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Ambassador Thordur Aegir Oskarsson Director of the Defence Department and Chief of Defence of IcelandProfessional Career: 1983 - 1985 Researcher for the Icelandic Committee on Security and International Affairs 1985 - 1986 Planning Officer with the Association of the Municipalities in the Capital Area 1986 - 1988 Parliamentary | Biography |
Hüseyin Diriöz, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planningin the field of defence planning and capability development. In addition, the Division is responsible for the political-military and defence related aspects of cooperation with partners and International Organisations. Ambassador Diriöz is a career diplomat | Biography |
Stéphane Chagnot, Financial ControllerNovember 2010. Following a career with the French Ministry of Industry then Ministry of Finance and Court of Accounts, Mr. Chagnot joined the International Staff, Office of Financial Control, in 1999. He has had increasingly responsible functions | Biography |
Lieutenant General M. Veysi Ağar, Military Representative of Turkey. Lieutenant General Ağar served in various operational and staff positions throughout his aviation career. His numerous assignments include the 8th Main Jet Base Command as fighter pilot, 3rd Main Jet Base Command as Chief, On-the-Job Training Branch | Biography |
Stephen Evans, Assistant Secretary General for Operationson developing the comprehensive approach to building security. Stephen spent the academic year 2007-2008 at the University of Cambridge, gaining the degree of Master of Philosophy in Historical Studies. He then resumed his diplomatic career, serving as High | Biography |
William A. Eaton, Assistant Secretary General for Executive Management. Ambassador Eaton has had a distinguished diplomatic career in the U.S. Department of State. He served from 2005-08 as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Panama. Previously, he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State | Biography |
Major General Peter Vojtek, Chief of Staff of the Slovak Republicto 1999. He also carried out study at Military Academy of General Staff, Hamburg, Germany from 2002 to 2003. During his military career he has held a variety of air defence force command positions as well as a variety of management positions within | Biography |
Franciskus baron van Daele, Permanent Representative of Belgium. MA in Philosophy and Arts (Romance Philology) from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. Diplomatic career: Joined the Foreign Service in 1971. 1973-1977: Permanent Mission of Belgium to the European Union. 1977-1981 | Biography |
Ambassador Kurt Volker, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATOKurt Volker was sworn in as the 19th United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on July 2, 2008. Ambassador Volker is a career member of the U.S. Foreign Service with over 20 years | Biography |
General August Van Daele, Chief of the General Staff of Belgiumas a student in the 117th Polytechnic Class. He was appointed as a second lieutenant on December 25, 1964. After his graduation in civil engineering in 1967 at the Polytechnic Division, he embarked on his Air Force career as a young technical officer | Biography |