[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 178 (Thursday, December 20, 2001)]
[Senate]
[Pages S14083-S14084]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                              NOMINATIONS

  Executive nominations received by the Senate December 20, 2001:


                       Department of Agriculture

       Nancy Southard Bryson, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     General Counsel of the Department of Agriculture, vice 
     Charles R. Rawls, resigned.


                   Securities and Exchange Commission

       Paul S. Atkins, of Virginia, to be a Member of the 
     Securities and Exchange Commission for the remainder of the 
     term expiring June 5, 2003, vice Arthur Levitt, Jr., 
     resigned.
       Cynthia A. Glassman, of Virginia, to be a Member of the 
     Securities and Exchange Commission for a term expiring June 
     5, 2006, vice Laura S. Unger, term expired.


                    Environmental Protection Agency

       Linda Morrison Combs, of North Carolina, to be Chief 
     Financial Officer, Environmental Protection Agency, vice 
     Sallyanne Harper.


                Department of Health and Human Services

       Eve Slater, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     Health and Human Services, vice David Satcher, resigned.


                        Department of Education

       William Leidinger, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary 
     for Management, Department of Education, vice Rodney A. 
     McCowan, resigned.


                     Office of Personnel Management

       Dan Gregory Blair, of the District of Columbia, to be 
     Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel Management, vice 
     John U. Sepulveda, resigned.


                         Department of Justice

       Matthew D. Orwig, of Texas, to be United States Attorney 
     for the Eastern District of Texas for the term of four years, 
     vice John Michael Bradford, resigned.


                            Foreign Service

       The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign 
     Service, Class of Career Minister, for the personal rank of 
     Career Ambassador in recognition of especially distinguished 
     service over a sustained period:
Jeffrey Davidow, of Virginia
Ruth A. Davis, of California
George E. Moose, of Colorado
       The following-named persons of the Department of State for 
     appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes 
     stated:
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class One, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America.


                          Department of State

Gustavio Alberto Mejia, of Florida
Gregory John Orr, 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.


                          Department of State

Karen L A Emmerson, of West Virginia
J. Albert Taylor, of Maryland
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Three, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America.


                          Department of State

Mark Fletcher Ellis, of Maine
Mark F. Marrano, of Texas
Denison Kyle Offutt, of West Virginia
James Kent Stiegler, of California
Abdelnour Zaiback, of Maryland
       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Four, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America.


                          Department of State

Edward L. Allen, of Arizona
Gary Dean Anderson, of Texas
Michele Back, of Minnesota
Alejandro Hoor Baez, of Texas
Andrea S. Baker, of Virginia
Robert Allan Bare, of California
William Quinn Beardslee, of Colorado
Kathy A. Bentley, of Tennessee
Brett Blackshaw, of New York
Michelle A. Bradford, of New Jersey
Tobin John Bradley, of California
Heide Bronke, of New York
Steven R. Butler, of Kentucky
John R. Buzbee, of Kentucky
Claudia M. Coleman, of Texas
Robert Madison Conoley, of Washington
Richard Randall Custin, of Michigan
Jessica Lee Davies, of California
Gerald A. Donovan, of Delaware
James B. Doty, of Virginia
Leah Michelle Fenwick, of California
Timothy Thomas Fitzgibbons, of Nebraska
Rafael P. Foley, of New York
Daniel L. Foote, of Virginia
Robert M. Freedman, of Washington
Paul N. Fujimura, of California
Andrea Franca Gastaldo, of Texas
Maureen Glazier, of Texas
Gregory S. Groth, of California
Brian F. Harris, of Washington
Melanie S. Harris, of Florida
Michael J. Hazel, of Washington
Peter Grant Hemsch, of California
Robin Holzhauer, of Wisconsin
Jeffrey David Preston Horwitz, of New York
Virginia Meade Hotchner, of Virginia
Paul J. Houge, of Texas
Deena Johnsonbaugh, of Washington
Frederick L. Jones II, of California
Vivian Keller, of Vermont
Mary Margaret Knudson, of Virginia
Matthew A. Krichman, of California
Barbara Beth Lampron, of New Jersey
Jennifer L. Langston, of California
Ingrid D. Larson, of Maryland
Hillary Mann, of the District of Columbia
David R. McCawley, of California
David L. McCormick, of Massachusetts
Meredith C. McEvoy, of Colorado
Daniel Francis McNicholas, of Illinois
Rachel L. Meyers, of California
Tess Annette Moore, of Texas
Matthew David Murray, of Maryland
Robert S. Neus, of Florida
Marc A. Nordberg, of Texas
Scott McConnin Oudkirk, of Virginia
Krista A. Peterson, of New Mexico
Carlton Philadelphia, of Florida
Usha E. Pitts, of the District of Columbia
Theresa Ann Renner Smith, of Maryland
Roger Claude Rigaud, of New Jersey
Jeffrey James Robertson, of California
Kevin S. Roland, of Maryland
Steven B. Royster, of Virginia
Michael Dean Sessums, of Florida
Dannette K. Seward, of Wyoming
Maureen Shaheen, of Virginia
Matthew L. Shields, of Virginia
Seiji T. Shiratori, of Oregon
Susan M. Shultz, of Florida
Phillip T. Slattery, of California
Richard William Snelsire, of Texas
James Broward Story, of South Carolina
Timothy C. Swanson, of Wyoming
Walter Randall Townsend, of Texas
Vernelle Trim, of Virginia
Michael R Turner, of Texas
Lian von Wantoch, of California
Duncan Hughitt Walker, of California
Lisa Louise Washburn, of Texas
J. Richard Waters III, of Alabama
Margaret Bryan White, of Georgia
Benjamin V. Wohlauer, of the District of Columbia
Aleisha Woodward, of Washington
Jeffery A. Young, of Florida
Joseph E. Zadrozny Jr., of Texas


                            In the Air Force

       The following named Air National Guard of the United States 
     officer to the grade indicated in the Reserve of the Air 
     Force under title 10, U.S.C., sections 1552, 12203 and 12212:

                             To be colonel

David E. Blum, 0000

       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE 
     RESERVE OF THE AIR FORCE UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 
     12203 and 12212:

                             To be colonel

JAMES C. COOPER II, 0000

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JOHN J. KUPKO II, 0000


                         Department of Justice

       Jane J. Boyle, of Texas, to be United States Attorney for 
     the Northern District of Texas for the term of four years, 
     vice Paul Edward Coggins, resigned.
       James K. Vines, of Tennessee, to be United States Attorney 
     for the Middle District of Tennessee for the term of four 
     years, vice John Marshall Roberts, resigned.
       Johnny Lewis Hughes, of Maryland, to be United States 
     Marshal for the District of Maryland for the term of four 
     years, vice George K. McKinney.
       Randy Merlin Johnson, of Alaska, to be United States 
     Marshal for the District of Alaska for the term of four 
     years, vice John R. Murphy.
       Larry Wade Wagster, of Mississippi, to be United States 
     Marshal for the Northern District of Mississippi for the term 
     of four years, vice John David Crews, Jr.

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