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David B. Shear

Deputy Chief of Mission


Biography

David B. Shear assumed the position of Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur on August 24, 2005.

Mr. Shear joined the Department of State in 1982, and has served overseas in Beijing, Tokyo, and Sapporo. In Washington he has served in the Department of State's Offices of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Affairs and as Special Assistant to the Undersecretary for Political Affairs. Mr. Shear is the recipient of the Department of State's Superior Honor Award and of the Pentagon's Defense Civilian Meritorious Service Award.

Mr. Shear is a 1975 graduate of Earlham College. He has a MA in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of International Studies. He has also attended Cornell, Waseda, Taiwan and Nanjing Universities. He was a Rusk Fellow at Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy in 1997-98. Mr. Shear speaks Chinese and Japanese. He is married to Barbara Chai Shear, and they have a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Shear play golf and squash and they each have a first degree rank in kendo (Japanese fencing). They also read and enjoy collecting classic and foreign films on DVD.


The Deputy Chief of Mission (or DCM) is the second-ranking official of the United States Government in Malaysia. He serves as the "Chief Operating Officer" of the U.S. Embassy and is responsible for the management of the Embassy's day-to-day activities. As the Ambassador's deputy, he can substitute for him, and speak for him, in all matters. During the Ambassador's absence from post, he officially replaces him as the senior official of the U.S. Government in Malaysia, serving formally as Charge d'affaires ad interim of the Embassy

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