Newly appointed US Ambassador to Armenia: first day in office
ArmeniaThe newly appointed US Ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills is already in Armenia and got to his responsibilities in the office. Armenpress reports that the Embassy of the United States of America congratulated in its twitter blog the Ambassador on the occasion of the first day in the office. “First day of the Ambassador Mills in the office. Welcome”, says the Embassy in its twitter blog.
The graduates of the exchange programs of the US Government sent a welcome video message to Richard Mills. Via its Facebook page the Embassy suggests not missing the opportunity to dine with Mills, preparing a 30second video, continuing the sentence “Barev (Hello), Rick Mills.
Together we can…” and sending it to [email protected]. As it was earlier reported by Asbarez, President Barack Obama nominated Richard M. Mills, Jr. as his pick to become the US Ambassador to Armenia, the White House announced. If confirmed by the Senate, Mills replaced Ambassador John Heffern. Mills was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy Beirut, where he began his tour in 2012.
Richard Mills assumed the role of Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Malta, ad interim, in June 2011. Since August 2010, he had been serving as the Deputy Chief of Mission for the Embassy.
Mills joined the Foreign Service in 1988, serving at Embassy Paris as a consular officer, then as staff aide to the Ambassador. He returned to Washington to join the Soviet Desk, eventually becoming desk officer for the newly independent Armenia and Azerbaijan, followed by a tour as a political officer at the U.S. Consulate in St. Petersburg, Russia. From 199698 Mills served in the Executive Secretariat, followed by a tour as economic officer at Embassy Dublin from 19982001. Subsequent tours included Political Advisor at the U.S. Mission to the UN; Deputy Political Counselor at Embassy Islamabad; and Energy Attaché and Acting Economic Counselor at Embassy Riyadh. Rick was Political Counselor at Embassy London from 20062009.
Immediately prior to his Valletta assignment, Mills served as the Senior Democracy Advisor at Embassy Baghdad, where he managed $325 million in State Department democracy and human rights programs.
Mills is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He also holds a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law and received a Masters Degree in International Security Affairs from the National Defense University in 2005. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Rick practiced law in Washington D.C. Mills is married to Leigh Carter, a retired Foreign Service Officer. Rick’s foreign languages are French and Russian.