Herman Jay Cohen, born in
New York City on February 10, 1932, received a BA in political science from the
City College of New York in 1953. He then joined the
United States Army, serving until 1955. He received an MA in international relations from
American University in 1962. He served in the Foreign Service as a consular officer, attaché, and political counselor until his appointment to the post of
United States Ambassador to
Gambia and
Senegal in 1977, serving until 1980. He later served as
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research from 1980-1984, a
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Africa on the
U.S. National Security Council from 1987-1989, and
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1989-1993. After leaving government, Cohen served as a senior advisor to the Global Coalition for Africa before becoming a professorial lecturer at
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies for twelve years. Currently he is president and CEO of Cohen and Woods International. He also serves on the Board of Directors of
Hyperdynamics Oil and Gas and as a consultant for
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