Education
Georgetown University.
Georgetown University.
He was confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Russia on July 31, 2014. He has previously served as the United States" ambassador to Ukraine, Georgia, and Lithuania, as well as chargé d"affaires of the Embassy of the United States in Moscow, Russia. He joined the United States Foreign Service in 1972 and has served in Jerusalem, Budapest, Rome, Moscow, Vilnius, Tbilisi, and Kiev.
Until his appointment as ambassador to Georgia, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs since July 6, 2004.
Tefft also served as International Affairs Advisor (Deputy Commandant) of the National War College in Washington, District of Columbia From 2000 to 2003, he was the United States Ambassador to Lithuania. He served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States. Embassy in Moscow from 1996 to 1999 (when Pickering was Ambassador), and was chargé d"affaires at the Embassy from November 1996 to September 1997.
Tefft served as Director of the Office of Northern European Affairs from 1992 to 1994, Deputy Director of the Office of Soviet Union (later Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States ) Affairs from 1989 to 1992, and Counselor for Political-Military Affairs at the United States. Embassy in Rome from 1986 to 1989. His other foreign assignments included Budapest and Jerusalem, as well as service on the United States. delegation to the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks I arms control negotiations in 1985.
In addition, he has served in a number of positions at the State Department in Washington, District of Columbia and held a fellowship, working in the United States Congress.
On September 30, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Tefft as the next ambassador to Ukraine and he was confirmed by the United States. Senate on November 20, 2009. Tefft arrived in Ukraine on December 2, 2009 and President Viktor Yushchenko accepted Teffts credentials of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary on December 7, 2009. The Ambassador expressed his hope for fruitful cooperation.
Tefft delivered his speech in Ukrainian.
On February 26, 2013, President Obama nominated Geoffrey R. Pyatt to succeed Tefft as Ambassador of the United States to Ukraine. Pyatt was sworn in on July 30, 2013 and arrived in Ukraine on August 3, 2013.
In July 2014, President Obama nominated Tefft as the United States Ambassador to Russia in Moscow, after receiving Russia"s approval. The Senate confirmed Tefft in a voice vote on July 31, 2014.
The confirmation followed several attempts as a number of ambassadorial appointments were being held up at the time.
Strained relations with Russia over pro-separatist activity in eastern Ukraine, the country"s annexation of Crimea, and the shooting down of a commercial airliner, prompted senators to finally approve the nomination. He presented his credentials to President Vladimir Putin on November 19, 2014. Tefft is a native of Madison, Wisconsin and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (1971) from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a Master of Arts degree in history (1978) from Georgetown University in Washington, District of Columbia Tefft is married to Mariella Cellitti Tefft, a biostatistician and nurse
They have two daughters, Christine, a lawyer at the State Department in Washington, District of Columbia, and Cathleen, a program analyst at the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington, District of Columbia
Tefft is a career member of the United States. Senior Foreign Service, with the personal rank of Minister-Counselor.