Michael Ussery (born 1951) was the American Ambassador to Morocco from 1989 to 1992. He was a non-career appointee. [1]
Since leaving Morocco, Ussery is Chairman of Mongolia Holdings, Vice Chairman of Kima Communications and its subsidiary, Coast to Coast Communications, is on the Board of Directors of Safi Apparel, a U.S. Military contractor in Afghanistan. Since 2009, he has been Chairman of the Advisory Board of the CalErin Group, [2]
Ussery was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina. He graduated from Newberry College. [3]
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