Bermuda’s new US Consul General, Constance Dierman made a courtesy call on Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport and Regulatory Affairs, Walter Roban on Monday.
Ms Dierman, a senior career diplomat, was serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Human Resources at the US Department of State, where she managed global human resource services, the administration of the Foreign Service retirement system, and employment policies for more than 56,000 locally employed staff at US missions overseas.
She also served overseas in Kabul, Baghdad, Bridgetown, Canberra and Geneva.
Her Washington, D.C., assignments included tours in the Bureaus of Human Resources, Near Eastern Affairs, South and Central Asian Affairs, European and Eurasian Affairs, Overseas Buildings Operations, Protocol and the Office of the Secretary.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Ms Dierman resided in Delaware with her husband, Roger Dierman. Together they have five adult children.
She arrived in Bermuda this month, following the departure of Consul General Mary Ellen Koenig on April 30.
- Photos Courtesy of DCI
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