The Foreign Service Journal, October 2005

O C T O B E R 2 0 0 5 / F O R E I G N S E R V I C E J O U R N A L 61 From 1947, when the U.S. first appointed officers to international organizations, to the end of 2004, 145 persons have been appointed to these organizations. Fourteen women (10 percent) have been appointed to international organizations. Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1981, Jeane Kirkpatrick 1993, Madeleine Albright Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations 2004, Ann Patterson (FSO) U.S. Representative to the Organization of American States 1993, Harriet Coons Babbitt Representative, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 1997, Amy L. Boudurant 2003, Constance Albanese Morella Representative, International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal 1971, Betty Rose Dillon 1994, Carol Jones Carmody Representative of the U.S.A. to the Vienna Office of the United Nations and Deputy Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, with the rank of ambassador 1991, Jane E. Becker (FSO) Representative to U.N. Agencies for Food and Agriculture, Rome 1983, Millicent Fenwick Representative to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 1980, Barbara Warne Newell 1981, Jean Broward Gerard 2004, Louise V. Oliver Senior U.S. Official to the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum 2004, Lauren Moriarty (FSO) CHART 8 FEMALE REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

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