Daniel H. Simpson

{{Short description|American former Foreign Service Officer (born 1939)}}

{{Infobox person

|birth_name = Daniel Howard Simpson

|birth_date=July 9, 1939

|birth_place=Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.

|death_date=June 6, 2022 (aged 82)[https://www.post-gazette.com/news/obituaries/2022/06/09/dan-simpson-dies-obituary-pittsburgh-post-gazette-columnist-us-ambassador-african-countries/stories/202206090079 Obituary]. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 6, 2022.

|death_place=Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.

|occupation = Diplomat

}}

Daniel Howard Simpson (July 9, 1939 – June 6, 2022) {{cite web | url = https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/simpson-daniel-howard | title= Daniel Howard Simpson |access-date = 2010-12-09 | publisher = U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian}} was an American Foreign Service Officer. He was the United States Ambassador to the Central African Republic (1990–92), Special Envoy to Somalia and the United States Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1995–98) as well as undertaking other overseas assignments in Burundi, South Africa, Zaire (on three separate occasions) Iceland, Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina. He also served as the Deputy Commandant of the United States Army War College and on the Board of directors as the Vice President of the National Defense University for the United States Institute of Peace.{{citation | title = The United States Government Manual 1999/2000 | editor-first = Raymond A. | editor-last = Mosley | editor2-first = John W. | editor2-last=Carlin | publisher = Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration | page= 745 | date = 1999-06-01|url = http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GOVMAN-1999-06-01/pdf/GOVMAN-1999-06-01-Pg738.pdf | format = PDF | access-date = 2010-12-09}}

Before joining the United States Foreign Service and becoming a diplomat in 1966, Simpson studied English literature at Yale University and African studies at Northwestern University, before travelling Africa to teach at the Eghosa Anglican Boys’ School in Benin City, Nigeria,{{cite web | url = http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?authorID=423 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20121212212731/http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/people.cfm?authorID=423 | url-status = dead | archive-date = December 12, 2012 | title = Ambassador Daniel H. Simpson | access-date = 2010-12-09 | date = 2010-11-29 | publisher = Strategic Studies Institute}} and at the Libyan Army Military College in Benghazi, Libya.

After retirement from the Department of State in 2001, Simpson has been a writer and columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Blade{{cite web|url=http://www.ga.psu.edu/32851.htm |title=Commencement scheduled for December 16 |access-date=2010-12-09 |date=2010-11-29 |publisher=Penn State Greater Allegheny }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} as well as a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy.

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