The U.S. Secretary of State does not have a fixed term length, as the position is appointed by the President and serves at their discretion. Typically, Secretaries of State remain in office for the duration of the President's term, but they can be replaced or resign at any time. Some may serve multiple terms under different administrations, while others may serve for only a short period.
The Secretary of State in North Carolina serves a term of 4 years
How long is a secretary of treasury's term?
The Secretary of State does not have any term limitations. The position is a part of the President's cabinet and serves at the pleasure of the President. The Secretary of State can serve for as long as the President allows them to hold the position.
There are no term limits. However, the Secretary of State is appointed by the President, so it would be unusual for him to serve longer than the President.
Madeline Albright was Secretary of State during Clinton's second term.
The position of secretary of state is a cabinet position and is appointed by the President of the United States. Each term is four years and the President could appoint the secretary of State for two terms.
He, as other cabinet members, serves at the p;easure of the President who appointed him.
To the surprise of many people, Mr. Obama named Hillary Clinton (his former rival for the nomination) to be Secretary of State during his first term. For his second term, he named Massachusetts Senator John Kerry to be Secretary of State.
The secretary-general of ASEAN is appointed by the ASEAN summit for a non-renewable term of five years.
The state of Virginia is currently the only state where the Governor cannot serve more than one term at a time. He/she may serve as many non-consectutive terms as they want but no consectutive terms. The legnth of a Virginia Governor's term is 4 years.
Donald Trump served as President of the United States from January 2017 to January 2021, and during that time, his Secretary of State was Mike Pompeo. Pompeo held the position from April 2018 until the end of Trump's term in January 2021. If you are inquiring about the current Secretary of State after Trump's presidency, that would be Antony Blinken, who took office in January 2021 under President Joe Biden.
In 1758 the British prime minister was Thomas Pelham-Holles, first Duke of Newcastle. His second term as PM had started in 1757. The term Secretary of State is applied to several senior ministers, e.g. Secretary of State for Education, Secretary of State for Defence, Secretary of State for Wales, etc. If you are thinking of the American usage of the the person in charge of foreign relations the post didn't exist in 1758. There were two posts: Secretary of State for the Northern Department, who was responsible for relations with the protestant states of northern Europe, and Secretary of State for the Southern Department, who dealt with the Catholic and Muslim states. In 1758 these were respectively Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holdernesse (took office 1754) and William Pitt the Elder, (took office 1757).