Background
Greenlee, David Nicol was born on June 3, 1943 in White Plains, New York, United States. Son of Richard Samuel and Virginia Powers (Twyman) Greenlee.
Greenlee, David Nicol was born on June 3, 1943 in White Plains, New York, United States. Son of Richard Samuel and Virginia Powers (Twyman) Greenlee.
Bachelor in English Literature, Yale University, 1965; postgraduate, National War College, 1986-1987.
Operations officer Department State, 1976-1977. Political officer United States Embassy, LaPaz, Bolivia, 1977-1979, Tel Aviv, 1980-1982. International relations officer Office of Israel and Arab Israel Affairs, 1982-1984.
Deputy director Office Egyptian Affairs, State Department, 1984-1986. Deputy chief mission, charge d' affaires United States Embassy, LaPaz, 1987-1989, deputy chief mission Santiago, Chile, 1989-1992, deputy chief mission, charge d' affaires Madrid, 1992—1995. Political advisory Army Chief of Staff, 1995—1996.
United States delegate, chairman Israel-Lebanon Monitoring Grp., 1996—1997. Special coordinator for Haiti Department State, 1997—1999, United States ambassador to Paraguay, 2000—2002, United States ambassador to Bolivia, 2002—2006.
Peace Corps Volunteer, Boliva, 1965-1967. First lieutenant United States Army, 1968-1971.
Married Clara Jeanet Murillo, September 21, 1968. Children: Patrick, Daniel, Gabrielle, Nicole.