Mark B. Childress

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Mark Bradley Childress (born 1959) is the former United States Ambassador to Tanzania and former Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning in the administration of President Obama.[1] Previously, he served in the Department of Health and Human Services and on Capitol Hill.[2]

PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byAlfonso Lenhardt
Succeeded byVirginia Blaser (Acting)
PresidentBarack Obama
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Mark B. Childress
United States Ambassador to Tanzania
In office
May 22, 2014  October 25, 2016
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byAlfonso Lenhardt
Succeeded byVirginia Blaser (Acting)
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning
In office
January 2012  May 22, 2014
PresidentBarack Obama
Chief of Staff
Jack Lew
Denis McDonough
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKristie Canegallo
(Policy Implementation)
Personal details
BornMark Bradley Childress
1959 (age 6667)
PartyDemocratic
EducationYale University (BA)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (JD)
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On July 8, 2013, President Obama announced his intent to nominate Childress to be United States Ambassador to Tanzania.[3] On July 9, 2013, his nomination was sent to the Senate.[4]

He received a hearing before the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on September 24, 2013.[5] He was reported out of committee on October 31, 2013, and again on January 15, 2014. He was confirmed to his ambassadorship by voice vote on April 7, 2014. He presented his credentials to President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete on May 22, 2014.[6] On October 25, 2016, Childress stepped down as the U.S. ambassador to Tanzania.[7]

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