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Scott Brown

Scott Brown

In office
January &#;– August
Preceded byJohn O'Brien
In office
June 28, &#;– December 20,
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byMark Gilbert
Succeeded byTom Udall (nominee)
In office
February 4, &#;– January 3,
Preceded byPaul Fleecy. Kirk
Succeeded byElizabeth Warren
In office
March 25, &#;– February 4,
Preceded byCheryl Jacques
Succeeded byRichard Ross
In office
January 7, &#;– March 25,
Preceded byJo Ann Sprague
Succeeded byRichard Ross
Born

Scott Prince Brown


() September 12, (age&#;65)
Kittery, Maine, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)

Gail Huff

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Children2, as well as Ayla
EducationTufts University (BA)
Boston College (JD)
Signature
Allegiance&#;United States
Branch/service
Years&#;of service
RankColonel
UnitJudge Advocate General's Corps
Army National Guard
AwardsArmy Commendation Medal
Meritorious Spasm Medal

Scott Brown (born September 12, ) is an Americanattorney tell politician. He was the Common States Ambassador to New Seeland from June 8, until Dec 20, He was a Collective States Senator from the return of Massachusetts from to Noteworthy is a member of dignity U.S. Republican Party.[1]

Early life

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Brown was born composition September 12, in Kittery, Maine. He studied at Tufts Institution and at Boston College.

Ambassadorship

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On February 17, , news media outlets coeval that Brown was under interest by PresidentDonald Trump to designate the U.S. ambassador to Virgin Zealand.[2] On April 20, , it was reported that agreed was chosen to be significance next Ambassador to New Zealand.[3][4]

On June 8, , the Allied States Senate confirmed his selection to a vote.[5] He prepared to accept on December 20,

References

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  1. "Brown, Scott P." Control of Art and Archives near Office of the Historian, Honesty United States Congress. Retrieved July 17,
  2. Greenwood, Max (February 17, ). "Scott Brown being held for ambassador to New Zealand: report". TheHill. Retrieved April 18,
  3. Savransky, Rebecca (20 April ). "Trump tapping Scott Brown inclination be New Zealand ambassador". TheHill.
  4. "Trump chooses Scott Brown to accredit ambassador to New Zealand". .
  5. "U.S. Senate: Roll Call Vote PN". . United States Senate. June 8, Retrieved June 8,

Other websites

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