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Sichan Siv
Sichan Siv (pronunciation: See-Chaan Siv) was the United States ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council from to From to , Ambassador Siv served at The White House as deputy assistant to President George H.
W. Bush and at the State Department as deputy assistant secretary.
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He has also held various positions in the private sector and has written two books.
Biography
Siv was born in Pochentong, Cambodia, in [1] His entire family - 15 total, including his mother - were killed during Pol Pot's reign of terror.[2] He arrived in the United States in , and enrolled in the Master of International Affairs Program at Columbia University with a full scholarship.[3] He became a US citizen in He was a volunteer in George H.
W. Bush's presidential campaign and was appointed as his deputy assistant in He was the first American of Asian Ancestry to hold that position.[4] He later attended the U.S. Army War College. I