President,
IFES
Richard
W. Soudriette has served as President of IFES, (formerly
known as The International Foundation for Election
Systems) since 1988. Under Mr. Soudriette’s leadership,
IFES has grown into one of the premier organizations
offering technical assistance in the areas of elections,
civil society, rule of law and governance. He has
played a key role in launching networks of elections
officials in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe,
Africa and Asia and has overseen the tremendous growth
of IFES, which has worked in over 120 countries around
the world.
Prior
to joining IFES, Mr. Soudriette served as Chief of
Staff for U.S. Congressman James M. Inhofe (R-OK),
Director of the U.S. Peace Corps in Paraguay and the
Dominican Republic, and Chief of Staff for the Mayor
of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is currently a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the American Political
Science Association and the International Association
of Clerks, Recorders, Treasurers and Election Officials
(IACREOT). Mr. Soudriette is a graduate of the University
of Tulsa with a B.A. in Political Science and Masters
of Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma.