
George Krol | |
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United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan | |
In office March 18, 2015 – September 17, 2018 | |
President | Barack Obama Donald Trump |
Preceded by | John Ordway |
Succeeded by | William H. Moser |
United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan | |
In office July 5, 2011 – December 8, 2014 | |
President | Barack Obama |
Preceded by | Richard Norland |
Succeeded by | Pamela Spratlen |
United States Ambassador to Belarus | |
In office October 22, 2003 – July 24, 2006 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Michael Kozak |
Succeeded by | Karen Stewart |
Personal details | |
Born | 1956 (age 64–65) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | Harvard University Mansfield College, Oxford |
Personal life
Krol's home state is New Jersey. He is the youngest of three sons of Anthony J. Krol of Manchester Township, New Jersey.[1]
He attended St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, New Jersey, and received a bachelor's degree in history, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and bachelor's and master's degrees in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University, England.
Krol is married to Melissa Welch.[2]
Career
Krol joined the United States Foreign Service in 1982, and is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. He held foreign assignments in Poland, India, the Soviet Union, Russia, Ukraine and in Belarus. He served as Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs at the United States Embassy in Moscow (1999–2002) and He served as Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d'affaires in Minsk, Belarus (1993–1995). His Washington assignments include Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Director of the Office of Russian Affairs (1997–1999) and Special Assistant to the Ambassador-at-Large for the New Independent States (1995–1997). Krol taught at the National War College and was a member of the State Department's Senior Seminar. He received several State Department Superior and Meritorious Honor awards. He speaks Russian and Polish.
He served as the U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan 2011-2014 and as the Ambassador to Belarus 2003–2006.
Ambassador Krol was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan on January 8, 2015.[3] He was awarded the Order of Dostyk (the Order of Friendship) by the President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, in September 2018[4] and the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal in 2019.[5]
References
- George A. Krol, Our Campaigns. Accessed December 24, 2007.
- U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Who Is George Krol?, AllGov. Accessed September 15, 2014.
- "George Krol". www.state.gov.
- "President of Kazakhstan honors George Krol". inform.kz.
- НОВЫЯ ЎРУЧЭНЬНІ МЭДАЛЁЎ ДА СТАГОДЗЬДЗЯ БНР [New awardings of the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal - Rada BNR official website, 26 March 2019
External links
Media related to George A. Krol at Wikimedia Commons
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Michael Kozak |
United States Ambassador to Belarus 2003–2006 |
Succeeded by Karen Stewart |
Preceded by Richard Norland |
United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan 2011–2014 |
Succeeded by Pamela Spratlen |
Preceded by John Ordway |
United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan 2015–2018 |
Succeeded by William H. Moser |