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Ambassador Lewis Lucke
March 4, 2015 @ 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Jordan in a Turbulent Middle East: Between Iraq & a Hard Place. Ambassador Lewis Lucke is Executive Director of Daroke Resources LLC www.daroke.com brokering US and international investment into developing countries in Africa and Latin America, especially infrastructure project such as affordable housing, mining, renewable energy and power production. In 2014, Ambassador Lucke returned on a recall appointment with USAID in Jordan working on the effects of the Syria crisis on Jordan. In 2010, he served as “US Response Coordinator” for the Haiti earthquake, leading the United States’ $1.0 billion relief and recovery program. Ambassador Lucke was nominated by President George W. Bush and served as US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Swaziland during the Bush Administration. He served for 27 years overseas with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). He was the first USAID Mission Director for Iraq 2002-2004, where he directed a $4.0 billion reconstruction and economic development program, USAID’s largest program ever and the largest reconstruction effort funded by the United States since the Marshall Plan. Ambassador. Lucke is from Austin, Texas, married with three grown children. Mr. Lucke received a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona. Mr. Lucke served in the U.S. Foreign Service since 1978 in ten countries: Mali, Senegal, Costa Rica, Tunisia, Bolivia, Jordan, Haiti, Brazil, Iraq and Swaziland. He had been USAID Mission Director in his last five posts of Bolivia, Jordan, Brazil, Haiti, and Iraq. Ambassador Lucke has received USAID’s two highest awards, the Administrator’s Distinguished Career Award in 2001, and the Agency’s award for Heroism in 2004. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus of 2003 from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He received the Secretary of Defense’s Award for Exceptional Public Service in 2004. In 2012 he received the inaugural “Inspire Humanitarian Award” from an international affairs organization in Austin, Texas. Mr. Lucke is fluent in French and Spanish and has a working knowledge of Arabic. He is the author of “Waiting for Rain: Life and Development in Mali, West Africa” published in 2000.