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Marc Isaiah Grossman
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Marc Isaiah Grossman (1951-)
Foreign Service officer
State of Residence: Virginia
Executive Secretary
Appointed: January 22, 1993
Termination of Appointment: July 29, 1994
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Turkey)
Appointed: September 29, 1994
Presentation of Credentials: January 3, 1995
Termination of Mission: Left post June 1, 1997
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
Appointed: August 1, 1997
Entry on Duty: August 5, 1997
Termination of Appointment: May 31, 2000
Title changed from European and Canadian Affairs Jan 12, 1999.
Director General of the Foreign Service
Appointed: June 14, 2000
Entry on Duty: June 19, 2000
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Appointed: March 23, 2001
Entry on Duty: March 26, 2001
Termination of Appointment: February 25, 2005
Career Ambassador
Appointed: October 12, 2004