US Embassy welcomes new Ambassador to Guyana
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – John Melvin Jones is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, and recently completed a posting as Special Advisor for the office of the Coordinator for Stabilization and Reconstruction in Iraq.
In the Foreign Service since 1981, Ambassador Jones has also served as the Provincial Reconstruction Team Leader in Diyala Province, Iraq and was Senior Inspector in the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of State.
Ambassador John Jones
Ambassador Jones has served as Deputy Director twice (Office of West African Affairs and Office of Regional Military and Political Affairs), and has been the Deputy Chief of Mission in Burkina Faso. His earlier postings include Honduras, Belgium, Thailand, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
New United States Ambassador to Guyana, John M. Jones, arrived in Georgetown and presented his letter of credence to Guyana’s President, Bharrat Jagdeo, at office of the President
Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Ambassador Jones had his own private law practice in Pennsylvania before moving on to the faculties of Penn State University and George Mason University, respectively. He later served as Staff Counsel to the Congressional Joint Select Committee on Immigration and Refugee Policy.
The recipient of many awards, Ambassador Jones has received the Time Magazine “Current Events Award” and has also been awarded several Meritorious and Superior awards for Honor and Performance at the Department of State. He earned his Bachelor’s degree and JD at Howard University, and his MBA at the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds an MS in Strategic Studies from the National Defense University.
Ambassador Jones also speaks Spanish, French, Vietnamese and Portuguese. He is joined in Guyana by his wife, Aaronia Humphrey Jones. They have two grown children.