President Barack Obama has nominated Ambassador Pamela Ann White, a career diplomat with more than 35 years public service experience mostly in Africa, as the United States’ next ambassador to a quake-ravaged Haiti.
White is a former Peace Corps volunteer who once served in Haiti as an executive officer for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Before her assignment in Gambia, West Africa, where she has been since 2010, White served as mission director in Liberia, Tanzania and Mali for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
As USAID’s mission director in Liberia, White managed the agency’s second largest development budget in Africa, averaging more than $200 million a year, according to the State Department.
