[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 153 (Wednesday, November 3, 1999)]
[Senate]
[Pages S13868-S13869]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOMINATIONS
Executive nominations received by the Senate November 3, 1999:
Department of State
Irwin Belk, of North Carolina, to be an Alternate
Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-
fourth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois, to serve concurrently and
without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Samoa.
Earl Anthony Wayne, of Maryland, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an
Assistant Secretary of State (Economic and Business Affairs),
vice Alan Philip Larson.
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 Two,
Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of
the United States of America:
Department of State
Rita D. Jennings, 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:
Jo Ann Zeall Howd, of Virginia
Jean Elizabeth Manes, of Florida
Carolyn A. Smith, of Wisconsin
For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four,
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Yvonne Annette Barber, of Maryland
Jennifer N. M. Coile, of Wyoming
J. Joria-Hooper, of South Carolina
Debra L. Smoker-Ali, of Virginia
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the
Departments of Commerce and 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:
Clay Adler, of California
Patricia Aguilera, of Texas
Robert H. Arbuckle, of Florida
David Atkinson, of New Mexico
Mary Alice Austin, of Maryland
Bushra A. Azad, of Michigan
Dana Lynn Banks, of Pennsylvania
Alison T. Barr, of Montana
Alexander Lucian Barrasso, of the District of Columbia
Bruce W. Beck, of Virginia
Joseph J. Bedessem, of Virginia
Scott Andrew Blomquist, of Texas
Tomekah L. Burl, of Arkansas
Sita Lian Chakrawarti, of Missouri
Yan Chang, of Georgia
Mikael Cleverly, of California
David N. Cohen, of the District of Columbia
Kia Jeannine Coleman, of Maryland
Craig M. Conway, of Nevada
Elizabeth Detter, of Maryland
Lillian Germaine deValcourt, of the District of Columbia
Cynthia A. Ebeid, of the District of Columbia
Daniel J. Fennell, of Pennsylvania
Nicolas Antoine Fetchko, of the District of Columbia
Stephen T. Frahm, of Utah
Ann E. Gabrielson, of Minnesota
Kendra LeAnn Gaither, of Virginia
Virginia Tuttrup George, of Illinois
Bridget F. Gersten, of Arizona
Richard H. Glenn, of California
Stephen Paul Goldrup, of Virginia
Emma D. Gordon, of Virginia
John Gorkowski, of Virginia
Christopher Lee Green, of Texas
Cynthia Gregg, of Alabama
Jason Baird Grubb, of Virginia
Henry Haggard, of Washington
Craig L Hall, of Florida
Morgan C. Hall, of New York
Daniel O'Connell Hamilton, of Missouri
Julia Harlan, of Indiana
Andrew L. Harrop, of Virginia
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Ida Eve Heckenbach, of Louisiana
Patrick Wynters Hornbuckle, of New York
Darren William Hultman, of California
Debra Irene Johnson, of Virginia
Ronald Angelo Johnson, of Texas
Darragh Theresa Jones, of Oregon
Matthew E. Keene, of Pennsylvania
Martin T. Kelly, of Maryland
Steven Jay Labensky, of Arizona
James Gordon Land, of Florida
Cynthia S. Lawrence, of Virginia
Claire Le Claire, of Minnesota
Nancy W. Leou, of California
Christopher M. Livaccari, of New York
Victoria Catherine Malzone, of Massachusetts
Ashly Allen Maples, of Texas
Darryn A. Martin, of Ohio
John Mc Intyre, of Missouri
David Michael Meron, of Florida
Emily Mestetsky, of New Jersey
Joseph B. Moles III, of Virginia
Mitchell Roland Moss, of Texas
Carla Mudgett, of Vermont
Perlita W. Muiruri, of Virginia
Adrienne B. Nutzman, of Texas
Cynthia S. O'Connell, of Virginia
Orla J. O'Connor, of New York
Kevin Lawrence Olbrysh, of the District of Columbia
Charles R. Oliver, of Virginia
Robert J. Palladino, Jr., of Florida
John Benton Parker, of Florida
Susan Parker-Burns, of Massachusetts
Monica Ann Pataki, of California
Lee Perna, of Virginia
Lisa J. Pittman, of California
Mark N. Planty, of Virginia
William Wayne Popp, of Virginia
Pamela Spirito Porter, of Virginia
Robert G. Porter, of Virginia
Jonathan Peter Post, of California
Jonathan Goodale Pratt, of California
Erwin A. Quiroga, of Virginia
Lucia Rawls, of Virginia
John Michael Reitman, of Texas
Cory L. Repp, of Virginia
Daniel J. Ricci, of California
Howard G. Richards, of Virginia
Leigh A. Rieder, of Virginia
Bruce L. Robert, Jr., of Virginia
Christopher M. Rossomondo, of Virginia
Anne B. Seator, of Virginia
Suzanne A. Sheldon, of New Hampshire
Ian Mark Sheridan, of the District of Columbia
Shelby V.V. Smith, of Virginia
Timothy Lyle Smith, of Michigan
Tracy Allen Smith, of Virginia
Kathi A. Sohn, of Maryland
Kathryn Allene Taylor, of North Carolina
Christopher Teal, of Maryland
David Jonathan Tessler, of New York
Celeste M. Thomas, of Virginia
Grace H. Tung, of Maryland
Edward R. Tuskenis, of Illinois
Michelle Marie Ulrich, of New York
Ingrid Valtin, of the District of Columbia
Jana L. VonFeldt, of Minnesota
Lisa M. Walker, of New Hampshire
Eric Watnik, of California
Micah L. Watson, of Maryland
Hans F. Wechsel, of Idaho
Daniel R. Wendell, of Pennsylvania
David Nathaniel Gartland Whiting, of South Dakota
Frank Joseph Wierichs, III, of Florida
Dana Renee Williams, of Texas
Michael J. Williams, of Virginia
Michelle Elizabeth Wollam, of California
The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of
the Department of State for promotion in the Senior Foreign
Service as indicated, effective October 11, 1998:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of merica, Class of Counselor:
Carol Lynn Dorsey, of Texas
Department of State
Revius O. Ortique, Jr., of Louisiana, to be an Alternate
Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-
fourth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
Bobby L. Roberts, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science for
a term expiring July 19, 2003. (Reappointment)
National Science Foundation
Michael G. Rossmann, of Indiana, to be a Member of the
National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a
term expiring May 10, 2006, vice Eve L. Menger.
Daniel Simberloff, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the
National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a
term expiring May 10, 2006, vice Sanford D. Greenberg.
In the Army
THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADE
INDICATED IN THE RESERVE OF THE ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C.,
SECTION 12203:
To be colonel
ALAN G. LACKEY, 0000
RITA A. PRICE, 0000
In the Marine Corps
The following named limited duty officer to the grade
indicated in the United States Marine Corps under title 10,
U.S.C., section 624:
To be major
Karl G. Hartenstine, 0000
In the Navy
THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADES
INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C.,
SECTION 624:
To be captain
LYNNE M. HICKS, 0000
To be commander
ROGER R. BOUCHER, 0000
To be lieutenant commander
KERWIN J. LEFRERE, 0000
TROY D. TERRONEZ, 0000
WILLIAM D. WATSON, 0000
The following named officer for appointment to the grade
indicated in the United States Navy under title 10, U.S.C.,
section 624:
To be lieutenant commander
John R. Daly, Jr., 0000