Biden to name 9 ambassadors as his foreign trip comes to a close
As Biden's first foreign trip as president prepares to come to a close, he's announced a new slate of ambassadors to represent the United States -- another instance of the Biden administration showcasing their desire to restore the U.S. presence on the world stage.

Biden's nominees include Ken Salazar for ambassador to Mexico, C. B. "Sully" Sullenberger, III, for the rank of ambassador during his tenure of service as representative of the U.S. on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization, Thomas R. Nides for ambassador to Israel, Julianne Smith, for the United States permanent representative to NATO, Dr. Cynthia Ann Telles for ambassador to Costa Rica, Julie Chung for ambassador to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Sharon Cromer for U.S. ambassador to the Republic of The Gambia, Troy Damian Fitrell for ambassador to the Republic of Guinea and Marc Ostfield for ambassador to the Republic of Paraguay.
A source familiar with the nominations underscored the diversity among the nominees, following the pledge Biden made to have an administration that "looks like America," and stressed that even the political picks bring relevant experience to the table for their respective roles.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle







