Seven New Ambassadors Appointed by Julian McFerret, Sr. Editor
President Dr Joseph Florin has appointed new ambassadors to seven countries, including Nikolia, Renetopia, Hyfling , Electric Empire, Benjamin Mark, Cuivre and Aerolah, the Atok Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. Mr Jayne Mantuano has been appointed as Atok ambassador to Nikolia. Mr Mantuano, 44, was former Mayor of Lawisle. Ms Fay Brittny Emigholz became Atok ambassador to Renetopia. Ms Fay Brittny Emigholz, 45, was former Trade Attache to Moorburgh. Air Brigadier General Wilmer Avery, Atok Air Force has been appointed as Atok’s ambassador to Hyfling; he formerly Chief of Reserve, Atok Air Force Dr Edward Scullos Barnbridge has been appointed as ambassadorial to Electric Empire; Dr Barnbridge was born January 3, 1958 in Stowshaw. Founder of the Barnbridge Group, Barnbridge built a fortune on the non-ferrous metals industry and organic food-products. Close friend to President Florin. Ms Felipe Leben, appointed as Atok ambassador to Benjamin Mark, she former Mayor of Faironton Croft, a small agricultural town east of Atok. Leben graduated from Univ. of Emirates Federal (UEF) and began working at KTU-Delfork Capital, before joining investment firm Anton & Anton as a senior lawyer in 1999. In 2001 he was appointed head of the legal department of Matt Unosa Media Ltd. Resign after elected as Faironton Croft Mayor. Quinn Lawson Kreigberg has been appointed as Atok ambassador to Cuivre; Quinn Lawson Kreigberg is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Sloane International Plc, he holds a bachelor of commerce degree from the University of Groverthor Mills.. Paul Stuttfort Laybridge has been appointed as ambassador to Aerolah; this appointment will be affective from February, 2014. Mr Laybridge is president of operations and community management for Don Forla Ferry Ltd. He earned a B.S. in marketing from Darlingaston Moors University and an M.B.A. from Collspring Business College. After the new constitution went into force on November 17, President has the right to appoint or dismiss ambassadors upon nomination by the government; approval from the parliament is no longer required. |