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US President Biden Picks Nigerian-Born Enoh Ebong US Director Of Trade

The United States President Biden has appointed Nigerian-born Enoh Ebong as the US Director of Trade and development.

Brand News Day Nigeria reports that US President Joe Biden has appointed Nigerian-born Enoh Titilayo Ebong to head the post of Director, United States Trade and Development Agency.

This online platform understands that Enoh appointment was contained in a brief with names of nominees for different positions in the president’s cabinet sent to the US Congress.

US President Biden Picks Nigerian-Born Enoh Ebong US Director Of Trade

Ebong had served in different roles in the USTDA between 2004 and 2019, including serving as the agency’s General Counsel, and Deputy Director.

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Before joining the USTDA Ebong worked as a lawyer in Boston, representing public and private companies.

According to the brief, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. appointed Ebong to serve as the Chief Operating Officer of the USTDA and she has been serving as the Acting Director of the agency since then.

Ebong earned her JD from the University of Michigan Law School, a Master of Arts in Communication from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Arts in History, with honours, from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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