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Pamela Spratlen named Senior Advisor Health Incident Response Task Force

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Pamela Spratlen is Senior Advisor HIRTF
Pamela Spratlen

Admin l Friday, March 12, 2021

 

WASHINGTON – The Department of State  has designated Ambassador Pamela Spratlen to serve as the Senior Advisor to the Health Incident Response Task Force (HIRTF).

Ambassador Pamela Spratlen  is to report directly to the Department’s senior leadership. Since its creation in 2018, the HIRTF has served as the coordinating body for the Department and interagency’s response to unexplained health incidents for personnel and dependents under Chief of Mission security responsibility, including identification and treatment of affected personnel and family members; investigation and risk mitigation; messaging; and diplomatic outreach.

A career member of the Foreign Service for nearly 30 years, Ambassador Pamela Spratlen was formerly Senior Advisor of the Office of Inspector General in the U.S. State Department, Inspections Division.

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She was the U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2015-2018 and Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) from 2011-2014.  She has also served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kazakhstan (2009-2011).

In addition to numerous Washington assignments and a tour as Diplomat in Residence at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Ambassador Spratlen also served in Russia (Moscow and Vladivostok), France (U.S. Mission to the OECD) and Latin America (Guatemala and the U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States).

Speaking on her selection,  Secretary Blinken said “Ambassador Spratlen will help us make strides to address this issue wherever it affects Department personnel and their families.  She will streamline our coordination efforts with the interagency community, and reaffirm our commitment to make certain that those affected receive the care and treatment they need.”

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