[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 29 (Wednesday, March 16, 1994)]
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NOMINATIONS
Executive nominations received by the Senate March 16, 1994:
department of defense
William T. Coleman III, of Michigan, to be General Counsel
of the Department of the Army, vice William James Haynes II,
resigned.
Sara E. Lister, of the District of Columbia, to be an
Assistant Secretary of the Army, vice Robert S. Silberman,
resigned.
foreign service
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service
of the class stated, and also for the other appointment
indicated herewith:
For appointment as a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, and a Consular Officer
and a Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of the United
States of America:
agency for international development
Kelly Christian Kammerer, of the District of Columbia
For appointment as a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor:
department of state
Douglas B. Archard, of Vermont
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes
stated, and also for the other appointments indicated
herewith:
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class One,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
department of state
James Edmond Robertson, of Maryland
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
department of state
Carol Ann Dennison, of Pennsylvania
David T. Newell, of the District of Columbia
department of agriculture
Hassan F. Ahmed, of Virginia
Bernadette Borris, of New Jersey
Asif J. Chaudhry, of Washington
Robert K. Hoff, of Texas
Jon K. Jenni, of California
Jeffrey W. Jones, of Washington
Kevin N. Smith, of Illinois
Bruce J. Zanin, of Virginia
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
department of state
Larry Edward Andre, Jr., of Texas
Edward P. Birsner, of New Jersey
Ann-Catherine Blank, of Hawaii
Diana F. Brown, of Michigan
Douglas Paul Climan, of California
Nancy J. Cooper, of New York
Rhonda L. Ferguson-Augustus, of New York
Bradley Alan Freden, of Texas
Gregory Wright Frenzel, of New Jersey
David E. Jaberg, of Virginia
Eric Anthony Jones, of Michigan
Eileen H. Kane, of New York
Steven Christopher Koutsis, of Massachusetts
Stephanie A. Kronenburg, of Texas
Suzanne Ilene Lawrence, of Arizona
Matthew Franklin Levey, of Connecticut
Kathleen Louise List, of California
Thomas Aquinas Marten, of Virginia
Katherine Anne Munchmeyer, of Texas
Darius Nassiry, of California
Eric George Nelson, of Texas
Lois Arlene Price, of Oregon
Eric James Rueter, of California
Richard Scott Sacks, of New Hampshire
Joleen Ann Schweitzer, of Virginia
David William Seckler, of California
Palema Leora Spratlen, of California
Jennifer Owen Underwood, of Virginia
James L. Wayman, of Indiana
Lawrence C. Yontz, of Ohio
department of agriculture
Clay M. Hamilton, of Texas
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
Department of State and Commerce to be Consular Officers and/
or Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service of the United States
of America, as indicated:
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Roger Kent Almond, of Virginia
Kathleen L. Archibald, of Virginia
Geoffrey M. Barry, of Virginia
Robert Stephen Beechcroft, of California
Carrie D. Benjamin, of Virginia
J. Andrew Bennett, of Virginia
Ruth G. Brantley, of the District of Columbia
Suzanne L. Brown, of Virginia
Katherine Ann Brucker, of California
Mathew J. Burrows, of the District of Columbia
Ann E. Butler, of Virginia
Jeffrey M. Canose, of Virginia
Craig B. Chellis, of Virginia
Porter P. Conerly, of Virginia
susan Theresa Connolly, of Virginia
Michael S. Dixon, of Iowa
David C. Dodge, of Virginia
Lester. S. Duffin, of Virginia
Karen A. Eggerman, of California
Laura L. Ellis, of Virginia
Melvin Leon Gamble, of Virginia
Carl R. Golden, Jr., of Virginia
Robert D. Hall, of Virginia
Kathleen M. Hamann, of Minnesota
Andrew M. Hamilton, of Virginia
Jeffrey J. Hawkins, Jr., of California
George Hazelrigg, of Virginia
James J. Hendry, of Virginia
Carmen M. Hernandez, of Puerto Rico
Robyn A. Hooker, of Virginia
Philip winston Kaplan, of Florida
James R. Kneip, of Maryland
Leo E. Konz, of Virginia
Evan A. Kopp, of California
Dale G. Kreisher, of Ohio
Kimberly Constance Krhounek, of Nebraska
Daniel Joseph Kritenbrink, of Virginia
Timothy P. Lattimer, of California
Jessica Sue Levine, of Massachusetts
Alexis Ludwig, of California
Nicholas Jordan Manring, of Washington
J. Stephen Martin, of the District of Columbia
John g. Merna, of Virginia
Brian L. Mihura, of Virginia
Christopher M. Moody, of New Mexico
Margaret Anne Moore, of Virginia
Ann Morning, of New York
Mark Brendan O'Connor, of Florida
Allan E. Papp, of Virginia
Stuart E. Patt, of California
Bernice S. Presensky, of Virginia
David Meier Sauer, of Virginia
June Veronica Shultz, of Virginia
Eric L. Skoog, of Arizona
Anton Kurt Smith, of Alaska
Sean B. Stein, of Utah
Elizabeth Charles Suvari, of Rhode Island
Laura V. Swartz, of Colorado
Angeline M. Theriault, of Virginia
Courtney L. Turner, of Virginia
Privath Um, of Virginia
Peggy Jeanne Walker, of Virginia
Rhonda J. Watson, of Maryland
Stephanie Turco Williams, of the District of Columbia
department of defense
Rudy deLeon, of California, to be Under Secretary of the
Air Force, vice Anne Newman Foreman, resigned.