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Jim Golsen
Deputy Director General | U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service | Global Markets | International Trade Administration | U.S. Department of Commerce
Jim Golsen is the Deputy Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service at the International Trade Administration (ITA) within the U.S. Department of Commerce. He has a distinguished career in commercial diplomacy and international trade, with over twenty years of experience in various roles across U.S. embassies and the Department of Commerce.
Professional Background
- Current Role: As Deputy Director General, Golsen oversees a team of more than 1,450 trade professionals in over 225 domestic and international trade offices, focusing on promoting U.S. exports and facilitating international business collaborations.1
- Previous Positions: Before his current role, he served as the Senior Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and held significant positions such as Commercial Counselor in Moscow and Senior Commercial Officer in Rangoon, Burma. His experience spans multiple regions, including Asia, where he was the Executive Director for Global Markets.13
Education
Golsen holds a Master's Degree in Commercial Diplomacy from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, which complements his extensive practical experience in international trade.
Contributions
In his capacity as Deputy Director General, Golsen has been actively involved in initiatives to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing global markets. He emphasizes the importance of diversity in exporting and has participated in various panels and events aimed at enhancing export opportunities for underserved communities.2 His work significantly influences U.S. trade relations, particularly with countries like Saudi Arabia, where he has been instrumental in strengthening business ties.3
Golsen's commitment to promoting U.S. businesses abroad showcases his dedication to enhancing America's position in global trade markets.

