Ambassador Chase and Diana Untermeyer
Chase Untermeyer is a 1968 graduate of Harvard College with honors in government. He and Diana with their daughter Elly lived in Doha, Qatar for three years from August 2004 to August 2007 while Chase served as the U.S. Ambassador.
Chase Untermeyer is a 1968 graduate of Harvard College with honors in government. He and Diana with their daughter Elly lived in Doha, Qatar for three years from August 2004 to August 2007 while Chase served as the U.S. Ambassador.
Chase Untermeyer has served at all four levels of government – local, state, national and international – over a period of more than 30 years, with work in journalism, academia and business as well. He is currently the U.S. Vice-Chairman of Strategic Real Estate Advisors, a London-based international real estate investment firm. In August of 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates appointed Ambassador Untermeyer to the Defense Health Board.
While in Qatar, Diana Untermeyer was active with women’s and children’s programs and in the conservation, arts and health communities. She participated in numerous equestrian sports including winning top rider of the 20006/2007 endurance season. Before leaving for Qatar, Diana served as the Director of Communications for Christ Church Cathedral. She also served on the Mayor’s privatization Task Force for the Houston Zoo. Diana graduated in 1984 from University of Virginia and is a Raven, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
6:00 pm Reception (light refreshments)
$10 per person (please RSVP and you my pay at the door)
Christ Church Cathedral
The Great Hall
1117 Texas Avenue
(Note: Free parking available in the Cathedral garage. Just take a ticket but parking will be free.)
Questions?
Email Chinhui Juhn
cjuhn@uh.edu
RSVP to Ms. Stuart Hudson
713-668-4702
shudson7@comcast.net
1 comment:
great talk. Though there was a question about the difference between Shia and Sunni Muslims. Can someone provide more detail about the difference between the two groups and the sources of conflict?
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