The Alaska World Affairs
Council
Presents
Ambassador Mark Minton
Newly Appointed US
Ambassador to Mongolia
Mongolia in the World
Friday, 13th April, 2007 -
Hilton Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 a.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 11th
April to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone at 276-8038 or
by email
$20 for Members - $25 for
Non-Members – $6 for Coffee
OnlyMark C. Minton is a
career member of the Foreign
Service. He arrived in
Ulaanbaatar on September 18,
2006 to take up his
assignment as U.S.
Ambassador.
Mr. Minton was previously
Deputy Chief of Mission at
the U.S. Embassy in Seoul,
Republic of Korea. During
his assignment in Seoul, he
acted for over six months as
Chargé d'Affaires ad
interim.
Mr. Minton began his Foreign
Service career as a
Political Officer in Tokyo
in 1977. He served on the
Policy Planning Staff in
Washington, D.C., followed
by an assignment with the
Office of Soviet Union
Affairs. In 1984, Mr. Minton
became the Consul General in
Sapporo, Japan. He has
served in subsequent
assignments with the
Department of State's
Executive Secretariat, as a
Pearson Fellow with the
United States Senate, and as
Deputy Director, Japanese
Affairs, at the Department
of State. In 1992, Mr.
Minton became the
Minister-Counselor for
Political Affairs at the
U.S. Embassy in Seoul, after
which he returned to
Washington as the Director
of Korean Affairs. Mr.
Minton's next posting, in
1998, was as
Minister-Counselor for
Political Affairs at the
U.S. Mission to the United
Nations, followed by a year
as Diplomat-in-Residence at
the City College of New
York.
Minton graduated from
Columbia University with a
B.A. in Literature and
received his Master's degree
in History from Yale
University. He speaks
Japanese and Korean. He also
is a veteran, having served
three years in the United
States Army. |