US Department of State Hofmann served in diplomatic service for the US for 23 years, holding a variety of positions at the
Department of State. He began his career with the State Department in 1983. Throughout his diplomatic career, he has lived in the US, Africa, and the Caribbean. His career has additionally taken him to posts located in
Kingston, Jamaica;
Kigali,
Rwanda;
Rabat,
Morocco; and
Maseru,
Lesotho. On September 15, 2000, Hofmann was appointed as a
Foreign Service Officer to serve as the
United States Ambassador to the
Republic of Togo. As
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, he served in Togo through December 14, 2002. He served as the second-in-command to
Craig Roberts Stapleton, Ambassador to France. In his role, Hofmann served as the
chief of staff and was responsible for the day-to-day management of the Embassy. He oversaw the heads of each office, including the Consular; Political; Economic-Environment, Science, Technology and Health Section; Public Affairs; and Management sections.
Population Services International In February 2007, Hofmann became CEO and President of
Population Services International (PSI), Since Hofmann became the CEO of PSI, the organization was honored with the largest single grant ever offered for reproductive health work, while additionally receiving nearly $1 billion from
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. == Board and committee memberships ==