International Society of Diplomats Appoints New Leaders for Australia and Oceanic Region

The International Society of Diplomats (ISD) has announced the appointment of two distinguished leaders to senior positions in the Australia and Oceanic region. Amb. David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake has been named Deputy Secretary General for Australia and the Oceanic Region, while Amb. Dr. Lana Monica Lubimoff has been appointed as Country Director for Australia. These appointments are set to bolster ISD’s efforts in promoting international diplomacy and peacebuilding in the region.

Amb. David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake, in his role as Deputy Secretary General, will be responsible for establishing ISD’s Regional Headquarters and building relationships with key stakeholders, including governments, embassies, consulates, and international agencies. His two-year term will focus on advocating for diplomatic ethics, social justice, and peacebuilding, while addressing challenges in foreign policy, security, health, technology transfer, and sustainable development.

Lobel-Mandrake brings a wealth of experience to the position, serving as General Counsel for The Guardian Alliance of Washington DC and as an International Criminal Investigator admitted to the International Criminal Court’s List of Professional Investigators. His affiliations with prestigious organizations such as the Institute of Economics and Peace, where he serves as a Global Peace Ambassador, and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, underscore his commitment to advancing peace and justice on a global scale.

Amb. Dr. Lana Monica Lubimoff, in her role as Country Director for Australia, will oversee ISD’s operations in the country for a two-year term. Her responsibilities include establishing ISD’s offices, liaising with foreign affairs ministries, and supporting global initiatives related to education, food security, environmental protection, and gender equality.

Dr. Lubimoff’s background as a registered Australian Medical Specialist in Psychiatry, with over thirty years of experience in public hospitals and private practice, brings a unique perspective to her role. Her expertise in mental health and psychotherapy, combined with her admission to the International Criminal Court’s List of Experts, positions her to make significant contributions to ISD’s mission in Australia.

Both Lobel-Mandrake and Lubimoff serve as NGO Delegates for an international charitable organization, participating in high-level UN meetings and contributing to global policy shaping. Their appointments are expected to have a substantial impact on ISD’s presence in the region and its contributions to international development.

The International Society of Diplomats, with its global presence across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and South America, continues to play a crucial role in addressing pressing global challenges. These new appointments in Australia and Oceania reinforce ISD’s commitment to fostering stronger relationships between nations and promoting a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world.

As ISD expands its influence in the Australia and Oceanic region, the organization is poised to make significant strides in diplomacy, social justice, and humanitarian efforts. The expertise and leadership of Amb. David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake and Amb. Dr. Lana Monica Lubimoff are expected to drive positive change and enhance ISD’s impact on critical regional and global issues.

For more information about the International Society of Diplomats and its initiatives, visit https://internationalsocietyofdiplomats.org.

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