THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL | MAY-JUNE 2026 15 every policy Moises analyzed, every decision he made, every commitment he accepted was approached with care and intention. Moises carried himself with a calm that many of us, especially in the diplomatic profession, admired and aspired to emulate. He modeled what leadership grounded in humility and purpose looks like. Moises will be deeply missed by the PRFA community. We know his steadiness and integrity remain with us as we lead, serve, and build our community. Moises made small impacts that added up to something enduring. With every life he touched, his influence will continue to ripple outward. In this season of reflection and mourning, we invite our community to ask the question Moises so often asked: What should we do about it? The answer we choose will shape the ripple each of us leaves behind. Pickering and Rangel Fellows Association n Correction In the March-April Feature article “Peace Corps at 65,” Ambassador Robert Finn was incorrectly identified as having been a Peace Corps volunteer in Iran. Amb. Finn actually served as a volunteer in Turkey in 1967–1969. We regret the error. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS about this month’s issue. Submit letters to the editor: journal@afsa.org
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