Embassy

The Embassy of Grenada in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission which represents Grenada in the United States of America, protecting the interests of Grenada and its nationals. The Embassy negotiates with the Government of the USA and promotes friendly relations between Grenada and the United States, developing their economic, cultural and scientific relations.

The Embassy has two other major roles:  it is the Permanent Mission of Grenada to the Organization of American States (OAS) and it provides Consular Services.

The Embassy functions within the terms of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Missions, adopted under the United Nations on April 18, 1961; entered into force on April 24, 1964.

Grenada Embassy PDFDownload the Vienna Convention

Grenada Embassy PDFDownload the Grenada Constitution Order of 1973

Embassy Staff

Her Excellency Gillian M.S. Bristol

  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Grenada to the United States of America
  • Ambassador-Designate to Mexico
  • Permanent Representative of Grenada to the Organization of American States

Patricia D. Clarke (Ms.)

  • Counsellor, Deputy Chief of Mission

Dianne C. Perrotte (Ms.)

  • Administrative Assistant

Lucia Amedée (Ms.)

  • Receptionist/Office Assistant

Email the Embassy: embassy@grenadaembassyusa.org