Director General of the Foreign Service
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The Director General of the Foreign Service is the designated manager of the United States Foreign Service.
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Director General of the United States Foreign Service | |
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United States Department of State | |
Reports to | Secretary of State Under Secretary of State for Management |
Seat | Harry S Truman Building, Washington, D.C. |
Appointer | The President with the advice and consent of the Senate |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | 22 U.S.C. § 3928 (Foreign Service Act of 1980) |
Inaugural holder | Selden Chapin |
Formation | 1946 |
Website | www |
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The Director General is a current or former Foreign Service Officer, appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the United States Senate.[1] Since November 23, 1975, under a Departmental administrative action, the Director General has concurrently held the title of Director of the Bureau of Global Talent Management.[2] As the head of the human resources bureau, the Director General holds a rank equivalent to an Assistant Secretary of State and reports to the Under Secretary of State for Management.[2][3][4]
The current Director General is Marcia Bernicat.