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Thomas M. T. Niles: Biographical Note
THOMAS M.T. NILES is Vice President of the National Defense University.
A career Foreign Service Officer, Ambassador Niles joined the Foreign
Service in February 1962. He served successively in Belgrade (1963-65),
in the Office of Soviet Union Affairs of the Department of State
(1965-67), Moscow (1968-71), United States mission to NATO (1971-1973),
and again in Moscow as Director of the Commercial Office from 1973 to
1976. In 1976-1977, he studied at the National War College. Returning to
the Department of State, he served as Deputy Director of the office of
UN Political Affairs (1977-79) and as Director of the Office of Central
European Affairs (1979-1981). From 1981 to 1985, he served as a Deputy
Assistant secretary in the Bureau of European Affairs. From 1985 to
1989, Mr. Niles served as Ambassador to Canada. In 1989, he was names
Ambassador to the European Community and served in that position until
August 1991. On October 2, 1991 he was sworn in as Assistant Secretary
of State for European and Canadian Affairs. He served in that position
until April 1, 1993. From October 1993 to october 1997, he served as
Ambassador to Greece. In October 1997, he assumed his present position
as Vice President of the National Defense University. Ambassador Niles
was born in Lexington, Kentucky on September 22, 1939. He received his
Bachelor of Arts Degree from Harvard university in 1960 and a Master of
Arts Degree from the University of Kentucky's Patterson School of
Diplomacy and International Commerce in 1962. Ambassador Niles speaks
French, Russian, German and Serbo-Croatian. He is married to Carroll
Ehringhaus of Charlotte, North Carolina. They have two children, John
and Mary.
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