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Death of Ambassador Barbara C. Moore

March 12, 2010
Ambassador Barbara C. Moore (1951 – 2010)

Ambassador Barbara C. Moore (1951 – 2010)

Death of Ambassador Barbara C. Moore

It is with our sincere condolences to report that former Ambassador Barbara Calandra Moore has pased away (1951 – 2010).

Barbara Moore was nominated to be Ambassador to the Republic of Nicaragua by President
George W. Bush in May 2002, arrived in Nicaragua September 12, 2002 and presented
credentials to President Enrique Bolaños on September 13, 2002.

Moore was a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister Counselor. She
joined the United States Information Agency in 1974. Her most recent assignment before being nominated as Ambassador to Nicaragua was as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia (1998-2002), where she played a major role in the conception and implementation of Plan Colombia.

Her previous assignments with the United States Information Agency (before its merger with the Department of State) include tours as Information Officer in Caracas, Venezuela (1989-93); Counselor for Public Affairs in Santiago, Chile (1993-97); and Deputy Director of USIA’s Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs (1997-98). She also held positions in Mexico City, Mexico; Toronto, Canada; and in USIA’s Bureau of Programs in Washington, D.C.

A native of Buffalo, New York, Moore held a B.A. from the College of New Rochelle (1973).
She was married to Spencer B. Moore of Portland, Oregon, and they had one son.