A career diplomat, Benedick served in Iran, Pakistan, France, Germany (Bonn), and Greece. As Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Previously, he headed policy divisions at
State Department responsible for global population policies and biomedical research, and for economic assistance and multilateral finance. In 1977, he was selected for the Senior Seminar, the U.S. government’s highest study program. In 1979, he was given the rank of ambassador by President
Jimmy Carter. He has led many international delegations and testified before the U.S. Congress and foreign parliaments, most recently in 2005 before the Senate on science and environmental policy. ==Later life and death==