They say diplomacy starts at home- so do diplomats!

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US diplomats live and work overseas, helping US citizens abroad as well as building relationships with host countries. They get a new assignment to change countries — and often the languages they’re working in — about every two years. What is their life and work really like? And who are the people working here in the US to support US foreign policy goals? Today we’re talking with native Tennesseans who are serving in the US State Department's Civil Service and Foreign Service. We’ll find out what it takes to represent the US internationally and the steps anyone can follow to have their own "globally available" adventure. Join us!This episode was guest-hosted and produced by Katherine Ceicys.Today's Guests:Lou Fintor, Diplomat in Residence North Central Region (MI, IN, KY, TN), U.S. Department of StateJoanna Wulfsberg, U.S. Foreign Service OfficerPaul Wulfsberg, U.S. Foreign Service OfficerShavangi Sutaria, U.S. Civil Service OfficerFurther Reading and Listening:
Check out: careers.state.gov to learn more about the U.S. Foreign Service and the Civil Service and how to apply. As of 2024, the Foreign Service application process is conducted fully virtually. 
You can also reach out to Lou Fintor, Diplomat in Residence for the North Central Region which includes Tennessee, here.
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They say diplomacy starts at home- so do diplomats!

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