Eisenbraun in LeesburgStephen E. Eisenbraun is a retired Foreign Service Officer whose assignments overseas included Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Kenya.  His Washington assignments included, among other offices, the India desk, the Tunisia desk, and the combined Kenya and Uganda desks.  Eisenbraun was a political officer during tumultuous times in South Asia when India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh experienced political turmoil, including an Air Force mutiny in Bangladesh and the burning of the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan.  Eisenbraun was  Deputy Chief of Mission in Sierra Leone and Principal Officer/Consul in Mombasa, Kenya.

In Washington, Eisenbraun also worked on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Eisenbraun studied Hindi at Delhi University in India under the auspices of a fellowship from the American Institute of Indian Studies.  He has a master’s degree in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies.

In retirement, Eisenbraun continues to work as a consultant to the Department of State as the Editor in Chief of the Department’s annual Country Reports on Human Rights.  He is a past Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Foreign Service Journal.