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Honorable
Mattie R. Sharpless
(Former
U.S. Ambassador to the Central African Republic)
The Honorable
Mattie R. Sharpless, with 41 distinguished years of service in the
Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
having attained the rank of Ambassador, retired from the U.S. Foreign
Service in January 2006. From July 2003 to January
2006, she served as Special Adviser to USDA’s Deputy Under
Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, where she worked to
develop initiatives to harness science and technology to improve
agricultural productivity in developing countries, with emphasis on
Africa.
Ambassador Sharpless was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to the Central
African Republic on October 23, 2001, a position she held until June
2003. During her tenure in the Central African Republic, Ambassador
Sharpless traveled widely to strengthen bilateral and political
relations between the two countries. She was also privileged to have a
school named in her honor while serving in Bangui, Central African
Republic.
Prior to her Ambassadorial appointment, Ambassador Sharpless served as
Acting Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service
(FAS). In this capacity, she was responsible for overseeing
and administering programs to expand export opportunities for U.S.
agricultural and forest products, and to promote food security
worldwide. She managed some 1,000 employees and a budget of over $100
million, with staff in over 75 U.S. Embassies around the globe.
From July 1999 to January 2001, Ambassador Sharpless served as Special
Envoy to Emerging Economies in the Foreign Agricultural Service. During
this period, she focused on the development of new markets, with
particular emphasis on USDA’s initiatives to strengthen the
economic partnership with Sub-Saharan Africa and its integration into
the world trading system.
Ambassador
Sharpless has had a distinguished career in foreign agricultural trade
relations, having served in a variety of positions in Washington and
abroad since joining the Foreign Agricultural Service in 1965. Most
notably, she served as Agricultural Minister-Counselor at the American
Embassy in Paris, France from 1995- 1999; Agricultural Counselor in
Rome, Italy; Agricultural Counselor in Bern, Switzerland; Agricultural
Attaché at the U.S. Mission to the European Union in
Brussels, Belgium; and as Agricultural Assistant at the U.S. Mission to
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris,
France from 1968-1973.
A native of Hampstead, North Carolina, Ambassador Sharpless holds a
Masters in Business Administration and Economics from North Carolina
Central University (NCCU), and a B.S. Degree in Business Education from
North Carolina College, Durham, NC. She chairs
NCCU’s External Advisory Board and serves on the Trade
Advisory Committee on Africa at the Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative. She participates in programs of the Alpha
Kappa Alpha Kappa Sorority, Inc., and works with youth groups and
humanitarian organizations reaching out to help strengthen their
educational and economic capabilities. She has received
numerous awards, including the Presidential Distinguished Service
Award, the Presidential Meritorious Service Award, NCCU’s
Distinguished Alumni Award, and the National Association for Equal
Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) Distinguished Alumni Award,
among others.
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