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Chief Counselor Scott Oudkirk Completes His Tenure in Ankara

By Haberyaz Jul17,2024

What?
Chief Counselor of the United States Diplomatic Mission in Turkey, Scott Oudkirk, has completed his three-year tenure.

When?
Oudkirk departed from his position on July 17, 2024.

Where?
The U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey.

How?
During his three-year term, Oudkirk achieved numerous milestones in the US-Turkey strategic partnership and led a team comprising both American and Turkish employees.

Why?
Oudkirk’s assignment has concluded, and he will continue his career as Chief Counselor at the United States’ Permanent Mission to NATO in Brussels.

Who?
Scott Oudkirk, Chief Counselor of the United States Diplomatic Mission in Turkey.

Scott Oudkirk, Chief Counselor of the United States Diplomatic Mission in Turkey, concluded his three-year tenure in Ankara on July 17, 2024. Oudkirk, who previously served in both Ankara and Istanbul, brought a deep understanding of Turkey to his role. “Serving as Chief Counselor in Turkey during a historic time for our countries and leading an excellent team comprised of both American and Turkish employees has been the greatest honor of my life,” Oudkirk shared about his tenure. He will continue his career as Chief Counselor at the United States’ Permanent Mission to NATO in Brussels.

Source: U.S. Embassy in Ankara

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