Earle I. Mack as the Ambassador to Finland
Earle I. Mack was sworn in as the Ambassador to Finland in 2004.
Ambassador Mack received his nomination for Ambassador to Finland from President George W. Bush. He presented his credentials to the President of Finland, Tarja Halonen on June 10, 2004. Earle Mack replaced Bonnie McElveen Hunter, who served as the Ambassador to Finland in Helsinki from December 2001 until 2004. Earle Mack served as Ambassador to Finland for one year and retired from the position in 2005. Information currently available about Ambassador Mack includes remarks, interviews, profiles, and news stories.
Resources for Ambassador Earle Mack:
- View the Council of American Ambassadors for a biography of Ambassador Earle I Mack.
- View the announcement of Earle I Mack's nomination to Ambassador in Finland's Helsingin Sanomat.
- View Earle Mack's biography from the U.S. Department of State
- View a notification of Earle Mack speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference on a panel about citizen Ambassadorship.
- Ambassador Earle I Mack Hosts a Reception for Team USA, August 8, 2005.


