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    USAID Press Release, DC
    Dec 14 2004

    Lloyd O. Pierson Sworn In As Head of USAID's Bureau for Africa


    WASHINGTON, DC 20523
    PRESS OFFICE
    http://www.usaid.gov/
    Press: (202) 712-4320
    Public Information: (202) 712-4810

    2004-110

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    December 13, 2004

    Contact: USAID Press Office

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Agency for International Development
    Administrator Andrew S. Natsios announced the swearing in of Lloyd O.
    Pierson as the Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Africa at
    the agency. Pierson was confirmed by the Senate on November 21, 2004.


    As the head of the Africa bureau, Pierson will provide overall
    regional and country expertise, manage USAID programs in the field,
    and represent USAID on Africa to the U.S. Congress. He will also be
    responsible for communication at the regional and country level with
    other international donors and financial organizations.

    Prior to joining USAID, Pierson was Chief of Staff and Chief of
    Operations for the Peace Corps. Shortly after the inauguration of
    President Bush in 2001, Lloyd was named a member of the transition
    team at Peace Corps. In September 2001, he was named Acting Deputy
    Director with overall agency management responsibilities, including
    the Africa Bureau. In his role, he was responsible for the day-to-day
    operations of all Peace Corps programs abroad, headquarters staff,
    and the 11 domestic Regional Recruiting Offices.

    Pierson was previously appointed to senior Administration positions
    by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. In November of
    2001, he was selected to represent the United States in addressing a
    plenary session of the United Nations during the concluding session
    of the International Year of the Volunteer.

    >From 1984-1991, he was the Country Director in Ghana and Botswana and
    served an interim assignment in Swaziland. In addition, he negotiated
    bilateral agreements for the Peace Corps in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
    Pierson was named the first Peace Corps Country Director in Namibia
    following that country's independence from South Africa on March 20,
    1990. He subsequently assisted with establishing Peace Corps programs
    in Armenia, Bulgaria, and Uzbekistan.

    Prior to returning to Peace Corps in 2001, Lloyd was Director of the
    Africa Division for the International Republican Institute (IRI), a
    Washington, D.C. based non-profit organization that works to advance
    democracy and good governance abroad. He has testified before the
    United States Congress on Angola, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe and has been
    quoted in the media and academic journals on issues related to
    Africa. From 1982 to 1984, Pierson was a Staff Associate on the House
    Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations.

    Pierson is a graduate of the University of Houston and has done
    post-graduate studies at the South Texas College of Law and Lamar
    University.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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