Former Ambassador
Biography of Brian Dean Curran
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| Ambassador Brian Dean Curran |
Ambassador Brian Dean Curran was nominated as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Haiti by President William J. Clinton on April 24, 2000. Before taking up his assignment as Ambassador to Haiti in January of 2001, Ambassador Curran served as U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique.
Ambassador Curran, whose home is in Seminole, Florida, is a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State, Class of Minister-Counselor. He joined the Foreign Service in 1973 and has served in Niger, Guinea-Bissau, Belgium, France and Ireland. He speaks French and Portuguese.
Ambassador Curran received his Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Service from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and a Master of Arts Degree in International Affairs from the John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.