Tom C. Korologos

Tom C. Korologos was confirmed by the American Senate on June 25th, 2004 and lent oath as Ambassadeur near the Kingdom of Belgium in the presence of the judge as a chief of the Supreme court of the United States, William Rehnquist, on June 30th, 2004, becoming thus the 29ième Ambassador of the United States in Belgium.

The Korologos Ambassador enjoys a great experiment in Washington. He worked for members of the American Congress, was the assistant of two Presidents in function, and was also a business man warned before recently becoming high adviser near the Provisional Authority of the Coalition in Baghdad. Moreover, the Korologos Ambassador was during years Member of the American Advisory Commission as regards Public Diplomacy like of Broadcasting Board off Governors, which has jurisdiction on all the radio operator programs and TV not soldiers of the US government abroad.

At the time of his stay in Iraq from May in December 2003, the Korologos Ambassador was responsible for the relations of the Coalition with the American Congress, in particular accompanying the members by the Congress at the time of their visits in Iraq. He also played a crucial role in approval by the Congress of the request for budget for the rebuilding of Iraq introduced by the President.

Before his stay in Baghdad, the Korologos Ambassador was useful, of 1975 to 2003, like chair executive committee of Tillers and Company, a firm of consultance based in Washington and from which he is the cofounder.

Its long experience in Washington includes many advisory missions, sometimes on a purely gracious basis, such as director of the relationships to the Congress for the team of transition from President Reagan (1980-81), director of the relationships to the congress of the commission bipartisane - said Kissinger - on the Central America, and it was also requested to lavish its councils at the time of many confirmations to the Senate the official ones named by the President. The Korologos Ambassador was high adviser of the senator Bob Dole when this last stood as a candidate to the Presidency in 1996, as well as a member of the team of Bush-Cheney transition in 2001.

He was also used under the administrations Nixon and Ford as an associated assistant to the President for the legislative businesses for the Senate. He moreover was used nine years for the head of staff of the Republican senator of Utah Wallace F. Bennett.

At the beginning of his career, the Korologos Ambassador was journalist for the New York Herald Tribune, The Long Island Close, The Salt Lake Tribune, and the Associated Press.

The Korologos Ambassador was born with Salt Lake City, in Utah, 1933. He was an officer of U.S. Air Force of 1956 to 1957, and was graduate university of Utah as well as school of journalism of Columbia University, in 1958, where he was the prize winner of purses Grantland Rice and Pulitzer.

He is the husband of Ann McLaughlin Korologos, which was Secrétaire of the Work of the Reagan Administration.

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