James Irvin Gadsden (born March 12, 1948) is an American former diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to Iceland.
Gadsden graduated from Harvard University (1970, cum laude) with a B.A. in Economics, MA in East Asian Studies, from Stanford University (1972), and Princeton University (1984) with a Scholar in Economics.
He entered the Foreign Service in 1972 and became a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. After serving in various roles, he finished his career as a Senior Counselor for International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, serving from 2011 to 2016.
Posts
- U.S. Ambassador to Iceland (2002âÂÂ2005)
- Special Negotiator for Agricultural Biotechnology (2001âÂÂ2002)
- Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs (1997âÂÂ2001)
- Deputy Chief of Mission, Budapest, Hungary (1994âÂÂ1997)
- Counselor for Economic Affairs, Paris, France (1989âÂÂ1993)
- Economic/Political Officer, US Mission to the EU (1985âÂÂ1989)
- European Communities Desk Officer (1981âÂÂ1984)
- Staff Assistant to Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs (1980âÂÂ1981)
- Commercial Officer, Budapest, Hungary (1977âÂÂ1979)
- Market Research Officer, US Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan (1974âÂÂ1976)
- Political Officer, Office of East Asian Regional Affairs (1972âÂÂ1974)
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