List of Ecuadorian ambassadors to the United States

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecuadorean Embassy, ​​15th St NW Washington, DC

The Embassy of Ecuador was upgraded to an embassy on September 17, 1936 .

Appointment
accreditation
Surname Remarks appointed by accredited by the government Leave post
1889 José Plácido Caamaño Antonio Flores Jijón Benjamin Harrison
January 15, 1896 Luis Felipe Carbo y Amador Eloy Alfaro Grover Cleveland
January 12, 1903 Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno Leonidas Plaza Gutierrez Theodore Roosevelt
December 1, 1905 Leonidas Plaza Gutierrez Lizardo García Theodore Roosevelt
May 28, 1906 Luis Felipe Carbo y Amador Eloy Alfaro Theodore Roosevelt
August 5, 1910 Rafael Maria Arízaga Machuca Eloy Alfaro William Howard Taft
July 15, 1913 Gonzalo Cordova Leonidas Plaza Gutierrez Woodrow Wilson
February 16, 1917 Rafael Héctor Elizalde Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno Woodrow Wilson
October 28, 1924 Doctor Francisco Ochoa Ortiz Gonzalo Cordova Calvin Coolidge
October 27, 1928 Gonzalo Zaldumbide Isidro Ayora Calvin Coolidge
October 25, 1929 Homero Viteri LaFronte Isidro Ayora Herbert Hoover
September 12, 1933 Colon Eloy Alfaro Paredes Abelardo Montalvo Franklin D. Roosevelt
July 12, 1944 Galo Plaza Lasso José María Velasco Ibarra Franklin D. Roosevelt
December 13, 1946 Francisco Yllescas Barreiro José María Velasco Ibarra Harry S. Truman
December 31, 1947 Agustín Dillon Valdez (* March 18, 1895) Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola Harry S. Truman
17th January 1951 Luis Antonio Peñaherrera Galo Plaza Lasso Harry S. Truman
December 12, 1952 José R. Chiriboga V. José María Velasco Ibarra Harry S. Truman
July 16, 1956 Dr. Teodoro Alvarado-Garaicoa Camilo Ponce Enríquez Dwight D. Eisenhower
December 19, 1956 Dr. José R. Chiriboga V. Camilo Ponce Enríquez Dwight D. Eisenhower
January 10, 1962 Neftali Ponce-Miranda Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy John F. Kennedy
October 24, 1963 José Antonio Correa Ramon Castro Jijon Lyndon B. Johnson
December 15, 1964 Gustavo Larrea Cordova (* in Cuenca (Ecuador) ) Ramon Castro Jijon Lyndon B. Johnson
September 12, 1967 Carlos Mantilla-Ortega Otto Arosemena Lyndon B. Johnson
December 19, 1972 Alberto Quevedo-Toro Guillermo Rodríguez Lara Richard Nixon
January 29, 1975 José C. Cardenas Guillermo Rodríguez Lara Gerald Ford
17th February 1977 Gustavo Ycaza Borja Alfredo Poveda Jimmy Carter
October 12, 1979 Ricardo Crespo-Zaldumbide Jaime Roldós Jimmy Carter
January 9, 1984 Rafael Garcia-Velasco León Febres Cordero Ronald Reagan
November 26, 1984 Mario Ribadeneira León Febres Cordero Ronald Reagan
February 7, 1989 Jaime Moncayo Rodrigo Borja George HW Bush
November 19, 1992 Edgar Teran Teran Sixto Durán Ballén George HW Bush
September 2, 1997 Alberto Maspons Guzman became ambassador on September 8, 1997 Fabián Alarcón Bill Clinton
November 9, 1998 Leila Ivonne Juez de Baki became ambassador on January 21, 1999 Jamil Mahuad Bill Clinton
July 17, 2003 Raul Gangotena-Rivadeneira became ambassador on September 10, 2003 Lucio Gutiérrez George W. Bush
September 26, 2005 Luis Gallegos became ambassador on October 3, 2005 Alfredo Palacio George W. Bush
January 18, 2012 Nathalie Cely Rafael Correa Barack Obama

Individual evidence

  1. Rafael Maria Arízaga Machuca [1]
  2. Rafael Héctor Elizalde (born May 31, 1873 in Guayaquil) son of Rosario Gómez Tama and Juan Bautista Elizalde y Pareja, lawyer, journalist.
  3. Gonzalo Zaldumbide (* 1884 in Quito; † 1966) son of the poet Julio Zaldumbide. Aquí mismo cursó la enseñanza media y parte de la universitaria.
  4. Homero Viteri LaFronte , (* January 24, 1892 in Ambato ; † November 10, 1976 in Santiago de Chile ) Archived copy ( memento of the original from July 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked . Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.enciclopediadelecuador.com
  5. Colón Eloy Alfaro Paredes (born January 1, 1891, † April 1957) son of Eloy Alfaro
  6. José R. Chiriboga V. Ambassador José R. Chiriboga declared in Washington that the US decision to end the monopoly of the United Fruit Company "is a hope that the reign of United Fruit is beginning to decline"
  7. ^ Neftalí Ponce Miranda (* 1908 in Quito) lawyer. 1940 Chief of Protocol and Foreign Minister in August 1941.
  8. Jose Antonio Correa was accredited as Ambassador to the Court of St James’s on February 7, 1989 .
  9. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from May 14, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.state.gov