US Ambassador-Designate to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen arrived in Dhaka today, accompanied by his wife, Deanne Dao. | BSS photo

































United States ambassador-designate to Bangladesh Brent T Christensen along with his wife, Deanne Dao, arrived in Dhaka on Monday.

‘It is an honour for me to serve the United States as the 19th ambassador to Bangladesh. I look forward to strengthening the ties between our two countries to advance peace and prosperity in the region. My wife and I are thrilled to return to a country that holds many fond memories for us,’ Brent T Christensen said in a statement shared by the US embassy in Dhaka on his arrival.


Brent T Christensen was confirmed by the Senate as ambassador to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh on December 18, 2025.

Ambassador Christensen served most recently as the senior official performing the duties of under secretary of state for Arms Control and International Security in January–October 2025, according to a release of the US embassy.

In this role, he oversaw the Department of State’s global efforts on security cooperation, security assistance, counterterrorism, counternarcotics, and nonproliferation, it added.

A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Christensen previously served as the foreign policy adviser to the Commander of United States Strategic Command and as counsellor for political and economic affairs at the US Embassy in Dhaka.

Christensen has held additional assignments overseas in the US missions to the Philippines, El Salvador, and Vietnam.

His other domestic roles include serving as deputy director at the Office of Regional Security and Arms Transfers, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, as special assistant to the Special Representative for North Korea Policy, as a fellow on the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, and as Bangladesh country officer in the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, said the release.

Christensen also served as one of two career foreign service members of the Foreign Service Impasses Disputes Panel, part of the US Federal Labor Relations Authority.

A distinguished graduate of the National War College, Christensen earned a Master of Science in National Security Strategy.

Christensen likewise holds a Master of Science in Statistics from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Managerial Studies from Rice University.

Before joining the Foreign Service in 2002, he worked as a management consultant in Houston and New York City.



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