His two-day hectic schedule included a courtesy call on Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, a visit to Fairchild Semiconductors at the Mactan Export Processing Zone, and a stop at the Peace Corps and Midwife Clinic.
A luncheon was organized by the American Chamber of Commerce, with a number of presidents from the different chambers in attendance. Jones assured everyone that the US government will continue to work hand-in-hand to strengthen and enhance the relations between the two nations. He also expressed his countrys full support for the campaign against global terrorism.
At the end of his fruitful stint, US Consular Agent in Cebu John Domingo hosted a cocktail reception for the visiting diplomat and his wife Catherine at the grand ballroom of the City Marriott Hotel.
Deputy House Speaker Raul del Mar led the roster of government dignitaries, which included Representative Nerissa Soon Ruiz and Cebu City Vice Mayor Michael Rama.
The officers of the American Embassy present were Vice Consul Long Nguyen, Judy Reinke from the Commercial Section, and Stacy Mac Haggard representing the embassys public relations division.
The Cebu-based diplomatic corps came in full force as well. They were honorary consuls Enrique Benedicto, Belgium; Ben Dapat, Denmark; Richard Forteau, France; Augusto Go, Korea; Grand Benedicto, Romania; Jaime Picornell, Spain; Jose Sala, Sweden; and Moya Jackson, United Kingdom.
Other guests came from different civic clubs, such as Rotarians Orlando Israel, Edgar Chiongbian, Sergio Romero, Amay Ong Vaño, and Rene Kintanar. The American Chamber of Commerce had its president Stan Combs and active members Mila Espina, Alice Fernandez, Karl Hudson, Roger Lim, Maris Araneta, and Danny Deen.
Paul W. Jones, a graduate of the State Departments Senior Seminal, which is the premier education and training program for US diplomats, served as the United States deputy representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Vienna, Austria, and was deputy chief of mission at the EU Embassy in Skopje, Macedonia. He has also had assignments in Russia, Colombia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the State Department in Washington DC, he was director of the Executive Secretariat Staff, supporting the Secretary of State, and was also director of the Office for South Central Europe, responsible for US policy in the Balkans.
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