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UVA vice provost Stephen Mull tapped for presidential transition

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Courtesy Dan Addison
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University of Virginia
Stephen D. Mull is vice provost for global affairs at the University of Virginia.

Mull is a former U.S. ambassador to Poland and Lithuania

The State Department says it has begun to take steps to ease the transition from the Biden administration to President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has directed all department employees to work with incoming staffers to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition that protects U.S. national security.

Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that retired senior diplomat Stephen Mull, a former ambassador who is currently a vice provost at the University of Virginia, has been tasked with leading the effort to work with Trump’s team.

Miller said though that the department has not yet been contacted by the Trump team — which is being led by Brian Hook, a former special representative for Iran during the Trump administration, and Joel Rayburn, a former special envoy for Syria.

Miller said the department will put together information on policy and procedures, and be ready to answer any questions.