John Silk

John Silk (born 15 September 1956) is a Marshallese lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Hilda Heine. He was elected to Nitijela (Marshall Islands parliament) from Kwajalein Atoll in 2000.

Education career
Attended Assumption Schools for his primary education and secondary education before proceeding to Regis University in Denver graduating with a degree in 1979. Silk is a member of Marshall Islands Law Society and Marshall Islands Bar Association and was a delegate to the Marshall Islands Constitutional Convention.

He began his career as a reporter and rose to the rank of editor at the Marshall Islands Journal before leaving to practice law. He was elected to the Nitijela in 2000 representing Ebon Atoll and served in different positions including as a member of Nitijela standing committees on Appropriation, Resources and Development, Foreign Affairs, Public Accounts and as a cabinet minister. Silk served twice as minister of Foreign Affairs – his last appointment was in the cabinet of President Hilda Heine. During his term in the Foreign Affairs ministry, he represented Marshall Islands in several international events such as United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He is a member of KEA party and a 4th term member of Nitijela.