WOMEN WITH A MISSION (2)
The
American Dream-Come-True
MaryKay
Loss Carlson Chargé d'Affaires & deputy chief of mission, US embassy
Reached India: August 2016
Credentials: She was principal deputy executive secretary in the
department of state's executive secretariat in Washington, DC. Also served in
Santo Domingo, Nairobi and Maputo
What she loves in India: Delhi's lush greenery, flowers and
gardens
She's the woman caught in the middle of a big transition in the
US administration. But MaryKay Loss Carlson looks at the change as a great
opportunity to follow up on the strong legacy set up not just by the Barack
Obama administration, but also presidents before him. “The framework is strong
and the platform has taken off under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We now hope
to see a tremendous acceleration in the positive trajectory of Indo-US
relations under President Donald Trump,“ she says.
Carlson says the posting has come at a very exciting time and on
an assignment which is a dream-come-true. “This is a really good place to be in
also because India has such a long and strong tradition of women leaders in
positions of power at the highest level,“ she says.
She looks forward to travelling in India not just to enjoy the
diversity of language and culture but also to meet people. “The Indians are
noisy and the democracy is messy; but it's the same in America and that's the
connection.“ She says while the department of state has gender equality in the
middle and lower ranks, things become tough for women at senior positions.
Across cultures, priorities are considered different for men and women, she
says. “The reason why women may not be vying for deputy chief of mission or
chief of mission jobs is partly because they may have elder parents to look
after at home and may shy away from bidding for senior positions halfway around
the world.“
In the first ten years of her diplomatic career she thought she
would remain single but met her husband Aubrey Carlson, a fellow foreign
services official, during a trip to Washington, DC. “I had to leave the job I
was doing and make a career decision in moving to China because my husband was
posted there,“ she recalls. Although she hated making the choice at that time,
she believes it turned out be good in the long run.
Ishani Duttagupta
ETM5MAR17
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