About Us
Brian E. Carlson is a public diplomacy specialist. Having served as American ambassador to Latvia
in the George W. Bush administration and in many senior foreign affairs positions during a 40 year career in diplomacy and communication, he currently advises
international media and audience analysis firm InterMedia Research
Institute on strategic communication matters.
Carlson frequently speaks to public and civic groups across the
country on public diplomacy and foreign affairs. He is a contributing
author to the forthcoming Georgetown University Press book Mission Creep: The Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy
and co-author with Dr. Robert Banks of a 2014 study on the evaluation
of diplomacy. He lectures on strategic
communication at the National Defense University, the Naval, Air and
Army War Colleges, and the National Foreign Affairs Training Center. He
is a board member of the Public Diplomacy Council, the U.S. Baltic Foundation, and the Association of Crows Information Operations Committee.
A 1969 graduate of Vanderbilt University,
Brian Carlson served 36 years in the U.S. Foreign Service, retiring as a Career Minister. His foreign postings included stints in
Latvia (as U.S. ambassador), Spain, England, Norway, Bulgaria,
Yugoslavia and Venezuela. After the Foreign Service,
Carlson led several inspection teams in the Middle East and Washington
for the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of State and the Broadcasting Board of Governors.