In a significant diplomatic development, Roger Nyhus, a seasoned Seattle business and civic leader, has officially assumed his role as the United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.
This appointment comes after a year-long process that began with his nomination and the submission of his Certificate of Demonstrated Competence under the Foreign Service Act, Section 304(a)(4).
Expanding diplomatic horizons
The ambassadorship includes Barbados, the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Seattle Mayor extends congratulations
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell extended his heartfelt congratulations to Roger Nyhus on this pivotal appointment.
In a recent statement, Mayor Harrell highlighted Nyhus’s track record as a advisor to business, government, and nonprofit leaders in the city and the state.
A champion of collaboration
Nyhus’s career has been characterized by his unwavering commitment to building meaningful relationships and trust with a diverse range of stakeholders.
Mayor Harrel noted his active participation in international trade missions has played a pivotal role in strengthening partnerships on the global stage.
Additionally, Nyhus has been a passionate advocate for various local causes, championing economic development, civil rights, and environmental conservation.
Recognizing the significance of Nyhus’ transition into the realm of international diplomacy, Mayor Harrell wished Nyhus success and fulfillment in his new endeavor, fostering diplomatic ties and advancing the interests of the United States in the Eastern Caribbean.