Timothy A. Chorba
American diplomat (born 1946)
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Timothy Aloysius Chorba (born September 23, 1946) served as the United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1994 to 1997.[1][2]
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byRalph L. Boyce
Succeeded bySteven J. Green
BornTimothy Aloysius Chorba
September 23, 1946
September 23, 1946
Yonkers, New York, U.S.
Timothy A. Chorba | |
|---|---|
| United States Ambassador to Singapore | |
| In office August 15, 1994 – January 7, 1998 | |
| President | Bill Clinton |
| Preceded by | Ralph L. Boyce |
| Succeeded by | Steven J. Green |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Timothy Aloysius Chorba September 23, 1946 Yonkers, New York, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Regis High School Georgetown University Harvard Law School |
| Profession | Diplomat |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | United States |
| Branch/service | United States Army |
Education
He was born in Yonkers, New York, and attended Regis High School in Manhattan. He graduated from Georgetown University in 1968, where he was in ROTC and a member of the Philodemic Society. He studied International Relations in 1968-69 as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Heidelberg. He earned his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1972 and then completed his service in the U.S. Army.[3]
Following his tenure, Chorba continued his work as a partner at Patton Boggs in Washington, D.C.