WASHINGTON, D.C. – On 14 March 2022, His Excellency Wendall Jones, Ambassador of The Bahamas to the United States of America, took up his post at the Embassy of The Bahamas in Washington, D.C. Ambassador Jones was announced as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of The Bahamas to the United States of America and Non-Resident Ambassador to Colombia and Malaysia by the Honourable Philip Davis, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, on 17 February 2022.
 
A trailblazing journalist, Ambassador Jones has conducted exclusive interviews with many world leaders, including Baroness Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of Great Britain; many Caribbean Prime Ministers; former U.S. Secretary of State, General Colin Powell; and former Commonwealth Secretaries-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Sir Shridrath Ramphal and Baroness Patricia Scotland.
 
In 2013, Ambassador Jones was given the Silver Jubilee Award – the Nation’s highest award – in recognition of his outstanding contribution to national development. His work has changed the face of journalism and communications throughout Bahamian society.
 
 
Photo 1: H.E. Wendall Jones, Ambassador of The Bahamas to the United States of America
 
Photo 2: H.E. Wendall Jones, Ambassador or The Bahamas to the United States of America, is greeted at the Embassy of The Bahamas in Washington, D.C. by Ms. Tracee Dorestant, Second Secretary, Embassy of The Bahamas