Larry Leon Palmer
{{Short description|American diplomat (1949–2021)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Larry Leon Palmer
| image = Larry Palmer ambassador portrait.jpg
| office = United States Ambassador to Grenada
| president = Barack Obama
| term_start = June 28, 2012
| term_end = January 19, 2016
| predecessor = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor = Linda Taglialatela
| office1 = United States Ambassador to Saint Kitts and Nevis
| president1 = Barack Obama
| term_start1 = June 26, 2012
| term_end1 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor1 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor1 = Linda Taglialatela
| office2 = 10th United States Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda
| president2 = Barack Obama
| term_start2 = June 25, 2012
| term_end2 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor2 = Mary M. Ourisman
| successor2 = Linda Taglialatela
| office3 = United States Ambassador to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
| president3 = Barack Obama
| term_start3 = June 7, 2012
| term_end3 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor3 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor3 = Linda Taglialatela
| office4 = United States Ambassador to Saint Lucia
| president4 = Barack Obama
| term_start4 = June 4, 2012
| term_end4 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor4 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor4 = Linda Taglialatela
| office5 = United States Ambassador to Dominica
| president5 = Barack Obama
| term_start5 = May 30, 2012
| term_end5 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor5 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor5 = Linda Taglialatela
| office6 = United States Ambassador to Barbados
| president6 = Barack Obama
| term_start6 = May 22, 2012
| term_end6 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor6 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor6 = Linda Taglialatela
| office7 = Special Representative to the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
| president7 = Barack Obama
| term_start7 = May 22, 2012
| term_end7 = January 19, 2016
| predecessor7 = Christopher Sandrolini {{small|(Acting)}}
| successor7 = Linda Taglialatela
| office8 = United States Ambassador to Honduras
| president8 = George W. Bush
| term_start8 = October 8, 2002
| term_end8 = May 7, 2005
| predecessor8 = Frank Almaguer
| successor8 = Charles Ford
| birth_date = {{birth date|1949|7|13}}
| birth_place = Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2021|4|21|1949|7|13}}
| death_place =
| alma_mater = Emory University
Texas Southern University
Indiana University Bloomington
}}
Larry Leon Palmer (July 13, 1949 – April 21, 2021)[http://www.blackpast.org/aah/palmer-larry-l-1949 Palmer, Larry L. (1949– )]{{Cite web|date=2021-04-22|title=Statement on the Death of Former U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS Larry Palmer|url=https://bb.usembassy.gov/statement-on-the-death-of-former-u-s-ambassador-to-barbados-the-eastern-caribbean-and-the-oecs-larry-palmer/|access-date=2021-04-23|website=U.S. Embassy in Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS|language=en-US}} was an American former diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean from 2012 to 2015.{{citation |url=http://barbados.usembassy.gov/pr03302012a.html |title=Congress Confirms Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean |author=Embassy of the United States – Barbados & E. Caribbean |publisher=U.S. Department of State |access-date=May 21, 2012 |year=2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509130014/http://barbados.usembassy.gov/pr03302012a.html |archive-date=May 9, 2012 |url-status=dead}}. He was the United States Ambassador to Honduras from 2002 to 2005. He also served as the President of the Inter-American Foundation from 2005 to June 2010.Inter-American Foundation [http://www.iaf.gov/news_events/news_releases_text_en.asp?news_year=2005 IAF's New President Begins] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528060646/http://www.iaf.gov//news_events/news_releases_text_en.asp?news_year=2005 |date=2010-05-28}}{{citation |url=https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/palmer-larry-leon |title=Larry Leon Palmer |author=Department of History|publisher=U.S. Office of the Historian |access-date=January 20, 2018}}.
Background
Larry Palmer was born in Augusta, Georgia. He graduated from Emory University with a B.A. in 1970 and completed his graduate training at Texas Southern University (M.Ed., African History, 1973) and Indiana University Bloomington (Ed.D., Higher Education Administration and African Studies, 1978). While at Emory, he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Career
Palmer served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia, West Africa from 1971 to 1973. He then worked as assistant director of financial aid at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (1973–1974), and as a professor of history at Cuttington College in Suakoko, Liberia (1974–1976), and at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina (1978–1981).
Palmer entered the U.S. Foreign Service in 1982. He served as vice consul in the Dominican Republic (1982–1984), and then as personnel officer in Montevideo, Uruguay, and Asuncion, Paraguay, from 1984 to 1986. He worked in the State Department as staff assistant to the Assistant Secretary for African Affairs from 1986 to 1987 and then served as counselor for administration in Freetown, Sierra Leone from 1987 to 1989.White House, 5 June 2002, [https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020605-4.html President Bush to Nominate Seven Individuals to Serve in His Administration]
In 1989, Palmer became a Pearson Fellow, serving as assistant to the president of the University of Texas at El Paso. His portfolio was advancing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), creating faculty and student exchange opportunities in universities throughout Mexico, and serving as university consultant for International Affairs. At the end of two years as a Pearson Fellow, Palmer left to serve as personnel officer in Seoul, South Korea, (1991–1994), and later served as counselor for administration in the Dominican Republic (1994–1998).
From 1998 to 1999, he attended the Senior Seminar. He arrived in Quito, Ecuador to begin a tour as Deputy Chief of Mission in August 1999. He finished his tour in Quito as Chargé d'Affaires In July 2002.
=Honduras, Venezuela and Eastern Caribbean=
Palmer was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Honduras on September 9, 2002, by Secretary of State Colin Powell and delivered his credentials to the Honduran President Ricardo Maduro on October 9, 2002.US State department, [https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/14535.htm Larry L. Palmer] On June 28, 2010, President Obama nominated Palmer as United States Ambassador to Venezuela.{{cite web|url=https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts-62810 |title=President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts, 6/28/10 | The White House |date=2010-06-28 |via=National Archives |work=whitehouse.gov |access-date=2011-04-11}} However, a start date as new ambassador to Venezuela wasn't announced.{{cite web|last=Molinski |first=Dan |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704103904575337390279577802 |title=U.S. Names Larry Palmer New Venezuela Ambassador Amid Strained Relations. - WSJ.com |publisher=Online.wsj.com |date=2011-02-03 |access-date=2011-04-11}} On September 19, 2010, President Hugo Chávez announced on his weekly TV program that he would not allow Larry Palmer to take up his post in Caracas. Chávez's refusal is based on Palmer having recently told a US senator that morale in the Venezuelan army was low and that members of Chávez's government had ties to leftist Colombian rebels.{{cite web|url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/BreakingNews/View/41738 |title=Chávez rejects newly nominated US ambassador to Caracas |publisher=BuenosAiresHerald.com |date=2010-08-09 |access-date=2011-04-11}} On December 28, 2010, Chavez defied the Obama administration's appointment of Palmer as ambassador to Venezuela and flatly refused him, accusing him of having made disrespectful remarks about Venezuela. In response, on December 29 the U.S. revoked the visa of Venezuela's ambassador, Bernardo Álvarez Herrera.{{cite news|last=Lee|first=M. J.|title=Chavez's ambassador is expelled|url=http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/1210/careful_what_you_wish_for_998aa946-02ab-46e4-a7ee-ea8624e67d0f.html|newspaper=Politico|date=December 30, 2010}}
Palmer was appointed to serve as the United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean in 2012. In this post, he served concurrently as the ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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