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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Jeffrey D. Levine (born ca. 1954) was nominated by U.S. President Barack Obama to be the United States Ambassador to Estonia on February 17, 2012 and was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 29, 2012. He presented his credentials to President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves on September 17, 2012. He left his post sometime in 2015.Levine was born ca 1954 and raised in California. Joining the Foreign Service in 1985, Jeff Levine is a member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister Counselor. At the time of his nomination, he had been the State Department’s director of Recruitment, Examination and Employment since September 2010. Prior to this position, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission/Chargé d'Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Budapest, Hungary from 2007-2010. In addition to his assignment in Hungary, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Sofia, Bulgaria and has also been posted to Brasilia, Brazil; Nicosia, Cyprus; Alexandria, Egypt; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Lima, Peru. At the United States Department of State, he served in the Operations Center, as desk officer for Hungary and as a special assistant to the Under Secretary for Management. He has received numerous Department of State awards as well as the Golden Laurel Medal, presented by the Government of Bulgaria. He has studied Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian and Hungarian and is currently taking Estonian lessons.Before joining the Department of State, Jeff Levine worked as a newspaper reporter for seven years and was a founding staff member of USA Today, one of the largest newspapers in the United States. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, he holds a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from California State University, Humboldt and a Master’s degree in Resource Strategy from the National Defense University in Washington D.C.Jeff Levine is married to Janie L. Keeler and has a son, Nick."@en }

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