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Dalia Grybauskaite visits Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar

Dalia Grybauskaite visits Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar

President of the Republic Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite, visited Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar this week.

President of the Republic Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite is given a tour of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar building by senior administrators including Daniel C. Stoll, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Jonathan Cartmell, Chief Administrative Officer and Moamer Qazafi, Director of Communications

In 1991 she completed a special course for senior executives at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.  She noted during the visit how the program was beneficial for her career as a leading diplomat. In 1991 she became program director at in the Prime Minister’s Office followed by serving as Director of Economic Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1993. 

In 2004 she was appointed EU Commissioner responsible for financial programming and budget.  In 2009 she was elected President of the Republic of Lithuania.

President of the Republic Lithuania and a 1991 graduate of a course for senior executives at Georgetown University in Washington D.C., Dalia Grybauskaite tours the SFS-Q facilities with senior administrators Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Daniel C. Stoll, Director of Communications Moamer Qazafi and Chief Administrative Officer Jonathan Cartmell

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