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Ambassador Rosenblum’s interest in the Soviet Union started as a child through his father, who helped establish the American movement to save Soviet Jews from religious persecution,growing up immersed in Cold War politics. This led him to study Russian history and language at Yale. After a four years advising U.S. Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) on foreign affairs and international trade, he earned a Master’s degree in Soviet Studies from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Following grad school, he worked for the AFL-CIO’s Free Trade Union Institute, an NGO that supported independent labor unions in the former Soviet Union. Joining the State Department in 1997, the first part of his diplomatic career was spent administering U.S. foreign aid programs supporting the sovereignty and stability of Eurasia and the Western Balkans. He then served as Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia from 2008-2014, including oversight of US aid programs in Russia. During his last decade at State, he focused on the five Central Asian states as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Central Asia (2014-19). Subsequently, he served as U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan and then to Kazakhstan. Ambassador Rosenblum retired from the State Department in March 2025.