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[[Image:mozena.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]MOZENA, Dan. (Dubuque, IA, May 1, 1949---) American diplomat. Mozena graduated from Iowa State University (Political Science and History), and later from graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (Public Administration and Political Science).
[[Image:dmozena.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]MOZENA, Dan. (Dubuque, IA, May 1, 1949---) American diplomat. Mozena graduated from Iowa State University (Political Science and History), and later from graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (Public Administration and Political Science).


In October 2007, Mozena was appointed ambassador to Angola, replacing Cynthia G. Efird. Prior to his appointment to Angola, Mozena was deputy chief of mission in Lusaka, Zambia.
In October 2007, Mozena was appointed ambassador to Angola, replacing Cynthia G. Efird. Prior to his appointment to Angola, Mozena was deputy chief of mission in Lusaka, Zambia.


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MOZENA, Dan. (Dubuque, IA, May 1, 1949---) American diplomat. Mozena graduated from Iowa State University (Political Science and History), and later from graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (Public Administration and Political Science).

In October 2007, Mozena was appointed ambassador to Angola, replacing Cynthia G. Efird. Prior to his appointment to Angola, Mozena was deputy chief of mission in Lusaka, Zambia.