[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 3 (Friday, January 25, 2002)]
[Senate]
[Page S152]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                             CONFIRMATIONS

  Executive nominations confirmed by the Senate January 25, 2002:


                     small business administration

       thomas M. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, to be chief Counsel 
     for Advocacy, Small Business Administration.


                          department of state

       Christopher Bancroft Burnham, of Connecticut, to be Chief 
     Financial Officer, Department of State.
       Christopher Bancroft Burnham, of Connecticut, to be an 
     Assistant Secretary of State (Resource Management).


                       department of the interior

       Harold Craig Manson, of California, to be Assistant 
     Secretary for Fish and Wildlife.


                          department of energy

       Michael Smith, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     Energy (Fossil Energy).
       Beverly Cook, of Idaho, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
     Energy (Environment, Safety and Health).


                       department of the interior

       Rebecca W. Watson, of Montana, to be an Assistant Secretary 
     of the Interior.
       Jeffrey D. Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the 
     Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.


                          department of state

       William R. Brownfield, of Texas, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Chile.
       John V. Hanford III, of Virginia, to be Ambassador at Large 
     for International Religious Freedom.
       Donna Jean Hrinak, of Virginia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Federative Republic of Brazil.
       James David McGee, of Florida, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Kingdom of Swaziland.
       Kenneth P. Moorefield, of Florida, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to serve 
     concurrently and without additional compensation as 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and 
     Principe.
       Kenneth P. Moorefield, of Florida, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Gabonese Republic.
       John D. Ong, of Ohio, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and 
     Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Norway.
       Earl Norfleet Phillips, Jr., of North Carolina, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to Barbados, and to serve concurrently and 
     without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary 
     and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to St. 
     Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, the 
     Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Vincent and the 
     Grenadines.
       John Price, of Utah, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and 
     Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     Republic of Mauritius, and to serve concurrently and without 
     additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and 
     Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the 
     Federal and Islamic Republic of the Comoros and Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Seychelles.
       Charles S. Shapiro, of Georgia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
       Arthur E. Dewey, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary 
     of State (Population, Refugees, and Migration).


           United States Agency for International Development

       Frederick W. Schieck, of Virginia, to be Deputy 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development.
       Adolfo A. Franco, of Virginia, to be an Assistant 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development.
       Roger P. Winter, of Maryland, to be an Assistant 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development.


                              Peace Corps

       Gaddi H. Vasquez, of California, to be Director of the 
     Peace Corps.
       Josephine K. Olsen, of Maryland, to be Deputy Director of 
     the Peace Corps.


                       Department of the Treasury

       B. John Williams, Jr., of Virginia, to be Chief Counsel for 
     the Internal Revenue Service and an Assistant General Counsel 
     in the Department of the Treasury.


                Department of Health and Human Services

       Janet Hale, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of 
     Health and Human Services.
       Joan E., Ohl, of West Virginia, to be Commissioner on 
     Children, Youth, and Families, Department of Health and Human 
     Services.


                       Department of the Treasury

       Richard Clarida, of Connecticut, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of the Treasury.


                     Social Security Administration

       James B. Lockhart, III, of Connecticut, to be Deputy 
     Commissioner of Social Security for a term of six years.
       Harold Daub, of Nebraska, to be a Member of the Social 
     Security Advisory Board for the remainder of the term 
     expiring September 30, 2006.


                          Department of Energy

       Everet Beckner, of New Mexico, to be Deputy Administrator 
     for Defense Programs, National Nuclear Security 
     Administration.
       The above nominations were approved subject to the 
     nominees' commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
     testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.


                        Department of Education

       Jack Martin, of Michigan, to be Chief Financial Officer, 
     Department of Education.


                Department of Health and Human Services

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


                          Department of Labor

       Samuel T. Mok, of Maryland, to be Chief Financial Officer, 
     Department of Labor.


                       Department of the Treasury

       Edward Kingman, Jr., of Maryland, to be an Assistant 
     Secretary of the Treasury.
       Edward Kingman, Jr., of Maryland, to be Chief Financial 
     Officer, Department of the Treasury.


                   Executive Office of the President

       Andrea G. Barthwell, of Illinois, to be Deputy Director for 
     Demand Reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy.


                             The Judiciary

       Marcia S. Krieger, of Colorado, to be United States 
     District Judge for the District of Colorado.
       James C. Mahan, of Nevada, to be United States District 
     Judge for the District of Nevada.


                         Department of Justice

       David Preston York, of Alabama, to be United States 
     Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama for the term of 
     four years.
       Michael A. Battle, of New York, to be United States 
     Attorney for the Western District of New York for a term of 
     four years.
       Dwight MacKay, of Montana, to be United States Marshal for 
     the District of Montana for the term of four years.
       Mauricio J. Tamargo, of Florida, to be Chairman of the 
     Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for 
     a term expiring September 30, 2003.
       Foreign Service nominations beginning Shaun Edward Donnelly 
     and ending Charles R. Wills, which nominations were received 
     by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on 
     October 16, 2001.
       Foreign Service nominations beginning Patrick C. Hughes and 
     ending Mason Yu, which nominations were received by the 
     Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on November 
     27, 2001.
       Foreign Service nominations beginning Kathleen T. Albert FL 
     and ending Sunghwan Yi, which nominations were received by 
     the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on 
     November 27, 2001.