Philippe Beaulne
Philippe Beaulne | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Canada |
Profession | diplomat |
Philippe Beaulne is a Canadian diplomat.
Biography[edit]
Philippe Beaulne graduated from University of Ottawa and joined the Department of External Affairs in 1982 and has served in Port-au-Prince (twice), Paris and Dakar. In 2001, Beaulne was appointed ambassador to Guinea, with concurrent accreditation to Sierra Leone. In Ottawa, he worked in Central American, Caribbean and Middle East relations and in political intelligence analysis. He also served as deputy director of the West and Central Africa Division. Beaulne was director of the Francophonie Affairs Division since 2005 and played a major role in organizing and delivering the Francophonie Summit held in October 2008 in Quebec City.[1]
On June 15, 2009, Lawrence Cannon, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced that Philippe Beaulne becomes Ambassador to Romania, with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Bulgaria, and High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus; Beaulne succeeds Marta Moszczenska.
He is married to Élizabeth Hilaire and has three children.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Diplomatic Appointments". GAC.
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Denis Briand |
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Guinea 2001- |
Succeeded by Jean-Pierre Lavoie |
Preceded by Denis Briand |
High Commissioner to Sierra Leone 2002- |
Succeeded by Marie Isabelle Massip |
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