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From @lex-luthor.ai.mit.edu:jcma@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU Fri Jun 25 01:52:59 1993
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1993 01:40-0400
From: The White House <75300.3115@compuserve.com>
To: Clinton-News-Distribution@campaign92.org
Subject: President Names Ambassador to Mongolia 6.24.93
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release June 24, 1992
PRESIDENT NAMES JOHNSON AMBASSADOR TO MONGOLIA
(Washington, DC) President Clinton today announced his
intention to nominate Donald Johnson, a career member of the
Foreign Service, to be Ambassador to Mongolia.
"Donald Johnson has served our country with distinction for
almost two decades in the Foreign Service," said the President.
"I am pleased to he will be taking this ambassadorial post."
Johnson, a native of Richmond, CA, spent much of his
childhood in Mexico, where his parents served as missionaries.
He graduated from Lewis and Clark College in 1970, received a law
degree in 1974 from the same institution, and has additional
academic degrees from the University of Oklahoma, where he earned
a Master of Public Administration and The George Washington
University, where he received a LL.M. in Corporation Law. He
joined the Foreign Service in 1974 and has had assignments of
increasing responsibility in Guatemala, the former USSR, China,
Spain, Honduras, and the Department of State. From 1990-91, he
was on detail to the National Security Council at the White
House. He is married to Nelda Sabillon Johnson, and is 43 years
old.
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