Marsha E. Barnes

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Marsha E. Barnes
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United States Ambassador to Suriname

Marsha E. Barnes was a United States State Department official and United States Ambassador to Suriname from November 2003. [1]

Barnes received a bachelor's degree from Lake Forest College in 1969 and a master's degree from National War College.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Daniel A. Johnson
U.S. Ambassador to Suriname
20032006
Succeeded by
Lisa Bobbie Schreiber Hughes