The Donald Trump Government announced the appointment of Laura Dogu as its new chief of mission for the United States Foreign Office for Venezuela in Bogotá. The information was released through the website of the North American embassy.
Dogu has developed a diplomatic career in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras. In addition, as a Foreign Policy advisor to the Chief of Staff of the US Army and in the Federal Bureau of Investigation as deputy director of the Fusion Cell for the Recovery of Hostages abroad, the profile of the diplomat disclosed by the embassy refers.
Previously, she served as Minister Counselor at the US Embassy in Mexico City, where she was also in charge of the Consulate.
Likewise, he has assumed responsibilities in the United States embassies in Türkiye, Egypt and El Salvador.
At the State Department she held positions as deputy executive director of the Office of Consular Affairs and Operations Center Surveillance Officer.
His resume details that he has a master’s degree from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in Washington, DC, a master’s degree in Business Administration, a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and a bachelor’s degree in Humanities from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
