Everett E. Bierman - People - Department History
Everett E. Bierman (1924–2017)
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Non-career appointee
State of Residence: Virginia
State of Residence: Virginia
- Concurrent Appointments
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Papua New Guinea)
Appointed: October 16, 1986
Presentation of Credentials: November 11, 1986
Termination of Mission: Left post on October 30, 1989- Also accredited to Solomon Islands and Vanuatu; resident at Port Moresby.
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Solomon Islands)
Appointed: October 16, 1986
Presentation of Credentials: January 26, 1987
Termination of Mission: Left Port Moresby October 30, 1989- During Bierman's tenure as non-resident Ambassador, Embassy Honiara was established on July 4, 1988, with William Warren as Charge d'affaires ad interim. Also accredited to Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu; resident at Port Moresby.
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Vanuatu)
Appointed: March 13, 1987
Presentation of Credentials: April 10, 1987
Termination of Mission: Left Port Moresby October 30, 1989- Also accredited to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands; resident at Port Moresby.
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Papua New Guinea)