Bisa Williams is a career foreign service officer, having joined the Foreign Service in 1984. Her previous overseas postings include
Port Louis,
Mauritius;
Paris,
France and
Panama City,
Panama. Her first overseas assignment was in Port Louis, Mauritius, a mission that also covers
Seychelles and
Comoros, where she served as Deputy Chief of Mission under
Ambassador John Price. Prior to being assigned to Niamey, Bisa Williams, then U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, participated in a September 2009 six-day trip to
Cuba in an attempt to improve
bilateral relations. During the trip she met with Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister
Dagoberto Rodríguez Barrera, worked on restoring direct mail service between the two countries, and toured parts of western Cuba hit by
Hurricane Ike. She also invited
dissidents to a reception at the
United States Interests Section in Havana. Her nomination to be United States Ambassador to Niger was sent to the
United States Senate on November 30, 2009, and she assumed the post in
Niamey eleven months later, on October 29, 2010. She left her post in 2013. Williams is currently Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. ==References==