[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 140 (Thursday, October 9, 1997)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10827-S10829]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                              NOMINATIONS


                   executive office of the president

  Executive nominations received by the Senate October 9, 1997:
       Robert S. Warshaw, of New York, to be Associate Director 
     for National Drug Control Policy, vice Rose Ochie, resigned.


                          department of state

       Mary Mel French, of the District of Columbia, to be Chief 
     of Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during her 
     tenure of service.
       Robert T. Grey, Jr., of Virginia, for the rank of 
     Ambassador during his tenure of service as U.S. 
     Representative to the Conference on Disarmament.
       David B. Hermelin, of Michigan, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to Norway.


           u.s. international development cooperation agency

       Harriet C. Babbit, of Arizona, to be Deputy Administrator 
     of the Agency for International Development, vice Carol J. 
     Lancaster, resigned.


                            foreign service

       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 Officer of Class One, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Richard B. Howard, of California


                        u.s. information agency

Robert James Bigart, Jr., of New York
Sue K. Brown, of Texas
Cathy Taylor Chikes, of Virgnia
Renate Zimmerman Coleshill, of Florida
James R. Cunningham, of Virginia
Thomas E. Fachetti, of Pennsylvania
Linda Gray Martins, of Virginia
Nikita Grigorovich-Barsky, of Maryland
Susan M. Hewitt, of Virginia
John D. Lavelle, Jr., of Virginia
Jo Ann Quinton-Samuels, of Florida
Vincent P. Raimondi, of New York
Raymond E. Simmerson, of Maryland
Robert D. Smoot, of Florida
Carol J. Urban, of the District of Columbia
Patricia L. Waller, of California

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Two, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Carey N. Gordon, of Florida
Cecil Duncan Mc Farland, of Kentucky
Stephen Huxley Smith, of New Hampshire


                        u.s. information agency

Ergibe A. Boyd, of Maryland
Timothy James Dodman, of Nebraska
Samuel G. Durrett, of Virginia
Stanley E. Gibson, of Ohio
Paul Lawrence Good, of California
Gayle Carter Hamilton, of Texas
Betty Diane Jenkins, of Virginia
Gerald K. Kandel, of Nevada
Mary A. Mc Carter-Sheehan, of Kansas
Margaret C. Ososky, of the District of Columbia
Deloris D. Smith, of Maryland
Michele Isa Sprechman, of New York

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Three, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America:


                  agency for international development

Timothy H. Anderson, of Virginia
John A. Beed, of Maryland
Peter R. Hubbard, of California

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George R. Jiron, Jr., of New Mexico
Cynthia Diane Pruett, of Texas
Glenn Roy Rogers, of Texas
David P. Young, of Virginia


                        u.s. information agency

Miriam W. Adofo, of Maryland
Sandra L. Davis, of Maryland
Barbara J. De Journette, of North Carolina
Lonnie Kelley, Jr., of Texas
Diane M. Lacroix, of New Hampshire
Barbara L. mc Carthy, of Virginia


                          department of state

Rhonda J. Watson, of Florida

       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 agriculture

Joseph M. Carroll, of the District of Columbia
David N. Kiefner, of Pennsylvania


                          Department of State

Stephen C. Anderson, of Missouri
Alina Arias-Miller, of Indiana
Robert Lloyd Batchelder, of Colorado
Robert Stephen Beecroft, of California
Drew Gardner Blakeney, of Texas
Richard C. Boly, of Washington
Katherine Ann Brucker, of California
Marilyn Joan Bruno, of Florida
Sally A. Cochran, of Florida
Stephen A. Dodson, of Texas
Christina Dougherty, of Virginia
Patrick Michael Dunn, of Florida
Samuel Dickson Dykema, of Wisconsin
Ruta D. Elvikis, of Texas
Lisa B. Gregory, of Pennsylvania
Kathleen M. Hamann, of Washington
Jeffrey J. Hawkins, of California
Lisa Ann Henderson Harms, of Pennsylvania
John Robert Higi, of Florida
Robyn A. Hooker, of Florida
Raymond Eric Hotz, of Kentucky
James J. Hunter, of New Jersey
Mary B. Johnson, of Indiana
Wendy Meroe Johnson, of California
Lisa S. Kierans, of New Jersey
Douglas A. Koneff, of Florida
Evan A. Kopp, of California
Kimberly Constance Krhounek, of Nebraska
Daniel J. Kritenbrink, of Virginia
Timothy P. Lattimer, of California
Susan M. Lauer, of Florida
Jessica Sue Levine, of Massachusetts
Alexis F. Ludwig, of California
Nicholas Jordan Manring, of Washington
Paul Overton Mayer, of Kansas
James A. Mc Naught, of Florida
Stephen Howard Miller, of Maryland
Margaret Gran Mitchell, of Maryland
James D. Mullinax, of Washington
Nels Peter Nordquist, of Montana
Mark Brendan O'Connor, of Florida
Stuart Everett Patt, of California
Beth A. Payne, of Virginia
Joan A. Polaschik, of Virginia
Ashley R. Profaizer, of Texas
John Robert Rodgers, of Virginia
Paul F. Schultz III, of Virginia
Donald Mark Sheehan, of Virginia
Roger A. Skavdahl, of Texas
Philip John Skotte, of New York
Anton Kurt Smith, of Arkansas
Willard Tenney Smith, of Texas
Sean B. Stein, of Utah
Lesslie C. Viguerie, of Virginia
Peggy Jeanne Walker, of Arizona
Benjamin Weber, of New Jersey
Kenneth M. Wetzel, of Virginia
Stephanie Turco Williams, of Texas
Margret G. Woodburn, of Minnesota
Barbara Ann Bootes Yoder, of Florida


                        u.s. information agency

elizabeth a. cemal, of virginia

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the 
     Department of Commerce and the Department of State 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:

robert leslie barco, of virginia
jennifer barlament, of virginia
robert h. bates, of virginia
michael richard belanger, of maryland
ralph w. bild, of virginia
timothy hayes bouchard, of virginia
nancy e. bone, of virginia
mary susan bracken, of virginia
mark b. burnett, of california
gerald cheyne, of connecticut
karen kyung won choe, of new york
lynn m. clemons, of virginia
kent e. clizbe, of virginia
michael a. collier, of maryland
timothy edward corcoran, of virginia
glenn a. corn, of virginia
whitney anthony coulon, iii, of virginia
erin james coyle, of virginia
allen bruce craft, of maryland
daniel t. crocker, of new carolina
anne elizabeth davis, of georgia
shirley nelson dean, of virginia
christopher james del corso, of new york
libburn s. deskins iii, of missouri
joseph marcus de trani, of virginia
stewart travis devine, of florida
peter m. dillon, of maryland
mark duane dudley, of virginia
elizabeth a. duncan, of illinois
ellen m. dunlap, of florida
ian fallowfield dunn, of virginia
edith d. early, of virginia
cynthia c. echeverria, of illinois
david abraham el-hinn, of california
g. michael epperson, of maryland
elizabeth a. fernandez, of virginia
Romulo Andres Gallegos, of Illinois
James Garry, of the District of Columbia
Heather Gifford, of the District of Columbia
Jaime A. Gonzalez, of Virginia
Alison E. Graves, of Virginia
Harriet Ann Halbert, of Virginia
Donovan John Hall, of Virginia
Ruth I. Hammel, of Ohio
Robert W. Henry, of Virginia
Ellen Mackey Hoffman, of Virginia
Dereck J. Hogan, of New Jersey
Mimi M. Huang,of Michigan
Gregory H. Jesseman, of Virginia
Anthony L. Johnson, of Virginia
Jocelyn Hernried Johnston, of Maryland
Laurel M. Kalnoky, of Virginia
Margaret Lynn Kane, of Ohio
Laura Vaughn Kirk, of Virginia
Tan Van Le, of Maryland
Gabrielle T. Legeay, of Virginia
Mark Edward Lewis, of Virginia
Marc Daniel Liebermann, of Maryland
Marvin Suttles Massey III, of Virginia
Douglas John Mathews, of Virginia
Michael H. Mattei, of Virginia
Timothy John Mc Cullough, of Virginia
Christopher Andrew Mc Elvein, of Virginia
Victor Manuel Mendez, of Virginia
Andrew Benjamin Mitchell, of Texas
Trevor W. Monroe, of Virginia
Stephen B. Munn, of Alabama
Brian Patrick Murphy, of Virginia
Philip T. Nemec, of Washington
Paul Francis Crocker Nevin, of Florida
Stephen P. Newhouse, of California
Denise E. Nixon, of Virginia
Mai-Thao T. Nguyen, of Texas
Lawrence E. O'Connell, of Virginia
Elizabeth Anne O'Connor, of Virginia
Michael T. Oswald, of Connecticut
Kathleen G. Owen, of Virginia
Todd Harold Pavela, Jr., of Virginia @
Richard T. Pelletier, of Maryland
David M. Rabette, of Virginia
Deborah L. Reynolds, of Virginia
Philip C. Reynolds, of Virginia
Sara Darroch Robertson, of Virginia
Wylma Christina Samaranayke Robinson, of Virginia
Elbert George Ross, of Virginia
Frances S. Ross, of Virginia
James P. Sanchez, of Virginia
Stelianos George Scarlis, of Virginia
Jonathan Andrew Schools, of Texas
Nicholas E. T. Siegel, of Connecticut
Howard Solomon, of Kansas
Anne R. Sorensen, of New York
Susan Scopetski Synder, of Virginia
Dana Edward Sotherlund, of Virginia
Michael Christopher Speckhard, of Virginia
Bonnie Phillips Sperow, of Virginia
David T. Stadelmyer, of Virginia
William M. Susong, of Virginia
Mary G. Thompson, of Virginia
Melanie F. Ting, of Virginia
Alexander Tounger, of Virginia
W. Jean Watkins, of Florida
Sonya Anjali Engstrom Watts, of Iowa
Richard Marc Weiss, of Virginia
Steven J. Whitaker, of Florida
Austin Roger Wiehe, of Virginia
Shelly Montgomery Williams, of the District of Columbia
Eric Marshall Wong, of California
Robert P. Woods, of Virginia

       For appointment as Consular Officer and Secretary in the 
     Diplomatic Service of the United States of America, effective 
     July 12, 1994:


                        U.S. information agency

Susan Ziadeh, of Washington

       The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of 
     the Department of State for promotion into the Senior Foreign 
     Service to the class indicated, effective October 16, 1994:
       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

Kenneth Alan Duncan, of Connecitcut

       The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of 
     the Department of State for promotion into the Senior Foreign 
     Service to the class indicated, effective November 28, 1993:
       Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United 
     States of America, Class of Counselor:

Richard T. Miller, of Texas


                   executive office of the president

       Richard W. Fisher, of Texas, to be Deputy U.S. Trade 
     Representative, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Charlene 
     Barshefsky.


           u.s. international development cooperation agency

       Thomas H. Fox, of the District of Columbia, to be an 
     Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International 
     Development, vice Henrietta Holsman Fore.


                       department of the interior

       Kevin Gover, of New Mexico, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     the Interior, vice Ada. E. Deer, resigned.


                     small business administration

       Fred P. Hochberg, of New York, to be Deputy Administrator 
     of the Small Business Administration, vice Ginger Ehn Lew.


                        u.s. information agency

       Carl Speilvogel, of New York, to be a Member of the 
     Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 
     13, 1999. (Reappointment)


                       department of the treasury

       Donald C. Lubick, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary 
     of the Treasury, vice Leslie B. Samuels, resigned.


                          department of labor

       Ida L. Castro, of New York, to be Director of the Women's 
     Bureau, Department of Labor, vice Karen Beth Nussbaum, 
     resigned.


           national foundation on the arts and the humanities

       Joy Harjo, of New Mexico, to be a Member of the National 
     Council on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2002, 
     vice William E. Strickland, Jr., term expired.


                           in the coast guard

       The following-named officers for appointment in the U.S. 
     Coast Guard Reserve to the grade indicated under title 14, 
     United States Code, section 729:

                           To be rear admiral

Rear Adm. (lh) J. Timothy Riker, 0000.

                    To be rear admiral (lower half)

Capt. Carlton D. Moore, 0000.

       The following-named officers for appointment in the U.S. 
     Coast Guard to the grade indicated under title 14, United 
     States Code, section 271:

                           To be rear admiral

Rear Adm. (1h) Joseph J. Mc Clelland, Jr., 0000.
Rear Adm. (1h) John L. Parker, 0000.
Rear Adm. (1h) Paul J. Pluta, 0000.
Rear Adm. (1h) Thad W. Allen, 0000.

       The following-named officers for appointment in the U.S. 
     Coast Guard to the grade indicated under title 14, United 
     States Code, section 271:

                    To be rear admiral (lower half)

Capt. David S. Belz, 0000.
Capt. James S. Carmichael, 0000.
Capt. Roy J. Casto, 0000.
Capt. James A. Kinghorn, 0000.
Capt. Errol M. Brown, 0000.


                              in the navy

       The following-named officer for appointment in the U.S. 
     Navy to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of 
     importance and responsibility under title 10, United States 
     Code, sections 601 and 5035:

                             To be admiral

Vice Adm. Donald L. pilling, 0000.

       The following-named officers for appointment in the U.S. 
     Navy to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of 
     importance and responsibility under title 10, United States 
     Code, section 601:

                           To be vice admiral

Vice Adm. Conrad C. Lautenbacher, 0000.


                              in the army

       The following-named officers for appointment as permanent 
     professors of the U.S. Navy military academy in the grades 
     indicated under title 10, United States Code, section 4333:

                             To be colonel

Russell D. Howard, 0000.
Andre H. Sayles, 0000.

                        To be lieutenant colonel

Stephen J. Ressler, 0000.

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