Patricia Moller

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Patricia N. Moller (* 1944 ) is a diplomat of the United States and served as US Ambassador in Guinea from 2010 to 2012 in place of Phillip Carter and 2006-2009 as US Ambassador to Burundi . From Arkansas native Moller since 1987 in the State Department working. From April 1987 to March 2006 she held various functions in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Moller has received several awards, including the Robert C. Frasure Award, the Presidential Meritorious Service Award, the Leamon Hunt Award, the Senior Performance Award five times and the Superior Homor Award four times.

She is married to Gilbert Sperling. In 1974 Moller received her bachelor's degree in history from the University of Tampa .

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predecessor Office successor
James Howard Yellin United States Ambassador to Burundi
March 31, 2006–29. June 2009
Pamela Slutz
Phillip Carter United States Ambassador to Guinea
March 26, 2010-12. September 2012
Alexander M. Laskaris