André Liautaud
Haitian Ambassador to the United States
In office
July 14, 1941  October 17, 1945
Preceded byFernand Dennis
Succeeded byJacques Carmeleau Antoine
Haitian Minister of Public Health
In office
October 30, 1945  January 11, 1946
Succeeded byBenoit Alexandre
Personal details
Born(1906-10-01)October 1, 1906
Port-au-Prince
DiedJuly 26, 1951(1951-07-26) (aged 45)
Port-au-Prince
SpouseYvonee Prezeau
Parents
  • Emmanuel A. Dreyfus (father)
  • Eugenie Liautaud (mother)
Alma mater
  • 1924:Graduated Institute Saint Louis de Gonzague
  • 1925:Ecole Centrale d'Agriculture.
  • 1930:Bachelor of Science, Teachers College, Columbia University.

André Liautaud (October 1, 1906 July 26, 1951) was a Haitian diplomat and politician.

  • From 1925 to 1928, he was director of a farm school.
  • From 1928 to 1938, he was assistant director of rural education.
  • From 1938 to 1941, he was commissioner general for a land settlement project.
  • From 1941 to 1942, he was director of rural education.
  • In 1942, he was under-secretary of finance, commerce and industry.
  • On July 1, 1941 he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Washington, D.C., where he was accredited on November 25, 1942.
  • On May 4, 1943 the legation was upgraded to embassy.
  • On April 19, 1943 he was designated ambassador and accredited on May 4, 1943.
  • From February to March 1945 he was delegate to the Pan-American Conference on the Problems of War and Peace, in Chapultepec.
  • From April 25, 1945, to June 26, 1945, he participated on the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco.
  • From October 30, 1945, to January 11, 1946 ,he was Haitian Minister of Public Health in Port-au-Prince.[1]

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