San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Biden asks exSenate colleagues to serve as envoys

- By Michael Balsamo and Aamer Madhani Michael Balsamo and Aamer Madhani are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — President Biden is nominating former New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall to serve as his ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.

Udall, a Democrat, retired in 2021 after two terms in the Senate representi­ng New Mexico. He spent five terms in the House and served as New Mexico’s attorney general. He comes from a family well known for public service: his father Stewart Udall served as interior secretary, his uncle Mo Udall was a congressma­n from Colorado and his cousin Mark Udall was a senator from Colorado.

“Having dedicated my life to public service and having served as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee focusing on policies that promote democracy, internatio­nal developmen­t, and conservati­on, I am honored to be nominated by President Biden to this next role serving our great country,” Udall said in a statement.

Udall is the third former Senate colleague that Biden has tapped for an ambassador­ial position.

He’s also nominated Ken Salazar, a Democrat who represente­d Colorado and served as Interior secretary in the Obama administra­tion, to serve as ambassador to Mexico, and Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican who endorsed Biden’s 2020 run, to serve as ambassador to Turkey.

Biden is also expected to nominate Democratic fundraiser Jane Hartley to serve as his ambassador to the United Kingdom, according to a person familiar with the decision who was not authorized to comment publicly.

It was not immediatel­y clear when the White House would formally announce the appointmen­t of Hartley, who served as ambassador to France and Monaco during the Obama administra­tion. She was a significan­t fundraiser for Biden’s 2020 run for the White House.

The White House declined to comment about Hartley’s pending nomination, which was first reported by the Washington Post.

Hartley served as chief executive of the economic and political advisory firm Observator­y Group, director of congressio­nal relations for the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t and in the Carter administra­tion. She is married to Ralph Schlosstei­n, chief executive of investment bank Evercore.

The UK ambassador­ship is one of the most high profile diplomatic postings and often comes with an expectatio­n that the nominee can foot the bill for entertaini­ng on behalf of the United States.

Former President Donald Trump turned to New York Jets owner Robert “Woody” Johnson for the London posting. Barack

Obama turned to businessma­n Matthew Barzun and lawyer Louis Susman during his time in office.

Biden is also considerin­g nominating Democratic fundraiser George Tsunis, founder and CEO of Chartwell Hotels, to serve as ambassador to Greece, according to two people familiar with the White House deliberati­ons.

The White House also announced Friday that Biden was nominating three career foreign service officers to ambassador­ships: Caryn McClelland to Brunei, Michael Murphy to Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, and Howard Van Vranken to Botswana.

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