Nancy Jo Powell (born 1947, Cedar Falls, Iowa) was the United States Ambassador to India from April 2012 to May 2014.

Powell was Director General of the United States Foreign Service, a position she assumed after serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Nepal. Powell is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. Powell joined the United States Foreign Service in 1977, and has held assignments in Africa and South Asia.

Media reports conjectured that Powell's resignation was inevitable after the officials of the Government of India stopped accepting to meet her, following the Devyani Khobragade incident.

Previous positions

Other overseas assignments have included Islamabad, Pakistan; Kathmandu, Nepal; and Ottawa, Canada; and previous Washington assignments were those of Nepal Desk Officer and Refugee Assistance Officer.

External links

  • an online interactive forum with U.S. Ambassador to Nepal Nancy Powell, April 28, 2008
  • on C-SPAN
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byE. Michael SouthwickUnited States Ambassador to Uganda 1997–1999Succeeded byMartin George Brennan
Preceded byKathryn Dee RobinsonUnited States Ambassador to Ghana 2001–2002Succeeded byMary Carlin Yates
Preceded byWendy ChamberlinUnited States Ambassador to Pakistan 2002–2004Succeeded byRyan C. Crocker
Preceded byJames F. MoriartyUnited States Ambassador to Nepal 2007–2010Succeeded byScott H. DeLisi
Preceded byPeter BurleighUnited States Ambassador to India 2012–2014Succeeded byRichard Rahul Verma