Heide Fulton assumed duties as deputy assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Programs in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement in August 2020. She served most recently as director of the Office of Mexican Affairs. A public diplomacy-coned officer, Fulton led the US Embassy in Honduras as deputy chief of mission and charge d’affairs from 2016-19. Since joining the US Information Agency in 1998, Fulton has served overseas as director of counternarcotics in the Office of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement at Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan; counselor for public affairs in Quito; public affairs officer in Phnom Penh; and vice consul and assistant cultural affairs officer in Manila. Her Washington assignments include director of the Main Press Office, Pearson Fellow in the Office of Senator Robert Menendez, press advisor for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, and special assistant to under secretary for political affairs R. Nicholas Burns.
Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Fulton served on active duty as a quartermaster officer with the US Army, with assignments in Virginia, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Italy. From 2005-2006, she returned to active duty as a civil affairs officer to deploy to Iraq, where she served as the senior multi-national force – Iraq liaison officer to the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq in Baghdad. She retired from the US Army Reserve in June 2020 after 28 years of service.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Fulton graduated from Boston College in 1992 and earned her master’s in international relations from Troy State University in 1996 while posted to Germany with the US Army. She speaks Spanish and has a knocking association with Khmer, Ukrainian, and French.
Fulton was an event speaker at the Dialogue.