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'''Karin Ulrika Olofsdotter''' (born June 16, 1966) is a Swedish diplomat and [[Swedish Ambassador to the United States]].<ref name="The Male Dominance in Diplomacy Is Changing">https://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=180330&CultureCode=en </ref> She started her role as Ambassador of Sweden to the United States on September 1, 2017.
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Karin Olofsdotter entered the Foreign Service in 1994, and served as Chief of Staff to several Swedish Foreign Ministers and as Director of the Ministers Office in Stockholm before joining the Embassy in Washington.<ref name="Xpat Interview: Karin Olofsdotter, Swedish Ambassador To Hungary">http://www.xpatloop.com/interview/553</ref><ref name="Karin Olofsdotter älskar sitt uppdrag">http://www.swedenabroad.com/ImageVaultFiles/id_12448/cf_347/Karin_Olofsdotter-_Interview_in_Hallandsposten-_20.PDF</ref>
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Before her assignment to Washington, D.C., Olofsdotter served as Director-General for Trade at the [[Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)|Ministry for Foreign Affairs]] in Sweden from September 1, 2016. Olofsdotter has also held the position of Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department for Promotion of Sweden, Trade and CSR in Stockholm in the two years prior.<ref name="Ambassador of Sweden to the United States: Who Is Karin Olofsdotter?">http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/ambassador-of-sweden-to-the-united-states-who-is-karin-olofsdotter-171203?news=860379</ref>
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From 2011 to August 2014, Olofsdotter was Swedish Ambassador to [[Hungary]].<ref name="AIDEX 2017 2016">https://www.aid-expo.com/speakers/karin-olofsdotter</ref> While in Hungary, on  9 September 2012, Olofsdotter attend the "dedication ceremony yesterday of the [[Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park]], which was held in the courtyard of the Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest".<ref name="Budapest - Hungary Dedicates Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park">https://www.vosizneias.com/113288/2012/09/10/budapest-hungary-dedicates-raoul-wallenberg-memorial-park-against-a-backdrop-of-increased-anti-semitism/</ref> From 2008 and 2011, Olofsdotter was Deputy Chief of Mission in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref name="Ambassador on the bright side of life2">http://www.dteurope.com/diplomacy/interviews/ambassador-on-the-bright-side-of-life.html</ref>
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She has also served at the Swedish EU Representation in Brussels, Belgium, working with European security policy and defense issues. She chaired the EU's Political-Military Group during the Swedish Presidency of the EU in 2001. Prior to this she worked at the Swedish delegation to NATO.<ref name="Radio 2017">http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=83&artikel=6724259</ref> Her first posting was in Moscow, Russia, where she was mainly responsible for covering Belarus.
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As a part of diplomatic outreach, Olofsdotter, with [[Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg]] was part of a town hall style meeting in Peters Township, south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<ref name="The Swedish ambassador’s search for answers in Trump country">https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/the-swedish-ambassadors-searches-for-answers-in-trump-country/2017/11/05/6aab69be-bfe1-11e7-8444-a0d4f04b89eb_story.html</ref>
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Ambassador Olofsdotter has a B.A. in psychology, economics and Russian. She studied at [[Lund University]] the [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] Anderson School of Management and speaks Swedish, Russian, French and English.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 23 January 2022

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BornSweden
June 16, 1966
Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Alma materLund University, University of California (Los Angeles)
Swedish diplomat and Swedish Ambassador to the United States

Karin Ulrika Olofsdotter (born June 16, 1966) is a Swedish diplomat and Swedish Ambassador to the United States.[1] She started her role as Ambassador of Sweden to the United States on September 1, 2017.

Career

Karin Olofsdotter entered the Foreign Service in 1994, and served as Chief of Staff to several Swedish Foreign Ministers and as Director of the Ministers Office in Stockholm before joining the Embassy in Washington.[2][3]

Before her assignment to Washington, D.C., Olofsdotter served as Director-General for Trade at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Sweden from September 1, 2016. Olofsdotter has also held the position of Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department for Promotion of Sweden, Trade and CSR in Stockholm in the two years prior.[4]

From 2011 to August 2014, Olofsdotter was Swedish Ambassador to Hungary.[5] While in Hungary, on 9 September 2012, Olofsdotter attend the "dedication ceremony yesterday of the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park, which was held in the courtyard of the Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest".[6] From 2008 and 2011, Olofsdotter was Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington, D.C.[7]

She has also served at the Swedish EU Representation in Brussels, Belgium, working with European security policy and defense issues. She chaired the EU's Political-Military Group during the Swedish Presidency of the EU in 2001. Prior to this she worked at the Swedish delegation to NATO.[8] Her first posting was in Moscow, Russia, where she was mainly responsible for covering Belarus.

As a part of diplomatic outreach, Olofsdotter, with Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg was part of a town hall style meeting in Peters Township, south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[9]

Ambassador Olofsdotter has a B.A. in psychology, economics and Russian. She studied at Lund University the UCLA Anderson School of Management and speaks Swedish, Russian, French and English.

 

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