Colleen Graffy

[2] She moved to the United Kingdom after completing her master's degree to start Pepperdine’s new London undergraduate program where she was the director and taught international relations and British government.

"[6] Graffy has also been quoted as saying to Kate Allen of Amnesty International UK via e-mail in 2004 that, "In the Second World War, Americans and Britons who were captured were held until the end of hostilities.

[9] In response to criticism for tweeting as a diplomat she wrote an Op-Ed on the importance of social media as a tool of public diplomacy in the Washington Post.

She debated for Intelligence Squared on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11[14] and wrote an article from that arguing that Iraq was a catalyst for the Arab Spring.

[16] She appeared on BBC’s Question Time with former foreign secretary David Miliband and Jerry Springer in the run-up to the US presidential elections.

Colleen Graffy. U.S. State Dep’t photo
Colleen Graffy in Budapest, March 2008