The director general of the Foreign Service is the designated manager of the United States Foreign Service.

The director general is a current or former Foreign Service officer, appointed by the president, with the advice and consent of the United States Senate. Since November 23, 1975, under a departmental administrative action, the director general has concurrently held the title of Director of the Bureau of Global Talent Management. As the head of the human resources bureau, the director general holds a rank equivalent to an assistant secretary of state and reports to the under secretary of state for management.

History

Congress created the position of Director General of the Foreign Service through the Foreign Service Act of 1946. Between 1946 and 1980, the secretary of state designated the director general.

The Foreign Service Act of 1980 made the position a presidential appointee.

After 1986, the director general became responsible for all personnel aspects of the Foreign Service and the civil service at the State Department, including advertising, examination, appointment, job assignments worldwide, disciplinary actions, and promotions to the Senior Foreign Service.

List of directors general of the Foreign Service

#Director GeneralTenurePresident
1Selden ChapinNovember 13, 1946 – April 30, 1947Harry S. Truman
2Christian M. RavndalMay 1, 1947 – June 23, 1949
3Richard Porter ButrickSeptember 7, 1949 – April 1, 1952
4Gerald Augustin DrewMarch 30, 1952 – October 18, 1954Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower
5Raymond A. HareOctober 19, 1954 – August 29, 1956Dwight D. Eisenhower
6Joseph Charles SatterthwaiteMay 6, 1957 – September 1, 1958
7Waldemar John GallmanNovember 17, 1958 – January 31, 1961
8Tyler ThompsonMay 14, 1961 – February 15, 1964John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
9Joseph Palmer IIFebruary 16, 1964 – April 10, 1966Lyndon B. Johnson
10John Milton SteevesAugust 1, 1966 – July 31, 1969
11John Howard BurnsAugust 1, 1969 – June 15, 1971Richard Nixon
12William O. HallJuly 5, 1971 – September 30, 1973
13Nathaniel DavisNovember 13, 1973 – March 17, 1975Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
14Carol LaiseApril 11, 1975 – December 26, 1977Gerald Ford
15Harry G. Barnes, Jr.December 22, 1977 – February 8, 1981Jimmy Carter
16Joan Margaret ClarkJuly 27, 1981 – October 24, 1983Ronald Reagan
17Alfred AthertonDecember 2, 1983 – December 28, 1984
18George Southall VestJune 8, 1985 – May 3, 1989
19Edward Joseph PerkinsSeptember 22, 1989 – May 7, 1992George H. W. Bush
20Genta Hawkins HolmesSeptember 7, 1992 – August 18, 1995George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton
21Anthony Cecil Eden QuaintonDecember 29, 1995 – August 22, 1997Bill Clinton
22Edward William GnehmAugust 25, 1997 – June 14, 2000
23Marc Isaiah GrossmanJune 19, 2000 – March 26, 2001
24Ruth A. DavisJune 15, 2001 – June 30, 2003George W. Bush
25W. Robert PearsonOctober 7, 2003 – February 27, 2006
26George McDade StaplesMay 25, 2006 – June 27, 2007
27Harry K. Thomas, Jr.September 21, 2007 – June 24, 2009George W. Bush, Barack Obama
28Nancy Jo PowellAugust 3, 2009 – January 6, 2012Barack Obama
29Linda Thomas-GreenfieldApril 2, 2012 – August 2, 2013
30Arnold A. ChacónDecember 22, 2014 – June 2, 2017Barack Obama, Donald Trump
-William E. Todd (Acting)June 12, 2017 - February 1, 2019Donald Trump
31Carol Z. PerezFebruary 1, 2019 – June 6, 2022Donald Trump, Joe Biden
32Marcia BernicatJune 6, 2022 - January 20, 2025Joe Biden
-Catherine Rodriguez (Acting)January 20, 2025 - April 4, 2025Donald Trump
-Lew Olowski (Senior Bureau Official)April 7, 2025 - December 23, 2025Donald Trump
-Sarah McKemey (Senior Bureau Official)December 23, 2025 - PresentDonald Trump